The Eagles haven’t had more than four players drafted in a single year in the current seven-round model—in all likelihood, that’ll change this April.
The Heights Sports Podcast: September 7th, 2018
Catch up on the past week in sports on the heights with sports editors Andy Backstrom, Bradley Smart and Peter Kim as they discuss all the statistics you need to know before the first rival Holy Cross match up in 32 years.
Friday Night Failures: A Mediocre Football Player’s Life
Features editor Archer Parquette remembers his failure-filled time as a high school footballer.
Point/Counterpoint: What’s Worse, Being Blown out or Losing Close Games?
Recently, Boston College has lived in the cellar of the ACC, as losing has become more of a norm. Blowouts, close losses, you name it. BC has seen it all.
A New Era of BC Athletics Calls for a New Era of Eagles Uniforms
BC is about to enter into a new era of athletics, providing the perfect opportunity to update its uniforms and introduce new style.
Matt Ryan’s Super Bowl Run Provides BC With a Sense of Hope
Eagles alumnus and current Atlanta Falcons quarterback Matt Ryan is on his way to the Super Bowl. His MVP-caliber play has not only led his team to the promised land, but has also revived a sense of hope for BC football.
Now Boarding For a New Adventure
After two years on the job, sports editor Michael Sullivan is no longer afraid to fly. So he’s taking off again.
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.
BC Needs More Football At Fenway
Football games in Fenway Park are awesome. Imagine if BC played all of its home games there.
BC Football Tailgating Survives Shea’s Decline
The end of a tailgating tradition didn’t necessarily means things were worse for students and alums this past football season.