Quarterback-turned-wide receiver Jeff Smith proved his potential as Boston College football’s No. 1 with two long touchdowns against Massachusetts.
Some Positives Can Be Found in Football’s Season-Opening Defeat
While everyone has focused on the negatives from Boston College football’s 17-14 defeat in Dublin, sports editor Michael Sullivan wishes to remind you of the good. Yes, there is some good. Really.
In Dublin, Boston College Football Falters to Georgia Tech
First-half turnovers and secondary breakdowns late plagued the Eagles in the season opener against Georgia Tech in Dublin.
Play Loud, Speak Louder: Jonathan Hilliman is Back with a Vengeance
Ten years before Boston College running back Jonathan Hilliman suffered the first impactful injury of his career, Inquoris Johnson, a University of Tennessee defensive back better known as “Inky,” finally got his big shot. When starter Jason Allen went down in the fifth game of the season, a kid who grew up running extra laps…
How To Fix Football’s Biggest Plight: Kickers
Boston College is just like each team across the country, suffering from the woeful play of its foot-minded specialists. These suggestions should help.
Happy Feet: Alex Howell Is Out For Redemption
Following a dismal season for Boston College special teams, kicker…and punter Alex Howell is aiming to convert the doubters into believers.
Special Teams, Inability To Finish Plague Eagles In Bowl Game Loss
BC tiptoed with danger in the fourth quarter all season. This time will hurt the most.
The Agony Of The Feet: BC Edged By Penn State In Pinstripe Bowl
Many plays could have clinched a win for the Eagles in New York. Only one, however, will be remembered.
TU / TD: Winston Validates Our Hatred (Again)
Getting awful tired of your crap, Winston.
A Diversified Disconnect: Eagles’ Varied Offense Falls to Clemson
The football team mixed up its offensive gameplan against the Tigers, but failed to overcome Clemson in the fourth quarter.