A.J. Dillon rushed for 149 yards, and Anthony Brown added two more touchdowns to his career total, as BC racked up 35 points—its most ever against FSU—in the fourth annual Welles Crowther Red Bandana game.
After Louisville, Brown Still the Starter, O-Line on the Up
Barring any serious injury, Anthony Brown will start at Virginia on Saturday, behind an increasingly improved offensive line that, six weeks ago, was an injury-riddled mess.
Notebook: Dillon Opens up BC’s Offense in Upset Over Louisville
Carry after carry, A.J. Dillon punished the Cardinals’ defense on Saturday. He became the first Eagle to eclipse the 200-yard mark since Andre Williams, and in doing so, took a whole lot of pressure off the passing game.
Football Steals Shootout Win Against Louisville Behind Dillon’s Career Day
Behind the 271 rushing yards of freshman A.J. Dillon, the Eagles came away with a road victory against Louisville, their first since 1994.
Notebook: Turnover Happy BC Hands ACC Opener to Wake Forest
The Eagles never committed more than three turnovers in a single game all of last season. After Saturday’s game against Wake Forest, Anthony Brown and Co. won’t be able to say the same in 2017.
Notebook: BC Looks Like a Changed Team in Win Over Northern Illinois
As soon as the news broke that redshirt freshman Anthony Brown was starting against Northern Illinois on Friday night, a new kind of Eagles football was born.
Burning Questions for Addazio and Co. Entering Year Five
Steve Addazio and his squad open the 2017 season tonight against Northern Illinois. Here are five questions to consider heading into Week One.
Position Battles Continue in BC’s Second Scrimmage
Every week of training camp, the stakes get higher. On Saturday, head coach Steve Addazio mimicked game conditions for the Eagles’ second scrimmage of the summer. And the competition didn’t disappoint.
Running Back Corps Shines in Eagles’ First Scrimmage
After five days of training camp, the Eagles suited up for their first scrimmage of the summer. Similar to the Jay Memorial Spring Game, the offense stole the show.
In Spring Game, BC Features Dynamic Offense
Last year, the Eagles had the ninth-worst scoring attack in the country. And it all started in April 2016, when they put up a combined eight points in the spring game. But this time around, things were a little different.