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UCLA's offense rarely sees the field, but the Bruins outlast Colorado, 35-31

PASADENA, Calif. -- UCLA's 114th defensive snap was its most important.

Defensive back Nate Meadors intercepted Colorado quarterback Sefo Siufaowith under a minute remaining to preserve a 35-31 win for the 24th-ranked Bruins. The Buffaloes' 114 plays were the most by an FBS team this year and fourth most in a game dating back to 2004.

What the win means for UCLA: The Bruins remain a game back of Utah (pending the result vs. Oregon State) in the Pac-12 South standings, but with a game against the Utes later in the season, UCLA has a clear path to the division title.