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As should be expected, the Jaguars received low marks for their performance in a 2-14 season in 2012.
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In the midst a 2-14 campaign, there clearly were more lowlights than highlights for the 2012 Jaguars. They pulled out a couple of wins and had some other close calls, though.
The AFC South isn't getting any easier next year, but the Jaguars catch a few breaks on their 2013 schedule if they don't mind the extensive travel.
South Carolina (11-2) survived a 33-28 slugfest against Michigan that featured some of the most memorable moments of the season to claim a victory in the Outback Bowl in Tampa, Fla.
It can be hard to find the bright spots after a 2-14 campaign. The Jaguars certainly had their share of disappointments, but these fours players stood out even as the losses continued to pile up for Jacksonville.
Daniel Lewis has been part of the CBS Sports team full-time since 2017 after previously contributing from 2011-13. In-between, he covered the University of Tennessee and SEC football and basketball for various outlets.