BOULDER, Colo. -- Sefo Liufau has Colorado off on the right foot. Thats particularly good, considering the senior quarterbacks left one almost ended his career.Ten months removed from Lisfranc surgery, Liufau is playing better than ever as the Buffaloes start the season 2-0 heading into their game at Michigan on Saturday. Hes more patient. Hes more focused. Hes more determined.There were times last spring, when he wondered if hed taken his last snap for the black and gold. But his foot healed much faster than anticipated and hes back to setting more school marks.To date, he owns or shares 78 Colorado records. Hes also been voted team captain three straight seasons. But the number that truly drives him is this: zero bowl appearances over his career.Ill give up every record I have -- all of them, just to win, Liufau said. All the pieces are here to turn this program around. Were doing that for the most part this year. Its still being written, but we have a great chance to be special and be a special team.Liufau injured his left foot in the first quarter against USC on Nov. 13 with the team driving for a score. He had surgery a week later for an injury that usually involves a separation of ligaments and joints in the foot and requires an arduous rehab.The general timeline was out for around eight months.The Buffaloes appeared to have a contingency plan, just in case Liufau couldnt heal in time. They announced in February that gunslinger Davis Webb would be joining the Buffaloes soon after graduating from Texas Tech.It would give Liufau options -- possibly even take a redshirt season to heal. Only, Webb spurned the Buffaloes and went to Pac-12 rival California.There went that plan.Liufau was thrust into the starting role again. No pressure, though.When all that happened, I was so far ahead of schedule, that I just kept doing the same thing I was doing before (Webb) got there, said Liufau, who went to high school in Tacoma, Washington. Nothing really changed with his decision.Coach Mike MacIntyre has a simple explanation for Liufau appearing more poised than ever: Love of the game.You cherish every moment, MacIntyre said. You cherish coming in every morning and having to get in the cold tub, because you couldnt do it before. You cherish putting on your cleats and your feet are sore because youve been running so much. You enjoy those moments where before you complained about them. Thats what you see.Another explanation: Liufau took it up another level.He worked out with his teammates during the week in the spring and then on weekends headed to Portland, Oregon -- paying his own way -- to hone his technique under the guidance of former Washington State and Canadian Football League QB Alex Brink.Together, they improved little things to get him in a better throwing position.For him, it was really opening his eyes to the little nuances that help you be accurate, that unlock the power in your body outside of your arm, explained Brink, whos regarded as a QB mentor. He figured it out pretty quick.Hes already a talented player. Were just adding that little extra piece to help him take that next jump.The results have been showing up on the field. Hes thrown for 522 yards and three TDs in two games, with a 74.5 percent completion rate. He also earned the Pac-12s player of the week honors after leading Colorado to a 44-7 win over Colorado State.Im definitely happy with the progress Ive made this season, said Liufau, whose uncle, Jack Thompson, played QB at Washington State and was the third overall pick by Cincinnati in the 1979 draft. Its been a great first two weeks.Liufaus lists of records go on and on and include a little bit of everything:- Most yards passing for a career (7,919) and completions (726)- Most passing attempts without a TD pass in a game (57 at UCLA last October)- Most 300-yard games in a career (8) and quickest score to start a contest (11 second at Arizona on Nov. 8, 2014).- Lowest interception percentage career (.026)- Highest pass efficiency rating for a game (157.2, at Cal on Sept. 27, 2014)Hes within reach of seven more school records, including most TD passes (nine away from surpassing Cody Hawkins mark of 60).Im on top of the world right now, Liufau said. 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CHICAGO -- Tucker Barnhart hit a go-ahead, three-run homer off Trevor Cahill in the seventh inning, and the Cincinnati Reds beat Chicago 5-3 Wednesday in the Cubs 12th loss in 17 games.A day after having seven players selected for next weeks All-Star Game, the Cubs lost to the last-place Reds for the second time in three days and dropped below Texas for the best record in the major leagues.Chicago led 3-1 when Brandon Phillips and Jose Peraza hit consecutive one-out singles against Cahill (1-3) and Barnhart sent a 2-2 sinker into the basket in center field for his third home run this year.Anthony DeSclafani (3-0) allowed three runs and eight hits in six innings.TIGERS 12, INDIANS 2CLEVELAND -- Nick Castellanos had three hits, including a three-run homer, and tied his career high with five RBI to lead Detroit and stop Clevelands home winning streak at 13.Rookie Michael Fulmer (9-2) allowed two runs -- one earned -- and five hits in six innings, improving to 7-1 with a 0.63 ERA in his last nine starts.Josh Tomlin (9-2) retired his first nine batters, then gave up hits to four of his next five and lost for the first time since May 30. He allowed eight runs, tying his big league high, and seven hits in 4 2/3 innings.NATIONALS 7, BREWERS 4WASHINGTON -- Bryce Harper hit the first of Washingtons three home runs, and the Nationals returned to form.After watching Washington score a combined two runs in the first two games of the series, manager Dusty Baker said before the finale, Were operating at a low energy level right now.Harper remedied that with a three-run shot in the first inning, the Nationnals first long ball in three games.dddddddddddd Ryan Zimmerman chased Brewers starter Matt Garza (1-2) with a two-run drive in the fifth for a 7-4 lead.Tanner Roark (8-5) allowed four runs and seven hits in seven innings for the Nationals.METS 4, MARLINS 2NEW YORK -- Wilmer Flores homered twice and Jacob deGrom pitched seven strong innings for New York.Giancarlo Stanton went deep twice for the second consecutive day to reach 200 homers.Following a 26-pitch first inning, deGrom (5-4) settled in and won his second straight start after going winless in his previous 10.Left-hander Justin Nicolino (2-5) fell to 0-5 in his last 10 major league starts.PHILLIES 4, BRAVES 3PHILADELPHIA -- Freddy Galvis hit a two-run homer with two outs in the eighth inning to lift Philadelphia.Maikel Franco hit a homer for the fourth straight game. Galvis lined a 2-2 pitch off Arodys Vizcaino (1-4) into the seats in right after Franco had started the inning with a walk.Hector Neris (3-3) got the win despite allowing a go-ahead run in the top of the eighth. Jeanmar Gomez finished for his 23rd save in 25 tries.TWINS 4, ATHLETICS 0MINNEAPOLIS -- Ervin Santana struck out eight and walked none in a two-hitter for Minnesota.Santana (3-7) pitched his eighth shutout and 15th complete game, helping the Twins take two of three from the As.Sonny Gray (3-8) gave up one run, six hits and four walks in six innings, losing his seventh straight decision, the longest active skid in the American League. ' ' '