Honors & Awards
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2023 (Junior)
Marques Buford Jr. has played in all 12 games with 11 starts this season with seven starts at cornerback and four at safety. He has made 32 tackles and recorded one interception with a career-high five pass breakups, tying for the team lead in that category.
Against UTEP, Buford recorded three tackles and one pass breakup. Buford made three solo tackles against Colorado. He totaled four tackles against Northern Iowa with a pass breakup. Buford recorded three tackles against Illinois. He had one tackle in Nebraska's win at Purdue. Buford had an interception and a career-high three pass breakups against Rutgers while making one tackle. Buford totaled two solo tackles at Indiana. He started at safety at Ohio State and recorded two solo tackles. Buford made his second straight start at safety against UCLA and finished with four tackles. Buford started at safety at USC and posted four tackles, including a three-yard tackle for loss. He made his fourth consecutive start at safety in the win over Wisconsin and recorded two tackles. Buford totaled three tackles at Iowa.
Buford is wearing the No. 3 after he was one of 10 Huskers to win a team vote to wear a single-digit number.
2023 (Redshirt)
Buford missed the first eight games while continuing to rehab a season-ending injury from the 2022 season. He returned for the final four games, making a pair of starts. Buford totaled 18 tackles and set career highs with 3.0 tackles for loss and 1.0 sack. By playing in only four games, Buford was able to use his redshirt season.
Buford made his 2023 debut at Michigan State and recorded a pair of solo tackles. He started the next week against Maryland and had five tackles with a career-high 1.5 tackles for loss, including an 11-yard sack for his first career sack. Buford started at Wisconsin and finished with a career-high 10 tackles while tying his career high with 1.5 TFLs for the second straight week. He finished the season with one solo tackle against Iowa.
2022 (Sophomore)
Buford started the first 11 games at safety in 2022 before suffering a season-ending injury against Wisconsin. Buford finished the year with 59 tackles and had three pass breakups, two interceptions and a forced fumble. He was Nebraska's co-Defensive Back of the Year.
Buford had a then-career-high seven tackles in his first start against Northwestern, including his first career TFL. He also forced a fumble that led to a Husker touchdown. Against North Dakota, Buford recorded five tackles, a TFL and a pass breakup in the end zone.
Buford posted his first two career interceptions against Georgia Southern and added five tackles. Against No. 6 Oklahoma, Buford totaled seven tackles. He made four tackles against Indiana and six tackles at Rutgers. Buford recorded five tackles at Purdue before making seven stops against No. 17 Illinois, including a one-yard tackle for loss. Buford had a career-high eight tackles against Minnesota with a pass breakup. He had another breakup and recorded five tackles at No. 3 Michigan before suffering his season-ending injury on the opening series against Wisconsin the next week.
2021 (Freshman)
Buford played in every game in his first season on campus. He was a regular on Nebraska’s special teams coverage units and totaled three tackles. After seeing action on special teams as one of two true freshmen to play in the season opener, Buford made his defensive debut against Fordham, and he also saw action in the secondary against Buffalo.
Buford made his first career tackle on punt coverage at No. 3 Oklahoma. He also had a tackle on punt coverage against No. 9 Michigan that resulted in minus-five-yard return. Buford added another tackle on punt coverage against Purdue.
Before Nebraska (Trinity Christian HS/St. Thomas More [Conn.] Prep)
Buford spent the fall 2020 semester at St. Thomas More Prep School in Connecticut, where he played a limited schedule of six games due to the pandemic. Buford was the nation’s top-ranked prep school recruit, marking the second straight year the Huskers signed the No. 1 prep school recruit from St. Thomas More Prep after Alante Brown inked with NU in December of 2019. Buford enrolled at Nebraska in January.
Buford spent the first two seasons of his high school career at Bolingbrook High School in Chicago and his final two seasons at Trinity Christian High School in Texas. Buford recorded more than 90 tackles with five interceptions in his two seasons at Trinity Christian, which both culminated with state championships. As a senior in 2019, Buford made 40 tackles and intercepted three passes, in addition to totaling 412 receiving yards and seven touchdowns, according to MaxPreps. He was an all-district and all-state performer in each of his two seasons at Trinity Christian. Buford started for Bolingbrook as a freshman wide receiver before becoming a two-way player as a sophomore.
The nation’s top-rated prep school recruit, Buford chose Nebraska over Cal, Iowa, Ole Miss, Pittsburgh, Texas A&M and Washington State. Buford's coach at St. Thomas More Prep was Jason Manson, who was a college teammate of Nebraska defensive coordinator Erik Chinander at Iowa.
Personal
Marques was born on March 18, 2002, and he is the son of Marques Buford Sr. and Roslin Blasingame-Buford. Marques is majoring in child, youth and family studies and is a two-time Academic All-Big Ten selection. He is on track to graduate in December of 2024.
His younger brother, Mario, joined the Huskers as a defensive back in January of 2024.