Looking at his stats alone this season, Zeiko Lewis might not appear to be an elite MLS prospect. But don’t be fooled, he should be a surefire first-round pick in the 2017 MLS SuperDraft.
Football Proved It Can Win, Now It Must Finish the Job
Steve Addazio’s club proved it has plenty of fight left in it. Now the Eagles have to finish the job and make a bowl game.
With New Energy, Men’s Basketball has a Bright Future Ahead
With new energy and confidence, Boston College men’s basketball has a bright future ahead—unlike football.
It’s Time for Boston College to Build a Mark Herzlich Statue
Boston College football is retiring the jerseys of Luke Kuechly and Matt Ryan this season, but it should go above and beyond by adding a statue of Mark Herzlich to Alumni Stadium.
Northwestern Football Players’ Victory Means Change is Coming
Northwestern football players celebrated a big legal victory when the National Labor Relations Board ruled that they are employees of the university. This ruling will have a big impact on the future of college football.
Tyler Rouse and the Catch-22 of Young Players on Special Teams
Steve Addazio has a big problem: does he go with young players on special teams? Or does he bring in the older guys to allow Tyler Rouse to thrive?
From Courts to Fields: Inside the Legal Battles Facing the NCAA
The Supreme Court will decide the fate of O’Bannon v. NCAA this week, and with the case, the future of the organization’s legal battles regarding amateurism in college sports.
Internal Musings on the State of Boston College Athletics
Boston College athletics has suffered through well-documented struggles in the ACC recently. Given everything that has happened, is there reason to have hope for the future of BC athletics?
Why Wait? BC Should Retire Alex Carpenter’s No. 5 Right Now
Alex Carpenter’s return to BC in the scrimmage on Thursday reminded everyone of her greatness, and why her number needs to be placed in the rafters of Kelley Rink as soon as possible.
Lamar Jackson Has the Heisman Trophy Wrapped Up
The Heisman Trophy is the biggest honor in college football, and it usually takes all season for one player to distinguish himself as the winner. Lamar Jackson has changed that this year.