Boston College football dominated the Huskies in the stat sheet on Saturday, but the game’s final score told a much different story. Here are three takeaways.
Eagles Squeak by UConn 21–14 With 211 More Yards of Total Offense
Boston College football defeated UConn 21–14 on Saturday at home for its fourth straight win. BC totaled 433 yards of offense in the win.
Bergamini: What Has Happened to BC Football?
How far have Jeff Hafley and co. fallen? Well, it’s hard to say exactly. But it’s no secret that BC football has taken a nosedive in years three and four of the Hafley era.
Notebook: Quarterback Dilemma, Wideout Drops, and Costly Penalties Hurt BC in Season-Opening Loss to Northern Illinois
Boston College football couldn’t hurdle a slew of bad wide receiver drops, an inconsistent quarterback presence, and costly defensive penalties in its loss to Northern Illinois on Saturday.
Quarterback Replacement Not Enough as Eagles Crumble to Northern Illinois
Boston College football dropped its season opener for a second year in a row. Amid quarterback uncertainty, the Eagles lost 27–24 to the visitors, Northern Illinois.
Preview: BC Looks to Rebound From 3–9 2022 Season in Home Opener
Boston College football opens up its 2023 campaign with a home matchup against Northern Illinois, who the Eagles haven’t faced off against since Sep. 1, 2017.
ACC Power Rankings: Clemson Takes Top Spot Heading Into 2023 Season
Heading into week one, Clemson, Florida State, and North Carolina lead the ACC Power Rankings, while Virginia sits at the bottom.
BC Football 2023: Heights Editors Give Their Predictions
After going 3–9 last season, Heights editors Graham Dietz and Jack Bergamini claim that BC football has higher expectations in 2023. A revamped offensive line and new coaching are just two of the reasons.
‘Heights’ 2022–23 Male Athlete of the Year: Zay Flowers
Zay Flowers can’t pinpoint one low moment from his four years at Boston College. Not a single one through 48 games.
BC’s Defense Steals the Show in Annual Spring Game
Boston College football played in its annual Jay McGillis Spring Game on Saturday in Alumni Stadium, featuring two teams, Gold and Maroon, for an intra-squad scrimmage.