Boston College football head coach Jeff Hafley is leaving the Heights after four seasons with the program to become the next defensive coordinator of the Green Bay Packers, according to a press release from BC Athletics.
Castellanos’ Heroics Lift Eagles Over No. 17 SMU in Fenway Bowl
Boston College football defeated SMU 23-14 on Thursday afternoon in the Fenway Bowl for its first bowl victory since 2016.
2023 Wasabi Fenway Bowl Preview: Eagles to Take on No. 17 SMU
On Thursday, Boston College football will face No. 17 Southern Methodist just a few miles down Beacon Street in the 2023 Wasabi Fenway Bowl.
BC Set to Play in 2023 Fenway Bowl Against No. 17 Southern Methodist
Boston College football will play No. 17 Southern Methodist in the 2023 Wasabi Fenway Bowl on Dec. 28 at 11 a.m.
Final ACC Power Ranking: Florida State Maintains its Status at the Top
With the conclusion of the college football regular season, check out the final ACC power rankings for the 2023 season.
BC Finishes Regular Season With 45–20 Blowout Loss to Miami
BC football suffered a 45–20 home defeat to Miami on Friday for its third straight loss, ending its 2023 season on a losing streak.
Preview: Eagles Look To Finish Regular Season With a Winning Record as They Take On Miami
Heading into the final week of the regular season, Boston College football is looking defeat Miami at home to finish the season above .500.
Christian Mahogany Doesn’t Let Injury, Uncertainty, or Loss Hold Him Back
Offensive lineman Christian Mahogany has dealt with injury, uncertainty over his commitment to BC, and loss in his life. But he doesn’t let any of this hold him back from being one of the top offensive lineman in the nation.
Notebook: Pass Protection Failure and Egregious Targeting Overshadow Robichaux’s Return in Loss to Panthers
On Thursday night, Boston College football lost to Pittsburgh, the statistically worst offense in the conference. Here are four takeaways.
Eagles Falter Against Pittsburgh in 24–16 Defeat
Boston College football fell to Pittsburgh 24–16 on Thursday. The Eagles only found the end zone once and allowed 404 total yards to Pitt.