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      <title>The worst losses by a Super Bowl winner</title>
      <description>Back on October 21, the Baltimore Ravens traveled to Reliant Stadium to play the Houston Texans. They were 5-1, with a four-game winning streak. They took an early lead that day, then things fell apart. Joe Flacco took a sack in the end zone, the Texans scored on a long pass play, then Flacco threw a pick-six the next drive. Things didn't get much better after that, and the Ravens came away with a 43-13 defeat. The Ravens still went on to win the Super Bowl, and they weren't the first team to do so after getting blown out. Here are the all-time worst losses by an eventual Super Bowl winner.

	 

	20 points-2001 Patriots, Week 4, at Miami. In Tom Brady's second career start, he had a day to forget, completing 12 of 24 passes for only 86 yards and losing two fumbles on sacks. The Patriots couldn't do anything offensively on the ground either, as Antowain Smith rushed for only 47 yards. Miami cruised, 30-10.

	The aftermath: New England would get their revenge at home l...</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 08 Feb 2013 13:00:00 -0500</pubDate>
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      <title>The worst losses by a Super Bowl winner</title>
      <description>Back on October 21, the Baltimore Ravens traveled to Reliant Stadium to play the Houston Texans. They were 5-1, with a four-game winning streak. They took an early lead that day, then things fell apart. Joe Flacco took a sack in the end zone, the Texans scored on a long pass play, then Flacco threw a pick-six the next drive. Things didn't get much better after that, and the Ravens came away with a 43-13 defeat. The Ravens still went on to win the Super Bowl, and they weren't the first team to do so after getting blown out. Here are the all-time worst losses by an eventual Super Bowl winner.  	&#160;  	20 points-2001 Patriots, Week 4, at Miami. In Tom Brady's second career start, he had a day to forget, completing 12 of 24 passes for only 86 yards and losing two fumbles on sacks. The Patriots couldn't do anything offensively on the ground either, as Antowain Smith rushed for only 47 yards. Miami cruised, 30-10.  	The aftermath: New England would get their revenge at home l...</description>
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      <title>ACC Players Of The Week</title>
      <description>OFFENSIVE BACK &#8211; Tajh Boyd, Clemson, R-Junior, QB, 6-1, 225, Hampton, Va.Boyd completed 16-of-23 passes for 344 yards and five touchdowns in the Tigers&#8217; 56-20 win over Duke. He guided the Clemson offense to 718 yards of total offense, the second most in school history and the most by an ACC team this year. Boyd threw all five of his touchdown passes in the first half and also scored on a 21-yard run, giving him six TDR, the most by an ACC player in a game this year. He finished with 416 yards of total offense and a passing efficiency rating of 240, the third best in school history given a minimum of 20 attempts.OFFENSIVE LINEMAN &#8211; Brandon Thomas, Clemson, R-Junior, OL, 6-3, 305, Spartanburg, S.C. Thomas graded 95 percent for his 62 snaps in the win over Duke and had five knockdown blocks in helping the Tigers score 56 points, the most in the program&#8217;s history in Wallace Wade Stadium. The 95 percent grade was the highest of his career and the highest for a Clemson starting offensive lineman in a game t</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 06 Nov 2012 08:38:00 -0500</pubDate>
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      <title>ACC Announces Football Players of the Week 11/5</title>
      <description>GREENSBORO, N.C. &#8211; Clemson quarterback Tajh Boyd and offensive  lineman Brandon Thomas headline a list of nine players named as the  Atlantic Coast Conference Football Players of the Week, announced by the  conference on Monday. Boyd tied the ACC record for touchdown  responsibility with six, all in the first half, and Thomas helped the  offense accumulate 718 yards for the 10th best offensive performance in  conference history in the Tigers&#8217; 56-20 win over Duke.
Two Hurricanes garnered accolades after Miami&#8217;s 30-12 win over  Virginia Tech. Running back Duke Johnson amassed 217 all-purpose yards,  including 100 rushing, and was named the Rookie of the Week for the  third time. Linebacker Gabe Terry blocked a Virginia Tech punt to set up  the first Miami score and was named the Specialist of the Week.
Wake Forest&#8217;s Michael Campanaro, the Receiver of the Week, tied a  conference record with 16 receptions and cornerback Kevin Johnson, the  Co-Defensive Back of the Week, had seven tackles and an intercept</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 05 Nov 2012 11:42:21 -0500</pubDate>
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      <title>Virginia's Perry Jones, Kris Burd chase milestones</title>
      <description>Just one Virginia running back has run for 1,000 yards in the last decade, that being Alvin Pearman in 2004. Junior Perry Jones is poised to join the club if he can keep up his productivity. A 139-yard day gave Jones 782 on the season. With four games remaining, he'll ...</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 05 Nov 2011 22:59:40 -0400</pubDate>
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