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By Magazine Staff
Monday, March 10, 2008 No team in the past 10 years can touch the 2001 Miami Hurricanes for single-season supremacy. In one set of back-to-back weekends, they destroyed two nationally ranked foes by a combined 124-7. (Yes, that's a record.) Miami had Clinton Portis and Willis McGahee. It also had Frank Gore and Najeh Davenport. And those were just the running backs. Seventeen of those Canes eventually were first-round NFL picks. (Yes, that's a record too.) To determine the past decade's top one-season team performanc ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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