OXNARD, Calif. -- If Marist Liufau was nervous, nobody knew it.
All eyes were on the Dallas Cowboys' rookie linebacker. He got used to that at Notre Dame, another national, if not international brand. But this was the NFL, and the third-round pick had questions to answer.
For a few minutes in time with so many important people watching him, he owned the moment.
This had nothing to do with his on-field ability. It had everything to do with his rendition of Chris Stapleton's "Tennessee Whiskey" in the rookie karaoke competition.
"I love country music," Liufau said.