School and a dream of playing professional sports almost made Zach Allen quit football forever. A visit to his high school coach, and a voicemail to his dad, stopped him.
Sloppy Play Haunts Eagles in Third Scrimmage
BC’s third scrimmage of the summer was littered with inconsistencies. While the offense eventually found a rhythm, its production was overshadowed by penalties, dropped balls, and turnovers.
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.
Rams Pick Johnson, Bills Select Milano in NFL Draft
Linebacker Matt Milano and John Johnson, who could play either defensive back or safety, were both selected in the 2017 NFL Draft this weekend.
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.
Coaches Remain Highest-Compensated Employees
Despite an endowment decrease of $150 million in fiscal 2016, BC’s chief investment officer John Zona made $1.31 million.
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.
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.
Football Adds Kansas to Schedule for 2019, 2020
The Eagles snagged another Power Five opponent—granted, one that recruits like a mid-major—when it scheduled a home-and-home series with Kansas in 2019 and 2020.