Socceroo great Harry Kewell has revealed his coaching aspirations, and hes thinking big.In Melbourne on Tuesday to receive Professional Footballers Australias highest honour - the Alex Tobin Medal for outstanding contribution to the sport - Kewell said hed like to coach where no Australian manager has been before.My ultimate goal is Liverpool, said the precociously talented winger, who played in the English Premier League and World Cup during an incredible but injury-blighted career.But the path that Kewell will take as he attempts to get there is anyones guess.The 38-year-old is presently Watfords under 23 coach, and has previously given half-hearted interest in an A-League coaching gig.Youve got to learn your trade, he said, before comparing the coaching pathway to his own playing route.When youre starting out do you start out working your way through the reserve team, go out on loan and start at a lower level?Or do you just get thrown into the deep end and play in the premiership?You dont know unless you get thrown in there. Im a big believer in sink or swim.Im a big dreamer. You might as well go to the top. You want to dream big, you dream big.On his whistle-stop visit back to Melbourne, Kewell revealed he sought out phenomenal Melbourne Storm coach Craig Bellamy and spent the afternoon with him, picking his brain.But it seems Kewell is unlikely to find himself coaching in Australia any time soon.He distanced himself from opportunities at expansion A-League clubs, likely to enter the league in 2018/19, or other opportunities in Australia.Hes more concerned that the standard of the league is maintained after coming on in great strides.I think (expansion) is fantastic. As long as youve got players, he said.At the moment youve got a good league happening. Its interesting now. I watch it every weekend. 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MacIntyre will catch a particularly smashing hit on Sefo Liufau that makes him wince for his durable QB and mutter, Wow.Hes given me a few `Wow moments, MacIntyre said.Liufaus lifted the ninth-ranked Buffaloes (10-2, No. 8 CFP ) into the Pac-12 championship game on Friday against No. 4 Washington (11-1, No. 4 CFP) through his poise in the pocket, his take-it-through-the-tackles running style and, of course, his mettle.Sefo, being the guy that took the punishment in all kinds of ways, mentally and physically, and just kept ticking and kept going and putting one step in front of the other, really defined who we are as a program, said MacIntyre, who was voted Pac-12 coach of the year on Tuesday. To me, hell be a guy theyll talk about for a long, long time as this thing keeps going.Hard to miss his name in the record books, because its all over the place. Hes set or tied 87 school records and counting.Way more meaningful to him is this: Colorados headed to its first league title game since 2005 -- back when they were in the Big 12 -- and first bowl appearance since 2007.Its all about just building and trying to keep the foundation going for a successful future, said Liufau, whos from Tacoma, Washington. I want people to break my records. I want people to break this teams record.There were days last spring when Liufau didnt know if he would even play this season. Days when he soaked his surgically repaired foot in a cold tub and wondered how long it would take to heal.Liufau injured his left foot in the first quarter against USC on Nov. 13, 2015, 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 would sideline him for around eight months.As an insurance plan, the Buffaloes announced in February that quarterback Davis Webb would be joining the program soon after graduating from Texas Tech. But then Webb announced he changed his mind and was heading for Califorrnia.dddddddddddds it turned out, Liufau was ahead of schedule in his rehab and made it back in time for the season opener, even earning the leagues offensive player of the week honors for his play.Hes certainly taken his share of bumps and bruises this season. Most notably, injuring his ankle at Michigan which caused him to miss two games. Hes also dealing with a nagging hip pointer that causes him to grimace at times after a hard hit. But he gets back up and thats a reason why the Colorado fans recently voted him the Buffalo Heart award recipient.I guess he does amaze me at times with his toughness and how he keeps playing and how he keeps fighting and how he fights through things mentally, MacIntyre said. He does amaze me sometimes, but Im so used to it.Lately, the Buffaloes have expanded their offensive repertoire to rely even more on the size and strength of the 6-foot-4, 230-pound Liufau. Not around the edges, either, but through the middle. Hes averaged 19 carries over the Buffaloes six-game winning streak.All those inside carries werent something he envisioned.Whatever it takes to win. If that means going between the tackles, and doing whatever it takes to win, Ill do it, said Liufau, a Pac-12 honorable mention selection this season.Hes certainly earned the respect of Washington coach Chris Petersen.Hes a really good quarterback, theres no doubt, Petersen said at his weekly news conference. Hes a good passer, but hes a power runner as well.That was highlighted against Washington State on Nov. 19, when Liufau became only the second Colorado QB to throw for 300 yards and rush for 100 in a game. He joined Steven Montez, who accomplished the feat at Oregon in September while filling in for a banged-up Liufau.Youve got to do your best to keep pushing and keep grinding in whatever youre doing, Liufau said. Thats the biggest thing I want to leave. Its not necessarily, `He was a tough quarterback. I want this program to succeed long after Im gone.---More AP college football: www.collegefootball.ap.org and https://twitter.com/AP-Top25 ' ' '