Whether it was chasing Massachusetts’ quarterbacks out of the pocket or dialing up long completions for Anthony Brown, BC executed a nearly perfect game plan—the few struggles were largely on special teams—and rolled over the Minutemen.
Breaking Down BC’s Week One Depth Chart
The Eagles released their first official depth chart Monday afternoon ahead of their season opener against UMass—they return a lot of talent on offense, but there are still questions on the defensive side of the ball.
Heading Into Camp, Addazio’s Eagles Are in Uncharted Territory
BC, once the laughing stock of the conference, clocked in at fourth in ESPN’s ACC Preseason Power Rankings and fourth in the media’s ACC Preseason Poll—higher than the Eagles have ever been ranked in a Steve Addazio offseason.
BC’s Paul Pasqualoni Hired as Detroit Lions’ New Defensive Coordinator
After serving as the Eagles’ defensive line coach for two seasons, Paul Pasqualoni is heading back to the NFL for his third stint as a defensive coordinator, this time with the Detroit Lions.
Men’s Basketball’s Early-Season Success Goes Beyond 2017-18
The recent recruitment of ESPN 100 forward Jairus Hamilton, as well as BC’s current success, serve as evidence that the program is finally turning the page on what has been six years of infamy.
Football’s Zach Allen to Return for Senior Season
Rather than entering the 2018 NFL Draft, junior defensive end Zach Allen, announced on Friday that he will return to BC finish his four-year career on the Heights.
BC to Face New and Improved Finley, NC State
Recently, the Eagles have had the Wolfpack’s number—last season in particular. But nearly a year later, NC State quarterback Ryan Finley has his team poised for its best finish of the decade.
For First Time in Eight Years, Eagles Top Florida State
A.J. Dillon rushed for 149 yards, and Anthony Brown added two more touchdowns to his career total, as BC racked up 35 points—its most ever against FSU—in the fourth annual Welles Crowther Red Bandana game.
Notebook: Virginia Tech Dominates Eagles in All Three Phases
Like the first five weeks of the season, BC’s offense struggled to finish drives against the Hokies. But for the first time all year, it couldn’t lean on its special teams and secondary to keep the game competitive.
Notebook: BC Looks Like a Changed Team in Win Over Northern Illinois
As soon as the news broke that redshirt freshman Anthony Brown was starting against Northern Illinois on Friday night, a new kind of Eagles football was born.