On Friday, the NCAA announced that North Carolina wouldn’t be punished for academic fraud. That bodes well for Louisville in the wake of its latest scandal.
Martin Jarmond Is Already Changing the Culture of BC Athletics
From expanding beer and wine sales in Alumni Stadium to attending as many games as possible to creating personal connections with fans and alumni on game days, new Director of Athletics Martin Jarmond has already made a positive impact on BC athletics.
Eagles’ Up-Tempo Offense Is Useless Without the Big Play
Ever since BC’s Quick Lane Bowl victory, head coach Steve Addazio has bought into the up-tempo offense. The Eagles are running 19.5 more plays than last year, but are struggling more than ever to score.
Addazio Needs to Start Coaching Like His Job Depends on It
Steve Addazio is in the fifth year of his self-proclaimed five year project, so he needs to start coaching like it.
Crowther’s Red Bandana Game Deserves Better Scheduling
To honor Welles Crowther’s legacy, BC should schedule the Red Bandana game closer to Sept. 11 every year.
Why I’m Grateful for Boston College’s Winless Season in 2015-16
Although men’s basketball and football improved in 2016-17, the lack of postseason magic from BC’s smaller sports made this year worse than last year.
Embracing BC’s Traditions but Adding to My Wish List
Since she came to Boston College a year late as a transfer, Shannon Kelly is trying to make up for lost time by participating in the typical BC traditions.
There’s Never Been a Better Time to Watch BC Softball
Led by Jessica Dreswick on the mound and Tatiana Cortez and Lexi DiEmmanuele in the box, Boston College softball has never been better to watch.
A Brief To-Do List for New AD Martin Jarmond
Martin Jarmond arrived on campus to a flurry of questions on Monday. He’ll have a full plate, but here’s what he should address first.
BC Won’t Be “Boston’s College” Until It Revitalizes Its Running Programs
Every time the Boston Marathon rolls around, BC advertises and supports the sport of running. But for the other 364 days of the year, the school fails to live up to its name.