On Saturday, Boston College football fell to 1–3 on the season after being unable to stop Louisville’s offense in a 56–28 loss.
ACC Power Rankings: Florida State Remains No. 1 Despite Narrow Victory over BC
Heading into Week Four of the college football season, Florida State, North Carolina, and Duke still remain on top of the ACC.
Preview: BC Looks to Recover on the Road at Louisville
For the first time this season, BC is on the road as they head to L&N Federal Credit Union Stadium for an ACC matchup against Louisville.
Notebook: Design for Castellanos, Third- and Fourth-Down Efficiency Keep Eagles Tight with Florida State
With the help of 18 Boston College penalties, No. 3 Florida State narrowly escaped the Eagles on Saturday with a 31–29 victory.
BC Can’t Overcome Penalties, Fails to Complete Comeback Against No. 3 Seminoles
Boston College football set a program record with 18 total penalties for 131 lost yards on Saturday in its 31–29 loss to No. 3 Florida State.
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: Penalties and Pass Rush Almost Cost BC Its Win Against Holy Cross
Boston College football narrowly defeated Holy Cross on Saturday. But penalties and a nonexistent pass rush almost costed the Eagles the win.
Preview: Eagles Desperate for Bounce-Back Win Against FCS Opponent Holy Cross
Saturday, Boston College football and Holy Cross will meet up for the 84th time in series history. The Crusaders have not defeated the Eagles since 1978.
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.