BOULDER, Colo. -- All those yellow flags had Colorado coach Mike MacIntyre seeing a little red.Understandable.Isaiah Oliver returned a punt 68 yards for a score with 5:27 remaining and No. 21 Colorado overcame eight personal-foul penalties to beat UCLA 20-10 on Thursday night.Youre going to have a game like that every once in a while, MacIntyre said. But not with the selfish penalties we had. Well fix that.Oliver caught the punt on the right side of the field, cut back to the left and went untouched for the decisive score. It was the first punt return for a TD in 11 years for Colorado (7-2, 5-1 Pac-12, No. 15 CFP) and came on a night when the Buffaloes struggled to get much going.The game featured a combined 25 penalties for 224 yards, two blocked kicks and five turnovers -- four by Colorado. UCLA (3-6, 1-5) has dropped four straight.Couldnt get anything going on offense and had some trouble on special teams. Thats a good team and when that happens its tough to win, UCLA coach Jim Mora said.The Buffaloes struggled to control their temper and were called for taunting, roughing the passer, unsportsmanlike conduct and a targeting call that led to the ejection of outside linebacker Jimmie Gilbert early in the first quarter.MacIntyre vowed to make his team run laps for all those personal fouls.Really, though, the team gets the message.If you want to be Pac-12 championship team you cant be doing that stuff, senior QB Sefo Liufau said. As a group, as a team, we cant let other people get under our skin. Ultimately, well end up hurting ourselves and hurting our chances.UCLA quarterback Mike Fafaul stepped in with Josh Rosen sidelined by a shoulder injury. He finished 15 of 29 for 185 yards and one TD. He also threw an interception.Colorado has a great defense, Fafaul said.Liufau went a school-record 152 attempts without throwing an interception before tossing two in a span of six passes. Later, the senior fumbled on a big hit by Takkarist McKinley and was helped off the field. Freshman Steven Montez briefly took over.Colorado finished with 304 yards of offense but struggled to put points on the board for a second straight game.Weve got to go back and correct stuff, tailback Phillip Lindsay said.THE TAKEAWAYUCLA: The Bruins were held to 25 yards rushing, well below their season average (85.5). They need to win out to become bowl eligible.Colorado: They have a game lead in the Pac-12 South race over USC and Utah. Two of their final three games are at home.POLL IMPLICATIONSIts hard to see Colorado moving up very much given the way the team played. Better to win ugly than not at all.RISING UPThere was a section of the stands lined with flip cards that spelled out The Rise . Thats the Buffaloes mantra this season as they try to transform a once downtrodden program.They are a very exciting story not just in our conference but nationally, just to see the way the program has developed for them, Pac-12 Commissioner Larry Scott said.KICKING ISSUESThird-string Colorado kicker Chris Graham connected on a 37-yarder with 13:40 left to give the Buffaloes a 13-10 lead. He also hit a 21-yard field goal that was tipped at the line but still got through. He had another blocked.Colorado has kicker issues with Davis Price out because of mono and Diego Gonzalez done for the season after tearing his Achilles tendon.The Bruins fared no better on field goals, missing two kicks and having another blocked.This & ThatAmong those attending the game included: Broncos boss John Elway and approximately 32 NFL scouts representing 21 teams. ... Lindsay had 11 catches for 76 yards, along with 73 yards rushing. He scored on a 1-yard run in the first quarter. His 11 catches were a team record for a running back. ...It was Colorados first win over UCLA since joining the Pac-12 in 2011. ... Fafaul said after the game that Rosen is bracing for surgery. Its tough for him, Fafaul said.UP NEXTUCLA: Host Oregon State, a team the Bruins beat 41-0 last season. UCLA holds a 42-16-4 advantage in the series.Colorado: At Arizona. The Buffaloes led 24-17 going into the fourth quarter a year ago, only to see the Wildcats rally for three late scores.---More AP college football: www.collegefootball.ap.orgDave Robinson Packers Jersey . -- Arizona knocked off some quality opponents, rolled over a few overmatched ones and grinded out victories even when things didnt go so well. Ray Nitschke Packers Jersey . -- Its been a long road back for Sean Bergenheim. http://www.shoptheofficialpackers.com/Elite-Clay-Matthews-Packers-Jersey/ .7 million, one-year contract, a raise of $2.2 million. Wieters had asked for $8.75 million and the Orioles had offered $6. Clay Matthews Womens Jersey . 10 Texas A&Ms offence dominated as usual against SMU. Jaire Alexander Youth Jersey . "It doesnt get any better than that," Giambi said. "Im speechless." The Indians are roaring toward October. Giambi belted a two-run, pinch-hit homer with two outs in the ninth inning to give Cleveland a shocking 5-4 win over the Chicago White Sox on Tuesday night, keeping the Indians up with the lead pack in the AL wild-card race.Cloud9s return to Halo is not only a story of redemption for the organization, but a story of redemption for its players. Cloud9 recently picked up Renegades former lineup of Tyler Ninja Blevins, Hamza Commonly Abbaali, Cameron Victory X Thorlakson, Zane Penguin Hearon, and coach Kory Symbolic Arruda, players who seemed to always be on the verge of catching fire and taking the scene by storm.A brief overviewNinja, well-known among the community for his propensity to make flashy highlight plays, has been playing Halo competitively since Halo 3, but his rise to prominence did not occur until Halo: Reach. He was a part of the Cloud9 lineup in 2014, and after a few stints on other teams, hes making a return to the lineup. Boasting an impressive record, Ninja has not placed out of the Top 8 since his finish at the Major League Gaming Winter Championships in 2012.On the other hand, Halo veteran Victory X has been playing since 2005, and brings a different kind of utility to the newly minted roster: maturity and experience. He teamed up with Ninja throughout the entirety of Halo 5: Guardians and has been nothing but consistent all season.Commonly was picked up after the Halo World Championships at the end of the season when Evil Geniuses announced that it would be releasing him. A gold medal winner at the X-Games in Aspen, Commonly will look to provide stability to a roster that is largely influenced by its emotions.Penguin had the highest K/D (kill/death ratio) out of any player present at the HWC, and will aim to repeat his success at the Summer Finals.Journey to the Summer FinalsUnder its former organization Renegades, a different iteration of this roster perfformed at the Halo World Championships early this year in March.dddddddddddd It made it through the group stage looking strong and it faced off against Team Allegiance in the first round of bracket play, amassing a 2-0 lead. But because of its tendency to play emotionally, the team was eliminated in a shocking reverse sweep.The roster qualified for the inaugural Halo Pro League after placing second in its group at the qualifiers held in Burbank, CA. The team started off with a promising 2-0 record by taking down Enigma 6 and Team Allegiance, then went through a rough patch in the middle of the season. It was later revealed that Commonly, one of the new additions to the roster, was fasting through those weeks, which had a negative effect on his performance. Luckily, Commonly and the rest of the team bounced back in Week 6 with another 2-0 performance, then had a nightmare final week that nearly cost it a trip to the Summer Finals.In the final weeks of the HCS Pro league, in a manner eerily similar to its performance at the Halo World Championships, the team lost the games that mattered the most. It went 0-2 in Week 7 and left its fate in the hands of Evil Geniuses and Counter Logic Gaming. Luckily, CLG swept EG, and in doing so, secured the fourth seed in the Summer Finals for the team.Cloud9 now faces the daunting task of playing CLG, one of the best teams in the world, in the first round of the Summer Finals and will attempt to get the bitter taste of defeat out of its mouth from the last major tournament the roster attended. ' ' '