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2018 BOSTON COLLEGE FOOTBALL
UNIVERSITY INFORMATIONLocation Chestnut Hill, Mass.Founded 1863Nickname EaglesColors Maroon and GoldEnrollment 14,100President Rev. William P. Leahy, S.J.Athletics Director Martin JarmondNCAA Faculty Representative Robert Murphy
FOOTBALL INFORMATIONOffense/Defense Multiple/Multiple2017 Record 7-62017 ACC Record 4-42017 Bowl/Result New Era Pinstripe/L, 27-20 vs. IowaLetterwinners Returning 37Offensive Letterwinners Returning 20Defensive Letterwinners Returning 15Specialists Letterwinners Returning 2Letterwinners Lost 23Offensive Letterwinners Lost 11Defensive Letterwinners Lost 10Specialists Letterwinners Lost 2Starters Returning 17Offensive Starters Returning 9QB Anthony Brown, RB AJ Dillon, TE Chris Garrison, TE Tommy Sweeney, OL Ben Petrula, OL John Phillips, OL Chris Lindstrom, OL Aaron Monteiro, OL Sam SchmalDefensive Starters Returning 6DE Zach Allen, DL Ray Smith, LB Kevin Bletzer, LB John Lamot, DB Will Harris, DB Lukas DenisSpecialists Starters Returning 2PK Colton Lichtenberg, LS Jimmy Martin Offensive Starters Lost 2WR Charlie Callinan, WR Thadd SmithDefensive Starters Lost 5DE Harold Landry, DL Noa Merritt, LB Ty Schwab, DB Kamrin Moore, DB Isaac YiadomSpecialists Starters Lost 1P Mike Knoll
STAFFHead Coach Steve Addazio Alma Mater Central Connecticut State ‘81 Record at Boston College 31-33 Overall Record 44-44Assistant Head Coach/Tight Ends Frank LeonardDeputy Head Coach Offense/Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks Scot LoefflerDefensive Coordinator/Defensive Ends Jim ReidSpecial Teams Coordinator/Outside Linebackers Ricky BrownCo-Defensive Coordinator/Defensive Backs Anthony CampanileWide Receivers Rich GunnellLinebackers Bill SheridanDefensive Tackles Antoine SmithOffensive Line Phil TrautweinRunning Backs Brian WhiteGraduate Assistant, Defense Mathieu AraujoGraduate Assistant, Offense Julian CampenniGraduate Assistant, Offense Jonathan DiBiasoGraduate Assistant, Defense Umberto Di MaoHead Strength & Conditioning Coach Frank PirainoAssistant AD/Sports Medicine Stephen BusheeAssociate Director, Sports Medicine Michael Vigneau
FOOTBALL HISTORYFirst Year of Football 1893All-Time Record (Years) 657-488-36 (119)All-Time Bowl Record 13-12
STADIUM INFORMATIONStadium Alumni StadiumCapacity 44,500Surface AstroTurfPress Box Phone 617-552-4747
2018 SCHEDULESat., Sept. 1 Massachusetts (ACC Network Extra) 1 p.m.Sat., Sept. 8 Holy Cross (ACC Network Extra) 1 p.m.Thurs., Sept. 13 at Wake Forest* (ESPN) 7:30 p.m.Sat., Sept. 22 at Purdue (ABC, ESPN or ESPN2) NoonSat., Sept. 29 Temple TBASat., Oct. 6 at NC State* TBASat., Oct. 13 Louisville* TBAFri., Oct. 26 Miami* (ESPN) 7 p.m.Sat., Nov. 3 at Virginia Tech* TBASat., Nov. 10 Clemson* TBASat., Nov. 17 at Florida State* TBASat., Nov. 24 Syracuse* TBA*ACC game
2017 RESULTSFri., Sept. 1 at Northern Illinois (CBS Sports Network) W, 23-20Sat., Sept. 9 Wake Forest* (ACC Network Extra) L, 10-34Sat., Sept. 16 Notre Dame (ESPN) L, 20-49Sat., Sept. 23 at Clemson* (ESPN2) L, 7-34Sat., Sept. 30 Central Michigan (ACC Network Extra) W, 28-8Sat., Oct. 7 Virginia Tech* (ESPN2) L, 10-23Sat., Oct. 14 at Louisville* (ACC Network) W, 45-42Sat., Oct. 21 at Virginia* (ACC Network) W, 41-10Fri., Oct. 27 Florida State* (ESPN) W, 35-3Sat., Nov. 11 NC State* (ABC/ESPN2) L, 14-17Sat., Nov. 18 at Connecticut (CBS Sports Network, Fenway Park) W, 39-16Sat., Nov. 25 at Syracuse* (ACC Network) W, 42-14Wed., Dec. 27 vs. Iowa (New Era Pinstripe Bowl) (ESPN) L, 20-27*ACC game
TABLE OF CONTENTS2018 Information 12018 Rosters & Roster Breakdown 2-92018 Pronunciation Guide 52018 Player Bios 10-372018 Coaching Staff 38-462017 Box Scores 47-722017 Statistics 73-93History of Boston College Football 94-97Award Winners 98-105Boston College All-Time Letterwinners 106-125Boston College Bowl Game History 126-138Boston College Individual & Team Records 139-169Boston College Year-by-Year Records 170-172Boston College Year-by-Year Results 173-192All-Time Results vs. Opponents 193-197All-Time Records vs. Opponents 198Boston College and the NFL 199-205William V. Campbell Director of Athletics Martin Jarmond & Athletic Administration 206Boston College IMG Sports Network 207Media Information 208
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No. Name Year Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown/High School (Previous School)2 Zach Allen Sr. DE 6-5 285 New Canaan, Conn./New Canaan 26 David Bailey Fr. RB 6-1 245 Ridley, Md./North Carolina77 Jon Baker Gr. OL 6-3 290 Millis, Mass./Millis44 Brandon Barlow R-So. DE 6-3 250 Cohoes, N.Y./Shaker98 Kyiev Bennermon Fr. DT 6-3 265 Poughkeepsie, N.Y./Spackenkill91 Jaleel Berry R-Fr. DT 6-2 310 Syracuse, N.Y./Nottingham94 Ryan Betro Fr. DT 6-4 320 Walpole, Mass./Lawrence Academy33 Curt Bletzer R-So. LB 6-0 210 Medfield, Mass./Catholic Memorial49 Kevin Bletzer Gr. LB 6-2 225 Medfield, Mass./Catholic Memorial5 Nolan Borgersen R-Jr. WR 6-2 205 Westwood, N.J./Westwood Regional13 Anthony Brown R-So. QB 6-2 220 Cliffwood, N.J./St. John Vianney 88 Patrick Brown R-Fr. TE 6-5 245 Rancho Santa Fe, Calif./Cathedral Catholic84 Jake Burt R-Jr. TE 6-3 250 Lynnfield, Mass./St. John’s Prep (Danvers)47 Colton Cardinal Sr. FB 6-3 230 Franklin, Mass./Franklin95 Grant Carlson R-So. P 6-0 190 Missouri City, Texas/Ridge Point4 Hamp Cheevers Jr. DB 5-10 180 Trenton, Fla./Trenton51 Hugh Davis Fr. LB 6-0 230 Indianapolis, Ind./Cathedral42 Javian Dayne Fr. RB 6-0 235 Sun Prairie, Wis./Waunakee29 Tyler Days Fr. DB 6-0 195 Mattydale, N.Y./Cicero-North21 Lukas Denis Sr. DB 5-11 185 Everett, Mass./Everett32 Nick DeNucci Fr. LB 6-1 215 Denville, N.J./Pope John XXIII52 Vinny DePalma Fr. LB 6-1 225 Wayne, N.J./DePaul Catholic2 AJ Dillon So. RB 6-0 245 New London, Conn./Lawrence Academy74 Finn Dirstine Fr. OL 6-5 340 Acton, Mass./Lawrence Academy25 Mehdi El Attrach Jr. DB 6-0 200 Orlando, Fla./Lake Nona71 Nate Emer R-Fr. OL 6-5 275 Marilla, N.Y./Iroquois15 John Fadule Sr. RB 6-0 205 Wellesley, Mass./Choate Rosemary Hall69 Eddy Fish R-So. OL 6-6 300 South Boston, Mass./Lawrence Academy (Illinois)83 Jehlani Galloway Fr. WR 6-1 180 Providence, R.I./Classical81 Chris Garrison R-Jr. TE 6-3 245 Goffstown, N.H./Lawrence Academy35 Aaron Gethers Fr. DB 5-10 190 Hummelstown, Pa./Bishop McDevitt19 Ben Glines R-So. RB/WR 6-2 220 Cincinnati, Ohio/St. Xavier20 Dennis Grosel R-Fr. QB 6-1 220 Wiloughby, Ohio/St. Ignatius8 Will Harris Sr. DB 6-2 210 Suwanee, Ga./Choate Rosemary Hall7 Tate Haynes R-Fr. DB 6-1 185 San Diego, Calif./Cathedral Catholic17 Aidan Hegarty R-So. WR 6-1 190 Bluffton, S.C./Hilton Head95 Taylor Hill R-So. DL 6-0 270 Pickerington, Ohio/St. Charles Prep41 Thomas Hovsepian R-Fr. LB 5-10 200 Holliston, Mass./St. Sebastian’s 85 Korab Idrizi Jr. TE 6-3 250 Fort Lee, N.J./Bergen Catholic76 Elijah Johnson R-So. OL 6-5 330 Severn, Md./DeMatha Catholic16 Davon Jones R-Jr. LB 5-10 235 Worcester, Mass./St. John’s (Shrewsbury)20 Elijah Jones Fr. DB 6-3 170 New York, N.Y./Cardinal Hayes87 Noah Jordan-Williams R-Fr. WR 6-1 200 Cicero, N.Y./Christian Brothers Academy48 Tanner Karafa R-Jr. DL 6-3 285 Ashburn, Va./Stone Bridge55 Wyatt Knopfke R-Jr. OL 6-4 300 Bradenton, Fla./St. Stephen’s Episcopal56 Adam Korutz R-So. OL 6-2 300 Johnson City, N.Y./Johnson City28 John Lamot So. LB 6-0 240 Graham, N.C./Eastern Alamance21 Johnny Langan Fr. QB 6-3 225 Wayne, N.J./Bergen Catholic 23 Travis Levy So. RB 5-11 205 Olney, Md./Sherwood11 CJ Lewis So. WR 6-4 210 Hamden, Conn./Cheshire Academy99 Colton Lichtenberg Sr. K 5-10 190 Savannah, Ga./Savannah Country Day72 Alec Lindstrom R-Fr. OL 6-4 280 Dudley, Mass./Shepherd Hill 75 Chris Lindstrom Sr. OL 6-4 310 Dudley, Mass./Shepherd Hill80 Hunter Long R-Fr. TE 6-5 250 Exeter. N.H./Deerfield Academy37 Danny Longman Fr. K 6-2 180 Miami Shores, Fla./Chaminade-Madonna College Prep41 Joey Luchetti Fr. TE 6-6 240 Wayland, Mass./Lawrence Academy38 Jason Maitre Fr. DB 5-10 175 Salem, Mass./Everett86 Ray Marten R-Jr. TE 6-3 250 Belle Harbor, N.Y./Poly Prep
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No. Name Year Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown/High School (Previous School)46 Jimmy Martin R-Jr. LB 5-11 225 Winter Park, Fla./Orangewood Christian10 Matt McDonald R-Fr. QB 6-3 215 Newport Beach, Calif./Mission Viejo 55 Isaiah McDuffie So. LB 6-2 220 Buffalo, N.Y./Bennett93 Drew McQuarrie R-Fr. DE 6-6 255 Weare, N.H./John Stark27 Christian McStravick R-So. WR 6-3 215 Katy, Texas/Strake Jesuit College Prep43 Isaiah Miranda R-So. LB 6-0 245 Boston, Mass./Boston College High School67 Aaron Monteiro Sr. OL 6-7 320 Brockton, Mass./Brockton90 Bryce Morais R-So. DL 6-4 260 Grayson, Ga./Grayson30 Jahmin Muse R-Fr. DB 6-2 210 Elizabeth, N.J./Elizabeth66 Anthony Palazzolo R-Jr. OL 6-5 315 Fairfield, Conn./Fairfield Prep17 Mike Palmer R-So. DB 6-1 195 Endwell, N.Y./Maine Endwell43 Tito Pasqualoni Fr. TE 6-2 220 South Windsor, Conn./East Catholic4 EJ Perry So. QB 6-2 210 Andover, Mass./Andover64 Ben Petrula So. OL 6-5 325 Freehold, N.J./St. Peter’s Prep70 John Phillips R-Jr. OL 6-6 310 Phoenix, N.Y./Christian Brothers Academy79 Sean Ragan R-So. OL 6-4 305 Westborough, Mass./St. John’s (Shrewsbury)11 Wyatt Ray Sr. DE 6-3 255 Boca Raton, Fla./St. Thomas Aquinas99 TJ Rayam So. DT 6-1 305 Alabaster, Ala./Thompson (Peddie School)92 Cam Reddy Fr. DL 6-2 270 Londonderry, N.H./Lawrence Academy34 Garrett Reilly Fr. P 5-10 170 West Chester, Pa./Malvern Prep14 Max Richardson R-So. LB 6-0 230 Duluth, Ga./Woodward Academy1 Elijah Robinson Sr. WR 6-2 200 Montclair, N.J. /Montclair50 Doug Rodier R-So. LB 6-1 230 Manchester-by-the-Sea, Mass./Lawrence Academy73 Sam Schmal Gr. OL 6-7 315 Atlanta, Ga./Westminster School10 Brandon Sebastian R-Fr. DB 6-1 185 West Haven, Conn./Cheshire Academy65 Thomas Shelmire Fr. OL 6-3 270 Dallas, Texas/Highland Park44 Brendan Smith Fr. TE 6-6 225 Needham, Mass./Phillips Academy6 Jeff Smith Sr. WR 6-1 195 St. Petersburg, Fla./Clearwater Central Catholic96 Ray Smith Sr. DT 6-1 305 Carlsbad, Calif./Cathedral Catholic34 Joseph Sparacio Fr. LB 5-11 230 Naples, Fla./First Baptist38 Peter Stehr Fr. RB 5-11 190 Orinda, Calif./Miramonte45 Ben Stewart R-Fr. DB 5-11 215 Indianapolis, Ind./Cathedral54 Evan Stewart Fr. LB 6-2 205 Sparta, N.J./Saint Joseph Regional13 Connor Strachan Gr. LB 6-0 235 Wellesley, Mass./St. Sebastian’s39 Andrew Strader R-Jr. RB 5-7 170 Newport Beach, Calif./Mater Dei89 Tommy Sweeney Gr. TE 6-5 260 Ramsey, N.J./Don Bosco Prep58 Reggie Terry Jr. R-Fr. LB 6-2 215 Florence, Ariz./Florence (Bridgton Academy) 98 John Tessitore Fr. K 6-1 190 Wallingford, Conn./Choate Rosemary Hall36 Paul Theobald Jr. R-Fr. LB 6-2 225 Caldwell, N.J./Seton Hall Prep37 Ezechiel Tieide Fr. DB 6-2 195 Lachine, Quebec/St. Paul's24 Taj-Amir Torres Sr. DB 5-9 180 Amherst, Mass./Amherst-Pelham97 Marcus Valdez R-Fr. DE 6-1 260 Perth Amboy, N.J./Don Bosco Prep7 Matt Valecce Fr. QB 6-5 220 Mamaroneck, N.Y./Fordham Prep78 Tyler Vrabel Fr. OL 6-5 300 Bellaire, Texas/Saint Pius X3 Michael Walker Sr. WR 6-0 195 Naples, Fla./Naples9 Kobay White R-So. WR 6-1 200 Harrisburg, Pa./Bishop McDevitt57 Ryan Whittelsey R-Fr. LB 6-0 215 Cary, N.C./Cheshire Academy
CoachesSteve Addazio Head CoachScot Loeffler Deputy Head Coach Offense/Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks Frank Leonard Assistant Head Coach/Tight EndsJim Reid Defensive Coordinator/Defensive EndsAnthony Campanile Co-Defensive Coordinator/Defensive Backs Ricky Brown Special Teams Coordinator/Outside LinebackersRich Gunnell Wide ReceiversBill Sheridan LinebackersAntoine Smith Defensive TacklesPhil Trautwein Offensive LineBrian White Running BacksFrank Piraino Head Strength & Conditioning Coach
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No. Name Year Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown/High School (Previous School)1 Elijah Robinson Sr. WR 6-2 200 Montclair, N.J. /Montclair2 Zach Allen Sr. DE 6-5 285 New Canaan, Conn./New Canaan 2 AJ Dillon So. RB 6-0 245 New London, Conn./Lawrence Academy3 Michael Walker Sr. WR 6-0 195 Naples, Fla./Naples4 Hamp Cheevers Jr. DB 5-10 180 Trenton, Fla./Trenton4 EJ Perry So. QB 6-2 210 Andover, Mass./Andover5 Nolan Borgersen R-Jr. WR 6-2 205 Westwood, N.J./Westwood Regional6 Jeff Smith Sr. WR 6-1 195 St. Petersburg, Fla./Clearwater Central Catholic7 Tate Haynes R-Fr. DB 6-1 185 San Diego, Calif./Cathedral Catholic7 Matt Valecce Fr. QB 6-5 220 Mamaroneck, N.Y./Fordham Prep8 Will Harris Sr. DB 6-2 210 Suwanee, Ga./Choate Rosemary Hall9 Kobay White R-So. WR 6-1 200 Harrisburg, Pa./Bishop McDevitt10 Matt McDonald R-Fr. QB 6-3 215 Newport Beach, Calif./Mission Viejo10 Brandon Sebastian R-Fr. DB 6-1 185 West Haven, Conn./Cheshire Academy11 CJ Lewis So. WR 6-4 210 Hamden, Conn./Cheshire Academy11 Wyatt Ray Sr. DE 6-3 255 Boca Raton, Fla./St. Thomas Aquinas13 Anthony Brown R-So. QB 6-2 220 Cliffwood, N.J./St. John Vianney13 Connor Strachan Gr. LB 6-0 230 Wellesley, Mass./St. Sebastian’s14 Max Richardson R-So. LB 6-0 230 Duluth, Ga./Woodward Academy15 John Fadule Sr. RB 6-0 205 Wellesley, Mass./Choate Rosemary Hall16 Davon Jones R-Jr. LB 5-10 235 Worcester, Mass./St. John’s (Shrewsbury)17 Aidan Hegarty R-So. WR 6-1 185 Bluffton, S.C./Hilton Head18 Mike Palmer R-So. DB 6-1 195 Endwell, N.Y./Maine Endwell19 Ben Glines R-So. RB/WR 6-2 220 Cincinnati, Ohio/St. Xavier20 Dennis Grosel R-Fr. QB 6-1 220 Wiloughby, Ohio/St. Ignatius20 Elijah Jones Fr. DB 6-3 170 New York, N.Y./Cardinal Hayes21 Lukas Denis Sr. DB 5-11 185 Everett, Mass./Everett21 Johnny Langan Fr. QB 6-3 225 Wayne, N.J./Bergen Catholic23 Travis Levy So. RB 5-11 205 Olney, Md./Sherwood Academy24 Taj-Amir Torres Sr. DB 5-9 180 Amherst, Mass./Amherst-Pelham25 Mehdi El Attrach R-Jr. DB 6-0 200 Orlando, Fla./Lake Nona26 David Bailey Fr. RB 6-1 245 Ridley, Md./North Carolina27 Christian McStravick R-So. WR 6-3 215 Katy, Texas/Strake Jesuit College Prep28 John Lamot R-So. LB 6-0 240 Graham, N.C./Eastern Alamance29 Tyler Days Fr. DB 6-0 195 Mattydale, N.Y./Cicero-North30 Jahmin Muse R-Fr. DB 6-2 210 Elizabeth, N.J./Elizabeth32 Nick DeNucci Fr. LB 6-1 215 Denville, N.J./Pope John XXIII33 Curt Bletzer R-So. LB 6-0 210 Medfield, Mass./Catholic Memorial34 Garrett Reilly Fr. P 5-10 170 West Chester, Pa./Malvern Prep34 Joseph Sparacio Fr. LB 5-11 230 Naples, Fla./First Baptist35 Aaron Gethers Fr. DB 5-10 190 Hummelstown, Pa./Bishop McDevitt36 Paul Theobald Jr. R-Fr. LB 6-2 225 Caldwell, N.J./Seton Hall Prep37 Danny Longman Fr. K 6-2 180 Miami Shores, Fla./Chaminade-Madonna College Prep37 Ezechiel Tieide Fr. DB 6-2 195 Lachine, Quebec/St. Paul's38 Jason Maitre Fr. DB 5-10 175 Everett, Mass./Everett38 Peter Stehr Fr. RB 5-11 190 Orinda, Calif./Miramonte39 Andrew Strader R-Jr. RB 5-7 170 Newport Beach, Calif./Mater Dei41 Thomas Hovsepian R-Fr. LB 5-10 200 Holliston, Mass./St. Sebastian’s 41 Joey Luchetti Fr. TE 6-6 240 Wayland, Mass./Lawrence Academy42 Javian Dayne Fr. RB 6-0 235 Sun Prairie, Wis./Waunakee43 Isaiah Miranda R-So. LB 6-0 245 Boston, Mass./Boston College High School43 Tito Pasqualoni Fr. TE 6-2 220 South Windsor, Conn./East Catholic44 Brandon Barlow R-So. DE 6-3 250 Cohoes, N.Y./Shaker44 Brendan Smith Fr. TE 6-6 225 Needham, Mass./Phillips Academy45 Ben Stewart R-Fr. DB 5-11 215 Indianapolis, Ind./Cathedral46 Jimmy Martin R-Jr. LB 5-11 225 Winter Park, Fla./Orangewood Christian47 Colton Cardinal Sr. FB 6-3 230 Franklin, Mass./Franklin48 Tanner Karafa R-Jr. DL 6-3 285 Ashburn, Va./Stone Bridge49 Kevin Bletzer Gr. LB 6-2 225 Medfield, Mass./Catholic Memorial50 Doug Rodier R-So. LB 6-1 230 Manchester-by-the-Sea, Mass./Lawrence Academy
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No. Name Year Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown/High School (Previous School)51 Hugh Davis Fr. LB 6-0 230 Indianapolis, Ind./Cathedral52 Vinny DePalma Fr. LB 6-1 225 Wayne, N.J./DePaul Catholic54 Evan Stewart Fr. LB 6-2 205 Sparta, N.J./Saint Joseph Regional55 Wyatt Knopfke R-Jr. OL 6-4 300 Bradenton, Fla./St. Stephen’s Episcopal55 Isaiah McDuffie So. LB 6-2 220 Buffalo, N.Y./Bennett56 Adam Korutz R-So. OL 6-2 300 Johnson City, N.Y./Johnson City57 Ryan Whittelsey R-Fr. LB 6-0 215 Cary, N.C./Cheshire Academy 58 Reggie Terry Jr. R-Fr. LB 6-2 215 Florence, Ariz./Florence (Bridgton)64 Ben Petrula So. OL 6-5 325 Freehold, N.J./St. Peter’s Prep65 Thomas Shelmire Fr. OL 6-3 270 Dallas, Texas/Highland Park66 Anthony Palazzolo R-Jr. OL 6-5 315 Fairfield, Conn./Fairfield Prep67 Aaron Monteiro Sr. OL 6-7 320 Brockton, Mass./Brockton69 Eddy Fish R-So. OL 6-6 300 South Boston, Mass./Lawrence Academy (Illinois)70 John Phillips R-Jr. OL 6-6 310 Phoenix, N.Y./Christian Brothers Academy71 Nate Emer R-Fr. OL 6-5 275 Marilla, N.Y./Iroquois72 Alec Lindstrom R-Fr. OL 6-4 280 Dudley, Mass./Shepherd Hill 73 Sam Schmal Gr. OL 6-7 315 Atlanta, Ga./Westminster School74 Finn Dirstine Fr. OL 6-5 340 Acton, Mass./Lawrence Academy75 Chris Lindstrom Sr. OL 6-4 310 Dudley, Mass./Shepherd Hill76 Elijah Johnson R-So. OL 6-5 330 Severn, Md./DeMatha Catholic77 Jon Baker Gr. OL 6-3 290 Millis, Mass./Millis78 Tyler Vrabel Fr. OL 6-5 300 Bellaire, Texas/Saint Pius X79 Sean Ragan R-So. OL 6-4 305 Westborough, Mass./St. John’s (Shrewsbury)80 Hunter Long R-Fr. TE 6-5 250 Exeter. N.H./Deerfield Academy81 Chris Garrison R-Jr. TE 6-3 245 Goffstown, N.H./Lawrence Academy83 Jehlani Galloway Fr. WR 6-1 180 Providence, R.I./Classical84 Jake Burt R-Jr. TE 6-3 250 Lynnfield, Mass./St. John’s Prep (Danvers)85 Korab Idrizi Jr. TE 6-3 250 Fort Lee, N.J./Bergen Catholic86 Ray Marten R-Jr. TE 6-3 250 Belle Harbor, N.Y./Poly Prep87 Noah Jordan-Williams R-Fr. WR 6-1 200 Cicero, N.Y./Christian Brothers Academy88 Patrick Brown R-Fr. TE 6-5 245 Rancho Santa Fe, Calif./Cathedral Catholic89 Tommy Sweeney Gr. TE 6-5 260 Ramsey, N.J./Don Bosco Prep90 Bryce Morais R-So. DL 6-4 260 Grayson, Ga./Grayson91 Jaleel Berry R-Fr. DT 6-2 310 Syracuse, N.Y./Nottingham92 Cam Reddy Fr. DL 6-2 270 Londonderry, N.H./Lawrence Academy93 Drew McQuarrie R-Fr. DE 6-6 255 Weare, N.H./John Stark94 Ryan Betro Fr. DT 6-4 320 Walpole, Mass./Lawrence Academy95 Grant Carlson R-So. P 6-0 190 Missouri City, Texas/Ridge Point95 Taylor Hill R-So. DL 6-0 270 Pickerington, Ohio/St. Charles Prep96 Ray Smith Sr. DT 6-1 305 Carlsbad, Calif./Cathedral Catholic97 Marcus Valdez R-Fr. DE 6-1 260 Perth Amboy, N.J./Don Bosco Prep98 Kyiev Bennermon Fr. DT 6-3 265 Poughkeepsie, N.Y./Spackenkill98 John Tessitore Fr. K 6-1 190 Wallingford, Conn./Choate Rosemary Hall99 Colton Lichtenberg Sr. K 5-10 190 Savannah, Ga./Savannah Country Day99 TJ Rayam So. DT 6-1 305 Alabaster, Ala./Thompson (Peddie School)
PRONUNCIATON GUIDEBennermon, Kyiev KEY-evvEmer, Nate EMMM-errEl Attrach, Mehdi EL ah-TRACK, Meh-DEEFadule, John Fah-DUELGrosel, Dennis GROW-sellIdrizi, Korab Eh-DREE-zee, CO-robJones, Davon DAY-vonKarafa, Tanner CAR-ah-FAKnopfke, Wyatt KEN-off-KEYKorutz, Adam Kerr-OOTZLevy, Travis LEE-veeLichtenberg, Colton LICK-tin-burgMonteiro, Aaron Mon-TEAR-oh (tear rhymes with fair)Morais, Bryce More-ay-is
Muse, Jahmin JAH-minn MOO-ssPalazzolo, Anthony PAL-oh-ZOLORayam, TJ RamStrachan, Connor Struh-HANValecce, Matt vah-lech-EE
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TOTAL PLAYERS: 105Seniors: 19 (18.1%)Zach Allen, DEJon Baker, OL (graduate)Kevin Bletzer, LB (graduate)Colton Cardinal, FBLukas Denis, DBJohn Fadule, QBWill Harris, DBColton Lichtenberg, KChris Lindstrom, OLAaron Monteiro, OLWyatt Ray, DEElijah Robinson, WRSam Schmal, OL (graduate)Jeff Smith, WRRay Smith, DTConnor Strachan, LB (graduate)Tommy Sweeney, TE (graduate)Taj-Amir Torres, DBMichael Walker, WR
Juniors: 15 (14.1%)Nolan Borgersen, WRJake Burt, TEHamp Cheevers, DBMehdi El Attrach, DBChris Garrison, TEKorab Idrizi, TEDavon Jones, LBTanner Karafa, DLWyatt Knopfke, OLRay Marten, TEJimmy Martin, LBAnthony Palazzolo, OLJohn Phillips, OLMax Richardson, LBAndrew Strader, RB
Sophomores: 25 (23.6%)Brandon Barlow, DECurt Bletzer, DBAnthony Brown, QBGrant Carlson, PAJ Dillon, RBEddy Fish, OLBen Glines, RB/WRAaron Hegarty, WRTaylor Hill, DLElijah Johnson, OLAdam Korutz, OLJohn Lamot, LBTravis Levy, RBCJ Lewis, WRIsaiah McDuffie, LBChristian McStravick, WRIsaiah Miranda, LBBryce Morais, DLMike Palmer, DBEJ Perry, QBBen Petrula, OL
2018 Boston College Roster Breakdown
Sean Ragan, OLTJ Rayam, DTDoug Rodier, LBKobay White, WR
Redshirt Freshmen: 18 (17.0)Jaleel Berry, DTPatrick Brown, TENate Emer, OLDennis Grosel, QBTate Haynes, DBThomas Hovsepian, LBNoah Jordan-Williams, WRAlec Lindstrom, OLHunter Long, TEMatt McDonald, QBDrew McQuarrie, DEJahmin Muse, DBBrandon Sebastian, DBBen Stewart, DBReggie Terry Jr., LBPaul Theobold Jr., LBMarcus Valdez, DERyan Whittelsey, LB
Freshmen: 28 (26.4)David Bailey, RBKyiev Bennermon, DTRyan Betro, DTHugh Davis, LBJavian Dayne, RBTyler Days, CBNick DeNucci, LBVinny DePalma, LBFinn Dirtstine, OLJehlani Galloway, WRAaron Gethers, CBElijah Jones, DBJohnny Langan, QBDanny Longman, KJoey Luchetti, TEJason Maitre, CBTito Pasqualoni, TECam Reddy, DEGarrett Reilly, PThomas Shelmire, OLBrendan Smith, TEJoseph Sparacio, LBPeter Stehr, RBEvan Stewart, LBJohn Tessitore, KEzechiel Tieide, DBMatt Valecce, QBTyler Vrabel, OL
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2018 Boston College Roster Breakdown
ROSTER BREAKDOWN BY STATEAlabama: 1TJ Rayam, DT
Arizona: 1Reggie Terry Jr., LB
California: 6Patrick Brown, TETate Haynes, DBMatt McDonald, QBRay Smith, DTPeter Stehr, RBAndrew Strader, RB
Connecticut: 7Zach Allen, DEAJ Dillon, RBCJ Lewis, WRAnthony Palazzolo, OLTito Pasqualoni, TEBrandon Sebastian, DBJohn Tessitore, K
Florida: 9Hamp Cheevers, DBMichael Walker, WRMehdi El Attrach, DBWyatt Knopfke, OLDanny Longman, KJimmy Martin, LBWyatt Ray, DEJeff Smith, WRJoseph Sparacio, LB
Georgia: 5Will Harris, DBColton Lichtenberg, KBryce Morais, DLMax Richardson, LBSam Schmal, OL
Indiana: 2Hugh Davis, LBBen Stewart, DB
Maryland: 3David Bailey, RBElijah Johnson, OLTravis Levy, RB
Massachusetts: 24Jon Baker, OLRyan Betro, DTCurt Bletzer, DBKevin Bletzer, LBJake Burt, TEColton Cardinal, FBLukas Denis, DBFinn Dirtstine, OLJohn Fadule, QB
Eddy Fish, OLThomas Hovsepian, LBDavon Jones, LBAlec Lindstrom, OLChris Lindstrom, OLJoey Luchetti, TEJason Maitre, CBIsaiah Miranda, LBAaron Monteiro, OLEJ Perry, QBSean Ragan, OLDoug Rodier, LBBrendan Smith, TEConnor Strachan, LBTaj-Amir Torres, DB
New Hampshire: 4Chris Garrison, TEHunter Long, TEDrew McQuarrie, DECam Reddy, DE
New Jersey: 13Nolan Borgersen, WRAnthony Brown, QBElijah Robinson, WRNick DeNucci, LBVinny DePalma, LBKorab Idrizi, TEJohnny Langan, QBJahmin Muse, DBBen Petrula, OLEvan Stewart, LBTommy Sweeney, TEPaul Theobold Jr., LBMarcus Valdez, DE
New York: 13Brandon Barlow, DEKyiev Bennermon, DTJaleel Berry, DTTyler Days, CBNate Emer, OLElijah Jones, DBNoah Jordan-Williams, WRAdam Korutz, OLRay Marten, TEIsaiah McDuffie, LBMike Palmer, DBJohn Phillips, OLMatt Valecce, QB
North Carolina: 2John Lamot, LBRyan Whittelsey, LB
Ohio: 3Ben Glines, RB/WRDennis Grosel, QBTaylor Hill, DL
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Pennsylvania: 3Aaron Gethers, CBGarrett Reilly, PKobay White, WR
Quebec (Canada): 1Ezechiel Tieide, DB
Rhode Island: 1Jehlani Galloway, WR
South Carolina: 1Aaron Hegarty, WR
Texas: 4Grant Carlson, PChristian McStravick, WRThomas Shelmire, OLTyler Vrabel, OL
Virginia: 1Tanner Karafa, DL
Wisconsin: 1Javian Dayne, RB
ROSTER BREAKDOWN BY POSITIONTotal Players: 105OFFENSEQuaterbacks (6): Anthony Brown, Dennis Grosel, Johnny Langan, Matt McDonald, EJ Perry, Matt Valecce
Running Backs (8): David Bailey, Javian Dayne, AJ Dillon, John Fadule, Ben Glines, Travis Levy, Peter Stehr, Andrew Strader
Fullbacks (1): Colton Cardinal
Wide Receivers (11): Nolan Borgersen, Jehlani Galloway, Ben Glines, Aidan Hegerty, Noah Jordan-Williams, CJ Lewis, Christian McStravick, Elijah Robinson, Jeff Smith, Michael Walker, Kobay White
Tight Ends (10): Patrick Brown, Jake Burt, Chris Garrison, Korab Idrizi, Hunter Long, Joey Luchetti, Ray Marten, Tito Pasqualoni, Brendan Smith, Tommy Sweeney
Offensive Linemen (17): Jon Baker, Finn Dirstine, Nate Emer, Eddy Fish, Elijah Johnson, Wyatt Knopfke, Adam Korutz, Alec Lindstrom, Chris Lindstrom, Aaron Monteiro, Anthony Palazzolo, Ben Petrula, John Phillips, Sean Ragan, Sam Schmal, Thomas Shelmire, Tyler Vrabel
DEFENSEDefensive Backs (14): Hamp Cheevers, Tyler Days, Lukas Denis, Aaron Gethers, Will Harris, Tate Haynes, Elijah Jones, Jason Maitre, Jahmin Muse, Mike Palmer, Brandon Sebastian, Ben Stewart, Ezechiel Tieide, Taj-Amir Torres
Linebackers (19): Curt Bletzer, Kevin Bletzer, Hugh Davis, Nick DeNucci, Vinny DePalma, Thomas Hovsepian, Davon Jones, John Lamot, Jimmy Martin, Isaiah McDuffie, Isaiah Miranda, Max Richardson, Doug Rodier, Joseph Sparacio, Evan Stewart, Connor Strachan, Reggie Terry, Paul Theobald, Ryan Whittelsey
Defensive Line (14): Zach Allen, Brandon Barlow, Kyiev Bennermon, Jaleel Berry, Ryan Betro, Taylor Hill, Tanner Karafa, Drew McQuarrie, Bryce Morais, Wyatt Ray, TJ Rayam, Cam Reddy, Ray Smith, Marcus Valdez
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SPECIAL TEAMSKickers (3): Colton Lichtenberg, Danny Longman, John Tessitore Punters (4): Grant Carlson, Danny Longman, Garrett Reilly, John TessitoreLong Snappers (6): Kevin Bletzer, Vinny DePalma, Thomas Hovsepian, Jimmy Martin, Joseph Sparacio, Evan Stewart
HOW THE EAGLES WERE BUILTOFFENSE (53)Freshmen (12)RB David BaileyRB Javian DayneOL Finn DirstineWR Jehlani GallowayQB Johnny LanganTE Joey LuchettiTE Tito PasqualoniOL Thomas ShelmireTE Brendan SmithRB Peter StehrQB Matt ValecceOL Tyler VrabelRedshirt Freshmen (7)TE Patrick BrownOL Nate EmerQB Dennis GroselWR Noah Jordan-WilliamsOL Alec LindstromTE Hunter LongQB Matt McDonaldSophomores (14)QB Anthony BrownRB AJ DillonOL Eddy FishWR/RB Ben GlinesWR Aidan HegertyOL Elijah JohnsonOL Adam KorutzRB Travis LevyWR CJ LewisWR Christian McStravickQB EJ PerryOL Ben PetrulaOL Sean RaganWR Kobay WhiteJuniors (9)WR Nolan BorgersenTE Jake BurtTE Chris GarrisonTE Korab IdriziOL Wyatt KnopfkeTE Ray MartenOL Anthony PalazzoloOL John PhillipsRB Andrew StraderSeniors (8)FB Colton CardinalRB John FaduleOL Chris LindstromOL Aaron MonteiroWR Elijah RobinsonOL Sam SchmalWR Jeff Smith
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WR Michael WalkerGraduates (3)OL Jon BakerOL Sam SchmalTE Tommy SweeneyDEFENSE (46)Freshmen (11)DT Kyiev BennermonDT Ryan BetroDB Tyler DaysLB Nick DeNucciLB Vinny DePalmaDB Aaron Gethers DB Jason MaitreDL Cam ReddyLB Joseph SparacioLB Evan StewartDB Ezechiel TieideRedshirt Freshmen (11)DT Jaleel BerryDB Tate HaynesLB Thomas HovsepianDE Drew McQuarrieDB Jahmin MuseDB Brandon SebastianDB Ben StewartLB Reggie Terry Jr.LB Paul Theobald Jr.DE Marcus ValdezLB Ryan WhittelseySophomores (11)DE Brandon BarlowLB Curt BletzerDL Taylor HillLB John LamotLB Isaiah McDuffieLB Isaiah MirandaDL Bryce MoraisDB Mike PalmerDT TJ RayamLB Max RichardsonLB Doug RodierJuniors (5)DB Hamp CheeversDB Medhi El AttrachLB Davon JonesDL Tanner KarafaLB Jimmy MartinSeniors (6)DE Zach AllenDB Lukas DenisDB Will HarrisDE Wyatt RayDT Ray SmithDB Taj-Amir TorresGraduates (2)LB Kevin BletzerLB Connor Strachan
2018 Boston College Roster Breakdown
SPECIALISTS (6)Freshmen (3)K/P Danny LongmanP Garrett ReillyK/P John TessitoreSophomores (1)P Grant CarlsonJuniors (1)LS Jimmy MartinSeniors (1)K Colton LichtenbergPERCENT OF PRODUCTION RETURNING IN 2018Passing Yards 69%Rushing Yards 68%Receptions 80%Tackles 68%TFLs 65%Sacks 56%Interceptions 78%
NOTES• Boston College finished the 2017 regular season winning five of its last seven games as the Eagles closed out a 7-6 season and 4-4 mark in the ACC • Boston College was one of 21 teams nationally - and just one of 13 teams from Power Five conferences - to win at least five of the final six games of the regular season• Boston College was just one of two bowl teams nationally to play 10 teams who qualified for a bowl in 2017• Only Clemson (6-0) and Boston College (5-1) won at least five of their last six in the regular season among ACC schools• Head coach Steve Addazio has led the Eagles to four bowls in his first five years, the first head coach in BC history to do so• The Eagles return ACC Rookie of the Year AJ Dillon, the nation’s second-leading rusher among freshmen and the country’s No. 7 overall rusher with 1,589 yards and 14 touchdowns• Dillon was BC’s first ACC Rookie of the Year. He had 1,099 rushing yards over the last six regular season games, the most of any player in the country• Dillon’s 1,589 rushing yards were the second-most by any ACC freshman in conference history• Dillon tied for the most All-ACC votes with reigning Heisman Trophy winner Lamar Jackson. Dillon had four games of 190+ yards of rushing in 2017• Boston College had nine players earn All-ACC honors, tied for the most in school history. Seven of the nine All-ACC selections return in 2018• Over the last six regular season games, BC averaged 36 points per game and outscored the opposition by 19 points per contest including wins over Florida State (35-3), at Louisville (45-42) and at Virginia (41-10)• Boston College was third nationally in pass efficiency defense in 2017• Boston College was 12th nationally in interceptions (18) in 2017• BC scored 35+ points in three consecutive games for the first time since 2002• BC scored 40+ points in consecutive conference games once in school history in the BIG EAST and ACC (this season)• 500+ yards of total offense in consecutive games against Louisville and Virginia was also a first in ACC history for BC• Boston College’s rushing offense was the most improved unit of any Power 5 school in yards per carry (96th to 25th)• Boston College was 12th nationally and was second in the ACC in sacks allowed in 2017• Boston College was 18th nationally in total plays in 2017. In 2016, the Eagles ranked 94th nationally in total plays• Lukas Denis was tied for second nationally with seven interceptions in 2017
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#2 ZACH ALLENDefensive End • 6-5 • 285 • SeniorNew Canaan, Conn. • New Canaan
ALLEN’S CAREER HIGHSTackles: 14 vs. No. 16 Virginia Tech, 10/7/17Tackles for loss: 3.0 (2x), last at Syracuse, 11/25/17Sacks: 2.0 vs. Maryland, 12/26/16Fumbles Recovered: 1 (2x) last at NC State, 10/29/16Interceptions: 1 vs. Central Michigan, 9/30/17
2017 (JUNIOR): Started 13 games at defensive end … one of two defensive linemen with 100+ tackles nationally … All-ACC honorable mention selection … 79th annual George "Bulger" Lowe Award recipient ... the award is known as "New England's Heisman Trophy" and one of America's oldest college football accolades ... the Bulg-er Lowe Award recognizes the New England's best offensive and defensive play-ers in the NCAA Bowl Subdivision/Football Championship Subdivision (FBS/FCS) ... ranked second nationally among all defensive linemen with 100 tackles … led BC with six sacks and tied for 10th in BC single-season history with 15.5 tackles-for-loss … named ACC Defensive Lineman of the Week for the first time in his career after career-best 14 tackles and three tackles for loss against No. 16 Virginia Tech (Oct. 7)) … started season opener at Northern Illinois (Sept. 1) and totaled nine tack-les … eight tackles, including two behind the line of scrimmage against Wake Forest (Sept. 9) … equaled a then-career high with nine tackles, including one sack against Notre Dame (Sept. 16) … productive game at No. 2 Clemson with eight tackles (Sept. 23) … seven tackles, first career interception, two tackles for loss and a sack in the win against Central Michigan (Sept. 30) … one of the best performances by a defensive lineman in school history against No. 16 Virginia Tech (Oct. 7), finishing with a career-high 14 tackles … totaled three TFLs, one sack and one QB hurry as well against the Hokies … six tackles, including 0.5 TFLs in the 41-10 win at Virginia (Oct. 21) … led BC with nine tackles, two pass breakups and a quarterback hurry against No. 23 NC State (Nov. 11) … team-high 11 tackles and 1.5 TFLs in the 39-16 victory over UConn at Fenway Park (Nov. 18) … four tackles, including three behind the line of scrimmage, in the 42-14 victory at Syracuse (Nov. 25) … seven tackles and a sack against Iowa in the New Era Pinstripe Bowl (Dec. 27) … CoSIDA Academic all-district selection.
2016 (SOPHOMORE): Played in all 13 games, making one start against Georgia Tech (Sept. 3) in Dublin … recorded 36 tackles on the season, including 19 solo stops … fifth on the Eagles with 10 tackles for a loss of 52 yards … third on the team with six sacks for a loss of 42 yards … added four pass breakups, three quarterback hurries and two fumble recoveries … part of the defense that ranked in the top 10 in the country in eight categories, including ninth in total defense (314.2 yards/game), second in sacks (3.62 sacks/game) sixth in tackles-for-loss (8.2 TFL/game) and seventh in rushing defense (108.5 yards/game) ... BC defense tied the school record with eight sacks twice, at Massachusetts (Sept. 10) and vs. Maryland (Dec. 26), and recorded at least 10 tackles for a loss four times … BC’s 47 sacks on the season tied the school record set in 1994 … recorded first career tackle for a loss against the Yellow Jackets …set career highs in tackles (6) and tackles for loss (2.5), and tallied first career sack and fumble recovery at UMass … tied career high in tackles with six at Virginia Tech (Sept. 17) ... recorded second fumble recovery while registering three tackles at NC State (Oct. 29) ... tallied four tackles in the win at Wake Forest (Nov. 26) … set a career high with two sacks for a loss of 15 yards in the Quick Lane Bowl victory over Maryland (Dec. 26) ... part of the defensive line that was named the bowl MVP.
2015 (FRESHMAN): Played in all 12 games, primarily as a member of the special teams unit … participated in 66 plays on special teams and 46 plays at defensive end … in the first game of his collegiate career, registered an assisted tackle in the season opener vs. Maine (Sept. 5) … recorded one solo tackle against Howard (Sept. 12) … was in a season-high 15 special teams plays vs. Virginia Tech (Oct. 31) … earned the Athletic Director’s Award for Academic Achievement.
HIGH SCHOOL: Named the 2014 Connecticut Gatorade Player of the Year ... earned the NFF National High School Scholar-Athlete Award for the Northeast Region … a three-year starter for the Rams, winning two state titles in 2013 and 2014 ... named a captain as a senior ... played for head coach Lou Marinelli … set the school record for career sacks with 33, the single-season record with 13.5 in 2014 and tied the sin-gle-game record with four on Thanksgiving day in 2014 ... named New Haven Regis-ter’s Player of the Year, CHSCA Player of the Year and MSG Connecticut Varsity Play-er of the Year … member of the Walter Camp All-Connecticut High School Team and was a finalist for Player of the Year … member of the USA Today All-USA Connecticut team …garnered All-Tri-State accolades, along with All-FCIAC and First-Team MSG All-Metro honors in 2014 ... racked up 102 tackles, 18 tackles for loss, two intercep-tions, seven forced fumbles, one fumble recovery, 12 pass breakups and scored one defensive touchdown in his senior season ... also scored three touchdowns as a tight end with seven receptions for 75 yards … also played basketball, earn-ing All-FCIAC honorable mention … a National Football Foundation Scholar-Athlete, member of the National Honor Society and four-year high honor roll student.
PERSONAL: Zachary William-Jacob Allen … enrolled as a finance major in the Carroll School of Management … one of Irene and Michael Allen’s two children.
Season GP UA A Total TFL Sacks PD FF FR Blk2015 12 1 1 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 02016 13 19 17 36 10.0-52 6.0-42 4 0 2 02017 13 47 53 100 15.5-55 6.0-37 1 0 0 0Career 38 67 71 138 25.5-107 12.0-79 5 0 2 0
#77 JON BAKEROffensive Line • 6-3 • 290 • Graduate StudentMillis, Mass. • Millis
2017 (SENIOR): Voted a team captain by his teammates prior to the season … suffered a season-ending knee injury in the first game of the year at Northern Illinois (Sept. 1) … awarded a medical redshirt.
2016 (JUNIOR): Started all 13 games at center … member of the offensive line that allowed the Eagles to rack up over 400 yards of total offense in back-to-back games against Wagner (490) and Buffalo (400), and over 300 yards five times … did not allow quarterback Patrick Towles to be sacked at Virginia Tech (Sept. 17) and against Wagner (Sept. 24), and allowed just one sack three times (vs. Georgia Tech, at Massachusetts, Syracuse) … helped BC to a season-high 300 rushing yards, four rushing touchdowns and 42 points against Wagner … blocked for three rushing TDs against Buffalo (Oct. 1) ... ACC All-Academic Team selection.
2015 (SOPHOMORE): Started all 12 games … lined up at left guard the first three games before starting the final nine games at center … member of the offensive line that allowed the Eagles to score eight rushing touchdowns and put up 549 yards of offense against Howard (Sept. 12) … helped Boston College register more than 300 yards of total offense and more than 200 rushing yards five times … part of the blocking unit that did not allow a sack against Howard or at Duke (Oct. 3), and just one to Northern Illinois (Sept. 26), Wake Forest (Oct. 10) and at Syracuse (Nov. 28) … member of the All-ACC Academic Team … earned the Athletic Director’s Award for Academic Achievement.
2014 (FRESHMAN): Played in 10 games … listed second on the depth chart at left guard behind Bobby Vardaro … played in a season-high 24 snaps against Colorado State (Sept. 27), helping the Eagles rush for 239 yards and three touchdowns ... earned the Athletics Director’s Award for Academic Achievement.
HIGH SCHOOL: Twice earned Tri-Valley League Lineman of the Year honors (as a sophomore and junior) ... twice served as team co-captain of the Mohawks ...
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earned Boston Herald and Boston Globe All-Scholastic honors in 2012 and 2013 ... started 41 games and helped lead Millis to Tri-Valley League small titles in 2011 and 2012 … played for head coach Dale Olmsted.
PERSONAL: Jonathan H. Baker … earned a degree in marketing from the Carroll School of Management in May 2018 … enrolled in graduate school with a focus on management ... son of Carol and Dave Baker.
#44 BRANDON BARLOWDefensive Line • 6-3 • 250 • Redshirt SophomoreCohoes, N.Y. • Shaker
2017 (REDSHIRT FRESHMAN): Appeared in four games at defensive end … one tackle on the season.
2016 (FRESHMAN): Redshirted the season.
HIGH SCHOOL: Earned spot on New York State Sportswriters Association Class AA first team in 2015 … named Section II Class AA Liberty Division Player of the Year, Times Union Large-School Defensive Player of the Year and Troy Record Defensive Player of the Year in 2015 … team captain for head coach Greg Sheeler … Blue Bison was the Section II Class AA Super Bowl runner-up in 2015 … also garnered Daily Gazette All-Area first team, NYSSWA All-State first team and USA Today first team all-state honors as a senior … recorded 68 tackles, including 9.5 sacks and 14 tack-les for loss, two forced fumbles and four passes defended in 2015 … Shaker won four division titles in a row and went to three state title games since 2012 … named Second-Team AA all-state as a junior … also picked up first-team Section II Class AA Liberty Division, Times Union second-team Large School All-Area and Troy Record first-team accolades in 2014 … caught three touchdown passes as a tight end that season … collected Section II Class AA Liberty Division honorable mention playing offensive tackle as a sophomore.
PERSONAL: Brandon Avery Barlow … a communication major enrolled in the Mor-rissey College of Arts and Sciences … Brandon is one of Reggie and Wendy Barlow’s two sons … has an older brother, Devon … father played defensive tackle at Auburn (1988-91) and played briefly in the NFL, CFL and the Arena Football League.
Season GP UA A Total TFL Sacks PD FF FR INT2017 4 0 1 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0Career 4 0 1 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0
#91 JALEEL BERRYDefensive Tackle • 6-2 • 310 • Redshirt FreshmanSyracuse, N.Y. • Nottingham
2017 (FRESHMAN): Redshirted the season.
HIGH SCHOOL: Standout defensive tackle for head coach Fred Wheeler at Nottingham High School … also played on the offensive line at Nottingham … CNY Section 3 First Team offensive and defensive lineman … 51 solo tackles, 11 tackles-for-loss, four sacks and two forced fumbles as a senior … one of New York’s top athletes in the shot put
PERSONAL: Jaleel James Berry … son of Ken Baxter and Donna Williams ... enrolled in the Morrissey College of Arts and Sciences.
#33 CURT BLETZERLinebacker • 6-0 • 210 • Redshirt SophomoreMedfield, Mass. • Catholic Memorial
2017 (REDSHIRT FRESHMAN): Did not see game action.
2016 (FRESHMAN): Redshirted the season.
HIGH SCHOOL: Named to 2015 USA Today All-USA Massachu-setts first team and earned Boston Globe All-Scholastic team honors … also collect-ed Eastern Massachusetts All-State honors as a senior … played linebacker and safety on defense and multiple skill positions on offense for head coaches Alex Campea (2012-14) and Dennis Golden (2015) … three-time Catholic Conference All-Star … recorded 16 touchdowns and 210 tackles in career … named the Knights’ cap-tain as a junior and senior … also played hockey and lacrosse … two–year All-Catho-lic Conference All-Star on the lacrosse field … two-time lacrosse captain and senior hockey captain … member of National Honor Society.
PERSONAL: Curt W. Bletzer … a general management major enrolled in the Carroll School of Management … the youngest of Curt and Kim Bletzer’s three children … has an older sister, Caleigh, and older brother, Kevin … Kevin is a linebacker at BC … father played football at Holy Cross and coached linebackers at the Heights from 1985-90 under former head coach Jack Bicknell … mother ran track at Merrimack.
#49 KEVIN BLETZERLinebacker • 6-2 • 225 • Graduate StudentMedfield, Mass. • Catholic Memorial
BLETZER’S CAREER HIGHSTackles: 7 (2x), last vs. No. 16 Virginia Tech, 10/7/17Fumble Recoveries: 1 vs. Notre Dame, 9/16/17Forced Fumbles: 1 at No. 2 Clemson, 9/23/17Pass Breakups: 2 at No. 2 Clemson, 9/23/17Sacks: 0.5 (2x), last at Virginia, 10/21/17Tackles for loss: 2 vs. Central Michigan, 9/30/17
2017 (REDSHIRT JUNIOR): Appeared in all 13 games, including nine starts at linebacker … played special teams his first two seasons before replacing Connor Strachan in the starting lineup against Notre Dame (Sept. 16) … four tackles and recovered his first career fumble against Notre Dame … six tackles and forced his first career fumble at No. 2 Clemson (Sept. 23) … two pass breakups and a half sack against the Tigers, as well … career-high seven tackles and career-best two tackles for loss in the win over Central Michigan (Sept. 30) … equaled his career-high with seven tackles along with one TFL and a pass breakup against No. 16 Virginia Tech (Oct. 7) … key fumble recovery which setup a touchdown against No. 23 NC State (Nov. 11).
2016 (REDSHIRT SOPHOMORE): Played in all 13 games, mainly on special teams … participated in 110 special team plays on the year … recorded seven tackles … registered a career-high five tackles, two solo and three unassisted, at Virginia Tech (Sept. 17) … recorded two tackles, assisting on a tackle for a one-yard loss, at Florida State (Nov. 11).
2015 (REDSHIRT FRESHMAN): Saw action in all 12 games, primarily as a member of the special teams unit … recorded three solo tackles and one forced fumble on the season … registered his first career forced fumble and picked up a solo tackle vs. Howard (Sept. 12) … registered a solo tackle in games vs. Wake Forest (Oct. 10) and NC State (Nov. 7).
2014 (FRESHMAN): Redshirted the season.
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HIGH SCHOOL: Twice served as team co-captain ... captured 2013 Massachusetts High School Football Coaches Association All-State Super 26 recognition ... twice earned the team's most valuable player award and earned all-conference honors … earned All-Conference Player of the Year honors as a senior ... earned Boston Herald and Boston Globe All-Scholastic honors as senior ... three-sport athlete at Catholic Memorial excelled on the lacrosse field and in the hockey rink; served as team cap-tain in each ... registered 211 career tackles for loss and nine career interceptions.
PERSONAL: Kevin C. Bletzer … earned a degree in communication major from the Morrissey College of Arts and Sciences in May 2018 … enrolled in graduate school with a focus on sports administration ... the son of Kim and Curt Bletzer; has two siblings ... brother Curt is also on the BC football team ... father played football at Holy Cross and coached linebackers at the Heights from 1985-90 under former head coach Jack Bicknell … mother ran track at Merrimack.
Season GP UA A Total TFL Sacks PD FF FR INT2015 12 3 0 3 0.0-0 0.0-0 1 0 0 02016 13 3 4 7 0.5-1 0.0-0 0 0 0 02017 13 19 16 35 6.5-29 2.5-22 4 1 2 0Career 38 25 20 45 7.0-30 2.5-22 5 1 2 0
#5 NOLAN BORGERSENWide Receiver • 6-2 • 205 • Redshirt JuniorWestwood, N.J. • Westwood Regional
2017 (REDSHIRT SOPHOMORE): Appeared in all 13 games, mostly on special teams … did not record any statistics.
2016 (REDSHIRT FRESHMAN): Made collegiate debut against Virginia Tech (Sept. 17) ... saw action in eight games, seeing time on offense and special teams.
2015 (FRESHMAN): Redshirted the season.
HIGH SCHOOL: Set the New Jersey state receiving record for career catches (247), yards (4,212) and touchdowns (52), and the single-season records for receiving yards (1,894) and touchdowns (27) in junior year ... two-time first-team all-state, All-Group 2 and All-Bergen County honoree and was named a captain as a junior and senior ... recorded 1,342 yards on 91 receptions, 24 touchdowns and at least 100 receiving yards in six games as a senior ... named The Record's Offensive Player of the Year and earned MaxPreps.com All-American Medium School honors as a senior ... helped the Cardinals to a 12-0 record in senior season ... also captured two North 1 Group 2 sectional championships at Westwood Regional ... named a MaxPreps All-American as a junior.
PERSONAL: Nolan Anders Borgersen ... enrolled in the Carroll School of Manage-ment as a management and leadership major ... one of Janine and Chris Borgersen's four sons.
#13 ANTHONY BROWNQuarterback • 6-2 • 220 • Redshirt SophomoreCliffwood, N.J. • St. John Vianney
BROWN’S CAREER HIGHSAttempts: 42 at Northern Illinois, 9/1/17Completions: 26 at Northern Illinois, 9/1/17Yards: 275 at Virginia, 10/21/17TD Passes: 3 at Virginia, 10/21/17Long Pass: 76 at Virginia, 10/21/17Interceptions: 3 vs. Wake Forest, 9/9/17Rushes: 7 (2x), last vs. No. 16 Virginia Tech, 10/7/17Rush yards: 52 at Louisville, 10/14/17Long rush: 30 at Louisville, 10/14/17
Receptions: 1 vs. No. 16 Virginia Tech, 10/7/17TD receptions: 1 vs. No. 16 Virginia Tech, 10/7/17Long reception: 25 vs. No. 16 Virginia Tech, 10/7/17
2017 (REDSHIRT FRESHMAN): One of the top freshman quarterbacks in the coun-try before a season-ending knee injury … started the first 10 games of the season and threw for 1,367 yards and 11 touchdowns … second BC freshman quarterback to start a season opener in school history … 26-of-42 passing for 191 yards and two touchdowns in the NIU win (Sept. 1) … both his attempts and completion totals were the most a BC quarterback has logged under head coach Steve Addazio … 215 yards passing with two touchdown passes against Notre Dame (Sept. 16) … first two completions of 30 yards or more against No. 2 Clemson (Sept. 23), including a then career-long completion of 37 yards to Tommy Sweeney … missed two days of practice leading up to the Central Michigan game due to a shoulder injury, but made the start vs. the Chippewas (Sept. 30) … 14-of-21 passing for 85 yards and a score as BC rushed for a season-high 224 yards on the ground against CMU … 166 yards passing, career-high 51 yards rushing and caught a 25-yard touchdown against Virginia Tech (Oct. 7) … reception was the first of his career against the Hok-ies … 42-yard touchdown pass to Thadd Smith at Louisville (Oct. 14) … rushed for a career-high 52 yards in the win at Louisville, including a career-long scamper of 30 yards before leaving the game with a right shoulder injury … breakout performance in the 41-10 victory at Virginia (Oct. 21), finishing 19-of-24 passing for a career-high 275 yards and career-best three touchdowns … career-long 76-yard touchdown pass to Kobay White as he led BC to 41 points and 512 yards of total offense in the UVA win … named ACC Rookie of the Week for the first time in his career following the performance against UVA … one of eight quarterbacks nationally by The Man-ning Award as “Stars of the Week” on Oct. 23 after his 275-yard, three-TD game at Virginia … two touchdowns (1 rushing, 1 passing) in BC’s 35-3 win over Florida State (Oct. 27) … suffered a right knee injury against No. 23 NC State (Nov. 11) and missed the rest of the season … was among the top three freshman QBs nationally through 10 in games in passing yards and touchdowns prior to his injury.
2016 (FRESHMAN): Redshirted the season.
HIGH SCHOOL: Two-year starter at St. John Vianney, amassing a 21-2 record … threw 58 career touchdowns and amassed 4,496 passing yards … played for head coach Derek Sinisky … led Lancers to a school-record 11 wins and the NJSIAA Non-Pub-lic Group III championship … named the 2015 NJ.com’s Shore Conference Football Player of the Year, Shore Coaches’ Class A Central Offensive Player of the Year and the Shore Sports Network Offensive Player of the Year … honored with All-Metro first-team, first-team all-state and first-team All-Shore Conference accolades in se-nior campaign … recorded 33 touchdowns in 2015 with five interceptions and 2,298 yards, 12.91 yards/attempt and a 137 QB rating; was sacked only six times … also registered 604 rushing yards and nine rushing TDs … helped the Lancers win back-to-back division titles for the first time in history and reach the NJSIAA Non-Public Group III championship for the first time in 33 years … semifinalist at Elite 11, a quarterback competition run by Super Bowl-winning QB Trent Dilfer … as a junior, completed 161-of-206 passes for a Shore Conference leading 2,198 yards and 25 touchdowns … earned All-Shore All-Offensive Team honors.
PERSONAL: Anthony Almein Brown, Jr. … enrolled in January 2016 ... an applied psy-chology and human development major in the Lynch School of Education … Anthony is the son of Anthony Brown and Carissa Henderson.
Season GP Comp. Att. Pct. Yards Long TD INT2017 10 134 258 51.9 1,367 76 11 9Career 10 134 258 51.9 1,367 76 11 9
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#88 PATRICK BROWNTight End • 6-5 • 245 • Redshirt FreshmanRancho Santa Fe, Calif. • Cathedral Catholic
2017 (FRESHMAN): Redshirted the season.
HIGH SCHOOL: Two-year starter at tight end for head coach Sean Doyle at Cathedral Catholic High School … teammates with Boston College junior defensive tackle Ray Smith and fellow freshman Tate Haynes at Cathedral Catholic … part of two state I-AA cham-pionship teams … captain as a senior on a team that finished 15-0 … 20 receptions for 384 yards his senior season … 46 pancake blocks … 11 receptions for 159 yards and a touchdown during his junior year for the Dons … team won the CIF division championship.
PERSONAL: Patrick Henry Brown ... enrolled as a finance major in the Carroll School of Management ... one of Russell and Nancy Brown's three children.
#84 JAKE BURTTight End • 6-3 • 250 • Redshirt JuniorLynnfield, Mass. • St. John's Prep
BURT’S CAREER HIGHSReceptions: 1 (2x), last vs. Notre Dame, 9/16/17Receiving yards: 7 vs. Howard, 9/12/15Long reception: 7 vs. Howard, 9/12/15
2017 (REDSHIRT SOPHOMORE): Played in nine games at tight end … one reception for five yards against Notre Dame (Sept. 16).
2016 (SOPHOMORE): Missed the season due to injury.
2015 (FRESHMAN): Saw action in eight games, starting one at tight end ... tallied one catch for seven yards, his first career reception, against Howard (Sept. 12) ... made his first career start against Wake Forest (Oct. 10).
HIGH SCHOOL: Recorded 28 catches for 255 yards and scored seven touchdowns as a senior ... earned ESPN Boston All-State honors, along with being named to the Boston Herald’s “Dandy Dozen,” Salem News’ All-Star Team and the Massachusetts Football Coaches Association’s “Super 26” Team ... played for former BC quarter-back Brian St. Pierre (1999-2002).
PERSONAL: Jakeb N. Burt … enrolled in the Carroll School of Management as a mar-keting and management/leadership major … one of Scott and Dawn Burt’s four sons.
Season GP Rec. Yards TD Long Avg./C2015 8 1 7 0 7 7.02016 0 0 0 0 0 0.02017 9 1 5 0 5 5.0Career 17 2 12 0 7 6.0
#47 COLTON CARDINALFullback • 6-3 • 230 • SeniorFranklin, Mass. • Franklin
CARDINAL'S CAREER HIGHSReceptions: 2 vs. Wagner, 9/24/16Receiving yards: 28 vs. Wagner, 9/24/16Long reception: 24 vs. Buffalo, 10/1/16
2017 (JUNIOR): Played in all 13 games on special teams … also lined up at fullback for the Eagles … one tackle on special teams.
2016 (SOPHOMORE): Played in all 13 games … appeared in 56 plays on special teams … three catches for 52 receiving yards … caught first career pass against Wagner (Sept. 24) and finished the game with two receptions for 28 yards ... record-ed a career-long 24-yard catch against Buffalo (Oct. 1).
2015 (FRESHMAN): Saw action in two games … recorded two solo tackles, both for a loss, against Howard (Sept. 12) … saw action in season finale at Syracuse (Nov. 28).
HIGH SCHOOL: Earned Hockomock All-League All-Star honors in 2014 and honor-able mention in 2013 … leading tackler for Franklin High School three straight years, 2012-14 … played for head coach Brad Sidwell … earned team’s MVP honors in 2014 and 2013 … four-year varsity starter at linebacker and tight end for the Panthers … four-year honor roll student … also played lacrosse.
PERSONAL: Colton Daniel James Cardinal … a communication major enrolled in the Morrissey College of Arts and Sciences … Colton is the younger of Lisa and Daniel Cardinal’s two children.
Season GP Rec. Yards TD Long Avg./C2015 2 0 0 0 0 0.0 2016 13 3 52 0 24 17.32017 13 0 0 0 0 0.0Career 28 3 52 0 24 17.3
#95 GRANT CARLSONPunter • 6-0 • 190 • Redshirt SophomoreMissouri City, Texas • Ridge Point
2017 (REDSHIRT FRESHMAN): Did not see any game action.
AS A FRESHMAN (2016): Redshirted the season.
HIGH SCHOOL: Earned Texas APSE Class 5A all-state punter second-team honors in 2015 … senior co-captain for head coach Brett Sniffin … the Panthers were crowned Class 5A Division II Region III champions and reached the Class 5A-Division I state semifinals in 2015 for the first time in school history … earned Texas APSE Class 5A all-state punter second-team honors and honorable mention as kicker in 2014 … recognized as a unanimous all-district kicker and punt-er in 2013 and 2014 … named 2014 Kicking World All-American kicker and punter … finished second in kickoffs (69-yard average), first in field goals (made all back to 65 yards) and first overall on punts (45-yard net average) during the 2014 Kicking World Showcase Event … named to the Texas High School Football Class 4A all-state fourth team in 2013 … was a perfect 62-for-62 on extra-point attempts as a sophomore.
PERSONAL: Grant Nicholas Carlson ... a finance major enrolled in the Carroll School of Management.
#4 HAMP CHEEVERSDefensive Back • 5-10 • 180 • JuniorTrenton, Fla. • Trenton
CHEEVERS’ CAREER HIGHSTackles: 6 (2x), last vs. Iowa, 12/27/17Tackles for loss: 1.5 at Syracuse, 11/25/17Interceptions: 1 (2x), last vs. UConn, 11/18/17Fumble Recoveries: 1 (2x), last at Syracuse, 11/25/17
2017 (SOPHOMORE): Played in 12 games and started the final three games of the season at cornerback … tied for second on the team with two interceptions … 17 total tackles and 2.5 tackles for loss on the year … made one of the plays of the year with his forced fumble in the 45-42 victory at Louisville (Oct. 14) to set up the
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game-winning field goal with no time remaining … first career interception in the 41-10 win at Virginia (Oct. 21) …. first career start at cornerback with an interception in the 39-16 victory over UConn at Fenway Park (Nov. 18) … career high six tackles and a career best 1.5 tackles for loss in the 42-14 victory at Syracuse (Nov. 25) … equaled his career high with six tackles in the New Era Pinstripe Bowl versus Iowa (Dec. 27).
2016 (FRESHMAN): Played in six games, mostly on special teams … took part in 35 special teams plays on the year.
HIGH SCHOOL: Named the 2015 Gainesville Sun Small School Player of the Year … a two-way player for head coach Andrew Thomas … also earned All-State Class 1A Offense and Max Preps Small Schools All-American Second Team Defense honors… rushed for 1,069 yards with 21 touchdowns to go along with 173 receiving yards and four touchdowns … also returned four of seven interceptions for touchdowns and had kickoff and punt returns for TDs … recorded 36 tackles, including five for loss, 10 passes broken up and one fumble recovery … helped lead the Tigers to the Florida 1A State Championship title as a senior captain.
PERSONAL: Hamp Anfernee Timmone Cheevers … enrolled in the Lynch School of Education majoring in applied psychology and human development … Hamp is one of Sharonda Green’s two sons … has a younger brother, Zakyah.
Season GP UA A Total TFL Sacks PD FF FR INT2016 6 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 02017 12 9 8 17 2.5-6 0.0 4 2 0 2Career 18 9 8 17 2.5-6 0.0 4 2 0 2
#21 LUKAS DENISDefensive Back • 5-11 • 185 • SeniorEverett, Mass. • Everett
DENIS' CAREER HIGHSTackles: 13 at No. 2 Clemson, 9/23/17Forced fumbles: 1 (2x), last at No. 2 Clemson, 9/23/17Pass breakups: 2 (2x) last at Northern Illinois, 9/1/17Interceptions: 2 vs. Central Michigan, 9/30/17
2017 (JUNIOR): Walter Camp Football Foundation Second Team All-American … All-ACC second team selection … tied for second nationally with seven interceptions … led BC and ranked 17th nationally with 10 pass breakups … tied for third on the team with 83 tackles … made the move from cornerback to free safety after the 2016 season … first career start in the win at Northern Illinois (Sept. 1), finishing with four tackles and second career interception … six tackles and a forced fumble against Wake Forest (Sept. 9) … totaled a then-career-high seven tackles and an interception against Notre Dame (Sept. 16) … best performance of his career at No. 2 Clemson (Sept. 23), totaling a career-high 13 tackles (also a game-high) along with his third interception of the season and a forced fumble … career-high two intercep-tions in the victory over Central Michigan (Sept. 30) … also contributed six tackles and a pass breakup in the win over the Chips … 10-tackle performance against No. 16 Virginia Tech (Oct. 7) … six tackles and two pass breakups in BC’s 45-42 victory at Louisville (Oct. 14) … led BC with seven tackles and one pass breakup in the 41-10 win at Virginia (Oct. 21) … seven tackles in BC’s 35-3 win over Florida State (Oct. 27) … five tackles vs. No. 23 NC State (Nov. 11) … sixth interception of the season and two pass breakups in the win over UConn (Nov. 18) … seventh interception of the year and six tackles in the 42-14 victory at Syracuse (Nov. 25).
2016 (SOPHOMORE): Played in 11 games, making first career start at Florida State (Nov. 11) … recorded seven tackles on the season … part of the defense that ranked in the top 10 in the country in eight categories, including ninth in total defense (314.2 yards/game), second in sacks (3.62 sacks/game) and 10th in turnovers gained (27) … tallied first career tackle on a solo stop against Clemson (Oct. 7) ... recorded a career-high two tackles at NC State (Oct. 29) … had two pass breakups at FSU … recorded first career interception against Wake Forest (Nov. 26) to end the game and help the Eagles become bowl eligible.
2015 (FRESHMAN): Played in four games, including the final three games of the season, primarily as a member of the special teams unit.
HIGH SCHOOL: Named ESPN Boston’s 2014 Defensive Player of the Year and Massa-chusetts Prep Stars Defensive Player of the Year ... also earned ESPN Boston’s All-State honors and was named to the Massachusetts Football Coaches Association’s Super 26 Team and the Boston Herald’s “Dandy Dozen”... garnered Boston Herald All-Scholastic honors as a senior ... recorded 52 tackles, two forced fumbles, eight interceptions, including three returned for touchdowns, and 13 pass breakups in 2014 ... also scored 17 touchdowns on offense ... tallied 32 tackles and one intercep-tion as a junior playing for John Dibiaso, Jr.
PERSONAL: Lukas Alexander Denis … enrolled as general management major in the Carroll School of Management … the son of Ketlie Denis and has an older brother, Dimitris.
Season GP UA A Total TFL Sacks PD FF FR INT2015 4 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 02016 11 5 2 7 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 12017 13 46 37 83 0.5-0 0.0-0 10 2 0 7Career 28 51 39 90 0.5-0 0.0-0 10 2 0 8
#2 AJ DILLONRunning Back • 6-0 • 245 • SophomoreNew London, Conn. • Lawrence Academy
DILLON’S CAREER HIGHSRush attempts: 39 at Louisville, 10/14/17Rush yards: 272 at Louisville, 10/14/17Long rush: 75 at Louisville, 10/14/17Rushing TDs: 4 at Louisville, 10/14/17
2017 (FRESHMAN): ACC Rookie of the Year and ACC Offensive Rookie of the Year, the first BC player to win either award … finished the season with 1,589 rushing yards, seventh nationally and second among all freshmen nationally … FWAA Fresh-man All-American, the first Eagle to be named to the FWAA team since Luke Kuec-hly in 2009 … ESPN.com Freshman All-American … 1,589 rushing yards were the most by any freshman in BC history and second in ACC history … fourth in Boston College single-season history with 1,589 rushing yards … rushed for 1,256 rushing yards over the last seven games, the most of any player in the country … tied for the most All-ACC votes with former Heisman Trophy winner Lamar Jackson en route to All-ACC first team honors … four games of 190+ yards of rushing … recipient of the 79th annual George "Bulger" Lowe Award, "New England's Heisman Trophy" and one of America's oldest college football accolades … first career touchdown at No. 2 Clemson (Sept. 23) … first BC true freshman running back since 2014 to rush for 100 yards in a game with his 120 yards against Central Michigan (Sept. 30) … breakout performance in the win at Louisville (Oct. 14) where he rushed for 272 yards and four touchdowns on 39 carries (all career-highs) … named the Walter Camp Football Foundation National Offensive Player of the Week for games on Oct. 14, becoming the fifth BC player since 2004 to earn the honor … named ACC Rookie of the Week and Co-Offensive Back of the Week for his efforts in the win at Louisville … 272 yards rushing were the seventh-highest single-game total nationally in 2017 and the most by a true freshman … set a BC freshman record with 272 yards and the third-highest single-game total in school history … in ACC history, the 11th-best rushing day and the second-most yards ever in a game by a freshman … four rushing touchdowns tied for third in BC single-game history while the 39 carries are tied for the fifth-most in BC single-game history … scored on a career-long 75-yard touchdown run in which he stiff-armed a defender to go the distance … third career 100-yard game with 149 rushing yards and a touchdown in the 35-3 win over Florida State (Oct. 27) … 196 yards, including a 66-yard touchdown run, against No. 23 NC State (Nov. 11) … became the first BC player to go over 1,000 yards rushing in a season since 2014 after his 196 yards against the Wolfpack … 200 yards rushing and two touchdowns in the win against UConn at Fenway Park (Nov. 18) … three touchdowns and 193 yards rushing on 23 carries in the 42-14 win over Syracuse (Nov. 25) … rushed for
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157 yards and a touchdown in the New Era Pinstripe Bowl against Iowa (Dec. 27), his seventh 100-yard game of the season.
HIGH SCHOOL: Standout running back for head coach Paul Zukauskas at Lawrence Academy in Massachusetts … rated the No. 1 player in Massachusetts and the na-tion’s No. 20 running back according to Rivals.com … rated as the No. 2 player in Massachusetts and the nation’s 38th best running back according to ESPN … listed as the 39th-best running back in the nation, the top running back in Massachusetts and the fourth-best running back in the East by Scout.com … 2015 NEPSAC Class B Co-Player of the Year … totaled 12 touchdowns and rushed for over 600 yards in Lawrence Academy’s first four games his senior season before a season-ending leg injury … rushed for 297 yards and five touchdowns to lead the Spartans to a win over Milton Academy the week prior to his injury … rushed for 1,887 yards and 26 touchdowns as a junior … averaged 10.9 yards per carry during his junior season … led Lawrence Academy to the ISL and Wayne Sanborn titles in 2015.
PERSONAL: Algiers Jameal William Dillon ... enrolled as a communication major in the Morrissey College of Arts and Sciences ... son of Charles and Jessyca Campbell.
Rushing GP Att. Yards TD Long Avg.2017 13 300 1,589 14 75 5.3Career 13 300 1,589 14 75 5.3
#25 MEHDI EL ATTRACHDefensive Back • 6-0 • 200 • Redshirt JuniorOrlando, Fla. • Lake Nona
EL ATTRACH’S CAREER HIGHSTackles: 2 at Virginia, 10/21/17Tackles for loss: 1 at Florida State, 11/11/16
2017 (REDSHIRT SOPHOMORE): Appeared in all 13 games, mostly on special teams … 10 total tackles on the year … career-high two stops in the 41-10 win at Virginia (Oct. 21).
2016 (REDSHIRT FRESHMAN): Played in all 13 games, mostly on special teams … participated in 75 special team plays … recorded four tackles on the year, including one for a loss … recorded first career tackle against Massachusetts (Sept. 10) … notched first career tackle for loss at Florida State (Nov. 11).
2015 (FRESHMAN): Redshirted the season.
HIGH SCHOOL: Earned second-team Class 7A All-State honors as a senior ... also named to the All-Central Florida Team ... voted Bright House Sports Network Defen-sive Player of the Year in 2014 … recorded 47 tackles, including 30 solo stops, six interceptions, 11 pass breakups and one forced fumble in 2014 ... tallied 37 tackles, including 11 sacks, five interceptions and two forced fumbles as a junior ... named the 2013 MaxPreps.com Defensive Player of the Year … played for Anthony Paradiso.
PERSONAL: Mehdi Kevin El Attrach … a general management major enrolled in the Carroll School of Management … the son of John and Farida El Attrach ... has a sister, Jennah.
Season GP UA A Total TFL Sacks PD FF FR INT2016 13 2 2 4 1.0-6 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 2017 13 5 5 10 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0Career 26 7 7 14 1.0-6 0.0-0 0 0 0 0
#71 NATE EMEROffensive Line • 6-5 • 275 • Redshirt FreshmanMarilla, N.Y. • Iroquois
2017 (FRESHMAN): Redshirted the season ... made the move from defense to the offensive line during bowl practices.
HIGH SCHOOL: Defensive lineman for head coach Keith Mar-shall at Iroquois High School … led the Chiefs with 75 tackles, 17 tackles-for-loss, 8.5 sacks, 16 quarterback pressures, three forced fumbles, one fumble recovery and seven pass breakups as a senior … Class A South Lineman of the Year as a junior … two-way player who played on the offensive and defensive line … 2015 All-Football Weekly first-team selection on defense and second-team pick on offense … 2016 Trench Trophy recipient, given to the top lineman … NYSSWA Class A first team honors as a senior … All-Western New York first team selection as a senior … Section VI most outstanding lineman in 2016 … two-time team captain … 2016 Buffalo Bills Alumni Outstanding defensive lineman award winner.
PERSONAL: Nathaniel Andrew Emer ... enrolled as a communication major in the Morrissey College of Arts and Sciences ... son of Robert and Marie Emer ... has two older brothers.
#15 JOHN FADULERunning Back • 6-0 • 205 • SeniorWellesley, Mass. • Choate Rosemary Hall
FADULE’S CAREER HIGHSPoints scored: 6 vs. NC State, 11/7/15Touchdowns: 1 vs. NC State, 11/7/15Attempts: 37 vs. NC State, 11/7/15Completions: 23 vs. NC State, 11/7/15Yards: 257 vs. NC State, 11/7/15Pass TDs: 1 vs. NC State, 11/7/15Long Pass: 37 vs. NC State, 11/7/15Rushes: 16 vs. NC State, 11/7/15Rush yards: 64 vs. Notre Dame, 11/21/15Long rush: 25 vs. Virginia Tech, 10/31/15
2017 (JUNIOR): Did not see game action ... moved from quarterback to running back during spring practice in 2018.
2016 (SOPHOMORE): Did not see game action.
2015 (FRESHMAN): Saw action in three games, making two starts … led the team with 464 passing yards while making a team-best 38 completions on 73 attempts … threw one touchdown and had four interceptions … averaged a team-high 154.7 yards passing per game … also added 98 rushing yards and two rushing touch-downs on 39 attempts … first walk-on quarterback to start a game at Boston Col-lege … made his collegiate debut under center against Virginia Tech (Oct. 31), throw-ing for 143 yards and an interception on 8-of-20 passing while rushing for 53 yards on 15 carries … recorded first career start against NC State (Nov. 7), tossing his first career touchdown on 257 yards (23-of-37) … threw for 64 yards and rushed for an-other 64 yards against No. 3 Notre Dame (Nov. 21) … earned the Athletics Director’s Award for Academic Achievement.
HIGH SCHOOL: Played one season as a postgraduate at Choate, helping the Wild Boars to an undefeated season and the New England championship title under head coach L.J. Spinnato … threw for over 2,000 yards and 36 touchdowns, leading the team to a 10-0 record, the first in NEPSAC history … earned All-New England hon-ors in 2014 and was named the fall athlete of the year by PrepSportsReport.com … broke 11 school records at Wellesley High School, throwing for over 2,000 yards and 42 touchdowns and rushing for over 1,000 more yards … played for head coach Jesse Davis … earned 2013 Boston Globe and Boston Herald All-Scholastic honors
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and was a member of the MetroWest Daily News Super Team … scored eight TDs in one game against Marshfield … helped WHS reach the playoff for the first time since 1999 … was a 2012 All-ISL selection at Milton Academy.
PERSONAL: John Ralph Fadule … enrolled as a management and leadership major in the Carroll School of Management … John is one of Jill and Jim Fadule’s four sons … father played football and baseball at Harvard (1980-84) and cousin, Jack Fadule, played football at Harvard (1999-2003) and was drafted by the Pittsburgh Steelers.
Season GP Comp. Att. Pct. Yards Long TD INT2015 3 38 73 52.1 464 37 1 4Career 3 38 73 52.1 464 37 1 4
#69 EDDY FISHOffensive Line • 6-6 • 300 • Redshirt SophomoreSouth Boston, Mass. • Lawrence Academy (Illinois)
2017 (REDSHIRT FRESHMAN): Transferred to Boston College from Illinois in the spring of 2017 … had to sit out the 2017 sea-son due to NCAA transfer rules ... redshirted at Illinois in 2016.
HIGH SCHOOL: Three-star recruit by Scout, Rivals and 247 sports … ranked as top-10 recruit in Massachusetts by Scout (No. 3), Rivals (No. 3) and 247 sports (No. 6) … 2016 Semper Fidelis All-American Bowl … 2015 team captain, led team to 8-1 record and win in NEPSAC bowl … All-Independent School league honors … also played basketball for four year in high school.
PERSONAL: Edward A. Fish III ... son of Ted and Ellen Fish ... enrolled in the Mor-rissey College of Arts and Sciences as a communication major.
#81 CHRIS GARRISONTight End • 6-3 • 245 • Redshirt JuniorGoffstown, N.H. • Lawrence Academy
GARRISON’S CAREER HIGHSReceptions: 3 at Virginia, 10/21/17Receiving yards: 44 vs. Buffalo, 10/1/16Long reception: 44 vs. Buffalo, 10/1/16Receiving TDs: 1 vs. UConn, 11/18/17
2017 (SOPHOMORE): Started all 13 games as one of BC’s two starting tight ends in 2017 … tied for sixth on the team with 15 receptions for 152 yards … started in two-tight end formation in the win at Northern Illinois (Sept. 1), finishing with one reception for 17 yards to setup a BC touchdown … tied career-high with two recep-tions against Notre Dame (Sept. 16) … two receptions for 36 yards, including a 21-yard catch, in the victory at Louisville (Oct. 14) … career high three receptions for 24 yards in the win at Virginia (Oct. 21) … sensational, sliding catch for his first career touchdown in the win against UConn at Fenway Park (Nov. 18).
2016 (REDSHIRT FRESHMAN): Played in first five games of the season with two starts at wide receiver before a season-ending injury … recorded five catches for 90 yards … registered first career reception against Georgia Tech (Sept. 3) in first ca-reer game … caught two passes at Virginia Tech (Sept. 17) ... recorded a career-long 44-yard catch against Buffalo (Oct. 1) but suffered a fractured tibia on the play.
2015 (FRESHMAN): Redshirted the season.
HIGH SCHOOL: Three-time first-team Independent School League (ISL) honoree ... earned ISL MVP accolades as a senior ... the Spartans shared the 2014 ISL Champi-onship title ... earned Boston Globe and Boston Herald All-Scholastic honors in se-nior season ... played for former BC All-American offensive lineman Paul Zukauskas at Lawrence Academy ... transferred to Lawrence after his sophomore season at Goffstown High School ... in 2014, tallied 402 receiving yards and five touchdowns
on 33 receptions, and 75 yards on nine rushes ... also recorded 14 kickoff returns for 355 yards and one touchdown ... in 2013, registered 571 yards and five touchdowns on 46 receptions, and 83 rushing yards on 13 attempts ... also returned four punts for 48 yards, including one touchdown and 11 kickoff returns for 301 yards and two TDs.
PERSONAL: Christian D. Garrison ... enrolled in the Carroll School of Management as a marketing & management/leadership major ... the son of Dave and Christi Garrison ... has a twin brother Matt and a sister, Caroline.
Season GP Rec. Yards TD Long Avg./C2016 5 5 90 0 44 18.02017 13 15 152 1 21 10.1Career 18 20 242 1 44 12.1
#19 BEN GLINESRunning Back/Wide Receiver • 6-2 • 220 • Redshirt JuniorCincinnati, Ohio • St. Xavier
GLINES' CAREER HIGHSReceptions: 2 vs. Louisville, 11/5/16Receiving yards: 10 vs. Wake Forest, 9/9/17
2017 (REDSHIRT SOPHOMORE): Played in all 13 games on special teams … also totaled two receptions for 14 yards at wide receiver … two rushing attempts for eight yards.
2016 (REDSHIRT FRESHMAN): Played in all 13 games … participated in 94 special team plays ... recorded first career reception against Louisville (Nov. 5), totaling two catches for three yards.
2015 (FRESHMAN): Missed the entire season because of an injury and was red-shirted.
HIGH SCHOOL: Earned AP All-Ohio Division I honorable mention in 2014 ... also col-lected Greater Catholic League first team and first-team Division 1 All-District acco-lades in 2014 and 2013 ... three-year varsity starter for head coach Steve Specht ... rushed for 1,224 yards and 14 touchdowns, and added 274 receiving yards and two touchdowns as a senior ... set a school record with 44 carries and 251 yards against Indianapolis Cathedral ... also a member of the US Under-19 National Team that de-feated Canada, 35-0, in the International Bowl in Dallas in February 2015; started at wide receiver and caught a touchdown.
PERSONAL: Benjamin William Glines ... enrolled in the Carroll School of Manage-ment as a communication major ... the son of Bill and Tammy Glines ... has two other sisters and a younger brother.
Season GP Rec. Yards TD Long Avg./C2016 13 2 3 0 3 1.52017 13 2 14 0 10 7.0Career 26 4 17 0 10 4.3
#20 DENNIS GROSELQuarterback • 6-1 • 220 • Redshirt FreshmanWilloughby, Ohio • St. Ignatius
2017 (FRESHMAN): Redshirted the season ... enrolled in Jan-uary of 2017.
HIGH SCHOOL: Standout quarterback for head coach Chuck Kyle at St. Ignatius High School ... earned first-team Associ-ated Press Division I All-Ohio honors in the fall of 2015 ... became the 16th Wildcat quarterback to earn All-Ohio recognition under the tutelage of offensive coordina-
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tor Nick Restifo ... had two games in the fall of 2015 in which he set new school re-cords for passing yards ... finished with 1,959 yards and 18 TDs passing, and rushed for 469 yards and 11 touchdowns in 2015 ... garnered AP All-Northeast Lakes Dis-trict recognition for the second consecutive season ... captain on both the football and baseball teams.
PERSONAL: Dennis George Grosel ... son of Dennis and Laura Grosel ... has a brother Tommy and sister Nicole ... enrolled in the Morrissey College of Arts and Sciences majoring in communication.
#8 WILL HARRISDefensive Back • 6-2 • 210 • SeniorSuwanee, Ga. • Choate Rosemary Hall
HARRIS’ CAREER HIGHSTackles: 10 (2x), last vs. Central Michigan, 9/30/17Tackles for a loss: 2.0 vs. Wake Forest, 9/9/17Interceptions: 1 (4x), last at Virginia, 10/21/17Forced Fumbles: 2 vs. Florida State, 10/27/17Fumble Recoveries: 2 (2x), last at Syracuse, 11/25/17Sacks: 1 at Virginia, 10/21/17
2017 (JUNIOR): Started all 13 games at strong safety … led the nation with four fumble recoveries … third on the team with 83 tackles … 5.5 tackles for loss, one interception, two pass breakups and one sack … career-high 10 tackles in his 17th consecutive start at strong safety in the victory at Northern Illinois (Sept. 1) … led BC with nine tackles and two TFLs against Wake Forest (Sept. 9) … eight tackles and a QB hurry against Notre Dame (Sept. 16) … six tackles at No. 2 Clemson (Sept. 23) … tied his career-high and led BC with 10 tackles in the win over Central Mich-igan (Sept. 30) … seven tackles against No. 16 Virginia Tech (Oct. 7) … six tackles, one sack, one pass breakup and his first interception of the season in BC’s 41-10 win at Virginia (Oct. 21) … forced two fumbles and had a pass breakup in the 35-3 win over Florida State (Oct. 27) … ACC Co-Defensive Back of the Week after totaling sev-en tackles and recovering two fumbles at Syracuse (Nov. 25) … recovered a lateral 30 yards for his first career touchdown in the win over the Orange … nine tackles in the New Era Pinstripe Bowl against Iowa (Dec. 27).
2016 (SOPHOMORE): Started all 13 games at strong safety … recorded 47 total tackles, including 34 solo stops … notched one tackle-for-loss and four breakups … had two interceptions with 64 return yards … part of the defense that ranked on eight top 10 lists, including ninth in total defense (314.2 yards/game), second in sacks (3.62 sacks/game) and 10th in turnovers gained (27) … recorded first in-terception of the season against Massachusetts (Sept. 10) … tallied a career-high eight tackles at Virginia Tech (Sept. 17) ... registered first career tackle for a loss against Buffalo (Oct. 1) ... nabbed an interception against Syracuse (Oct. 22) ... re-corded three tackles in the win at NC State (Oct. 29) ... tallied four tackles against Wake Forest (Nov. 26).
2015 (FRESHMAN): Saw action in all 12 games, including three starts at strong safety to close the season … had a combined 20 tackles, forced one fumble and made one interception … recorded his first career interception in the season opener vs. Maine (Sept. 5) … registered one tackle and a pass breakup in the Northern Illinois game (Sept. 26) and a solo stop at Duke (Oct. 3) … tallied two solo stops at No.5/6 Clemson … followed a four tackle performance at Louisville (Oct. 24) with a career-high, five-tackle game and one forced fumble against Virginia Tech (Oct. 31) … notched three solo stops in each of the final two games against Notre Dame (Nov. 21) and Syracuse (Nov. 28) HIGH SCHOOL: Named the 2014 NEPSAC Class A Player of the Year ... also earned NEPSAC Class A Division All-Star and First-Team All-New England honors ... named a captain as a senior … played for head coach LJ Spinnato … recorded 77 tackles, 20 pass breakups and three interceptions as a senior ... also tallied 650 receiving yards and 10 touchdowns on offense ... helped lead the Wild Boars to the 2014 NEP-SAC Bowl Championship title.
PERSONAL: William Jamahl Harris … enrolled as a communication major in the Mor-rissey College of Arts and Science … the son of Twana and Will Harris, Sr.; has two younger siblings, Trey and Niya … father played wide receiver for at Mississippi State (1989-92) and was drafted in the seventh round by the Buffalo Bills.
Season GP UA A Total TFL Sacks PD FF FR INT2015 12 17 3 20 0.0 0.0 2 1 0 12016 13 34 13 47 1.0 0.0 6 0 0 22017 13 45 38 83 5.5-19 1.0-10 3 0 4 1Career 38 96 54 150 6.5-24 1.0-10 11 1 4 4
#7 TATE HAYNESDefensive Back • 6-1 • 185 • Redshirt FreshmanSan Diego, Calif. • Cathedral Catholic
2017 (FRESHMAN): Redshirted the season at quarterback … moved to cornerback during bowl practices leading up to the New Era Pinstripe Bowl vs. Iowa.
HIGH SCHOOL: Played quarterback for head coach Sean Doyle at Cathedral Catholic … one of two freshmen from Cathedral Catholic (Patrick Brown) in the 2017 recruit-ing class and joins former teammate Ray Smith at Boston College … rated the No. 48 dual-threat quarterback in the nation by ESPN … passed for 1,981 yards as a senior with 22 touchdowns and just five interceptions … also ran for 692 yards and seven touchdowns … led high school to a pair of state championships … threw for 321 yards and three touchdowns in the state championship game leading the Dons to a 38-35 win over St. Mary’s … finalist for the 2016 Silver Pigskin Player of the Year … Union-Tribune December Player of the Month … all-league first team performer … All-CIF first team selection.
PERSONAL: Tatum Donald Haynes ... enrolled in the Carroll School of Management ... son of NFL Hall of Fame defensive back Mike Haynes, who played 14 seasons for the Raiders and Patriots and totaled 46 interceptions ... son of Mike and Gigi Haynes ... has a younger sister and brother.
#17 AIDAN HEGARTYWide Receiver • 6-1 • 185 • Redshirt JuniorBluffton, S.C. • Hilton Head
2017 (REDSHIRT FRESHMAN): Did not see any game action.
2016 (FRESHMAN): Redshirted the season.
HIGH SCHOOL: Earned all-state and all-region at Hilton Head Island High School under head coach BJ Payne … as a senior, completed 198-of-297 passes for 3,029 passing yards, 34 touchdowns and just eight interceptions … also led the Seahawks with 728 rushing yards, scoring eight touchdowns on 90 carries … named IPBG Offensive Player of the Year … broke seven school records … member of National Honor Society.
PERSONAL: Aidan Joseph Hegarty … an economics major enrolled in the Morrissey College of Arts and Sciences … one of Elizabeth Clark and Joseph Hegarty’s five children … three sisters, Brianna, Shannon and Michaela, and a brother, Liam … both parents are Boston College alumni, graduated in 1990.
#95 TAYLOR HILLDefensive Line • 6-0 • 270 • Redshirt SophomorePickerington, Ohio • St. Charles Prep
2017 (REDSHIRT FRESHMAN): Did not see game action.
2016 (FRESHMAN): Redshirted the season.
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HIGH SCHOOL: Played for head coach Jeff Pharion … earned AP All-Ohio and First-Team Defense All-Ohio Capital Conference as a junior … played in the 2016 All-Star Game … two-time Allstate Collision of the Week award winner … four-year honor and merit roll student … also a three-year member and team senior captain of the national business case competition team and engineering team.
PERSONAL: Taylor Deon Hill … enrolled as a finance major in the Carroll School of Management … one of Kevin and Tasha Hill’s three children … siblings Kevin, Jr. and Kendall.
#41 THOMAS HOVSEPIANLinebacker • 5-10 • 200 • Redshirt FreshmanHolliston, Mass. • St. Sebastian's
2017 (FRESHMAN): Redshirted the season.
HIGH SCHOOL: Attended St. Sebastian's School in Needham, Mass. and played football under head coach Bob Souza... to-taled 40 tackles, a sack, two forced fumbles and returned a pick-six as a senior... also a member of the ice hockey and lacrosse teams.
PERSONAL: Thomas Michael Hovsepian ... enrolled as a marketing and analytics major in the Carroll School of Management ... son of Ron and Megan Hovsepian ... has three siblings; John, Courtney and Kathryn ... father graduated from BC in 1983 and brother played wide receiver at BC from 2007-09.
#85 KORAB IDRIZITight End • 6-3 • 250 • JuniorFort Lee, N.J. • Bergen Catholic
IDRIZI’S CAREER HIGHSReceptions: 2 at Northern Illinois, 9/1/17Receiving yards: 17 at Northern Illinois,9/1/17Long reception: 17 at Northern Illinois, 9/1/17
2017 (SOPHOMORE): Earned playing time in nine games at tight end … four recep-tions for 32 yards on the season … key 17-yard reception at Northern Illinois (Sept. 1) to keep a scoring drive alive in the 23-20 win over the Huskies.
2016 (FRESHMAN): Saw action in six games, making three starts at tight end … recorded first-career reception – a 12-yarder – in victory against Connecticut (Nov. 19) … recorded a 13-yard grab in the Quick Lane Bowl victory against Maryland (Dec. 26).
HIGH SCHOOL: Earned First-Team All-Bergen County and All-New Jersey Second Team accolades as a senior … played for head coach Nunzio Campanile … set the school record with 30 receptions for 432 yards as a senior … also scored two touch-downs and caught four passes for two-point conversions in an injury-shortened season ... the Crusaders lost in the state semifinals … member of National Honor Society.
PERSONAL: Korab Idrizi … enrolled in the Morrissey College of Arts and Sciences as a psychology major … oldest of Zuki and Fadil Idrizi’s three children … siblings Shqipron and Genti.
Season GP Rec. Yards TD Long Avg./C2016 6 2 25 0 13 12.52017 9 4 32 0 17 8.0 Career 15 6 57 0 17 9.5
#76 ELIJAH JOHNSONOffensive Line • 6-5 • 330 • Redshirt SophomoreSevern, Md. • DeMatha Catholic
2017 (REDSHIRT FRESHMAN): Redshirted while recovering from a knee injury.
2016 (FRESHMAN): Played in 12 games, making 10 starts at left guard … member of the offensive line that allowed the Eagles to rack up over 400 yards of total offense in back-to-back games against Wagner (490) and Buffalo (400), and over 300 yards five times … did not allow quar-terback Patrick Towles to be sacked at Virginia Tech (Sept. 17) and against Wagner (Sept. 24), and allowed just one sack twice while on the line (at Massachusetts and vs. Syracuse) … helped BC to a season-high 300 rushing yards, four rushing touchdowns and 42 points against Wagner … blocked for three rushing TDs against Buffalo (Oct. 1).
HIGH SCHOOL: Earned All-Washington Catholic Athletic Conference honorable men-tion … blocked for the Stags that rushed for 2,733 yards and 38 touchdowns in 2015, and 2,266 yards and 13 touchdowns in 2014 … DeMatha Catholic won the conference championship title in 2013, 2014 and 2015 … played for head coach Eli-jah Brooks.
PERSONAL: Elijah Tavaris Johnson … a communication major enrolled in the Mor-rissey College of Arts and Sciences … son of Carl Johnson … has an older brother.
#16 DAVON JONESLinebacker • 5-10 • 235 • Redshirt JuniorWorcester, Mass. • St. John's (Shrewsbury)
JONES’ CAREER HIGHSRush attempts: 12 vs Wagner, 9/24/16Rush yards: 90 vs Wagner, 9/24/16Long rush: 26 vs Wagner, 9/24/16Receptions: 2 vs. Clemson, 10/7/16Long reception: 38 vs Buffalo, 10/1/16All-purpose yards: 91 vs. Buffalo, 10/1/16Tackles: 9 vs. Iowa, 12/27/17Forced Fumbles: 1 vs. UConn, 11/18/17Tackles for a loss: 1 at Syracuse, 11/25/17
2017 (REDSHIRT SOPHOMORE): Made the transition from running back to line-backer midseason due to injuries at linebacker for the Eagles … played in 12 games overall on the year for BC, totaling 23 tackles and two tackles for loss … started the final two games of the year at middle linebacker … three carries for 21 yards against Wake Forest (Sept. 9) … moved to linebacker prior to the Clemson game to help with depth at the position … first career appearance at linebacker in the Central Michigan victory (Sept. 30) … forced first career fumble on kickoff coverage against UConn (Nov. 18) … first career start at linebacker in the 42-14 win at Syracuse (Nov. 25) … eight tackles and one TFL against the Orange … career high nine tackles in the New Era Pinstripe Bowl against Iowa (Dec. 27).
2016 (REDSHIRT FRESHMAN): Played in all 13 games, making one start at running back … second on the team with 361 rushing yards on 91 carries, averaging 4.0 yards per carry … recorded just 10 yards lost on the season and did not register negative yardage in nine games ... scored two rushing touchdowns and threw one through the air … added 99 receiving yards on 10 catches … recorded first career carry for two yards in season opener in Dublin against Georgia Tech (Sept. 3) … rushed 17 yards on five attempts, including an eight-yard rush at Virginia Tech (Sept. 17) ... recorded a career day against Wagner (Sept. 24), rushing for 90 yards on 12 attempts while recording a career-long 26-yard run ... scored first career touch-down against Buffalo (Oct. 1) while registering a career-high 91 all-purpose yards and a career-long reception of 38 yards ... tallied a career-high two catches for 25
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yards against Clemson (Oct. 7) ... made first career start against Syracuse (Oct. 22) and rushed for 66 yards, including a career-long 28-yard rush ... threw a 14-yard touchdown pass to tight end Tommy Sweeney on a trick play for the game-winning touchdown at NC State (Oct. 29) ... led the Eagles in rushing against Connecticut (Nov. 19), totaling 40 yards and adding a second touchdown of the season.
2015 (FRESHMAN): Redshirted the season.
HIGH SCHOOL: A four-year starter for St. John’s High School in Shrewsbury ... earned ESPN Boston All-State honors and Worcester Telegram & Gazette All-Star honorable mention as a junior ... racked up 45 tackles, one fumble recovery and four inter-ceptions in senior season as a defensive back ... also recorded 60 yards on eight carries and 592 receiving yards and five touchdowns on 29 catches on offense ... made 125 tackles, five forced fumbles, three fumble recoveries, eight interceptions and five pass breakups as a junior.
PERSONAL: Davon C. Jones … an applied psychology and human development major in the Lynch School of Education … the son of Amie Cox … his cousin Michael Cox was an NFL running back, most recently playing for the New York Giants – who drafted him in the seventh round.
Season GP Att. Yards TD Long Avg./R2016 13 91 361 2 28 4.02017 12 4 25 0 20 6.2Career 25 95 386 2 28 4.1
Receiving GP Rec. Yards TD Long Avg./C2016 13 10 99 0 38 9.92017 12 2 9 0 5 4.5Career 25 12 10 0 38 9.0
Season GP UA A Total TFL Sacks PD FF FR INT2016 13 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 02017 12 11 12 23 2.0-5 0.0 0 1 0 0Career 12 11 12 23 2.0-5 0.0 0 1 0 0
#87 NOAH JORDAN-WILLIAMSWide Receiver • 6-1 • 200 • Redshirt FreshmanCicero, N.Y.• Christian Brothers Academy
2017 (FRESHMAN): Redshirted the season.
HIGH SCHOOL: Played wide receiver for head coach Casey Brown at Christian Brothers Academy … rated the No. 10 play-er in New York by ESPN … 18 receptions for 525 yards and eight touchdowns as a senior … finished junior campaign with 19 receptions for 296 yards and three scores … two-time Class AA all-state selection, including first-team honors as a senior … 2015 All-Central New York performer … helped guide team to the Section III championship his senior season … USA Today all-state second team honoree … two-time all-Central New York first team selection.
PERSONAL: Noah Jordan-Williams ... son of Debra E. Williams ... enrolled as a com-munication major in the Morrissey College of Arts and Sciences.
#48 TANNER KARAFADefensive Line • 6-3 • 285 • Redshirt SophomoreAshburn, Va. • Stone Bridge
KARAFA’S CAREER HIGHSTackles: 5 vs. Notre Dame, 9/16/17Tackles for loss: 1 (2x), last vs. Iowa, 12/27/17
2017 (REDSHIRT SOPHOMORE): Played in all 13 games at defensive end … 16 tack-les and two tackles for loss on the season … career-high five tackles against Notre Dame (Sept. 16) … three tackles versus Virginia Tech (Oct. 7) … tackle for loss in the New Era Pinstripe Bowl against Iowa (Dec. 27).
2016 (REDSHIRT FRESHMAN): Played in six games and assisted on one tackle against Clemson (Oct. 7).
2015 (FRESHMAN): Redshirted the season.
HIGH SCHOOL: Named the 2014 Virginia High School League (VHSL) Regional and Conference Defensive Player of the Year ... also earned first-team NHSL Group 5A all-state, first-team North Region, first-team NHSL all-conference, first-team Virgin-ia Preps all-state and Washington Post’s first-team all-met honors as a senior ... named a captain as a senior … played for Mickey Thompson … tallied 103 tackles, including 30 for loss and five sacks, three forced fumbles, three fumble recoveries and two interceptions … set the school records for single-season tackles and sin-gle-game tackles (22) … also played baseball, earning second-team all-conference honors twice at first base and garnering a captainship as a junior and senior … Stone Bridge also captured the 2015 5A state championship title.
PERSONAL: Tanner Stewart Karafa … enrolled in the Carroll School of Management as an information systems major … the son of Jim and Liz Karafa; has an older broth-er, Collin … father played two years of football at Virginia Military Institute and two years of golf at Penn State.
Season GP UA A Total TFL Sacks PD FF FR INT2016 6 1 0 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 02017 13 10 6 16 2.0-5 0.0-0 1 0 0 0Career 19 11 6 17 2.0-5 0.0-0 1 0 0 0
#55 WYATT KNOPFKEOffensive Line • 6-4 • 295 • Redshirt JuniorBradenton, Fla. • St. Stephen's Episcopal
2017 (REDSHIRT SOPHOMORE): Appeared in four games on the offensive line.
2016 (REDSHIRT FRESHMAN): Saw action in the win against Wagner (Sept. 24) and against Clemson (Oct. 7) … did not allow quarterback Patrick Towles to be sacked against the Seahawks and helped BC to a season-high 300 rushing yards, four rushing touchdowns and 42 points.
2015 (FRESHMAN): Redshirted the season.
HIGH SCHOOL: Played his final season at St. Stephen’s Episcopal for head coach Tod Creneti, earning Class 2A all-state first team accolades and helping the Fal-cons to a school record in wins … also garnered Sunshine State Athletic Conference (SSAC) first team honors … named the MVP at the NUC All-South Classic … played three years at Cardinal Mooney Catholic, helping the Cougars to a 2013 district title … earned Class 3A all-state first team honors as a junior ... on the 2015 ESPN 300, the top 300 players in the nation.
PERSONAL: Wyatt Grant Knopfke … a management and leadership major enrolled in the Carroll School of Management … the son of LeeAnn Fronckowiak and Steven Knopfke … older brother Dylan played lacrosse at Canisius College in Buffalo (2011-14).
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#56 ADAM KORUTZOffensive Line • 6-2 • 300 • Redshirt SophomoreJohnson City, N.Y. • Johnson City
2017 (REDSHIRT FRESHMAN): Played in two games … did not record any statistics ... made the transition from defense to offense during 2018 spring practice.
AS A FRESHMAN (2016): Redshirted the season.
HIGH SCHOOL: Named to the USA Today All-USA New York First Team and Class A All-State First Team by the New York State Sportswriters Association in 2015 … also voted Section IV Class A Lineman of the Year by head coaches as a senior … played tight end and defensive end for Fred Deinhardt at Johnson City High School … recorded 75 tackles, including 30 for loss and 10 sacks, and forced two fumbles … member of the NY Elite 24 team and named first-team all-region as a senior … two-year captain ... garnered Defensive MVP honors of the Ernie Davis Senior Classic … voted Section IV Class B Lineman of the Year by the head coaches as a junior ... ranked the fifth-best player in New York by ESPN and the 10th-best played Named No. 10 player in the state by 247Sports ... also received offers from Army, Cornell, Princeton, Syracuse and Northwestern.
PERSONAL: Adam Stephen Korutz ... enrolled in the Morrissey College of Arts and Sciences as a communication major.
#28 JOHN LAMOTLinebacker • 6-0 • 240 • Redshirt SophomoreGraham, N.C. • Eastern Alamance
LAMOT’S CAREER HIGHSTackles: 10 (3x), last vs. UConn, 11/18/17Tackles for loss: 2.0 vs. Florida State, 10/27/17Sacks: 1 (2x), last vs. No. 23 NC State, 11/11/17Interceptions: 1 at Virginia, 10/21/17Long interception return: 40 at Virginia, 10/21/17 (TD)
2017 (REDSHIRT FRESHMAN): Named the ACC’s Defensive Rookie of the Year by the Atlantic Coast Sports Media Association … played in 11 games before a knee in-jury sidelined him for the final two games of the season … fifth on the team with 63 tackles … totaled six tackles for loss, two sacks and returned one interception for a touchdown … seven tackles in one half at No. 2 Clemson (Sept. 23) … career-high 10 tackles in first career start at home against Central Michigan (Sept. 30) … nine tackles and one TFL against No. 16 Virginia Tech (Oct. 7) … six tackles, one TFL, and ran down Heisman Trophy winner Lamar Jackson on the sideline on a key 3rd-and-2 stop … four tackles and his first-career interception - a pick-six - as he returned the INT 40 yards for a touchdown in the 41-10 win at Virginia (Oct. 21) … tied a ca-reer-high with 10 tackles in the 35-3 win over Florida State (Oct. 27) … new career best with 2.0 TFLs and a sack against the Seminoles … seven tackles, including 1.5 behind the line of scrimmage, against No. 23 NC State (Nov. 11) … second career sack, as well, against the Wolfpack … tied a career high with 10 tackles in the 39-16 victory over UConn at Fenway Park (Nov. 18).
2016 (FRESHMAN): Redshirted the season.
HIGH SCHOOL: Quarterback and defensive back for head coach John Kirby at East-ern Alamance High School … senior captain … two-time Times-News All-Region Of-fensive Player of the Year … in 2015, passed for 2,772 yards, rushed for 2,210 yards and was responsible for 60 touchdowns … held a 27-2 career record as the full-time starter … finished career holding 18 school records, including rushing for 265 yards in a single game, scoring seven touchdowns (four passing, three rushing) in a game, tallying 39 rushing TDs in a season, recording 2,772 passing yards in a season, notching 2,210 rushing yards in a season, scoring 500 points in a career, recording 82 career rushing TDs, putting up 5,759 career passing yards and rushing for 4,804
career yards … played linebacker in the Shrine Bowl of the Carolinas, registering five tackles as his North Carolina beat South Carolina … also played basketball.
PERSONAL: John Ishmael Lamot III … a communication major enrolled in the Mor-rissey College of Arts and Sciences … the son of Marian and John Lamot … has three older siblings, Hassan, Asad and Ali.
Season GP UA A Total TFL Sacks PD FF FR INT2017 11 32 31 63 6.0-24 2.0-17 0 0 0 1Career 11 32 31 63 6.0-24 2.0-17 0 0 0 1
#23 TRAVIS LEVYRunning Back • 5-11 • 205 • SophomoreOlney, Md. • Sherwood
LEVY’S CAREER HIGHSRush attempts: 3 (3x), last at Louisville, Oct. 14Rush yards: 18 vs. Wake Forest, Sept. 9Long rush: 19 vs. Wake Forest, Sept. 9Receptions: 3 (2x), last at Virginia, Oct. 21Receiving yards: 51 at Syracuse, Nov. 25Long reception: 46 at Syracuse, Nov. 25Receiving TDs: 1 at Syracuse, Nov. 25 2017 (FRESHMAN): Played in all 13 games on special teams and at running back … 21 carries for 54 yards … 15 receptions for 153 yards and a touchdown out of the backfield receiving as well … enrolled in January 2017 and participated in spring practice with the Eagles … first career game at Northern Illinois (Sept. 1) … first rushing attempts against Wake Forest (Sept. 9), totaling three carries for 18 yards … led BC with three receptions for 42 yards against Virginia Tech (Oct. 7) … first career touchdown in the 42-14 win at Syracuse (Nov. 25) as he scored on a 46-yard touchdown reception. HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year starter for head coach Chris Grier at Sherwood High School … lined up at running back, wide receiver, outside linebacker and safety during his prep career … named the Maryland Gatorade Player of the Year after leading Sherwood to a 10-1 record and rushing for 1,809 yards and 29 touchdowns as a senior … Washington Post All-Met first team accolades as a senior … rated as the second-best running back in Maryland and the fifth-best running back in the East according to Scout.com … listed as the No. 41 running back nationally ac-cording to Scout.com … ranked the 16th-best prospect in Maryland and the No. 42 running back in the country by Rivals.com … finished his junior season with 1,420 rushing yards and 23 touchdowns to help guide Sherwood to the postseason … ended his prep career with over 5,000 yards from scrimmage and 76 touchdowns … finished his senior season with three games over 200 yards rushing, including a season-high 297 yards on just 10 carries in a 64-8 win over Kennedy … rushed for a season-best six touchdowns in the win over Kennedy … rushed for 218 yards and four touchdowns as a junior in the 50-20 win over Springbrook … all-around athlete who also played two years of basketball at Sherwood and ran track during his junior year. PERSONAL: Travis Levy ... son of Norris Levy and Karen Gooden ... enrolled as an ac-counting and information systems in the Carroll School of Management ... recipient of the Valentino Family Scholarship ... has five siblings.
Rushing GP Att. Yards TD Long Avg./R2017 13 21 54 0 19 2.6Career 13 21 54 0 19 2.6
Receiving GP Rec. Yards TD Long Avg./C2017 13 15 153 1 46 10.2Career 13 15 153 1 46 10.2
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#11 CJ LEWISWide Receiver • 6-4 • 210 • SophomoreHamden, Conn. • Cheshire Academy
2017 (FRESHMAN): Appeared in four games at wide receiver ... did not record any statistics.
HIGH SCHOOL: One of the nation’s top-ranked dual-threat quarterbacks for head coach Drew Dykeman at Cheshire Academy … was recruited as a wide receiver to Boston College … No. 7 prospect in Connecticut according to Rivals.com … rated the No. 24 dual-threat quarterback na-tionally by Rivals.com … fifth-ranked player in the Nutmeg State according to ESPN and the nation’s No. 16 dual-threat quarterback … rated the top quarterback in Con-necticut by Scout.com and the No. 10 quarterback in the East by Scout.com … threw for 1,350 yards and 20 touchdowns as a senior … also rushed for five touchdowns and recorded three interceptions on defense … his team won the 2016 NEPSAC Bowl championship.
PERSONAL: Colmore Charles Lewis Jr. ... enrolled in the Carroll School of Manage-ment ... son of Beverly Phillips Lewis ... has two older siblings.
#99 COLTON LICHTENBERGKicker • 5-10 • 190 • SeniorSavannah, Ga. • Savannah Country Day
LICHTENBERG’S CAREER HIGHSPoints scored: 11 (2x), last at Virginia, Oct. 21Kick PATs: 6 at Louisville, Oct. 14Field goals made: 3 at Northern Illinois, Sept. 1Field goal attempts: 3 at Northern Illinois, Sept. 1Longest field goal: 43 (2x) last at Syracuse, 11/28/15
2017 (JUNIOR): Career-best performance in the win at Northern Illinois (Sept. 1), finishing a perfect 3-for-3 on field goals including the game-winner from 37 yards out with 2:13 remaining in the fourth quarter … ACC Specialist of the Week for his efforts in the NIU win … named one of three stars of the week nationally by the Lou Groza Award following the NIU game … career-high three field goals and 11 points in the NIU victory … drilled a 42-yard field goal against the Huskies, the second-lon-gest field goal of his career … 1-for-1 with a 30-yard field goal against Wake Forest (Sept. 9) … 2-for-2 on field goals of 38 and 41 yards against Notre Dame (Sept. 16) … 1-for-2 on field goal attempts against No. 16 Virginia Tech (Oct. 7), connecting from 32 yards … second game-winning field goal on the road as he connected on a 27-yard FG with no time remaining in the 45-42 victory at Louisville (Oct. 14) … perfect 2-for-2 on field goals and made all five PATs in the 41-10 victory at Virginia (Oct. 21).
2016 (SOPHOMORE): Appeared in one game … kicked off three times and tied a career high with two PATs against Georgia Tech (Sept. 3); missed two field goal attempts against the Yellow Jackets.
2015 (FRESHMAN): Saw action in nine games, handling both field goals and kick-offs the last half of the season … went 6-for-6 on PAT attempts and 3-for-6 in field-goal attempts … kicked off 24 times for 1,443 yards – an average of 60.1 yards per kick – which also included four touchbacks … in his collegiate debut vs. Northern Illinois (Sept. 26), was 2-2 on PATs, averaged 56.0 yards on three kickoffs and con-verted a 25-yard field goal attempt … had two kickoffs for 101 yards at Duke (Oct. 3) … kicked off four times at No. 5/6 Clemson (Oct. 17), averaging 63.5 yards per kick with one touchback … had three kickoffs at Louisville (Oct. 24), totaling 195 yards and averaging 65.9 yards per kick … kicked off three times in loss to Virginia Tech (Oct. 31), averaging 63.7 yards with one touchback … registered a career-long 43-yard field goal and kicked off three times (59.3-yard average) against No. 5/4 Notre Dame (Nov. 21) … matched his career long with 43-yard field goal at Syracuse (Nov. 28), adding four kickoffs (234 yards).
HIGH SCHOOL: Named a 2014 All-American small school kicker by MaxPreps.com … also garnered All-state, all-region and All-Savannah honors senior year … played for head coach Dennis Coyle … named Kohl's Kicking All-America Kickoff Specialist in 2013 and 2014 … in senior season, connected on 14-of-17 field-goal attempts with a long of 49 … 41-of-45 kickoff were touchbacks and was a perfect 27-for-27 on point-after attempts … hit a 51-yard field goal in junior season … earned All-State Class A honorable mention that year.
PERSONAL: Colton Paul Lichtenberg … communication major enrolled in the Mor-rissey College of Arts and Sciences … one of Claudia and Dennis Lichtenberg’s three children.
Season FGs PCT 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ LG BLK PATs PCT PTS2015 3-6 50.0 0-0 1-2 0-1 2-3 0-0 43 0 6-6 100.0 152016 0-2 0.0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 2-2 100.0 22017 12-20 60.0 0-0 2-3 8-9 2-7 0-1 42 1 40-43 93.0 84Career 15-28 53.6 0-0 3-5 8-11 4-11 0-1 43 1 48-51 94.1 101
#72 ALEC LINDSTROMOffensive Line • 6-4 • 280 • Redshirt FreshmanDudley, Mass. • Shepherd Hill Regional
2017 (FRESHMAN): Medical redshirt … enrolled in January 2017 and participated in spring practice for the Eagles.
HIGH SCHOOL: Two-way lineman for his father, head coach Chris Lindstrom, Sr. at Shepherd Hill Regional High School … his brother Chris has started the last two seasons on the Boston College offensive line … his father played at Boston University and in the NFL … USA Today All-Massachusetts first team all-state selection on the offensive line … Telegram & Gazette Super Team selection as a junior after helping pave the way for a Rams' offense that averaged nearly 270 yards per game and 28.5 points per game … SuiteSports first-team all-state performer as a senior … key cog in an offensive line that helped the Rams average 7.6 yards per carry and rush for over 3,300 yards his senior season.
PERSONAL: Alec Eric Lindstrom … enrolled as a marketing major in the Carroll School of Management ... son of Chris and Dawn Lindstrom’s six children ... his fa-ther was a hall of fame lineman at Boston University and spent three seasons in the NFL ... his uncle, Eric, played defensive end at the Heights (1984-88) ... older brother Chris is a senior on the BC offensive line.
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#75 CHRIS LINDSTROMOffensive Line • 6-4 • 310 • SeniorDudley, Mass. • Shepherd Hill
2017 (JUNIOR): All-ACC second-team honoree at tackle for the first time in his career … leads the team in career starts (36) and career games played (38) … BC’s highest-graded of-fensive linemen the entire season and led a productive unit that ranked second in the ACC - and tied for 13th nationally - with just 13 sacks allowed … key cog in a rushing offense that was 25th nationally, averaging 220.4 yards per game … started at right guard in the season opener and also played at right tackle at NIU (Sept. 1) … played all 94 snaps against NIU and graded out as the team’s top lineman (80%) against the Huskies (Sept. 1) … played 77 snaps in the Wake Forest game (Sept. 9) … starter and played 84 snaps against Notre Dame (Sept. 16) at right guard … graded out at 85 percent as the team’s best lineman in the win against Central Michigan (Sept. 30) … played all 87 snaps at right tackle in the win at Louisville (Oct. 14) as the offense registered season-highs in points (45), total offense (555) and rushing offense (364) … named ACC Offensive Lineman of the Week for the first time in his career following the Louisville victory … started at right tackle in the UVA win (Oct. 21) as the offense scored 40+ points in consecutive conference games for the first time in BC history … graded out over 90% as BC’s best lineman and played 81 snaps at right tackle in the 35-3 win over Florida State (Oct. 27) … 75 snaps as the starter at right tackle against No. 23 NC State (Nov. 11) … 63 snaps as the starter at right tackle as the offense rushed for 330 yards in the win over UConn (Nov. 18) … 76 snaps at right tackle as BC totaled 581 yards of total offense, including 333 yards rushing, in the 42-14 win at Syracuse (Nov. 25) … played all 70 offensive snaps at right tackle in the New Era Pinstripe Bowl versus Iowa (Dec. 27).
2016 (SOPHOMORE): Started all 13 games at right guard … member of the offensive line that allowed the Eagles to rack up over 400 yards of total offense in back-to-back games against Wagner (490) and Buffalo (400), and over 300 yards five times … did not allow quarterback Patrick Towles to be sacked at Virginia Tech (Sept. 17) and against Wagner (Sept. 24), and allowed just one sack three times (vs. Geor-gia Tech, at Massachusetts, Syracuse) … helped BC to a season-high 300 rushing yards, four rushing touchdowns and 42 points against Wagner … blocked for three rushing TDs against Buffalo (Oct. 1).
2015 (FRESHMAN): Saw action in 12 games, starting in the final nine at right guard … was a member of the offensive line that helped back eight rushing touchdowns and 549 yards of offense against Howard (Sept. 12) … helped Boston College reg-ister more than 300 yards of total offense and more than 200 rushing yards five times … made first career start against Northern Illinois (Sept. 26) … did not allow a sack against Howard or at Duke (Oct. 3) … part of the Eagles’ unit that surrendered just one each to Northern Illinois, Wake Forest (Oct. 10) and at Syracuse (Nov. 28).
HIGH SCHOOL: Named to the 2014 Massachusetts Football Coaches All-State team ... a two-time ESPN Boston All-State selection ... earned ESPN Boston’s Lineman of the Year award as a senior ... member of the offensive line that allowed the Rams to run for over 3,000 yards in junior and senior campaigns ... as a senior, Shepherd Hill ran for 3,835 yards and 49 touchdowns en route to the 2014 MIAA Division 4 Central title ... named Massachusetts Division 4 Co-Offensive Player of the Year and SWCL Player of the Year in junior season ... also named to the Worcester Telegram & Gazette Super Team ... played in the Blue-Grey All-American Bowl.
PERSONAL: Christopher Paul Lindstrom … enrolled as an applied psychology & hu-man development and history dual major in the Lynch School of Education … the second oldest of Chris and Dawn Lindstrom’s six children ... his father was a hall of fame lineman at Boston University and spent three seasons in the NFL ... his uncle, Eric, played defensive end at The Heights (1984-88) ... younger brother Alec is a redshirt freshman on the Boston College offensive line.
#80 HUNTER LONGTight End • 6-5 • 250 • Redshirt FreshmanExeter, N.H. • Deerfield Academy
2017 (FRESHMAN): Redshirted the season.
HIGH SCHOOL: Rangy tight end who played for head coach Brian Barbato at Deerfield Academy … totaled 30 receptions for 508 yards and two touchdowns on offense … also contrib-uted seven sacks as a defensive lineman … rated the No. 4 player in Massachusetts by Rivals.com … rated the No. 49 tight end nationally by Scout.com … Scout.com No. 1 tight end in Massachusetts and the fourth-best tight end prospect in the East by Scout.com … USA Today all-state second team selection … earned All-SNE second team accolades and was a two-time all-conference pick.
PERSONAL: Hunter Virgil Long ... enrolled as a computer science major in the Mor-rissey College of Arts and Sciences ... son of Stephen and Jean Long ... has two sisters.
#86 RAY MARTENTight End • 6-3 • 250 • JuniorBelle Harbor, N.Y. • Poly Prep Country Day
MARTEN’S CAREER HIGHSReceptions: 2 at Northern Illinois, 9/1/17Receiving yards: 22 at Syracuse, 11/25/17Long reception: 22 at Syracuse, 11/25/17Receiving Touchdowns: 1 at Northern Illinois, 9/1/17
2017 (SOPHOMORE): Appeared in all 13 games at h-back and on special teams … five receptions for 42 yards and a touchdown … first career touchdown from An-thony Brown in the season opening win at Northern Illinois (Sept. 1) … career long 22-yard reception in the 42-14 win at Syracuse (Nov. 25).
2016 (FRESHMAN): Saw action on offense in eight games.
HIGH SCHOOL: Played tight end, fullback and defensive end for Dino Mangiero at Poly Prep Country Day School … named to the USA Today All-USA New York First Team as a senior … three-time First-Team All-City MSG Varsity as a senior, junior and sophomore … ranked as the fourth-best player in the state of New York by Rivals.com … caught 10 passes as a tight end and recorded 67 tackles, including five sacks and 12 tackles for loss, as an end in 2014 … earned the Joseph Della Pietra Award for displaying strength, loyalty and leadership in 2015 and 2013 … also collected the Blue Devils’ MVP Award as a senior and the Defensive MVP Award as a junior … also played basketball.
PERSONAL: Raymond Francis Marten … a communication major enrolled in the Carroll School of Management … Ray is the oldest of Ray and Linda Marten’s four children … has one sister, Lauren, and two brothers, Terence and Matthew … cousin, Matt Hahn, played football at Penn State (2004-07).
Season GP Rec. Yards TD Long Avg./C2016 8 0 0 0 0 0.02017 13 5 42 1 22 8.4Career 21 5 42 1 22 8.4
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#46 JIMMY MARTINLinebacker • 5-11 • 225 • Redshirt JuniorWinter Park, Fla. • Orangewood Christian
MARTIN’S CAREER HIGHSTackles: 2 at Virginia Tech, 9/17/16
2017 (REDSHIRT SOPHOMORE): Appeared in all 13 games as the team’s long snapper … three tackles on special teams.
2016 (REDSHIRT FRESHMAN): Played in eight games, mainly on special teams … participated in 79 special team plays … recorded first career tackle at Virginia Tech (Sept.17), finishing with two assisted tackles on the day … finished the season with four tackles on the year, including two solo stops.
2015 (FRESHMAN): Redshirted the season.
HIGH SCHOOL: Earned All-State Class 3A second team honors as a senior ... tallied over 100 tackles in 2011, 2012 and 2014 ... notched 102 tackles, four sacks and two interceptions as a senior ... earned All-State Class 3A second team honors in 2014 ... also garnered Orlando Sentinel All-Central Florida team honors and played in the Central Florida All-Star Game ... earned MaxPreps.com Freshman All-American honors in 2011.
PERSONAL: James Donald Martin ... enrolled as a marketing major in the Carroll School of Management … Jimmy is the son of Jim and Debbie Martin ... has an older sister, Kelly.
Season GP UA A Total TFL Sacks PD FF FR INT2016 8 2 2 4 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 02017 13 0 3 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0Career 21 2 5 7 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0
#10 MATT McDONALDQuarterback • 6-3 • 215 • Redshirt FreshmanNewport Beach, Calif. • Mission Viejo
2017 (FRESHMAN): Redshirted the season.
HIGH SCHOOL: Standout quarterback at one of the nation's premier programs at Mission Viejo High School ... completed 64 percent of his passes as a senior (136-of-211) for 2,764 yards and 39 touchdowns ... threw only six interceptions ... also rushed for 235 yards and four scores ... rated the No. 51 pro-style quarterback in the country by 247.
PERSONAL: Matthew Christopher McDonald ... son of Paul and Allyson McDonald ... the youngest of four children ... father Paul played quarterback at USC and in the NFL ... enrolled in the Carroll School of Management.
#55 ISAIAH McDUFFIELinebacker • 6-2 • 220 • SophomoreBuffalo, N.Y. • Bennett
McDUFFIE’S CAREER HIGHSTackles: 5 vs. Iowa, 12/27/17
2017 (FRESHMAN): Appeared in all 13 games on special teams … also earned playing time at linebacker … 11 tackles on the season … saw the most action at linebacker in the New Era Pinstripe Bowl versus Iowa (Dec. 27) … five tackles in the bowl game against the Hawkeyes.
HIGH SCHOOL: Two-way performer at linebacker and running back for head coach Stephenson McDuffie at Bennett High School … finished senior season with 111
tackles, seven tackles-for-loss, three sacks, five forced fumbles, three fumble re-coveries and one interception … also rushed for 1,531 yards and 21 touchdowns on offense … two-time USA Today New York first team all-state selection … three-time All-Western New York performer … led team to the 2016 Section VI Class A cham-pionship … Buffalo News Class A MVP and Player of the Year in 2016 … USA Today New York Defensive Player of the Year as a junior … rated the No. 4 prospect in New York by Rivals.com … 2016 Connolly Cup Award recipient … 12th-ranked prospect in New York and the No. 88 linebacker prospect nationally by ESPN … rated as the No. 67 outside linebacker in the nation according to Scout.com … listed as the No. 2 outside linebacker prospect in New York and the ninth-best in the East by Scout.com … three-time captain in high school … owns school records for single-season tackles (161), single-game tackles (29), career touchdowns (70) and career rushing yards (5,529).
PERSONAL: Stevenson Isaiah McDuffie ... son of Stevenson and Melissa McDuffie ... enrolled in the Lynch School of Education as a secondary education major ... the oldest of three children of the McDuffie family.
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#93 DREW McQUARRIEDefensive End • 6-6 • 255 • Redshirt FreshmanWeare, N.H. • John Stark
2017 (FRESHMAN): Redshirted the season ... switched from tight end to defensive end during bowl practices.
HIGH SCHOOL: Quarterback in high school for head coach Rod McQuarrie at John Stark … will convert to tight end at Boston College … USA Today New Hampshire all-state second team selection … threw for 1,769 yards and 22 touchdowns as a senior for the Generals … also added eight rushing touchdowns … top-ranked athlete in the state of New Hampshire and the 75th nationally according to ESPN … Concord Monitor Fall Male Athlete of the Year … earned all-state accolades in lacrosse as a junior … 2015 Eagle-Tribune All-New Hampshire … team MVP as a senior … also played basketball and was a two-time lacrosse captain in high school.
PERSONAL: Drew Roderick McQuarrie ... one of two children of Rod and Michelle McQuarrie ... enrolled in the Carroll School of Management.
#27 CHRISTIAN McSTRAVICKWide Receiver • 6-3 • 215 • Redshirt SophomoreKaty, Texas • Strake Jesuit College Prep
2017 (REDSHIRT FRESHMAN): Appeared in three games … did not record any statistics.
2016 (FRESHMAN): Redshirted the season.
HIGH SCHOOL: Two-time All-District 19-6A first-team Offense … named to the All-Greater Houston second team … tallied eight touchdowns on 47 receptions for 909 yards as a senior captain … named one of the top 100 recruits in the Great Houston area by The Chronicle … finalist for the Houston Touchdown Club’s Offen-sive Player of the Year … under head coach James Clancy, the Crusaders went 8-5 and advanced to the third round of Region III-6 … also ran track and helped Crusad-ers win back-to-back district and area team titles
PERSONAL: Christian Glazier McStravick … a general management major enrolled in the Carroll School of Management … youngest of Lisa and Peter McStravick’s five children … has two sisters, Elizabeth and Mary Helen, and two brothers, Peter and Stephen.
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#43 ISAIAH MIRANDALinebacker • 6-0 • 245 • Redshirt SophomoreBoston, Mass. • Boston College High
2017 (REDSHIRT FRESHMAN): Appeared in three games … finished the season with two tackles.
2016 (FRESHMAN): Redshirted the season.
HIGH SCHOOL: Earned Catholic Conference All-Star honors as a senior at BC High under head coach Jonathan Bartlett … played middle linebacker and tight end … re-corded 97 tackles, including 18 tackles for loss and four sacks, two forced fumbles and one fumble recovery in senior season … member of the track team that won Catholic Conference title in 2016 … member of the National Honor Society.
PERSONAL: Isaiah Kelson Miranda … an operations management major enrolled in the Carroll School of Management … the son of Nelson Miranda and Maria Docanto … has three siblings, Elijah, Imani and Olivia.
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#67 AARON MONTEIROOffensive Line • 6-7 • 320 • SeniorBrockton, Mass. • Brockton
2017 (JUNIOR): Started all 13 games at left tackle … key con-tributor to an offensive line that allowed just 1.15 sacks per game, the 13th-best mark in the nation … helped pave the way for the nation’s seventh-leading rusher AJ Dillon as BC aver-aged 220.4 rushing yards per game … eighth consecutive start at left tackle in the season opening win at Northern Illinois (Sept. 1) … played 91 snaps as the starter at left tackle against NIU (Sept. 1) and all 83 snaps in the Wake Forest game (Sept. 9) … starter at left tackle and played the entire game (85 snaps) against Notre Dame (Sept. 16) … suffered an ankle injury in the second half at Clemson and did not return (Sept. 23) … started at left tackle in the Central Michigan win (Sept. 30) and played all 77 snaps … BC rushed for 224 yards in the win against the Chips … played all 87 snaps at left tackle in the win at Louisville (Oct. 14) as the offense registered sea-son-highs in points (45), total offense (555) and rushing offense (364) … started at left tackle in the UVA win (Oct. 21) as the offense scored 40+ points in consecutive conference games for the first time in BC history … started at left tackle and played 81 snaps in the 35-3 victory over Florida State (Oct. 27) … 75 snaps as the starter at left tackle against No. 23 NC State (Nov. 11) … 63 snaps as the starter at left tackle as the offense rushed for 330 yards in the win over UConn (Nov. 18) … 76 snaps at left tackle as BC totaled 581 yards of total offense, including 333 yards rushing, in the 42-14 win at Syracuse (Nov. 25) … logged 70 snaps in a starting assignment in the New Era Pinstripe Bowl against Iowa (Dec. 27).
2016 (SOPHOMORE): Played in 12 games, making 12 starts at left tackle … member of the offensive line that allowed the Eagles to rack up over 400 yards of total offense in back-to-back games against Wagner (490) and Buffalo (400), and over 300 yards five times … did not allow quarterback Patrick Towles to be sacked at Virginia Tech (Sept. 17) and against Wagner (Sept. 24), and allowed just one sack three times (vs. Georgia Tech, at Massachusetts, Syracuse) … helped BC to a sea-son-high 300 rushing yards, four rushing touchdowns and 42 points against Wag-ner … blocked for three rushing TDs against Buffalo (Oct. 1).
2015 (FRESHMAN): Saw action in six games, starting five at left tackle … made his collegiate debut at No. 5/6 Clemson (Oct. 17) and made his first start at Louisville (Oct. 24) … part of the Eagles’ line unit that allowed a single sack at Syracuse (Nov. 28) … earned the Athletics Director’s Award for Academic Achievement.
HIGH SCHOOL: Named to the Massachusetts Football Coaches Association “Su-per 26” Team as a senior ... also earned ESPN Boston all-state honors to go along with Boston Herald’s “Dandy Dozen” and Big Three Conference honors ... named to the Boston Globe and Brockton Enterprise All-Scholastic teams ... played for head coach Peter Colombo … helped Brockton High win the Big Three Conference title and rush for an average of 227 yards per game … high honor roll student and mem-ber of National Honor Society.
PERSONAL: Aaron Joseph Monteiro … a marketing major enrolled in the Carroll School of Management … Aaron in the grandson of Delia Monteiro-Heron and the nephew of Manuel Monteiro ... has a nephew Cameron.
#90 BRYCE MORAISDefensive Line • 6-4 • 260 • Redshirt SophomoreGrayson, Ga. • Grayson
2017 (REDSHIRT FRESHMAN): Played in three games … did not record any statistics.
2016 (FRESHMAN): Redshirted the season.
HIGH SCHOOL: Recorded 48 tackles, including eight sacks, and deflected 16 passes in senior season ... part of a defense that allowed only 8.9 points per game … played for head coach Mickey Conn … Rams finished the 2015 season 13-1 and successfully defended 6A Region 8 title ... advanced to the state semifinals … rated the 11th-best defensive end in Georgia by Scout.com.
PERSONAL: Bryce Lorenzo Morais … a computer science major enrolled in the Carroll School of Management ... Bryce is one of Michael and Robyn Morais’ three children … has an older brother, Kyle and a younger sister, Sasha … father played football and wrestled at Long Island University-CW Post and played semi-profes-sional football … mother ran track at the University of Maryland.
#30 JAHMIN MUSEDefensive Back • 6-2 • 210 • Redshirt FreshmanElizabeth, N.J. • Elizabeth
2017 (FRESHMAN): Redshirted the season.
HIGH SCHOOL: Played wide receiver, safety and linebacker for head coach Jamil Jackson at Elizabeth High School … NJ.com second team all-state on offense … totaled 620 rushing yards and 12 rushing touchdowns, 114 passing yards and two passing touchdowns and totaled one receiving touchdown … three interceptions, including one returned for a touchdown …. scored three touchdowns on kickoff returns and tallied one punt return for a touchdown his senior season … rated as the No. 2 athlete in New Jersey according to Scout.com … listed as the No. 69 athlete nationally and the sixth-best athlete in the East according to Scout.com … NJ.com All-Group 5 first team selection at wide receiver for the Minutemen … also played basketball at Elizabeth … rated the No. 26 prospect in New Jersey by NJ.com … rated as the No. 4 wide receiver in New Jersey by Rivals.com and the state’s 32nd-best prospect.
PERSONAL: Jahmin Taison Muse ... son of Jahmin Muse and Javere D. Smith ... enrolled in the Carroll School of Management as a finance major ... has an older brother.
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#66 ANTHONY PALAZZOLOOffensive Line • 6-5 • 315 • Redshirt JuniorFairfield, Conn. • Fairfield College Prep
2017 (REDSHIRT SOPHOMORE): Played in 13 games on spe-cial teams and as a reserve offensive lineman.
2016 (REDSHIRT FRESHMAN): Saw action in three games – Wagner (Sept. 24), Buffalo (Oct. 1) and Clemson (Oct. 7) … member of the offensive line that allowed the Eagles to rack up over 400 yards of total offense in back-to-back games against Wagner (490) and Buffalo (400) … did not allow quarterback Patrick Towles to be sacked and helped BC to a season-high 300 rushing yards, four rushing touchdowns and 42 points against the Seahawks … blocked for three rushing TDs against Buffalo (Oct. 1).
2015 (FRESHMAN): Redshirted the season.
HIGH SCHOOL: Named to the Connecticut High School Coaches Association all-state first team as a senior ... also earned USA Today and Walter Coach All-Connecticut team honors ... named to the All-Southern Connecticut Conference first team and the MSG Varsity All-Connecticut second team ... earned all-state and all-area honors from the New Haven Register and deemed a member of the Connecticut Post Hearst 33 All-Star team ... played for head coach Tom Shea ... helped Fairfield College Prep run for 4,196 yards.
PERSONAL: Anthony Joseph Palazzolo ... a marketing major enrolled in the Carroll School of Management ... son of Gina Palazzolo and grandson of Gene Palazzolo.
#18 MIKE PALMERDefensive Back • 6-1 • 195 • Redshirt SophomoreEndwell, N.Y. • Maine Endwell
2017 (REDSHIRT FRESHMAN): Appeared in three games … totaled three solo tackles … career high two stops in the 41-10 win at Virginia (Oct. 21).
2016 (FRESHMAN): Redshirted the season.
HIGH SCHOOL: Three-year starter and senior captain for head coach Matt Gallagher … named to the USA Today All-USA New York first team … also named the 2015 Athlete of the Year by the Press & Sun-Bulletin … two-time New York State Sports Writers Association First Team All-State honoree and two-time Elite 24 selection … in three seasons as a starter, intercepted 22 passes and returned four for touch-downs; also served as the No. 1 receiver … rated the eighth-best player in New York by Rivals.com … played a role during Spartans’ state-record 62-game win streak … Maine Endwell went 37-1 during his three years, including winning Class A state title in 2013 and 2014 … earned Offensive MVP accolades in the 2015 Ernie Davis Senior Classic … also played basketball and ran track … won the pentathlon at the state track and field championship … honor roll student.
PERSONAL: Michael Thomas Palmer … a communication major enrolled in the Car-roll School of Management … son of Gary Palmer and Bev Battaglini … has a sister Hannah, step-siblings, Nick and Olivia, and half-brothers, Zac and Kenna.
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#4 EJ PERRYQuarterback • 6-2 • 210 • SophomoreAndover, Mass. • Andover
2017 (FRESHMAN): No. 2 quarterback on the depth chart after the season-ending injury to Anthony Brown following the NC State game … made his collegiate debut in the 39-16 victory at Fenway Park against UConn (Nov. 18) … enrolled in January of 2017 and participated in spring practice prior to the season.
HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year starter at quarterback for his father, head coach E.J. Perry III at Andover High School … two-time Boston Herald All-Scholastic selection and three-time Merrimack Valley Conference All-Star … tied the Massachusetts state record for single-season touchdown passes with 47 as a senior (BC’s Troy Flutie shares the record) … accounted for eight touchdowns (five passing, three rush-ing) in a 54-48 playoff win over Lexington as a senior … Boston Globe Division 1 Player of the Year as a senior … Boston Globe All-Scholastic selection as a junior … tossed seven touchdowns in his final high school game in a 49-20 win over North Andover … SuiteSports MIAA all-state first team quarterback as a senior … named SuiteSports MIAA Offensive Player of the Year his senior season … led a Golden Warriors’ offense that averaged 42 points per game his senior campaign ... 114 ca-reer touchdown passes rank second in state history … career total of 8,712 passing yards are second all-time in state history … threw for 3,398 yards and 47 touch-downs as a senior … added 1,006 rushing yards and 13 touchdowns on the ground as he led his team to the Division 1 North sectional final … finished his junior year with 2,852 passing yards (189-for-337 passing) with 34 touchdowns … as a junior for a state-record 636 yards and four touchdowns in the playoffs against Central Catholic … earned ESPN Boston all-state accolades his junior season.
PERSONAL: Ernest Joseph Perry IV ... son of Ernest and Kathleen Perry ... a com-puter science major enrolled in the Carroll School of Management ... one of three children in the Perry family.
#64 BEN PETRULAOffensive Line • 6-5 • 325 • SophomoreFreehold, N.J. • St. Peter's Prep
FRESHMAN (2017): ESPN.com Freshman All-America selec-tion at center … started all 12 games he played in … first career start and played in his first collegiate game against Wake For-est (Sept. 9) … first game at any level playing center against Wake … played the entire game at center against Wake (83 snaps) … started and played all 85 snaps at center against Notre Dame (Sept. 16) … starter at center against Clemson (Sept. 23) and played the entire game … started at center vs. Central Michigan (Sept. 30), playing all 77 snaps in the win … helped pave the way for BC’s rushing attack with 224 yards rushing vs. the Chips … played all 87 snaps at center in the win at Louisville (Oct. 14) as the offense registered season-highs in points (45), total offense (555) and rushing offense (364) … started at center in the UVA win (Oct. 21) as the offense scored 40+ points in consecutive conference games for the first time in BC history … started at center and played 81 snaps in the 35-3 win over Florida State (Oct. 27) … 75 snaps as the starter at center against No. 23 NC State (Nov. 11) … 63 snaps as the starter at center as the offense rushed for 330 yards in the win over UConn (Nov. 18) … 76 snaps at center as BC totaled 581 yards of total offense, including 333 yards rushing, in the 42-14 win at Syracuse (Nov. 25) … played all 70 offensive snaps in the New Era Pinstripe Bowl against Iowa (Dec. 27).
HIGH SCHOOL: Two-year starter on the offensive line for head coach Rich Hansen at St. Peter’s Prep … No. 11 prospect in New Jersey and the No. 1 guard in the state according to ESPN … third-best guard in the Garden State and rated as the nation’s 65th-best guard by Scout.com … rated the eighth-best guard in the East by Scout.com … listed as the No. 26 guard nationally and the No. 14 prospect in New Jer-
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sey by Rivals.com … NJ.com first-team all-state offensive selection as a senior and second-team all-state performer as a junior … NJ.com All-Non Public first-team se-lection following his junior and senior seasons … helped pave the way for a Prep offense that gained nearly 3,000 yards rushing during his senior campaign … rated the No. 11 player in New Jersey by NJ.com … led St. Peter’s Prep to the Non-Public Group 4 state final.
PERSONAL: Benjamin Joseph Petrula ... son of Michael and Kimberly Petrula ... en-rolled in the Carroll School of Management as a finance major ... has two brothers.
#70 JOHN PHILLIPSOffensive Line • 6-6 • 310 • Redshirt JuniorPhoenix, N.Y. • Christian Brothers Academy
2017 (REDSHIRT SOPHOMORE): Played in all 13 games with 12 starts on the offensive line … started one game at left guard and 11 games at right guard … key contributor to an offensive line that yielded just 13 sacks on the year … BC offensive line 220.4 rushing yards per game, 25th nationally and third in the ACC … started at left guard against Wake Forest and played 76 snaps … earned the start at right guard in the Notre Dame game and played 75 snaps against the Fighting Irish … starter at right guard at Clemson (Sept. 23) … started at right guard against Central Michigan and played 72 snaps … part of a starting offensive line against the Chips that rushed for 224 yards … played all 87 snaps at right guard in the win at Louisville (Oct. 14) as the offense registered season-highs in points (45), total offense (555) and rushing offense (364) … started at right guard in the UVA win (Oct. 21) as the offense scored 40+ points in consecutive conference games for the first time in BC history … starter at right guard and played 81 snaps in the win over Florida State (Oct. 27) as the Eagles rushed for 241 yards … 75 snaps as the starter at right guard against No. 23 NC State (Nov. 11) … 63 snaps as the starter at right guard as the offense rushed for 330 yards in the win over UConn (Nov. 18) … 76 snaps at right guard as BC totaled 581 yards of total offense, including 333 yards rushing, in the 42-14 win at Syracuse (Nov. 25) … logged 70 snaps in the New Era Pinstripe Bowl in a starting role against Iowa (Dec. 27).
2016 (REDSHIRT FRESHMAN): Played in 11 games … member of the offensive line that allowed the Eagles to rack up over 400 yards of total offense in back-to-back games against Wagner (490) and Buffalo (400), and over 300 yards five times … did not allow quarterback Patrick Towles to be sacked against Wagner (Sept. 24) and helped BC to a season-high 300 rushing yards, four rushing touchdowns and 42 points against the Seahawks … blocked for three rushing TDs against Buffalo (Oct. 1).
2015 (FRESHMAN): Redshirted the season.
HIGH SCHOOL: Named to the Class AA All-State first team as a senior ... a two-time All-Central New York and three-time all-league honoree ... played for head coach Joe Casamento ... helped CBA to a regional title in 2012 and sectional titles in 2012 and 2013 ... also played hockey, helping CBA to a state championship in 2013.
PERSONAL: John Paul Phillips ... a marketing major enrolled in the Carroll School of Management ... the son of Paul and Theresa Phillips; has an older sister Shan-non and older brother Andrew ... grandfather, Carl Phillips, was a running back at Morrisville College ... father was a defensive tackle and pitcher at Colgate ... sister played lacrosse at Robert Morris and brother was a member of the offensive line at Syracuse (2009-12).
#79 SEAN RAGANOffensive Line • 6-4 • 305 • Redshirt SophomoreWestborough, Mass. • St. John's (Shrewsbury)
2017 (REDSHIRT FRESHMAN): Did not see game action.
2016 (FRESHMAN): Redshirted the season.
HIGH SCHOOL: Three-year starter for St. John’s under head coach John Andreoli, helping the Pioneers to the state playoffs from 2013-15 and falling in the state championship game in 2013 … named to the USA Today All-USA Massachusetts first team in 2015 and 2014 … ESPN Boston’s Lineman of the Year as a senior … also earned a spot on the Division II All-Star team by the Central Massachusetts Football Coaches Association … collected MHSFCA Super 26 All-State and ESPN Bos-ton All-State honors in 2015 and picked up ESPN Boston All-State honors in 2014 … co-captain for the Pioneers as a senior … helped pave the way for the St. John’s rushing attack to record over 2,000 yards in 2015 … ranked the fourth-best player in Massachusetts by ESPN and the fifth-best by Rivals.com and 247Sports … one of 100 high school players across the country to participate in the 2016 Semper Fidelis All-American Bowl in Carson, Calif., on Jan. 3 … member of National Honor Society and Campus Ministry Senior Leaders.
PERSONAL: Sean Timothy Ragan … a communication major enrolled in the Mor-rissey College of Arts and Sciences … Sean is the older of John and Katie Ragan’s two sons … has a younger brother, Matthew … father played linebacker and tight end for the Eagles (1978-90) … mother is also a BC graduate, along with great grand-father, two uncles, one aunt and four cousins … uncle played basketball at Witten-berg University (1990-94).
#11 WYATT RAYDefensive End • 6-3 • 255 • SeniorBoca Raton, Fla. • St. Thomas Aquinas
RAY’S CAREER HIGHSTackles: 6 vs. Wake Forest, 9/9/17Sacks: 1.5 (2x), last at Virginia, 10/21/17Tackles for loss: 1.5 at Massachusetts, 9/10/16Pass breakups: 1 at Clemson, 10/17/15Interceptions: 1 at Louisville, 10/14/17
2017 (JUNIOR): Appeared in 13 games, including four starts at defensive end … has played in every game over the last three seasons (38) … 39 tackles, 4.0 tackles for loss and 2.5 sacks on the year … career-high six tackles against Wake Forest (Sept. 9) … two tackles, half a sack in the Central Michigan victory (Sept. 30) … first career interception which led to a BC touchdown and the Eagles first lead of the game, in a comeback victory at Louisville (Oct. 14) … equaled a career-high with 1.5 sacks in the win at Virginia (Oct. 21) … first career start at defensive end and finished with five tackles in the 35-3 win over Florida State (Oct. 27) … three tackles and half a sack against No. 23 NC State (Nov. 11) … blocked a field goal, five tackles and one TFL in the UConn win (Nov. 18) … five tackles in the 42-14 win at Syracuse (Nov. 25) … three tackles and half a sack in the New Era Pinstripe Bowl versus Iowa (Dec. 27).
2016 (SOPHOMORE): Played in all 13 games on the defensive line … recorded 27 tackles, including seven for a loss of 29 yards, and 4.5 sacks for a loss of 22 yards … also forced a fumble … part of the defense that ranked in the top 10 in the country in eight categories, including ninth in total defense (314.2 yards/game), second in sacks (3.62 sacks/game) sixth in tackles for loss (8.2 TFL/game) and seventh in rushing defense (108.5 yards/game) ... BC defense tied the school record with eight sacks twice, at Massachusetts (Sept. 10) and vs. Maryland (Dec. 26), and record-ed at least 10 tackles for loss four times … BC’s 47 sacks on the season tied the school record set in 1994 … recorded three tackles against Georgia Tech (Sept. 3) and Massachusetts (Sept. 10) … set career highs with 1.5 sacks and 1.5 tackles for loss against UMass … tallied a career-high four tackles at Virginia Tech (Sept. 17) ... forced first fumble of career against Syracuse (Oct. 22); also recorded three tackles, 1.5 tackles for a loss and assisted on a sack in the game … recorded a sack against Connecticut (Nov. 19) … tallied a sack in the Quick Lane Bowl victory against Mary-land (Dec. 26) … part of the defensive line that was deemed bowl MVP.
2015 (FRESHMAN): Played in all 12 games of his freshman campaign … listed sec-
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ond on the depth chart as defensive end … saw action in 73 plays on defense and an additional five as a member of the special teams unit … amassed four tackles, in-cluding three solo, and recorded a pass breakup … set a career high with three solo tackles, including one for a loss, in win over Howard (Sept. 12) … had a pass breakup at Clemson (Oct. 17) … assisted on a sack in the season finale at Syracuse (Nov. 28).
HIGH SCHOOL: Member of the St. Thomas Aquinas 2014 state championship team ... earned All-State Class 7A first team honors as a senior ... also notched first-team all-county accolades ... recorded 70 tackles, including 20 for loss, and 7.5 sacks, two forced fumbles and one fumble recovery in senior season.
PERSONAL: Wyatt Cole Ray ... an applied psychology and human development ma-jor in the Lynch School of Education ... the son of Casey Ray and stepson of Julian Hooker.
Season GP UA A Total TFL Sacks PD FF FR INT2015 12 3 1 4 1.5-5 0.5-4 1 0 0 02016 13 7 20 27 7.0-29 4.5-22 0 1 0 02017 13 14 25 39 4.0-16 2.5-14 0 0 0 1Career 38 24 46 70 12.5-50 7.5-40 1 1 0 1
#99 TJ RAYAMDefensive Tackle • 6-1 • 305 • SophomoreAlabaster, Ala. • Thompson (Peddie School)
2017 (FRESHMAN): Appeared in seven games as a true fresh-man at defensive tackle … one tackle for loss on the season.
HIGH SCHOOL: Defensive tackle who spent last year at the Peddie School in New Jersey for head coach Chris Malleo ... originally signed with UMass after senior season at Thompson High School in Al-abama, but decided to spend the year at The Peddie School ... earned All-Prep A honors at the Peddie School in 2016 ... 2015 ASWA all-state second-team selection ... 2014 ASWA all-state first-team honoree ... won the Alabama Class 7A heavyweight state championship in wrestling in 2015.
PERSONAL: Thomas Leon Rayam Jr. ... son of Thomas and Elaine Rayam ... father Thomas played at Alabama and spent time in the NFL and CFL ... one of three Rayam children ... enrolled in the Morrissey College of Arts and Sciences as a political sci-ence major.
#14 MAX RICHARDSONLinebacker • 6-0 • 230 • Redshirt SophomoreDuluth, Ga. • Woodward Academy
RICHARDSON'S CAREER HIGHSTackles: 7 (3x) last at No. 2 Clemson, 9/23/17Tackles for a loss: 0.5 (2x) last vs. Wake Forest, 9/9/17Sacks: 0.5 vs. Wake Forest, 9/9/17Fumbles forced: 1 at Florida State, 11/11/16Pass breakups: 1 vs. Wake Forest, 9/9/17
2017 (SOPHOMORE): Appeared in four games before a season-ending knee injury … awarded a medical redshirt … started the first four games of the year at middle linebacker … seven tackles, including his first-career half sack and a pass breakup against Wake Forest (Sept. 9) … equaled career-high with seven stops against Notre Dame (Sept. 16) … seven stops in the first half against No. 2 Clemson (Sept. 23) before his injury.
2016 (FRESHMAN): Saw action in 11 games on the year, mainly on special teams … participated in 133 special team plays … registered 10 total tackles on the season, including seven solo stops, assisted on a tackle for loss and forced a fumble … tallied two tackles, including an assisted tackle for a loss, in first career appear-
ance at Virginia Tech (Sept. 17) … registered two tackles against Clemson (Oct. 7) … notched a career-high three tackles, all solo, and forced first career fumble at Florida State (Nov. 11).
HIGH SCHOOL: Earned 4A all-state first-team accolades as a senior … also named to the first team all-region defense and the first-team all-metro squad … War Eagles were 2015 Region 5-AAAA Champions and two-time state semifinalists … senior captain for head coach John Hunt … given the team MVP Award as a senior … led the team in tackles as a junior and sophomore … named the War Eagles’ Defensive MVP sophomore, junior and senior years … also played lacrosse and ran track.
PERSONAL: Maximillian Charles Richardson III … a history and political science dual major enrolled in the Morrissey College of Arts and Sciences … Max is one of Max and Donna Richardson’s three children … has two sisters, Darington and Madison … Darington played softball at Kentucky and Madison played lacrosse at the Michigan ... father played football at Michigan from 1974-78.
Season GP UA A Total TFL Sacks PD FF FR INT2016 11 7 3 10 0.5-0 0.0-0 0 1 0 02017 4 10 13 23 0.5-4 0.5-4 1 0 0 0Career 15 17 16 33 1.0-4 0.5-4 1 1 0 0
#1 ELIJAH ROBINSONWide Receiver • 6-2 • 200 • SeniorMontclair, N.J. • Montclair
ROBINSON’S CAREER HIGHSTackles: 2 at Massachusetts, 9/10/16Points scored: 6 at Louisville, 10/24/15Touchdowns: 1 at Louisville, 10/24/15Receptions: 4 vs. NC State, 11/7/15Receiving yards: 51 vs. NC State, 11/7/15Long reception: 25 vs. Virginia Tech, 10/31/15
2017 (JUNIOR): Played in six games at wide receiver and on special teams.
2016 (SOPHOMORE): Played in 12 games … played 83 snaps on special teams … made first career tackle against Massachusetts (Sept. 10).
2015 (FRESHMAN): Saw action in 12 games … recorded 111 receiving yards on 11 receptions … made collegiate debut at wide receiver against Maine (Sept. 5) … tal-lied first-career reception, a nine-yard grab, against Howard (Sept. 12) … recovered a blocked punt and returned it 12 yards for a touchdown at Louisville (Oct. 24) … totaled 51 receiving yards on four catches against NC State (Nov. 7).
HIGH SCHOOL: Recorded a 23-1 record as the starting quarterback, amassing 6,431 all-purpose yards and 84 touchdowns in two seasons ... helped Montclair to three state titles, going 35-1 as a varsity player ... named New Jersey Player of the Year by the Maxwell Football Club ... earned first-team all-state honors, Essex County Play-er of the Year accolades and was the state’s fifth-leading rusher with 1,842 yards while completing 67-of-141 pass for 1,699 yards in senior season ... also responsible for 41 total touchdowns ... named a captain in final season ... named Essex County Player of the Year and earned first-team all-state, All-Group 5, and All-Essex County honors as a junior while throwing for 1,464 yards and 21 touchdowns with only four interceptions ... also ran for 1,526 yards and 22 scores.
PERSONAL: Elijah Tor Robinson ... enrolled as a psychology major in the Morrissey College of Arts and Sciences ... Elijah is the son of Jami and Bernard Random ... has two older brothers and a twin sister.
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Season GP Rec. Yards TD Long Avg./C2015 12 11 111 0 25 10.12016 12 0 0 0 0 0.02017 6 0 0 0 0 0.0Career 30 11 111 0 25 10.1
#50 DOUG RODIERLinebacker • 6-1 • 230 • Redshirt SophomoreManchester-by-the-Sea, Mass. • Lawrence Academy
2017 (REDSHIRT FRESHMAN): Did not see any game action.
2016 (FRESHMAN): Redshirted the season.
HIGH SCHOOL: Senior captain at Lawrence Academy under head coach Paul Zukauskas, former BC captain and offensive lineman … earned All-ISL and All-New England honors in 2015 … led the team in tackles with 68 over eight games … also picked up All-ISL honorable mention as a junior … attended Manches-ter-Essex Regional High School, 2011-14 … voted a team captain as a junior … earned All-CAL linebacker honors in 2013 … also named the Manchester Essex Defensive Player of the Year … also played varsity lacrosse.
PERSONAL: Douglas Paul Rodier … enrolled as a communication major in the Mor-rissey College of Arts and Sciences … oldest of Diane Rodier’s three children … has a brother, Dan, and a sister, Dianne.
#73 SAM SCHMALOffensive Line • 6-7 • 315 • Graduate StudentAtlanta, Ga. • Westminster School
2017 (REDSHIRT JUNIOR): All-ACC honorable mention selec-tion at offensive guard … played in all 13 games, including 12 starts … played in his 18th career game and second career start at left guard in the win at Northern Illinois (Sept. 1) … logged 88 snaps at left guard in the NIU win … came off the bench to play 49 snaps against Wake Forest at guard … starter at left guard and played 67 snaps in the Notre Dame game (Sept. 16) … starter at left guard against Central Michigan and played 68 snaps as BC rushed for 224 yards on the ground … played all 87 snaps at left guard in the win at Louisville (Oct. 14) as the offense registered season-highs in points (45), total offense (555) and rushing offense (364) … started at left guard in the UVA win (Oct. 21) as the offense scored 40+ points in consecutive conference games for the first time in BC history … started at left guard against Florida State (Oct. 27) and played 81 snaps in the 35-3 win over the Seminoles … 75 snaps as the starter at left guard against No. 23 NC State (Nov. 11) … 63 snaps as the starter at left guard as the offense rushed for 330 yards in the win over UConn (Nov. 18) … 76 snaps at left guard as BC totaled 581 yards of total offense, including 333 yards rushing, in the 42-14 win at Syracuse (Nov. 25) … played all 70 snaps at left guard in the New Era Pinstripe Bowl versus Iowa (Dec. 27).
2016 (REDSHIRT SOPHOMORE): Played in 11 games, making one start at left tackle … member of the offensive line that allowed the Eagles to rack up over 400 yards of total offense in back-to-back games against Wagner (490) and Buffalo (400), and over 300 yards five times … did not allow quarterback Patrick Towles to be sacked against Wagner (Sept. 24) and helped BC to a season-high 300 rushing yards, four rushing touchdowns and 42 points versus the Seahawks … blocked for three rush-ing TDs against Buffalo (Oct. 1).
2015 (REDSHIRT FRESHMAN): Saw action in seven games … member of the of-fensive line that allowed the Eagles to score eight rushing touchdowns and put up 549 yards of offense against Howard (Sept. 12) … helped the team register over 300 yards of total offense and over 200 rushing yards five times … did not allow a sack against Howard and allowed just one against Wake Forest (Oct. 10).
2014 (FRESHMAN): Redshirted the season.
HIGH SCHOOL: Two-way lineman who was a standout for three varsity seasons for The Westminster School in Atlanta ... earned all-conference honors as a senior in 2013 ... served as team captain - along with Boston College teammates Austin Chapman and Cameron Seward - as a senior tight end/tackle/defensive end at West-minster ... played for head coach Gerry Romberg.
PERSONAL: Samuel Michael Schmal ... earned a degree in marketing major from the Carroll School of Management in May 2018 ... enrolled in graduate school with a focus on leadership and administration ... Sam and his two younger brothers, Nick and Matthew, are the children of Sandy and Michael Schmal.
#10 BRANDON SEBASTIANDefensive Back • 6-1 • 185 • Redshirt FreshmanWest Haven, Conn. • Cheshire Academy
2017 (FRESHMAN): Redshirted the season.
HIGH SCHOOL: Two-way standout for head coach Drew Dyke-man at Cheshire Academy … joins fellow teammate C.J. Lewis in the signing class for the Eagles … rushed for 501 yards and six touchdowns on offense for the Fighting Cats … 49 tackles and three intercep-tions on defense … ranked the No. 1 cornerback in Connecticut, the fourth-best cor-ner in the East and the 45th-best nationally by Scout.com … rated the No. 5 player in the Nutmeg State by Rivals.com and the nation’s 69th-best athlete by Rivals.com … No. 6 prospect in Connecticut by ESPN and the nation’s 48th-best cornerback … USA Today Connecticut first team all-state selection … led team to the NEPSAC Bowl Championship.
PERSONAL: Brandon Myles Sebastian ... son of Craig and Mayra Sebastian ... en-rolled in the Morrissey College of Arts and Sciences ... one of four children in the Sebastian family.
#6 JEFF SMITHWide Receiver • 6-1 • 195 • SeniorSt. Petersburg, Fla. • Clearwater Central Catholic
SMITH’S CAREER HIGHSReceptions: 5 (3x) last vs. Wake Forest, 9/9/17Receiving yards: 98 vs. Massachusetts, 9/10/16Long reception: 58 vs. Wagner, 9/24/16Points scored: 18 vs. Howard, 9/5/15Touchdowns: 3 vs. Howard, 9/5/15Rushes: 13 at Syracuse, 11/28/15Rush yards: 117 at Syracuse, 11/28/15Rush TDs: 3 vs. Howard, 9/5/15Long rush: 80 vs. Notre Dame, 11/21/15Attempts: 22 at Clemson, 10/1715All-purpose yards: 121 vs Connecticut, 11/19/16Completions: 7 at Clemson, 10/17/15Pass TDs: 1 (5x) last vs. Florida State, 10/27/17Long pass: 39 at Clemson, 10/17/15Passing yards: 87 at Clemson, 10/17/15
NOTES: Transitioned to wide receiver from quarterback in the spring of 2016.
2017 (JUNIOR): Played in all 13 games with four starts at wide receiver … third on the team with 25 receptions and 296 receiving yards … multi-threat weapon in the offense who has rushed for a touchdown and thrown for two touchdowns … three receptions for 18 yards (eight targets) in the win at Northern Illinois (Sept. 1) … three rushing attempts for 26 yards (8.7 yards per carry) in the NIU victory … led BC with five receptions for 56 yards against Wake Forest (Sept. 9) … led BC with four
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receptions for 58 yards at No. 2 Clemson, including a 33-yard reception … 25-yard touchdown pass to quarterback Anthony Brown against Virginia Tech (Oct. 7) on a trick play reverse pass … 34-yard touchdown pass on a reverse to Kobay White for BC’s first touchdown in the 35-3 win over Florida State … season-long 64-yard touchdown run on a jet sweep in the 42-14 win at Syracuse (Nov. 25).
2016 (SOPHOMORE): Played in all 13 games, making six starts at wide receiver … notched 395 receiving yards on 27 catches with three touchdowns … recorded the team’s longest catch of the year – 58 yards … averaged a team-high 14.6 yards per catch and was second on the Eagles with 30.4 yards per game … also recorded 199 rushing yards on 25 carries with a touchdown … first career reception against Geor-gia Tech (Sept. 3), finishing the game with three catches for 26 yards ... notched a career-high five receptions for 98 yards in the victory at Massachusetts (Sept. 10), catching first two career touchdowns on consecutive drives ... made a career-long, 58-yard TD grab in the win against Wagner (Sept. 24) ... led the Eagles against Buffalo (Oct. 1) with five catches for 65 yards ... rushed for 70 yards, including a season-high 60-yard touchdown run, while adding three receptions for 25 yards against NC State (Oct. 29) ... racked up a career-high 121 all-purpose yards in the win against Connecticut (Nov. 19) with 87 receiving yards on four receptions and 34 rushing yards on seven attempts … also recorded second reception of over 50 yards against the Huskies ... tied a team high with four receptions at Wake Forest (Nov. 26) for 20 yards ... threw a 20-yard touchdown pass to QB Patrick Towles on a trick play in the Quick Lane Bowl victory over Maryland (Dec. 26) while adding 15 yards on four rushes.
2015 (FRESHMAN): Ranked ninth in the ACC by averaging 6.3 yards per rush … saw action in nine games, making three starts … totaled 253 yards, two touchdowns and three interceptions on 27-of-82 passing … rushed for 450 yards and six touch-downs on 71 carries … made collegiate debut against Howard (Sept. 12), rushing for 89 yards and three touchdowns on five carries … ran for 56 yards on nine carries against Northern Illinois (Sept. 26) … rushed 10 times for 56 yards at Duke (Oct. 3) … recorded first career start at No. 3 Clemson (Oct. 17), throwing for 87 yards and a touchdown on 7-of-22 passing while adding 13 yards and a touchdown on seven carries … passed for 24 yards and a touchdown and ran for 100 yards, including an 80-yard touchdown scamper, against No. 3 Notre Dame (Nov. 21) … topped the century mark on the ground for a second consecutive game, rushing for 117 yards on 13 carries at Syracuse (Nov. 28).
HIGH SCHOOL: Earned first-team All-State Class 3A honors … played in the Blue-Grey All-American Game … named the Bright House Sports Network’s Offensive Player of the Year and the Tampa Bay Times All-Pinellas County Offensive Player of the Year … voted a team captain … played for head coach John Davis … set the Central Catholic school record for touchdowns by a quarterback with 34, both in 2014 and 2013 ... also set the school record with 397 passing yards in a single game and helped the Marauders rack up a record 507 points in 2014 ... threw for 2,165 yards and rushed for 1,236 more in senior year … led the Marauders to the Class 3A state title game as a junior ... recorded 2,194 passing yards and 1,258 rushing yards in 2013.
PERSONAL: Jeffrey Alan Smith II … enrolled as a communication major in the Mor-rissey College of Arts and Sciences … the son of Lennice and Jeffrey Smith ... has a younger brother Zachary … father and uncle, Todd Smith, played football and ran track at Morningside College.
Season GP Rec. Yards TD Long Avg./C2015 9 0 0 0 0 0.02016 13 27 395 3 58 14.62017 13 25 296 0 33 11.8 Career 35 52 691 3 58 13.3
Passing GP Comp. Att. Pct. Yards Long TD INT2015 9 27 82 32.9 253 39 2 32016 13 2 2 1.000 25 20 1 02017 13 2 4 50.0 59 34 2 0Career 35 31 88 35.2 337 39 5 3
Rushing GP Att. Yards TD Long Avg./R2015 9 71 450 6 80 6.32016 13 35 199 1 60 5.72017 13 10 107 1 64 10.7Career 35 116 756 8 80 6.5
#96 RAY SMITHDefensive Tackle • 6-1 • 305 • SeniorCarlsbad, Calif. • Cathedral Catholic
SMITH’S CAREER HIGHSTackles: 9 vs. Wake Forest, 9/9/17Tackles for loss: 1 (2x), last vs. NC State, 11/11/17
2017 (JUNIOR): Started all 12 games at nose tackle in 2017 … 59 tackles, 1.5 tackles for loss and half a sack … three pass breakups and two quar-terback hurries … three tackles in the win at Northern Illinois (Sept. 1) … career-high nine tackles and half a sack against Wake Forest (Sept. 9) … six tackles at No. 2 Clemson (Sept. 23) … seven tackles and a pass deflection in the Central Michigan victory (Sept. 30) … five tackles and a QB hurry in the win at Louisville (Oct. 14) … three tackles and a pass breakup in the UVA win as BC held the Cavaliers to 247 yards of total offense (Oct. 21) … six tackles in the 35-3 win over Florida State (Oct. 27) … five tackles and a TFL against No. 23 NC State (Nov. 11) … eight tackles versus Iowa in the 2017 New Era Pinstripe Bowl (Dec. 27).
2016 (SOPHOMORE): Played in 10 games, making nine starts at nose tackle … missed three games due to injury … registered 24 total tackles, including three tackles for a loss of 15 yards and one sack … part of the defense that ranked on eight top-10 lists, including ninth in total defense (314.2 yards/game), second in sacks (3.62 sacks/game) sixth in tackles-for-loss (8.2 TFL/game) and seventh in rushing defense (108.5 yards/game) ... BC defense tied the school record with eight sacks twice, at Massachusetts (Sept. 10) and vs. Maryland (Dec. 26) and recorded at least 10 tackles-for-loss four times … BC’s 47 sacks on the season tied the school record set in 1994 .. recorded four tackles against Georgia Tech (Sept. 3) and at Virginia Tech (Sept. 17) ... tallied a career-high five tackles against Buffalo (Oct. 1) ... recorded three tackles in the win at NC State (Oct. 29) ... suffered a concussion prior to the Florida State game and missed games against FSU, UConn and Wake Forest … returned to the field for the Quick Lane Bowl and recorded first career sack for a loss of 10 yards … part of the defensive line named the bowl MVP.
2015 (FRESHMAN): Saw action in five games on the defensive line … totaled five tackles, including four solo and one tackle for a loss … had a career-high four tack-les (three solo, one assisted) vs. Howard (Sept. 12) … added an unassisted tackle at Duke (Oct. 3). HIGH SCHOOL: Named to the All-CIF second team as a senior ... played on the San Diego Division 1 California Interscholastic Federation (CIF) Championship in 2013 ... led the Dons in game with 15 tackles, including two sacks ... played for head coach Sean Doyle ... recorded 42 tackles, including 11.5 for loss and 9.5 sacks, in five games in 2014 ... notched 56 tackles, including 16 for loss and nine sacks, in seven games in 2013.
PERSONAL: Raymond Charles Smith IV ... enrolled in the Morrissey College of Arts and Sciences as a communication major ... Ray is one of Ray and Kacey Smith's four children ... has two sisters, Courtney and Isabella, and a brother, Colman.
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#45 BEN STEWARTDefensive Back • 5-11 • 210 • Redshirt FreshmanIndianapolis, Ind. • Cathedral
2017 (FRESHMAN): Redshirted the season.
HIGH SCHOOL: Defensive back for head coach Rick Streiff at Cathedral High School … finished senior season with 69 tack-les, one interception, one fumble recovery and one forced fumble for the Irish … three-time Associated Press all-state selection … earned team defensive MVP honors three times during his prep career … three-time All-India-napolis selection and IFCA all-state pick … two-time academic all-state performer … USA Today all-state first team pick as a junior and senior … selected to the Blue-Grey All-America game … rated the No. 2 safety in Indiana and the 42nd-best safety nationally by Scout.com … listed as the Midwest’s seventh-best safety as well by Scout.com … 11th-best prospect in Indiana by ESPN and the nation’s 71st-ranked safety … named the Indianapolis Defensive Player of the Year as a senior … captain of both the football and wrestling teams.
PERSONAL: Benjamin Michael Stewart ... son of Michael Stewart and Marci Walker ... enrolled in the Carroll School of Management ... has three siblings.
#13 CONNOR STRACHANLinebacker • 6-0 • 230 • Graduate StudentWellesley, Mass. • St. Sebastian's
STRACHAN’S CAREER HIGHSTackles: 12 vs. Clemson, 10/17/15Sacks: 2.5 at Massachusetts, 9/10/16Tackles for loss: 4 vs. Georgia Tech, 9/3/16Interceptions: 1 (2x) last vs. Wake Forest, 10/10/15Long interception return: 16 vs. Howard, 9/12/15Fumbles forced: 1 at Massachusetts, 9/10/16Fumbles recovered: 1 (5x) last vs. Buffalo, 10/1/16Pass breakups: 1 (3x) last at Clemson, 10/17/15
2017 (SENIOR): Played in the first two games of the season before undergoing sea-son-ending knee surgery … was awarded a medical redshirt.
2016 (JUNIOR): Played in 12 games, making 11 starts at middle linebacker … voted All-ACC honorable mention by the league’s media … named to the Division I All-New England Team … tied for second in the nation and ranked first in the ACC with four recovered fumbles … led the Eagles with 80 tackles, including 48 unassisted … tied for third on the team with 11 tackles for a loss of 48 yards … recorded 3.5 sacks for a loss of 29 yards, one forced fumble and one quarterback hurry … part of the defense that ranked in the top 10 in the country in eight categories, including ninth in total defense (314.2 yards/game), second in sacks (3.62 sacks/game) sixth in tackles for loss (8.2 TFL/game) and seventh in rushing defense (108.5 yards/game) ... BC defense tied the school record with eight sacks twice, at Massachusetts (Sept. 10) and vs. Maryland (Dec. 26), and recorded at least 10 tackles for loss four times … BC’s 47 sacks on the season tied the school record set in 1994 … recorded eight solo tackles, including a career-high four tackles for a loss of 13 yards, against Georgia Tech (Sept. 3) … tallied six tackles and set a new career high with 2.5 sacks for a loss of 19 yards at Massachusetts (Sept. 10); also recorded first career forced fum-ble and recovered another fumble in the win over the Minutemen ... notched second fumble recovery of the season against Buffalo (Oct. 1) ... tallied five tackles against Clemson (Oct. 7), including eighth tackle for a loss ... notched nine tackles and re-covered third fumble of the season against Louisville (Nov. 5) ... recorded a team-high nine tackles at Florida State (Nov. 11) while adding a sack ... led the Eagles with six tackles against Connecticut (Nov. 19) ... recorded back-to-back games of 10 tackles at Wake Forest (No. 26) and in the Quick Lane Bowl victory over Maryland (Dec. 26) … added a fumble recovery against the Demon Deacons and recorded one tackle for loss against the Terrapins ... ACC All-Academic Team selection.
2015 (SOPHOMORE): Played in all 12 games, including starting the final six games of the season at weak side linebacker … tied for the ACC lead in fumble recoveries (3) and ranked seventh nationally … ranked 26th in the league with 6.2 tackles per game … one of 10 players in the ACC with an interception return for a touchdown … ranked second on the team with 75 tackles … also tallied 12.5 tackles for a loss, two sacks and two interceptions … registered 11 stops over the first two games against Maine (Sept. 5) and Howard (Sept. 12) … also returned an interception 16 yards for a touchdown against the Bison … named ACC Linebacker of the Week after tallying a career-high nine tackles, including seven solo stops, in the victory over Northern Illinois (Sept. 26) … also had a sack and 2.5 tackles for a loss against the Huskies … recorded three tackles and an interception against Wake Forest (Oct. 10) … recorded a career and game-high 12 tackles, and a pass breakup at No. 5/6 Clemson (Oct. 17) … totaled nine tackles, including 2.5 for a loss, a sack and a fumble recovery at Louisville (Oct. 24) … recovered a fumble and had eight tackles vs. Virginia Tech (Oct. 31) … tallied consecutive eight-tackle games vs. NC State (Nov.7) and Notre Dame (Nov. 21) … registered four solo stops, including one for a loss, and recovered a fumble in season finale at Syracuse (Nov. 28).
2014 (FRESHMAN): Played in all 13 games … recorded 12 tackles, including five solo tackles … tallied two solo tackles in the Eagles’ win vs. No. 9 Southern California (Sept. 13) … recorded a season-high four tackles, including one tackle for a loss of four yards, and assisted on a sack for a loss of three yards, against Maine (Sept. 20) … made one tackle at NC State (Oct. 11) … registered three tackles at Wake Forest (Oct. 25) … made two solo tackles against Syracuse (Nov. 29).
HIGH SCHOOL: Ranked the No. 2 prospect in Massachusetts by ESPN ... earned Mas-sachusetts High School Football Coaches Association All-State Super 26, Indepen-dent School League (ISL) Co-MVP, ISL All-League and ISL All-Scholastic Team hon-ors as a senior ... garnered the 2013 Nike Football Training Camp (NFTC) Linebacker MVP award ... invited to the Semper Fidelis All-American Bowl ... team captain for St. Sebastian's ... tallied 81 tackles, including 10 for loss, one interception and two forced fumbles as a senior ... also recorded 70 tackles, nine for a loss, one pass breakup and one forced fumble as a junior.
PERSONAL: Connor F. Strachan … earned a degree in finance major from the Carroll School of Management in May 2018 … enrolled in graduate school with a focus on management ... has three siblings.
Season GP UA A Total TFL Sacks PD FF FR INT2014 13 5 7 12 1.0-4 0.5-3 0 0 0 02015 12 48 27 75 12.5-44 2.0-19 0 3 3 22016 12 48 32 80 11.0-48 3.5-29 1 4 0 02017 2 5 4 9 1.5-5 0.0-0 0 0 0 0Career 39 106 70 176 26.0-101 6.0-51 1 7 3 2
#39 ANDREW STRADERRunning Back • 5-7 • 170 • Redshirt SophomoreNewport Beach, Calif. • Mater Dei
2017 (REDSHIRT FRESHMAN): Did not see game action.
2016 (FRESHMAN): Redshirted.
HIGH SCHOOL: Wide receiver and special teams member at Mater Dei High School under head coach Bruce Rollinson … recorded 24 receptions for 312 yards in senior season … named All-Trinity League honorable mention … scored a touchdown in the victory over rival Servite at Angel Stadium in front of more than 13,000 fans …earned the Joe O’Hara Memorial Award for service offense … also played ice hockey … alternate captain for the Orange County Hockey Club, which won the California state title … member of National Honor Society … earned Mater Dei’s Catholic Man of the Year Award.
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PERSONAL: Andrew Curtis Strader … enrolled as a finance major in the Carroll School of Management … son of Tim and Camille Strader … has an older brother, Tim III.
#89 TOMMY SWEENEYTight End • 6-5 • 260 • Graduate StudentRamsey, N.J. • Don Bosco
SWEENEY’S CAREER HIGHSReceptions: 7 vs. Iowa, 12/27/17Receiving yards: 137 vs. Iowa, D12/27/17Long reception: 48 vs. Iowa, 12/27/17Receiving touchdowns: 2 at Virginia, 10/21/17
2017 (REDSHIRT JUNIOR): All-ACC third team selection at tight end for the first time in his career … first BC tight end since Ryan Purvis in 2008 to garner All-ACC accolades … started all 13 games at tight end … led BC in receptions (36), receiving yards (512) and receiving touchdowns (4) … tied for team lead with four receptions at No. 2 Clemson (Sept. 23), including a career-long catch of 37 yards … tied for team lead with three catches against Central Michigan (Sept. 30) … led BC in receptions (four) and receiving yards (57) in the victory at Louisville (Oct. 14) … led BC with four receptions for 55 yards receiving and a career-best two touchdown receptions in the 41-10 win at Virginia (Oct. 21) … 11-yard touchdown reception from Anthony Brown as he broke several tackles in the 35-3 win over Florida State (Oct. 27) … led BC with four receptions for 55 yards against No. 23 NC State (Nov. 11) … two receptions against UConn (Nov. 18), including career-long 38-yard reception … huge performance in the New Era Pinstripe Bowl versus Iowa (Dec. 27), finishing with seven receptions for 137 yards, including a 48-yard touchdown reception.
2016 (REDSHIRT SOPHOMORE): Started all 13 games at tight end … third on the Eagles with 353 receiving yards on 26 catches … averaged 13.6 yards per catch and scored three touchdowns … recorded 30 receiving yards on two catches at Virginia Tech (Sept. 17) … hauled in two catches for 30 yards against Buffalo (Oct. 1) ... tallied four receptions for 48 yards against Clemson (Oct. 7) ... set career highs in recep-tions and receiving yards against NC State (Oct. 29), finishing the game with seven catches for 78 yards and his first-career touchdown ... earned the Golden Helmet Award from the Eastern Massachusetts NFF chapter … recorded four receptions for 39 yards against Wake Forest (Nov. 26) and hauled in the game-winning touchdown … registered a career-long 24-yard catch and scored on a two-yard TD grab in the Quick Lane Bowl victory over Maryland (Dec. 26).
2015 (REDSHIRT FRESHMAN): Played in 12 games … hauled in five catches for 68 yards … recorded first-career reception for 10 yards against Howard (Sept. 12) … se-cured a career-high two catches for 18 yards against Virginia Tech (Oct. 31) … tallied a career-long 22-yard reception against No. 3 Notre Dame (Nov. 21).
2014 (FRESHMAN): Redshirted.
HIGH SCHOOL: Earned all-state honorable mention, National Underclassmen Com-bine (NUC) Tight End MVP, first-team all-county and first-team all-league as a senior ... tallied 27 receptions for 539 yards and five touchdowns in his final high school season.
PERSONAL: Thomas R. Sweeney … earned a degree in marketing from the Carroll School of Management in May 2018 … enrolled in graduate school with a focus on sports administration ... Tom and his older sister Moriah are the children of Annette and Bob Sweeney.
Season GP Rec. Yards TD Long Avg./C2015 12 5 68 0 22 13.6 2016 13 26 353 3 24 13.62017 13 36 512 4 48 14.2Career 38 67 933 7 48 13.9
#57 REGGIE TERRY JR.Linebacker • 6-2 • 215 • Redshirt FreshmanFlorence, Ariz.• Florence (Bridgton Academy)
2017 (FRESHMAN): Redshirted the season.
HIGH SCHOOL: Attended Florence High School in Florence, Arizona ... played for head coach Scott Howard ... three-year starter at defensive end ... attended Bridgeton Academy post-graduate and played outside linebacker on the prep level.
PERSONAL: Reginald V. Terry II ... son of Reggie and Tamicka Terry ... one of four Terry children ... father Reggie is the Assistant AD for Football Operations and Play-er Personnel at Boston College ... his uncle Tim Terry is the Director of Pro Personnel for the Kansas City Chiefs ... enrolled in the Morrissey College of Arts and Sciences.
#36 PAUL THEOBALD, JR.Linebacker • 6-2 • 225 • Redshirt FreshmanCaldwell, N.J. • Seton Hall Prep
2017 (FRESHMAN): Redshirted.
HIGH SCHOOL: Three-year starter at linebacker for head coach Vito Campanile at Seton Hall Prep … also played full-back and tight end for the Pirates … NJ.com first team all-state on defense as a junior and a senior … one of New Jersey’s top tacklers with 165 stops and also con-tributed two forced fumbles and a blocked punt … also caught 16 passes for 213 yards and two touchdowns on offense … listed as the top inside linebacker in New Jersey by Scout.com … nationally ranked the 65th-best inside linebacker and the eighth-best inside linebacker in the East by Scout.com … rated the No. 27 prospect in New Jersey by NJ.com and the fourth-best linebacker in the Garden State … listed as the No. 22 prospect in New Jersey by Rivals.com … the Garden State’s third-best linebacker prospect according to Rivals.com.
PERSONAL: Paul Peter Theobald Jr. ... son of Paul and Lynn Theobald ... enrolled in the Carroll School of Management ... one of four Theobald children.
#24 TAJ-AMIR TORRESDefensive Back • 5-9 • 180 • SeniorAmherst, Mass. • Amherst-Pelham
TORRES’S CAREER HIGHSTackles: 9 at Syracuse, 11/25/17Pass breakups: 1 (5x) last vs. Connecticut, 11/18/17Interceptions: 1 (2x), last vs. Connecticut, 11/18/17Kick returns: 1 vs. Clemson, 10/7/16Long return: 30 vs. Clemson, 10/7/16
2017 (JUNIOR): Appeared in all 13 games, including two starts at cornerback … 32 tackles, three pass breakups and an interception on the season … one of the key contributors to a pass defense that ranked third nationally in pass efficiency de-fense and 12th nationally in interceptions (18) … six tackles in the win at Louisville (Oct. 14) … first career pick-six with a 65-yard interception return for a score in the 39-16 win versus UConn at Fenway Park (Nov. 18) … career-high nine tackles in the 42-14 victory at Syracuse (Nov. 25).
2016 (SOPHOMORE): Played in all 13 games, making first career start at NC State (Oct. 29) … recorded 13 total tackles, including nine solo stops … part of the defense that ranked in the top 10 in the country in eight categories, including ninth in total defense (314.2 yards/game), second in sacks (3.62 sacks/game) and 10th in turn-overs gained (27) … returned first career kick return for 30 yards and added a tackle on defense against Clemson (Oct. 7) ... tallied a career-high four tackles against
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Syracuse (Oct. 22) ... nabbed first career interception to seal the victory against Connecticut (Nov. 19).
2015 (FRESHMAN): Saw action in 11 games as a member of the special teams unit and second on the depth chart at both cornerback positions … played in 50 percent of all special teams plays … recorded 11 tackles, including eight solo, while tallying two pass breakups … had a tackle against Howard (Sept. 12), Northern Illinois (Sept. 26), Clemson (Oct. 17) and Louisville (Oct. 24) … registered two solo stops and his first career pass breakup vs. Virginia Tech (Oct. 31) … collected two tackles and another pass breakup against NC State (Nov. 7) … combined for three solo tackles in final two games against Notre Dame (Nov. 21) and Syracuse (Nov. 28).
HIGH SCHOOL: Earned MassLive first-team All-Western Mass honors in 2014 and 2013 ... also garnered All-Suburban League honors and a spot on the MassLive "Super 24" Team in senior season ... played for head coach David Thompson ... re-corded three interceptions as a senior while also racking up 558 receiving yards, five touchdown receptions, 124 rushing yards, four rushing TDs and two scores on special teams ... tallied 40 tackles, two interceptions and three forced fumbles as a junior ... also tallied 503 receiving yards, eight touchdowns and 603 return yards ... a three-time Massachusetts state champion in the 100m dash and one-time 200m dash state champion, earning Massachusetts Gatorade Player of the Year as a track & field athlete as a sophomore and New Hampshire Gazette Track & Field Player of the Year as a senior ... also took home the New England 100m dash title.
PERSONAL: Taj-Amir Luis Torres ... an applied psychology and human development major in the Lynch School of Education ... the son of Charon Brown-Hazard ... has a younger sister, Amina.
Season GP UA A Total TFL Sacks PD FF FR INT2015 11 8 3 11 0-0 0.0-0 2 0 0 02016 13 9 4 13 0-0 0.0-0 1 0 0 02017 13 21 11 32 0.5-1 0.0-0 3 0 0 1Career 37 38 18 56 0.5-1 0.0-0 6 0 0 1
#97 MARCUS VALDEZDefensive End • 6-1 • 260 • Redshirt FreshmanPerth Amboy, N.J. • Don Bosco Prep
2017 (FRESHMAN): Redshirted the season.
HIGH SCHOOL: Played defensive end, defensive tackle and tight end for head coach Greg Toal Sr. at Don Bosco Prep … suffered a season-ending knee injury at the beginning of his senior year for the Ironmen … key part of a Don Bosco team that captured the 2015 NJSIAA Non-Public, Group 4 championship, Bosco’s 12th title in school history … had multiple sacks in the state final win over St. Joseph’s his junior season … listed as the top defensive end in New Jersey by ESPN … rated the No. 19 prospect in New Jersey according to ESPN … also a standout in track and field for the Ironmen, fin-ishing his junior year as one of the top performers in the state in the shot put (fifth) and discus (fourth) … reunites with former high school teammate Tommy Sweeney at Boston College.
PERSONAL: Marcus Joseph Valdez ... son of Jose and Josefina Valdez ... enrolled in the Carroll School of Management as an accounting and information systems major ... has two older brothers.
#3 MICHAEL WALKERWide Receiver • 6-0 • 195 • SeniorNaples, Fla. • Naples
WALKER’S CAREER HIGHSRush attempts: 1 vs. Howard, 9/12/15Rush yards: 14 vs. Howard, 9/12/15Long rush: 14 vs. Howard, 9/12/15Receptions: 7 at NC State, 10/29/16Receiving yards: 78 at NC State, 10/29/16Receiving TDs: 1 (5x) last at Northern Illinois, 9/1/17Long reception: 49 vs. Maryland, 12/26/16All-purpose yards: 200 vs. Wake Forest, 9/9/17Kick returns: 5 vs. Virginia Tech, 10/31/15Kick return yards: 152 vs. Virginia Tech, 10/31/15Long kick return: 67 vs. Notre Dame, 11/21/15Long punt return: 61 vs. Central Michigan, 9/30/17Punt return yards: 128 vs. Central Michigan, 9/30/17
2017 (JUNIOR): All-ACC third-team selection as a return specialist … led the nation with 1,203 combined kickoff return and punt return yards … sixth nationally and led the ACC with 13.1 yards per punt return … third in BC history with 849 kickoff return yards in 2017 … second on the team with 105.5 all-purpose yards per game … led BC in receptions (8) and targets (12) in the Northern Illinois win (Sept. 1) … 50 yards receiving and his fifth career TD vs. NIU … season-long 55-yard kickoff return and 19-yard punt return against Wake Forest (Sept. 9) … career-best 200 all-purpose yards against Wake Forest (Sept. 9) … game-high 151 all-purpose yards at No. 2 Clemson (Sept. 23), including career-long punt return of 27 yards to set up a BC touchdown … registered 128 punt return yards - including 124 in the first half - against Central Michigan (Sept. 30) … fourth-best punt return yardage single-game total in BC history … most punt return yards in a game since Ed Rideout finished with 131 punt return yards against Holy Cross in 1970. He finished the game with 135 all-purpose yards … over two games at No. 2 Clemson and against Central Michi-gan, BC had four scoring drives ending in touchdowns came after Walker got things started with a punt return of 27 yards or longer … 127 combined kick return yards in the victory at Louisville (Oct. 14), including a 32-yard punt return … 120 all-purpose yards, including 59 yards receiving at Virginia (Oct. 21) … caught a season-long 46-yard pass on a flea-flicker in the UVA win … 109 all-purpose yards in the 42-14 win at Syracuse (Nov. 25).
2016 (SOPHOMORE): Played in all 13 games, making seven starts at wide receiver … led the Eagles with 420 receiving yards and four receiving touchdowns … notched 33 catches, averaging 12.7 yards per catch and 32.3 yards per game … also recorded 41 rushing yards on eight carries and 101 yards on six kick returns … notched two receptions for 35 yards against Georgia Tech (Sept. 3) in Dublin ... caught three passes for 26 yards against Massachusetts (Sept. 10) ... scored first career touch-down to go along with four receptions for 72 yards against Wagner (Sept. 24) ... caught second touchdown of the season on an 11-yard grab against Buffalo (Oct. 1) ... set a career high in rush attempts with three, gaining 28 yards against Syracuse (Oct. 22) ... recorded a career high with seven catches for 78 yards in the win at NC State (Oct. 29) ... hauled in a 10-yard touchdown reception on the opening drive of the second half against Connecticut (Nov. 19) … nabbed a career-long, 49-yard grab for a touchdown in the Quick Lane Bowl victory over Maryland (Dec. 26), totaling three catches for 63 yards on the day.
2015 (FRESHMAN): Saw action in all 12 games, mostly on special teams as a re-turner … named to the Sporting News Freshman All-American Team and the Phil Steele All-ACC Third Team … ranked second in the ACC and 10th nationally in kickoff return yardage (28.6) … his 28.6 yards per return is also a BC single-season record … ranked third in the ACC in total kick return yards (686) … totaled 741 all-purpose yards with 686 kick return yards, 41 receiving yards and 14 rushing yards … record-ed first career catch, rush and kick return for a total of 64 all-purpose yards against Howard (Sept. 12) … set career highs in both kick returns (five) and kick return
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yards (152), including a 56-yard return against Virginia Tech (Oct. 31) … caught a 32-yard pass and took back a pair of kickoffs for 55 yards against NC State (Nov. 7) … notched 100-plus return yards in consecutive games, taking back four kicks for 110 yards—including a 67-yard return—against No. 3 Notre Dame (Nov. 21) … returned four kicks for 133 yards at Syracuse (Nov. 28).
HIGH SCHOOL: Named the News Press Southwest Florida Male Athlete of the Year and the Naples Daily News Offensive Player of the Year senior year … also earned AP Class 6A All- State Second Team accolades … a two-time Fort Myers New Press First-Team All-Area honoree … a two-year captain for head coach Bill Kramer … the Golden Eagles won back-to-back district title in 2013 and 2014 … ranked second in the state in 2014 with 160 points … also broke the school record with a 92-yard rushing touchdown.
PERSONAL: Michael Owen Walker … a marketing major enrolled in the Carroll School of Management … the son of Bonnie and Mike Walker ... has one sister and six brothers … father played football at the University of Connecticut (1979-82) … uncle, Pete Walker, played baseball at UConn (1988-90) and went on to play 11 sea-sons in Major League Baseball and is now the pitching coach for the Toronto Blue Jays … uncle, Andrew Walker, also played baseball for the Huskies.
Season GP Rec. Yards TD Long Avg.2015 12 2 41 0 32 20.52016 13 33 420 4 49 12.72017 13 19 168 1 46 8.8Career 38 54 629 5 49 11.6
Rushing GP Att. Yards TD Long Avg.2015 12 1 14 0 14 14.02016 13 8 41 0 19 5.1 2017 13 0 0 0 0 0.0Career 38 9 55 0 19 6.1
Kick Ret. GP Att. Yards TD Long Avg.2015 12 24 686 0 67 28.62016 13 6 101 0 20 16.82017 13 36 849 0 55 23.6Career 38 66 1,636 0 67 24.8
Punt Ret. GP Att. Yards TD Long Avg.2015 12 0 0 0 0 0.02016 13 1 8 0 8 8.02017 13 27 354 0 61 13.1Career 38 28 362 0 61 12.9
#9 KOBAY WHITEWide Receiver • 6-1 • 200 • Redshirt SophomoreHarrisburg, Pa. • Bishop McDevitt
WHITE’S CAREER HIGHSReceptions: 6 at Northern Illinois, 9/1/17Receiving yards: 85 at Virginia, 10/21/17Long reception: 76 at Virginia, 10/21/17Receiving TDs: 1 (2x), last vs. Florida State, 10/27/17
2017 (REDSHIRT FRESHMAN): Appeared in all 13 games with four starts at wide receiver … second on the team in both receptions (34) and receiving yards (423) … tied for second on the squad with two receiving touchdowns … burst onto the scene as a redshirt freshman with six receptions for 76 yards in the season-opening win at Northern Illinois (Sept. 1) … first career start against Virginia Tech (Oct. 7), in-cluding a 32-yard reception … career-long 76-yard screen pass for his first career touchdown in the win at Virginia (Oct. 21) … led BC with a career-high 85 yards receiving on three receptions in the UVA victory … 34-yard touchdown reception
from WR Jeff Smith for BC’s first touchdown of the game in the 35-3 victory against Florida State (Oct. 27).
2016 (FRESHMAN): Redshirted the season.
HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year starter for head coach Jeff Weachter … the Crusaders won the District 3 championship all four years and were the PIAA State Class AAA state runners up in 2013 … three-time Pennsylvania Football Writers’ Class AAA All-State Team honoree … named to the USA Today All-USA Pennsylvania First Team in 2015 … also earned first-team Eastern Pennsylvania honors and was selected to TeamPA, made up of the best players in the state … caught 250 passes for 4,304 yards and 48 touchdowns in career … second all-time in state history for career touchdowns and receiving yards … the Crusaders went 55-6 in four years … led the state in re-ceptions (88) and receiving yards (1,325) as a senior … also scored 13 touchdowns … recorded 1,230 yards on 72 catches with 15 touchdowns as a junior … also notched over 1,000 receiving yards in sophomore campaign, logging 1,172 yards on 64 catch-es with 15 touchdowns … played defensive back in four-year career, recorded 66 tackles and six interceptions over career … also played basketball.
PERSONAL: Lavon Kobay White … enrolled in the Lynch School of Education … the son of Irene Black and Lavon White … has an older brother, Leon.
Season GP Rec. Yards TD Long Avg./C2017 13 34 423 2 76 12.4Career 13 34 423 2 76 12.4
#57 RYAN WHITTELSEYLinebacker • 6-0 • 215 • Redshirt FreshmanCary, N.C. • Cheshire Academy
2017 (FRESHMAN): Redshirted. HIGH SCHOOL: Three-year varsity player for Coach Dixon at Green Hope High School … helped lead his team to the confer-ence championship … two-way starter at linebacker and tight end … 148 tackles and 11 sacks as a junior … led the conference in tackles and was named all-conference … top 10 in tackles and sacks in the state of North Carolina … holds single-season school records for tackles (148) and sacks (11) … named team’s defensive MVP … senior season limited due to injury … played year of post-graduate football at Cheshire Academy for coach David Dykeman … team finished 9-2 and won the Wayne Sanborn Bowl as he played all three linebacker positions. PERSONAL: Son of Mark Whittelsey and Margaret Lynch MD … has two brothers and two sisters … enrolled in the Morrissey College of Arts and Sciences … father Mark played football at Vanderbilt.
NEWCOMERS#26 DAVID BAILEYRunning Back • 6-1 • 245 • FreshmanRidgely, Md. • North Caroline
HIGH SCHOOL: Rated as the number one running back pros-pect in Maryland by Rivals.com and 247Sports … led North Caroline High School to a 10-1 record as a senior … played for head coach James McCormick at North Caroline … Bayside Conference Player of the Year as he led the Bulldogs to the state semifinals … scored 35 touchdowns as a senior, despite sitting after halftime in most games, the first eight of which included a running clock for most of the second half … averaged three touchdowns per game and scored four touchdowns or more in four games his senior season … rushed for 1,582 yards on 114 carries, av-
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eraging 13.9 yards per carry … No. 65 running back nationally and No. 21 prospect in Maryland according to 247Sports … ranked as the 20th-best prospect in Maryland according to Rivals.com … ranked one of the top 100 running backs nationally by ESPN and the No. 27 prospect in Maryland … two-time first-team all-state selection … team captain.
PERSONAL: Son of David Bailey and Lori Anne Demby … enrolled in the Morrissey College of Arts and Sciences.
#98 KYIEV BENNERMONDefensive Tackle • 6-3 • 265 • FreshmanPoughkeepsie, N.Y. • Spackenkill
HIGH SCHOOL: Standout two-way player for Clinton Desouza at Spackenkill High School … New York’s top-ranked defen-sive tackle prospect according to 247Sports … rated the No. 22 prospect in the state of New York and the No. 114 defen-sive tackle nationally by 247Sports … 79 tackles as a senior, including 11.0 tackles-for-loss … finished his career with 179 total tackles and 17.0 TFLs … 13 sacks and 13 quarterback hurries over his prep career … also played tight end and averaged 17.4 yards per reception over his career, including two touch-downs … earned Journal All-Star honors as a junior after posting 55 tackles, four sacks, and two blocked kicks to help lead the Spartans to the Section 9 quarter-finals … also played basketball and was a member of the track and field team … team captain.
PERSONAL: Son of Tyrell and Christal Bennermon … enrolled in the Lynch School of Education.
#94 RYAN BETRODefensive Tackle • 6-4 • 320 • FreshmanWalpole, Mass. • Lawrence Academy
HIGH SCHOOL: Standout defensive tackle for head coach and former Boston College All-American Paul Zukauskas at Law-rence Academy … top-ranked defensive tackle and the fifth overall prospect in Massachusetts according to Rivals.com … No. 3 player in Massachusetts and the state’s top defensive tackle prospect according to 247Sports … ranked as the No. 54 defensive tackle nationally by 247Sports … one of three Lawrence Academy standouts to sign with Boston College … rated by ESPN as the No. 5 player in Massachusetts and the No. 83 defensive tackle in the nation … Independent School League All-Star … finished senior season with 44 tackles, 18 TFLs and six sacks … also forced one fumble, recovered one fumble and recorded two pass deflections … team captain.
PERSONAL: Son of Richard and Pamela Betro … enrolled as a finance major in the Carroll School of Management.
#51 HUGH DAVISLinebacker • 6-0 • 230 • FreshmanIndianapolis, Ind. • Cathedral
HIGH SCHOOL: Dynamic playmaker at linebacker for head coach Rick Streiff at Cathedral High School … No. 1 inside line-backer prospect in the state of Indiana according to Rivals.com … rated as Indiana’s eight-best overall prospect and the 26th overall inside linebacker nationally by Rivals.com … won the Mr. Football award at linebacker in Indiana as a senior … helped guide the Irish to the Class 5A regional championship his senior season … No. 13 player in Indiana according to 247Sports and the state’s second-best linebacker … second-ranked linebacker and No. 9 overall prospect in Indiana according to ESPN … Indianapolis Star City Defensive Player of the Year as a senior … led the Irish with 18 TFLs and 65
tackles … honorable mention all-state honoree as a junior.
PERSONAL: Son of Vern and Darolyn Davis … enrolled as a communication major in the Morrissey College of Arts and Sciences.
#42 JAVIAN DAYNERunning Back • 6-0 • 235 • FreshmanSun Prairie, Wis. • Waunakee
HIGH SCHOOL: A three-star prospect by 247Sports and ESPN … ranked as the No. 103 and No. 116 running back in the country by ESPN and 247Sports, respectively … played three years of varsity football at Waunakee for head coach Pat Rice … rushed for 4,269 yards and 56 touchdowns in 28 career games … totaled 2,263 yards and 33 scores as he led the team to a 14-0 season and WIAA Division 2 state championship as a senior … unanimous All-State First Team and All-Conference selections as well as conference Offensive Player of the Year … served as team captain and was named team MVP … earned First Team All-Confer-ence as a member of the track and field team.
PERSONAL: Javian Dayne … enrolled in the Morrissey College of Arts and Sciences as a communication major … son of Alia Stevenson and Ron Dayne … father played college football at Wisconsin and won the 1999 Heisman Trophy … has two siblings.
#29 TYLER DAYSDefensive Back • 6-0 • 195 • Freshman Mattydale, N.Y. • Cicero-North
HIGH SCHOOL: Played both cornerback and wide receiver during his career for head coach Dave Kline at Cicero-North High School … rated as the No. 21 player in New York and the No. 137 athlete nationally in the 247Sports composite rank-ings … as a junior, played mostly at wide receiver for the Section III runner-up Northstars … totaled 19 receptions for 476 yards and three touchdowns as a junior … also returned one kickoff for a score … led team to Class AA finals as a junior and state semifinals as a senior … totaled two games with 10+ tackles during his senior season, including a season high 13 stops vs. Auburn on Sept. 22.
PERSONAL: Son of Edward and Marcy Bethea … enrolled in the Morrissey College of Arts and Sciences as a communication major.
#32 NICK DeNUCCILinebacker • 6-1 • 215 • FreshmanDenville, N.J. • Pope John XXIII
HIGH SCHOOL: No. 1 inside linebacker in New Jersey accord-ing to 247Sports … rated as the state’s No 14 overall prospect and the No. 25 inside linebacker nationally by 247Sports … played for head coach Brian Carlson at Pope John XXIII High School … rated the No. 30 player in New Jersey by Rivals.com … ESPN’s No. 2 inside linebacker prospect in New Jersey and the Garden State’s 32nd overall prospect … ranked 44th nationally among all inside linebackers by ESPN … named to the NJ.com and News 12 New Jersey All-State First Team … record-ed 115 tackles, seven sacks and 18 TFLs as a senior … also rushed for 479 yards and nine touchdowns on offense … as a junior, totaled 122 tackles, three sacks and one forced fumble ... played safety and outside linebacker as a freshman and h-back as a sophomore, before moving to middle linebacker for his final two years in high school … three-year starter … team captain.
PERSONAL: Son of Nick and Pam DeNucci … enrolled in the Carroll School of Man-agement as a finance major.
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#52 VINNY DePALMALinebacker • 6-1 • 225 • FreshmanWayne, N.J. • DePaul Catholic
HIGH SCHOOL: Enrolled at Boston College in January 2018 and participated in spring practice … top-ranked inside linebacker in New Jersey according to ESPN … the 25th overall prospect in the Garden State in ESPN’s recruiting rankings … NJ.com First-Team All-State selection on defense … played for head coach John McKenna at DePaul Catholic … No. 21 prospect in New Jersey and the No. 33 inside linebacker nationally by Rivals.com … rated the No. 35 player in New Jersey and the 62nd-best inside linebacker nationally according to 247Sports … 119 tackles as a senior, including 17 behind the line of scrimmage … tallied six sacks, forced three fumbles and recovered two fumbles … led the state of New Jersey with 194 tackles as a junior … 7.5 sacks and one forced fumble to go along with 245 rushing yards, 11 rushing TDs and 178 receiving yards during his junior campaign … 449 career tackles … team captain … led team to Non-Public, Group 3 state title as a senior.
PERSONAL: Son of John and Michelle DePalma … enrolled in the Carroll School of Management as a management and leadership major.
#74 FINN DIRSTINEOffensive Line • 6-5 • 340 • FreshmanActon, Mass. • Lawrence Academy
HIGH SCHOOL: No. 1 player in Massachusetts and the 12th-best offensive guard nationally by 247Sports … rated as the No. 278 player nationally by 247Sports … No. 2 player in Mas-sachusetts and the nation’s No. 24 offensive guard according to Rivals.com … No. 2 player in Massachusetts and the country’s No. 32 offensive guard in the ESPN recruiting rankings … played for former Boston College All-Amer-ican Paul Zukauskas at Lawrence Academy … one of three Lawrence Academy sign-ees in the 2018 recruiting class … Independent School League All-Star … two-way standout who also recorded three sacks on defense.
PERSONAL: Son of Mike and Suzanne Dirstine … enrolled in the Carroll School of Management as a finance major.
#83 JEHLANI GALLOWAYWide Receiver • 6-1 • 180 • FreshmanProvidence, R.I. • Classical
HIGH SCHOOL: Top-ranked player in Rhode Island accord-ing to 247Sports … No. 1 player in Rhode Island and the No. 108 wide receiver nationally according to ESPN Recruiting … played for head coach Kris McCall at Classical High School … second-team all-state as a junior with over 460 yards receiving and nine touch-downs … 603 yards receiving and 10 touchdowns his senior season … averaged 17.6 yards per reception over his high school career, including 19 touchdown receptions … 53 tackles and eight interceptions on defense over his junior and senior seasons … team captain.
PERSONAL: Son of Steve and Cheryl Galloway … enrolled in the Carroll School of Management.
#36 AARON GETHERSDefensive Back • 5-10 • 190 • FreshmanHummelstown, Pa. • Bishop McDevitt
HIGH SCHOOL: Listed as the No. 2 cornerback prospect in Pennsylvania by 247Sports … rated as the No. 23 prospect in Pennsylvania and the No. 82 cornerback nationally according to 247Sports … former high school teammate with current Eagle Kobay White … played for head coach Jeff Weachter at Bishop McDevitt High School … rated as the 35th-best player in the Keystone State by ESPN Recruiting … first-team all-conference as a junior after totaling 30 tackles and three interceptions … All Mid-Penn Conference selection according to the Har-risburg Patriot-News … as a senior, led Bishop McDevitt with five pass breakups and was second on the team in tackles … helped guide the Crusaders to a 10-3 record and a state quarterfinal appearance in Class 4A … key part of a Bishop Mc-Devitt team that finished 6-0 in the Mid-Penn Conference … team captain.
PERSONAL: Son of Ivory and Lynda Gethers … enrolled in the Morrissey College of Arts and Sciences as a communication major.
#20 ELIJAH JONESDefensive Back • 6-3 • 170 • FreshmanNew York, N.Y. • Cardinal Hayes
HIGH SCHOOL: Top-rated cornerback in New York and the state’s No. 8 overall prospect according to Rivals.com … No. 12 player in the state of New York and the No. 83 athlete nation-ally according to 247Sports … ranked No. 9 in New York and the nation’s 62nd-best athlete by ESPN Recruiting … played for head coach C.J. O’Neill at Cardinal Hayes … averaged 26.1 yards per reception and finished the season with 1,017 receiving yards as a senior … 14 touchdown re-ceptions, including a 99-yard touchdown catch … three interceptions, two forced fumbles and 22 tackles in 10 games … scored a career high five touchdowns in Cardinal Hayes’ 50-14 quarterfinal win to earn Catholic League Player of the Week honors … also a standout in track … team captain.
PERSONAL: Son of Keith Jones and Janine Green … enrolled as an economics major in the Carroll School of Management.
#21 JOHNNY LANGANQuarterback • 6-3 • 225 • FreshmanWayne, N.J. • Bergen Catholic
HIGH SCHOOL: Named the 2017 New Jersey Player of the Year by News 12 after leading Bergen Catholic to their first Non-Public, Group 4 state championship since 2004 … played for head coach Nunzio Campanile at Bergen Catholic … passed for 2,103 yards and 23 touchdowns to go along with 825 yards rushing and 12 rush-ing touchdowns … finished his career with 4,789 yards passing, 1,452 yards rushing and a combined 69 touchdowns … rated as the No. 22 prospect in New Jersey and the No. 30 pro-style quarterback nationally by Rivals.com … listed as the Garden State’s 33rd-best player and the nation’s 45th-best dual-style quarterback accord-ing to 247Sports … rated the No 26 dual-threat quarterback in the nation and New Jersey’s No. 1 dual-threat quarterback by ESPN Recruiting … as a junior, threw for 1,998 yards and 19 touchdowns to help lead BC to the state semifinals … team cap-tain.
PERSONAL: Son of Brian and Patti Langan … enrolled as a general management major in the Carroll School of Management.
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#37 DANNY LONGMANKicker • 6-2 • 180 • FreshmanMiami Shores, Fla. • Chaminade-Madonna College Prep
HIGH SCHOOL: Kicked at Chaminade-Madonna College Prep for head coach Damean Jones … hit on 18 of 19 field goals as a senior with a long of 49 yards … converted 54 of 55 PATs … sent back 82 of 89 kick-offs for touchbacks … kicked the game-winning field goal in the state championship game with eight second remaining in the game … earned FHSF All-State and Miami Herald All-County First Team in 2017 … named a Max Preps All-American … 2018 Wendy’s High School Heisman Scholarship nominee … competed in track and holds school records in 300m and 800m … also played soccer.
PERSONAL: Daniel John Longman … enrolled in the Carroll School of Management as an information systems and finance major … son of John and Denise Longman … has one sister.
#41 JOEY LUCHETTITight End • 6-6 • 240 • FreshmanWayland, Mass. • Lawrence Academy
HIGH SCHOOL: Rated as the No. 2 tight end in Massachusetts and the nation’s No. 67 tight end according to 247Sports … list-ed as the No. 6 player overall in Massachusetts by 247Sports … rated as the seventh-best player in Massachusetts and the nation’s No. 41 tight end according to ESPN Recruiting … Independent School League co-MVP as a senior … Boston Globe All-Scholastic team … 45 receptions for 582 yards and four touchdowns for the 9-0 Spartans … 41 tackles, eight sacks and 12 TFLs at defensive end as a senior … also returned one interception for a touchdown … played for former Boston College All-American Paul Zukauskas at Lawrence Academy … also a standout basketball player at Lawrence Academy with over 1,000 career points … one of three Lawrence Academy products to sign with Boston College in the 2018 recruiting class … helped lead Lawrence Academy to a perfect 9-0 overall record … team captain.
PERSONAL: Son of Mike and Tracey Luchetti … enrolled in the Carroll School of Management.
#38 JASON MAITREDefensive Back • 5-10 • 175 • FreshmanEverett, Mass. • Everett
HIGH SCHOOL: Top-ranked athlete in Massachusetts and the state’s No. 7 overall recruit according to 247Sports … ESPN Recruiting listed Maitre the top-ranked athlete in Massachu-setts and the No. 4 recruit in the state … rated as the No. 70 athlete nationally by ESPN Recruiting … played for head coach John DiBiaso at Ever-ett High School … two-way player who excelled at wide receiver and cornerback … finished his senior season with nine touchdown receptions … all-around threat who also scored three touchdowns rushing, two punt returns for scores and one kickoff return for a touchdown … on defense totaled four interceptions including one pick six … 68 career tackles and nine career interceptions … Boston Herald All-Scholas-tic selection … MIAA All-State First-Team selection at wide receiver … team captain.
PERSONAL: Son of Ginette Chachat … enrolled in the Morrissey College of Arts and Sciences.
#43 TITO PASQUALONITight End • 6-2 • 220 • FreshmanSouth Windsor, Conn. • East Catholic
HIGH SCHOOL: Spent his final two years of high school play-ing at East Catholic of the Central Connecticut Conference un-der head coach Steve Calande … led team in total offense and scoring as a senior … served as a team captain and earned All-Conference as a senior … member of the National Honor Society … captain the lacrosse team and was named CCC All-Conference.
PERSONAL: Tito Lucian Pasqualoni … enrolled as a finance major in the Carroll School of Management … Tito is the son of Jill and Paul Pasqualoni … father played football at Penn State and is a long-time NFL and college coach, former BC assistant and current Detroit Lions defensive coordinator … has two siblings.
#92 CAM REDDYDefensive Line • 6-2 • 270 • FreshmanLondonderry, N.H. • Lawrence Academy
HIGH SCHOOL: Played for three seasons at Londonderry be-fore finishing at Lawrence Academy for his final two seasons with head coach Paul Zukauskas … captained Londonderry as a junior … named All-ISL Honorable Mention at Lawrence as a junior … captained the team to a 9-0 record as a senior … earned team MVP honors, All-ISL and Boston Herald All-Scholastic Team recogni-tion … also played varsity basketball and Londonderry.
PERSONAL: Cameron Michael Reddy … enrolled in the Carroll School of Manage-ment as a business major … is the son of John and Kim Reddy … father played foot-ball at Fitchburg State … uncle Ed Gillis played basketball at BC and pitched for the BC baseball team … has two siblings.
#34 GARRETT REILLYPunter • 5-10 • 170 • FreshmanWest Chester, Pa. • Malvern Prep
HIGH SCHOOL: Played football at Malvern Prep for head coach Dave Gueriera … helped team to back-to-back Inter-Ac conference championships in 2016 and 2017 … named First Team All-Conference kicker/punter as a senior and Second Team All-Philadelphia and All-Chester County as a senior … participated in the 2017 Valor Bowl … averaged 39.5 yards per punt for his career … four-year varsity starter in rugby as a scrum-half … member of the National Honor Society and recipient of the National Spanish Award as a senior.
PERSONAL: Garrett Patrick Reilly … enrolled as a political science major in the Mor-rissey College of Arts and Sciences … son of Jennifer and Sean Reilly … has one sister.
#65 THOMAS SHELMIREOffensive Line • 6-3 • 270 • FreshmanDallas, Texas • Highland Park
HIGH SCHOOL: Rated the No. 63 offensive guard nationally according to 247Sports … listed by Rivals.com as the No. 54 offensive tackle in the country and a top-100 recruit in the state of Texas (97th overall) … ESPN Recruiting tabbed Shel-mire as the No. 38 offensive guard in the country and the No. 100 overall recruit in Texas … Texas Class 5A All-State first team selection as a junior … rated by SportsDay as the No. 40 overall recruit in the Dallas area prior to the season … all-district performer as a sophomore and junior … played for head
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coach Randy Allen at Highland Park High School … team captain.
PERSONAL: Son of Day and Mary Shelmire … enrolled as a general management major in the Carroll School of Management.
#34 JOSEPH SPARACIOLinebacker • 5-11 • 230 • FreshmanNaples, Fla. • First Baptist Academy
HIGH SCHOOL: Enrolled at Boston College in January 2018 and competed in spring practice … rated the No. 67 inside linebacker in the nation by 247Sports … ESPN Recruiting’s No. 40 inside linebacker nationally and the No. 219 recruit in Flori-da … four-time Naples Daily News All-Area first-team selection … 59 tackles, including 14 TFLs and three sacks as a senior … also rushed for 676 yards and 10 touchdowns on offense … three-time first-team all-state linebacker as a sophomore, junior and senior … also earned honorable mention at the position as a freshman … Southwest Florida Sports Awards Naples Daily News Defensive Player of the Year as a senior ... four-time Naples Daily News all-area selection ... 101 tackles, nine sacks and 21.5 TFLs during his junior season … at fullback and tight end as a junior, totaled 839 yards of offense and 14 total touchdowns … his father Billy Sparacio was his head coach at First Baptist Academy … team captain.
PERSONAL: Son of Billy and Tara Sparacio … enrolled as a general management major in the Carroll School of Management.
#54 EVAN STEWARTLinebacker • 6-2 • 205 • FreshmanSparta, N.J. • St. Joseph’s Regional
HIGH SCHOOL: Top-ranked safety prospect in New Jersey ac-cording to 247Sports … rated the No. 18 player in the Garden State and the No. 57 safety nationally by 247Sports … listed as the No. 19 player in New Jersey and the 32nd-best inside linebacker in the nation by Rivals.com … played for former BC standout Augie Hoffmann at St. Joseph’s Regional … New Jersey’s No. 28 player and the No, 81 outside linebacker in the country by ESPN Recruiting … NJ.com All-State second-team selection on defense … all-Non Public Group first-team selection on defense by NJ.com … News 12 All-State first-team selection … finished senior season with 114 tackles, three interceptions, two forced fumbles and 1.5 sacks for the Green Knights … closed out his career with 239 tackles … helped guide the Green Knights to a third straight appearance in the Non-Public, Group 3 final … team captain.
PERSONAL: Son of George and Tracy Stewart … father George played football at Rutgers … enrolled in the Carroll School of Management as a management and lead-ership major.
#98 JOHN TESSITOREKicker/Punter • 6-1 • 190 • FreshmanWallingford, Conn. • Choate Rosemary Hall
HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year letterwinner for head coach L.J. Spinnato at Choate Rosemary Hall … voted team captain of the four-time, undefeated New England Class A Prep School champions as a senior … holds school record for single-sea-son points by a kicker with 76 as a junior … scored 16 points in the 2016 New England Class A championship game … in the 2016 NEPSAC cham-pionship victory over Trinity-Pawling, converted all three of his field goal attempts, ran in a pair of two-point conversions and added three successful PATs … won 39 straight games during his career at Choate Rosemary Hall … rated as the No. 9 play-er in Connecticut and the No. 16 kicker nationally according to 247Sports composite rankings … honored with the 2017 Michael R. Sadler Award for “Excellence On & Off The Field” at Kohl’s National Invitational Scholarship Camp … went two full seasons
without missing a field goal attempt of 40+ yards … two-time All Central New En-gland selection as a junior and senior … also played quarterback, defensive back and wide receiver … will join former high school teammates Will Harris and John Fadule at Boston College … one of the few players in New England history to play in five NEPSAC bowl games … played varsity football as an eighth grader at Hamden Hall as the starting kicker.
PERSONAL: Son of Joe ’93 and Rebecca Tessitore … his father Joe is a play-by-play announcer for ABC/ESPN … enrolled as a finance major in the Carroll School of Man-agement.
#7 MATT VALECCEQuarterback • 6-5 • 220 • FreshmanMamaroneck, N.Y. • Fordham Prep
HIGH SCHOOL: One of the all-time passing leaders in New York prep history … top-ranked quarterback in New York and the nation’s No. 44 pro-style signal caller according to 247Sports … No. 15 overall prospect in the Empire State according to 247Sports … No. 1 quarterback in New York and the state’s No. 13 overall player by Rivals.com … ESPN Recruiting’s No. 1 quarterback in New York, New York’s 16th-best player overall and the nation’s No. 48 pro-style quarterback … News 12 All-New York City first-team selection as a senior … played for head coach Pete Gorynski at Fordham Prep … led the state of New York with 3,333 passing yards as a senior … threw 41 touchdowns and just seven interceptions during his senior season to help lead the Rams to the Class AA title game … Bronx Times All-Bronx honors as a sophomore, junior and senior … 2,416 yards and 27 touchdowns as a junior … threw just three interceptions during his junior season to lead the Rams to the Class AA semifinals … top-three in New York history in career passing yards and 112 career touchdown passes … two-time all-state selection … News 12 High School Player of the Year … 112 career touchdown passes … team captain.
PERSONAL: Son of John and Anita Valecce … enrolled in the Carroll School of Man-agement.
#78 TYLER VRABELOffensive Line • 6-5 • 300 • FreshmanBellaire, Texas • Saint Pius X
HIGH SCHOOL: Rated as the No. 237 player in Texas and the nation’s No. 152 offensive tackle according to 247Sports … the No. 171 player in Texas and the country’s No. 103 offensive tackle according to ESPN Recruiting … all-state first-team selection and first-team all-district … finalist for the offensive lineman of the year in Texas … team captain … played for head coach Stephen Hill at Saint Pius X High School.
PERSONAL: Son of Mike and Jen Vrabel … his father Mike is the Tennessee Titans head coach and won three Super Bowls as a player with the New England Patriots … enrolled in the Carroll School of Management as a general management major.
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Steve Addazio was named Boston College’s 35th head foot-ball coach in December of 2012 and wasted no time making his mark on the program. Addazio took over an Eagles pro-gram that had suffered back-to-back losing seasons for the first time in 14 years (including a 2-10 mark in 2012) and engi-neered a remarkable turnaround. In what were supposed to be rebuilding years, Addazio led the Eagles to back-to-back seven-win seasons and two consecutive bowl games.Addazio is the first coach in Boston College history to lead the
Eagles to four bowls in the first five seasons as head coach after guiding BC to the New Era Pinstripe Bowl in 2017. Boston College finished the regular season winning five of its last seven games as the Eagles closed out a 7-6 season and 4-4 mark in the ACC. BC was one of 21 teams nationally - and just one of 13 teams from Power Five conferences - to win at least five of the final six games of the regular season. Only Clemson (6-0) and Boston College (5-1) won at least five of their last six in the regular season among ACC schools. Boston College had the seventh-most improved scoring offense among Power 5 teams nationally. The Eagles featured ACC Rookie of the Year AJ Dillon, the nation’s second-leading rusher among freshmen and the country’s No. 7 overall rusher with 1,589 yards and 14 touchdowns. Boston College tied a school record with nine players earning All-ACC football honors in 2017. True freshman running back AJ Dillon was named first team All-ACC and tied with Louisville quarterback Lamar Jackson for most votes among the all-conference teams. Dillon was the first true freshman running back to be named first team All-ACC since T.A. McLendon of NC State in 2002. He was also the first BC true freshman to collect first team All-ACC accolades since linebacker Luke Kuech-ly in 2009. In addition to Dillon, junior free safety Lukas Denis and junior offensive tackle Chris Lindstrom earned second team All-ACC honors, senior defensive end Harold Landry, senior linebacker Ty Schwab, junior tight end Tommy Sweeney and junior specialist Michael Walker collected third team All-ACC accolades while junior de-fensive end Zach Allen and junior offensive guard Sam Schmal were name All-ACC honorable mention. Three Eagles earned All-America honors following the year, including Walter Camp All-America defensive back Lukas Denis and Freshmen All-Americans AJ Dil-lon and offensive lineman Ben Petrula. In the 2018 NFL Draft, three BC players were selected in defensive end Harold Landry (second round, Tennessee Titans), cornerback Isaac Yiadom (third round, Denver Broncos) and cornerback Kamrin Moore (sixth round, New Orleans Saints). It marked the fifth consecutive year under Addazio that at least two Eagles were selected in the NFL Draft. In all, 14 players who have played for Addazio at Boston College have heard their names called at the NFL Draft. In 2016, Boston College ranked as one of the nation’s top defenses the entire season. The Eagles ranked on eight top-10 lists nationally, including ninth in total defense (314.2 yards/game), second in sacks (3.62 sacks/game) and 10th in turn-overs gained (27). Three players earned All-ACC honors including second team selection Harold Landry, who led the nation in sacks (16.5) and forced fumbles. Landry was a finalist for the Ted Hendricks National Defensive End of the Year award and earned Second Team All-America honors from the Walter Camp Football Foundation and the Asso-ciated Press. John Johnson and Matt Milano were selected in the 2017 NFL Draft, marking the fourth consecutive year under Addazio that at least two Eagles were selected in the NFL Draft. When Addazio took over the BC football program in 2013, the team had won a total of six games the previous two seasons; BC fans knew the rebuilding process would take time, but few would have predicted the Eagles would receive back-to-back bowl invitations in Addazio’s first two years as head coach. Although Add-azio’s youthful 2015 team was plagued by injuries and finished with a 3-9 record, it was led by the nation’s top defense and came within a touchdown of winning five
additional games. In the final NCAA statistical rankings, the BC defense finished first in total defense (254.3 yards per game) and third down conversion defense (24.1 percent), second in fourth down conversion defense (20.0 percent), second to national champion Alabama in rushing defense (82.8 ypg.) and fourth (behind bowl teams Wisconsin, Ohio State and Alabama) in scoring defense (15.3 ppg.). During the 2013 season, running back Andre Williams led the nation in rushing, earned the Doak Walker Award as the nation’s premier running back and took a trip to New York as one of six finalists for the Heisman Trophy. Williams, a consen-sus All-America selection, finished the season ranked fifth among all FBS running backs in the history of college football in single-season rushing yards with 2,177. In 2014, the Eagles were picked by media to finish fifth in the ACC’s Atlantic Di-vision but surprised many by posting a second consecutive seven-win season and, in fact, falling a few yards and several plays short of finishing with a 10-2 mark. The season was highlighted by a prime-time upset of No. 9 USC, dominating the Trojans 506-337 in total offense, and a nail biter in which the Eagles had a chance to upend undefeated Florida State in Tallahassee, a game FSU won by a last-second field goal after the Eagles had missed the go-ahead kick just minutes before. Addazio’s coaching pedigree includes 16 postseason bowl games (including six BCS bowl games) and two national titles while on the coaching staff at the Univer-sity of Florida (a 41-14 win over Ohio State on Jan. 8, 2007 in Glendale, Ariz., and a 24-14 win over Oklahoma on Jan. 8, 2009 in Miami, Fla.). Prior to his arrival in Chestnut Hill, Addazio led the Temple University Owls in a two-year period of success, transition and growth. Addazio coached the Owls to a nine-win campaign and a bowl victory for the first time in 32 seasons in his first year as head coach. Prior to leading the Owls, Addazio spent six seasons (2005-10) at Florida under head coach Urban Meyer, serving as offensive coordinator in 2009-10 and interim head coach from Dec. 2009 to July 2010. During his tenure in Gainesville, the Gators participated in six postseason bowls and won two BCS national championships. Born June 1, 1959, Addazio is married to the former Kathleen Donoghue. They have three children – Nicole, Jessica and Louie.
THE ADDAZIO FILE2011: Temple: 9-4, First bowl victory for Temple in 32 years2012: Temple: 4-72013: Boston College: 7-6, Advocare V100 Independence Bowl2014: Boston College: 7-6, New Era Pinstripe Bowl2015: Boston College: 3-92016: Boston College: 7-6, Quick Lane Bowl champions, First BC bowl win since ‘072017: Boston College: 7-6, New Era Pinstripe Bowl
CAREER TOTALS (Eighth year): 44-44
COACHING CAREER1985-87: Western Connecticut State, Offensive Line/Recruiting Coordinator1988-94: Cheshire (Conn.) HS, Head Coach1995-96: Syracuse, Tight Ends/Assistant Offensive Line1997-98: Syracuse, Offensive Line1999-2001: Notre Dame, Offensive Line (Tackles & Tight Ends)/Special Teams2002-03: Indiana, Offensive Line2004: Indiana, Offensive Coordinator/Offensive Line2005-06: Florida, Offensive Line (Tackles & Tight Ends)2007-08: Florida, Offensive Line2008: Florida, Assistant Head Coach/Offensive Line2009: Florida, Assistant Head Coach/Offensive Coordinator/Offensive Line2010: Florida, Associate Head Coach/Offensive Coordinator/Offensive Line2011-12: Temple, Head Coach2013-present: Boston College, Head Coach
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BOWLS COACHEDGator: Jan. 1, 1996: Syracuse 41, Clemson 0Liberty: Dec. 27, 1996: Syracuse 30, Houston 17Fiesta: Dec. 31, 1997: Kansas State 35, Syracuse 18Orange: Jan. 2, 1999: Florida 31, Syracuse 10Fiesta: Jan. 1, 2001: Oregon State 41, Notre Dame 9Outback: Jan. 2, 2006: Florida 31, Iowa 24BCS National Championship: Jan. 8, 2007: Florida 41, Ohio State 14Capital One: Jan. 1, 2008: Michigan 41, Florida 35BCS National Championship: Jan. 8, 2009: Florida 24, Oklahoma 14Sugar: Jan. 1, 2010: Florida 51, Cincinnati 24Outback: Jan. 1, 2011: Florida 37, Penn State 24Gildan New Mexico: Dec. 17, 2011: Temple 37, Wyoming 15AdvoCare V100: Dec. 31, 2013: Arizona 42, Boston College 19New Era Pinstripe: Dec. 26, 2014: Penn State 31, Boston College 30 OTQuick Lane Bowl: Dec. 26, 2016: Boston College 36, Maryland 30New Era Pinstripe: Dec. 27, 2017: Iowa 27, Boston College 20
PLAYING EXPERIENCE1978-81: Central Connecticut State, Offensive LineFour-year starter; earned tryouts with the NFL’s New England Patriots, USFL’s Jack-sonville Bulls, and CFL’s Ottawa Roughriders
PERSONALHometown: Farmington, Conn.High School: Farmington College: Central Connecticut State University (B.A., Physical Education, 1981)Central Connecticut State (M.A., Physical Education, 1985)Wife: Kathleen DonoghueChildren: Nicole, Jessica, Louie
Frank LeonardAssistant Head Coach/Tight Ends
• This is Leonard’s 35th year coaching, including his 32nd at the collegiate level. The 2018 season will be his sixth year at BC and third as the assistant head coach. He is also the tight ends coach for the Eagles.• Leonard has been instrumental to a program that achieved
four bowl appearances in five years. Helped guide the Eagles to the 2013 AdvoCare v100 Independence Bowl and the 2014 New Era Pinstripe Bowl on the heels of a 2-10 campaign in 2012; the five-win improvement from 2012 to 2013 tied for fourth-best in the FBS.• With the 36-30 Quick Lane Bowl victory over Maryland in 2016, it was Boston College’s first bowl win since 2007.• Has cultivated perhaps the deepest position group on the team with three letter-winners returning, including All-ACC tight end Tommy Sweeney and fellow starter Chris Garrison. Sweeney was the first BC tight end since 2008 to earn All-ACC hon-ors in 2017. Sweeney led the Eagles in receptions and receiving yards.• Helped develop Sweeney into one of the ACC’s top tight ends in 2016. Oversees a position group that has some of the best depth and talent at the position in the conference.• In his second season at the Heights in 2014, coached the tight end group that helped produce a rushing attack average 254.7 per game, second in the Atlantic Coast Conference and 14th among all teams in college football.• In 2014, he mentored a group of tight ends essential to an Eagle offensive unit that averaged 212.5 rushing yards per game, a mark good for second in the ACC and 20th in the nation; the average was a 121.5-yard spike from the previous season’s average, marking the largest one-year improvement in ACC history.• Developed and led an Eagle tight end corps that produced three of the team’s top-six receptions leaders in 2013 – Jake Sinkovec, Mike Naples and C.J. Parsons; all
three players eclipsed career highs in receptions, receiving yards and touchdown receptions.• Spent the 2012 season as tight ends coach at Temple under Steve Addazio; was a teammate of Addazio’s at Central Connecticut State and the two coached together under Paul Pasqualoni at Western Connecticut State.• Prior to Temple, spent three seasons (2009-11) as the tight ends coach for the St. Louis Rams under Steve Spagnuolo; the group played a key role in the Rams’ offensive success in 2010. Daniel Fells finished fourth on the team in receptions as he set a new career-high with 41 catches. Billy Bajema also set a career best as he hauled in 14 passes while continuing to play a key role in the running game. • Prior to making his coaching debut in the National Football League, he served as tight ends coach at Kansas State University for two years 2007-08.• Spent three seasons (2004-06) as a special assignment scout for the New England Patriots.• Enjoyed a 10-year tenure at the University of Richmond, where he coached the of-fensive line (1994, 1997-2003), running backs (1995-96) and served as the school's recruiting coordinator (2003).• In 1998, the Spiders posted a 9-3 record and earned their first Atlantic 10 title, a berth in the NCAA I-AA playoffs, and a No. 5 final national ranking. The Spiders earned a second Atlantic 10 title and a No. 6 national ranking in 2000 after posting a 10-3 record, rushing for a school-record 3,669 yards and reaching the quarterfi-nals of the NCAA I-AA playoffs.• Has extensive coaching experience in the state of Connecticut; coached at the University of Connecticut (1990-93), Western Connecticut (1982-84, 1987-90), and Central Connecticut State (1985-86).
COACHING CAREER1981: Wethersfield High School, Assistant Coach 1982-84: Western Connecticut, Defensive Line1985-86: Central Connecticut State, Defensive Line1987-90: Western Connecticut, Offensive Coordinator/Offensive Line1990-93: Connecticut, Outside Linebackers1994: Richmond, Offensive Line1995-96: Richmond, Running Backs1997-02: Richmond, Offensive Line2003: Richmond, Offensive Line/Recruiting Coordinator2004-06: New England Patriots, Scout2007-08: Kansas State, Tight Ends2009-11: St. Louis Rams, Tight Ends2012: Temple, Tight Ends2013-15: Boston College, Tight Ends2016-present: Boston College, Assistant Head Coach/Tight Ends
BOWLS COACHED2013: Boston College, Independence2014: Boston College, Pinstripe2016: Boston College, Quick Lane2017: Boston College, Pinstripe
PLAYING EXPERIENCE1976-80: Central Connecticut State, Defensive Back
PERSONALHometown: Wethersfield, Conn.High School: WethersfieldCollege: Central Connecticut State (B.A. – Physical Education, 1981)Central Connecticut State (M.A. – Education & Administration, 1983)Wife: KathyChildren: Maria, Sarah
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Scot LoefflerDeputy Head Coach Offense/Offensive Co-ordinator/Quarterbacks
• Entering his 20th season coaching at the collegiate level and his third at Boston College. Loeffler begins his first year with the title of Deputy Head Coach Offense in 2018 for the Eagles.
• Tutored seven quarterbacks who went on to play in the NFL: Tom Brady, Tim Te-bow, Brian Griese, Chad Henne, Drew Henson, John Navarre and Logan Thomas.• In 2017, the Eagles featured ACC Rookie of the Year AJ Dillon, the nation’s sec-ond-leading rusher among freshmen and the country’s No. 7 overall rusher with 1,589 yards and 14 touchdowns.• Dillon was BC’s first ACC Rookie of the Year. He had 1,099 rushing yards over the last six regular season games, the most of any player in the country.• Dillon’s 1,589 rushing yards are the second-most by any ACC freshman in confer-ence history.• Dillon tied for the most All-ACC votes with reigning Heisman Trophy winner Lamar Jackson. Dillon had four games of 190+ yards of rushing in 2017.• Over the last six regular season games, BC averaged 36 points per game and out-scored the opposition by 19 points per contest including wins over Florida State (35-3), at Louisville (45-42) and at Virginia (41-10).• Boston College defeated Syracuse 42-14, the most points scored for BC in series history (51 games).• Boston College defeated Florida State 35-3, the most points scored for BC in series history (16 games). • Boston College defeated Virginia 41-10, the most points scored for BC in series history (six games). • In 2017, BC scored 35+ points in three consecutive games for the first time since 2002.• In 2017, BC scored 40+ points in consecutive conference games once in school history in the BIG EAST and ACC.• In 2017, 500+ yards of total offense in consecutive games against Louisville and Virginia is also a first in ACC history for BC.• Boston College’s rushing offense was the most improved unit of any Power 5 school in yards per carry (96th to 25th) in 2017• Boston College was 12th nationally and second in the ACC in sacks allowed in 2017.• Boston College was 18th nationally in total plays in 2017. In 2016, the Eagles ranked 94th nationally in total plays.• Helped deliver BC’s first bowl win since 2007 with a 36-30 victory over Maryland in the 2016 Quick Lane Bowl.• Boston College offensive coordinator who helped mentor quarterback Patrick Towles into camp with the Houston Texans after Towles spent just one year in a pro-style offense.• Installed a no-huddle, up-tempo pro-style offense prior to the Quick Lane Bowl and led the Eagles to 29 points in the first half.• The 29-point first half was the most points scored in a half by the Eagles in 2016, surpassing the previous high of 28 against Wagner (Sept. 24). It was the most first-half points BC scored against a Power Five opponent since recording 24 vs. NC State on Oct. 17, 2009.• Boston College's 29 first-half points marked the third-best first half scoring in BC's bowl history. The 2002 Eagles scored 42 in the first half vs. Toledo in the Motor City Bowl and the Eagles scored 31 in the first half of the 1985 Cotton Bowl against Houston.• Virginia Tech’s offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach under Frank Beam-er from 2013-15; in 2013, mentored QB Logan Thomas, who finished his collegiate career by breaking career records for passing yards, attempts, touchdowns passes and rushing touchdowns by a quarterback and oversaw a young trio of wide receiv-ers become the first group in Tech history to each record 40 or more receptions in a season.• In 2014, worked with QB Michael Brewer, who set new school records for comple-
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tions and attempts; in 2015, three Hokies on offense earned All-Atlantic Coast Con-ference honors, including first-team selection for wide receiver Isaiah Ford while VT ranked fifth in the conference for touchdowns scored (48) and sixth in passing efficiency (132.2).• As the offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach at Auburn in 2012, mentored Tre Mason, a 1,000-yard rusher who started six games after midseason and be-came the first non-QB to lead Auburn in total offense since Bo Jackson in 1985.• As Temple’s OC in 2011, guided the Owls to the seventh-best rushing average in the nation (256.5 yards/game) and running back Bernard Pierce ranked sixth nationally, averaging 123.4 yards per game. • Led Florida’s QB unit that held the best pass efficiency in the nation (167.3) in 2009, passing for 3,305 yards and 28 touchdowns with only five interceptions and guided Tebow in his final season in Gainesville as he passed for 2,895 yards and 21 touchdowns; Tebow graduated from UF with five NCAA, 14 SEC and 28 school records.• In 2008, Loeffler worked with the Detroit Lions’ quarterbacks.• From 2002 to 2007, coached QBs at Michigan, mentoring Henne, who became the first true freshman quarterback to lead his team to a Big Ten title and start in a BCS bowl game, and Navarre, Michigan’s first All-Big Ten First-Team QB since 1997• Served as Central Michigan’s quarterbacks coach from 2000-01.• Began career in Ann Arbor as a graduate assistant (1998-99) and a student assis-tant (1996-97) and during that span, worked with Brady and Griese and was part of the Wolverines’ undefeated season national championship season in 1997.
COACHING CAREER1996-97: Michigan, Student Assistant 1998-99: Michigan, Graduate Assistant2000-01: Central Michigan, Quarterbacks 2002-07: Michigan, Quarterbacks2008: Detroit Lions, Quarterbacks 2009-10: Florida, Quarterbacks 2011: Temple, Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks 2012: Auburn, Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks 2013-15: Virginia Tech, Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks2016-17: Boston College, Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks2018-present: Boston College, Deputy Head Coach Offense/Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks
BOWLS COACHED1997: Michigan, Rose (National Championship) 1998: Michigan, Citrus 1999: Michigan, Orange 2002: Michigan, Outback 2003: Michigan, Rose2004: Michigan, Rose2005: Michigan, Alamo2006: Michigan, Rose2007: Michigan, Capital One2009: Florida, Sugar2010: Florida, Outback2011: Temple, New Mexico2013: Virginia Tech, Sun2014: Virginia Tech, Military2015: Virginia Tech, Independence2016: Boston College, Quick Lane2017: Boston College, Pinstripe
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PERSONALHometown: Barberton, OhioHigh School: Barberton High SchoolCollege: Michigan (1998)Wife: AmieChildren: Luke, Alexis, Mary Elizabeth
Jim ReidDefensive Coordinator/Defensive Ends • Entering his 45th year coaching, his 43rd at the collegiate level and his third as the defensive coordinator at Boston College; spent the 2008-09 seasons as outside linebackers coach for the Miami Dolphins.• Oversaw a defense in 2017 that had three players selected in
the 2018 NFL Draft (Harold Landry, second round, Tennessee Titans; Isaac Yiadom, third round, Denver Broncos; Kamrin Moore, sixth round, New Orleans Saints).• Boston College was third nationally in pass efficiency defense in 2017.• Boston College was 12th nationally in interceptions (18) in 2017.• Lukas Denis was tied for second nationally with seven interceptions in 2017 and was named a Walter Camp Football Foundation Second Team All-American.• Four defensive players earned All-ACC honors in 2017, including linebacker Ty Schwab (led the team in tackles).• Defensive coordinator for one of the nation’s best defenses in 2016 at Boston Col-lege.• Led a BC defense that ranked on eight top-10 lists nationally, including ninth in total defense (314.2 yards/game), second in sacks (3.62 sacks/game) and 10th in turnovers gained (27) in 2016.• BC tied a single-season school record with 47 sacks, equaling the mark set in 1994 when Reid was also the defensive coordinator at Boston College.• Oversaw a defensive unit that featured the nation’s leader in sacks and forced fumbles (Harold Landry).• Helped develop Landry into an All-American during his junior season (Walter Camp, AP).• Landry’s 16.5 sacks set a new BC single-season record.• Saw two of his starters on defense selected in the 2017 NFL Draft: free safety John Johnson (third round, Los Angeles Rams) and linebacker Matt Milano (fifth round, Buffalo Bills).• Coached three players on defense who earned All-ACC honors in 2016 (Harold Landry, Connor Strachan and Matt Milano).• Came to the Heights from Iowa, where he was the linebackers coach for three years (2013-15) and helped the Hawkeyes go 12-0 in the regular season reaching the No. 4 spot in the College Football Playoff poll before falling in the Big Ten cham-pionship.• The Hawkeyes ranked 22nd in the nation in total defense (341.0 yards/game) and 15th in rush defense (121.4 yards/game); in 2014, Iowa ranked seventh in the nation in pass defense (175.9 yards/game) and 22nd in total defense (344.2 yards/game) and mentored All-Big Ten Second-Team honoree Quinton Alston. • In his first year at Iowa, coached three senior linebackers who each recorded over 100 tackles and earned all-Big Ten recognition: Christian Kirksey, who was selected in the third round of the 2014 NFL Draft by Cleveland, Anthony Hitchens, who was selected in the fourth round by Dallas, and James Morris, who signed with New England as a free agent.• Named National Linebackers Coaches of the Year – along with LeVar Woods – by FootballScoop as Iowa’s defense ranked among the national leaders in total de-fense (sixth), first downs allowed (seventh) pass defense (ninth), scoring defense (ninth), pass efficiency defense (17th) and rushing defense (19th).• Served as the assistant head coach and defensive coordinator at Virginia for three years (2010-12); in 2012, the Cavaliers ranked fourth in the ACC in total defense (353.3 yards/game), fourth in pass defense (208.4 yards/game), third in first downs allowed (18.6) and fourth in third-down conversion defense (30.7%) while UVA line-
backer Steve Greer earned first team All-ACC honors as he ranked second in the league with 122 tackles; in 2011, led by first-team All-ACC selections Chase Minni-field (CB) and Matt Conrath (DT), the Cavs finished third in the ACC in total defense.• In his first season overseeing the Dolphins' outside linebackers, Joey Porter pro-duced a career-high 17.5 sacks, second in the NFL as Miami won AFC East Division championship title for the first time in eight seasons; Porter’s sack total marked the most ever by a Dolphins linebacker and third-most overall.• Was the head coach at Virginia Military Institute for two seasons (2006-07).• Spent one year as the defensive line coach at Bucknell in 2005 before being named the head coach at VMI.• Spent the 2004 season as the defensive line coach at Syracuse, when the Orange were Big East co-champions and played in the ChampsSports Bowl.• His nine-year run as the head coach at Richmond (1995-2003), included a pair of Atlantic 10 Conference championships and five finishes in the FCS Top 20 rankings; selected as the Atlantic 10 Coach of the Year on two occasions in 1998 and 2000 and the Yankee Conference Co-Coach of the Year in 1995.• Left Richmond as the program's third-winningest coach with 48 victories and led the Spiders to the first 10-win season in program history in 2000.• Spent one year as the defensive coordinator at Boston College in 1994, when the Eagles went 7-4-1 defeated No. 11 Kansas State in the Aloha Bowl on Christmas Day; BC recorded 47 sacks that season, a school record that still stands.• Before becoming the head coach at Richmond, was the defensive coordinator for Richmond in 1992 and 1993.• Led Massachusetts for six years from 1986-91, compiling a 36-29-1 record as the head coach and guiding the Minutemen to three Yankee Conference titles; named the Yankee Conference Coach of the Year in 1988 and 1990.• Spent 13 seasons at UMass as an assistant and won six Yankee Conference titles in that span; coached outside linebackers in 1975 and defensive backs in 1976 and 1977 and from 1978-85, served as defensive coordinator and linebackers coach.
COACHING CAREER1973-74: Massachusetts, Graduate Assistant1975: Massachusetts, Outside Linebackers1976-77: Massachusetts, Defensive Backs1978-85: Massachusetts, Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers1986-91: Massachusetts, Head Coach1992-93: Richmond, Defensive Coordinator1994: Boston College, Defensive Coordinator1995-2003: Richmond, Head Coach2004: Syracuse, Defensive Line2005: Bucknell, Defensive Line2006-07: VMI, Head Coach2008-09: Miami Dolphins, Outside Linebackers2010-12: Virginia, Assistant Head Coach/Defensive Coordinator2013-15: Iowa, Linebackers2016-17: Boston College, Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers2018-present: Boston College, Defensive Coordinator/Defensive Ends
BOWLS COACHED1994: Boston College, Aloha 2004: Syracuse, Champs Sports2011: Virginia, Chick-fil-A2013: Iowa, Outback2014: Iowa, TaxSlayer2015: Iowa, Rose2016: Boston College, Quick Lane2017: Boston College, Pinstripe
PLAYING EXPERIENCE1970-72: Maine, Safety
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PERSONALHometown: Medford, Mass.High School: MedfordCollege: Maine (B.S., Education, 1973); Massachusetts (M.S., Sports Management, 1975)Wife: JudyChildren: Meghan, Molly, Matt
Ricky BrownSpecial Teams Coordinator/Outside Linebackers • Entering his fifth season coaching at the collegiate level and his third at Boston College.• Beginning his second year as Boston College’s special teams coordinator and coaching the outside linebackers.
• Third year on the staff at BC after returning to his Alma Mater in 2016 as Director of Football Initiatives for the football program.• In 2017, oversaw a special teams unit that ranked 11th in the nation (third in the ACC) in punt returns (13.11 avg.) and 22nd nationally (third in the ACC) in kickoff re-turn yds (946 yds). BC finished 26th in the country (third in the ACC) in punt return defense (4.66 avg.)• In 2017, return specialist Mike Walker led the nation in combined kickoff and punt return yards with 1,203 yards. Walker was sixth in the country (first in the ACC) in punt returns (13.11 avg.) and 12th in the country (second in the ACC) in total kickoff return yds (734 yards) • Punter Mike Knoll, earned Midseason All-America Honors from ESPN.com and fin-ished second nationally in punts (20) downed inside the 20. Kicker, and former soc-cer player, Maximilian Schulze-Geisthövel, was third in the ACC in touchbacks (35).• In 2017, the BC defense ranked 12th in the country in interceptions (18) and third nationally in pass efficiency defense. BC finished the season ranked 32nd national-ly in passing defense.• From 2014 to 2015, Brown worked at University of Southern California as a Quali-ty Control for Defense, working under defense coordinator, Justin Wilcox. In 2014, USC’s defense ranked among the nation’s top 20 in turnover margin, red zone de-fense, and third-down conversion defense, earning a trip to the Holiday Bowl. • In 2015, The Trojans won the Pac-12 South title and made a second consecutive ap-pearance in the Holiday Bowl, leading the Pac-12 in third-down conversion defense and scoring five defensive touchdowns (third nationally). • Outstanding linebacker for the Eagles from 2002-05 and won the 2005 Scanlan Award, the highest honor bestowed upon a BC football player as it recognizes ac-complishments on the field, in the classroom and in the community.• In four seasons at BC, Brown recorded 184 tackles, 118 were solo and had 4.5 quarterback sacks. In his junior year, Brown had 81 tackles, and had a career-high 10 solo tackles, 13 total and two tackles for a loss against Syracuse. He finished the 2004 season with five stops in the Continental Tire Bowl victory over North Carolina. He also took home Big East All-Freshman Team honors from The Sporting News in 2002, Big East All-Academic Team honors in 2004 and ACC All-Academic honors in 2005.• Brown entered the NFL as an undrafted free agent in 2006, when he was signed by the Oakland Raiders. He played six seasons with the Raiders from 2006-11. He finished his career with the Baltimore Ravens on injured reserve in 2012.• He worked in Quality Control for Defense at the University of Southern California for two seasons (2014-15) before returning to the Heights.
COACHING CAREER2014-15: Southern California, Quality Control/Defense2016: Boston College, Director of Football Initiatives2017-present: Boston College, Special Teams Coordinator/Outside Linebackers
BOWLS COACHED2014: Southern California, Holiday2015: Southern California, Holiday 2017: Boston College, Pinstripe
PLAYING EXPERIENCE2002-05: Boston College, Linebacker 2006-11: Oakland Raiders, Linebacker
PERSONALHometown: Cincinnati, OhioHigh School: ElderCollege: Boston College (Finance, 2006)Wife: BrynneChildren: Brixton, Nicholas, Koby
Anthony CampanileCo-Defensive Coordinator/Defensive Backs
• Entering his seventh season coaching at the collegiate level and his third at Boston College; coached high school football in New Jersey for six years.• Promoted to co-defensive coordinator in the spring of 2018.• Oversaw a secondary in 2017 that had two players selected in
the 2018 NFL Draft (Isaac Yiadom, third round, Denver Broncos; Kamrin Moore, sixth round, New Orleans Saints).• Boston College was third nationally in pass efficiency defense in 2017.• Boston College was 12th nationally in interceptions (18) in 2017.• Lukas Denis was tied for second nationally with seven interceptions in 2017 and was named a Walter Camp Football Foundation Second Team All-American and All-ACC Second Team selection.• National Defensive Backs Coach of the Year in 2017 by both 247Sports and Foot-ballScoop.com.• BC finished the season ranked 32nd nationally in passing defense but, per PFF College's aggregated metrics, was actually one of the top units in the nation in passing defense.• Helped to mentor a BC secondary in 2016 that finished 34th nationally and fourth in the ACC with 205.6 passing yards allowed per game.• BC finished 2016 ninth nationally in total defense and ranked in the top 20 in seven different categories overall.• Helped develop free safety John Johnson into a third-round selection in the 2017 NFL Draft (Los Angeles Rams).• Worked with the Rutgers wide receivers in 2015, mentoring Leonte Carroo to earn All-Big Ten honors, notching 29 receptions, 809 yards and 10 touchdowns – first in the conference and 14th in the nation. Carroo was a third-round draft pick by the Miami Dolphins in the 2016 NFL Draft.• In 2013 and 2014, oversaw the tight ends and in 2013, tutored Tyler Kroft to SI.com Honorable Mention All-America and First-Team All-American Athletic Conference accolades as Kroft led the team in receiving yards (573) and receptions (43); Kroft was selected in the third round (85th overall) of the 2015 NFL Draft by the Cincin-nati Bengals.• Spent the 2012 season as a defensive assistant, helping coach a unit that finished fourth in the nation in scoring defense (14.15 points allowed/game), tied for ninth in turnovers gained (32) and 10th in total defense (311.62 yards allowed/game).• Began coaching career as a student assistant for the Scarlet Knights before work-ing in high school, spending one year at Fair Lawn High School and moving on to work with linebackers at Don Bosco Prep in 2007-09 and then offensive coordina-tor from 2010-11.
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COACHING CAREER2005: Rutgers, Student Assistant 2006: Fair Lawn High School, Assistant2007-09: Don Bosco Prep, Linebackers2010-11: Don Bosco Prep, Offensive Coordinator2012: Rutgers, Defensive Assistant2013-14: Rutgers, Tight Ends2015: Rutgers, Wide Receivers2016-17: Boston College, Defensive Backs2018-present: Boston College, Co-Defensive Coordinator/Defensive Backs
BOWLS COACHED2005: Rutgers, Insight 2012: Rutgers, Russell Athletic2013: Rutgers, Pinstripe2014: Rutgers, Quick Lane2016: Boston College, Quick Lane2017: Boston College, Pinstripe
PLAYING EXPERIENCE2001-04: Rutgers, Safety/Linebacker
PERSONALHometown: Fair Lawn, N.J.High School: Fair Lawn College: Rutgers (B.S. in History, 2007)Wife: TraceyChildren: Valentina, Serafina
Rich GunnellWide Receivers
• Entering his eighth year coaching and his third as the wide receivers coach at Boston College in 2018.• Boston College returns its top three leading receivers from last season, including senior wide receivers Michael Walker and Jeff Smith along with sophomore Kobay White.• Part of an offensive staff that over the last six regular sea-
son games, averaged 36 points per game and outscored the opposition by 19 points per contest including wins over Florida State (35-3), at Louisville (45-42) and at Virginia (41-10).• BC scored 35+ points in three consecutive games for the first time since 2002 and scored 40+ points in consecutive conference games for the first time in school history in the BIG EAST and ACC in 2017.• The Eagles totaled 500+ yards of total offense in consecutive games against Lou-isville and Virginia for the first time as an ACC member.• Came to the Eagles after almost a two-year stint as the head coach at Marian High School in Framingham, Mass.• Worked on the BC staff as graduate assistant for two years (2012-13) and spent the previous season as the assistant defensive line coach at Tufts.• Four-year wide receiver at Boston College (2006-09).• BC captain and team MVP in 2009; also earned All-ACC honorable mention.• Ranks on four BC career record lists: third for receptions (181), second for re-ceiving yards (2,459), fourth for touchdowns (18) and tied for second for 100-yard games (8).
COACHING CAREER2011: Tufts University, Assistant Defensive Line 2012-13: Boston College, Graduate Assistant2014-15: Marian High School, Head Coach2016-present: Boston College, Wide Receivers
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BOWLS COACHED2013: Boston College, Independence 2016: Boston College, Quick Lane2017: Boston College, Pinstripe
PLAYING EXPERIENCE2006-09: Boston College, Wide Receiver
PERSONALHometown: East Windsor, N.J.High School: Notre DameCollege: Boston College (B.A., communication, 2010), Boston College (M.S, adminis-trative studies, 2014)Wife: JennChildren: Shay
Bill SheridanLinebackers
• Arrived at BC in the spring of 2018 as the linebackers coach after spending the last 13 seasons as an assistant coach and defensive coordinator for four NFL teams.• Helped the Detroit Lions to a pair of playoff appearances between 2014 and 2017.
• Coached All-Pro linebacker DeAndre Levy in 2014.• Worked as the Tampa Bay Buccaneers defensive coordinator from 2012-13.• Oversaw two-time All-Pro and Pro Bowl defensive lineman Gerald McCoy in Tampa Bay plus Pro Bowl and All-Pro cornerback Darrelle Revis and All-Pro linebacker La-vonte David.• Spent two years as the linebackers coach with the Miami Dolphins from 2010-11; training two-time All-Pro and one-time Pro Bowl linebacker Cameron Wake.• Began his NFL career as the linebackers coach for the New York Giants (2005-08) before being promoted to defensive coordinator (2009).• Went to the playoffs four consecutive years with the Giants, including a Super Bowl XLII victory over the New England Patriots.• Coached Pro Bowl linebacker Antonio Pierce (2006).• Spent three seasons at Michigan (2002-04) under Lloyd Carr, including one as the linebackers coach (2002), in which he coached All-Big Ten member Victor Hobson, and two as the defensive line coach (2003-04). Additionally, served as the UM re-cruiting coordinator for two years (2002-03).• Helped the Wolverines to Big Ten titles in 2003 and 2004; both resulting in Rose Bowl appearances.• Coached at Notre Dame (2001) for one season as the safeties and special teams coach, where he worked with Steve Addazio, who served as the Fighting Irish’s of-fensive line coach.• Worked at Michigan State (1998-00) as the linebackers coach for three seasons; coaching the first two seasons under head coach Nick Saban.• Oversaw the development of First Team All-American Julian Peterson (1999), who produced a MSU record 30 tackles for loss, 15 sacks and was named the MVP of the Spartans’ victory at the 2000 Citrus Bowl at season’s end.• Coached All-Big Ten performers Peterson (1999) and Josh Thornhill (2000) while at Michigan State.• Served six years as an assistant coach at Army, including four as the linebackers coach (1992-95) and two as the defensive backs coach (1996-97).• Helped Army finish No. 24 in the final 1996 USA Today poll with a 10-2 record and an appearance in the Independence Bowl.• The Black Knights won five consecutive Army-Navy games during his first five seasons in West Point.• Held positions at Maine (1987-88) and Cincinnati (1989-91) as the linebackers coach.
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• Started his coaching career as an assistant coach at Shrine Catholic (Mich.) High School (1981-84). Moved into the college ranks as a graduate assistant at Michigan (1985-86) under Bo Schembechler.
COACHING CAREER1981-84: Shrine Catholic (Mich.) High School, Assistant1985-86: Michigan, Graduate Assistant1987-88: Maine, Linebackers1989-91: Cincinnati, Linebackers1992-95: Army, Linebackers1996-97: Army, Defensive Backs1998-00: Michigan State, Linebackers2001: Notre Dame, Safeties and Special Teams2002: Michigan, Linebackers/Recruiting Coordinator2003-04: Michigan, Defensive Line/Recruiting Coordinator (2003)2005-08: New York Giants, Linebackers2009: New York Giants, Defensive Coordinator2010-11: Miami Dolphins, Linebackers2012-13: Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Defensive Coordinator2014-17: Detroit Lions, Linebackers2018: Boston College, Linebackers
BOWLS COACHED1986: Michigan, Fiesta1987: Michigan, Rose1996: Army, Independence2000: Michigan State, Citrus2002: Michigan, Outback2003: Michigan, Rose2004: Michigan, Rose
PLAYING EXPERIENCE1977-80: Grand Valley State
PERSONALHometown: Detroit, Mich.High School: De La SalleCollege: Grand Valley State (B.S. in Physical Education, 1982)Wife: JaycineChildren: Joseph, Nicholas, Mark and Natalie
Antoine SmithDefensive Tackles
• Moved into a full-time coaching position beginning in spring 2018 as the defensive tackles coach after serving as the di-rector of football initiatives in 2017.• Spent the 2016 season as the defensive line coach at Texas State.
• Previously, he was the defensive line coach at James Madison (2014-15) and Holy Cross (2011-13).• During his time at JMU, three Dukes earned All-CAA under his tutelage. At Holy Cross, he produced three All-Patriot League players.• Worked as the defensive line coach at Miami (Ohio) (2009-10), Youngstown State (2006-08) and Lafayette (2004-05).• Coached All-MAC performer Austin Brown at Miami (2010) and All-Conference and All-American Ian Best at Minot State (2002).• Helped the RedHawks to the 2010 MAC title and a victory in the GoDaddy.com Bowl.• Won a conference title and reached the NCAA FCS semifinals with Youngstown State in 2006.
• In his first stint in the Patriot League, he assisted in guiding Lafayette to a pair of Patriot League championships, two FCS playoff appearances and helped guide a defense that ranked ninth in the nation in scoring and 11th in total defense.• Early in his coaching career, he was the defensive line coach at Maine (2003) and the defensive line coach/strength and conditioning coordinator at Minot State (2002) in North Dakota, where the Beavers won the DAC-10 Conference Champion-ship.• Earned his bachelor’s degree in physical education and kinesiology from Maine in 2001 and his master’s degree in health and human performance from Minot State in 2004.• Was a three-year starter at defensive tackle and a four-year letterwinner at Maine from 1996-99.
COACHING CAREER2002: Minot State, Defensive Line/Strength and Conditioning Coordinator2003: Maine, Defensive Line2004-05: Lafayette, Defensive Line2006-08: Youngstown State, Defensive Line2009-10: Miami (Ohio), Defensive Line2011-13: Holy Cross, Defensive Line2014-15: James Madison, Defensive Line2016: Texas State, Defensive Line2017: Boston College, Director of Football Initiatives2018: Boston College, Defensive Line
BOWLS COACHED2011: Miami (Ohio), GoDaddy.com
PLAYING EXPERIENCE1996-99: Maine
PERSONALHometown: Syracuse, N.Y.High School: George W. FowlerCollege: Maine (B.S. in Physical Education and Kinesiology, 2001); Minot State (M.S. in Health and Human Performance, 2004)
Phil TrautweinOffensive Line
• Returned to BC as the offensive line coach for the 2018 sea-son after previously serving as a graduate assistant on staff from 2013-15.• Hired as the tight ends coach at Davidson College for the 2016 season.
• Promoted to special teams coordinator in 2017 at Davidson, while retaining tight end duties.• In three seasons as a GA with the Eagles, concentrated on the development of the offensive line, tight ends and fullbacks.• Played professionally in the NFL for four seasons as an undrafted free agent on the offensive lines in St. Louis, Cleveland, New Orleans and San Diego.• Earned All-SEC First Team in 2008 and All-SEC Second Team in 2006 as a left tackle at Florida.• Helped the Gators to a pair of SEC titles in 2006 and 2008, which led to BCS Nation-al Championships following each season in January 2007 and 2009.• Graduated from Florida with a bachelor’s degree in 2007 and master’s degree in 2008.
COACHING CAREER2013-15: Boston College, Graduate Assistant2016-17: Davidson, Tight Ends/Special Teams Coordinator2018: Boston College, Offensive Line
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BOWLS PLAYED2004: Florida, Peach Bowl2006: Florida, Outback Bowl2007: Florida, BCS National Championship2009: Florida, BCS National Championship
PLAYING EXPERIENCE2004-08: Florida2009-11: St. Louis Rams2009: Cleveland Browns2011-12: New Orleans Saints 2012: San Diego Chargers
PERSONALHometown: Voorhees, N.J.High School: EasternCollege: Florida (B.S. in Family, Youth and Community Sciences, 2007); M.A. in Edu-cational Leadership, 2008); Boston College (M.A. in Administrative Studies, 2014)Wife: LindseyChildren: Braden, Oakley, Alexis
Brian WhiteRunning Backs
• In his 32nd year coaching and his fourth at Boston College.• Enters his third season as the running backs coach at BC after mentoring the wide receivers in his first year at the Heights.• Boston College had the seventh-most improved scoring of-
fense among Power 5 teams nationally.• In 2017, Coached the ACC Rookie of the Year AJ Dillon, the nation’s second-leading rusher among freshmen and the country’s No. 7 overall rusher with 1,589 yards and 14 touchdowns.• Dillon was BC’s first ACC Rookie of the Year. He had 1,099 rushing yards over the last six regular season games, the most of any player in the country.• Dillon’s 1,589 rushing yards are the second-most by any ACC freshman in confer-ence history.• Dillon tied for the most All-ACC votes with reigning Heisman Trophy winner Lamar Jackson. Dillon had four games of 190+ yards of rushing in 2017.• The 2004 winner of the American Football Coaches Association (AFCA) Division I Assistant Coach of the Year, while the offensive coordinator at Wisconsin.• Coached in 19 bowl games and served on coaching staffs that have won a national title and two league championships.• In 2013-14, the Florida rushing unit averaged 5.1 yards per carry and scored a total of 36 touchdowns on the ground.• In 2012, led a rushing attack at Florida that ranked third in the SEC (188 yards/game).• The same season, coached Mike Gillislee to the first 1,000-yard season at UF since 2004 and just the 10th all-time. Gillislee earned first team All-SEC honors in his only year as a starting tailback.• Served as Florida’s interim offensive coordinator during the victory over Ohio State in the 2012 Gator Bowl.• During his 11-year tenure at Wisconsin, coached 1999 Heisman Trophy winner Ron Dayne, 2001 NFL first-round draft choice Michael Bennett and 2001 Big Ten Fresh-man of the Year Anthony Davis.• During each of his first eight years, White helped the Badgers produce a 1,000-yard rusher.• In 2001, Davis ranked fifth in the nation in rushing and wide receiver Lee Evans set the Big Ten record for single-season receiving yards.• In 2000, Bennett was the nation’s third-leading rusher and had a school-record six 200-yard passing games.
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• Served as the running backs coach during the Badgers’ 1998 Big Ten champion-ship season and was the offensive coordinator the next year when UW repeated as league champions.• The passing game coordinator and wide receivers coach for UNLV in 1994 when the Rebels ranked 14th in the nation in passing offense (265 yards/game).• In 1993, during his stint at Nevada, the Wolf Pack led the nation in total offense (582.7 yards/game) and passing offense (401 yards/game).• A graduate assistant for the 1988 Notre Dame team that won the National Cham-pionship.
COACHING CAREER1986-87: Fordham, Graduate Assistant 1988-89: Notre Dame, Graduate Assistant1990: UNLV, Quarterbacks1991-92: UNLV, Running Backs1993: Nevada, Wide Receivers1994: UNLV, Passing Game Coordinator/Wide Receivers1995-98: Wisconsin, Running Backs1999-06: Wisconsin, Offensive Coordinator/Running Backs2006-07: Syracuse, Offensive Coordinator/Tight Ends2008: Washington, Special Team Coordinator/Tight Ends2009-10: Florida, Tight Ends/Fullbacks2011-14: Florida, Running Backs2015: Boston College, Wide Receivers2016-present: Boston College, Running Backs
BOWLS COACHED1989: Notre Dame, Fiesta 1990: Notre Dame, Orange1994: UNLV, Las Vegas1996: Wisconsin, Copper 1998: Wisconsin, Outback1999: Wisconsin, Rose2000: Wisconsin, Rose2000: Wisconsin, Sun2002: Wisconsin, Alamo2003: Wisconsin, Music City2005: Wisconsin, Outback2006: Wisconsin, Capital One2010: Florida, Sugar2011: Florida, Outback2012: Florida, Gator2013: Florida, Sugar2014: Florida, Birmingham2016: Boston College, Quick Lane2017: Boston College, Pinstripe
PLAYING EXPERIENCE1983-86: Harvard, Quarterback
PERSONALHometown: Groveland, Mass.High School: Pentucket RegionalCollege: Harvard University (B.A. – History, 1986; M.A. in Communications from Ford-ham, 1987; MBA in Finance from Notre Dame, 1990)Wife: SalliChildren: Cassidy, Jackson
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Frank PirainoHead Strength & Conditioning Coach
• Frank Piraino is in his sixth season as head strength and conditioning coach for football at Boston College. He came to the Heights in December 2012 after spending two seasons as head strength and conditioning coach at Temple under head coach Steve Addazio.
• Piraino oversees a staff of three and manages the new strength and conditioning center in the soon to be complete new field house. The strength and conditioning staff coordinates all aspects of each football player’s physical development on a year-round basis. These aspects include strength, speed, agility, conditioning, body composition and resistance to injury. • In 2010, Piraino was the head strength and conditioning coach for football at Marshall University. Prior to joining the Marshall staff, he served on the strength and conditioning staff at the University of Florida for five years.• Piraino served as the strength and conditioning coordinator for Florida baseball in 2008. Additionally, Piraino assisted in all aspects of the Gator football strength and conditioning program from January 2005 to January 2010. Florida football captured a pair of national championships and Southeastern Conference titles in both 2006 and 2008, under the direction of head coach Urban Meyer. • Prior to his tenure in Gainesville, Piraino served as a strength and conditioning assistant at Notre Dame in 2004.• As a graduate assistant at Michigan State from 2003-04, Piraino assisted in the planning and execution of the strength and conditioning programs for the men’s and women’s basketball and hockey teams as well as the football team.• From 2000-03, Piraino served as an assistant football coach at Walsh Jesuit High School in Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio. At Walsh, he coached the defensive ends, assisted in opponent scouting, and coordinated pre-game and pre-practice warm-ups.• Piraino’s introduction to strength and conditioning came in 2000-01 as he com-pleted an internship with the Cleveland Indians. At the Indians, he assisted in the conditioning of the team’s major and minor league players.• Piraino is a 2002 graduate of the University of Akron with a bachelor’s degree in sport and exercise science. He earned his master’s degree in sport administration from Michigan State in 2004.
Josh BeekmanDirector of Football Initiatives • Returns to the Heights for his first season as BC’s Director of Football Initiatives.• Spent the 2017 season as the offensive line coach at Garden City (Kan.) Community College and the 2016 season at Concord (W.Va.) University in the same role.
• Served three stints as a graduate assistant at FIU from 2013-15 and in the 2012 offseason at Eastern Kentucky to begin his coaching career.• Drafted in the fourth round by the Chicago Bears in the 2007 NFL Draft, he played professionally from 2007-12 with the Bears (2007-09), Florida Tuskers (2010 – UFL), Indianapolis Colts (2011 – practice squad) and Jacksonville Jaguars (2012).• As a guard for the Eagles from 2002-06, he started 37 games and served as a team captain his senior year.• Earned Associated Press First Team All-America, All-ACC First Team in 2006 and four Second Team All-America honors.• Awarded the 2006 Scanlan Award by the Boston College Varsity Club for the senior football player who best embodies Tom Scanlan (’20).• Beekman graduated from BC with a bachelor’s degree in history and a master’s in administrative studies. His wife Peggy (’06) earned a degree from Boston College in accounting.
COACHING CAREER2012: Eastern Kentucky, Graduate Assistant (offseason)2013-15: FIU, Graduate Assistant2016: Concord (W.Va.) University, Offensive Line2017: Garden City (Kan.) Community College, Offensive Line2018: Boston College, Director of Football Initiatives
PLAYING EXPERIENCE2002-06: Boston College2007-09: Chicago Bears2010: Florida Tuskers (UFL)2011: Indianapolis Colts 2012: Jacksonville Jaguars
PERSONALHometown: Amsterdam, N.Y.High School: AmsterdamCollege: Boston College (B.S. in History, 2005; M.S. in Administrative Studies, 2006)Wife: Peggy
SUPPORT STAFF
Mathieu Araujo
Graduate Assistant
Julian Campenni
Graduate Assistant
Jonathan DiBiaso
Graduate Assistant
Tyler Rouse
Strength & Conditioning
Joe Sullivan
Player Personnel
Reggie Terry
Assistant AD/Football
Operations & Player
Personnel
Matthew Dompreh
Video
Kevin Tomaszek
Video
Joe Flynn
Equipment
Jon Goodman
S&C/Coaching Intern
Andrew Liacopoulos
Player Personnel
Jimmy Mangiero
Strength & Conditioning
Brendan McGovern
Recruiting
Shane Morin
Football Operations
Kevin Murphy
Equipment
Olivia Passy
Football Operations
Box Score (Final)Boston College vs Northern Illinois (Sep 01, 2017 at DeKalb, Ill.)
Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 TotalBoston College 3 10 7 3 23Northern Illinois 3 7 7 3 20
Qtr Time Scoring play1st 07:00 NIU - HAGAN, Christia 32 yd field goal, 7-45 3:09
00:09 BC - Colton Lichtenberg 42 yd field goal, 8-34 2:172nd 14:56 NIU - BROWN, D.J. 15 yd pass from GRAHAM, Ryan (HAGAN, Christia kick), 2-75 0:13
02:05 BC - Colton Lichtenberg 35 yd field goal, 13-63 4:2700:30 BC - Michael Walker 5 yd pass from Anthony Brown (Colton Lichtenberg kick), 6-50 1:04
3rd 07:48 BC - Ray Marten 4 yd pass from Anthony Brown (Colton Lichtenberg kick), 8-59 2:5702:15 NIU - WIMANN, Shane 7 yd pass from GRAHAM, Ryan (HAGAN, Christia kick), 13-75 5:28
4th 14:18 NIU - HAGAN, Christia 21 yd field goal, 5-53 1:4702:13 BC - Colton Lichtenberg 37 yd field goal, 13-46 5:04
BC NIUFIRST DOWNS 21 18RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 50-148 35-164PASSING YDS (NET) 191 203Passes Att-Comp-Int 42-26-1 39-16-1TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 92-339 74-367Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Punt Returns-Yards 1-11 3-17Kickoff Returns-Yards 4-81 3-48Interception Returns-Yards 1-0 1-0Punts (Number-Avg) 9-38.7 8-40.9Fumbles-Lost 0-0 0-0Penalties-Yards 8-79 8-70Possession Time 33:39 26:21Third-Down Conversions 9 of 24 2 of 15Fourth-Down Conversions 2 of 2 1 of 2Red-Zone Scores-Chances 4-4 4-4Sacks By: Number-Yards 0-0 2-15
RUSHING: Boston College-Jon Hilliman 25-58; Thadd Smith 6-55; Jeff Smith 3-26; AJ Dillon 5-20;Anthony Brown 7-10; Ben Glines 1-3; Team 3-minus 24. Northern Illinois-GRAHAM, Ryan 12-99; JONES,Marcus 11-48; HUFF, Jordan 5-9; BROWN, D.J. 2-7; BLAKE, Christia 2-6; TEAM 1-minus 1; BEEBE, Chad1-minus 1; MISTER, Tommy 1-minus 3.
PASSING: Boston College-Anthony Brown 26-42-1-191. Northern Illinois-GRAHAM, Ryan 15-38-1-190;BLAKE, Christia 1-1-0-13.
RECEIVING: Boston College-Michael Walker 8-50; Kobay White 6-76; Jeff Smith 3-18; Jon Hilliman 3-1;Korab Idrizi 2-17; Ray Marten 2-7; Chris Garrison 1-17; Charlie Callinan 1-5. NorthernIllinois-BEEBE, Chad 6-93; WIMANN, Shane 4-37; TEARS, Spencer 3-29; BROWN, D.J. 2-31; GRAHAM, Ryan1-13.
INTERCEPTIONS: Boston College-Lukas Denis 1-0. Northern Illinois-PUGH, Kyle 1-0.
FUMBLES: Boston College-None. Northern Illinois-None.
Boston College (1-0) vs. Northern Illinois (0-1)Date: Sep 01, 2017 • Site: DeKalb, Ill. • Stadium: Huskie StadiumAttendance: 16421
Kickoff time: 8:32 • End of Game: 12:00 • Total elapsed time: 3:28Officials: Referee: Jeff Maconaghy; Umpire: Danny Worrell; Linesman: Matt Fitzgerald;Line judge: Hugh Campbell; Back judge: Keith Parham; Field judge: Kip Johnson;Side judge: Jamal Shears; Center judge: Marcus Woods;Temperature: 56 • Wind: 6 NE • Weather: Clear
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SACKS (UA-A): Boston College-None. Northern Illinois-SMITH, Sutton 1-0; BROWN, Drequan 1-0.
TACKLES (UA-A): Boston College-Will Harris 7-3; Zach Allen 4-5; Isaac Yiadom 4-2; Harold Landry 3-3;Kamrin Moore 3-3; Ty Schwab 1-5; Lukas Denis 2-2; Noa Merritt 1-3; Taj-Amir Torres 3-0; Ray Smith1-2; Max Richardson 1-1; Connor Strachan 1-1; Tanner Karafa 1-0; 3T 1-0. Northern Illinois-PUGH,Kyle 6-11; JONES, Bobby 10-6; JOHNSON, Jawuan 7-3; SMITH, Sutton 5-1; SMALLS, Albert 3-3; WILLIAMS,Mykel 5-0; ALLEN, Mycial 2-3; ABRESCH, Jackso 3-1; EMBRY, Jalen 3-1; SCHWAB, Alex 1-2; SANDERS, Joe2-0; JONES-DAVIS A 2-0; LURRY, Shawun 1-1; FOSTER, Traysho 1-1; CORCORAN, Josh 1-1; BROWN, Drequan1-0; HUFF, Jordan 1-0; LEE, William 0-1; WEBSTER, Devin 0-1; HEFLIN, Jack 0-1; LEROY, Ben 0-1.
Game Starters:
Boston College
Pos ## OFFENSELT 67 Aaron MonteiroLG 73 Sam SchmalC 77 Jon BakerRG 75 Chris LindstromRT 74 Marcell LazardWR 83 Charlie CallinanTE 81 Chris GarrisonRB 32 Jon HillimanQB 1B Anthony BrownTE 89 Tom SweeneyWR 18 Thadd Smith
Pos ## DEFENSEDE 2 Zach AllenDT 94 Noa MerrittNT 96 Ray SmithDE 7 Harold LandryLB 13 Connor StrachanLB 14 Max RichardsonLB 10 Ty SchwabCB 20 Isaac YiadomSS 8 Will HarrisFS 21 Lukas DenisCB 5 Kamrin Moore
Northern Illinois
Pos ## OFFENSEWR 14 TEARS, SpencerRT 56 ROBERTS, RyanWR 82 BEEBE, ChadTE 35 WIMANN, ShaneTE 89 BRINKMAN, MitchRB 21 JONES, MarcusQB 17 GRAHAM, RyanLT 73 SCHARPING, MaxLG 72 STECKLER, JordaC 64 SHIVELY, LukeRG 65 VELOZ, Nathan
Pos ## DEFENSEDE 15 SMITH, SuttonDT 99 LEROY, BenDT 98 HEFLIN, JackDE 12 CORCORAN, JoshLB 6 JONES, BobbyLB 57 PUGH, KyleLB 7 JOHNSON, JawuanCB 19 LURRY, ShawunS 8A WILLIAMS, MykelS 20 ALLEN, MycialCB 1 SMALLS, Albert
Boston College: 2D-AJ Dillon, 3-Michael Walker, 4C-Hamp Cheevers, 4V-Joseph Vitiello, 5M-Isaiah McDuffie,6-Jeff Smith, 9-Kobay White, 11-Wyatt Ray, 19-Ben Glines, 24-Taj-Amir Torres, 25-Mehdi El Attrach,28-John Lamot, 34-Timi Tijani, 35-Travis Levy, 37-Gabriel McClary, 46-Jimmy Martin, 47-Colton Cardinal,48-Tanner Karafa, 49-Kevin Bletzer, 65-Ryan Conte, 66-Anthony Palazzolo, 70-John Phillips, 72-Alec Lindstrom,82-Nolan Borgensen, 84-Jake Burt, 85-Korab Idrizi, 86-Ray Marten, 91-M.Schulze-Geisthovel, 92-Kevin Cohee,98-Mike Knoll, 99-Colton Lichtenberg.
Northern Illinois: 1A-TUCKER, Cole, 1B-THOMPSON, Antho, 1E-CHILDERS, Marcu, 2A-THOMAS, Dillon,2-PARKER, Jonatha, 3A-EMBRY, Jalen, 3D-DEVEAUX, Lance, 4-BLAKE, Christia, 9A-SANDERS, Joe, 9-WESLEY, Jauan,10-BROWN, D.J., 11-FOSTER, Traysho, 13-ABRESCH, Jackso, 18-SCHWAB, Alex, 23-HUFF, Jordan, 26-MISTER, Tommy,34-HAGAN, Christia, 36-FERENCE, Matt, 40-BROWN, Drequan, 48-JONES-DAVIS A, 90-LEE, William, 94-WEBSTER, Devin.
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Box Score (Final)Wake Forest vs Boston College (Sep 09, 2017 at Chestnut Hill, Mass.)
Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 TotalWake Forest 7 14 10 3 34Boston College 0 7 3 0 10
Qtr Time Scoring play1st 01:28 WF - Dortch, G 9 yd pass from Wolford, J (Weaver, M kick), 4-26 1:172nd 10:20 WF - Wolford, J 29 yd run (Weaver, M kick), 8-64 2:56
03:13 BC - Jon Hilliman 6 yd pass from Anthony Brown (Colton Lichtenberg kick), 8-57 3:2701:36 WF - Bassey, E 30 yd interception return (Weaver, M kick)
3rd 10:03 BC - Colton Lichtenberg 30 yd field goal, 7-51 2:2906:15 WF - Weaver, M 28 yd field goal, 12-65 3:4804:23 WF - Carney, C 3 yd run (Weaver, M kick), 2-2 0:46
4th 07:00 WF - Weaver, M 27 yd field goal, 13-68 7:46
WF BCFIRST DOWNS 15 19RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 52-158 41-142PASSING YDS (NET) 151 163Passes Att-Comp-Int 19-13-0 41-18-3TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 71-309 82-305Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Punt Returns-Yards 2-6 4-42Kickoff Returns-Yards 0-0 5-146Interception Returns-Yards 3-67 0-0Punts (Number-Avg) 9-41.6 7-43.1Fumbles-Lost 1-0 2-1Penalties-Yards 5-40 0-0Possession Time 33:13 26:47Third-Down Conversions 7 of 18 6 of 17Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 0 of 2Red-Zone Scores-Chances 4-4 2-2Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-2 3-21
RUSHING: Wake Forest-Wolford, J 20-92; Carney, C 13-40; Colburn, M 14-27; Byrd, A 3-4; TEAM 1-minus1; Hines, T 1-minus 4. Boston College-Thadd Smith 5-46; AJ Dillon 15-43; Jon Hilliman 8-23; DavonJones 3-21; Travis Levy 3-18; Anthony Brown 3-8; Darius Wade 3-7; Team 1-minus 24.
PASSING: Wake Forest-Wolford, J 13-19-0-151. Boston College-Anthony Brown 11-29-3-119; Darius Wade7-12-0-44.
RECEIVING: Wake Forest-Dortch, G 6-56; Lewis, C 2-29; Carney, C 1-23; Wade, C 1-14; Colburn, M 1-14;Hines, T 1-8; Bachman, A 1-7. Boston College-Jeff Smith 5-56; Kobay White 4-42; Michael Walker 2-12;Davon Jones 2-9; Tom Sweeney 1-14; Charlie Callinan 1-10; Ben Glines 1-10; Jon Hilliman 1-6; TravisLevy 1-4.
INTERCEPTIONS: Wake Forest-Bates, J 1-37; Bassey, E 1-30; Glenn, C 1-0. Boston College-None.
FUMBLES: Wake Forest-Dortch, G 1-0. Boston College-Team 1-0; Jon Hilliman 1-1.
Wake Forest (2-0,1-0) vs. Boston College (1-1,0-1)Date: Sep 09, 2017 • Site: Chestnut Hill, Mass. • Stadium: Alumni StadiumAttendance: 38082
Kickoff time: 1:00 • End of Game: 4:14 • Total elapsed time: 3:14Officials: Referee: Gary Patterson; Umpire: Terrance Ramsey; Linesman: Michael Kelley;Line judge: Brian Sakowski; Back judge: Bryan Platt; Field judge: Harry Tyson;Side judge: Jim Corpota; Center judge: Donald Yates;Temperature: 68 deg • Wind: SE 2mph • Weather: Partly Sunny
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SACKS (UA-A): Wake Forest-Williams, Jab 1-0. Boston College-Harold Landry 1-0; Zach Allen 1-0; RaySmith 0-1; Max Richardson 0-1.
TACKLES (UA-A): Wake Forest-Bates, J 5-4; Williams, Jab 6-1; Glenn, C 4-3; Bassey, E 4-1; Kemp, D2-3; Yarbary, W 2-3; Henderson, A 4-0; Dawson, G 3-1; Calhoun, C 2-1; Freudenthal, J 1-2; Rodney, Z0-3; Taylor, J 2-0; Wade, C 2-0; Kamara, S 1-1; Ejiofor, D 1-1; Masterson, L 1-1; Dunn, W 1-1;Bateman, E 0-2; Simpson, J 1-0; Maggio, D 1-0; Taylor, DJ 1-0; Basham, C 1-0; Carney, C 1-0; Strnad,J 1-0; Williams, Jac 1-0; McNeil, K 0-1; Bachman, A 0-1. Boston College-Will Harris 5-4; Ray Smith2-7; Zach Allen 5-3; Ty Schwab 1-7; Connor Strachan 4-3; Max Richardson 2-5; Lukas Denis 3-3; WyattRay 1-5; Kamrin Moore 3-2; Harold Landry 3-2; Noa Merritt 1-4; Isaac Yiadom 4-0; Tanner Karafa 2-1;Kevin Cohee 1-0; Chris Lindstrom 1-0.
Game Starters:
Wake Forest
Pos ## OFFENSELT 75 Herron, JLG 74 Haynes, PC 70 Anderson, RRG 68 Osterhage, PRT 73 Benzinger, JWR 7 Washington, SWR 1 Hines, TRB 36 Carney, CQB 10 Wolford, JTE 85 Serigne, CWR 9 Wade, C
Pos ## DEFENSEDE 53 Ejiofor, DDT 93 Rodney, ZDT 48 Yarbary, WDE 14 Dunn, WBUCK 6 Williams, JabMIKE 50 Dawson, GROV 34 Kemp, DCB 4 Henderson, ASS 3 Bates, JFS 2 Glenn, CCB 21 Bassey, E
Boston College
Pos ## OFFENSELT 67 Aaron MonteiroLG 70 John PhillipsC 64 Ben PetrulaRG 75 Chris LindstromRT 74 Marcell LazardX 83 Charlie CallinanZ 18 Thadd SmithTE 81 Chris GarrisonRB 32 Jon HillimanQB 1B Anthony BrownTE 89 Tom Sweeney
Pos ## DEFENSEDE 2 Zach AllenDT 94 Noa MerrittNT 96 Ray SmithDE 7 Harold LandrySLB 13 Connor StrachanMLB 14 Max RichardsonWLB 10 Ty SchwabLC 20 Isaac YiadomSS 8 Will HarrisFS 21 Lukas DenisRC 5 Kamrin Moore
Wake Forest: 2C-Chapman, B, 4M-Maggio, D, 5-Jiles, C, 5B-Byrd, A, 7W-Weaver, M, 12-Masterson, L, 15-Lewis, C,17-Bachman, A, 18-Basham, C, 20-Davis, C, 22-Colburn, M, 23-Strnad, J, 24-Taylor, J, 30-Williams, Jac,35-Mays, N, 37-Dillon, T, 41-Pike, D, 42-Simpson, J, 44-McNeil, K, 46-Taylor, DJ, 51-Calhoun, C, 52-Diemel, D,54-Bateman, E, 56-Young, D, 60-Suhren, T, 86-Freudenthal, J, 87-Cole, T, 88-Claude, S, 89-Dortch, G,90-Kamara, S.
Boston College: 1L-CJ Lewis, 1-Elijah Robinson, 2D-AJ Dillon, 3-Michael Walker, 4-Darius Wade,4C-Hamp Cheevers, 5M-Isaiah McDuffie, 6-Jeff Smith, 9-Kobay White, 11-Wyatt Ray, 16-Davon Jones, 19-Ben Glines,24-Taj-Amir Torres, 25-Mehdi El Attrach, 28-John Lamot, 34-Timi Tijani, 35-Travis Levy, 37-Gabriel McClary,46-Jimmy Martin, 47-Colton Cardinal, 48-Tanner Karafa, 49-Kevin Bletzer, 65-Ryan Conte, 66-Anthony Palazzolo,73-Sam Schmal, 82-Nolan Borgensen, 84-Jake Burt, 85-Korab Idrizi, 86-Ray Marten, 91-M.Schulze-Geisthovel,92-Kevin Cohee, 98-Mike Knoll, 99-Colton Lichtenberg.
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Box Score (Final)Notre Dame vs Boston College (Sep 16, 2017 at Chestnut Hill, Mass.)
Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 TotalNotre Dame 7 7 14 21 49Boston College 3 7 3 7 20
Qtr Time Scoring play1st 07:52 BC - Colton Lichtenberg 38 yd field goal, 10-32 4:16
06:28 ND - WIMBUSH 2 yd run (YOON kick), 4-75 1:242nd 11:59 BC - Charlie Callinan 22 yd pass from Anthony Brown (Colton Lichtenberg kick), 9-85 3:01
01:57 ND - WIMBUSH 1 yd run (YOON kick), 7-92 1:553rd 11:25 BC - Colton Lichtenberg 41 yd field goal, 5-9 2:19
05:04 ND - JONES, T. 1 yd run (YOON kick), 9-70 2:3602:38 ND - WIMBUSH 3 yd run (YOON kick), 4-75 1:34
4th 13:41 ND - WIMBUSH 65 yd run (YOON kick), 5-83 1:5909:02 BC - Charlie Callinan 14 yd pass from Anthony Brown (Colton Lichtenberg kick), 14-75 4:3906:23 ND - WILLIAMS 3 yd run (YOON kick), 2-35 0:2804:57 ND - WILLIAMS 15 yd run (YOON kick), 5-33 1:16
ND BCFIRST DOWNS 19 22RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 51-515 44-185PASSING YDS (NET) 96 215Passes Att-Comp-Int 27-11-1 41-24-2TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 78-611 85-400Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Punt Returns-Yards 4-5 2-19Kickoff Returns-Yards 0-0 4-80Interception Returns-Yards 2-0 1-18Punts (Number-Avg) 7-46.1 8-38.4Fumbles-Lost 1-1 2-1Penalties-Yards 5-45 6-35Possession Time 29:35 30:25Third-Down Conversions 9 of 18 4 of 17Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 1 1 of 2Red-Zone Scores-Chances 6-6 3-3Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-6 1-2
RUSHING: Notre Dame-ADAMS, Josh 18-229; WIMBUSH 21-207; WILLIAMS 6-50; McINTOSH 4-24; JONES, T. 2-5.Boston College-Jon Hilliman 22-122; AJ Dillon 16-58; Darius Wade 1-8; Davon Jones 1-4; Thadd Smith2-minus 3; Anthony Brown 2-minus 4.
PASSING: Notre Dame-WIMBUSH 11-24-1-96; BOOK 0-3-0-0. Boston College-Anthony Brown 24-40-2-215;Darius Wade 0-1-0-0.
RECEIVING: Notre Dame-MACK, Alize 5-43; ADAMS, Josh 2-9; CLAYPOOL 2-8; SMYTHE 1-33; ST. BROWN 1-3.Boston College-Charlie Callinan 7-82; Kobay White 4-47; Jon Hilliman 3-6; Chris Garrison 2-23; TomSweeney 2-16; Michael Walker 2-13; Travis Levy 2-13; Jeff Smith 1-10; Jake Burt 1-5.
INTERCEPTIONS: Notre Dame-CRAWFORD 2-0. Boston College-Lukas Denis 1-18.
FUMBLES: Notre Dame-WIMBUSH 1-1. Boston College-Jon Hilliman 1-1; AJ Dillon 1-0.
Notre Dame (2-1) vs. Boston College (1-2)Date: Sep 16, 2017 • Site: Chestnut Hill, Mass. • Stadium: Alumni StadiumAttendance: 44500
Kickoff time: 3:41 pm • End of Game: 7:07 pm • Total elapsed time: 3:26Officials: Referee: Stuart Mullins; Umpire: Johnnie Forte; Linesman: John Hoffman;Line judge: Robert Zivkovic; Back judge: Robert Luklan; Field judge: Bill Dolbow;Side judge: George Liotus; Center judge: Jeff Tomlin;Temperature: 79 deg • Wind: E 1 mph • Weather: Partly Sunny
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SACKS (UA-A): Notre Dame-TILLERY 1-0. Boston College-Zach Allen 1-0.
TACKLES (UA-A): Notre Dame-CONEY 5-8; MARTINI 4-6; MORGAN, Nyles 2-8; TILLERY 4-3; TRANQUILL 4-1;COLEMAN 3-2; HAYES, Daelin 1-4; WATKINS 4-0; BILAL 2-2; STUDSTILL 2-2; ELLIOTT 2-1; TRUMBETTI 2-1;OKWARA, J. 2-1; BONNER 1-1; GENMARK-HEATH 1-1; KAREEM 1-1; CRAWFORD 0-2; FERTITTA 1-0; LOVE 1-0;McGLINCHEY 1-0; SMYTHE 1-0; WIMBUSH 0-1; JONES, Jonathan 0-1; ROBERTSON, I. 0-1; YOON 0-1. BostonCollege-Ty Schwab 5-5; Zach Allen 3-6; Will Harris 4-4; Lukas Denis 5-2; Noa Merritt 5-2; MaxRichardson 3-4; Kamrin Moore 5-1; Tanner Karafa 3-2; Isaac Yiadom 2-2; Kevin Bletzer 0-4; Wyatt Ray0-3; Michael Walker 1-1; Harold Landry 1-0; Kobay White 1-0; Mehdi El Attrach 0-1; Kevin Cohee 0-1;Jimmy Martin 0-1; Taj-Amir Torres 0-1.
Game Starters:
Notre Dame
Pos ## OFFENSELT 68 McGLINCHEYLG 56 NELSONC 53 MUSTIPHERRG 71 BARSRT 78 KRAEMERWR 6 ST. BROWNWR 83 CLAYPOOLRB 33 ADAMS, JoshQB 7 WIMBUSHTE 80 SMYTHETE 86 MACK, Alize
Pos ## DEFENSEDE 9 HAYES, DaelinDT 55 BONNERNG 99 TILLERYDE 93 HAYES, JayBUCK 48 MARTINIMIKE 5 MORGAN, NylesROV 23 TRANQUILLCB 27 LOVEFS 24 COLEMANSS 21 ELLIOTTCB 7A WATKINS
Boston College
Pos ## OFFENSELT 67 Aaron MonteiroLG 73 Sam SchmalC 64 Ben PetrulaRG 75 Chris LindstromRT 70 John PhillipsX 83 Charlie CallinanRB 32 Jon HillimanQB 1B Anthony BrownTE 89 Tom SweeneyTE 81 Chris GarrisonZ 18 Thadd Smith
Pos ## DEFENSEDE 2 Zach AllenDT 94 Noa MerrittNT 96 Ray SmithDE 7 Harold LandrySLB 49 Kevin BletzerMLB 14 Max RichardsonWLB 10 Ty SchwabLC 20 Isaac YiadomSS 8 Will HarrisFS 21 Lukas DenisRC 5 Kamrin Moore
Notre Dame: 2-WILLIAMS, 3-SANDERS, 4A-VANGORDER, 4-CONEY, 5A-KAREEM, 8-VAUGHN, 10-FINKE, 11-CANTEEN, 12-BOOK,13-GENMARK-HEATH, 14-STUDSTILL, 16-HOLMES, C.J., 17-ROBERTSON, I., 18-PRIDE, 19-YOON, 20-CRAWFORD, 22-BILAL,26-WEBSTER, 28-FERTITTA, 32-MORGAN, D.J., 34-JONES, T., 38-McINTOSH, 39-DOERER, 41-HINISH, 42-OKWARA, J.,44-JONES, Jamir, 45-JONES, Jonathan, 54-SHANNON, 57-RUHLAND, 70-BIVIN, 72-HAINSEY, 74-EICHENBERG, 81-BOYKIN,82-WEISHAR, 84-KMET, 85-NEWSOME, 87-YOUNG, Michael, 89-WRIGHT, 91-OGUNDEJI, 95-TAGOVAILOA-AMOS,97-DEW-TREADWAY, 98-TRUMBETTI.
Boston College: 1-Elijah Robinson, 2D-AJ Dillon, 3-Michael Walker, 4C-Hamp Cheevers, 4-Darius Wade,4V-Joseph Vitiello, 6-Jeff Smith, 9-Kobay White, 11-Wyatt Ray, 16-Davon Jones, 19-Ben Glines,24-Taj-Amir Torres, 25-Mehdi El Attrach, 28-John Lamot, 34-Timi Tijani, 35-Travis Levy, 37-Gabriel McClary,46-Jimmy Martin, 47-Colton Cardinal, 48-Tanner Karafa, 65-Ryan Conte, 66-Anthony Palazzolo, 74-Marcell Lazard,82-Nolan Borgensen, 84-Jake Burt, 85-Korab Idrizi, 86-Ray Marten, 91-M.Schulze-Geisthovel, 92-Kevin Cohee,98-Mike Knoll, 99-Colton Lichtenberg.
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Box Score (Final)Boston College vs #2 Clemson (Sep 23, 2017 at Clemson, SC)
Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 TotalBoston College 0 0 7 0 7Clemson 0 7 0 27 34
Qtr Time Scoring play2nd 07:16 CU - K. BRYANT 11 yd run (AL. SPENCE kick), 13-94 5:563rd 03:30 BC - AJ Dillon 1 yd run (Colton Lichtenberg kick), 8-37 3:054th 11:59 CU - CHOICE 6 yd run (AL. SPENCE kick), 10-67 3:11
05:41 CU - ETIENNE 50 yd run (AL. SPENCE kick), 9-90 4:1502:50 CU - K. BRYANT 4 yd run (AL. SPENCE kick failed), 5-24 1:3600:52 CU - ETIENNE 10 yd run (AL. SPENCE kick), 4-41 1:30
BC CUFIRST DOWNS 12 27RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 34-97 58-342PASSING YDS (NET) 141 140Passes Att-Comp-Int 32-15-2 26-17-2TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 66-238 84-482Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Punt Returns-Yards 3-53 2-54Kickoff Returns-Yards 5-102 1-26Interception Returns-Yards 2-27 2-0Punts (Number-Avg) 9-42.3 6-48.2Fumbles-Lost 1-0 2-0Penalties-Yards 2-20 2-10Possession Time 25:04 34:56Third-Down Conversions 4 of 16 8 of 16Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 1 1 of 2Red-Zone Scores-Chances 1-1 4-4Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-9 1-6
RUSHING: Boston College-AJ Dillon 18-57; Jon Hilliman 9-33; Travis Levy 3-8; Thadd Smith 2-6;Anthony Brown 2-minus 7. Clemson-ETIENNE 9-113; K. BRYANT 22-106; FEASTER 20-73; CHOICE 6-26; FULLER1-12; HEARN 0-12.
PASSING: Boston College-Anthony Brown 14-30-1-133; Darius Wade 1-2-1-8. Clemson-K. BRYANT17-26-2-140.
RECEIVING: Boston College-Jeff Smith 4-58; Tom Sweeney 4-52; Jon Hilliman 4-24; Kobay White 2-11;Michael Walker 1-minus 4. Clemson-H. RENFROW 6-53; CAIN 3-25; RICHARD 3-19; McCLOUD 2-minus 2;OVERTON 1-23; POWELL 1-13; THOMPSON 1-9.
INTERCEPTIONS: Boston College-Isaac Yiadom 1-21; Lukas Denis 1-6. Clemson-MULLEN 1-0; TERRELL 1-0.
FUMBLES: Boston College-Anthony Brown 1-0. Clemson-K. BRYANT 1-0; FULLER 1-0.
Boston College (1-3,0-2) vs. Clemson (4-0,2-0)Date: Sep 23, 2017 • Site: Clemson, SC • Stadium: Memorial StadiumAttendance: 80525
Kickoff time: 3:40 PM • End of Game: 6:48 PM • Total elapsed time: 3:08Officials: Referee: Riley Johnson; Umpire: Michael Wooten; Linesman: Kavin McGrath;Line judge: Tim Graham; Back judge: Paul Vargo; Field judge: Kip Johnson;Side judge: Mike Safrit; Center judge: Thomas McCreesh;Temperature: 88 • Wind: SE 8mph • Weather: Mostly sunny
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SACKS (UA-A): Boston College-Ty Schwab 1-1; Kevin Bletzer 0-1. Clemson-A. BRYANT 1-0.
TACKLES (UA-A): Boston College-Lukas Denis 9-4; Ty Schwab 7-4; Isaac Yiadom 6-2; Harold Landry 4-4;Zach Allen 3-5; Max Richardson 4-3; John Lamot 0-7; Ray Smith 5-1; Kevin Bletzer 3-3; Will Harris3-3; Kamrin Moore 2-2; Noa Merritt 0-4; Wyatt Ray 0-2; Mike Knoll 1-0; Mike Palmer 1-0; Taj-AmirTorres 1-0; Kevin Cohee 0-1; Mehdi El Attrach 0-1. Clemson-JOSEPH 4-8; MUSE 1-8; LAMAR 1-7; MULLEN6-1; WILKINS 1-5; JA. WILLIAMS 3-2; J.D. DAVIS 1-4; O'DANIEL 2-2; A. BRYANT 2-2; FERRELL 0-4;SIMMONS 2-1; CARTER 2-1; LAWRENCE 0-3; ROBINSON 0-3; PINCKNEY 1-1; SKALSKI 1-1; TERRELL 1-1; V.SMITH 1-1; HUGGINS 0-2; S. SMITH 0-2; KELLY 1-0; FULLER 1-0; AU. SPENCE 1-0; H. RENFROW 1-0; POWELL0-1.
Game Starters:
Boston College
Pos ## OFFENSELT 67 Aaron MonteiroLG 73 Sam SchmalC 64 Ben PetrulaRG 70 John PhillipsRT 75 Chris LindstromTE 89 Tom SweeneyTE 81 Chris GarrisonQB 13 Anthony BrownRB 32 Jon HillimanWR 18 Thadd SmithWR 6 Jeff Smith
Pos ## DEFENSEDE 2 Zach AllenDT 94 Noa MerrittNT 96 Ray SmithDE 7 Harold LandrySLB 49 Kevin BletzerMBL 14 Max RichardsonWLB 10 Ty SchwabLCB 20 Isaac YiadomSS 8 Will HarrisFS 21 Lukas DenisRCB 5 Kamrin Moore
Clemson
Pos ## OFFENSELT 75 HYATTLG 51 HEARNC 5F FALCINELLIRG 55 CROWDERRT 73 ANCHRUMTE 80 RICHARDTE 84 CA. SMITHQB 2 K. BRYANTRB 28 FEASTERWR 1 MULLENWR 3M McCLOUD
Pos ## DEFENSEDE 99 FERRELLDT 90 LAWRENCEDT 42 WILKINSDE 7 A. BRYANTSLB 6 O'DANIELMLB 57 LAMARWLB 34 JOSEPHCB 31 CARTERSS 19 MUSEFS 23 V. SMITHCB 1 MULLEN
Boston College: 2D-AJ Dillon, 3-Michael Walker, 4-Darius Wade, 9R-TJ Rayam, 9-Kobay White, 11-Wyatt Ray,16-Davon Jones, 17-Mike Palmer, 19-Ben Glines, 24-Taj-Amir Torres, 25-Mehdi El Attrach, 28-John Lamot,34-Timi Tijani, 35-Travis Levy, 37-Gabriel McClary, 46-Jimmy Martin, 48-Tanner Karafa, 55-Wyatt Knopfke,65-Ryan Conte, 66-Anthony Palazzolo, 74-Marcell Lazard, 82-Nolan Borgensen, 84-Jake Burt, 85-Korab Idrizi,86-Ray Marten, 91-M.Schulze-Geisthovel, 92-Kevin Cohee, 98-Mike Knoll, 99-Colton Lichtenberg.
Clemson: 1T-THOMPSON, 1B-BELL, 1J-D. JOHNSON, 2F-FIELDS, 3-RODGERS, 3G-CH. GROOMES, 4S-AL. SPENCE, 5H-HIGGINS,5-S. SMITH, 6C-COOPER, 8-CAIN, 8T-TERRELL, 9-ETIENNE, 11-SIMMONS, 12-WALLACE, 13-H. RENFROW, 14-OVERTON,16-W. SWINNEY, 17-POWELL, 18-CHASE, 22-KELLY, 24-TURNER, 25-CHALK, 26-CHOICE, 27-FULLER, 30-JA. WILLIAMS,32-COTE, 33-J.D. DAVIS, 36-JU. DAVIS, 38-TRAPP, 40-MORTON, 43-CH. SMITH, 44-PINCKNEY, 45-REGISTER, 47-SKALSKI,48-SPIERS, 50-ROBINSON, 52-AU. SPENCE, 58-PHIBBS, 59-CERVENKA, 62-STEWART, 64-GODFREY, 67-HUGGINS, 69-MORRIS,70-PENNER, 74-SIMPSON, 76-POLLARD, 78-REEVES, 93-S. JOHNSON.
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Box Score (Final)Central Michigan vs Boston College (Sep 30, 2017 at Chestnut Hill, Mass.)
Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 TotalCentral Michigan 2 6 0 0 8Boston College 14 7 7 0 28
Qtr Time Scoring play1st 11:46 CMU - BRISSON-FAST, N safety
10:33 BC - Jon Hilliman 6 yd run (Colton Lichtenberg kick), 1-6 0:0504:25 BC - AJ Dillon 15 yd run (Colton Lichtenberg kick), 8-53 3:33
2nd 10:24 CMU - GWILLY, K. 1 yd run (POLJAN, Tony pass failed), 7-62 3:0104:03 BC - Jon Hilliman 2 yd run (Colton Lichtenberg kick), 3-17 0:47
3rd 07:40 BC - Jon Hilliman 3 yd pass from Anthony Brown (Colton Lichtenberg kick), 12-89 4:33
CMU BCFIRST DOWNS 18 17RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 33-116 53-224PASSING YDS (NET) 180 85Passes Att-Comp-Int 43-22-3 21-14-0TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 76-296 74-309Fumble Returns-Yards 2-0 0-0Punt Returns-Yards 2-3 4-128Kickoff Returns-Yards 3-57 2-15Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 3-59Punts (Number-Avg) 8-41.0 5-42.2Fumbles-Lost 1-0 2-2Penalties-Yards 6-53 6-43Possession Time 31:34 28:26Third-Down Conversions 6 of 16 8 of 18Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 1 0 of 1Red-Zone Scores-Chances 1-2 4-6Sacks By: Number-Yards 0-0 3-18
RUSHING: Central Michigan-GWILLY, K. 12-61; WARD, Jonathan 4-31; ROSS, Romello 5-23; POLJAN, Tony4-20; MORRIS, Shane 8-minus 19. Boston College-AJ Dillon 25-120; Jon Hilliman 23-89; Anthony Brown4-20; Thadd Smith 1-minus 5.
PASSING: Central Michigan-MORRIS, Shane 21-42-3-171; POLJAN, Tony 1-1-0-9. Boston College-AnthonyBrown 14-21-0-85.
RECEIVING: Central Michigan-WARD, Jonathan 10-49; CHAPMAN, Mark 4-42; POLJAN, Tony 3-61; COOPER,Eric 2-14; TERRY, Damon 2-11; GWILLY, K. 1-3. Boston College-Tom Sweeney 3-17; Kobay White 3-11;Jeff Smith 2-35; Chris Garrison 2-4; Korab Idrizi 1-7; Ben Glines 1-4; Ray Marten 1-4; Jon Hilliman1-3.
INTERCEPTIONS: Central Michigan-None. Boston College-Lukas Denis 2-59; Zach Allen 1-0.
FUMBLES: Central Michigan-MORRIS, Shane 1-0. Boston College-Jon Hilliman 1-1; AJ Dillon 1-1.
Central Michigan (2-3) vs. Boston College (2-3)Date: Sep 30, 2017 • Site: Chestnut Hill, Mass. • Stadium: Alumni StadiumAttendance: 27036
Kickoff time: 1:00 pm • End of Game: 4:07 pm • Total elapsed time: 3:07Officials: Referee: Duane Heydt; Umpire: James Hyson; Linesman: George Geiss;Line judge: Peter Beratta; Back judge: H. Whittelsberg; Field judge: Jim Biddle;Side judge: James Shears;Temperature: 55 deg • Wind: NE 4mph • Weather: Cloudy, 30% Rain Ch.
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SACKS (UA-A): Central Michigan-None. Boston College-Harold Landry 1-0; Zach Allen 1-0; Wyatt Ray0-1; Ty Schwab 0-1.
TACKLES (UA-A): Central Michigan-KELLY, Darwyn 4-9; CLARK, Carlos 4-7; BRIONES, Alex 4-6; FOUNTAIN,Malik 1-8; OLIVER, Michael 2-5; DANNA, Mike 2-4; BUNTING, Sean 1-5; OSTMAN, Joe 1-5; COLEMAN, Amari1-4; BRISSON-FAST, N 2-2; PERRY, Jeff 1-3; COX, Josh 1-3; DILL, D'Andre 2-1; STANITZEK, M. 1-2;KYRE, Donny 0-3; APSEY, Trevor 1-1; GWILLY, K. 1-0; SHELDON, Jack 1-0; CONKLIN, Trevor 1-0; GOLDEN,Ray 1-0; McCOY, Alonzo 1-0; JONES, Gary 1-0. Boston College-Will Harris 5-5; John Lamot 3-7; KevinBletzer 4-3; Zach Allen 3-4; Ray Smith 2-5; Kamrin Moore 4-2; Lukas Denis 2-4; Harold Landry 3-2;Isaac Yiadom 3-2; Ty Schwab 3-2; Noa Merritt 1-3; Mehdi El Attrach 1-1; Wyatt Ray 1-1; Tanner Karafa0-2; Tom Sweeney 1-0; Davon Jones 0-1; Taj-Amir Torres 0-1; Kevin Cohee 0-1.
Game Starters:
Central Michigan
Pos ## OFFENSELT 59 AUSTIN, JoeLG 67 QUINN, J.P.C 79 DOAN, AustinRG 70 CARR, ShakirRT 74 EDWARDS, DerekQB 11 MORRIS, ShaneRB 5 WARD, JonathanTE 21 CROUCH, ZachWR 12 COOPER, EricWR 3 CHAPMAN, MarkWR 9A TERRY, Damon
Pos ## DEFENSEDE 46 BRISSON-FAST, NNT 95 DILL, D'AndreDT 57 DANNA, MikeDE 45 OSTMAN, JoeLB 43 CLARK, CarlosLB 8 FOUNTAIN, MalikLB 17 BRIONES, AlexS 4 KELLY, DarwynS 14 COX, JoshCB 3A BUNTING, SeanCB 7 COLEMAN, Amari
Boston College
Pos ## OFFENSELT 67 Aaron MonteiroLG 73 Sam SchmalC 64 Ben PetrulaRG 75 Chris LindstromRT 70 John PhillipsZ 6 Jeff SmithZ 18 Thadd SmithTE 81 Chris GarrisonRB 32 Jon HillimanQB 13 Anthony BrownTE 89 Tom Sweeney
Pos ## DEFENSEDE 2 Zach AllenDT 94 Noa MerrittNT 96 Ray SmithDE 7 Harold LandrySLB 49 Kevin BletzerMLB 28 John LamotWLB 10 Ty SchwabLC 20 Isaac YiadomSS 8 Will HarrisFS 21 Lukas DenisRC 5 Kamrin Moore
Central Michigan: 1-POLJAN, Tony, 1D-KEON, Kaden, 1A-McCOY, Alonzo, 1B-APSEY, Trevor, 3B-PERRY, Jeff,4A-SABBAGH, Jamil, 6-JAMISON, D., 9-MOJSIEJENKO, C., 10-OAKLEY, Zach, 19-BANKS, Bobby, 22-JONES, Gary,23-ROBERSON, Jay, 32-EDWARDS, B., 33-GWILLY, K., 34-ROSS, Romello, 36-SWAIN, Tyjuan, 37-ARMSTRONG, M.,38-GOLDEN, Ray, 39-OLIVER, Michael, 41-CONKLIN, Trevor, 44-STANITZEK, M., 47-CORBETT, Justin, 48-LAVALLII, O,49-IDONI, Luke, 50-HAIRSTON, Troy, 60-EIPPER, Steve, 71-STUART, Robi, 82-COLE, Cameron, 85-CARSON, J.,86-CROUCH, Zach, 93-KYRE, Donny, 99-SHELDON, Jack.
Boston College: 1-Elijah Robinson, 1L-CJ Lewis, 2D-AJ Dillon, 3-Michael Walker, 4C-Hamp Cheevers,5M-Isaiah McDuffie, 9-Kobay White, 9R-TJ Rayam, 11-Wyatt Ray, 16-Davon Jones, 19-Ben Glines,24-Taj-Amir Torres, 25-Mehdi El Attrach, 34-Timi Tijani, 35-Travis Levy, 37-Gabriel McClary, 46-Jimmy Martin,47-Colton Cardinal, 48-Tanner Karafa, 65-Ryan Conte, 66-Anthony Palazzolo, 82-Nolan Borgensen, 85-Korab Idrizi,86-Ray Marten, 91-M.Schulze-Geisthovel, 92-Kevin Cohee, 98-Mike Knoll, 99-Colton Lichtenberg.
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Box Score (Final)#16 Virginia Tech vs Boston College (Oct 07, 2017 at Chestnut Hill, Mass.)
Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 TotalVirginia Tech 7 10 3 3 23Boston College 3 0 0 7 10
Qtr Time Scoring play1st 08:26 VT - Savoy, S 53 yd pass from Jackson, J (Slye, Joey kick), 4-77 1:22
05:24 BC - Colton Lichtenberg 32 yd field goal, 9-60 3:022nd 11:33 VT - Slye, Joey 34 yd field goal, 11-50 4:12
06:19 VT - McMillian, T 23 yd run (Slye, Joey kick), 11-68 3:553rd 10:44 VT - Slye, Joey 29 yd field goal, 8-64 4:164th 06:40 VT - Slye, Joey 26 yd field goal, 6-26 2:46
05:38 BC - Anthony Brown 25 yd pass from Jeff Smith (Colton Lichtenberg kick), 3-75 1:02
VT BCFIRST DOWNS 20 16RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 48-109 33-153PASSING YDS (NET) 322 191Passes Att-Comp-Int 33-22-1 33-14-0TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 81-431 66-344Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Punt Returns-Yards 5-31 1-3Kickoff Returns-Yards 0-0 2-43Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 1-9Punts (Number-Avg) 7-43.9 9-40.1Fumbles-Lost 1-0 1-0Penalties-Yards 9-67 5-27Possession Time 34:03 25:57Third-Down Conversions 8 of 20 2 of 15Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 1 0 of 2Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-4 1-1Sacks By: Number-Yards 0-0 5-35
RUSHING: Virginia Tech-McMillian, T 17-88; Fox, C 5-14; Holston, J 5-9; McClease, D 4-2; Savoy, S3-minus 1; Jackson, J 14-minus 3. Boston College-Anthony Brown 7-51; Thadd Smith 2-38; AJ Dillon10-35; Jon Hilliman 13-22; Travis Levy 1-7.
PASSING: Virginia Tech-Jackson, J 22-33-1-322. Boston College-Anthony Brown 13-30-0-166; Travis Levy0-1-0-0; Team 0-1-0-0; Jeff Smith 1-1-0-25.
RECEIVING: Virginia Tech-Savoy, S 9-139; Keene, D 4-66; Kumah, E 4-53; Murphy, H 3-40; McMillian, T1-13; Phillips, C 1-11. Boston College-Travis Levy 3-42; Jon Hilliman 3-27; Kobay White 2-41; JeffSmith 2-24; Michael Walker 2-9; Anthony Brown 1-25; Tom Sweeney 1-23.
INTERCEPTIONS: Virginia Tech-None. Boston College-Isaac Yiadom 1-9.
FUMBLES: Virginia Tech-Stroman, G 1-0. Boston College-AJ Dillon 1-0.
Virginia Tech (5-1,1-1) vs. Boston College (2-4,0-3)Date: Oct 07, 2017 • Site: Chestnut Hill, Mass. • Stadium: Alumni StadiumAttendance: 32057
Kickoff time: 7:15 pm • End of Game: 10:32 pm • Total elapsed time: 3:17Officials:Temperature: 73 • Wind: 14 s • Weather: clear
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SACKS (UA-A): Virginia Tech-None. Boston College-Harold Landry 3-0; Zach Allen 1-0; Ty Schwab 1-0.
TACKLES (UA-A): Virginia Tech-Reynolds, M 4-5; Edmunds, Tr 6-2; Edmunds, Te 3-4; Walker, R 3-3;Motuapuaka, A 2-4; Settle, T 3-2; Floyd, R 2-3; Hill, T 1-4; Mihota, V 1-3; Alexander, A 2-0;Huelskamp, S 0-2; Facyson, B 1-0; Burke, X 0-1; Keene, D 0-1; DeIuliis, D 0-1; Quillen, J 0-1;Stroman, G 0-1; Shegog, A 0-1; Belmar, E 0-1; Gaines, H 0-1; Slye, Joey 0-1; Nijman, Y 0-1. BostonCollege-Zach Allen 5-9; Lukas Denis 7-3; John Lamot 5-4; Kamrin Moore 7-1; Ty Schwab 4-4; HaroldLandry 5-2; Kevin Bletzer 5-2; Will Harris 4-3; Isaac Yiadom 3-2; Ray Smith 2-2; Noa Merritt 1-3;Tanner Karafa 3-0; Michael Walker 1-0; Ben Stewart 0-1; Brandon Barlow 0-1; Taj-Amir Torres 0-1.
Game Starters:
Virginia Tech
Pos ## OFFENSEQB 17 Jackson, JRB 34 McMillian, TWR 5 Phillips, CWR 15 Savoy, SWR 83 Kumah, ETE 29 Keene, DLT 69 Nijman, YLG 57 Teller, WC 64 Gallo, ERG 74 Pfaff, BRT 61 Chung, K
Pos ## DEFENSEDE 99 Mihota, VDL 4 Settle, TDT 8 Walker, RDE 94 Hill, TLB 6 Reynolds, MLB 54 Motuapuaka, ALB 49 Edmunds, TrCB 31 Facyson, BFS 22 Edmunds, TeSS 21 Floyd, RCB 25 Stroman, G
Boston College
Pos ## OFFENSEOL 67 Aaron MonteiroOL 70 John PhillipsOL 73 Sam SchmalC 64 Ben PetrulaOL 75 Chris LindstromX 9 Kobay WhiteA 3 Michael WalkerRB 32 Jon HillimanQB 13 Anthony BrownTE 89 Tom SweeneyZ 18 Thadd Smith
Pos ## DEFENSEDE 2 Zach AllenDL 94 Noa MerrittDL 96 Ray SmithDE 7 Harold LandryLB 49 Kevin BletzerLB 28 John LamotLB 10 Ty SchwabCB 20 Isaac YiadomSS 8 Will HarrisFS 21 Lukas DenisCB 5 Kamrin Moore
Virginia Tech: 2-Rodgers, T, 4D-Belmar, E, 4R-Rivers, D, 7-Hunter, D, 9D-Ladler, K, 9-DeIuliis, D,11-Gaines, H, 12-Murphy, H, 13-Holston, J, 16-Fox, C, 19-Grimsley, H, 20-Newsome, D, 23-Ashby, R, 24-Shegog, A,26-Quillen, J, 28-Watts, B, 33-McClease, D, 36-Alexander, A, 39-Daniel, S, 43-Burke, X, 46-Slye, Joey,47-Fullwood, D, 48-Griffith, D, 55-Hewitt, J, 56-Huelskamp, S, 79-Smith, T, 80-Pettit, C, 85-Cunningham, C,87-Taylor, C, 88-Pimpleton, K, 91-Bradburn, O.
Boston College: 2D-AJ Dillon, 4C-Hamp Cheevers, 6-Jeff Smith, 11-Wyatt Ray, 16-Davon Jones, 19-Ben Glines,24-Taj-Amir Torres, 25-Mehdi El Attrach, 27-Christian McStravick, 34-Timi Tijani, 35-Travis Levy,44-Brandon Barlow, 45-Ben Stewart, 46-Jimmy Martin, 47-Colton Cardinal, 48-Tanner Karafa, 55-Wyatt Knopfke,65-Ryan Conte, 66-Anthony Palazzolo, 74-Marcell Lazard, 81-Chris Garrison, 82-Nolan Borgensen, 85-Korab Idrizi,86-Ray Marten, 91-M.Schulze-Geisthovel, 92-Kevin Cohee, 98-Mike Knoll, 99-Colton Lichtenberg.
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Box Score (Final)Boston College vs Louisville (Oct 14, 2017 at LOUISVILLE, KY)
Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 TotalBoston College 7 7 14 17 45Louisville 14 7 0 21 42
Qtr Time Scoring play1st 11:38 LOU - Averett, Kem. 22 yd pass from Jackson, Lam. (Creque, Bla. kick), 9-75 3:22
03:36 LOU - Jackson, Lam. 20 yd run (Creque, Bla. kick), 6-80 2:2300:53 BC - Thadd Smith 42 yd pass from Anthony Brown (Colton Lichtenberg kick), 6-78 2:43
2nd 05:07 LOU - Bonnafon, Reg. 64 yd run (Creque, Bla. kick), 1-64 0:1000:51 BC - AJ Dillon 1 yd run (Colton Lichtenberg kick), 8-48 1:47
3rd 05:03 BC - AJ Dillon 3 yd run (Colton Lichtenberg kick), 14-72 5:1902:28 BC - Jon Hilliman 6 yd run (Colton Lichtenberg kick), 4-64 1:32
4th 14:55 BC - AJ Dillon 11 yd run (Colton Lichtenberg kick), 4-22 1:2012:13 LOU - Fitzpatrick, De 40 yd pass from Jackson, Lam. (Creque, Bla. kick), 6-84 2:4211:59 BC - AJ Dillon 75 yd run (Colton Lichtenberg kick), 1-75 0:1408:59 LOU - Jackson, Lam. 9 yd run (Creque, Bla. kick), 10-79 3:0005:03 LOU - Jackson, Lam. 41 yd run (Creque, Bla. kick), 6-83 2:2100:00 BC - Colton Lichtenberg 27 yd field goal, 8-29 1:49
BC LOUFIRST DOWNS 27 25RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 59-364 36-293PASSING YDS (NET) 191 332Passes Att-Comp-Int 28-12-1 39-19-1TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 87-555 75-625Fumble Returns-Yards 1-11 0-0Punt Returns-Yards 4-64 1--1Kickoff Returns-Yards 3-63 3-47Interception Returns-Yards 1-24 1-0Punts (Number-Avg) 6-39.2 6-47.7Fumbles-Lost 2-0 1-1Penalties-Yards 1-10 4-30Possession Time 30:30 29:30Third-Down Conversions 9 of 18 5 of 15Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 1 2 of 2Red-Zone Scores-Chances 5-5 2-2Sacks By: Number-Yards 0-0 2-13
RUSHING: Boston College-AJ Dillon 39-272; Anthony Brown 6-52; Thadd Smith 3-22; Jon Hilliman 6-12;Travis Levy 3-10; Darius Wade 1-3; Jeff Smith 1-minus 7. Louisville-Jackson, Lam. 22-180; Bonnafon,Reg. 12-107; Smith, Trey 2-6.
PASSING: Boston College-Anthony Brown 5-17-1-100; Darius Wade 7-10-0-91; Jeff Smith 0-1-0-0.Louisville-Jackson, Lam. 19-39-1-332.
RECEIVING: Boston College-Tom Sweeney 4-57; Chris Garrison 2-36; Jon Hilliman 2-18; Thadd Smith1-42; Jeff Smith 1-22; Ray Marten 1-9; Travis Levy 1-7. Louisville-Fitzpatrick, De 7-127; Smith,Jay. 6-118; Standberry, Ch. 2-38; Averett, Kem. 1-22; Crum, Mic. 1-20; Johnson, Jos. 1-4; Bonnafon,Reg. 1-3.
INTERCEPTIONS: Boston College-Wyatt Ray 1-24. Louisville-Smith, TreS. 1-0.
FUMBLES: Boston College-AJ Dillon 1-0; Kamrin Moore 1-0. Louisville-Smith, Jay. 1-1.
Boston College (3-4,1-3) vs. Louisville (4-3,1-3)Date: Oct 14, 2017 • Site: LOUISVILLE, KY • Stadium: Papa John's CardinalAttendance: 44679
Kickoff time: 12:20PM • End of Game: 3:45PM • Total elapsed time: 3:25Officials: Referee: J. Heaser; Umpire: M. Wilson; Linesman: S. Clein;Line judge: R. Misner; Back judge: J. Hooper; Field judge: C. Clougherty;Side judge: J. Corpora; Center judge: L. Saunders;Temperature: 74 • Wind: S-10mph • Weather: Clear
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SACKS (UA-A): Boston College-None. Louisville-Hearns, Jam. 1-0; Smith, TreS. 1-0.
TACKLES (UA-A): Boston College-Ty Schwab 6-5; John Lamot 6-0; Lukas Denis 5-1; Taj-Amir Torres 4-2;Harold Landry 4-1; Ray Smith 0-5; Zach Allen 4-0; Noa Merritt 1-3; Kamrin Moore 1-3; Kevin Bletzer2-0; Will Harris 2-0; Hamp Cheevers 1-0; Ben Glines 1-0; Isaiah McDuffie 1-0; Isaac Yiadom 1-0;Michael Walker 0-1; Wyatt Ray 0-1. Louisville-Etheridge, Dor. 9-5; Williams, Chu. 6-7; Stewart, Isa.6-4; Greenard, Jon. 5-4; Cannon, Zyk. 4-4; Smith, Dee 5-2; Smith, TreS. 5-1; Richardson, De. 2-1;Robinson, G.G. 2-1; Yeast, Rus. 1-2; Alexander, Jai. 0-3; Pass, Kha. 2-0; Hearns, Jam. 2-0; Thomas,Lam. 2-0; Young, Tre. 0-2; Famurewa, Hen. 1-0; Washington, Tru 0-1; Dorsey, Der. 0-1.
Game Starters:
Boston College
Pos ## OFFENSELT 67 Aaron MonteiroLG 73 Sam SchmalC 64 Ben PetrulaRG 70 John PhillipsRT 75 Chris LindstromTE 89 Tom SweeneyWR 9 Kobay WhiteTE 81 Chris GarrisonWR 6 Jeff SmithRB 32 Jon HillimanQB 13 Anthony Brown
Pos ## DEFENSEDE 2 Zach AllenDT 94 Noa MerrittNT 96 Ray SmithDE 7 Harold LandryDB 24 Taj-Amir TorresMLB 28 John LamotWLB 10 Ty SchwabLCB 20 Isaac YiadomSS 8 Will HarrisFS 21 Lukas DenisRCB 5 Kamrin Moore
Louisville
Pos ## OFFENSELT 74 Christian, Ger.LG 79 Thomas, Ken.C 75 Bell, Rob.RG 72 McNeil, Luk.RT 73 Becton, Mek.TE 83 Crum, Mic.WR 9 Smith, Jay.WR 87 Fitzpatrick, DeWR 1 Samuel, Tra.RB 7 Bonnafon, Reg.QB 8 Jackson, Lam.
Pos ## DEFENSEDE 91 Young, Tre.DT 94 Robinson, G.G.DT 96 Famurewa, Hen.DE 58 Greenard, Jon.MLB 17 Etheridge, Dor.MLB 42 Stewart, Isa.CB 10 Alexander, Jai.CB 6 Yeast, Rus.S 22 Williams, Chu.S 11 Smith, DeeS 4 Smith, TreS.
Boston College: 2D-AJ Dillon, 3-Michael Walker, 4-Darius Wade, 4C-Hamp Cheevers, 9K-Jack Kenny, 9R-TJ Rayam,11-Wyatt Ray, 16-Davon Jones, 18-Thadd Smith, 19-Ben Glines, 25-Mehdi El Attrach, 34-Timi Tijani,35-Travis Levy, 46-Jimmy Martin, 47-Colton Cardinal, 48-Tanner Karafa, 49-Kevin Bletzer, 55-Isaiah McDuffie,65-Ryan Conte, 66-Anthony Palazzolo, 74-Marcell Lazard, 82-Nolan Borgensen, 86-Ray Marten,91-M.Schulze-Geisthovel, 92-Kevin Cohee, 98-Mike Knoll, 99-Colton Lichtenberg.
Louisville: 1A-Averett, Kem., 2-Reed, Cor., 2A-Trotter, Har., 4B-Polston, Tyl., 9A-Avery, C.J., 12-Smith, Trey,14-Bailey, Dre., 15-Washington, Tru, 20-Walker, Ron., 21-Iakopo, Lon., 24-Cannon, Zyk., 28-King, Mas.,30-Pass, Kha., 35-Thomas, Lam., 43-Smith, Dami., 45-Creque, Bla., 47-Johnson, Aus., 49-Little, Tob.,52-Hall, Mit., 59-Tillman, Cal., 60-Haycraft, Tyl., 62-Dorsey, Der., 66-Bentley, Col., 80-Standberry, Ch.,84-Johnson, Jos., 85-Davis, Jor., 88-Bagley, Jav., 90-Richardson, De., 93-McCrae, Gar., 98-Peterson, Tab.,99-Hearns, Jam..
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Box Score (Final)Boston College vs Virginia (Oct 21, 2017 at Charlottesville, Va.)
Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 TotalBoston College 17 7 10 7 41Virginia 0 7 0 3 10
Qtr Time Scoring play1st 06:51 BC - Colton Lichtenberg 30 yd field goal, 15-85 5:40
04:16 BC - Thadd Smith 76 yd run (Colton Lichtenberg kick), 4-90 1:0701:57 BC - Kobay White 76 yd pass from Anthony Brown (Colton Lichtenberg kick), 3-81 1:25
2nd 11:35 BC - Tom Sweeney 10 yd pass from Anthony Brown (Colton Lichtenberg kick), 9-80 3:0900:42 VA - Reed, J 1 yd run (Mejia, A.J. kick), 14-59 7:07
3rd 10:42 BC - Colton Lichtenberg 36 yd field goal, 10-50 4:1802:11 BC - Tom Sweeney 3 yd pass from Anthony Brown (Colton Lichtenberg kick), 15-92 6:33
4th 14:53 VA - Mejia, A.J. 38 yd field goal, 9-55 2:1809:30 BC - John Lamot 40 yd interception return (Colton Lichtenberg kick)
BC VAFIRST DOWNS 19 19RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 47-237 26-95PASSING YDS (NET) 275 152Passes Att-Comp-Int 24-19-0 42-19-3TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 71-512 68-247Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Punt Returns-Yards 2-6 3-19Kickoff Returns-Yards 2-55 1-42Interception Returns-Yards 3-67 0-0Punts (Number-Avg) 4-38.0 7-52.3Fumbles-Lost 2-0 0-0Penalties-Yards 5-52 1-15Possession Time 33:35 26:25Third-Down Conversions 10 of 19 7 of 16Fourth-Down Conversions 2 of 3 0 of 0Red-Zone Scores-Chances 4-5 2-2Sacks By: Number-Yards 3-17 0-0
RUSHING: Boston College-AJ Dillon 24-89; Thadd Smith 2-79; Jon Hilliman 12-32; Anthony Brown 5-32;Richard Wilson 2-5; Travis Levy 1-2; Team 1-minus 2. Virginia-Ellis, J 12-58; Kier, PK 2-16; Cross,D 1-13; Zaccheaus, O 3-12; Reed, J 2-9; Hamm, D 2-4; Benkert, K 4-minus 17.
PASSING: Boston College-Anthony Brown 19-24-0-275. Virginia-Benkert, K 17-33-1-126; Stone, L2-9-2-26.
RECEIVING: Boston College-Tom Sweeney 4-55; Kobay White 3-85; Jon Hilliman 3-33; Chris Garrison3-24; Travis Levy 3-9; Michael Walker 2-59; Jeff Smith 1-10. Virginia-Zaccheaus, O 6-57; Hamm, D4-27; Butts, E 3-22; Ellis, J 2-8; Reed, J 1-17; Levrone, A 1-9; Dubois, H 1-8; Dowling, D 1-4.
INTERCEPTIONS: Boston College-John Lamot 1-40; Hamp Cheevers 1-27; Will Harris 1-0. Virginia-None.
FUMBLES: Boston College-Travis Levy 1-0; Anthony Brown 1-0. Virginia-None.
Boston College (4-4,2-3) vs. Virginia (5-2,2-1)Date: Oct 21, 2017 • Site: Charlottesville, Va. • Stadium: Smith/Harrison/ScottAttendance: 39216
Kickoff time: 12:34 PM • End of Game: 3:36pm • Total elapsed time: 3:02Officials: Referee: Riley Johnson; Umpire: Michael Wooten; Linesman: Kavin McGrath;Line judge: Tim Graham; Back judge: Delbert Bell; Field judge: Mike Cullin;Side judge: Mike Safrit; Center judge: Thomas McCreesh;Temperature: 77 • Wind: SE 5 mph • Weather: sunny
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SACKS (UA-A): Boston College-Wyatt Ray 1-1; Kevin Bletzer 0-1; Will Harris 1-0. Virginia-None.
TACKLES (UA-A): Boston College-Lukas Denis 4-3; Will Harris 5-1; Zach Allen 2-4; Ty Schwab 2-4; JohnLamot 3-1; Wyatt Ray 2-2; Kamrin Moore 2-1; Isaac Yiadom 1-2; Noa Merritt 1-2; Mehdi El Attrach 2-0;Mike Palmer 2-0; Isaiah Miranda 2-0; Ray Smith 0-2; Jimmy Martin 0-2; Michael Walker 0-2; KevinBletzer 0-2; Davon Jones 1-0; Taj-Amir Torres 1-0; TJ Rayam 1-0; M.Schulze-Geisthovel 1-0; IsaiahMcDuffie 0-1; Harold Landry 0-1; Tanner Karafa 0-1; Gabriel McClary 0-1. Virginia-Blanding, Q 6-7;Mack, J 6-6; Nelson, B 4-7; Blount, J 2-8; Kiser, M 5-4; Peace, C 4-3; Hall, B 1-3; Hanback, E 1-2;Moore, C 1-2; Brown, A 1-2; Moye, J 0-3; Thornhill, J 1-1; Stalker, C.J. 1-1; Snowden, C 1-1;Cowley, T 1-0; Atkins, L 1-0; Cross, D 0-1; Alonso, M 0-1; Bratton, D 0-1; Hamm, D 0-1; Zandier, Z0-1; Wright, S 0-1.
Game Starters:
Boston College
Pos ## OFFENSEQB 13 Anthony BrownRB 2D AJ DillonWR 18 Thadd SmithTE 89 Tom SweeneyTE 81 Chris GarrisonLT 67 Aaron MonteiroLG 73 Sam SchmalRG 70 John PhillipsC 64 Ben PetrulaRT 75 Chris LindstromWR 9 Kobay White
Pos ## DEFENSEDE 2 Zach AllenDT 94 Noa MerrittNT 96 Ray SmithDE 7 Harold LandryMLB 28 John LamotWLB 10 Ty SchwabSLB 49 Kevin BletzerLC 20 Isaac YiadomSS 8 Will HarrisFS 21 Lukas DenisRC 5 Kamrin Moore
Virginia
Pos ## OFFENSEQB 6 Benkert, KWR 14 Levrone, ATE 44 Cowley, TTB 1 Ellis, JWR 2 Reed, JRT 55 Pertile, BLT 67 English, JLG 74 Montelus, JRG 77 Fieler, JC 79 Reinkensmeyer,DBB 27 Peacock, J
Pos ## DEFENSELE 9 Brown, ANT 58 Hanback, ERE 99 Moye, JMLB 53 Kiser, MBLB 37 Mack, JSLB 40 Stalker, C.J.WLB 13 Peace, CFC 21 Thornhill, JSS 28 Nelson, BFS 3 Blanding, QBC 34 Hall, B
Boston College: 1-Elijah Robinson, 3-Michael Walker, 4C-Hamp Cheevers, 4-Darius Wade, 6-Jeff Smith,9R-TJ Rayam, 11-Wyatt Ray, 16-Davon Jones, 17-Mike Palmer, 19-Ben Glines, 24-Taj-Amir Torres,25-Mehdi El Attrach, 32-Jon Hilliman, 33-Adam Korutz, 34-Timi Tijani, 35-Travis Levy, 37-Gabriel McClary,38-Richard Wilson, 44-Brandon Barlow, 46-Jimmy Martin, 47-Colton Cardinal, 48-Tanner Karafa, 51-Isaiah Miranda,55-Isaiah McDuffie, 74-Marcell Lazard, 80-Caleb Stoneburner, 82-Nolan Borgensen, 83-Charlie Callinan,86-Ray Marten, 90-Bryce Morais, 91-M.Schulze-Geisthovel, 92-Kevin Cohee, 98-Mike Knoll, 99-Colton Lichtenberg.
Virginia: 4-Zaccheaus, O, 5-Dowling, D, 8-Dubois, H, 11-Spaziani, J, 15-Cross, D, 16-Burney, R, 20-Grant, N,22-Hamm, D, 25-Atkins, L, 26-Kier, PK, 29-Blount, J, 30-Sheppard, D, 31-Sharp, C, 32-Bratton, D, 33-Zandier, Z,36-Stone, L, 38-Snowden, C, 39-Moore, C, 43-Brown, E, 45-Kellam, R, 46-Butts, E, 47-Coleman, L, 57-Trucilla, J,65-Knutson, B, 70-Moss, S, 71-McDonald, J, 78-Proctor, R.J., 81-Griffin, N, 84-Jana, T, 89-Delaney, B,90-Wright, S, 91-Alonso, M, 95-Mejia, A.J., 98-Kirven, J.
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Box Score (Final)Florida State vs Boston College (Oct 27, 2017 at Chestnut Hill, Mass.)
Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 TotalFlorida State 0 3 0 0 3Boston College 7 14 14 0 35
Qtr Time Scoring play1st 07:55 BC - Kobay White 34 yd pass from Jeff Smith (Colton Lichtenberg kick), 7-79 2:412nd 10:10 BC - Tom Sweeney 11 yd pass from Anthony Brown (Colton Lichtenberg kick), 8-46 3:15
06:48 BC - Anthony Brown 4 yd run (Colton Lichtenberg kick), 6-62 2:3600:44 FS - Ricky Aguayo 36 yd field goal, 13-51 3:28
3rd 11:00 BC - AJ Dillon 2 yd run (Colton Lichtenberg kick), 3-11 1:0200:13 BC - Darius Wade 1 yd run (Colton Lichtenberg kick), 8-24 3:46
FS BCFIRST DOWNS 10 19RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 29-64 55-241PASSING YDS (NET) 149 88Passes Att-Comp-Int 27-12-1 21-7-0TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 56-213 76-329Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Punt Returns-Yards 4--10 3-30Kickoff Returns-Yards 2-45 2-68Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 1-1Punts (Number-Avg) 7-42.7 4-44.0Fumbles-Lost 2-2 0-0Penalties-Yards 7-71 1-10Possession Time 24:45 35:15Third-Down Conversions 4 of 14 6 of 16Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 2 2 of 4Red-Zone Scores-Chances 1-2 4-4Sacks By: Number-Yards 0-0 2-16
RUSHING: Florida State-Cam Akers 18-42; Amir Rasul 4-25; Ryan Green 3-10; James Blackman 4-minus 13.Boston College-AJ Dillon 33-149; Jon Hilliman 14-41; Jeff Smith 2-26; Anthony Brown 3-20; ThaddSmith 1-6; Darius Wade 1-1; Team 1-minus 2.
PASSING: Florida State-James Blackman 11-26-1-102; Cam Akers 1-1-0-47. Boston College-Anthony Brown6-20-0-54; Jeff Smith 1-1-0-34.
RECEIVING: Florida State-Nyqwan Murray 3-102; Cam Akers 3-7; Auden Tate 2-12; Ryan Izzo 1-14; ErmonLane 1-9; Ryan Green 1-5; Johnathan Vickers 1-0. Boston College-Kobay White 2-46; Tom Sweeney 2-19;Chris Garrison 1-12; Travis Levy 1-8; Jon Hilliman 1-3.
INTERCEPTIONS: Florida State-None. Boston College-Ty Schwab 1-1.
FUMBLES: Florida State-Cam Akers 1-1; Tarvarus McFadden 1-1. Boston College-None.
Florida State (2-5,2-4) vs. Boston College (5-4,3-3)Date: Oct 27, 2017 • Site: Chestnut Hill, Mass. • Stadium: Alumni StadiumAttendance: 40629
Kickoff time: • End of Game: 11:16 pm • Total elapsed time: 3:16Officials: Referee: Stuart Mullins; Umpire: Johnnie Forte; Linesman: John Hoffmann;Line judge: Robert Zivkovic; Back judge: Robert Luklan; Field judge: Bill Dolbow;Side judge: George Liotus; Center judge: Jeff Tomlin;Temperature: 52 deg • Wind: SW 7mph • Weather: 51% humid, 0% Rain
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SACKS (UA-A): Florida State-None. Boston College-John Lamot 1-0; Ty Schwab 1-0.
TACKLES (UA-A): Florida State-Matthew Thomas 4-11; Derwin James 3-10; Josh Sweat 3-5; Ro'DerrickHoskins 3-3; Trey Marshall 2-4; Jacob Pugh 2-4; Brian Burns 2-2; Derrick Nnadi 1-3; DemarcusChristmas 1-3; Jalen Wilkerson 2-1; Walvenski Aime 0-3; Stanford Samuels 1-1; Emmett Rice 1-1; NateAndrews 1-1; Hamsah Nasirildeen 1-1; Tarvarus McFadden 0-2; Levonta Taylor 0-2; Jared Jackson 1-0;Leonard Warner 1-0; Carlos Becker 1-0; Fredrick Jones 1-0; Marvin Wilson 0-1; Joshua Kaindoh 0-1;Dontavious Jackson 0-1. Boston College-Ty Schwab 2-10; John Lamot 5-5; Lukas Denis 2-5; Ray Smith2-4; Kamrin Moore 2-3; Wyatt Ray 0-5; Zach Allen 2-2; Isaiah McDuffie 2-1; Isaac Yiadom 1-1; WillHarris 1-1; Noa Merritt 0-2; Kevin Bletzer 1-0; Taj-Amir Torres 1-0; Michael Walker 1-0; Mehdi ElAttrach 1-0; Ben Glines 0-1; Timi Tijani 0-1; Davon Jones 0-1.
Game Starters:
Florida State
Pos ## OFFENSELT 79 Josh BallLG 74 Derrick KellyC 54 Alec EberleRG 70 Cole MinshewRT 76 Rick LeonardQB 1J James BlackmanTB 3 Cam AkersWR 87 Jared JacksonTE 81 Ryan IzzoWR 1A Auden TateWR 8 Nyqwan Murray
Pos ## DEFENSEDE 99 Brian BurnsDT 90 Demarcus ChristmasNG 91 Derrick NnadiBUCK 9 Josh SweatSAM 16 Jacob PughMIKE 18 Ro'Derrick HoskinsWLB 6 Matthew ThomasCB 4M Tarvarus McFaddenFS 3J Derwin JamesSS 20 Trey MarshallCB 1 Levonta Taylor
Boston College
Pos ## OFFENSELT 67 Aaron MonteiroLG 73 Sam SchmalC 64 Ben PetrulaRG 70 John PhillipsRT 75 Chris LindstromX 9 Kobay WhiteA 19 Ben GlinesWR 6 Jeff SmithRB 32 Jon HillimanQB 13 Anthony BrownTE 89 Tom Sweeney
Pos ## DEFENSEDE 2 Zach AllenDT 94 Noa MerrittNT 96 Ray SmithDE 11 Wyatt RaySLB 49 Kevin BletzerMLB 28 John LamotWLB 10 Ty SchwabLC 20 Isaac YiadomSS 8 Will HarrisFS 21 Lukas DenisRC 5 Kamrin Moore
Florida State: 1C-J.J. Cosentino, 1W-Arthur Williams, 2W-Marvin Wilson, 2M-D.J. Matthews,2N-Hamsah Nasirildeen, 3W-Leonard Warner, 5J-Dontavious Jackson, 6M-Tre' McKitty, 7-Ermon Lane, 7G-Ryan Green,8M-Justin Motlow, 8S-Stanford Samuels, 13-Joshua Kaindoh, 14-Kyle Meyers, 15-Carlos Becker, 19-A.J. Westbrook,21-Logan Tyler, 22-Amir Rasul, 23-Ricky Aguayo, 26-Johnathan Vickers, 29-Nate Andrews, 30-Jalen Wilkerson,35-Gabe Nabers, 47-Stephen Gabbard, 51-Josh Brown, 55-Fredrick Jones, 56-Emmett Rice, 71-Brock Ruble,75-Abdul Bello, 82-Naseir Upshur, 83-Bryan LaCivita, 88-Mavin Saunders, 94-Walvenski Aime.
Boston College: 1L-CJ Lewis, 2D-AJ Dillon, 3-Michael Walker, 4C-Hamp Cheevers, 4-Darius Wade, 9K-Jack Kenny,9R-TJ Rayam, 15-Troy Flutie, 16-Davon Jones, 18-Thadd Smith, 24-Taj-Amir Torres, 25-Mehdi El Attrach,27-Christian McStravick, 33-Adam Korutz, 34-Timi Tijani, 35-Travis Levy, 37-Gabriel McClary, 44-Brandon Barlow,46-Jimmy Martin, 47-Colton Cardinal, 48-Tanner Karafa, 51-Isaiah Miranda, 55-Isaiah McDuffie, 65-Ryan Conte,66-Anthony Palazzolo, 74-Marcell Lazard, 81-Chris Garrison, 82-Nolan Borgensen, 83-Charlie Callinan,84-Jake Burt, 86-Ray Marten, 90-Bryce Morais, 91-M.Schulze-Geisthovel, 92-Kevin Cohee, 98-Mike Knoll,99-Colton Lichtenberg.
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Box Score (Final)#23 NC State vs Boston College (Nov 11, 2017 at Chestnut Hill, Mass.)
Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 TotalNC State 0 10 0 7 17Boston College 0 7 7 0 14
Qtr Time Scoring play2nd 06:10 BC - AJ Dillon 66 yd run (Colton Lichtenberg kick), 5-80 1:56
02:26 ST - Samuels, J. 8 yd run (Bambard, K. kick), 11-87 3:4400:03 ST - Bambard, K. 41 yd field goal, 1--5 0:05
3rd 00:11 BC - Thadd Smith 12 yd run (Colton Lichtenberg kick), 4-23 1:194th 08:22 ST - Hines, N. 50 yd run (Bambard, K. kick), 5-83 1:51
ST BCFIRST DOWNS 17 20RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 40-217 54-236PASSING YDS (NET) 150 111Passes Att-Comp-Int 33-14-1 22-10-1TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 73-367 76-347Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 1-14Punt Returns-Yards 1-10 1-0Kickoff Returns-Yards 3-77 4-61Interception Returns-Yards 1-0 1-0Punts (Number-Avg) 4-43.5 5-29.4Fumbles-Lost 1-1 2-1Penalties-Yards 2-10 3-15Possession Time 30:28 29:32Third-Down Conversions 9 of 17 6 of 15Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 1 0 of 4Red-Zone Scores-Chances 1-3 1-4Sacks By: Number-Yards 5-28 1-5
RUSHING: NC State-Hines, N. 19-110; Finley, R. 6-39; Samuels, J. 6-33; Gallaspy, R. 8-32; Meyers, J.1-3. Boston College-AJ Dillon 36-196; Anthony Brown 3-28; Thadd Smith 3-26; Jon Hilliman 2-9; MikeKnoll 1-4; Team 1-minus 1; Darius Wade 8-minus 26.
PASSING: NC State-Finley, R. 14-33-1-150. Boston College-Darius Wade 8-15-0-82; Anthony Brown2-5-1-29; Jeff Smith 0-1-0-0; Jon Hilliman 0-1-0-0.
RECEIVING: NC State-Harmon, K. 5-68; Samuels, J. 3-26; Hines, N. 2-16; Emezie, E. 1-18; Meyers, J.1-15; Louis, S. 1-5; Gallaspy, R. 1-2. Boston College-Tom Sweeney 4-55; Jeff Smith 2-24; Kobay White2-9; Travis Levy 1-18; Charlie Callinan 1-4; Michael Walker 0-1.
INTERCEPTIONS: NC State-Boone, S. 1-0. Boston College-Ty Schwab 1-0.
FUMBLES: NC State-Samuels, J. 1-1. Boston College-Anthony Brown 1-0; Darius Wade 1-1.
NC State (7-3,5-1) vs. Boston College (5-5,3-4)Date: Nov 11, 2017 • Site: Chestnut Hill, Mass. • Stadium: Alumni StadiumAttendance: 33242
Kickoff time: 12:07 pm • End of Game: 3:29 pm • Total elapsed time: 3:22Officials: Referee: Jeff Maconaghy; Umpire: James Hyson; Linesman: Matt Fitzgerald;Line judge: Colin Formulak; Back judge: Pat Ryan; Field judge: Chris Junjulas;Side judge: George Liotus; Center judge: Thomas McCreesh;Temperature: 27 deg • Wind: 8 mph N • Weather: Sunny, clear skies
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SACKS (UA-A): NC State-Chubb, B. 2-1; Fernandez, J. 0-1; Hill, B.J. 1-0; Boone, S. 1-0. BostonCollege-John Lamot 1-0.
TACKLES (UA-A): NC State-Fernandez, J. 4-6; Hill, B.J. 6-3; Chubb, B. 6-3; Morehead, J. 4-2; Boone,S. 3-3; Moore, A. 4-1; Pratt, G. 0-5; Jones, J. 1-3; Street, K. 3-0; Alston, J. 2-1; Wright, D. 1-2;Bodine, B. 2-0; Stevens, Mi. 2-0; Riley, T. 1-1; Bryant, E. 1-1; Bambard, K. 1-0; Cook, C. 1-0;Frazier, S. 1-0; Morrison, S. 1-0; DeBoer, L. 1-0; Roseboro, D. 0-1; Kidd-Glass, T. 0-1; McCloud, N.0-1. Boston College-Zach Allen 5-4; John Lamot 4-3; Isaac Yiadom 5-0; Ray Smith 4-1; Noa Merritt3-2; Lukas Denis 3-2; Will Harris 1-3; Ty Schwab 0-4; Hamp Cheevers 3-0; Wyatt Ray 2-1; Taj-AmirTorres 2-1; Kamrin Moore 0-3; Gabriel McClary 2-0; Kevin Cohee 1-0; Kevin Bletzer 1-0; Timi Tijani1-0.
Game Starters:
NC State
Pos ## OFFENSELT 53 Jones, T.LG 70 Prescod, T.C 65 Bradbury, G.RG 50 Adams, T.RT 54 Richardson, W.H 1 Samuels, J.X 3 Harmon, K.Z 12 Louis, S.S 11 Meyers, J.QB 15 Finley, R.RB 7 Hines, N.
Pos ## DEFENSEFE 35 Street, K.N 98 Hill, B.J.T 27 Jones, J.BE 9 Chubb, B.MLB 4 Fernandez, J.WLB 58 Moore, A.NIC 24 Boone, S.LC 2A Stevens, Mi.SS 31 Morehead, J.FS 34 Kidd-Glass, T.RC 5 Alston, J.
Boston College
Pos ## OFFENSELT 67 Aaron MonteiroLG 73 Sam SchmalC 64 Ben PetrulaRG 70 John PhillipsRT 75 Chris LindstromX 83 Charlie CallinanTE 81 Chris GarrisonZ 18 Thadd SmithRB 2D AJ DillonQB 13 Anthony BrownTE 89 Tom Sweeney
Pos ## DEFENSEDE 2 Zach AllenDT 94 Noa MerrittNT 96 Ray SmithDE 11 Wyatt RaySLB 49 Kevin BletzerMLB 28 John LamotWLB 10 Ty SchwabLC 31 Isaac YiadomSS 8 Will HarrisFS 21 Lukas DenisRC 5 Kamrin Moore
NC State: 1Z-Ingram, C., 3A-Pratt, G., 8-Trowell, M., 9A-Frazier, S., 10-Acceus, L., 13-Morrison, S.,14-Wright, D., 19-Riley, C.J., 21-McCloud, N., 25-Gallaspy, R., 26-Lacy, N., 28-Parham, D., 29-Saunders, R.,33-Bodine, B., 42-Autenrieth, D., 43-Pierson, D., 44-Smith, B., 45-Roseboro, D., 46-DeBoer, L., 48-Cook, C.,49-Stevens, Ma., 57-Griffiths, T., 64-Daniel, P., 66-Fedd-Jackson, J, 71-Sculthorpe, J., 72-Walton, P.,83-Stephens, D., 85-Ramos, J., 86-Emezie, E., 90-Cole, A.J., 91-Bryant, E., 92-Bambard, K., 95-Riley, T..
Boston College: 3-Michael Walker, 4-Darius Wade, 4C-Hamp Cheevers, 6-Jeff Smith, 9-Kobay White, 9K-Jack Kenny,16-Davon Jones, 19-Ben Glines, 20-Isaac Yiadom, 24-Taj-Amir Torres, 25-Mehdi El Attrach, 32-Jon Hilliman,34-Timi Tijani, 35-Travis Levy, 37-Gabriel McClary, 46-Jimmy Martin, 47-Colton Cardinal, 48-Tanner Karafa,55-Isaiah McDuffie, 65-Ryan Conte, 66-Anthony Palazzolo, 74-Marcell Lazard, 82-Nolan Borgensen, 84-Jake Burt,86-Ray Marten, 91-M.Schulze-Geisthovel, 92-Kevin Cohee, 98-Mike Knoll, 99-Colton Lichtenberg.
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Box Score (Final)Boston College vs UConn (Nov 18, 2017 at Boston, Mass.)
Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 TotalBoston College 0 14 19 6 39UConn 3 0 0 13 16
Qtr Time Scoring play1st 11:03 UCONN - TARBUTT, Mike 50 yd field goal, 9-61 3:572nd 06:13 BC - Chris Garrison 2 yd pass from Darius Wade (Colton Lichtenberg kick), 12-70 5:46
03:07 BC - AJ Dillon 53 yd run (Colton Lichtenberg kick), 1-53 0:123rd 13:04 BC - Jon Hilliman 38 yd run (Colton Lichtenberg kick), 5-60 1:56
09:41 BC - Taj-Amir Torres 65 yd interception return (Colton Lichtenberg kick failed)03:06 BC - AJ Dillon 20 yd run (Colton Lichtenberg kick failed), 4-42 1:22
4th 07:20 BC - Jon Hilliman 3 yd run (Colton Lichtenberg kick failed), 7-69 3:3806:31 UCONN - MENSAH, Kevin 70 yd run (TARBUTT, Mike kick), 3-79 0:4904:15 UCONN - MAYALA, Hergy 43 yd pass from PINDELL, David (PINDELL, David pass failed), 1-43 0:07
BC UCONNFIRST DOWNS 14 15RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 49-330 41-171PASSING YDS (NET) 55 241Passes Att-Comp-Int 15-7-0 33-14-3TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 64-385 74-412Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Punt Returns-Yards 1-0 0-0Kickoff Returns-Yards 2-56 7-107Interception Returns-Yards 3-137 0-0Punts (Number-Avg) 8-39.2 9-38.1Fumbles-Lost 1-1 2-0Penalties-Yards 3-25 7-47Possession Time 28:51 31:09Third-Down Conversions 5 of 15 6 of 20Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 1 1 of 2Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-3 0-2Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-16 0-0
RUSHING: Boston College-AJ Dillon 24-200; Jon Hilliman 10-107; Travis Levy 7-8; Thadd Smith 3-6;Darius Wade 3-5; Jeff Smith 1-4; Richard Wilson 1-0. UConn-MENSAH, Kevin 16-115; PINDELL, David17-47; NEWSOME, Arkeel 2-7; WILLIAMS, Don. 1-6; HOPKINS, Nate 2-4; DIXON, Keyion 1-minus 1; TEAM1-minus 2; BEALS, Tyraiq 1-minus 5.
PASSING: Boston College-Darius Wade 7-15-0-55. UConn-PINDELL, David 14-33-3-241.
RECEIVING: Boston College-Tom Sweeney 2-42; Chris Garrison 2-11; Kobay White 2-0; Jeff Smith 1-2.UConn-MAYALA, Hergy 5-65; DIXON, Keyion 3-48; NEWSOME, Arkeel 2-74; MCLEAN, Aaron 2-27; BLOOM, Alec1-28; BEALS, Tyraiq 1-minus 1.
INTERCEPTIONS: Boston College-Taj-Amir Torres 1-65; Lukas Denis 1-56; Hamp Cheevers 1-16.UConn-None.
FUMBLES: Boston College-Darius Wade 1-1. UConn-PINDELL, David 1-0; O'REILLY, Donev 1-0.
Boston College (6-5) vs. UConn (3-8)Date: Nov 18, 2017 • Site: Boston, Mass. • Stadium: Fenway ParkAttendance: 20133
Kickoff time: 7:11 pm • End of Game: 10:36 pm • Total elapsed time: 3:25Officials: Referee: Tra Blake; Umpire: Mark Wilson; Linesman: Troy Gray;Line judge: Colin Formulak; Back judge: Bryan Platt; Field judge: Harry Tyson;Side judge: Mike McCarthy; Center judge: Marcus Woods;Temperature: 48 • Wind: West @ 3 • Weather: Cool and damp
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SACKS (UA-A): Boston College-Noa Merritt 2-0. UConn-None.
TACKLES (UA-A): Boston College-Zach Allen 6-5; John Lamot 6-4; Ty Schwab 7-2; Wyatt Ray 5-0; IsaacYiadom 4-0; Lukas Denis 3-0; Taj-Amir Torres 3-0; Davon Jones 3-0; Noa Merritt 3-0; Will Harris 2-1;Kevin Bletzer 2-1; Ray Smith 1-2; Travis Levy 1-1; Timi Tijani 1-1; Hamp Cheevers 1-0; Ben Glines0-1; Mehdi El Attrach 0-1; Isaiah McDuffie 0-1. UConn-COYLE, Tyler 5-2; WATKINS, Anth. 4-2;STERLING, Sant. 4-2; SUMMERS, Jamar 3-3; JOSEPH, Junior 2-4; BELL, Tre 4-1; GILMARTIN, Ryan 3-2;CARREZOLA, Luke 3-2; TERRY, Marshe 1-3; FATUKASI, Foley 2-1; DIGGS, Vontae 1-2; MURPHY, Kevin 2-0;BEAVERS, Darr. 1-0; ORMSBY, Cole 1-0; PINDELL, David 1-0; OKOUNAM, Phil. 1-0; LAWLEY, Sheride 1-0;O'REILLY, Donev 0-1; TARBUTT, Mike 0-1; NEWSOME, Arkeel 0-1; MCLEAN, Aaron 0-1.
Game Starters:
Boston College
Pos ## OFFENSEWR 83 Charlie CallinanTE 89 Tom SweeneyRT 75 Chris LindstromRG 70 John PhillipsC 64 Ben PetrulaLG 73 Sam SchmalLT 67 Aaron MonteiroQB 4 Darius WadeHB 2D AJ DillonWR 81 Chris GarrisonWR 18 Thadd Smith
Pos ## DEFENSEDL 2 Zach AllenDT 94 Noa MerrittNT 96 Ray SmithDL 11 Wyatt RaySLB 49 Kevin BletzerMLB 28 John LamotWLB 10 Ty SchwabLC 20 Isaac YiadomDB 8 Will HarrisFS 21 Lukas DenisRC 4C Hamp Cheevers
UConn
Pos ## OFFENSET 65 PEART, MattG 77 RUTHERFORD, Tr.C 72 VECHERY, Bren.G 70 DEGEORGE, CamT 74 VAN DEMARK, Ry.TE 9 DAVIS, TylerRB 34 MENSAH, KevinWR 2 BEALS, TyraiqWR 8 MCLEAN, AaronWR 1 MAYALA, HergyQB 5 PINDELL, David
Pos ## DEFENSEDL 57 ORMSBY, ColeDL 93 FATUKASI, FoleyDL 15 CARREZOLA, LukeLB 13 DIGGS, VontaeLB 11 JOSEPH, JuniorLB 47 STERLING, Sant.DB 25 COYLE, TylerDB 21 SUMMERS, JamarDB 29 WATKINS, Anth.DB 41 TERRY, MarsheDB 1A BELL, Tre
Boston College: 1-Elijah Robinson, 3-Michael Walker, 4V-Joseph Vitiello, 5K-Wyatt Knopfke, 6-Jeff Smith,8P-EJ Perry, 9-Kobay White, 9K-Jack Kenny, 9R-TJ Rayam, 15-Troy Flutie, 16-Davon Jones, 17-Mike Palmer,19-Ben Glines, 24-Taj-Amir Torres, 25-Mehdi El Attrach, 27-Christian McStravick, 32-Jon Hilliman,34-Timi Tijani, 35-Travis Levy, 37-Gabriel McClary, 38-Richard Wilson, 44-Brandon Barlow, 46-Jimmy Martin,47-Colton Cardinal, 48-Tanner Karafa, 51-Isaiah Miranda, 55-Isaiah McDuffie, 65-Ryan Conte,66-Anthony Palazzolo, 69-Austin Stevens, 74-Marcell Lazard, 82-Nolan Borgensen, 84-Jake Burt, 85-Korab Idrizi,86-Ray Marten, 90-Bryce Morais, 91-M.Schulze-Geisthovel, 92-Kevin Cohee, 98-Mike Knoll, 99-Colton Lichtenberg.
UConn: 1C-HOPKINS, Nate, 1E-WILLIAMS, Don., 4A-O'REILLY, Donev, 10-STAPLETON, Cam, 14-HERRING-WILSON,19-SKANES, Quayvon, 22-NEWSOME, Arkeel, 23-DIXON, Keyion, 27-FORTT, Omar, 31-ROBINSON IV, J.,32-GARLAND, Aaron, 40-TARBUTT, Mike, 43-BEAVERS, Darr., 45-GILMARTIN, Ryan, 49-WILLIAMS, Rha.,50-LAWLEY, Sheride, 53-KEATING, Brian, 56-LEONE, Nino, 58-OKOUNAM, Phil., 73-HASHEMI, Steve,79-SCHAFENACKER, K, 80-MYERS, Tommy, 81-GRAHAM, Brett, 82-DONALDSON, Maso, 84-CONEY, Bryan, 86-BLOOM, Alec,90-HOLMAN, Zordan, 91-ROSE, Jay, 94-MURPHY, Kevin.
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Box Score (Final)Boston College vs Syracuse (Nov 25, 2017 at Syracuse, N.Y.)
Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 TotalBoston College 14 14 7 7 42Syracuse 7 7 0 0 14
Qtr Time Scoring play1st 07:24 BC - AJ Dillon 22 yd run (Colton Lichtenberg kick), 12-73 5:26
05:26 SU - Ishmael, S. 37 yd pass from Culpepper, R. (Murphy, C. kick), 5-65 1:5803:20 BC - AJ Dillon 8 yd run (Colton Lichtenberg kick), 5-73 2:06
2nd 07:32 BC - Jeff Smith 64 yd run (Colton Lichtenberg kick), 3-80 0:5907:09 BC - Will Harris 30 yd fumble recovery (Colton Lichtenberg kick)05:52 SU - Philips, E. 17 yd pass from Culpepper, R. (Murphy, C. kick), 4-75 1:17
3rd 10:57 BC - AJ Dillon 1 yd run (Colton Lichtenberg kick), 10-69 4:034th 12:37 BC - Travis Levy 46 yd pass from Darius Wade (Colton Lichtenberg kick), 5-95 2:18
BC SUFIRST DOWNS 24 19RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 56-333 28-137PASSING YDS (NET) 248 280Passes Att-Comp-Int 20-16-0 34-24-1TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 76-581 62-417Fumble Returns-Yards 2-33 0-0Punt Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Kickoff Returns-Yards 3-81 3-70Interception Returns-Yards 1-46 0-0Punts (Number-Avg) 1-37.0 5-41.6Fumbles-Lost 2-1 2-2Penalties-Yards 1-15 2-13Possession Time 35:00 25:00Third-Down Conversions 8 of 14 4 of 12Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 5 1 of 3Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-3 1-2Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-9 1-7
RUSHING: Boston College-AJ Dillon 23-193; Jon Hilliman 19-74; Jeff Smith 2-57; Thadd Smith 5-11; BenGlines 1-5; Travis Levy 3-1; Darius Wade 3-minus 8. Syracuse-Neal, M. 13-88; Philips, E. 4-30;Culpepper, R. 9-18; Elmore, C. 2-1.
PASSING: Boston College-Darius Wade 16-20-0-248. Syracuse-Culpepper, R. 24-34-1-280.
RECEIVING: Boston College-Travis Levy 2-51; Jon Hilliman 2-29; Kobay White 2-28; Michael Walker2-28; Tom Sweeney 2-25; Chris Garrison 2-25; Ray Marten 1-22; Jeff Smith 1-19; Charlie Callinan1-13; Korab Idrizi 1-8. Syracuse-Ishmael, S. 11-187; Philips, E. 8-65; Riley, S. 2-12; Pierce, R.1-7; Neal, M. 1-6; Butler, D. 1-3.
INTERCEPTIONS: Boston College-Lukas Denis 1-46. Syracuse-None.
FUMBLES: Boston College-Thadd Smith 1-1; Travis Levy 1-0. Syracuse-Culpepper, R. 2-2.
Boston College (7-5,4-4) vs. Syracuse (4-8,2-6)Date: Nov 25, 2017 • Site: Syracuse, N.Y. • Stadium: Carrier DomeAttendance: 30202
Kickoff time: 12:20 pm • End of Game: 3:11 • Total elapsed time: 2:51Officials: Referee: Stuart Mullins; Umpire: Mike Morton; Linesman: Kavin McGrath;Line judge: Deon Lawrence; Back judge: Keith Parham; Field judge: Kip Johnson;Side judge: George Liotus; Center judge: Michael Webster;Temperature: • Wind: • Weather:
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SACKS (UA-A): Boston College-Zach Allen 1-0. Syracuse-Bennett, P. 1-0.
TACKLES (UA-A): Boston College-Ty Schwab 8-3; Taj-Amir Torres 5-4; Davon Jones 6-2; Will Harris 2-5;Hamp Cheevers 3-3; Lukas Denis 1-5; Wyatt Ray 2-3; Zach Allen 4-0; Isaac Yiadom 1-3; Mehdi ElAttrach 1-0; Noa Merritt 1-0; Ray Smith 1-0; Colton Cardinal 1-0. Syracuse-Bennett, P. 9-5; Foster,E. 8-2; Valdez, A. 4-6; Franklin, Z. 2-6; Williams, R. 6-0; Fredrick, C. 5-1; Dowels, J. 3-3;Slayton, C. 4-0; Williams, M. 2-1; Guthrie, R. 2-1; Berry, B. 2-1; Armstrong, A. 0-2; Murphy, C.0-2; Thomas, J. 1-0; Philips, E. 1-0; Jones, C. 1-0; Bradshaw, S. 1-0; Neal, M. 1-0; Butler, D. 0-1;Whitner, K. 0-1; Coleman, K. 0-1; Butler, D.M. 0-1.
Game Starters:
Boston College
Pos ## OFFENSEQB 4 Darius WadeRB 32 Jon HillimanWR 83 Charlie CallinanWR 18 Thadd SmithTE 89 Tom SweeneyLT 67 Aaron MonteiroLG 73 Sam SchmalC 64 Ben PetrulaRG 70 John PhillipsRT 75 Chris LindstromTE 81 Chris Garrison
Pos ## DEFENSEDE 2 Zach AllenDT 94 Noa MerrittNT 96 Ray SmithDE 11 Wyatt RayLB 10 Ty SchwabLB 16 Davon JonesLCB 20 Isaac YiadomDB 24 Taj-Amir TorresSS 8 Will HarrisFS 4C Hamp CheeversRC 21 Lukas Denis
Syracuse
Pos ## OFFENSEQB 15 Culpepper, R.RB 21 Neal, M.WR 8 Ishmael, S.WR 3 Philips, E.WR 5 Butler, D.WR 82 Johnson, N.LT 60 Conway, C.LG 75 Heckel, S.C 68 Servais, A.RG 63 Adams, E.RT 65 McGloster, J.
Pos ## DEFENSEDE 94 Robinson, A.NT 98 Williams, M.DT 95 Slayton, C.DE 55 Coleman, K.WLB 30 Bennett, P.MLB 4F Franklin, Z.SLB 11 Valdez, A.CB 18 Bradshaw, S.FS 6W Williams, R.SS 14 Foster, E.CB 3F Fredrick, C.
Boston College: 1-Elijah Robinson, 2D-AJ Dillon, 3-Michael Walker, 6-Jeff Smith, 9-Kobay White, 19-Ben Glines,25-Mehdi El Attrach, 34-Timi Tijani, 35-Travis Levy, 47-Colton Cardinal, 48-Tanner Karafa, 49-Kevin Bletzer,55-Isaiah McDuffie, 82-Nolan Borgensen, 85-Korab Idrizi, 86-Ray Marten, 91-M.Schulze-Geisthovel, 98-Mike Knoll,99-Colton Lichtenberg.
Syracuse: 1J-Jones, C., 3S-Strickland, K., 6-Pierce, R., 7-Butler, D.M., 9-Dowels, J., 10-Riley, S.,12-Armstrong, A., 17-Custis, J., 20-Hudson, C., 22-Pierre, M., 23-Thomas, J., 24-Cullen, S., 25-Whitner, K.,31-Kleinberg, K., 32-Stritzinger, A., 35-Hofrichter, S., 36-Elmore, C., 41-Guthrie, R., 45-Ruff, K.,46-Dulka, A., 47-Keller, M., 48-Murphy, C., 52-Samuels, K., 71-Darney, K., 72-Duerig, A., 77-Clark, M.,89-Hackett, A., 97-Berry, B., 99-Pickard, J..
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Box Score (Final)Iowa vs Boston College (Dec 27, 2017 at Bronx, N.Y.)
Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 TotalIowa 3 7 7 10 27Boston College 7 10 0 3 20
Qtr Time Scoring play1st 12:59 IOWA - Recinos, Miguel 24 yd field goal, 4-0 0:55
00:05 BC - AJ Dillon 4 yd run (Colton Lichtenberg kick), 14-62 5:572nd 13:18 IOWA - Fant, Noah 8 yd pass from Stanley, Nate (Recinos, Miguel kick), 4-16 1:42
09:35 BC - Tom Sweeney 39 yd pass from Darius Wade (Colton Lichtenberg kick), 7-69 3:2901:29 BC - Colton Lichtenberg 30 yd field goal, 7-84 3:30
3rd 07:11 IOWA - Wadley, Akrum 5 yd run (Recinos, Miguel kick), 7-58 3:314th 11:32 IOWA - Recinos, Miguel 38 yd field goal, 10-55 4:38
08:09 BC - Colton Lichtenberg 24 yd field goal, 7-55 3:1403:09 IOWA - Kulick, Drake 1 yd run (Recinos, Miguel kick), 3-45 1:13
IOWA BCFIRST DOWNS 13 16RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 39-101 43-175PASSING YDS (NET) 99 208Passes Att-Comp-Int 15-8-0 27-16-2TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 54-200 70-383Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Punt Returns-Yards 2-1 1--2Kickoff Returns-Yards 5-171 5-95Interception Returns-Yards 2-34 0-0Punts (Number-Avg) 7-32.6 4-35.5Fumbles-Lost 0-0 1-1Penalties-Yards 3-20 6-57Possession Time 27:25 32:35Third-Down Conversions 2 of 11 8 of 17Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 1 of 2Red-Zone Scores-Chances 5-5 3-4Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-17 3-24
RUSHING: Iowa-Wadley, Akrum 22-88; Butler, James 10-32; Kulick, Drake 1-1; Team 1-minus 1; Stanley,Nate 5-minus 19. Boston College-AJ Dillon 32-157; Jon Hilliman 4-16; Thadd Smith 2-8; Jeff Smith1-1; Darius Wade 4-minus 7.
PASSING: Iowa-Stanley, Nate 8-15-0-99. Boston College-Darius Wade 16-27-2-208.
RECEIVING: Iowa-Wadley, Akrum 2-24; Fant, Noah 2-8; Easley, Nick 1-32; Wieting, Nate 1-17;Hockenson, T.J. 1-9; Vandeberg, Matt 1-9. Boston College-Tom Sweeney 7-137; Charlie Callinan 3-20;Kobay White 2-27; Jeff Smith 2-18; Jon Hilliman 1-5; Travis Levy 1-1.
INTERCEPTIONS: Iowa-Gervase, Jake 1-29; Jackson, Joshua 1-5. Boston College-None.
FUMBLES: Iowa-None. Boston College-Darius Wade 1-1.
Iowa (8-5) vs. Boston College (7-6)Date: Dec 27, 2017 • Site: Bronx, N.Y. • Stadium: Yankee StadiumAttendance: 37667
Kickoff time: 5:20 PM • End of Game: 8:29 PM • Total elapsed time: 3:09Officials: Referee: Terry Leyden; Umpire: Bryan Hay; Linesman: Harold Mitchell;Line judge: Jeff Robinson; Back judge: John Morton; Field judge: Jeff Yock;Side judge: Mike Weseloh; Center judge: Chris Wiggins;Temperature: 23 • Wind: NW 12 • Weather: Clear, cold; WC: 13* 2017 New Era Pinstripe Bowl* 2017 MVP: Akrum Wadley (RB/KR, Iowa)
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SACKS (UA-A): Iowa-Nelson, Anthony 1-1; Hesse, Parker 0-1. Boston College-Zach Allen 1-0; NoaMerritt 0-1; Wyatt Ray 0-1; Kevin Bletzer 1-0.
TACKLES (UA-A): Iowa-Hooker, Amani 8-4; Jewell, Josey 5-6; Bazata, Nathan 0-9; Gervase, Jake 4-4;Hankins, Matt 3-4; Bower, Bo 1-6; Nelson, Anthony 2-4; Nelson, Matt 0-5; Hesse, Parker 2-2; Niemann,Ben 1-3; Lattimore, C. 0-3; Ross, Brady 1-1; Brincks, Sam 0-2; Reiff, Brady 0-2; Niemann, Nick 1-0;Jackson, Joshua 1-0; Ojemudia, M. 1-0; Jones, Amani 0-1; Recinos, Miguel 0-1; Stone, Geno 0-1.Boston College-Will Harris 4-5; Davon Jones 1-8; Ray Smith 1-7; Zach Allen 1-6; Ty Schwab 2-4; HampCheevers 1-5; Isaiah McDuffie 0-5; Noa Merritt 2-2; Wyatt Ray 1-2; Lukas Denis 0-3; Kevin Bletzer1-1; Charlie Callinan 1-1; Isaac Yiadom 1-1; Taj-Amir Torres 1-1; Tanner Karafa 1-0; Jon Hilliman1-0; Timi Tijani 0-1; Mehdi El Attrach 0-1; Ben Glines 0-1.
Game Starters:
Iowa
Pos ## OFFENSESE 89 Vandeberg, MattTE 39 Wieting, NateLT 7A Wirfs, TristanLG 69 Render, KeeganC 78 Daniels, JamesRG 79 Welsh, SeanRT 6D Paulsen, LeviTE 38 Hockenson, T.J.WR 84 Easley, NickQB 4 Stanley, NateRB 25 Wadley, Akrum
Pos ## DEFENSELDE 98 Nelson, AnthonyLDT 96 Nelson, MattRDT 99 Bazata, NathanRDE 40 Hesse, ParkerOLB 44 Niemann, BenMLB 43 Jewell, JoseyWLB 41 Bower, BoLCB 15 Jackson, JoshuaSS 27 Hooker, AmaniFS 30 Gervase, JakeRCB 8A Hankins, Matt
Boston College
Pos ## OFFENSELT 67 Aaron MonteiroLG 73 Sam SchmalC 64 Ben PetrulaRG 70 John PhillipsRT 75 Chris LindstromX 83 Charlie CallinanTE 81 Chris GarrisonZ 18 Thadd SmithRB 2 Zach AllenQB 4 Darius WadeTE 89 Tom Sweeney
Pos ## DEFENSELDE 2 Zach AllenLDT 94 Noa MerrittNT 96 Ray SmithRDE 11 Wyatt RaySLB 49 Kevin BletzerMLB 16 Davon JonesWLB 10 Ty SchwabLCB 20 Isaac YiadomSS 8 Will HarrisFS 21 Lukas DenisRCB 4C Hamp Cheevers
Iowa: 1-Dvorak, Wes, 1B-Cooper, Max, 7-Rastetter, C., 8-Wiegers, Tyler, 9C-Kluver, Tyler, 9A-Stone, Geno,9B-Recinos, Miguel, 11-Ojemudia, M., 20-Butler, James, 21-Kelly-Martin,I., 23-Dafney, D., 26-Ward, Kevin,31-Mends, Aaron, 36-Ross, Brady, 42-Beyer, Shaun, 45-Kulick, Drake, 46-Kelly, Austin, 49-Niemann, Nick,52-Jones, Amani, 53-Jansen, Garret, 59-Reynolds, Ross, 68-Paulsen, Landen, 86-Pekar, Peter, 87-Fant, Noah,90-Brincks, Sam, 91-Reiff, Brady, 94-Epenesa, A.J., 95-Lattimore, C., 97-Mcknight, Romeo.
Boston College: 1L-CJ Lewis, 2D-AJ Dillon, 3-Michael Walker, 6-Jeff Smith, 7-Harold Landry, 9-Kobay White,19-Ben Glines, 24-Taj-Amir Torres, 25-Mehdi El Attrach, 32-Jon Hilliman, 34-Timi Tijani, 35-Travis Levy,37-Gabriel McClary, 48-Tanner Karafa, 55-Isaiah McDuffie, 74-Marcell Lazard, 82-Nolan Borgensen,85-Korab Idrizi, 86-Ray Marten, 91-M.Schulze-Geisthovel, 98-Mike Knoll, 99-Colton Lichtenberg.
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Boston College Overall Team Statistics (as of Jun 27, 2018)All games
Team Statistics BC OPPSCORING 334 297 Points Per Game 25.7 22.8 Points Off Turnovers 60 62FIRST DOWNS 246 235 R u s h i n g 131 111 P a s s i n g 101 115 P e n a l t y 14 9RUSHING YARDAGE 2865 2482 Yards gained rushing 3148 2760 Yards lost rushing 283 278 Rushing Attempts 618 516 Average Per Rush 4.6 4.8 Average Per Game 220.4 190.9 TDs Rushing 24 26PASSING YARDAGE 2162 2495 C o m p - A t t - I n t 198-367-12 211-410-18 Average Per Pass 5.9 6.1 Average Per Catch 10.9 11.8 Average Per Game 166.3 191.9 TDs Passing 16 10TOTAL OFFENSE 5027 4977 Total Plays 985 926 Average Per Play 5.1 5.4 Average Per Game 386.7 382.8KICK RETURNS: #-Yards 43-946 31-690PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards 27-354 29-135INT RETURNS: #-Yards 18-388 12-101KICK RETURN AVERAGE 22.0 22.3PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 13.1 4.7INT RETURN AVERAGE 21.6 8.4FUMBLES-LOST 18-8 14-7PENALTIES-Yards 47-388 61-491 Average Per Game 29.8 37.8PUNTS-Yards 79-3113 90-3852 Average Per Punt 39.4 42.8 Net punt average 36.7 37.1KICKOFFS-Yards 68-4279 63-3762 Average Per Kick 62.9 59.7 Net kick average 39.9 38.7TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 3 0 : 2 6 2 9 : 3 43RD-DOWN Conversions 85/221 77/208 3rd-Down Pct 38% 37%4TH-DOWN Conversions 12/30 7/17 4th-Down Pct 40% 41%SACKS BY-Yards 26-172 15-94MISC YARDS 0 20TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 43 37FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS 12-20 13-20ON-SIDE KICKS 0-0 0-0RED-ZONE SCORES (37-45) 82% (34-42) 81%RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS (26-45) 58% (23-42) 55%PAT-ATTEMPTS (40-43) 93% (34-35) 97%ATTENDANCE 215546 231176 Games/Avg Per Game 6/35924 6/38529 Neutral Site Games 1/37667
Score by Quarters 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT TotalBoston College 75 104 98 57 0 334Opponents 53 92 41 111 0 297
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Boston College Overall Individual Statistics (as of Jun 27, 2018)All games
Rushing gp att gain loss net avg td lg avg/gAJ Dillon 13 300 1622 33 1589 5.3 14 75 122.2Jon Hilliman 13 167 686 48 638 3.8 5 45 49.1Thadd Smith 13 37 307 12 295 8.0 2 76 22.7Anthony Brown 10 42 258 48 210 5.0 1 30 21.0Jeff Smith 13 10 121 14 107 10.7 1 64 8.2Travis Levy 13 21 66 12 54 2.6 0 19 4.2Davon Jones 12 4 25 0 25 6.2 0 20 2.1Ben Glines 13 2 8 0 8 4.0 0 5 0.6Richard Wilson 2 3 5 0 5 1.7 0 3 2.5Mike Knoll 13 1 4 0 4 4.0 0 4 0.3Darius Wade 10 24 46 63 -17 -0.7 1 8 -1.7Team 7 7 0 53 -53 -7.6 0 0 -7.6Total 13 618 3148 283 2865 4.6 24 76 220.4Opponents 13 516 2760 278 2482 4.8 26 70 190.9
Passing gp effic comp-att-int pct yds td lg avg/gAnthony Brown 10 103.54 134-258-9 51.9 1367 11 76 136.7Darius Wade 10 125.22 62-102-3 60.8 736 3 48 73.6Jeff Smith 13 338.90 2-4-0 50.0 59 2 34 4.5Travis Levy 13 0.00 0-1-0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0Team 7 0.00 0-1-0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0Jon Hilliman 13 0.00 0-1-0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0Total 13 111.28 198-367-12 54.0 2162 16 76 166.3Opponents 13 101.85 211-410-18 51.5 2495 10 53 191.9
Receiving gp no. yds avg td lg avg/gTom Sweeney 13 36 512 14.2 4 48 39.4Kobay White 13 34 423 12.4 2 76 32.5Jeff Smith 13 25 296 11.8 0 33 22.8Jon Hilliman 13 24 155 6.5 2 29 11.9Michael Walker 13 19 168 8.8 1 46 12.9Travis Levy 13 15 153 10.2 1 46 11.8Chris Garrison 13 15 152 10.1 1 21 11.7Charlie Callinan 9 14 134 9.6 2 22 14.9Ray Marten 13 5 42 8.4 1 22 3.2Korab Idrizi 9 4 32 8.0 0 17 3.6Ben Glines 13 2 14 7.0 0 10 1.1Davon Jones 12 2 9 4.5 0 5 0.8Thadd Smith 13 1 42 42.0 1 42 3.2Anthony Brown 10 1 25 25.0 1 25 2.5Jake Burt 7 1 5 5.0 0 5 0.7Total 13 198 2162 10.9 16 76 166.3Opponents 13 211 2495 11.8 10 53 191.9
Punt Returns no. yds avg td lgMichael Walker 27 354 13.1 0 61Total 27 354 13.1 0 61Opponents 29 135 4.7 0 56
Interceptions no. yds avg td lgLukas Denis 7 185 26.4 0 58Ty Schwab 2 1 0.5 0 1Hamp Cheevers 2 43 21.5 0 27Isaac Yiadom 2 30 15.0 0 21Wyatt Ray 1 24 24.0 0 24Will Harris 1 0 0.0 0 0Taj-Amir Torres 1 65 65.0 1 65Zach Allen 1 0 0.0 0 0John Lamot 1 40 40.0 1 40Total 18 388 21.6 2 65Opponents 12 101 8.4 1 37
Kick Returns no. yds avg td lgMichael Walker 36 849 23.6 0 55Ben Glines 5 61 12.2 0 24Kobay White 1 28 28.0 0 28Colton Cardinal 1 8 8.0 0 8Total 43 946 22.0 0 55Opponents 31 690 22.3 0 72
Fumble Returns no. yds avg td lgWill Harris 2 33 16.5 1 30Kevin Bletzer 1 14 14.0 0 14Kamrin Moore 1 11 11.0 0 11Total 4 58 14.5 1 30Opponents 2 0 0.0 0 1
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Boston College Overall Individual Statistics (as of Jun 27, 2018)All games
PATScoring td fg kick rush rcv pass dxp saf ptsAJ Dillon 14 - - - - - - - 84Colton Lichtenberg - 12-20 40-43 - - - - - 76Jon Hilliman 7 - - - - - - - 42Tom Sweeney 4 - - - - - - - 24Thadd Smith 3 - - - - - - - 18Kobay White 2 - - - - - - - 12Anthony Brown 2 - - - - - - - 12Charlie Callinan 2 - - - - - - - 12Michael Walker 1 - - - - - - - 6Darius Wade 1 - - - - - - - 6Ray Marten 1 - - - - - - - 6John Lamot 1 - - - - - - - 6Chris Garrison 1 - - - - - - - 6Taj-Amir Torres 1 - - - - - - - 6Travis Levy 1 - - - - - - - 6Jeff Smith 1 - - - - - - - 6Will Harris 1 - - - - - - - 6Total 43 12-20 40-43 - - - - - 334Opponents 37 13-20 34-35 - - 0-2 - 1 297
Total Offense g plays rush pass total avg/gAJ Dillon 13 300 1589 0 1589 122.2Anthony Brown 10 300 210 1367 1577 157.7Darius Wade 10 126 -17 736 719 71.9Jon Hilliman 13 168 638 0 638 49.1Thadd Smith 13 37 295 0 295 22.7Jeff Smith 13 14 107 59 166 12.8Travis Levy 13 22 54 0 54 4.2Davon Jones 12 4 25 0 25 2.1Ben Glines 13 2 8 0 8 0.6Richard Wilson 2 3 5 0 5 2.5Mike Knoll 13 1 4 0 4 0.3Team 7 8 -53 0 -53 -7.6Total 13 985 2865 2162 5027 386.7Opponents 13 926 2482 2495 4977 382.8
Field Goals fg pct. 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 lg blkColton Lichtenberg 12-20 60.0 0-0 2-3 8-9 2-7 0-1 42 1
FG Sequence Boston College OpponentsNorthern Illinois (42),(35),(37) (32),(21),39Wake Forest (30) (28),(27)Notre Dame (38),(41) -Clemson 43 -Central Michigan 50,29 35Virginia Tech 40,(32) (34),(29),(26)Louisville 40,(27) -Virginia (30),(36) (38)Florida State 49 (36)NC State - 54,36,(41),37UConn 43 (50),30Syracuse - 50Iowa (30),36,(24) (24),(38)
Numbers in (parentheses) indicate field goal was made.
Punting no. yds avg lg tb fc i20 50+ blkMike Knoll 77 3079 40.0 63 4 22 34 13 1Team 2 34 17.0 34 0 0 0 0 1Total 79 3113 39.4 63 4 22 34 13 2Opponents 90 3852 42.8 61 8 25 25 24 0
Kickoffs no. yds avg tb ob retn net ydlnM.Schulze-Geisthovel 64 4045 63.2 35 2Colton Lichtenberg 4 234 58.5 0 0Total 68 4279 62.9 35 2 22.3 39.9 25Opponents 63 3762 59.7 15 3 22.0 38.7 26
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Boston College Overall Individual Statistics (as of Jun 27, 2018)All games
All Purpose g rush rcv pr kr ir total avg/gAJ Dillon 13 1589 0 0 0 0 1589 122.2Michael Walker 13 0 168 354 849 0 1371 105.5Jon Hilliman 13 638 155 0 0 0 793 61.0Tom Sweeney 13 0 512 0 0 0 512 39.4Kobay White 13 0 423 0 28 0 451 34.7Jeff Smith 13 107 296 0 0 0 403 31.0Thadd Smith 13 295 42 0 0 0 337 25.9Anthony Brown 10 210 25 0 0 0 235 23.5Travis Levy 13 54 153 0 0 0 207 15.9Lukas Denis 13 0 0 0 0 185 185 14.2Chris Garrison 13 0 152 0 0 0 152 11.7Charlie Callinan 9 0 134 0 0 0 134 14.9Ben Glines 13 8 14 0 61 0 83 6.4Taj-Amir Torres 13 0 0 0 0 65 65 5.0Hamp Cheevers 12 0 0 0 0 43 43 3.6Ray Marten 13 0 42 0 0 0 42 3.2John Lamot 11 0 0 0 0 40 40 3.6Davon Jones 12 25 9 0 0 0 34 2.8Korab Idrizi 9 0 32 0 0 0 32 3.6Isaac Yiadom 13 0 0 0 0 30 30 2.3Wyatt Ray 13 0 0 0 0 24 24 1.8Colton Cardinal 11 0 0 0 8 0 8 0.7Richard Wilson 2 5 0 0 0 0 5 2.5Jake Burt 7 0 5 0 0 0 5 0.7Mike Knoll 13 4 0 0 0 0 4 0.3Ty Schwab 13 0 0 0 0 1 1 0.1Darius Wade 10 -17 0 0 0 0 -17 -1.7Team 7 -53 0 0 0 0 -53 -7.6Total 13 2865 2162 354 946 388 6715 516.5Opponents 13 2482 2495 135 690 101 5923 455.6
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Boston College Overall Defensive Statistics (as of Jun 27, 2018)All games
Tackles Sacks Pass defense Fumbles blkd# Defensive Leaders gp ua a tot tfl/yds no-yds int-yds brup qbh rcv-yds ff kick saf10 Ty Schwab 13 48 59 107 8.5-33 4.0-23 2-1 . 3 . 1 . .2 Zach Allen 13 47 53 100 15.5-55 6.0-37 1-0 3 6 . . . .21 Lukas Denis 13 46 37 83 0.5-0 . 7-185 10 . . 2 . .8 Will Harris 13 45 38 83 5.5-19 1.0-10 1-0 2 1 4-33 . . .28 John Lamot 11 32 31 63 6.0-24 2.0-17 1-40 . 1 . . . .96 Ray Smith 13 21 38 59 1.5-5 0.5-3 . 3 2 . . . .20 Isaac Yiadom 13 36 17 53 1.0-3 . 2-30 7 . . . . .94 Noa Merritt 13 20 30 50 6.5-32 2.5-22 . 2 2 . 1 . .5 Kamrin Moore 10 29 21 50 2.0-3 . . 9 . 1-11 . . .11 Wyatt Ray 13 14 25 39 4.0-16 2.5-14 1-24 . 2 . . 1 .7 Harold Landry 9 23 15 38 8.5-38 5.0-30 . 2 2 . . . .49 Kevin Bletzer 13 19 16 35 6.5-29 2.0-12 . 4 . 2-14 1 . .24 Taj-Amir Torres 13 21 11 32 0.5-1 . 1-65 3 . . . . .16 Davon Jones 12 11 12 23 2.0-5 . . . . . 1 . .14 Max Richardson 4 10 13 23 0.5-4 0.5-4 . 1 . . . . .4C Hamp Cheevers 12 9 8 17 2.5-6 . 2-43 4 . . 2 . .48 Tanner Karafa 13 10 6 16 2.0-5 . . 1 . . . . .5M Isaiah McDuffie 10 3 8 11 . . . 1 . . . . .25 Mehdi El Attrach 13 5 5 10 . . . . . . . . .13 Connor Strachan 2 5 4 9 1.5-5 . . . . . . . .3 Michael Walker 13 3 4 7 . . . . . . . . .92 Kevin Cohee 11 2 3 5 . . . . . . . . .34 Timi Tijani 13 2 3 5 . . . . . . . . .19 Ben Glines 13 1 3 4 . . . . . . . . .17 Mike Palmer 3 3 . 3 . . . . . . . . .46 Jimmy Martin 11 . 3 3 . . . . . . . . .37 Gabriel McClary 10 2 1 3 . . . . . . . . .51 Isaiah Miranda 3 2 . 2 . . . . . . . . .35 Travis Levy 13 1 1 2 . . . . . . . . .83 Charlie Callinan 9 1 1 2 . . . . . . . . .47 Colton Cardinal 11 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .89 Tom Sweeney 13 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .44 Brandon Barlow 4 . 1 1 . . . . . . . . .98 Mike Knoll 13 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .91 M.Schulze-Geisthovel 13 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .3T 3T 1 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .75 Chris Lindstrom 13 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .9 Kobay White 13 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .45 Ben Stewart 1 . 1 1 . . . . . . . . .32 Jon Hilliman 13 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .9R TJ Rayam 6 1 . 1 1.0-1 . . . . . . . .4 Darius Wade 10 . . . . . . 1 . . . . .
Total 13 480 468 948 76-284 26-172 18-388 53 19 7-58 8 1 .Opponents 13 526 594 1120 76-239 15-94 12-101 37 29 8-0 12 3 1
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Boston College Team Game-by-Game (as of Jun 27, 2018)All games
TEAM STATISTICS
Rushing Receiving Passing Kick Returns Punt Returns totDate Opponent no. yds td lg no. yds td lg cmp-att-int yds td lg no. yds td lg no. yds td lg offSep 01 at Northern Illinois 50 148 0 23 26 191 2 21 26-42-1 191 2 21 4 81 0 28 1 11 0 11 339Sep 09 WAKE FOREST 41 142 0 32 18 163 1 23 18-41-3 163 1 23 5 146 0 55 4 42 0 19 305Sep 16 NOTRE DAME 44 185 0 29 24 215 2 22 24-41-2 215 2 22 4 80 0 30 2 19 0 13 400Sep 23 at Clemson 34 97 1 14 15 141 0 37 15-32-2 141 0 37 5 102 0 33 3 53 0 27 238Sep 30 CENTRAL MICHIGAN 53 224 3 18 14 85 1 23 14-21-0 85 1 23 2 15 0 8 4 128 0 61 309Oct 07 VIRGINIA TECH 33 153 0 27 14 191 1 32 14-33-0 191 1 32 2 43 0 22 1 3 0 3 344Oct 14 at Louisville 59 364 5 75 12 191 1 42 12-28-1 191 1 42 3 63 0 24 4 64 0 32 555Oct 21 at Virginia 47 237 1 76 19 275 3 76 19-24-0 275 3 76 2 55 0 28 2 6 0 7 512Oct 27 FLORIDA STATE 55 241 3 39 7 88 2 34 7-21-0 88 2 34 2 68 0 43 3 30 0 13 329Nov 11 NC STATE 54 236 2 66 10 111 0 20 10-22-1 111 0 20 4 61 0 32 1 0 0 0 347Nov 18 at UConn 49 330 4 53 7 55 1 38 7-15-0 55 1 38 2 56 0 37 1 0 0 0 385Nov 25 at Syracuse 56 333 4 64 16 248 1 46 16-20-0 248 1 46 3 81 0 31 0 0 0 0 581Dec 27 vs Iowa 43 175 1 66 16 208 1 48 16-27-2 208 1 48 5 95 0 31 1 -2 0 0 383Boston College 618 2865 24 76 198 2162 16 76 198-367-12 2162 16 76 43 946 0 55 27 354 0 61 5027Opponents 516 2482 26 70 211 2495 10 53 211-410-18 2495 10 53 31 690 0 72 29 135 0 56 4977
Games: 13 • Avg/rush: 4.6 • Avg/catch: 10.9 • Pass effic: 111.28 • KR avg: 22.0 • PR avg: 13.1 • All purpose avg/game: 516.5 • Total offense avg/gm: 386.7
Tackles Sacks Fumble Pass Defense blkd PAT Attempts offDate Opponent ua a total tfl-yds no-yds ff fr-yds int-yds qbh brup kick kick rush rcv saf t/o ptsSep 01 at Northern Illinois 33 30 63 2.0-4 0.0-0 0 0-0 1-0 0 5 0 2-2 0 0 0 0 23Sep 09 WAKE FOREST 38 46 84 10.0-37 3.0-21 1 0-0 0-0 0 4 0 1-1 0 0 0 0 10Sep 16 NOTRE DAME 38 40 78 2.0-7 1.0-2 0 1-0 1-18 3 3 0 2-2 0 0 0 3 20Sep 23 at Clemson 49 46 95 4.0-14 2.0-9 2 0-0 2-27 1 4 0 1-1 0 0 0 0 7Sep 30 CENTRAL MICHIGAN 36 46 82 8.0-26 3.0-18 0 0-0 3-59 3 4 0 4-4 0 0 0 0 28Oct 07 VIRGINIA TECH 52 38 90 9.0-46 5.0-35 0 0-0 1-9 2 4 0 1-1 0 0 0 0 10Oct 14 at Louisville 39 22 61 1.0-1 0.0-0 1 1-11 1-24 1 3 0 6-6 0 0 0 10 45Oct 21 at Virginia 32 32 64 7.0-27 3.0-17 0 0-0 3-67 0 8 0 5-5 0 0 0 7 41Oct 27 FLORIDA STATE 23 42 65 6.0-28 2.0-16 0 2-0 1-1 1 4 0 5-5 0 0 0 14 35Nov 11 NC STATE 37 24 61 6.0-13 1.0-5 0 1-14 1-0 1 6 0 2-2 0 0 0 7 14Nov 18 at UConn 48 20 68 8.0-29 2.0-16 2 0-0 3-137 4 4 1 3-6 0 0 0 12 39Nov 25 at Syracuse 36 28 64 6.0-22 1.0-9 2 2-33 1-46 1 1 0 6-6 0 0 0 7 42Dec 27 vs Iowa 19 54 73 7.0-30 3.0-24 0 0-0 0-0 2 3 0 2-2 0 0 0 0 20Boston College 480 468 948 76.0-284 26.0-172 8 7-58 18-388 19 53 1 40-43 0 0 0 60 334Opponents 526 594 1120 76.0-239 15.0-94 12 8-0 12-101 29 37 3 34-35 0 0 1 62 297
Punting Field Goals KickoffsDate Opponent no. yds avg long blkd tb fc 50+ i20 md-att long blkd no. yds avg tb obSep 01 at Northern Illinois 9 348 38.7 53 0 0 4 1 4 3-3 42 0 6 376 62.7 3 0Sep 09 WAKE FOREST 7 302 43.1 53 0 2 3 1 2 1-1 30 0 3 186 62.0 2 1Sep 16 NOTRE DAME 8 307 38.4 51 0 0 3 1 7 2-2 41 0 5 325 65.0 5 0Sep 23 at Clemson 9 381 42.3 53 0 1 2 3 6 0-1 0 0 2 128 64.0 1 0Sep 30 CENTRAL MICHIGAN 5 211 42.2 52 0 0 0 2 1 0-2 0 0 6 382 63.7 3 0Oct 07 VIRGINIA TECH 9 361 40.1 56 1 0 2 1 1 1-2 32 0 3 195 65.0 3 0Oct 14 at Louisville 6 235 39.2 46 0 1 3 0 3 1-2 27 0 7 446 63.7 4 0Oct 21 at Virginia 4 152 38.0 43 0 0 1 0 0 2-2 36 0 8 513 64.1 7 0Oct 27 FLORIDA STATE 4 176 44.0 52 0 0 0 2 3 0-1 0 0 6 388 64.7 4 0Nov 11 NC STATE 5 147 29.4 45 1 0 0 0 2 0-0 0 0 3 178 59.3 0 0Nov 18 at UConn 8 314 39.2 63 0 0 2 2 3 0-1 0 1 7 434 62.0 0 0Nov 25 at Syracuse 1 37 37.0 37 0 0 0 0 1 0-0 0 0 7 441 63.0 3 1Dec 27 vs Iowa 4 142 35.5 38 0 0 2 0 1 2-3 30 0 5 287 57.4 0 0Boston College 79 3113 39.4 63 2 4 22 13 34 12-20 42 1 68 4279 62.9 35 2Opponents 90 3852 42.8 61 0 8 25 24 25 13-20 50 1 63 3762 59.7 15 3
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Boston College Opponent Game-by-Game (as of Jun 27, 2018)All games
OPPONENT STATISTICS
Rushing Receiving Passing Kick Returns Punt Returns totDate Opponent no. yds td lg no. yds td lg cmp-att-int yds td lg no. yds td lg no. yds td lg offSep 01 at Northern Illinois 35 164 0 60 16 203 2 46 16-39-1 203 2 46 3 48 0 23 3 17 0 10 367Sep 09 WAKE FOREST 52 158 2 29 13 151 1 23 13-19-0 151 1 23 0 0 0 0 2 6 0 9 309Sep 16 NOTRE DAME 51 515 7 65 11 96 0 33 11-27-1 96 0 33 0 0 0 0 4 5 0 4 611Sep 23 at Clemson 58 342 5 50 17 140 0 25 17-26-2 140 0 25 1 26 0 26 2 54 0 56 482Sep 30 CENTRAL MICHIGAN 33 116 1 33 22 180 0 23 22-43-3 180 0 23 3 57 0 24 2 3 0 2 296Oct 07 VIRGINIA TECH 48 109 1 23 22 322 1 53 22-33-1 322 1 53 0 0 0 0 5 31 0 18 431Oct 14 at Louisville 36 293 4 64 19 332 2 48 19-39-1 332 2 48 3 47 0 18 1 -1 0 0 625Oct 21 at Virginia 26 95 1 20 19 152 0 19 19-42-3 152 0 19 1 42 0 42 3 19 0 10 247Oct 27 FLORIDA STATE 29 64 0 16 12 149 0 47 12-27-1 149 0 47 2 45 0 27 4 -10 0 0 213Nov 11 NC STATE 40 217 2 50 14 150 0 24 14-33-1 150 0 24 3 77 0 35 1 10 0 0 367Nov 18 at UConn 41 171 1 70 14 241 1 50 14-33-3 241 1 50 7 107 0 21 0 0 0 0 412Nov 25 at Syracuse 28 137 0 28 24 280 2 44 24-34-1 280 2 44 3 70 0 38 0 0 0 0 417Dec 27 vs Iowa 39 101 2 27 8 99 1 32 8-15-0 99 1 32 5 171 0 72 2 1 0 1 200Opponents 516 2482 26 70 211 2495 10 53 211-410-18 2495 10 53 31 690 0 72 29 135 0 56 4977Boston College 618 2865 24 76 198 2162 16 76 198-367-12 2162 16 76 43 946 0 55 27 354 0 61 5027
Games: 13 • Avg/rush: 4.8 • Avg/catch: 11.8 • Pass effic: 101.85 • KR avg: 22.3 • PR avg: 4.7 • All purpose avg/game: 455.6 • Total offense avg/gm: 382.8
Tackles Sacks Fumble Pass Defense blkd PAT Attempts offDate Opponent ua a total tfl-yds no-yds ff fr-yds int-yds qbh brup kick kick rush rcv saf t/o ptsSep 01 at Northern Illinois 54 38 92 12.0-39 2.0-15 0 0-0 1-0 0 4 0 2-2 0 0 0 3 20Sep 09 WAKE FOREST 48 30 78 6.0-9 1.0-2 1 1-0 3-67 5 5 0 4-4 0 0 0 21 34Sep 16 NOTRE DAME 44 48 92 5.0-12 1.0-6 2 1-0 2-0 3 3 0 7-7 0 0 0 21 49Sep 23 at Clemson 33 60 93 6.0-15 1.0-6 0 0-0 2-0 10 4 0 4-5 0 0 0 7 34Sep 30 CENTRAL MICHIGAN 34 68 102 4.0-12 0.0-0 2 2-0 0-0 0 2 0 0-0 0 0 1 0 8Oct 07 VIRGINIA TECH 28 42 70 5.0-10 0.0-0 1 0-0 0-0 2 4 1 2-2 0 0 0 0 23Oct 14 at Louisville 52 38 90 5.0-26 2.0-13 1 0-0 1-0 3 4 0 6-6 0 0 0 0 42Oct 21 at Virginia 36 56 92 4.0-8 0.0-0 1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1-1 0 0 0 0 10Oct 27 FLORIDA STATE 31 60 91 3.0-4 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 3 6 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 3Nov 11 NC STATE 45 34 79 12.0-52 5.0-28 2 1-0 1-0 0 1 1 2-2 0 0 0 0 17Nov 18 at UConn 39 28 67 5.0-9 0.0-0 0 1-0 0-0 0 2 1 1-1 0 0 0 0 16Nov 25 at Syracuse 52 34 86 6.0-25 1.0-7 1 1-0 0-0 1 0 0 2-2 0 0 0 0 14Dec 27 vs Iowa 30 58 88 3.0-18 2.0-17 1 1-0 2-34 2 2 0 3-3 0 0 0 10 27Opponents 526 594 1120 76.0-239 15.0-94 12 8-0 12-101 29 37 3 34-35 0 0 1 62 297Boston College 480 468 948 76.0-284 26.0-172 8 7-58 18-388 19 53 1 40-43 0 0 0 60 334
Punting Field Goals KickoffsDate Opponent no. yds avg long blkd tb fc 50+ i20 md-att long blkd no. yds avg tb obSep 01 at Northern Illinois 8 327 40.9 51 0 1 2 1 1 2-3 32 0 5 301 60.2 0 1Sep 09 WAKE FOREST 9 374 41.6 54 0 0 2 3 4 2-2 28 0 7 405 57.9 0 1Sep 16 NOTRE DAME 7 323 46.1 57 0 0 3 4 3 0-0 0 0 8 486 60.8 3 1Sep 23 at Clemson 6 289 48.2 56 0 1 2 3 0 0-0 0 0 6 358 59.7 1 0Sep 30 CENTRAL MICHIGAN 8 328 41.0 54 0 0 0 1 3 0-1 0 0 2 87 43.5 0 0Oct 07 VIRGINIA TECH 7 307 43.9 51 0 0 5 2 3 3-3 34 0 6 390 65.0 4 0Oct 14 at Louisville 6 286 47.7 57 0 1 0 2 0 0-0 0 0 7 434 62.0 4 0Oct 21 at Virginia 7 366 52.3 60 0 2 0 5 5 1-1 38 0 3 190 63.3 1 0Oct 27 FLORIDA STATE 7 299 42.7 53 0 0 2 1 0 1-1 36 0 2 130 65.0 0 0Nov 11 NC STATE 4 174 43.5 54 0 1 0 1 0 1-4 41 0 4 217 54.2 0 0Nov 18 at UConn 9 343 38.1 61 0 1 3 1 1 1-2 50 1 4 252 63.0 2 0Nov 25 at Syracuse 5 208 41.6 49 0 1 3 0 2 0-1 0 0 3 195 65.0 0 0Dec 27 vs Iowa 7 228 32.6 41 0 0 3 0 3 2-2 38 0 6 317 52.8 0 0Opponents 90 3852 42.8 61 0 8 25 24 25 13-20 50 1 63 3762 59.7 15 3Boston College 79 3113 39.4 63 2 4 22 13 34 12-20 42 1 68 4279 62.9 35 2
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Boston College Game Superlatives (as of Jun 27, 2018)All games
INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS
Rushes 39 AJ Dillon at Louisville (Oct 14, 2017)Yards Rushing 272 AJ Dillon at Louisville (Oct 14, 2017)TD Rushes 4 AJ Dillon at Louisville (Oct 14, 2017)Long Rush 76 Thadd Smith at Virginia (Oct 21, 2017)Pass attempts 42 Anthony Brown at Northern Illinois (Sep 01, 2017)Pass completions 26 Anthony Brown at Northern Illinois (Sep 01, 2017)Yards Passing 275 Anthony Brown at Virginia (Oct 21, 2017)TD Passes 3 Anthony Brown at Virginia (Oct 21, 2017)Long Pass 76 Anthony Brown at Virginia (Oct 21, 2017)Receptions 8 Michael Walker at Northern Illinois (Sep 01, 2017)Yards Receiving 137 Tom Sweeney vs Iowa (Dec 27, 2017)TD Receptions 2 Charlie Callinan vs Notre Dame (Sep 16, 2017)
2 Tom Sweeney at Virginia (Oct 21, 2017)Long Reception 76 Kobay White at Virginia (Oct 21, 2017)Field Goals 3 Colton Lichtenberg at Northern Illinois (Sep 01, 2017)Long Field Goal 42 Colton Lichtenberg at Northern Illinois (Sep 01, 2017)Punts 9 Mike Knoll at Northern Illinois (Sep 01, 2017)
9 Mike Knoll at Clemson (Sep 23, 2017)Punting Avg 44.0 Mike Knoll vs Florida State (Oct 27, 2017)Long Punt 63 Mike Knoll at UConn (Nov 18, 2017)Punts inside 20 7 Mike Knoll vs Notre Dame (Sep 16, 2017)Long Punt Return 61 Michael Walker vs Central Michigan (Sep 30, 2017)Long Kickoff Return 55 Michael Walker vs Wake Forest (Sep 09, 2017)Tackles 14 Zach Allen vs Virginia Tech (Oct 07, 2017)Sacks 3.0 Harold Landry vs Virginia Tech (Oct 07, 2017)Tackles For Loss 3.0 Harold Landry vs Virginia Tech (Oct 07, 2017)
3.0 Zach Allen vs Virginia Tech (Oct 07, 2017)3.0 Zach Allen at Syracuse (Nov 25, 2017)
Interceptions 2 Lukas Denis vs Central Michigan (Sep 30, 2017)
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Boston College Game Superlatives (as of Jun 27, 2018)All games
TEAM GAME HIGHS
Rushes 59 at Louisville (Oct 14, 2017)Yards Rushing 364 at Louisville (Oct 14, 2017)Yards Per Rush 6.7 at UConn (Nov 18, 2017)TD Rushes 5 at Louisville (Oct 14, 2017)Pass attempts 42 at Northern Illinois (Sep 01, 2017)Pass completions 26 at Northern Illinois (Sep 01, 2017)Yards Passing 275 at Virginia (Oct 21, 2017)Yards Per Pass 12.4 at Syracuse (Nov 25, 2017)TD Passes 3 at Virginia (Oct 21, 2017)Total Plays 92 at Northern Illinois (Sep 01, 2017)Total Offense 581 at Syracuse (Nov 25, 2017)Yards Per Play 7.6 at Syracuse (Nov 25, 2017)Points 45 at Louisville (Oct 14, 2017)Sacks By 5 vs Virginia Tech (Oct 07, 2017)First Downs 27 at Louisville (Oct 14, 2017)Penalties 8 at Northern Illinois (Sep 01, 2017)Penalty Yards 79 at Northern Illinois (Sep 01, 2017)Turnovers 4 vs Wake Forest (Sep 09, 2017)Interceptions By 3 vs Central Michigan (Sep 30, 2017)
3 at Virginia (Oct 21, 2017)3 at UConn (Nov 18, 2017)
Punts 9 at Northern Illinois (Sep 01, 2017)9 at Clemson (Sep 23, 2017)9 vs Virginia Tech (Oct 07, 2017)
Punting Avg 44.0 vs Florida State (Oct 27, 2017)Long Punt 63 at UConn (Nov 18, 2017)Punts inside 20 7 vs Notre Dame (Sep 16, 2017)Long Punt Return 61 vs Central Michigan (Sep 30, 2017)
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Boston College Game Superlatives (as of Jun 27, 2018)All games
OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS
Rushes 22 K. BRYANT, at Clemson (Sep 23, 2017)22 Jackson, Lam., at Louisville (Oct 14, 2017)22 Wadley, Akrum, vs Iowa (Dec 27, 2017)
Yards Rushing 229 ADAMS, Josh, vs Notre Dame (Sep 16, 2017)TD Rushes 4 WIMBUSH, vs Notre Dame (Sep 16, 2017)Long Rush 70 MENSAH, Kevin, at UConn (Nov 18, 2017)Pass attempts 42 MORRIS, Shane, vs Central Michigan (Sep 30, 2017)Pass completions 24 Culpepper, R., at Syracuse (Nov 25, 2017)Yards Passing 332 Jackson, Lam., at Louisville (Oct 14, 2017)TD Passes 2 GRAHAM, Ryan, at Northern Illinois (Sep 01, 2017)
2 Jackson, Lam., at Louisville (Oct 14, 2017)2 Culpepper, R., at Syracuse (Nov 25, 2017)
Long Pass 53 Jackson, J, vs Virginia Tech (Oct 07, 2017)Receptions 11 Ishmael, S., at Syracuse (Nov 25, 2017)Yards Receiving 187 Ishmael, S., at Syracuse (Nov 25, 2017)TD Receptions 1 WIMANN, Shane, at Northern Illinois (Sep 01, 2017)
1 BROWN, D.J., at Northern Illinois (Sep 01, 2017)1 Dortch, G, vs Wake Forest (Sep 09, 2017)1 Savoy, S, vs Virginia Tech (Oct 07, 2017)1 Fitzpatrick, De, at Louisville (Oct 14, 2017)1 Averett, Kem., at Louisville (Oct 14, 2017)1 MAYALA, Hergy, at UConn (Nov 18, 2017)1 Philips, E., at Syracuse (Nov 25, 2017)1 Ishmael, S., at Syracuse (Nov 25, 2017)1 Fant, Noah, vs Iowa (Dec 27, 2017)
Long Reception 53 Savoy, S, vs Virginia Tech (Oct 07, 2017)Field Goals 3 Slye, Joey, vs Virginia Tech (Oct 07, 2017)Long Field Goal 50 TARBUTT, Mike, at UConn (Nov 18, 2017)Punts 9 Maggio, D, vs Wake Forest (Sep 09, 2017)
9 GRAHAM, Brett, at UConn (Nov 18, 2017)Punting Avg 52.3 Coleman, L, at Virginia (Oct 21, 2017)Long Punt 61 GRAHAM, Brett, at UConn (Nov 18, 2017)Punts inside 20 5 Coleman, L, at Virginia (Oct 21, 2017)Long Punt Return 56 McCLOUD, at Clemson (Sep 23, 2017)Long Kickoff Return 72 Wadley, Akrum, vs Iowa (Dec 27, 2017)Tackles 17 PUGH, Kyle, at Northern Illinois (Sep 01, 2017)Sacks 2.5 Chubb, B., vs NC State (Nov 11, 2017)Tackles For Loss 5.0 SMITH, Sutton, at Northern Illinois (Sep 01, 2017)
5.0 Chubb, B., vs NC State (Nov 11, 2017)Interceptions 2 CRAWFORD, vs Notre Dame (Sep 16, 2017)
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Boston College Game Superlatives (as of Jun 27, 2018)All games
OPPONENT TEAM GAME HIGHS
Rushes 58 at Clemson (Sep 23, 2017)Yards Rushing 515 vs Notre Dame (Sep 16, 2017)Yards Per Rush 10.1 vs Notre Dame (Sep 16, 2017)TD Rushes 7 vs Notre Dame (Sep 16, 2017)Pass attempts 43 vs Central Michigan (Sep 30, 2017)Pass completions 24 at Syracuse (Nov 25, 2017)Yards Passing 332 at Louisville (Oct 14, 2017)Yards Per Pass 9.8 vs Virginia Tech (Oct 07, 2017)TD Passes 2 at Northern Illinois (Sep 01, 2017)
2 at Louisville (Oct 14, 2017)2 at Syracuse (Nov 25, 2017)
Total Plays 84 at Clemson (Sep 23, 2017)Total Offense 625 at Louisville (Oct 14, 2017)Yards Per Play 8.3 at Louisville (Oct 14, 2017)Points 49 vs Notre Dame (Sep 16, 2017)Sacks By 5 vs NC State (Nov 11, 2017)First Downs 27 at Clemson (Sep 23, 2017)Penalties 9 vs Virginia Tech (Oct 07, 2017)Penalty Yards 71 vs Florida State (Oct 27, 2017)Turnovers 3 vs Central Michigan (Sep 30, 2017)
3 at Virginia (Oct 21, 2017)3 vs Florida State (Oct 27, 2017)3 at UConn (Nov 18, 2017)3 at Syracuse (Nov 25, 2017)
Interceptions By 3 vs Wake Forest (Sep 09, 2017)Punts 9 vs Wake Forest (Sep 09, 2017)
9 at UConn (Nov 18, 2017)Punting Avg 52.3 at Virginia (Oct 21, 2017)Long Punt 61 at UConn (Nov 18, 2017)Punts inside 20 5 at Virginia (Oct 21, 2017)Long Punt Return 56 at Clemson (Sep 23, 2017)
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Boston College By-Quarter Statistics (as of Jun 27, 2018)All games
3rd-Down Conversions
Date Opponent Score Overall 1st Qtr 2nd Qtr 3rd Qtr 4th Qtr Overtime
Sep 01, 2017 at Northern Illinois W 23-20 9-24 37.5 2-6 33.3 4-7 57.1 3-5 60.0 0-6 0.0Sep 09, 2017 WAKE FOREST L 10-34 6-17 35.3 0-4 0.0 4-7 57.1 0-2 0.0 2-4 50.0Sep 16, 2017 NOTRE DAME L 20-49 4-17 23.5 1-5 20.0 1-4 25.0 0-4 0.0 2-4 50.0Sep 23, 2017 at Clemson L 7-34 4-16 25.0 0-4 0.0 1-4 25.0 2-5 40.0 1-3 33.3Sep 30, 2017 CENTRAL MICHIGAN W 28-8 8-18 44.4 2-5 40.0 1-5 20.0 3-4 75.0 2-4 50.0Oct 07, 2017 VIRGINIA TECH L 10-23 2-15 13.3 1-5 20.0 0-3 0.0 0-3 0.0 1-4 25.0Oct 14, 2017 at Louisville W 45-42 9-18 50.0 1-3 33.3 3-6 50.0 2-4 50.0 3-5 60.0Oct 21, 2017 at Virginia W 41-10 10-19 52.6 5-6 83.3 2-3 66.7 3-6 50.0 0-4 0.0Oct 27, 2017 FLORIDA STATE W 35-3 6-16 37.5 2-4 50.0 0-2 0.0 2-6 33.3 2-4 50.0Nov 11, 2017 NC STATE L 14-17 6-15 40.0 1-2 50.0 1-4 25.0 2-4 50.0 2-5 40.0Nov 18, 2017 at UConn W 39-16 5-15 33.3 0-3 0.0 4-7 57.1 1-1 100.0 0-4 0.0Nov 25, 2017 at Syracuse W 42-14 8-14 57.1 3-4 75.0 2-4 50.0 2-3 66.7 1-3 33.3Dec 27, 2017 vs Iowa L 20-27 8-17 47.1 3-5 60.0 2-3 66.7 1-4 25.0 2-5 40.0
Boston College 85-221 38.5 21-56 37.5 25-59 42.4 21-51 41.2 18-55 32.7 0-0 0.0Opponents 77-208 37.0 13-49 26.5 24-58 41.4 20-50 40.0 20-51 39.2 0-0 0.0
4th-Down Conversions
Date Opponent Score Overall 1st Qtr 2nd Qtr 3rd Qtr 4th Qtr Overtime
Sep 01, 2017 at Northern Illinois W 23-20 2-2 100.0 0-0 0.0 0-0 0.0 0-0 0.0 2-2 100.0Sep 09, 2017 WAKE FOREST L 10-34 0-2 0.0 0-0 0.0 0-0 0.0 0-1 0.0 0-1 0.0Sep 16, 2017 NOTRE DAME L 20-49 1-2 50.0 0-0 0.0 0-0 0.0 0-1 0.0 1-1 100.0Sep 23, 2017 at Clemson L 7-34 1-1 100.0 0-0 0.0 0-0 0.0 1-1 100.0 0-0 0.0Sep 30, 2017 CENTRAL MICHIGAN W 28-8 0-1 0.0 0-1 0.0 0-0 0.0 0-0 0.0 0-0 0.0Oct 07, 2017 VIRGINIA TECH L 10-23 0-2 0.0 0-0 0.0 0-1 0.0 0-0 0.0 0-1 0.0Oct 14, 2017 at Louisville W 45-42 1-1 100.0 0-0 0.0 0-0 0.0 1-1 100.0 0-0 0.0Oct 21, 2017 at Virginia W 41-10 2-3 66.7 0-0 0.0 0-0 0.0 2-2 100.0 0-1 0.0Oct 27, 2017 FLORIDA STATE W 35-3 2-4 50.0 0-0 0.0 1-2 50.0 1-1 100.0 0-1 0.0Nov 11, 2017 NC STATE L 14-17 0-4 0.0 0-0 0.0 0-2 0.0 0-0 0.0 0-2 0.0Nov 18, 2017 at UConn W 39-16 1-1 100.0 0-0 0.0 0-0 0.0 0-0 0.0 1-1 100.0Nov 25, 2017 at Syracuse W 42-14 1-5 20.0 1-1 100.0 0-2 0.0 0-0 0.0 0-2 0.0Dec 27, 2017 vs Iowa L 20-27 1-2 50.0 1-1 100.0 0-0 0.0 0-0 0.0 0-1 0.0
Boston College 12-30 40.0 2-3 66.7 1-7 14.3 5-7 71.4 4-13 30.8 0-0 0.0Opponents 7-17 41.2 1-1 100.0 2-4 50.0 3-5 60.0 1-7 14.3 0-0 0.0
Time of Possession
Date Opponent Score Overall 1st Qtr 2nd Qtr 3rd Qtr 4th Qtr Overtime
Sep 01, 2017 at Northern Illinois W 23-20 33:39 8:16 10:05 6:40 8:38Sep 09, 2017 WAKE FOREST L 10-34 26:47 6:54 8:43 6:24 4:46Sep 16, 2017 NOTRE DAME L 20-49 30:25 8:30 7:43 7:04 7:08Sep 23, 2017 at Clemson L 7-34 25:04 8:17 4:32 7:37 4:38Sep 30, 2017 CENTRAL MICHIGAN W 28-8 28:26 7:28 6:34 7:17 7:07Oct 07, 2017 VIRGINIA TECH L 10-23 25:57 9:00 5:39 4:13 7:05Oct 14, 2017 at Louisville W 45-42 30:30 6:08 6:43 11:43 5:56Oct 21, 2017 at Virginia W 41-10 33:35 8:12 6:01 10:51 8:31Oct 27, 2017 FLORIDA STATE W 35-3 35:15 7:42 7:28 10:43 9:22Nov 11, 2017 NC STATE L 14-17 29:32 6:22 5:53 8:34 8:43Nov 18, 2017 at UConn W 39-16 28:51 4:48 10:02 4:34 9:27Nov 25, 2017 at Syracuse W 42-14 35:00 8:19 7:43 7:20 11:38Dec 27, 2017 vs Iowa L 20-27 32:35 11:12 7:35 6:40 7:08
Boston College Total 395:36 101:08 94:41 99:40 100:07 0:00Avg. 30:25 7:46 7:17 7:40 7:42 0:00
Opponents Total 384:24 93:52 100:19 95:20 94:53 0:00Avg. 29:34 7:13 7:43 7:20 7:17 0:00
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Boston College Red-Zone Results (as of Jun 27, 2018)All games
Boston College Inside Opponent Red-Zone
Times Times Total Rush Pass FGs Failed to score inside RZ
Date Opponent Score In RZ Scored Pts TDs TDs TDs Made FGA Down Int Fumb Half Game
Sep 01, 2017 at Northern Illinois W 23-20 4 4 20 2 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0Sep 09, 2017 WAKE FOREST L 10-34 2 2 10 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0Sep 16, 2017 NOTRE DAME L 20-49 3 3 13 1 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0Sep 23, 2017 at Clemson L 7-34 1 1 7 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Sep 30, 2017 CENTRAL MICHIGAN W 28-8 6 4 28 4 3 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 0Oct 07, 2017 VIRGINIA TECH L 10-23 1 1 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 14, 2017 at Louisville W 45-42 5 5 31 4 4 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 21, 2017 at Virginia W 41-10 5 4 20 2 0 2 2 0 1 0 0 0 0Oct 27, 2017 FLORIDA STATE W 35-3 4 4 28 4 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 11, 2017 NC STATE L 14-17 4 1 7 1 1 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0Nov 18, 2017 at UConn W 39-16 3 3 19 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 25, 2017 at Syracuse W 42-14 3 2 14 2 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0Dec 27, 2017 vs Iowa L 20-27 4 3 13 1 1 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0
Totals 45 37 213 26 17 9 11 2 4 1 1 0 037 of 45 (82.2%)
Opponents Inside Boston College Red-Zone
Times Times Total Rush Pass FGs Failed to score inside RZ
Date Opponent Score In RZ Scored Pts TDs TDs TDs Made FGA Down Int Fumb Half Game
Sep 01, 2017 at Northern Illinois W 23-20 4 4 20 2 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0Sep 09, 2017 WAKE FOREST L 10-34 4 4 20 2 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0Sep 16, 2017 NOTRE DAME L 20-49 6 6 42 6 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Sep 23, 2017 at Clemson L 7-34 4 4 27 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Sep 30, 2017 CENTRAL MICHIGAN W 28-8 2 1 6 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0Oct 07, 2017 VIRGINIA TECH L 10-23 4 3 9 0 0 0 3 0 1 0 0 0 0Oct 14, 2017 at Louisville W 45-42 2 2 14 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 21, 2017 at Virginia W 41-10 2 2 10 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 27, 2017 FLORIDA STATE W 35-3 2 1 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0Nov 11, 2017 NC STATE L 14-17 3 1 7 1 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0Nov 18, 2017 at UConn W 39-16 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0Nov 25, 2017 at Syracuse W 42-14 2 1 7 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0Dec 27, 2017 vs Iowa L 20-27 5 5 27 3 2 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0
Totals 42 34 192 23 18 5 11 4 2 1 1 0 034 of 42 (81.0%)
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Boston College Passing Game-by-Game (as of Jun 27, 2018)All games
#1B Brown,A Comp Att Int Pct Yards TD Long Sacked EfficNorthern Illinois 26 42 1 61.9 191 2 21 2-15 111.06Wake Forest 11 29 3 37.9 119 1 23 1-2 63.09Notre Dame 24 40 2 60.0 215 2 22 1-6 111.65Clemson 14 30 1 46.7 133 0 37 1-6 77.24Central Michigan 14 21 0 66.7 85 1 23 0-0 116.38Virginia Tech 13 30 0 43.3 166 0 32 0-0 89.81Louisville 5 17 1 29.4 100 1 42 2-13 86.47Virginia 19 24 0 79.2 275 3 76 0-0 216.67Florida State 6 20 0 30.0 54 1 12 0-0 69.18NC State 2 5 1 40.0 29 0 18 0-0 48.72TOTALS 134 258 9 51.9 1367 11 76 7-42 103.54
#4 Wade,D Comp Att Int Pct Yards TD Long Sacked EfficWake Forest 7 12 0 58.3 44 0 15 0-0 89.13Notre Dame 0 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 0-0 0.00Clemson 1 2 1 50.0 8 0 8 0-0 -16.40Louisville 7 10 0 70.0 91 0 21 0-0 146.44NC State 8 15 0 53.3 82 0 20 5-28 99.25UConn 7 15 0 46.7 55 1 38 0-0 99.47Syracuse 16 20 0 80.0 248 1 46 1-7 200.66Iowa 16 27 2 59.3 208 1 48 2-17 121.38TOTALS 62 102 3 60.8 736 3 48 8-52 125.22
#6 Smith,J Comp Att Int Pct Yards TD Long Sacked EfficVirginia Tech 1 1 0 100.0 25 1 25 0-0 640.00Louisville 0 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 0-0 0.00Florida State 1 1 0 100.0 34 1 34 0-0 715.60NC State 0 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 0-0 0.00TOTALS 2 4 0 50.0 59 2 34 0-0 338.90
#35 Levy,T Comp Att Int Pct Yards TD Long Sacked EfficVirginia Tech 0 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 0-0 0.00TOTALS 0 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 0-0 0.00
#TM Team Comp Att Int Pct Yards TD Long Sacked EfficVirginia Tech 0 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 0-0 0.00TOTALS 0 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 0-0 0.00
#32 Hilliman,J Comp Att Int Pct Yards TD Long Sacked EfficNC State 0 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 0-0 0.00TOTALS 0 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 0-0 0.00
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Boston College Rushing/Receiving Game-by-Game (as of Jun 27, 2018)All games
RUSHING No-Yds/TD NIU WF ND CU CMU VT LOU VA FS ST UCONN SU IOWADillon,A 300-1589/14 5-20/0 15-43/0 16-58/0 18-57/1 25-120/1 10-35/0 39-272/4 24-89/0 33-149/1 36-196/1 24-200/2 23-193/3 32-157/1Hilliman,J 167-638/5 25-58/0 8-23/0 22-122/0 9-33/0 23-89/2 13-22/0 6-12/1 12-32/0 14-41/0 2-9/0 10-107/2 19-74/0 4-16/0Smith,T 37-295/2 6-55/0 5-46/0 2--3/0 2-6/0 1--5/0 2-38/0 3-22/0 2-79/1 1-6/0 3-26/1 3-6/0 5-11/0 2-8/0Brown,A 42-210/1 7-10/0 3-8/0 2--4/0 2--7/0 4-20/0 7-51/0 6-52/0 5-32/0 3-20/1 3-28/0 DNP DNP DNPSmith,J 10-107/1 3-26/0 - - - - - 1--7/0 - 2-26/0 - 1-4/0 2-57/1 1-1/0Levy,T 21-54/0 - 3-18/0 - 3-8/0 - 1-7/0 3-10/0 1-2/0 - - 7-8/0 3-1/0 -Jones,D 4-25/0 DNP 3-21/0 1-4/0 - - - - - - - - - -Glines,B 2-8/0 1-3/0 - - - - - - - - - - 1-5/0 -Wilson,R 3-5/0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 2-5/0 DNP DNP 1-0/0 DNP DNPKnoll,M 1-4/0 - - - - - - - - - 1-4/0 - - -Wade,D 24--17/1 DNP 3-7/0 1-8/0 - DNP DNP 1-3/0 - 1-1/1 8--26/0 3-5/0 3--8/0 4--7/0Team 7--53/0 3--24/0 1--24/0 DNP DNP DNP - DNP 1--2/0 1--2/0 1--1/0 DNP - DNP
RECEIVING No-Yds/TD NIU WF ND CU CMU VT LOU VA FS ST UCONN SU IOWASweeney,T 36-512/4 - 1-14/0 2-16/0 4-52/0 3-17/0 1-23/0 4-57/0 4-55/2 2-19/1 4-55/0 2-42/0 2-25/0 7-137/1White,K 34-423/2 6-76/0 4-42/0 4-47/0 2-11/0 3-11/0 2-41/0 - 3-85/1 2-46/1 2-9/0 2-0/0 2-28/0 2-27/0Smith,J 25-296/0 3-18/0 5-56/0 1-10/0 4-58/0 2-35/0 2-24/0 1-22/0 1-10/0 - 2-24/0 1-2/0 1-19/0 2-18/0Walker,M 19-168/1 8-50/1 2-12/0 2-13/0 1--4/0 - 2-9/0 - 2-59/0 - 0-1/0 - 2-28/0 -Hilliman,J 24-155/2 3-1/0 1-6/1 3-6/0 4-24/0 1-3/1 3-27/0 2-18/0 3-33/0 1-3/0 - - 2-29/0 1-5/0Levy,T 15-153/1 - 1-4/0 2-13/0 - - 3-42/0 1-7/0 3-9/0 1-8/0 1-18/0 - 2-51/1 1-1/0Garrison,C 15-152/1 1-17/0 - 2-23/0 - 2-4/0 - 2-36/0 3-24/0 1-12/0 - 2-11/1 2-25/0 -Callinan,C 14-134/2 1-5/0 1-10/0 7-82/2 DNP DNP DNP DNP - - 1-4/0 - 1-13/0 3-20/0Marten,R 5-42/1 2-7/1 - - - 1-4/0 - 1-9/0 - - - - 1-22/0 -Smith,T 1-42/1 - - - - - - 1-42/1 - - - - - -Idrizi,K 4-32/0 2-17/0 - - - 1-7/0 - DNP DNP DNP DNP - 1-8/0 -Brown,A 1-25/1 - - - - - 1-25/1 - - - - DNP DNP DNPGlines,B 2-14/0 - 1-10/0 - - 1-4/0 - - - - - - - -Jones,D 2-9/0 DNP 2-9/0 - - - - - - - - - - -Burt,J 1-5/0 - - 1-5/0 - DNP DNP DNP DNP - - - DNP DNP
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Boston College All-Purpose Yards Game-by-Game (as of Jun 27, 2018)All games
ALL-PURPOSE YARDS Total NIU WF ND CU CMU VT LOU VA FS ST UCONN SU IOWADillon,A 1589 20 43 58 57 120 35 272 89 149 196 200 193 157Walker,M 1371 61 200 104 151 135 55 127 120 98 62 56 109 93Hilliman,J 793 59 29 128 57 92 49 30 65 44 9 107 103 21Sweeney,T 512 - 14 16 52 17 23 57 55 19 55 42 25 137White,K 451 104 42 47 11 11 41 - 85 46 9 - 28 27Smith,J 403 44 56 10 58 35 24 15 10 26 24 6 76 19Smith,T 337 55 46 -3 6 -5 38 64 79 6 26 6 11 8Brown,A 235 10 8 -4 -7 20 76 52 32 20 28 DNP DNP DNPLevy,T 207 - 22 13 8 - 49 17 11 8 18 8 52 1Denis,L 185 - - 18 6 59 - - - - - 56 46 -Garrison,C 152 17 - 23 - 4 - 36 24 12 - 11 25 -Callinan,C 134 5 10 82 DNP DNP DNP DNP - - 4 - 13 20Glines,B 83 56 10 8 - 4 - - - - - - 5 -Torres,T 65 - - - - - - - - - - 65 - -Cheevers,H 43 - - - DNP - - - 27 - - 16 - -Marten,R 42 7 - - - 4 - 9 - - - - 22 -Lamot,J 40 - - - - - - - 40 - - - DNP DNPJones,D 34 DNP 30 4 - - - - - - - - - -Idrizi,K 32 17 - - - 7 - DNP DNP DNP DNP - 8 -Yiadom,I 30 - - - 21 - 9 - - - - - - -Ray,W 24 - - - - - - 24 - - - - - -Cardinal,C 8 - - - DNP 8 - - - - - - - DNPBurt,J 5 - - 5 - DNP DNP DNP DNP - - - DNP DNPWilson,R 5 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 5 DNP DNP - DNP DNPKnoll,M 4 - - - - - - - - - 4 - - -Schwab,T 1 - - - - - - - - 1 - - - -Wade,D -17 DNP 7 8 - DNP DNP 3 - 1 -26 5 -8 -7Team -53 -24 -24 - - - - - -2 -2 -1 - - -
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Boston College Return Stats Game-by-Game (as of Jun 27, 2018)All games
PUNT RETURNS No-Yds NIU WF ND CU CMU VT LOU VA FS ST UCONN SU IOWAWalker,M 27-354 1-11 4-42 2-19 3-53 4-128 1-3 4-64 2-6 3-30 1-0 1-0 - 1--2
KICK RETURNS No-Yds NIU WF ND CU CMU VT LOU VA FS ST UCONN SU IOWAWalker,M 36-849 - 5-146 3-72 5-102 1-7 2-43 3-63 2-55 2-68 3-61 2-56 3-81 5-95Glines,B 5-61 3-53 - 1-8 - - - - - - 1-0 - - -White,K 1-28 1-28 - - - - - - - - - - - -Cardinal,C 1-8 - - - DNP 1-8 - - - - - - - DNP
INT. RETURNS No-Yds NIU WF ND CU CMU VT LOU VA FS ST UCONN SU IOWADenis,L 7-185 1-0 - 1-18 1-6 2-59 - - - - - 1-56 1-46 -Schwab,T 2-1 - - - - - - - - 1-1 1-0 - - -Cheevers,H 2-43 - - - DNP - - - 1-27 - - 1-16 - -Yiadom,I 2-30 - - - 1-21 - 1-9 - - - - - - -Harris,W 1-0 - - - - - - - 1-0 - - - - -Lamot,J 1-40 - - - - - - - 1-40 - - - DNP DNPAllen,Z 1-0 - - - - 1-0 - - - - - - - -Torres,T 1-65 - - - - - - - - - - 1-65 - -Ray,W 1-24 - - - - - - 1-24 - - - - - -
FUMBLE RETURNS No-Yds NIU WF ND CU CMU VT LOU VA FS ST UCONN SU IOWAHarris,W 2-33 - - - - - - - - - - - 2-33 -Bletzer,K 1-14 - - - - - - - - - 1-14 - - -Moore,K 1-11 - - - - - - 1-11 - - - DNP DNP DNP
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Boston College Total Tackles Game-by-Game (as of Jun 27, 2018)All games
Total Tackles UA-A Total NIU WF ND CU CMU VT LOU VA FS ST UCONN SU IOWASchwab,T 48-59 107 1 - 5 1 - 7 5 - 5 7 - 4 3 - 2 4 - 4 6 - 5 2 - 4 2 - 1 0 0 - 4 7 - 2 8 - 3 2 - 4Allen,Z 47-53 100 4 - 5 5 - 3 3 - 6 3 - 5 3 - 4 5 - 9 4 - 0 2 - 4 2 - 2 5 - 4 6 - 5 4 - 0 1 - 6Denis,L 46-37 83 2 - 2 3 - 3 5 - 2 9 - 4 2 - 4 7 - 3 5 - 1 4 - 3 2 - 5 3 - 2 3 - 0 1 - 5 0 - 3Harris,W 45-38 83 7 - 3 5 - 4 4 - 4 3 - 3 5 - 5 4 - 3 2 - 0 5 - 1 1 - 1 1 - 3 2 - 1 2 - 5 4 - 5Lamot,J 32-31 63 - - - 0 - 7 3 - 7 5 - 4 6 - 0 3 - 1 5 - 5 4 - 3 6 - 4 D N P D N PSmith,R 21-38 59 1 - 2 2 - 7 - 5 - 1 2 - 5 2 - 2 0 - 5 0 - 2 2 - 4 4 - 1 1 - 2 1 - 0 1 - 7Yiadom,I 36-17 53 4 - 2 4 - 0 2 - 2 6 - 2 3 - 2 3 - 2 1 - 0 1 - 2 1 - 1 5 - 0 4 - 0 1 - 3 1 - 1Moore,K 29-21 50 3 - 3 3 - 2 5 - 1 2 - 2 4 - 2 7 - 1 1 - 3 2 - 1 2 - 3 0 - 3 D N P D N P D N PMerritt,N 20-30 50 1 - 3 1 - 4 5 - 2 0 - 4 1 - 3 1 - 3 1 - 3 1 - 2 0 - 2 3 - 2 3 - 0 1 - 0 2 - 2Ray,W 14-25 39 - 1 - 5 0 - 3 0 - 2 1 - 1 - 0 - 1 2 - 2 0 - 5 2 - 1 5 - 0 2 - 3 1 - 2Landry,H 23-15 38 3 - 3 3 - 2 1 - 0 4 - 4 3 - 2 5 - 2 4 - 1 0 - 1 D N P D N P D N P D N P -Bletzer,K 19-16 35 - - 0 - 4 3 - 3 4 - 3 5 - 2 2 - 0 0 - 2 1 - 0 1 - 0 2 - 1 - 1 - 1Torres,T 21-11 32 3 - 0 - 0 - 1 1 - 0 0 - 1 0 - 1 4 - 2 1 - 0 1 - 0 2 - 1 3 - 0 5 - 4 1 - 1Jones,D 11-12 23 D N P - - - 0 - 1 - - 1 - 0 0 - 1 - 3 - 0 6 - 2 1 - 8Richardson,M 10-13 23 1 - 1 2 - 5 3 - 4 4 - 3 D N P D N P D N P D N P D N P D N P D N P D N P D N PCheevers,H 9-8 17 - - - D N P - - 1 - 0 - - 3 - 0 1 - 0 3 - 3 1 - 5Karafa,T 10-6 16 1 - 0 2 - 1 3 - 2 - 0 - 2 3 - 0 - 0 - 1 - - - - 1 - 0McDuffie,I 3-8 11 - - D N P D N P - D N P 1 - 0 0 - 1 2 - 1 - 0 - 1 - 0 - 5Attrach,M El 5-5 10 - - 0 - 1 0 - 1 1 - 1 - - 2 - 0 1 - 0 - 0 - 1 1 - 0 0 - 1Strachan,C 5-4 9 1 - 1 4 - 3 D N P D N P D N P D N P D N P D N P D N P D N P D N P D N P D N PWalker,M 3-4 7 - - 1 - 1 - - 1 - 0 0 - 1 0 - 2 1 - 0 - - - -Cohee,K 2-3 5 - 1 - 0 0 - 1 0 - 1 0 - 1 - - - - 1 - 0 - D N P D N PTijani,T 2-3 5 - - - - - - - - 0 - 1 1 - 0 1 - 1 - 0 - 1Glines,B 1-3 4 - - - - - - 1 - 0 - 0 - 1 - 0 - 1 - 0 - 1Palmer,M 3-0 3 D N P D N P D N P 1 - 0 D N P D N P D N P 2 - 0 D N P D N P - D N P D N PMcClary,G 2-1 3 - - - - - D N P D N P 0 - 1 - 2 - 0 - D N P -Martin,J 0-3 3 - - 0 - 1 - - - - 0 - 2 - - - D N P D N PLevy,T 1-1 2 - - - - - - - - - - 1 - 1 - -Miranda,I 2-0 2 D N P D N P D N P D N P D N P D N P D N P 2 - 0 - D N P - D N P D N PCallinan,C 1-1 2 - - - D N P D N P D N P D N P - - - - - 1 - 1White,K 1-0 1 - - 1 - 0 - - - - - - - - - -Cardinal,C 1-0 1 - - - D N P - - - - - - - 1 - 0 D N PHilliman,J 1-0 1 - - - - - - - - - - - - 1 - 03T 1-0 1 1 - 0 D N P D N P D N P D N P D N P D N P D N P D N P D N P D N P D N P D N PLindstrom,C 1-0 1 - 1 - 0 - - - - - - - - - - -Sweeney,T 1-0 1 - - - - 1 - 0 - - - - - - - -Schulze-Geistho 1-0 1 - - - - - - - 1 - 0 - - - - -Stewart,B 0-1 1 D N P D N P D N P D N P D N P 0 - 1 D N P D N P D N P D N P D N P D N P D N PBarlow,B 0-1 1 D N P D N P D N P D N P D N P 0 - 1 D N P - - D N P - D N P D N PKnoll,M 1-0 1 - - - 1 - 0 - - - - - - - - -Rayam, T 1-0 1 D N P D N P D N P - - D N P - 1 - 0 - D N P - D N P D N P
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Boston College Sacks Game-by-Game (as of Jun 27, 2018)All games
SACKS UA-A Total NIU WF ND CU CMU VT LOU VA FS ST UCONN SU IOWAAllen,Z 6-0 6.0 - 1.0-5 1.0-2 - 1.0-6 1.0-10 - - - - - 1.0-9 1.0-5Landry,H 5-0 5.0 - 1.0-9 - - 1.0-5 3.0-16 - - DNP DNP DNP DNP -Schwab,T 3-2 4.0 - - - 1.5-6 0.5-4 1.0-9 - - 1.0-4 - - - -Merritt,N 2-1 2.5 - - - - - - - - - - 2.0-16 - 0.5-6Ray,W 1-3 2.5 - - - - 0.5-3 - - 1.5-5 - - - - 0.5-6Bletzer,K 1-2 2.0 - - - 0.5-3 - - - 0.5-2 - - - - 1.0-7Lamot,J 2-0 2.0 - - - - - - - - 1.0-12 1.0-5 - DNP DNPHarris,W 1-0 1.0 - - - - - - - 1.0-10 - - - - -Richardson,M 0-1 0.5 - 0.5-4 - - DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNPSmith,R 0-1 0.5 - 0.5-3 - - - - - - - - - - -
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Boston College Tackle For Loss Game-by-Game (as of Jun 27, 2018)All games
TACKLES FOR LOSS UA-A Total NIU WF ND CU CMU VT LOU VA FS ST UCONN SU IOWAAllen,Z 14-3 15.5 - 2.0-6 1.0-2 - 2.0-7 3.0-12 - 0.5-0 1.0-6 0.5-1 1.5-3 3.0-13 1.0-5Landry,H 8-1 8 . 5 - 2.0-10 - 1.0-2 2.0-7 3.0-16 - 0.5-3 DNP DNP DNP DNP -Schwab,T 4-9 8 . 5 - - - 1.5-6 0.5-4 1.0-9 - 1.0-5 2.5-6 1.0-1 1.0-2 - -Bletzer,K 5-3 6 . 5 - - - 0.5-3 2.0-3 1.0-8 - 1.0-3 - - 1.0-5 - 1.0-7Merritt,N 5-3 6 . 5 - - 1.0-5 - - - - 0.5-0 0.5-1 1.0-2 2.0-16 - 1.5-8Lamot,J 5-2 6 . 0 - - - - - 1.0-1 1.0-1 - 2.0-15 1.5-6 0.5-1 DNP DNPHarris,W 5-1 5 . 5 1.0-3 2.0-5 - - - - - 1.0-10 - 0.5-0 1.0-1 - -Ray,W 2-4 4 . 0 - - - - 0.5-3 - - 1.5-5 - 0.5-1 1.0-1 - 0.5-6Cheevers,H 1-3 2 . 5 - - - DNP - - - - - - - 1.5-5 1.0-1Karafa,T 2-0 2 . 0 - 1.0-4 - - - - - - - - - - 1.0-1Moore,K 2-0 2 . 0 - 1.0-1 - - 1.0-2 - - - - - DNP DNP DNPJones,D 1-2 2 . 0 DNP - - - - - - - - - - 1.0-3 1.0-2Strachan,C 1-1 1 . 5 0.5-1 1.0-4 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNPSmith,R 1-1 1 . 5 - 0.5-3 - - - - - - - 1.0-2 - - -Rayam, T 1-0 1 . 0 DNP DNP DNP - - DNP - 1.0-1 - DNP - DNP DNPYiadom,I 1-0 1 . 0 - - - 1.0-3 - - - - - - - - -Torres,T 0-1 0 . 5 - - - - - - - - - - - 0.5-1 -Richardson,M 0-1 0 . 5 - 0.5-4 - - DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNPDenis,L 0-1 0 . 5 0.5-0 - - - - - - - - - - - -
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Boston College Fumbles Game-by-Game (as of Jun 27, 2018)All games
FUMBLES No-Lost NIU WF ND CU CMU VT LOU VA FS ST UCONN SU IOWADillon,A 4-1 - - 1-0 - 1-1 1-0 1-0 - - - - - -Hilliman,J 3-3 - 1-1 1-1 - 1-1 - - - - - - - -Brown,A 3-0 - - - 1-0 - - - 1-0 - 1-0 DNP DNP DNPWade,D 3-3 DNP - - - DNP DNP - - - 1-1 1-1 - 1-1Levy,T 2-0 - - - - - - - 1-0 - - - 1-0 -Team 1-0 - 1-0 DNP DNP DNP - DNP - - - DNP - DNPSmith,T 1-1 - - - - - - - - - - - 1-1 -Moore,K 1-0 - - - - - - 1-0 - - - DNP DNP DNP
FUMBLES FORCED Number NIU WF ND CU CMU VT LOU VA FS ST UCONN SU IOWACheevers,H 2 - - - DNP - - 1 - - - - 1 -Denis,L 2 - 1 - 1 - - - - - - - - -Jones,D 1 DNP - - - - - - - - - 1 - -Schwab,T 1 - - - - - - - - - - - 1 -Bletzer,K 1 - - - 1 - - - - - - - - -Merritt,N 1 - - - - - - - - - - 1 - -
FUMBLES RECOVERED Number NIU WF ND CU CMU VT LOU VA FS ST UCONN SU IOWAHarris,W 4 - - - - - - - - 2 - - 2 -Bletzer,K 2 - - 1 - - - - - - 1 - - -Moore,K 1 - - - - - - 1 - - - DNP DNP DNP
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— Text by Reid Oslin, Boston College, ’68 and Jason Baum
The 2018 season will be the 121st year of intercollegiate football competition
for the Boston College Eagles. Here are a few of the milestones that have been
reached along the way:
1891 — The Boston College student body was granted permission, but no
money, by President Edward I. Devitt, S.J., to organize a football team. Joseph
F. O’Donnell (1892), a Dorchester, Massachusetts, native with some previous
amateur football experience, helped organize a team that played an informal
schedule the following year.
1893 — Boston College began formal football competition. The team’s first
game was a 4-0 victory over St. John’s Institute, an amateur power of the day
(touchdowns were scored as four points by existing rules). BC played its first
intercollegiate game on Oct. 25, a 6-0 loss to Tech ’97, an MIT class team. The
first varsity game was a 10-6 victory over Boston University in the final contest
of the year. Joseph C. Drum (’94) served as BC’s first football coach and the
team’s captain was Bernie Wefers (’94), who briefly held the world record in the
200-meter dash and 220-yard dash.
1894 — The Boston College football team got its first compensated coach,
William Nagle. The school adopted the team colors of maroon and gold.
1896 — Boston College and Jesuit rival Holy Cross met for the first time in a
home-and-home series. Boston College won both games, by scores of 6-2 and 8-6.
1900 — College President W.G. Read Mullan, S.J., refused to allow a football
team to play under the school’s name. Students formed an independent team
named “Boston Combination” that competed locally. Fr. Mullan relented and
allowed a varsity team to be fielded the following year.
1903-07 — In a reaction to the growing public outcry against the violence of
college football, as well as for economic considerations, the sport was dropped
at Boston College. United States President Theodore Roosevelt summoned the
leaders of college football to Washington and urged that the rules of the sport
be tightened. The resulting rules committee evolved into the National Collegiate
Athletic Association (NCAA).
1908 — Varsity football was restored at Boston College. The team practiced
on the Massachusetts Avenue Grounds, the site of a former city dump. Team
members mowed the grass and lined the field before practice sessions.
1913 — The college moved from its original location on James Street in Boston’s
South End to a new campus in Chestnut Hill. The football team’s locker room and
equipment storage area were located in the basement of the “Recitation Building”
(renamed Gasson Hall in 1952), but coach Hiker Joy’s team walked to the public
park in Cleveland Circle for daily practice.
1915 — The original Alumni Stadium was dedicated on Oct. 30; however, the
inaugural game was won by arch-rival Holy Cross by a 9-0 score before some
5,000 fans. A week later, Boston College won its first on-campus game, defeating
Fordham, 3-0. The stadium was located on Middle Campus on the site of today’s
Stokes Hall.
1918 — Because of required military training for students in preparation for
World War I, the football team was forced to limit practice sessions to no more
than one hour per day.
1919 — A returning war hero, Frank Cavanaugh, was hired as BC’s football
coach. Known as “The Iron Major,” Cavanaugh had been badly wounded in the
Battle of San Mihiel, but recovered to launch a coaching career that would
eventually lead him into the College Football Hall of Fame. In his first season
at BC, he led his team to a startling 5-3 victory over heavily favored Yale — the
biggest win in school history to that point. A 1943 movie, “The Iron Major”
starring Pat O’Brien, chronicled Cavanaugh’s life story. Part of the film was shot at
the former Liggett Estate (now O’Connell House) on BC’s Upper Campus.
1920 — The Boston College football team adopted the nickname “Eagles.” The
season was capped by a stirring 14-0 victory over Holy Cross before 40,000 fans
at Braves Field. The win gave the team a perfect 8-0 season and the school’s first
“Eastern Championship.”
1921 — The team’s budding success drew national interest. The Eagles were
invited to play Baylor in the dedication game of Dallas’ Cotton Bowl stadium. The
BC team, which made the 2,400-mile trip by train to play its first inter-sectional
contest, responded with a 23-7 win over the Bears.
1926 — The final year of the Cavanaugh era produced another unbeaten season
(6-0-2). The team captain was Joe McKenney, who would return to coach the
Eagles from 1928-34.
1928 — McKenney’s first year as head coach was a perfect 9-0 season and
yielded another Eastern title. McKenney would later gain entrance into the
College Football Hall of Fame as a highly respected college football official.
1936 — BC named Gilmour Dobie, another future College Hall of Fame member,
as its head football coach. The Eagles’ schedule was upgraded to include such
national rivals as Kansas State, Kentucky, North Carolina State, Indiana and
Florida, and home games were shifted to Fenway Park and Braves Field. Dobie’s
teams lost only six games in his three-year tenure.
1939 — On Feb. 7, Frank Leahy was named head football coach. “I have come
here to succeed and to win football games,” he told alumni a few days later. He
did both, as the Boston College football team won 20 of 22 games played in the
ensuing two seasons. The Eagles lost only one regular-season game in the 1939
campaign (7-0 to Florida) and became the first New England team in 20 years
to earn a New Year’s Day bowl invitation. The Eagles met Clemson in the Cotton
Bowl on Jan. 1, but lost a close 6-3 decision to the Tigers.
1940 — An undefeated (11-0) season, capped by the Sugar Bowl championship
and the claim of a national championship made this arguably the greatest season
in Eagle football annals. On Nov. 16, BC handed Georgetown its first football loss
in three years when “Chuckin” Charlie O’Rourke eluded a host of tacklers and took
a safety in his own end zone as the clock expired to give the Eagles a memorable
19-18 victory. Sportswriter Grantland Rice described the contest as “the greatest
game of football ever played.”
1941 — On Jan. 1, the Eagles would lay claim to the national championship with
a 19-13 victory over Tennessee in the Sugar Bowl. Again, O’Rourke provided the
heroics, scoring on a 24-yard touchdown run with three minutes remaining in
the game. Leahy had installed the game-winning play in the BC offense one day
before the game. Leahy and five members of the Sugar Bowl championship team
would eventually be enshrined in the College Football Hall of Fame (HB O’Rourke,
C Chet Gladchuk, E Gene Goodreault, FB Mike Holovak and G George Kerr). A crowd
of 100,000 people welcomed the Sugar Bowl victors back to Boston’s South
Station, but Leahy would leave Boston College for Notre Dame within a month of
the game.
1941 — From a field of 80 candidates, Denny Myers was named Boston College’s
new head football coach.
1942 — The Eagles were undefeated and ranked No. 1 in the land as they headed
into the final game of the season against Holy Cross on Nov. 28. The Crusaders
pulled off one of the biggest upsets in college football history that day, upending
BC by a 55-12 score. Many BC players and fans were so bitterly disappointed that
a planned “victory party” at Boston’s Coconut Grove restaurant was canceled. The
Coconut Grove was destroyed by fire that night, and 492 people lost their lives.
1943 — Again playing on New Year’s Day, Boston College lost to Alabama in the
Orange Bowl, 37-21. One bright point in the game for the Eagles was the play of
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Holovak, who scored all three BC touchdowns and averaged 15.8 yards every time
he touched the football — an Orange Bowl record that stands to this day.
1943-45 — A large number of Boston College players and coaches departed
to serve their country in the United States armed forces during World War II.
The teams fielded on campus found competition against service teams such as
Melville PT and Squantum Naval Air Station.
1946 — Myers returned as head coach after the war and the Eagles undertook a
national schedule that included LSU, Tennessee, Mississippi, Oklahoma, Michigan
State and Penn State in following years. Two members of that September’s
freshman class — linemen Art Donovan and Ernie Stautner — would one day be
elected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame. The roster also included lineman Ed
King, who, after a brief pro football career, would later be elected Governor of
Massachusetts.
1949 — On Nov. 26, Boston College scored its most lopsided victory, 76-0, over
annual rival Holy Cross. BC fullback/kicker Ed Petela scored a record 34 points in
the game — four touchdowns and 10 PATs.
1951 — Mike Holovak, who had played professional football with the Los
Angeles Rams and Chicago Bears, returned to his alma mater as head coach.
He later would be the head coach of the Boston Patriots and long-time general
manager of the Houston Oilers.
1956 — After losing to Holy Cross, 7-0, on Dec. 1, Boston College was told that
football games will no longer be played at Fenway Park. The school considered
dropping the sport.
1957 — On Jan. 23, Boston College President Joseph R. N. Maxwell, S.J.,
announced the decision to build a new stadium on campus. Athletics Director
William J. Flynn and former head coach Joe McKenney led the successful
$250,000 campaign to construct the new facility on the site of a filled-in reservoir
on BC’s lower campus. On Sept. 26, Alumni Stadium opened with a game against
Navy that had been arranged with the assistance of then-U.S. Senator John F.
Kennedy. The visiting Midshipmen spoiled the day, however, with a 46-6 victory
before a standing-room-only crowd of 26,000-plus. The referee in the dedication
game was the legendary Albie Booth.
1964 — The Eagles knocked off highly ranked Syracuse, 21-14, on Sept. 19 in the
season opener as Larry Marzetti hit Bill Cronin with a 45-yard touchdown pass on
a fourth-down play as time ran out. A freshman running back for the Orangemen
that year was Tom Coughlin.
1968 — Joe Yukica took over as the Eagles’ head coach. He served notice
of things to come with a stunning 49-15 win at Navy in his BC coaching debut.
Among the defenders for the Midshipmen in that game was end Tom O’Brien.
1970 — Fred Willis became the first running back in BC gridiron history to
surpass 1,000 yards rushing (1,007) in a 10-game season.
1971 — Alumni Stadium was expanded to 32,000 seats, an artificial surface was
installed and lights were added for night play.
1974 — The Eagles, under Yukica and offensive backfield coach Jack Bicknell,
were the hottest team in college football down the stretch, outscoring opponents
by a 270-27 margin in the season’s final six games. FB Keith Barnette was the
nation’s top scorer with 22 TDs on the season. However, the team’s 8-3 record did
not attract any bowl invitations to Chestnut Hill.
1975 — The Eagles opened the season with an ABC-TV “Monday Night Football”
appearance against Notre Dame at Schaefer Stadium in Foxboro. A record 61,000
fans filled the facility to watch the Irish take a 17-3 victory.
1976 — BC upended seventh-ranked Texas, 14-13, in a thrilling season opener
at Alumni Stadium on Sept. 11. A key tackle by Kelly Elias on a Longhorn two-point
conversion try with 4:38 remaining in the game proved the difference in this
victory, the biggest for a BC team in years.
1978 — The Eagles suffered their worst season in history, losing all 11 games,
including a 28-24 loss to Temple in a game played in Tokyo on Dec. 10.
1981 — Former BC assistant Bicknell was hired as head coach. He opened the
season with a 13-12 home victory over Texas A&M on Sept. 19. Freshman Doug
Flutie saw his first action — on one special teams play. Flutie would be named the
team’s starting quarterback by Bicknell and QB coach Tom Coughlin prior to the
Navy game on Oct. 17.
1982 — The Eagles opened the season with a smashing 38-16 victory over
Texas A&M in College Station. Two weeks later, BC tied defending national
champion Clemson 17-17 at “Death Valley,” and once again Boston College football
was drawing national attention. After beating Holy Cross 35-10 in the final regular
season game, the Eagles were invited to the 1982 Tangerine Bowl in Orlando to
play Auburn. Fans watching that game saw two future Heisman Trophy winners:
BC’s Flutie and the Tigers’ Bo Jackson. Auburn won the Dec. 18 game, 33-26.
1983 — The Eagles finished the regular season with a 9-2 record, including the
first win over Penn State (27-17 at Foxboro) and a last-minute 20-13 victory over
Alabama on a rainy November night in Foxboro that was remembered as the game
“that the lights went out.” Fortunately, power crews restored electricity just as
officials were considering stopping the game and BC went on to score on its final
possession to win. The Lambert Trophy champions were matched up against
Notre Dame in the Liberty Bowl on Dec. 29 — a game that was played in frigid, icy
conditions. Each team scored three touchdowns in that game, but BC missed all
of its extra-point tries, while the Irish converted one of three to account for the
heart-breaking 19-18 final score.
1984 — Perhaps one of the most storied seasons in Boston College football
history, an early highlight was the Eagles’ stunning 38-31 victory over Alabama in
Birmingham before a national television audience on Sept. 8. The Eagles scored
on their final possession of the game to beat the Crimson Tide — an omen of rallies
to come. On Nov. 22, at the Orange Bowl, Flutie and Boston College football went
into the storybooks as No. 22 threw a 48-yard “Hail Mary” touchdown pass to
WR Gerard Phelan on the game’s final play to give BC a memorable 47-45 victory
over the Miami Hurricanes. A week later, Flutie completed one of his final college
football goals by throwing a touchdown pass to his brother Darren, a freshman, in
the final game of the regular season at Holy Cross on Dec. 1. He then flew to New
York City where he was presented with the Heisman Trophy later that night.
1985 — Boston College scored its first postseason victory since the 1941 Sugar
Bowl with an impressive 45-28 victory over Houston in the Cotton Bowl on New
Year’s Day. The Eagles were ranked No. 4 in the final college football poll and won
the Lambert Trophy as Eastern Champions for the second consecutive year.
1985 — Appearing in the Kickoff Classic, the Eagles lost to high-powered
Brigham Young, 28-14, in the college football curtain-raiser, but NG Mike Ruth
chased Cougar QBs all over the field en route to eventually winning the Outland
Award as college football’s top lineman that season.
1986 — After thrashing Holy Cross by a 56-26 score in Worcester on Nov. 22,
the Eagles were invited to play Georgia in Tampa’s Hall of Fame Bowl on Dec. 23.
There, QB Shawn Halloran hit WR Kelvin Martin with a 5-yard scoring pass with
just 32 seconds left in the game to give BC a 27-24 victory. Two months later, Holy
Cross abruptly canceled the BC-HC rivalry that had begun in 1896.
1988 — A rebuilt Alumni Stadium with matching upper decks and state-of-the-
art press facilities was dedicated in a nationally televised game against Southern
Cal. On Nov. 19, Boston College and Army made sports history by playing the first
American college football game in Europe. The Eagles topped the Cadets 38-24 in
that contest, played at Dublin’s Lansdowne Road Stadium.
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1991 — Coughlin was hired away from the Super Bowl Champion New York
Giants as BC’s newest head football coach. BC played the first BIG EAST Football
Conference game at Rutgers on August 31, the coach’s 45th birthday.
1992 — BC scored three consecutive shutout victories (vs. Northwestern, Navy
and Michigan State) on the way to an 8-2-1 regular season and a berth in the Hall
of Fame Bowl against Tennessee. The Vols won the Sugar Bowl “rematch” by a
38-23 score.
1993 — The Eagles bounced back from losses in the first two games of the year
to reel off eight consecutive victories and earn another postseason invitation.
Highlighting this drive was a magnificent 41-39 victory at Notre Dame on Nov. 20,
when David Gordon kicked a 41-yard field goal with no time remaining to shock
the No. 1-ranked Irish. The Eagles’ final 8-3 showing earned them a slot in the
Carquest Bowl in Fort Lauderdale, where they beat ACC representative Virginia,
31-13, on New Year’s Day.
1994 — Alumni Stadium was expanded to its current capacity of 44,500 and
was completely refurbished. Unfortunately, as had happened on three previous
occasions, the Eagles lost the dedication game, this time, 12-7, to Virginia Tech on
Sept. 17. BC made up for the loss, however, by scoring an impressive 30-11 victory
over Notre Dame in Chestnut Hill on Oct. 8 — the Eagles’ first win in their new lair.
BC went on to cap the season with a Christmas Day appearance in the Aloha Bowl
in Honolulu where the Eagle defense led the way to a 12-7 victory over Kansas
State.
1995 — Boston College was again invited to participate in the Kickoff Classic at
the Meadowlands, but fared no better than in their 1985 appearance and lost to
Ohio State by a 38-6 count. All 12 of the Eagles’ games were on network television
that year.
1996 — Tom O’Brien was named head coach at Boston College on Dec. 13.
1997 — O’Brien recorded his first victory as a head coach on Sept. 13, as BC
beat West Virginia, 31-24. It was the first time the Eagles had defeated the
Mountaineers in Chestnut Hill since 1976.
1998 — Mike Cloud rushed for a BIG EAST and then-BC single-season record
1,726 yards to become Boston College’s all-time leading rusher with 3,597 yards.
He became a consensus first-team All-America selection and a finalist for the
Doak Walker National Running Back of the Year Award. The Kansas City Chiefs
selected him in the second round of the NFL Draft.
1999 — Boston College engineered the third-best turnaround in major college
football by finishing the regular season with an 8-3 record and ranked 22nd
nationally. BC received an invitation to play in the Insight.com Bowl, its first
postseason appearance since 1994.
2000 — Boston College made its second straight trip to a bowl game as the
Eagles defeated Arizona State by a 31-17 score in the Aloha Bowl. William Green
became the third-straight Eagle back to rush for 1,000 yards or more in a season
and offensive tackle Paul Zukauskas earned first-team All-America honors and
was later picked in the seventh round of the NFL Draft by the Cleveland Browns.
2001 — The Eagles posted an 8-4 record and earned back-to-back bowl game
wins with an impressive 20-16 win over Georgia in the Music City Bowl. Green
rushed for 1,559 yards and earned first-team All-America honors. Green (16th,
Cleveland) and OT Marc Colombo (29th, Chicago) were selected in the first round
of the NFL Draft.
2002 — BC’s 51-25 win over Toledo in the Motor City Bowl, an unprecedented
third consecutive bowl victory, sent the 2002 senior class out with 32 victories
in four years (32-17), tied with the 1981-84 group for the most wins in a four-year
period in 60 years of Boston College football. One of the top highlights of the
season occurred on Nov. 2, when the Eagles marched into Notre Dame Stadium
and defeated the previously undefeated, fourth-ranked and green-clad Fighting
Irish, 14-7, to end ND’s dreams of a national championship.
2003 — On Oct. 12, 2003, BC President William P. Leahy, S.J. and Director of
Athletics Gene DeFilippo held a press conference to announce that Boston College
accepted an offer to become the 12th member of the Atlantic Coast Conference.
The Eagles notched impressive victories over Notre Dame, No. 25 Penn State and
No. 12 Virginia Tech en route to winning their 40th game in five seasons, tying an
all-time school record. On New Year’s Eve, the Eagles appeared in a school-record
fifth consecutive bowl game at the Diamond Walnut San Francisco Bowl. Their
35-21 victory over Colorado State made the Eagles the first team in BC football
history to win seven or more games for five consecutive seasons and the only
team in college football to have won a bowl game the past four years in a row.
Senior running back Derrick Knight became BC’s all-time rushing leader, finishing
his career with 3,725 yards.
2004 — The Eagles rolled to another 9-3 season, winning a share of the BIG
EAST Conference championship and missing a Fiesta Bowl bid only by a loss
to Syracuse on the final day of the 2004 campaign. Senior QB Paul Peterson
engineered a thrilling 24-23 victory at Notre Dame with a last-minute 30-yard
touchdown pass to Tony Gonzalez setting up the stunning victory. Peterson was
injured two weeks later in a win against Temple, but the Utah native returned
to the lineup to lead the Eagles to a 37-24 victory over future ACC rival North
Carolina in the Continental Tire Bowl in Charlotte.
2005 — After season-opening victories at Brigham Young and Army, Boston
College played its first ACC game — a nationally-televised contest against
Florida State on Sept. 21. ESPN’s “Game Day” crew was on hand to broadcast
from campus prior to the much-anticipated ACC match-up. The Eagles lost to
Bobby Bowden’s powerful Seminoles 28-17 in their league debut, but introduced
themselves as a force to be reckoned with in the ACC with a 16-13 overtime
victory at Clemson a week later. BC finished with another impressive 9-3 record
and went on to play Boise State in the Humanitarian Bowl where they handed the
host Broncos a rare defeat, 27-21, on their home blue turf.
2006 — Another successful year for BC football, as the team finished with a
10-3 record, including a pair of double-overtime victories over Clemson (34-33)
and Brigham Young (30-23) on back-to-back September Saturdays. The big news
of the year, however, came in December as Coach Tom O’Brien left Chestnut Hill to
become head coach at ACC rival North Carolina State. Defensive coordinator Frank
Spaziani took over leadership of the team for the Meineke Care Bowl against Navy
in Charlotte and recorded his first head coaching victory as linebacker Jolann
Dunbar recovered a Midshipman fumble late in the game and QB Matt Ryan led
the Eagles back into scoring range where kicker Steve Aponavicius booted a 37-
yard field goal to give BC a narrow 25-24 victory.
2007 — With new coach Jeff Jagodzinski — a former BC offensive line coach
and NFL assistant — at the helm, the new-look Eagles rolled off eight straight
victories to start the year — the best of them a stunning 14-10 win at Virginia Tech
that featured two Matt Ryan touchdown passes in the game’s final 2:11 — the
game-winner a 24-yard scoring strike to RB Andre Callender with just seconds
to play. The victory propelled BC to the No. 2 slot in the national rankings and
helped them finish the regular season with a 10-2 mark, earning a spot in the
ACC Championship game in Jacksonville vs. Virginia Tech. The Eagles lost to the
Hokies, 30-16, in the title game, but bounded back to trim Michigan State, 24-21,
in Orlando’s Citrus Bowl, giving the team an 11-victory season, the most wins at
Chestnut Hill since the legendary Sugar Bowl Champions of 1940.
2008 — As All-America QB Matt Ryan departed for the NFL (he was the first
round draft choice of the Atlanta Falcons), the Eagles regrouped quickly to post
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another 9-3 regular season that included a 17-0 shutout of Notre Dame — the
Eagles’ sixth consecutive win over the Irish. BC again won the ACC Atlantic
Division crown and advanced to the league’s title game again where Virginia Tech
won a second straight championship at BC’s expense. After losing to Vanderbilt,
16-14, in Nashville’s Music City Bowl, Jagodzinski looked into NFL job possibilities
and departed Chestnut Hill.
2009 — A longtime BC defensive assistant, Frank Spaziani became the school’s
34th head football coach, inheriting a team that was picked to finish last in the
ACC’s Atlantic Division. He led the team to an 8-5 record, earning a spot in San
Francisco’s Emerald Bowl against Southern California.
2010 — The defensively powerful Eagles qualified for a school-record 12th
consecutive postseason bowl game, returning to San Francisco to meet Nevada in
the re-named Kraft Fight Hunger Bowl.
2011 — For the first time in more than a decade, the Eagles slipped below .500
and missed out on postseason play. The season spotlight belonged to two-time
All-American LB Luke Kuechly who made a “clean sweep” of national defensive
honors, including ACC Defensive Player of the Year, the Bronko Nagurski Trophy,
the Butkus Award, the Rotary Lombardi Award and the Lott Impact Trophy after
leading all collegiate football players in tackles (191) and solo tackles (102) during
the 2011 campaign. Kuechly entered the NFL Draft after his junior season and was
selected by the Carolina Panthers in the first round.
2012 — The Eagles slipped to a disappointing 2-10 season, the worst showing
since the winless (0-11) season in 1978. At the end of the year, coach Frank
Spaziani was replaced by former Temple head coach Steve Addazio, who was
named BC’s 35th head coach of football on Dec. 4.
2013 — Addazio wasted no time in returning the Eagles’ football program to
respectability. After tuning up with a 24-14 victory over feisty Villanova in his BC
coaching debut, Addazio led the BC team to a successful seven win season and
an invitation to play Pac-12 opponent Arizona in the Advocare v100 Bowl game
in Shreveport, Louisiana on Dec. 31 — the Eagles’ first post-season appearance
since 2010. Along the way, BC scored ACC victories over Wake Forest, Virginia
Tech, Maryland and North Carolina State. The 38-21 victory over the Wolfpack
on Nov. 16, made the Eagles bowl-eligible and set off an enthusiastic celebration
in Alumni Stadium, hailing the program’s return to the ranks of college football’s
upper echelon. Running back Andre Williams was a key contributor to the
resurgence, rushing for a school-record 2,177 yards and 18 touchdowns on a
workhorse-like 355 carries. That tremendous offensive performance was not
only the best of any of the nation’s ball-carriers for the year, but also gave the
soft-spoken senior entry into one of college football’s most elite groupings: the
2,000-yard season rusher. Williams was accorded consensus All-America honors;
won the Doak Walker Award as the nation’s top running back; and became BC’s
first Heisman Trophy finalist since the glory days of Flutie nearly 30 years earlier.
2014 — Addazio kept the Eagles on track with another winning season and
another postseason bowl trip. BC went 7-6, highlighted by an electric, 37-31
upset over ninth-ranked Southern California in Alumni Stadium on Sept. 13. The
Eagles topped the Trojans for the first BC victory versus a top-10 team in seven
years and the first win for an unranked BC team against a top-10 team since
2002. The Eagles were nearly perfect on the road, winning the first four contests
before dropping a 20-17 decision to top-ranked Florida State in Tallahassee with
just three seconds to play in the final road game of the season. BC became bowl
eligible on Nov. 1 with a three-point victory at Virginia Tech and later earned a
berth to the New Era Pinstripe Bowl in Yankee Stadium against Penn State on
Dec. 27. The Eagles lost, 31-30, in overtime to the Nittany Lions on a missed extra
point. Both the rushing offense and defense were stellar on the year. The defense
ranked second in the nation, allowing just 94.5 yards per game and the offense
finished the season 14th with 254.7 yards per game, setting a BC school record
with 3,311 total yards. Quarterback Tyler Murphy made a lasting impression in his
one season at The Heights, setting both the Boston College and Atlantic Coast
Conference records for rushing yards by a QB with 1,184.
2015 — Although the team went 3-9 to miss out on a bowl game for the first
time in three seasons, it was led by the nation’s best defense. The Eagles held
defending national champion Florida State to only one offensive touchdown and
kept the Eagles within a touchdown of winning five games. The Eagles ranked
first in total defense and first downs defense and fourth in scoring defense.
2016 — The Eagles won seven games (7-6) and returned to a bowl game for
the third time in four seasons under Addazio. Boston College won its first bowl
game since 2007 after a 36-30 victory over Maryland in the Quick Lane Bowl.
The Eagles finished the season with three consecutive victories and featured the
nation's ninth-best defense. Junior Harold Landry earned All-America honors from
the Associated Press and Walter Camp Football Foundation as he led the nation in
sacks (16.5) and forced fumbles (seven).
2017 — The Eagles won seven games (7-6) and returned to a bowl game for
the fourth time in five seasons under Addazio. Boston College was just one of
two bowl teams nationally to play 10 teams who qualified for a bowl in 2017. Only
Clemson (6-0) and Boston College (5-1) won at least five of their last six in the
regular season among ACC schools. Addazio has led the Eagles to four bowls in
his first five years, the first head coach in BC history to do so. Boston College had
the seventh-most improved scoring offense among Power 5 teams nationally.
The Eagles featured ACC Rookie of the Year AJ Dillon, the nation’s second-leading
rusher among freshmen and the country’s No. 7 overall rusher with 1,589 yards
and 14 touchdowns. Dillon was BC’s first ACC Rookie of the Year. He had 1,099
rushing yards over the last six regular season games, the most of any player in
the country. Dillon’s 1,589 rushing yards are the second-most by any ACC freshman
in conference history. Dillon tied for the most All-ACC votes with reigning Heisman
Trophy winner Lamar Jackson. Dillon had four games of 190+ yards of rushing in
2017. Boston College had nine players earn All-ACC honors, tied for the most in
school history. Seven of the nine All-ACC selections return in 2018. Three Eagles
earned All-America accolades (Lukas Denis, Walter Camp Second Team; AJ Dillon,
Freshman All-America; Ben Petrula, Freshman All-America).
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ALL-AMERICA CLASSIC
St. Petersburg, Fla.
1990 Ivan Caesar, LB
Kevin Pearson, LB
Ed Toner, RB
BLUE-GRAY GAME
Montgomery, Ala.
1941 Frank Maznicki, HB
1948 Tom Brennan, HB
1960 Jim O’Brien, T
1964 Bill Cronin, TE
1970 Frank Harris, QB
Fred Willis, RB
1975 Fred Steinfort, PK
1976 Glen Capriola, RB
Pete Cronan, LB
1977 Ken Smith, QB
1978 Jim Rourke, OT
1979 Karl Swanke, OT
1980 Mike Mayock, DB
1981 Gerard Raymond, OG
1982 Steve Nizolek, TE
1987 Dave Widell, OL
Billy Thompson, OL
1988 Jack Bicknell,
Head Coach
Eric Lindstrom, LB
Mike Maser,
Asst. Coach
Doug Widell, OL
Steve Williams, DB
1989 Rico Labbe, DB
1990 Matt Kelley, LB
1991 Mike Jovanovich, OT
1995 Dan Henning,
Off. Head Coach
Tim Morabito, DT
Tim O’Brien, C
Chris Sullivan, DT
1996 Nick Gianacakos, DL
1997 Matt Hasselbeck, QB
Todd Pollack, TE
Erik Storz, LB
1998 Mike Cloud, RB
Dan Collins, OG
Brian Maye, LB
EAST-WEST SHRINE GAME
1928 Al Weston, RB
1944 Edward Doherty, QB
1948 Ernie Stautner, TE
1954 Joseph Johnson, RB
1961 Lou Kirouac, E
1962 Art Graham, E
1965 James Whelan, E
1966 Bob Hyland, G
1973 Gary Marangi, QB
1974 Mike Esposito, RB
Al Krevis, T
1975 Don Macek, C/G
Joe Yukica, Asst. Coach
1976 Joe Yukica, Asst. Coach
1977 Kelly Elias, DB
Don Peterson, TE
Steve Schindler, OL
Bob Watts, LB
Joe Yukica, Head Coach
1980 John Schmeding, OL
1984 George Radachowsky, DB
1987 John Bosa, DL
1988 Jack Bicknell, Asst. Coach
Darren Flutie, WR
Bill Romanowski, LB
1990 Jack Bicknell, Head Coach
1990 Rico Labbe, DB
1992 Chuckie Dukes, RB
1993 Glenn Foley, QB
1994 Stephen Boyd, LB
Pete Mitchell, TE
1998 Doug Brzezinski, OG
2001 Tim Hasselbeck, QB
Paul Zukauskas, OG
2003 Brian St. Pierre, QB
2004 Doug Goodwin, DT
Derrick Knight, RB
2008 Jo-Lonn Dunbar, LB
Jamie Silva, DB
2009 Robert Francois, LB
2010 Mike McLaughlin, LB
2015 Justin Simmons, DB
HULA BOWL
Honolulu, Hawaii
1962 Lou Kirouac, E
1976 Don Macek, C
1978 Ken Smith, QB
1984 Steve DeOssie, LB
1985 Jack Bicknell, Head Coach
Doug Flutie, QB
Gerard Phelan, WR
Tony Thurman, DB
1990 Brian Lowe, K/P
1992 Chuckie Dukes, RB
1993 Glenn Foley, QB
1994 Stephen Boyd, LB
Pete Mitchell, TE
1997 Todd Pollack, TE
2000 Mike Cook, OT
2001 Dedrick Dewalt, WR
Lenny Walls, CB
2006 Patrick Ross, C
2007 James Marten, OT
2008 Andre Callender, RB
Jeff Jagodzinski,
Asst. Coach
THE VILLAGES GRIDIRON CLASSIC
Orlando, Fla.
2000 Cedric Washington, RB
2001 Sean Guthrie, DE
2005 Grant Adams, WR
T.J. Stancil, FS
JAPAN BOWL
Tokyo, Japan
1985 Jack Bicknell, Head Coach
Doug Flutie, QB
Gerard Phelan, WR
1986 Mike Ruth, NT
Scott Gieselman, TE
1990 Tom Waddle, WR
SENIOR BOWL
Mobile, Ala.
1955 Frank Morze, T
1956 John Miller, T
1959 Don Allard, QB
Allan Miller, RB
1962 Bill Byrne, G
1963 Harry Crump, RB
1964 Jack Concannon, QB
1965 Bill Cronin, E
Jim Whalen, E
1967 Bob Hyland, G
1971 Fred Willis, RB
1973 Jeff Yeates, DL
1974 Gordon Browne, OL
1975 Mike Esposito, RB
Al Krevis, OL
1977 Tom Lynch, OL
1977 Bob Watts, LB
1979 Fred Smerlas, DL
1980 John Schmeding, OG
1983 Jack Belcher, C
1983 Junior Poles, DL
1985 Mark MacDonald, OL
1987 Steve Trapilo, OL
1993 Tom Nalen, C
1995 Pete Kendall, OG
1998 Doug Brzezinski, OG
Mike Cloud, RB
AWARD WINNERS
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1999 Darnell Alford, OT
Chris Hovan, DE
Pedro Cirino, DB
George White, DB
2001 Lenny Walls, CB
2003 Dan Koppen, C
2006 Will Blackmon, WR/CB
Mathias Kiwanuka, DE
Jeremy Trueblood, OT
2007 Josh Beekman, OG
James Marten, OT
2008 Gosder Cherilus, OT
DeJuan Tribble, DB
2009 Ron Brace, DT
B.J. Raji, DT
2010 Matt Tennant, C
2011 Anthony Castonzo, OT
Mark Herzlich, LB
2012 Donnie Fletcher, LB
2014 Andy Gallik, C
2017 John Johnson, DB
2018 Harold Landry, DE
Kamrin Moore, DB
Isaac Yiadom, DB
CONSENSUS FIRST-TEAM ALL-AMERICA
1920 Luke Urban, E
1940 Gene Goodreault, E
1942 Mike Holovak, RB*
1984 Doug Flutie, QB*
Tony Thurman, DB
1985 Mike Ruth, NT
1994 Pete Mitchell, TE
1998 Mike Cloud, RB
2001 William Green, RB
2007 Jamie Silva, DB
2010 Luke Kuechly, LB
2011 Luke Kuechly, LB
2013 Andre Williams, RB*
*Unanimous
WALTER CAMP ALL-AMERICA
1940 Gene Goodreault, E
1984 Doug Flutie, QB
Tony Thurman, DB
1985 Mike Ruth, NT
1994 Pete Mitchell, TE
2000 Paul Zukauskas, OT (2nd team)
2001 William Green, RB
2005 Mathias Kiwanuka, DE (2nd team)
2007 Jamie Silva, DB
2010 Luke Kuechly, LB
2011 Luke Kuechly, LB
2013 Andre Williams, RB
2016 Harold Landry, DE (2nd team)
2017 Lukas Denis, DB (2nd team)
NFF HAMPSHIRE SOCIETY
2008 Nick Larkin
2010 Steve Aponavicius
2011 Anthony Castonzo
2012 Hampton Hughes
2014 Jake Sinkovec
2016 David Dudeck
2017 Kevin Kavalec, DE
Bobby Wolford, FB
2018 Mike Knoll, K
ALL-ACC
2005 Josh Beekman, OG (2nd team)
Will Blackmon, WR (2nd team)
Mathias Kiwanuka, DE (1st team)
Patrick Ross, C (2nd team)
Jamie Silva, FS (HM)
Jeremy Trueblood, OT (2nd team)
2006 Josh Beekman, OG (1st team)
2006 Kevin Challenger, WR (HM)
Ryan Glasper, S (HM)
James Marten, OT (2nd team)
B.J. Raji, DT (2nd team)
Matt Ryan, QB (1st team)
2006 DeJuan Tribble, CB (2nd team)
2007 Alex Albright, DE (HM)
Andre Callender, RB (2nd team)
Gosder Cherilus, OT (2nd team)
Jo-Lonn Dunbar, LB (2nd team)
Ryan Purvis, TE (1st team)
Brandon Robinson, CB (HM)
Matt Ryan, QB (1st team)
Jamie Silva, DB (1st team)
DeJuan Tribble, CB (2nd team)
2008 Paul Anderson, SS (HM)
Ron Brace, DT (2nd team)
Thomas Claiborne, OG (HM)
Anthony Castonzo, OT (2nd team)
Mark Herzlich, LB (1st team)
Ryan Purvis, TE (2nd team)
B.J. Raji, DT (1st team)
Clif Ramsey, OG (1st team)
Matt Tennant, C (HM)
2009 Anthony Castonzo, OT (1st team)
Thomas Claiborne, OG (HM)
Rich Gunnell, WR (HM)
Montel Harris, RB (2nd team)
Luke Kuechly, LB (1st team)
Ryan Quigley, P (HM)
Matt Tennant, C (2nd team)
2010 Anthony Castonzo, OT (1st team)
Montel Harris, RB (1st team)
Luke Kuechly, LB (1st team)
Thomas Claiborne, OG (HM)
2011 Luke Kuechly, LB (1st team)
2012 Alex Amidon, WR (1st team)
Nick Clancy, LB (1st team)
Emmett Cleary, OL (2nd team)
Gerald Levano, P (HM)
Kevin Pierre-Louis, LB (HM)
2013 Alex Amidon, WR (3rd team)
Nate Freese, PK (1st team)
Steele Divitto, LB (3rd team)
Kasim Edebali, DE (3rd team)
Andy Gallik, C (3rd team)
Matt Patchan, OT (2nd team)
Kevin Pierre-Lewis, LB (1st team)
Ian White, OT (HM)
Andre Williams, RB (1st team)
2014 Seth Betancourt, OT (3rd team)
Andy Gallik, C (1st team)
Jon Hilliman, RB (3rd team)
Josh Keyes, LB (HM)
Ian Silberman, OT (HM)
Bobby Vardaro, OG (HM)
Connor Wujciak, DT (3rd team)
2015 Mehdi Abdesmad, DE (HM)
Steven Daniels, LB (1st team)
Alex Howell, P (HM)
Harold Landry, DE (HM)
Matt Milano, LB (3rd team)
Justin Simmons, FS (2nd team)
Connor Wujciak, DT (1st team)
2016 Harold Landry, DE (2nd team)
Matt Milano, LB (HM)
Connor Strachan, LB (HM)
2017 Zach Allen, DE (HM)
Lukas Denis, DB (2nd team)
AJ Dillon, RB (1st team)
Harold Landry, DE (3rd team)
Chris Lindstrom, OT (2nd team)
Sam Schmal, OG (HM)
Ty Schwab, LB (3rd team)
Tommy Sweeney, TE (3rd team)
Michael Walker, SP (3rd team)
ACC PLAYER OF THE YEAR
2007 Matt Ryan, QB
ACC DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR
2008 Mark Herzlich, LB
2011 Luke Kuechly, LB
ACC ROOKIE OF THE YEAR
2017 AJ Dillon, RB
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ACC OFFENSIVE ROOKIE OF THE YEAR
2017 AJ Dillon, RB
ACADEMIC ALL-ACC
2005 Ricky Brown, LB
Paddy Lynch, RB
2006 Steve Aponavicius, PK
Josh Beekman, OL
Ty Hall, OL
Nick Larkin, DE
James Marten, OL
2007 Steve Aponavicius, PK
Anthony Castonzo, OL
Mark Herzlich, LB
Nick Larkin, DE
2008 Steve Aponavicius, PK
Anthony Castonzo, OL
Montel Harris, TB
Mark Herzlich, LB
2009 Steve Aponavicius, PK
Anthony Castonzo, OL
2010 Anthony Castonzo, OL
Mark Herzlich, LB
Nate Richman, OL
Andre Williams, RB
2011 Emmett Cleary, OT
Hampton Hughes, DB
Bobby Swigert, WR
2012 Dave Dudeck, RB
2013 David Dudeck, WR
Andre Williams, RB
Harris Williams, OG
2014 Kevin Kavalec, DE
Tyler Murphy, QB
2015 Jon Baker, OG
Kevin Kavalec, DE
2016 Jon Baker, C
Truman Gutapfel, DT
Kevin Kavalec, DE
Jimmy Lowery, OL
Connor Strachan, LB
Patrick Towles, QB
2017 Zach Allen, DE
Mike Knoll, K
ALL-BIG EAST
1991 Mark Chmura, TE (1st team)
Tom McManus, LB (1st team)
Chuckie Dukes, TB (2nd team)
1992 Charlie Brennan, FS (1st team)
Dan Britten, OT (1st team)
Chuckie Dukes, RB (1st team)
Mike Marinaro, DT (2nd team)
Tom McManus, ILB (1st team)
John Stolberg, NG (1st team)
1993 Stephen Boyd, ILB (1st team)
Glenn Foley, QB (1st team)
Pete Mitchell, TE (1st team)
Michael Reed, CB (2nd team)
Darnell Campbell, FB (2nd team)
Tom Nalen, C (2nd team)
Greg Landry, OG (2nd team)
Joe Kanara, DB (2nd team)
1994 Jeff Beckley, P (2nd team)
Stephen Boyd, LB (1st team)
David Green, RB (2nd team)
Pete Kendall, OT (1st team)
Greg Landry, OG (1st team)
Mike Mamula, DE (1st team)
Pete Mitchell, TE (1st team)
Tim Morabito, NG (2nd team)
1995 Pete Kendall, OG (1st team)
Tim Morabito, DT (1st team)
Mark Nori, OL (2nd team)
Daryl Porter, CB (2nd team)
Kenyatta Watson, RS (2nd team)
1996 Stalin Colinet, DT (1st team)
Mark Nori, OG (2nd team)
Dan Oriskovich, OT (2nd team)
Omari Walker, RB (1st team)
1997 Doug Brzezinski, OG (1st team)
Pedro Cirino, CB (2nd team)
Chris Hovan, NG (1st team)
Todd Pollack, TE (1st team)
Erik Storz, LB (1st team)
Damien Woody, C (2nd team)
1998 Doug Brzezinski, OG (1st team)
Mike Cloud, RB (1st team)
Chris Hovan, NG (1st team)
Jason Malecki, P (1st team)
Damien Woody, C (2nd team)
1999 Darnell Alford, OT (1st team)
Pedro Cirino, CB (1st team)
Frank Chamberlin, LB (2nd team)
Chris Hovan, DE (1st team)
Cedric Washington, RB (1st team)
Paul Zukauskas, OG (2nd team)
2000 William Green, RB (1st team)
Mike Sutphin, PK (1st team)
Paul Zukauskas, OT (1st team)
Michael Cook, OG (2nd team)
Dan Koppen, C (2nd team)
Paul LaQuerre, OG (2nd team)
2001 William Green, RB (1st team)
Scott Bradley, LB (2nd team)
Marc Colombo, OT (2nd team)
Antonio Garay, DE (2nd team)
Sean Guthrie, DE (2nd team)
Dan Koppen, C (2nd team)
Kevin McMyler, P/K (2nd team)
Mark Parenteau, OT (2nd team)
Brian St. Pierre, QB (2nd team)
2002 Derrick Knight, RB (2nd team)
Dan Koppen , C (2nd team)
Marc Parenteau, OT (1st team)
Sean Ryan, TE (2nd team)
Sandro Sciortino, P/K (2nd team)
2003 Augie Hoffmann, OG (1st team)
Mathias Kiwanuka, DE (1st team)
Chris Snee, OG (1st team)
Will Blackmon, CB (2nd team)
Doug Goodwin, DT (2nd team)
Derrick Knight, RB (2nd team)
2004 Mathias Kiwanuka, DE (1st team)
Grant Adams, WR (2nd team)
Will Blackmon, WR (2nd team)
2004 Tim Bulman, DT (2nd team)
Ray Henderson, LB (2nd team)
Dave Kashetta, TE (2nd team)
Patrick Ross, C (2nd team)
T.J. Stanci, DB (2nd team)
Jeremy Trueblood, OT (2nd team)
BIG EAST PLAYER OF THE YEAR
1993 Glenn Foley, QB (Offense)
2004 Mathias Kiwanuka, DE (Defense)
Brian Toal, LB (Rookie)
VARSITY CLUB HALL OF FAME
Name Inducted
Don Allard, QB, 1959 1987
Vito Annanis, B, 1940 1988
Keith Barnette, RB, 1976 1986
Jack Bicknell, Coach, 1981-90 2007
John Bosa, DE, 1987 1996
Bob Bouley, OT, 1970 2001
Gil Bouley, T, 1944 1980
Stephen Boyd, LB, 1994 2006
Brian Brennan, WR, 1984 1994
Mel Briggs, WR, 1974 1996
Doug Brzezinski, OG, 1995 2015
Rocco Canale, G, 1943 1993
Al Cannava, RB, 1950 1984
Frank Cavanaugh, Coach, 1919-26 1970
Mark Chmura, TE, 1988-91 2012
Pete Cignetti, B, 1940 1990
Ed Clasby, B, 1950 1989
Mike Cloud, RB, 1999 2013
Jim Colclough, B, 1959 1991
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Stalin Colinet, DT, 1997 2013
Rev. Bill Commane, FB, 1943 1981
Jack Concannon, QB, 1964 1973
Tom Condon, G, 1974 1984
Mickey Connolly, RB, 1943 1985
John Cooper, PK, 1982 2005
Paddy Creeden, HB, 1930 1971
Dick Cremin, G/LB, 1965 2013
Peter Cronan, LB, 1977 1986
Jack Cronin, B, 1927 1980
Don Currivan, E, 1943 1970
D. Leo Daley, E, 1916 1978
Chuck Darling, FB, 1925 1970
Steve DeOssie, LB, 1984 1997
Joe Diminick, HB, 1950 1989
Tony DiNatale, QB, 1938 1992
John Dixon, E, 1930 1976
Gil Dobie, Coach, 1936-38 1970
Eddie Doherty, B, 1944 1986
Art Donovan, T, 1950 1970
Henry Downes, C, 1931 1970
Ret. Rev. James Doyle, T, 1922 1979
Walter Dubzinski, C, 1941 1994
Larry Eisenhauer, T, 1961 1978
Mike Esposito, RB, 1975 1980
Mike Evans, C, 1968 1997
Attilio Ferdenzi, RB, 1937 1980
John Fitzgerald, T, 1970 1982
Jim Fitzpatrick, RB, 1921 1970
Darren Flutie, WR, 1988 2007
Doug Flutie, QB, 1985 2007
Bill Flynn, E, 1939 1971
Glenn Foley, QB, 1993 2005
Johnny Freitas, B, 1933 1982
Barry Gallup, E, 1969 1983
Mario Gianelli, C, 1947 1991
Scott Gieselman, TE, 1985 2011
Chet Gladchuk, C, 1941 1970
Gene Goodreault, E, 1941 1970
Art Graham, E, 1963 1970
William Green, RB, 2001 2016
Shawn Halloran, QB, 1986 2002
Frank “Red” Harris, QB, 1971 1984
John Heaphy, C, 1923 1971
Byron Hemingway, DE, 1977 2000
Mike Holovak, RB, 1943 1970
Bob Hyland, C, 1967 1988
John Janusas, T, 1938 1995
Joe Johnson, B, 1953 1981
Pete Kendall, OT, 1995 2010
Msgr. George Kerr, G, 1941 1970
Ed King, T, 1948 1990
John Kissell, DL, 1950 1999
Dan Koppen, C, 2002 2017
Joe Kozlowsky, T, 1925 1971
Al Krevis, OT, 1975 1991
Mike Kruczek, QB, 1976 1981
Rico Labbe, SS, 1989 2004
Frank Leahy, Coach, 1939-40 1970
Brian Lowe, 1989 2003
Alex Lukachik, E, 1941 1989
Tom Lynch, T, 1975 1988
Don Macek, C, 1976 1991
Mark MacDonald, OL, 1984 2002
Mike Mamula, LB, 1991-94 2012
Joe Manzo, T, 1941 1982
Kelvin Martin, FL, 1987 2000
Frank Maznicki, B, 1942 1971
Mike Mayock, SS, 1982 2001
Brendan McCarthy, RB, 1968 1988
Warren McGuirk, T, 1929 1970
Joe McKenney, B, 1927 1970
Tom McManus, LB, 1992 2009
Alan Miller, HB, 1959 1988
John Miller, T, 1956 1992
Pete Mitchell, TE, 1994 2006
Lou Montgomery, RB, 1941 1997
Al Morro, T, 1942 1976
Frank Morze, C, 1955 1996
Mike Mucci, DE, 1972 1992
Charles Murphy, E, 1930 1970
Tom Nalen, OL, 1993 2009
Joe Nash, DL, 1982 1999
Fred Naumetz, C, 1943 1983
Dave O’Brien, DL, 1963 1985
Jim O’Brien, T, 1960 1993
Joe O’Brien, QB/RB, 1978 1990
Tom O'Brien, Head Coach 2017
Grattan O’Connell, E, 1926 1970
Ross O’Hanley, B, 1960 1975
Charlie O’Rourke, QB, 1941 1970
Bill Ohrenberger, T, 1927 1979
Vic Palladino, G, 1948 1995
Gerard Phelan, WR, 1985 2007
George Radachowsky, CB, 1983 2010
Al Ricci, B, 1932 1977
Ed Rideout, WR, 1972 1990
Mike Roarke, E, 1952 1972
Bill Romanowski, LB, 1988 2011
Jim Rourke, OL, 1979 1999
Mike Ruth, DL, 1986 1993
Tom Scanlan, B, 1920 1972
Steve Schindler, OL, 1977 1998
Ernie Schwotzer, G, 1940 1980
Rich Scudellari, LB, 1978 1995
Tim Sherwin, TE, 1983 2002
Fred Smerlas, DT, 1979 1994
Charlie Smith, TE/DE, 1966 2008
Butch Songin, B, 1950 1970
Art Spinney, E, 1950 1972
Ernie Stautner, T, 1950 1973
Ron Stone, DT/OT 1993 2008
Troy Stradford, RB, 1986 1996
Fred Steinfort, PK, 1976 1994
Steve Strachan, RB, 1985 1993
Dan Sullivan, T, 1962 1976
Karl Swanke, OT, 1980 1994
Erik Storz, DE, 1998 2017
Tony Thurman, DB, 1985 1992
Henry Toczylowski, B, 1941 1974
Steve Trapilo, OG/OT, 1986 2001
Flavio Tosi, E, 1934 1982
Luke Urban, E, 1921 1970
Tom Waddle, WR, 1989 1998
Bob Watts, LB, 1977 1997
Al Weston, B, 1929 1970
Jim Whalen, E, 1965 1995
Dave Widell, OL, 1987 2003
Doug Widell, G, 1988 2003
Fred Willis, RB, 1971 1977
Joe Wolfe, OG, 1988 2004
Henry Woronicz, DE, 1942 2017
Damien Woody, C, 1999 2015
John Yauckoes, T, 1941 1979
Jeff Yeates, DT, 1973 1987
Joe Yukica, Coach, 1968-77 2000
Joe Zabilski, L, 1941 1972
Paul Zukauskas, OL, 2001 2016
Dave Zumbach, WR, 1977 1997
THOMAS F. SCANLAN MEMORIAL TROPHY
Varsity Club Award to the senior football player out-
standing in scholarship, leadership and athletic abil-
ity.
1947 Vic Palladino, OG
1948 Tom Brennan, RB
1949 Butch Songin, B
1950 Phil Coen, OG
1951 Mike Roarke, E
1952 Bob Cote, FB
1953 Dan Brosnahan, T
1954 Jim Kane, QB
1955 Ed DeSilva, FB
1956 Bernie Teliszewski, FB
1957 Tom Meehan, OG
1958 Jack Flanagan, E
1959 Ross O’Hanley, B
1960 Johnny Amabile, QB
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1961 Dan Sullivan, T
1962 Art Graham, E
1963 Jack Concannon, QB
1964 Don Moran, FB
1965 John Leone, OT
1966 Mike O’Neill, E
1967 Terry Erwin, RB
1968 John Egan, C
1969 Bob Bouley, OT
1970 John Bonistalli, WR
1971 Steve Kirchner, DB
1972 Dave Bucci, WR
1973 Ned Guillet, DB
1974 Steve Turner, DT
1975 Steve Scialabba, DB
1976 Tom Lynch, OT
1977 Rich Scudellari, LB
1978 Bill Ohrenberger, DT
1979 Mike Mayock, DB
1980 Tim Sherwin, TE
Jerry Stabile, DB
1981 Gerry Raymond, G
1982 Jon Schoen, WR
1983 Brian Brennan, WR
1984 Steve Strachan,RB
1985 Jack Bicknell Jr., C
1986 Mike Degnan, DL
1987 Bill Romanowski, LB
Jeff Oliver, OL
1988 Mark Kamphaus, QB
1989 Mike Sanders, TB
1990 Ray Hilvert, WR
1991 Mike Williams, OLB
1992 Charlie Brennan, FS
Mike Marinaro, DT
1993 Keith Miller, WR
Mike Panos, LB
1994 Eric Shorter, DB
1995 Rob Clifford, FS
1996 Mark Nori, OG
1997 Matt Hasselbeck, QB
Omari Walker, RB
1998 Doug Brzezinski, OG
1999 Frank Chamberlin, LB
2000 Tim Hasselbeck, QB
2001 Scott Bradley, LB
Brian St. Pierre, QB
2002 Doug Bessette, DB
2003 Augie Hoffmann, OG
2004 Tim Bulman, DT
2005 Ricky Brown, LB
Patrick Ross, C
2006 Josh Beekman, OG
2007 Nick Larkin, DE
Matt Ryan, QB
2008 Branton Robinson, WR
2009 Jim Ramella, DE
2010 Anthony Castonzo, OT
2011 Ryan Quigley, P
2012 Emmett Cleary, OL
2013 Alex Amidon, WR
Andre Williams, RB
2014 Josh Bordner, WR
2015 David Dudeck, WR
2016 Kevin Kavalec, DE
2017 Charlie Callinan, WR
GEORGE BULGER LOWE AWARD
Presented by the Gridiron Club of Greater Boston to
the outstanding football player in New England.
1939 Gene Goodreault, E
1940 Charlie O’Rourke, HB
1942 Mike Holovak, HB
1963 Jack Concannon, QB
1970 Fred Willis, RB
1973 Mike Esposito, RB
1975 Mike Kruczek, QB
1980 Jim Budness, LB
1982 Doug Flutie, QB
1983 Brian Brennan, WR
1984 Doug Flutie, QB
Mike Ruth, NG
1985 Mike Ruth, NG
1986 John Bosa, DT
1987 Bill Romanowski, LB
1990 Matt Kelley, LB
1991 Tom McManus, LB
1992 Charlie Brennan, DB
Chuckie Dukes, RB
1993 Glenn Foley, QB
Steve Boyd, LB
1994 Mike Mamula, DE
Pete Mitchell, T
1996 Stalin Colinet, DT
1997 Erik Storz, LB
2003 Derrick Knight, TB
2005 Mathias Kiwanuka, DE
2006 DeJuan Tribble, CB
2007 Matt Ryan, QB
Jamie Silva, DB
2008 Mark Herzlich, LB
2009 Mike McLaughlin, LB
2010 Luke Kuechly, LB
2010 Montel Harris, RB
2011 Luke Kuechly, LB
2013 Andre Williams, RB
2015 Steven Daniels, LB
2016 Harold Landry, DE
2017 AJ Dillon, RB
Zach Allen, DE
ORRIE T. SCARMINACH MEMORIAL AWARD
Most Valuable Players in the annual Boston College vs.
Syracuse football game. Beginning in 2010, awarded
to a BC player when the Eagles play Syracuse at home.
1982 Vic Crawford, BC
1983 Troy Stradford, BC
1984 Doug Flutie, BC
1985 Kelvin Martin, BC
Scott Schwedes, SU
1986 John Bosa, BC
Don McPherson, SU
1987 Darren Flutie, BC
Don McPherson, SU
1988 Tom Waddle, BC
Daryl Johnston, SU
1989 Rico Labbe, BC
Rob Moore, SU
1990 Mike Bumpus, BC
Rob Carpenter, SU
1991 Chuckie Dukes, BC
Antonio Johnson, SU
1992 Chuckie Dukes, BC
Marvin Graves, SU
1993 Glenn Foley, BC
1994 Mike Mamula, BC
Dan Conley, SU
1995 Rob Clifford, BC
Rob Konrad, SU
1996 Erik Storz, BC
Donovan McNabb, SU
1997 Matt Hasselbeck, BC
1998 Anthony DiCosmo, BC
1999 Tim Hasselbeck, BC
2000 Ralph Parent, BC
James Mungro, SU
2001 William Green, BC
2002 Derrick Knight, BC
Sean Ryan, BC
Walter Reyes, SU
2003 Mathias Kiwanuka, BC
R.J. Anderson, SU
2004 Ray Henderson, BC
Diamond Ferri, SU
2010 Andre Williams, BC
2014 Tyler Murphy, BC
2016 Harold Landry, BC
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JAY McGILLIS SCHOLARSHIP AWARD
This award is in recognition of a defensive back that
best exemplifies the personal qualities of team ded-
ication and leadership by example, an extraordinary
competitive spirit and a personal concern for family,
friends and teammates.
1993 Eric Shorter
1994 Eric Shorter
1995 Rob Clifford
1996 Daryl Porter
1997 Shalom Tolefree
1998 Pedro Cirino
1999 Pedro Cirino
2000 Jonathan Ordway
2001 Lenny Walls
2002 Doug Bessette
2003 Paul Cook
2004 T.J. Stancil
2005 Jazzmen Williams
2006 Ryan Glasper
2007 Jamie Silva
2008 Paul Anderson
2009 Wes Davis
2010 DeLeon Gause
2011 Donnie Fletcher
2012 Jim Noel
2013 Ted Davenport
2014 Dominique Williams
2015 Justin Simmons
2016 John Johnson
2017 Isaac Yiadom
2018 Lukas Denis
EAGLE OF THE YEAR AWARD:
HASENFUS MEMORIAL AWARD
Since its inception in 1977, the Eagle of the Year Award
is presented each year to the outstanding male and fe-
male athletes in the senior class. It is given in memory
of the beloved historian of Boston College athletics,
Dr. Nathan iel J. Hasenfus ’22, and is the University’s
highest athletics honor.
1977 Byron Hemingway
1979 Rich Scudellari
1982 John Cooper
1984 Brian Brennan
1985 Doug Flutie
1986 Mike Ruth
1987 Steve Trapilo
1988 Darren Flutie
1995 Pete Mitchell
1998 Mike Cloud
2007 Josh Beekman
2010 Anthony Castonzo
2014 Andre Williams
EDDIE O’MELIA MEMORIAL TROPHY
Holy Cross Club of Boston Award to the outstanding
player of the annual Boston College vs. Holy Cross
football game.
1945 Jim Dieckelman, HC
1946 Walter Sheridan, HC
1947 Bobby Sullivan, HC
1948 Ernie Stautner, BC
1949 Al Cannava, BC
1950 Johnny Turco, HC
1951 Jimmy Kane, BC
1952 Joe Johnson, BC
Vic Rimkus, HC
1953 John Miller, BC
1954 Tom (Magnarelli) Reis, BC
1955 Dick Lucas, BC
1956 Billy Smithers, HC
1957 Tom Greene, HC
1958 Alan Miller, BC
1959 Vin Hogan, BC
1960 Pat McCarthy, HC
1961 Al Synder, HC
1962 Jack Concannon, BC
1963 Jim Marcellino, HC
1964 Jack Lentz, HC
1965 Brendan McCarthy, BC
1966 Jack Lentz, HC
1967 Joe Devito, BC
1968 Dave Bennett, BC
1969 No Game
1970 Frank Harris, BC
1971 Joe Wilson, HC
1972 Dave Bucci, BC
1973 Mike Esposito, BC
1974 Mike Kruczek, BC
1975 Lou Kobza, HC
1976 Glen Capriola, BC
1977 Steve Hunt, HC
Peter Colombo, HC
1978 Glenn Verrette, HC
1979 John Cooper, BC
1980 John Loughery, BC
1981 Doug Flutie, BC
1982 Tony Thurman, BC
1983 Troy Stradford, BC
1984 Doug Flutie, BC
1985 Kelvin Martin, BC
1986 Shawn Halloran, BC
The BC vs. HC annual rivalry was discontinued following
the 1986 football season.
LAMBERT-MEADOWLANDS TROPHY
Awarded each year to the top Eastern Division I-A col-
legiate football team.
1940, 1942, 1983, 1984, 2004
NCAA POSTGRADUATE SCHOLARSHIP WINNERS
To qualify, student-athletes must maintain a 3.000
grade-point average (on a 4.000 scale) during their
collegiate careers and perform with distinction in
varsity football. The program began with the 1964
season.
1966 Lawrence Marzetti
1967 Michael O’Neill
1969 Gary Andrachik
1970 Robert Bouley
1978 Richard Scudellari
1987 Mike Degnan
ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA
To be eligible, student-athletes must be regular per-
formers and maintain a 3.200 grade-point average
(on a 4.000 scale) during their collegiate careers. The
teams are selected by the College Sports Information
Directors of America. The first team was selected in
1952.
1977 Richard Scudellari, LB
1986 Michael Degnan, DL
2016 Kevin Kavalec, DE (Second Team)
NATIONAL FOOTBALL FOUNDATION
COLLEGE FOOTBALL HALL OF FAME
Year Player/Coach Inducted
1919-26 Frank Cavanaugh, Coach 1954
1936-38 Gil Dobie, Coach 1951
1939-40 Frank Leahy, Coach 1970
1940 Charlie O’Rourke 1972
1940 Chester S. Gladchuk Sr. 1975
1940 Gene Goodreault 1982
1940 George Kerr 1984
1942 Mike Holovak 1985
1981-84 Doug Flutie 2007
1982-85 Mike Ruth 2017
Note: Joe McKenney, a 1928 Boston College graduate,
was honored by the National Football Foundation and
College Hall of Fame, as an official in 1988.
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NATIONAL FOOTBALL FOUNDATION
SCHOLAR-ATHLETE AWARDS
Year Player/Coach
1977 Rich Scudellari
1984 Doug Flutie
1988 Tom Waddle
1989 Mark Kamphaus
2010 Anthony Castonzo
NATIONAL FOOTBALL FOUNDATION
DISTINGUISHED AMERICAN AWARD
Presented by The National Football Foundation and
College Football Hall of Fame to the person who over
time has exhibited leadership and who has made sig-
nificant contributions to the betterment of amateur
football in America. The first presentation was made
in 1966.
1985 William J. Flynn (Director of Athletics)
1996 J. Donald Monan, S.J. (President)
HEISMAN TROPHY
1984 Doug Flutie, QB
MAXWELL AWARD
1984 Doug Flutie, QB
DAVEY O'BRIEN AWARD
1984 Doug Flutie, QB
OUTLAND TROPHY
1986 Mike Ruth, NT
NCAA SILVER ANNIVERSARY AWARD
2010 Doug Flutie, QB
JOHNNY UNITAS GOLDEN ARM AWARD
2007 Matt Ryan, QB
MANNING AWARD
2007 Matt Ryan, QB
LOTT IMPACT TROPHY
2010 Mark Herzlich, LB (Honorary)
2011 Luke Kuechly, LB
COLLEGE FOOTBALL RUDY AWARD
2010 Mark Herzlich, LB
DISNEY SPIRIT AWARD
2009 Mark Herzlich, LB
DICK BUTKUS AWARD
2011 Luke Kuechly, LB
ROTARY LOMBARDI AWARD
2011 Luke Kuechly, LB
BRONKO NAGURSKI AWARD
2011 Luke Kuechly, LB
DOAK WALKER AWARD
2013 Andre Williams, RB
RETIRED NUMBERS
Never again will a Boston College football player
wear the No. 22 or No. 68. Those two retired numbers
be longed to quarterback Doug Flutie (1981-84)
and nose tackle Mike Ruth (1982-85), respectively.
Flutie won the 1984 Heisman Trophy, given annually
by the Downtown Athletic Club of New York to the
outstanding college football player in the nation, and
the Walter Camp Award, given by the Walter Camp
Football Foundation of New Haven, Connecticut, to
the nation’s most outstanding player.
Ruth was the winner of the 1985 Outland Trophy,
given to the outstanding interior lineman in the
nation by the Football Writers Association of America.
These two numbers were retired in a ceremony on
Oct. 8, 1998, as the Eagles played Virginia Tech.
RETIRED JERSEYS
Ten other former Boston College football players
have received the honor of having their jerseys
retired — Art Donovan, Bill Flynn, Gene Goodreault,
Mike Holovak, Luke Kuechly, Lou Montgomery,
Charles O’Rourke, Matt Ryan, Tony Thurman and
Louis Urban.
A four-year letterwinner at end and team captain
in 1923, Urban played on Boston College teams that
compiled an overall record of 25-7, including the
1920 team that went 8-0 and gave the school its first
Eastern Championship. He was a consensus first-
team all-America selection in that season.
O’Rourke’s Boston College teams compiled a
cumulative record of 26-3-2. “Chuckin’ Charlie” helped
lead the Eagles to an 11-0 record in 1940, capped
by the Sugar Bowl championship and the claim of
a national championship. He was inducted into the
National Football Foundation and College Football Hall
of Fame in 1972.
Holovak’s Boston College teams finished 26-5
and he is known as one of the top running backs in
school history. He scored all three Eagle touchdowns
in the 1943 Orange Bowl and averaged 15.8 yards per
carry in that contest against Alabama. A consensus
first-team all-American in 1942, he was inducted into
the College Football Hall of Fame in 1985.
Thurman was a consensus first-team all-America
pick in 1984 as a defensive back and still holds the
school career records for interceptions in a game (3),
season (12) and career (25).
Flynn, who was honored in ceremonies at 1999’s
Miami game, was associated with Boston College
athletics for nearly seven decades as a student-
athlete, faculty member, coach and director of
athletics. He played football at Boston College from
1936-38, serving as team captain in ’38. He also
played hockey and became the first Boston College
player to score 20 goals in a season.
Flynn returned to the University in 1945 as a
mathematics teacher and assistant football coach
and seven years later became the Alumni Association
executive secretary. Flynn was the director of
athletics for the Eagles from 1957-90, and during his
tenure, Boston College expanded its varsity sports
programs and constructed most of its major athletics
facilities.
Donovan, who was honored at the 1999 Pittsburgh
game, was a four-year letterman for the Eagles from
1946-49 and was an outstanding lineman for his teams
that went a combined 20-13-3.
In the professional ranks, he played on two world
championship teams in 12 seasons as a perennial
all-pro selection at defensive tackle for the Baltimore
Colts. He was inducted into the Pro fessional Football
Hall of Fame in 1968.
Goodreault, who was honored at 2001’s Pittsburgh
game at Alumni Stadium, was a member of the
Boston College football team that won the 1941 Sugar
Bowl.
He lettered for the Eagles from 1938-40 as an
end and was a consensus first-team all-America
pick in 1940, including a spot on the Walter Camp
All-America team.
Kuechly became the most decorated defensive
player in BC football history after sweeping every
major postseason award in 2012, including the Dick
Butkus Award, the Lott IMPACT Trophy, the Bronko
Nagurski Award and the Rotary Lombardi Award. The
two-time consensus first-team All-American finished
his three-year collegiate career led the nation for
two consecutive seasons in total tackles, tackles
per game, solo tackles and solo tackles per game.
He finished his collegiate career with a school-record
532 tackles and ranks among the NCAA career
leaders in several defensive statistical categories.
He recorded at least 10 tackles in 34 of 38 games,
including a streak of 33 straight games between
2009-11. He was selected by the Carolina Panthers
in the first round (ninth overall) in the 2012 NFL
Draft and has continued to rack up honors as a
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professional. In his first season, he was named AP
Defensive Rookie of the Year and one season later,
he was selected for the Pro Bowl and AP overall
Defensive Player of the Year. In Carolina's 2015
Super Bowl run, he became the first linebacker in
the Super Bowl era with multiple interception return
touchdowns in a single postseason.
Ryan, nicknamed "Matty Ice," capped an illustrious
Boston College career by being selected third overall
by the Atlanta Falcons in the NFL draft, becoming
BC's highest draft pick ever in any sport. During his
standout senior season in 2007, he led the team to
an 8-0 start and No. 2 national ranking en route to
an 11-3 record (best since 1940), the ACC Atlantic
Division championship and the school's first-ever
appearance in the ACC Championship game. He
was the winner of the Johnny Unitas Golden Arm
Award (given to the nation's top senior quarterback),
the Manning Award (given to the nation's top
quarterback), was ACC Player of the Year and
finished seventh in Heisman Trophy balloting. He set
the BC school record for single-season passing yards
and when he completed 388-of- 654 passes for 4,507
yards and 31 touchdowns in 2007. In eight seasons
in the NFL, he has completed 2,915 of 4,530 passes
(64.3 percent) for 32,757 yards and 202 touchdowns
while posting a 90.9 passer rating. He owns franchise
records for career passing yards, career pass
attempts, career completions, career touchdowns,
career passing rating, career completion percentage
and career 300-yard games.
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ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERSThe following is a list of all Boston College football letterwinners, with, when avail-
able, years, uniform number, position and hometown.
AAaron, Edward 1928-30 18 HB Charlestown, Mass.Abdesmad, Mehdi 2011-12, 15 45 DL Montreal, QuebecAbilheira, Greg 2009 53 K Bristol, R.I.Abraham, Anthony 1957-59 52 C Fall River, Mass.Abraham, Dan 1982-83 26 CB/SS Somerset, Mass.Adams, Grant 2001-04 5 WR Glen Rock, N.J.Addazio, Louie 2013-15 81 TE Gainesville, Fla.Adebayo, Seyi 2014 95 DE Glendale, Ariz.Ahearn, Joseph 1951-52 FB New York, N.Y.Ajudua, A.J. 2007 43 FS Oyster Bay, N.Y.Akins, Kevin 2005-08 7 DB Lansdale, Pa.Albright, Alex 2006-07, 09-10 (Capt. ’10) 98 DE Cincinnati, OhioAleckna, Joseph 1922, 24-26 11 T Dorchester, Mass.Alford, Darnell 1996-99 76 OL Fredericksburg, Va.Allard, Donald 1956-58 20 QB Somerville, Mass.Allen, Arthur 1935-38 16 B Newport, R.I.Allen, Vinny 1977 93 WR Adelphi, Md.Allen, Zach 2015-present 2 DE New Canaan, Conn. Almeida, Dave 1974-76 7 DHB Acushnet, Mass.Almeida, Edward 1893 Somerville, Mass.Aloi, Rick 1973-75 55 C Liverpool, N.Y.Alston, Doug 1977-80 19 S Washington, D.C.Alston, Gene 1988 36 RB West Medford, Mass.Alston, Sherman 2014-15 6 WR Harlem, N.Y. Alves, William 1955-56 12 QB Somerville, Mass.Amabile, John 1928-30 3 CAmidon, Alex 2010-13 83 WR Greenfield, Mass.Anam, Larry 2003-06 9 SS Hialeah, Fla.Anderson, Edward 1932-34 24 E Waltham, Mass.Anderson, Greg 2006 37 WR Abington, Mass.Anderson, Jamall 1995 3 RB Tampa, Fla.Anderson, Jun 1987-90 37 LB Springfield, Mass.Anderson, Lars 2008-11 87 TE Winter Springs, Fla.Anderson, Paul 2005-08 19 DB Staten Island, N.Y.Anderson, Ted 1969 39 DB Naugatuck, Conn.Andiorio, Kent 1969-71 56 C Pittsburgh, Pa.Andrachik, Gary 1966-68 (Capt. ’68) 60 LB Cleveland, OhioAndrien, Steve 1981 32 FB Newtown Square, Pa.Andrusatis, Leonard 1953-55 C Lowell, Mass.Anevski, Tom 2006-07 67 OG Cincinnati, OhioAngel, Ralph 1970 62 OT Verona, Pa.Anken, Mark 1987-90 66 OG Rome, N.Y.Antonellis, Dominic 1960-62 70 T Watertown, Mass.Antos, Ceslaus 1928-30 14 HB Salem, Mass.Anzalone, Steve 1974-76 60 DT Everett, Mass.Aponavicius, Steve 2006-09 83 PK Easton, Pa.Appiah, Dominic 2011-12 95 DL Somerset, N.J.Ard, Pat 1986 94 DT Watchung, N.J.Arndt, Bryan 1997-99 86 TE Pittsburgh, Pa.Asprilla, Manuel 2011-14 21 DB Everett, Mass.Aungst, Greg 1970-72 70 OT Selinsgrove, Pa.Austin, Edward 1915-16 Cambridge, Mass.Avery, Earl 1933-35 6 HB Plymouth, N.H.Ayers, Johnny 2004-07 46 P Oakton, Va.Aznovoorian, David 1943 Medford, Mass.
BBagan, Darius 2009 39 LB Wallington, N.J.Baggett, Robert 1951-53 E Dorchester, Mass.Bailey, Kevin 1980 (Mgr.)Bailey, William 1908-09Bajak, Tony 1990 77 OT Hampton, N.J.Baker, Chris 1970 65 LB Portsmouth, Va.Baker, Jeff 1987-89 38 CB Methuen, AMBaker, Jon 2014-present 77 OL Millis, Mass. Baleyko, Peter 1943-44 54 G Dorchester, Mass.Ball, Harry 1957-59 77 T Beverly, Mass.Balmat, Bill 1970 30 DHB Euclid, OhioBandola, Mike 2002 (Mgr.) Pompton Lakes, N.J.Bardwell, Mark 1982-83 63 OG Methuen, Mass.Barksdale, Andrew 2016 80 WR Solon, OhioBarnes, Chris 2002 29 WR Baltimore, Md.Barnette, Keith 1973-75 27 FB Medford, Mass.Baroffio, Jerry 1976 63 DT Pittsburgh, Pa. Barrett, Burt 1944 37 T Haverhill, Mass.Barrett, John 1961-63 HB Lawrence, Mass.Barron, James 1909-10Bartlett, Greg 1995-98 36 RB Hartford, Conn.Bartush, Gerald 1958 Brmingham, Mich.Battles, Roger 1937-38 36 B Andover, Mass.Beach, Irwin 1925-27 Mattapan, Mass.Beal, Craig 1980-81 47 LB Pawcatuck, Conn.Beaver, John 1921-23 Somerville, Mass.Beckley, Jeff 1991-94 11 K/P Plymouth, N.H.Beekman, Josh 2003-06 (Capt. ’06) 75 OG Amsterdam, N.Y.Beering, Fredrick 1893 South Boston, Mass.Belcher, Jack 1979-82 (Capt. ’82) 62 OC Stoneham, Mass.Bell, Jim 1985-88 33 RB Madison, Conn.Bell, Justin 2003-06 58 DT Alexandria, Va.Bell, Ken 1983-85 24 FB/RB Greenwich, Conn.Bell, Leo 2001-02 71 OT Cincinnati, OhioBellerose, James 1982 35 CB Southbride, Mass.Bello, Ralph 1962 67 G Providence, R.I.Bembry, Marcus 1994-95 96 DE Dover, Del.Benedetto, James 1941, 46-47 B Swampscott, Mass.Benjamin, Kevin 1978-81 37 FB Wallingford, Conn. Bennett, Charles 1945 12 B Portland, MaineBennett, David 1966-68 27 HB Andover, Mass.Bennett, Leon 1956-58 70 T Auburn, Mass.Bennett, Leonard 2002-03 97 DE Washington, D.C.Bennett, Phil 1971-73 33 TB Atlantic City, N.J.Bennett, Stephen 1956-58 71 T Auburn, Mass.Bennett, William 1929-31 21 T Brighton, Mass.Bentzel, Pat 1972 84 DE Bordentown, N.J.Bequet, Ray 1979 61 OT Massapequa, N.Y.Bergin, Stephen 1893 Waltham, Mass.Berglund, Dan 2005 54 LB Shorewood, Minn.Berridge, Larry 1970-72 21 K/SP Garfield Heights, OhioBessette, Douglas 1999, 2001-02 18 DB Bridgewater, Mass.Bertolini, Valentino 1954-56 T Amesbury, Mass.Betancourt, Seth 2011-14 67 OL Riverside, N.J.Bicknell, Bob 1989-90 84 TE Holliston, Mass.Bicknell, Jack Jr. 1981-85 66 C Holliston, Mass.Biestek, Bob 1980-82 40 FB Meriden, Conn.Biestek, James 1986-89 52 DT Meriden, Conn.
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Biestek, Robert 1983 40 FB Meriden, Conn.Bismarck, Andrew 1936-38 33 B Natick, Mass.Blackmon, Will 2002-05 1 CB Cranston, R.I.Blaha, Henry 1963-65 20 HB Baltimore, Md.Blair, John 1964-65 9 QB New Britain, Conn.Blake, Thomas 1931-33 20 HB Brighton, Mass.Blanchard, Lindon 1941 47 G Arlington, Mass. Blandori, Hugo 1935-37 42 CBlank, Charlie 1970 LB Pleasantville, N.Y.Bleeker, Brett 1993 19 K/P Stuart, Fla.Bletzer, Kevin 2015-present 49 LB Medfield, Mass. Blevins, Nicholas 1998 37 OLB Westlake, OhioBlount, Markell 1994, 96-97 90 LB Mattapan, Mass.Blute, Peter 1976 37 DE Shrewsbury, Mass.Boek, Codi 2008-10 13 QB/FB Fair Oaks, Calif.Bogosian, Ike 1977 30 HB Massena, N.Y.Boehner, William 1930 16 QB Roxbury, Mass.Bolden, Curtis 2000-01 26 LB Dorchester, Mass.Bond, Edward 1926, 28-30 12 QB Everett, Mass.Bond, Hugh 1917Bonistalli, John 1969-70 81 SE Floral Park, N.Y.Borcich, Kieran 2012 55 DL Bronxville, N.Y.Bordner, Josh 2014 (Capt. ’14) 8 WR Sykesville, Md.Borgensen, Nolan 2016-present 19 DB Westwood, N.J.Borelli, Mark 1992-93 74 OG Philadelphia, Pa.Borsari, Alan 1965-67 51 C Wareham, Mass.Bosa, John 1983-86 (Capt. ’86) 97 DT Keene, N.H. Boudreau, Paul 1971 OG Arlington, Mass.Boudreau, Walter 1940-42 11 QB Cambridge, Mass.Bougus, Tom 1970-71 35 HB Camillus, N.Y.Bouley, Gilbert 1941-42 17 T Jewitt City, Conn.Bouley, Laurence 1942 18 B Jewitt City, Conn. Bouley, Robert 1967-69 70 OT Weymouth, Mass.Bourke, Matt 1990 73 OG Park Ridge, Ill.Boverini,Walter 1947-49 B Lynn, Mass.Bowden, Francis 1914 Bowen, Dave 2014 74 OL Villanova, Pa.Bowler, Francis 1918Bowles, Benjamin 1897 Whitman, Mass.Bowman, Marcellus 2006-09 8 FS Girard, OhioBoyce, William 1942 13 B Watertown, Mass.Boyd, Ivan 1991-93 83 FL Canton, OhioBoyd, Stephen 1991-94 (Capt. ’94) 50 ILB Valley Stream, N.Y.Brace, Ron 2005-08 60 DT Springfield, Mass.Bradley, Garrett 1991 21 DB Hingham, Mass.Bradley, Scott 1998-2001 (Capt. ’01) 54 LB Hanover, Mass.Brady, Charles 1915Bramswig, Jack 2014 41 WR Pleasantville, N.Y.Branca, Robert 1958 75 T Providence, R.I.Brand, Greg 1971-73 60 OG Swampscott, Mass.Brandon, Edmund 1911-14 Cambridge, Mass.Brawley, John 1918 22 West Medford, Mass.Bremer, Joe 1976 5 QB West Seneca, N.Y.Brennan, Brian 1980-83 13 SE Bloomfield Hills, Mich.Brennan, Charlie 1989-92 28 WS Bloomfield Hills, Mich.Brennan, James 1911-13 Cambridge, Mass.Brennan, John 1931-34 17 G Charlestown, Mass.Brennan, John 1969-70 72 OT Charlestown, Mass.
Brennan, Thomas 1935 7 QB Brockton, Mass.Brennan, Thomas 1942, 46-48 Vineyard Haven, Mass.Brewin, John 1893-96 (Capt. ’95) Marlboro, Mass.Brick, Frank 1893-96 Dorchester, Mass.Brickley, Joseph 1916 5Bridges, William 1918Briggs, Mel 1971-73 22 FL Nashua, N.H.Britten, Dan 1990-92 79 OT Tewksbury, Mass.Brochu, Francois 2001-02, 04-05 81 LS/TE Lennoxville, Mass.Broderick, Edward 1980-82 56 DT Milton, Mass.Brokaw, Brandon 2002 30 RB Morrisville, Pa.Bronner, Jon 1985-88 90 FB Trenton, N.J.Brooks, A.J. 2004, 06-07 28 TB Orlando, Fla.Brophy, Charles 1918 Brosnahan, Daniel 1951-53 HB Dorchester, Mass.Brosnan, Austin 1928-30 6 G Lowell, Mass.Broskie, Gregory 1969-71 87 DE Middletown, R.I.Brown, Anthony 2017-present 13 QB Cliffwood, N.J.Brown, Anthony 1976-78 15 RB Middletown, Conn.Brown, Gene 1973-76 31 OLB Manchester, N.H.Brown, Howard 1981 25 RB New York, N.Y.Brown, Ricky 2002-05 55 LB Cincinnati, OhioBrown, Ty-Meer 2014 5 DB McKeesport, Pa.Brown, William 1957-58 21 QB Malden, Mass.Browne, Gordon 1971-73 79 OT Millis, Mass. Browne, James 1983-84 32 FB Pontiac, Mich.Bryan, Walter 1935-37 21 B North Quincy, Mass.Brzezinski, Doug 1995-98 (Capt. ’98) 74 OL Livonia, Mich.Bucci, Dave 1971-72 (Capt. ’72) 38 FL Syracuse, N.Y.Buchanan, Dennis 1974-76, 78 42 WR Havertown, Pa.Buckley, Henry 1928-30 2 E Medford, Mass.Buckley, John 1959-61 75 T Medford, Mass.Buckley, Thomas 1935-37 27 T Malden, Mass.Budness, Jim 1978-81 38 LB Chicopee, Mass.Budzinski, Robert 1963-65 43 HB Salem, Mass.Bullock, Mike 1996 5 WR Dallas, TexasBulman, Tim 2001-04 (Capt. ’04) 96 DL Boston, Mass.Bumpus, Mike 1987-90 63 OG North Easton, Mass.Burch, Ryan 1998-2000 96 RB/LB Lutherville, Md.Burke, Jamal 1999-2002 84 WR Brockton, Mass.Burke, John 1911-14 South Natick, Mass.Burke, Kevin 1943 Burke, Sean 2015 39 FB Lansdale, Pa. Burlingame, Mark 1973 76 DT North Syracuse, N.Y.Burns, Edward 1942, 46-47 33 B Arlington, Mass.Burns, Jeff 2005 53 DE Basking Ridge, N.J.Burt, Jake 2015 84 TE Lynnfield, Mass. Butler, Edward 1963-65 G Brockton, Mass.Bykowski, John 1972 44 SE River Edge, N.J.Byrne, James 1937-39 E Newton, Mass.Byrne, William 1959-61 62 G Monclair, N.J.CCacace, Pasquale 1950-52 G Waltham, Mass.Caesar, Ivan 1987-90 88 OLB St. Thomas, Virgin IslandsCahill, Daniel 1929-31 30 E Lawrence, Mass.Cahill, James 1895-97 Brookline, Mass.Cahill, James 1935-37 37 E Brookline, Mass.Cahill, James 1943
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Callahan, John 1944 30 E Haverhill, Mass.Callahan, Michael 1916 3 CCallahan, Michael 2000-01 63 OG Chestnut Hill, Mass.Callahan, Michelle 1988-89 (Mgr.)Callahan, Robert 1950-51 FB Norwalk, Conn.Callahan, Tim 1987 (Mgr.)Callen, Raymond 1930-32 14 QB Brighton, Mass.Callender, Andre 2004-07 32 TB Roselle, N.J.Callery, Charles 1929-31 6 B Canton, Mass.Callinan, Charlie 2014-17 83 WR Westfield, N.J. (Capt. ’17)Campbell, Darnell 1991-93 32 RB Brockton, Mass.Campbell, Mike 1991-93 18 FL Boca Raton, Fla.Campbell, Robert 1943 Dorchester, Mass.Campolieta, Mike 1976 47 DE Solvay, N.Y.Canale, Rocco 1940-42 53 G Watertown, N.Y.Cannava, Anthony 1946-49 B Medford, Mass.Cannon, Clarence 1991-94 27 SE Roosevelt, N.Y.Cantone, Greg 1977-79 78 OT North Adams, Mass.Capp, Richard 1963, 65 87 E Portland, MaineCapriola, Glen 1974-76 30 FB Berwyn, Pa.Cardinal, Colton 2016-present 47 FB Franklin, Mass.Carey, John 1893 Dorchester, Mass.Carlino, Phil 1961-63 QB Randolph, Mass.Carlyon, Thomas 1965-66 43 FB Hazelton, Pa.Carmody, Sean 1986-88 13 DB Wakefield, Mass. Carney, Frank 1894-95 Cambridgeport, Mass.Carney, Thomas 1944-45 11 B Lawrence, Mass.Carolan, Leonard 1913 Carr, Mitchell 1995 3 RB Dallas, TexasCarr, Tom 1977-79 87 TE Medford, Mass.Carr, William 1931-33 15 FB South Boston, Mass.Carrington, Eugene 1960-62 72 T Bradford, Mass.Caruso, Gina 1986 (Mgr.) Caruso, Richard 1947 G Revere, Mass.Casey, Francis 1957-59 (Capt. ’59) 60 G Dorchester, Mass.Casey, George 1912-14 South Boston, Mass.Casey, James 1944-45Casey, Thomas 1958 11 HB Brighton, Mass.Cash, Robert 1934-36 44 E Hyannis, Mass.Cashin, William 1917 Cambridge, Mass.Cashman, Jim 2014-16 72 OL Haddonfield, N.J. Casparriello, Peter 1984-87 (Capt. ’87) 85 TE Somerville, Mass.Cassidy, John 1977-78 35 FB Medway, Mass.Cassidy, Peter 1977 59 DE Swampscott, Mass.Castillo, Larry 1988 27 CB Miami, Fla.Castonzo, Anthony 2007-10 (Capt. ’10) 74 OT Hawthorn Woods, Ill.Caterino, Cosmo 1944-45 19 G Watertown, Mass.Catone, Jim 1967-69 OHB Rochester, N.Y.Cattelan, Roger 1981-82 69 OT Jolliette, QuebecCavanagh, Paul 1968 84 DE Lynn, Mass.Cervi, Josh 1998-2000 81 TE Valrico, Fla.Cesario, Arthur 1946-47 E Brooklyn, N.Y.Challenger, Kevin 2005-07 84 WR Montreal, QuebecChamberlin, Frank 1996-99 44 LB Mahwah, N.J.Chaplick, Bill 1976-77, 79 55 C Ansonia, Conn.Charlton, Nick 2010 (Mgr.) Salem, Mass.Charlton, Richard 1951-53 HB Boston, Mass.
Cheevers, Hamp 2017-present 4 DB Trenton, Fla.Cherilus, Gosder 2004-07 (Capt. ’07) 77 OT Somerville, Mass.Cherry, Marcus 1986-89 26 FL Washington, D.C.Chesnulevich, Peter 1930-32 3 HB Nashua, N.H.Chesterman, William 1901 Newton Lower Falls, Mass.Chevillot, James 1964-65 71 T Albany, N.Y.Chiarini, Henry 1935-37 60 HB East Boston, Mass.Chicko, Brett 1986-88 87 TE Norwell, Mass.Chisholm, Howard 1942 32 C Dorchester, Mass.Chmura, Mark 1988-91 89 TE South Deerfield, Mass.Chouinard, Robert 1946-49 C Salisbury, Mass.Churchward, John 1908-10 Roxbury, Mass.Cignetti, Peter 1937-39 12 FB Malden, Mass.Cioci, Louis 1960-62 65 G Providence, R.I.Cipot, Steven 1969-71 74 DT Orleans, N.Y.Cirino, Pedro 1996-99 (Capt. ’99) 3 DB Jersey City, N.J.Ciruolo, Mark 1978-80 77 OT Providence, R.I.Ciurciu, Vincenzo 2001-02 40 LB Paramus, N.J.Claiborne, Thomas 2008-10 78 OG Randolph, Mass.Clancy, Nick 2009-12 54 LB Plainfield, Ill.Clark, Waldy Jay 1990-91 29 CB Cambridge, Mass.Clasby, Edward 1946-49 B Natick, Mass.Cleary, Emmett 2009-12 (Capt. ’12) 77 OG Arlington Heights, Ill.Clemente, Brian 1973-74 (Capt. ’74) 50 ILB Loudonville, N.Y.Clemente, Kevin 1969-71 (Capt. ’71) 58 LB Loudonville, N.Y.Clifford, Rob 1992-95 25 FS Hanson, Mass.Clinton, John 1925-27 T Framingham, Mass.Cloud, Mike 1995-98 21 RB Portsmouth, R.I.Cochrane, James 1929-30 71 G Allentown, Pa.Cochrane, John 1928 Brighton, Mass.Cocorocchio, Francis N. 1930Coen, Philip 1948-50 (Capt. ’50) RG Newport, R.I. Coffey, Joseph 1950-52 C Newton, Mass.Coghlin, James 1952-54 65 C Roslindale, Mass.Cohee, Kevin 2015-17 92 DT West Roxbury, Mass.Colbert, Frank 1922-25 26 QB Dedham, Mass.Colbert, Frank 1927-28Colbert, George 1928-30 49 QB Dedham, Mass.Colclough, James 1956-58 40 HB Quincy, Mass.Coleman, John 1994-96 73 DL O’Fallon, Ill.Coleman, Johnathan 2010-12 14 WR Bronx, N.Y.Colinet, Stalin 1993-96 (Capt. ’96) 99 DE Bronx, N.Y.Collins, Dan 1996-98 73 OL Raynham, Mass.Collins, Joseph 1894 Hyde Park, Mass.Collins, Richard 1966 66 G Marion, Mass.Collins, Timothy 1893 Quincy, Mass.Collins, Walter 1916 24 LGColombo, Marc 1998-2001 (Capt. ’01) 75 OL Bridgewater, Mass.Colontrelle, John 1999 57 LB Vero Beach, Fla.Combs, Jim 1971-73 (Capt. ’73) 54 LB Wenonah, N.J.Comella, Eugene 1969-70 43 FB Lyons, N.Y.Comella, J.P. 2000-02 43 FB Dorchester, Mass.
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Comer, Anthony 1993 28 RB Brockton, Mass.Comerford, Walter 1919-22 (Capt. ’21) 5 LE Worcester, Mass.Commane, William 1942 21 B Dorchester, Mass.Conboy, Roger 1915 Dorchester, Mass.Concannon, Jerry 1973-74 19 QB Dorchester, Mass.Concannon, John 1961-63 3 QB Dorchester, Mass.Concepcion, Tivo 1993 1 SE Lawrence, Mass.Condon, Tom 1971-73 (Capt. ’73) 68 OG Ansonia, Conn.Conley, Lawrence 1912Conlon, John 1934-36 56 FBConnell, John 1918Connelly, Bart 1961-63 51 C Manlius, N.Y.Connelly, Frank 1936-38 7 T Dorchester, Mass.Conners, Harry 1966 37 HB Pittsburgh, Pa.Connery, William 1941-42 24 B Norwalk, Conn.Connolly, Harry 1940-42 30 B Norwalk, Conn.Connolly, James 1959 50 C Hull, Mass.Connolly, John 1936-38 19 T Lynn, Mass.Connelly, John 1956-57 30 FB West Roxbury, Mass.Connolly, Matthew 1931-32 18 G South Boston, Mass.Connor, Jim 2001-02 74 C Wallingford, Pa.Connors, Gordon 1932-33 7 E Conroy, Jim 1977 8 OLB Brighton, Mass.Conte, Ryan 2017 65 OL Somerville, Mass.Conte, Silvio 1944-45 36 B Pittsfield, Mass.Convery, John 1927-28 6 C Everett, Mass.Conway, Arthur 1929-30 19 E Everett, Mass.Conway, Dan 1976-79 34 FB Haverhill, Mass.Conway, John 1929 Medford, Mass.Conway, Roger 1914Cook, Michael 1997, 99-2000 65 OT Walpole, Mass.Cook, Paul 2000-03 27 FS Berea, OhioCookson, John 1968 DB Biddford, MaineCooney, Patrick 1981-83 74 OT Bridgeport, Mass.Cooper, John 1978-81 10 K/SP Concord, Mass.Coppola, Joe 1967, 69-70 (Capt. ’70) 22 DHB Roosevelt, N.Y.Corbett, Ronald 1939-40 52 C Revere, Mass.Corbett, Steve 1971-73 52 C Dover, N.H.Corcoran, Frank 1923 Wakefield, Mass.Corcoran, John 1921-22 23 Brookline, Mass.Corcorchia, Francis 1926-30 15 T East Boston, Mass.Cordeau, Dan 1978 73 OT Saugus, Mass.Corey, Jack 1991 37 FL Cincinnati, OhioCornwell, Tom 2011 (Mgr.) Elkton, Va.Corrigan, Mike 1968, 70 66 G Cleveland, OhioCorrigan, Philip 1917-20 Dorchester, Mass.Costello, Kevin 1998-99 38 DB Topsfield, Mass.Cote, Robert 1950-52 FB Biddeford, MaineCotter, James 1956-58 80 E Dorchester, Mass.Cottet, Gary 1972 39 OLB Syracuse, N.Y.Cottrell, Jack 2016 57 DL Eden Prairie, Minn.Couhig, David 1932-34 (Capt. ’34) 37 G Beverly, Mass.Couhig, Philip 1930-32 (Capt. ’32) 1 T Beverly, Mass.Cousineau, Francis 1949, 54-55 75 T Watertown, Mass.Cowhig, Edward 1938-39 11 QB Dorchester, Mass.Cowling, David 1932-34
Coyne, John 1998 (Mgr.)Crane, Chris 2006-08 (Capt. ’08) 10 QB Mechanicsburg, Pa.Crane, Kevin 2000 94 DE Wixom, Mich.Craig, Paul 1953 HB Arlington, Mass.Craigen, John 1969 FB Peabody, Mass.Cramer, Herman 1901-02Craven, Thomas 1915 Dorchester, Mass.Crawford, Frank 1893 South Boston, Mass.Crawford, Vic 1979-82 5 WS Detroit, Mich.Crean, William 1922-25 29 QB Peabody, Mass.Crean, William 1927-28Creeden, Patrick 1926-29 (Capt. ’29) 1 B Brockton, Mass.Cremin, Richard 1962-64 63 G Baltimore, Md.Crimmins, Dan 2013-14 18 WR Closter, N.J.Crittenden, Derrick 1996-99 9 WR Annandale, Mass.Crocker, Lou 1988-89 (Mgr.)Crocker, Robert 1894-97 Weymouth Centre, Mass.Cronan, Peter 1973-76 (Capt. ’76) 57 ILB Framingham, Mass.Cronin, Edward 1944-45 13 B Brighton, Mass.Cronin, John 1923-26 20 HB Putnam, Conn.Cronin, Thomas 1913-14 Cronin, William 1922-25 8 HB Hingham, Mass.Cronin, William 1963-64 (Capt. ’64) 80 E North Reading, Mass.Crosson, Anthony 2003 79 OT North Brunswick, N.J.Croteau, Cameron 2016 43 TE Novato, Calif.Crowley, Charles 1951 HB Quincy, Mass.Crowley, James 1918 West Roxbury, Mass.Crump, Harry 1960-62 33 FB Westboro, Mass.Cullen, Walter 1968-69 63 OG Peabody, Mass.Cummings, Frank 1908-10 Cambridge, Mass.Cummings, Richard 1936-38 30 B Milton, Mass.Cunniff, Kevin 1973-76 51 OLB Medford, Mass.Cunningham, Joe 1968 74 OT Milton, Mass.Curley, Robert 1916 16 TECurran, Joseph 1932-34 3 FB South Boston, Mass.Curran, Michael 1928-30 9 C Charlestown, Mass.Curran, Robert 1932-34 15 HB South Boston, Mass.Currivan, Donald 1940-42 34 E Mansfield, Mass.Curry, Joseph 1915-17 31 Newton Lower Falls, Mass.Curry, Mike 1977-78 3 HB Hartford, Conn.Cusick, Arthur 1918Cutler, Christopher 1930-32 71 HB Boston, Mass.DD’Ambrosio, David 2006 23 QB Corte Madera, Calif.Dacey, William 1910Dakesian, Sahag 1948 (Sr. Mgr.) Somerville, Mass.Daley, D. Leo 1912-15 (Capt. ’13) Dorchester, Mass.Daly, John 1962 3 QB Cambridge, Mass.Dancewicz, Gary 1968-70 20 DHB Lynn, Mass.Daniels, DuJuan 1998, 2000, 02 32 DB Indianapolis, Ind.Daniels, Larry 1968 82 DE Stoneham, Mass.Daniels, Steven 2012-15 52 LB Cincinnati, OhioDanker, Dave 1971-72 86 TE Albany, N.Y.Dapra, Steve 1999 17 WR Oakmont, Pa.Darcy, James 1969 60 OG Milton, Mass.Darling, Charles 1921-24 (Capt. ’23) 30 FB Minneapolis, Minn.
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Darone, Pasquale 1941-42, 46 G Malden, Mass.Darmstatter, Jarrett 2014 82 TE Barnegat, N.J.Davenport, Ted 2012 38 DB Medway, Mass.Davidson, William 1916Davis, Bryan 2012 60 OL Lithia Springs, Ga.Davis, Dominique 2008 15 QB Lakeland, Fla.Davis, Tim 1996-98 27 DB Dublin, Va.Davis, Frank 1939-40 33 FB Somerville, Mass.Davis, Kevin 1990-91 71 C/OG Somerdale, N.J.Davis, Mondell 1967-69 59 LB Stamford, Conn.Davis, Owen 1893-95Davis, Peter 1929-31 22 HB Framingham, Mass.Davis, Wes 2006, 08-10 (Capt. ’10) 45 S El Cajon, Calif.Dawson, Patrick 1910-13 East Boston, Mass.Dee, John 1913 Cambridge, Mass.Dee, Joseph 1915, 17 21 QB Cambridge, Mass.Dee, Thomas 1915-17DeFelice, Frank 1962-64 50 C Winthrop, Mass.DeFranco, Joe 1986-88 29 DB Sudbury, Mass.Degnan, Mike 1984-86 98 DT Norwood, Mass.DeGraw, Edward 1956-58 61 G Norwich, Conn.Deines, Jim 1988-89 25 SE Topeka, Kan.Delaney, Roy 1950 C Westerly, R.I.DeLeonardis, Richard 1965-66 27 HB Pittsburgh, Pa.Delatorre, Dan 1972 (Mgr.) Jamaica, N.Y.Dell’Aquila, Michael 2009 42 DB Rocky Hill, Conn.Della Villa, Paul 1965-66, 68 10 HB Schenectady, N.Y.Delwiche, Mike 1990 33 SS Troy, OhioDempsey, Kevin 1979 29 WR Scarsdale, N.Y.Denis, Lukas 2016-present 21 DB Everett, Mass.DeNucci, Joe 1991-92 40 RB West Newton, Mass.DeOssie, Steve 1980-83 99 LB Roslindale, Mass.Dergay, Nicholas 1934-36 39 HB Cambridge, Mass.DeRobbio, Albert 1948, 50 RT Providence, R.I.DeRosa, Wilfred 1946-48 B Everett, Mass.DeRosa, William 1944-45 DeSilva, Edward 1953-55 42 HB West Warwick, R.I.Deska, Brendan 2007-09 95 DT Orlando, Fla.DeVaux, Chris 1991 19 K Westboro, Mass.Dewalt, Dedrick 1998-2001 11 WR Chicago, Ill.Dhembe, Albert 1969-71 55 LB Sturbridge, Mass.Dickie, Emerson 1953-55 E Malden, Mass.DiCosmo, Anthony 1996-98 11 WR Fair Lawn, N.J.Dierkas, Herman 1894-95 Dorchester, Mass.DiGeronimo, Paul 1987-88 14 DE Fitchburg, Mass.DiGugliemo, Joseph 1961 67 G Revere, Mass.Dillon, AJ 2017-present 2 RB New London, Conn.Dillon, David 1924-27 46 T Ashmont, Mass.DiMezza, Martin 1963-65 60 G East Haven, Conn.Diminick, Joseph 1946-49 B Kulpmont, Pa.DiNatale, Anthony 1935-37 52 QB Belmont, Mass.DiPesa, Frank 1928-30 35 G Revere, Mass.DiPietro, Rudy 2002 67 OT Westbrook, MaineDiSanzo, Alexander 2009 44 LB Fair Lawn, N.J.Distaso, Kevin 2009 38 LB North Reading, Mass.Divenant, John 1927-30 DiVito, Joseph 1965-67 (Capt. ’67) 3 QB Lynn, Mass.Divitto, Steele 2010-13 49 LB Ridgefield, Conn.Dixon, John 1928-30
(Capt. ’30) 1 E Norwood, Mass.Dodd, Horace 2002-03 28 RB Hamden, Conn.Does, Robert 1893-95Doherty, Chuck 1983 48 LB Waterville, MaineDoherty, Edward 1941-43 (Capt. ’43) 12 QB Andover, Mass.Doherty, John 1954-56 74 T West Roxbury, Mass.Doherty, Richard 1979 59 OT Plymouth, Mich.Donlan, William 1955 QB Brighton, Mass.Donovan, Kevin 1991 99 OLB Princeton, N.J.Dombrowski, Shawn 1983-86 44 SE Erie, Pa.Dominick, Andrew 1935-36 21 T Manchester, N.H.Donahue, Charles 1931-32Donahue, John 1922-25 (Capt. ’25) 19 T Peabody, Mass.Donahue, Edward 1925-28 9 G Peabody, Mass.Donahue, Paul 1932-34 36 GDonelan, George 1943-45 47 C Roxbury, Mass.Donlon, William 1954 25 QB Brighton, Mass.Donnellan, Charles 1921-23 Donohoe, John 1909Donovan, Arthur 1946-49 70 T Bronx, N.Y.Donovan, Jerome 1960-62 77 T Arlington, Mass.Donovan, Kevin 1989-90 99 OLB Princeton, N.J.Donovan, William 1965 30 FB Coaldale, Pa.Doohan, Michael 1950-52 T Malden, Mass.Doran, John 1950-52 G Arlington, Mass.Dougan, John 1931-33 14 HB Manchester, N.H.Dunbar, Jolonn 2004 40 LB Syracuse, N.Y.Duran, Ed 1986-89 5 WS North Bergen, N.J.Dowd, George 1921-23 21 Somerville, Mass.Dower, Francis 1924-27 63 E Norwood, Mass.Dower, William 1924-25, 28Downes, Harry 1960-62 83 E Dedham, Mass.Downes, Harry 1929-31 4 C Medford, Mass.Doyle, Fredrick 1910 Roxbury, Mass.Doyle, James 1918-21Doyle, Matthew 1908-10Doyle, William 1922-23 10 GDragos, Scott 1994-97 83 TE Rochester, Mass.Drexhage, Neil 2007 (Mgr.) Fiskdale, Mass.Driscoll, Art 1972-73 65 OG Fall River, Mass.Driscoll, Edward 1934-36 Woburn, Mass.Drowley 1902Drum, Joseph 1893 Boston, Mass.Drummey, James 1913Dubzinski, Walter 1940-42 37 G Gardner, Mass.Dubzinski, Walter 1962-63 36 FB Gardner, Mass.Dudeck, David 2012-15 26 RB Princeton, N.J.Dudnick, Ken 2001-02 59 K Linwood, N.J.Duffy, Bernard 1926-28 20 B Cambridge, Mass.Duffy, James 1912-15 (Capt. ’15) Cambridge, Mass.Duffy, Jim 1967 67 G North Scarsdale, N.Y.Duffy, Raymond 1920-23Duffy, William 1932-34 Taunton, Mass.Duggan, James 1957-58 41 FB Maynard, Mass.Duggan, Matthew 1910 Somerville, Mass.Duggan, Sean 2011-14 (Capt. ’14) 34 LB Cincinnati, OhioDukes, Chuckie 1991-92 33 RB Albany, N.Y.Dullea, Maurice 1914-16
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(Capt. ’16) 1 RT South Boston, Mass.Dumas, Albert 1924-26 32 EDunbar, Jo-Lonn 2005-07 (Capt. ’06-07) 40 LB Syracuse, N.Y.Dunbar, Lemuel 1920, 23-24 61 T Dedham, Mass.Dunn, Jim 1970 DHB Carlstadt, N.J.Duran, Edward J. 1989 5 WS North Bergen, N.J.Durant, Michael 1924-27 64 T Dorchester, Mass.Durham, Russell 1989-92 85 OLB Willow Grove, Pa.Dyer, Rich 1978-81 6 S Washington, D.C.Dyer, Ronald 1959 40 HB Hamden, Conn.Dykes, Kevin 2001-02 25 RB Orange, Calif.Dziama, Gregg 1969-71 54 DE Natick, Mass.Dziama, Jeff 1976-79 (Capt. ’79) 52 LB Framingham, Mass.EEdebali, Kasim 2010-13 (Capt. ’13) 91 DE Hamburg, GermanyEden, Thomas 1944Edmonds, Bobby 1995-97 41 LB Port Reading, N.J.Edson, Ted 1988 (Sr. Trainer)Egan, Edward 1918Egan, John 1966-68 52 C New Milford, N.J.Egan, Patrick 1918El Nokali, Karim 2005 14 QB Pittsburgh, Pa.Eisenhauer, Lawrence 1958-60 74 T Huntington, N.Y.El Attrach, Medhi 2016-present 25 DB Orlando, Fla.Elbery, Francis 1921-24 4 G Brighton, Mass.Elias, Kelly 1974-77 (Capt. ’77) 23 OLB Hackensack, N.H.Elliot, Joseph 1944-45Elliott, Donte 2011-12 30 WR Houston, TexasElliott, John 2011 East Meadow, N.Y.Ellis, Robert 1997, 99-2000 82 TE Baytown, TexasEllison, Dave 1970-72 (Capt. ’72) 32 LB Holyoke, Mass.Emmons, William 1951-52 G Tampa, Fla.Englert, Charlie 1944 52 P/B West Roxbury, Mass.English, Rupert 1994-96 24 DE Waltham, Mass.English, William 1944-45 54 B Winthrop, Mass.Erwin, Terry 1965-67 22 HB Beverly, Mass.Esposito, Mike 1972-74 (Capt. ’74) 26 HB Wilmington, Mass.Evans, Mike 1965-67 50 C Pittsburgh, Pa.Evans, Spiffy 2011-13 7 WR Hollywood, Fla.Everson, Steve 1994-95 1 WR Valdosta, Ga.Ezmunt, Alphonse 1931-33 44 T Salem, Mass.FFadule, John 2015 14 QB Wellesley, Mass. Fahey, Ed 1986 78 OT Glen Cove, N.Y.Fallon, Frederick 1911-12Fallon, Michael 1967-69 DB Niantic, Conn.Falvey, Walter 1915-17 Brighton, Mass.Farrell, John 1946-49 B West Roxbury, Mass.Fassel, Mike 2002-04 11 K Ho Ho Kus, N.J.Felker, Tim 2007 (Mgr.) Burlingame, Calif.Fenlon, William 1933 10 QB Fenlon, William 1934-35 13 QB Haverhill, Mass.Ferdenzi, Atilio 1934-36 22 HB Ashland, Mass.Ferdenzi, Edward 1944-45 30 B Ashland, Mass.Ferguson, Bill 2009-10 58 DL Weston, Mass.
Ferguson, William 1944 37 FB Ogdensburg, N.Y.Fermoyle, Norman 1918Ferraro, Joe 1978-81 57 MG Killingworth, Conn.Ferris, Gene 1968 54 LB Mattapan, Mass.Filt, Richard 1959Finch, Rolandan 2009, 11-12 28 RB New Albany, Ind.Finn, Aloysius 1909-11 Cambridge, Mass.Finn, Ed 1975-76 90 TE Medford, Mass.Fiorentino, Albert 1940-42 35 G Watertown, N.Y.Fiorentino, Edward 1942 23 E Everett, Mass.Fisher, Greg 1995-96 94 DL Coatsville, Pa.Fitzgerald, Bob 1984 FL Methuen, Mass.Fitzgerald, Charles 1914-17 (Capt. ’17) QB Dorchester, Mass.Fitzgerald, George 1911-12 Cambridge, Mass.Fitzgerald, James 1937-39 48 B Malden, Mass.Fitzgerald, John 1913-14 Rockland, Mass.Fitzgerald, John R. 1967-69 76 DT Southbridge, Mass.Fitzgerald, John 1970 LB Dorchester, Mass.Fitzgerald, Joseph 1924-27 18 FB Boston, Mass.Fitzgerald, Stephen 1914-15Fitzgerald, Walter 1943 Dorchester, Mass.Fitzgibbons, Francis 1962-63 53 C Worcester, Mass.Fitzpatrick, Francis J. 1902 Charleston, Mass.Fitzpatrick, James 1916-17, 19-20 15 HB Meriden, Conn.Fitzpatrick, T.J. 1982 28 LB Bethesda, Md.Fitzpatrick, Thomas 1908 Roxbury, Mass.Fitzpatrick, William 1955 53 C White Plains, N.Y.Fitzpatrick, William 1960-62 30 FB Auburn, N.Y.Flaherty, Leonard 1948-49 G Saugus, Mass.Flaherty, Michael 1983 (Mgr.)Flaherty, Patrick 1908-10 Dorchester, Mass.Flaherty, Patrick 1918Flaherty, Paul 1933-35 5 HB Woburn, Mass.Flaherty, Sean 2009-12 57 LS Loveland, OhioFlaherty, Thomas 1909Flanagan, John 1956-58 82 E Dorchester, Mass.Flanagan, John 1960 85 E Swampscott, Mass.Flanagan, John 1963 85 G Fairfield, Conn.Flanagan, Robert 1951-52 E Brockton, Mass.Flanagan, William 1961-62 21 HB Fairfield, Conn.Fleck, Greg 1970-71 75 DT Hull, Mass.Fleigner, Carl 1960, 62 86 E Providence, R.I.Fleming, Jeff 1968 DB Hyde Park, Mass.Fleming, John 1962 23 HB Dorchester, Mass.Fleming, William 1912-15 Brighton, Mass.Fletcher, Donnie 2008-11 (Capt. ’11) 4 CB Cleveland, OhioFlores, Brian 2000-03 36 LB Brooklyn, N.Y.Florio, Louis 1953 T Dorchester, Mass.Flutie, Billy 2007-10 14 QB/WR Natick, Mass.Flutie, Darren 1984-87 24 FL/SE Natick, Mass.Flutie, Doug 1981-84 22 QB Natick, Mass.Flutie, Troy 2015-17 16 WR Natick, Mass. Flynn, Maurice 1893-95 (Capt. ’94) East Boston, Mass.Flynn, William 1936-38 (Capt. ’38) 13 E Boston, Mass.Fogarty, Walter 1901 Roxbury, Mass.Folcarelli, Anthony 1955-56 52 C Johnston, R.I.Foley, Edward 1964-65 5 QB Woburn, Mass.Foley, Glenn 1990-93 13 QB Cherry Hill, N.J.Foley, James 1921-22 West Stockbridge, Mass.
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Foley, Thomas 1901 Boston, Mass.Ford, John 1901 Waltham, Mass.Fortenberry, E.J. 2016 42 DB Santa Monica, Calif.Fortunato, William 1944 14 G Everett, Mass.Fox, Chris 2008, 10 25 SS Hull, Mass.Fox, Dan 1979 93 DT Bethlehem, Pa.Foy, Edward 1916-17, 19-20 29Frager, Tim 1987-89 21 TB Lynn, Mass.Franco, Nicholas 1965 66 G Jersey City, N.J.Francois, Robert 2005-08 35 LB Highlands, TexasFraser, C. Flynn 1929Fraser, Glynn 1930-31 East Boston, Mass.Frazer, Charles 1929, 31 65 B South Boston, Mass.Frechette, John 1962-64 76 T Waltham, Mass.Freese, Nate 2010-13 85 K Strongsville, OhioFreitas, John 1931-33 13 QB Fairhaven, Conn.Funchion, Matt 1977 OG Peabody, Mass.Funk, Nathan 1998 39 RB Vancouver, British ColumbiaFunke, Jerod 1995 53 DE St. Charles, Ill.Furbush, Edward 1933-35 25 E Waltham, Mass.Furbush, Charles 1941-42 50 E Waltham, Mass.Furey, Francis 1953-55 T Boston, Mass.Furey, John 1942,46-48 (Capt. ’48) T Maynard, Mass.GGabis, Joseph 1955-57 77 T Gardner, Mass.Gaffney, Clint 1975-79 2 DE Killingworth, Conn.Gaffney, Ted 1983-86 57 LB Wayne, N.J.Gagliardi, Richard 1953-55 E Hamden, Conn.Gagnon, Lionel 1960 Galeckas, Bernie 1968 56 MG Worcester, Mass.Gallagher, Edward 1929-31 40 E Brighton, Mass.Gallagher, Francis 1956 84 E Taunton, Mass.Gallagher, James 1910-12 Newton Center, Mass.Gallagher, James 1947 G Revere, Mass.Gallagher, Philip 1962 E Roslindale, Mass.Galligan, Theodore 1933-35 41 T Cambridge, Mass.Gallik, Andy 2011-14 (Capt. ’14) 59 C Evergreen Park, Ill.Gallivan, Bob 1967-68 39 K Hartford, Conn.Gallup, Barry 1966-68 87 OE Swampscott, Mass.Galvani, Frank 1938-40 32 RG Framingham, Mass.Galvin, Jack 2017 39 DB Lowell, Mass.Galvin, John 1984-87 55 LB Lowell, Mass.Gamble, Shelby 1979-80 42 RB South Haven, Mich.Ganfuss, Mike 2000 56 LB Rye, N.Y.Garay, Antonio 1998-2002 85 DL Rahway, N.J.Garofalo, James 1965-67 64 G Cos Cob, Conn.Garon, Guy 1960-62 9 QB Biddeford, MaineGarrison, Chris 2016-present 81 TE Goffstown, N.H.Gary, Joseph 1894Gaskins, Kenney 2000 15 WR Mitchellville, Md.Gause, DeLeon 2007-10 9 CB Miami, Fla.Gautreau, Donald 1958, 60-61 63 G Charlestown, Mass.Gavin, Thomas 1912-14 Geigner, Carl 1961 Geiselman, Kyle 1997-98 93 S Cumberland, R.I.Geiser, Jack 2006-09 51 LS Dallas, TexasGemelli, Thomas 1924-27 Dorchester, Mass.Gent, Raymond 1918Gentili, Ronald 1964-65 33 HB Mansfield, Mass.
Genualdo, Craig 1997 39 DB Lynn, Mass.Geoghgan, Terrence 1939-41 Hyde Park, Mass.Giacone, Mike 2013-16 88 TE Westfield, N.J.Gianelli, Mario 1942, 46-47 G Everett, Mass.Gianackos, Nick 1993-96 92 DL Lyons, Ill.Giannino, Dave 1998 Giardi, Alponse 1966 20 QB Salem, Mass.Giaquinto, Joseph 1982-85 1 SE Winthrop, Mass.Gibbons, Brent 1993 80 TE Darien, Conn.Gibbons, Edward 1928-30 26 E Framingham, Mass.Giesleman, Scott 1982-85 83 TE Weston, Mass.Gildea, Chris 1987-89 59 NG Framingham, Mass.Giles, Austin 2006-09 52 DE Marshfield, Mass.Giles, Tracey 1985, 87-89 30 FL East Douglas, Mass.Gill, Dick 1968 FL Miami, Fla.Gill, George 1968-70 21 F Arlington, Mass.Gill, Richard 1960 41 HB Arlington, Mass.Gillis, Florence 1908-10 Dorchester, Mass.Gillis, Gerald 1962 78 T West Roxbury, Mass.Gilman, Oscoe 1934-36 23 T Newburyport, Mass.Ginley, Kevin 1988 83 TE North Olmstead, OhioGintoff, Fella 1936-38 40 QB Claremont, N.H.Giordano, Benjamin 1947 Everett, Mass.Giordano, Steve 1977, 79 92 TE Woburn, Mass.Giosa, Ernest 1911 Dorchester, Mass.Giunta, David 1990-91 25 WS Palm City, Fla.Gladchuk, Chet Sr. 1938-40 45 C Bridgeport, Conn.Gladchuk, Chet Jr. 1970-72 52 C Amherst, Mass.Glandorf, Joe 1973-75 36 LB West Hartford, Conn.Glasper, Ryan 2003-06 24 SS Southington, Conn.Gleason, Albert 1893-95Gleason, Bertram 1929, 31-32 25 C Brookline, Mass.Glines, Ben 2016-present 19 WR Cincinnati, OhioGlynn, Frederick 1958-60 (Capt. ’60) 51 C Dorchester, Mass.Godbolt, Mike 1974-77 11 WR Bethlehem, Pa.Gomulinski, Jeff 2003 25 P Naugatuck, Conn.Gonet, John 1980-81 67 C New Bedford, Mass.Gonsalves, Leonardo 1963 North Dartmouth, Mass.Gonzalez, Anthony 2003-06 WR Framingham, Mass.Good, Frederick 1952 (Mgr.)Goode, Stanley 1947-49 E Fitchburg, Mass.Goodberlet, Michael 1983 51 OG Churchville, N.Y.Goodman, Mike 2009 72 OT Miami, Fla.Goodreault, Eugene 1938-40 50 RE Haverhill, Mass.Goodwin, Doug 2000-03 61 DT Freeport, N.Y.Gordon, Art 1990 25 CB Winchester, Mass.Gordon, David 1993-94 14 K Avon, Conn.Gorecki, Charles 1982-85 95 DE Paoli, Pa.Gorman, Richard 1926-28, 30 28 G Watertown, Mass.Gould, Albert 1943Gould, Albert 1946-49 E Allston, Mass.Gould, Joseph 1948-50 LG Philadelphia, Pa.Goulet, Matthew 1993 69 OT Lawrence, Mass.Gowetski, Mark 1984-85 58 C Loveland, OhioGraboski, Edward 1916Grace, Adam 1997-99 92 DL Kings Park, N.Y.Grace, James 1966-68 34 DB Cleveland, OhioGrady, Thomas 1895-97 Boston, Mass.Graham, Arthur 1960-62 (Capt. ’62) 84 E Somerville, Mass.Graham, John 1945 46 E Canton, Mass.
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Grainger, Edward 1894-97 East Boston, Mass.Gramling, Paul 1965 FB Milwaukee, Wis.Granger, Harry 1894-95, 97Grant, Mike 1981 6 FL New Bedford, Mass.Gray, Peter 1986-89 96 DT Swarthmore, Pa.Green, Andre 1988, 90 2 SE Somerville, N.J.Green, David 1993-94 30 RB Mt. Kisco, N.Y.Green, Neil 1976-78 33 RB Millbrook, N.Y.Green, Steve 1998 (Mgr.) Green, William 1924-27 72 T West Roxbury, Mass.Green, William 1999-2001 1 RB Atlantic City, N.J.Greene, John 1902 South Boston, Mass.Greene, Vincent 1908-10 South Boston, Mass.Gregory, Chuck 1986-87 19 FL Detroit, Mich.Grice, Greg 1992-94 20 SE Miami, Fla.Grice, Sharrieff 2015-16 43 LB Naugatuck, Conn. Griffin, John 1944 24 HB Somerville, Mass.Griffin, William 1938-39 34 T Dorchester, Mass.Grywalski, Frank 1962-64 88 E Fairfield, Conn.Guazzo, Mike 1996-97, 99-2000 80 TE Oakland, N.J.Guenther, Gary 1968-70 77 G Newtonville, N.Y.Guillet, Ned 1972-73 40 S West Hartford, Conn.Guinea, Thomas 1935-36 11 HBGunn, Mike 1977-80 80 DE Bedford, N.H.Gunnell, Rich 2006-09 (Capt. ’09) 18 WR East Windsor, N.J.Gurry, John 1966 35 HB Cambridge, Mass.Gustin, Billy 1995 15 FS Fort Lauderdale, Fla.Gutapfel, Truman 2013-16 97 DT Harrison, Ohio (Capt. '16)Guthrie, Sean 1998-2001 (Capt. ’01) 99 DE Miami, Fla.Guyer, Douglas 1980-82 9 DE Wayne, Pa.Guzman, Gunter 2001 34 DB Pawtucket, R.I.HHaden, Josh 2008 1 RB Washington, Md.Haff, Matt 1994-95 57 OLB Wexford, Pa.Hafferty, William 1925-28 T Everett, Mass.Haggan, Al 1977 35 ILB Tuckahoe, N.Y.Hajjar, Jamie 1984-85 (Mgr.) Braintree, Mass.Hajjar, Peter 1971 (Mgr.) Braintree, Mass.Hajjar, Richard 1978 (Mgr.) Braintree, Mass.Halligan, Henry 1910-11 South Boston, Mass.Halloran, Clarence 1917, 19 25Halloran, Nick 2009 71 OG Somerville, Mass.Halloran, Shawn 1983, 85-86 7 QB Westminster, Mass.Hanewich, Harold 1953-54 40 E Pawtucket, R.I.Hannafin, Terence 1997 15 PK Dix Hills, N.Y. Hall, Thomas 1960-62 55 C Brooklyn, N.Y.Hall, Ty 2004-07 54 OT Cincinnati, OhioHalcovich, John 1972-72 87 DE Mount Carmel, Pa.Hanlon, Frank 1916 4 HBHannon, Frank 1918Harbison, John 1948-50 E Philadelphia, Pa.Harding, Dennis 1995-98 18 WR Baltimore, Md.Hardy, Richard 1924-26 57 GHare, Mark 1986 (Sr. Trainer)Harrington, Francis 1908-09Harrington, Raymond 1931-33 35 HB Dorchester, Mass.Harrington, Scott 1981-84 (Capt. ’84) 52 DT Westwood, Mass.
Harris, Frank 1968-70 (Capt. ’70) 17 QB Malden, Mass.Harris, Maurice 1926Harris, Montel 2008-10 41 RB Jacksonville, Fla.Harris, William 2015-present 8 DB Suwanee, Ga. Harrison, Edward 1922-25 36 E Brooklyn, N.Y.Harrison, Richard 1938-39 23 E Malden, Mass.Hart, James 1898-99Hartigan, Edward 1908-10 (Capt. ’10) South Boston, Mass.Hartigan, Henry 1910 South Boston, Mass.Hartigan, John 1911-12 (Capt. ’11, ’12) South Boston, Mass.Hartsell, Mark 1994-95 10 QB Brockton, Mass.Hassel, Jim 1986 50 DE Cincinnati, OhioHasselbeck, Matt 1994-97 7 QB Norfolk, Mass.Hasselbeck, Nathanael 2002-03 7 CB Norfolk, Mass.Hasselbeck, Tim 1997, 99-2000 (Capt. ’00) 7 QB Norfolk, Mass.Hathy, Chris 2004 65 C Pittsburgh, Pa.Havrda, Jerome 1956-58 73 T Milford, Conn.Hazard, Joel 2002-04 17 WR Marietta, Ga.Hazlin, John 1967 63 G Mystic, Conn.Heagney, Thomas 1911 Malden, Mass.Heald, Brooke 1997-98 59 LB Sudbury, Mass.Heaphy, John 1919-20, 22 29 CHeaphy, Matthew 1918-19Heath, Irving 1910-11 East Boston, Mass.Heath, Leslie 1910-11 East Boston, Mass.Heffernan, Roy 1912Hegarty, John Jr. 1990-93 (Mgr.) West Roxbury, Mass.Hegedus, Steve 1971 DHB Norwalk, Conn.Heggie, James 1929-31 27 T Jamaica Plain, Mass.Heistowski, Stephen 1945 45 B Pittsfield, Mass.Hellgeth, Brian 1989 97 OLB Chicago, Ill.Hemingway, Byron 1973-76 85 DE Newburgh, N.Y.Hemmer, Andy 1983-86 81 DE Cincinnati, OhioHemmert, Michael 1995-97 91 TE Drexel Hill, Pa.Hemmings, Keith 2000-02 12 WR Keasbey, N.J.Henderson, Ray 2002-04 3 LB Cresskill, N.J.Hendren, James 2015 58 OL Medfield, Mass.Hennessey, Art 1990 76 NG Billerica, Mass.Henninger, Terry 1973 55 C Lehighton, Pa.Henry, Charles 1962 G Trenton, N.J.Herman, Edward 1926-29 29 T Hyde Park, N.Y.Herzlich, Mark 2006-08, 10 94 LB Wayne, Pa.Hickey, Edward 1923Hickey, James 1921-22 BHickey, Walter 1910-11Hicks, Willie 1988-90 8 QB Mattapan, Mass.Higgins, James 1924-26 Medford, Mass.Higginson, Leroy 1917Hilliman, Jon 2014, 2016-17 32 RB Plainfield, N.J.Hinds, Justin 2003-04 95 DT Piscataway, N.J.Hines, Joseph 1953-55 T Dorchester, Mass.Hines, Lawrence 1961-62 81 E Holliston, Mass.Hislop, William 1985-87 25 FB Union City, N.J.Hilvert, Ray 1987-90 (Capt. ’90) 86 FL/SE Cincinnati, OhioHoar, David 1943 Salem, Mass.Hoffmann, Augie 2000-03 (Capt. ’03) 78 OG Parkridge, N.J.Hogan, Junior 1976-79 58 LB New Haven, Conn.
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Hogan, Vincent 1957-59 10 HB Springfield, Mass.Hogan, William 1944 23 C East Boston, Mass.Holland, William 1895-99 Chelsea, Mass.Holland, William 1936-38 8 GHoley, Peter 1981-84 36 LB Lynn, Mass.Holloway, Max 2009-11 56 DE Lutz, Fla.Holovak, Michael 1940-42 (Capt. ’42) 45 B Lansford, Pa.Horne, Tom 1928-30 13 T Somerville, Mass.Horman, Kerry 1966-68 75 DT North Attleboro, Mass.Horrigan, Frank 1916-17Horsfal, Albert 1936-38 46 B Hostetler, John 1994-96 79 C Altoona, Pa.Hostetter, Daniel 1964-65 42 HB Osterville, Mass.Hovan, Chris 1996-99 (Capt. ’99) 95 DL Rocky River, OhioHovsepian, John 2008-09 25 WR Holliston, Mass.Howatt, Bob 1972-73 32 LB New Rochelle, N.Y.Howell, Alex 201-15 42 P/K Florence, S.C. Howlett, Brian 1990-93 45 ILB Quincy, Mass.Hudgins, Kyle 1986-87 88 TE Springfield, N.J.Hudson, Gary 1970-71 24 DB Coventry, R.I.Hudson, Ralph 1971-72 43 HB Peabody, R.I.Hug, Jeff 1990 45 SS Montville, N.J.Huggins, Carlos 2007 71 OG Coral Springs, Fla.Hughes, Hampton 2011 37 DB Dallas, TexasHughes, Kenneth 1947-49 B Pagchogue, N.Y.Hughes, Leo 1919, 21-23Hunt, Carter 1967 88 E New Bedford, Mass.Hunt, Martin 1909-10Hunter, Myran 2003-04 92 DE Tallahassee, Fla.Hurld, Daniel 1909-12 (Capt. ’10, ’11) Stoneham, Mass.Hurley, Charles 1912-13Hurley, Ed 1970 P Cambridge, Mass.Hurley, John 1897Hurley, Michael 1959 75 T Jersey City, N.J.Hurley, William 1934-36 Hutchinson, Joseph 1960-62 60 G Winthrop, Mass.Hyland, Robert 1964-66 60 G White Plains, N.Y.IIdrizi, Korab 2016-present 85 TE Fort Lee, N.J.Irwin, John 1951-53 HB Laconia, N.H.Iton, Neil 1983-85 43 CB East Orange, N.J.Izbicki, Thomas 1951-54 86 E Norwich, Conn.JJackson, Harrison 2013-15 3 WR Round Hill, Va.Jackson, Mike 1976 55 C Washington, D.C.Jakubczak, Gerald 1961 20 HB Buffalo, N.Y.Janas, John 1960-62 37 FB Central Falls, R.I.Jarvis, Justin 2007-09 82 WR Bloomfield, Conn.Javorski, Mike 2012 39 RB LaGrange, Ill.Jovanovich, Mike 1989-90 72 OT Mississauga, OntarioJanusas, John 1935-37 10 T Lexington, Mass.Jauron, Robert 1939-41 54 HB Nashua, N.H.Jez, Kevin 1979, 81 43 DB Bethesda, Md.Jivilekian, Ira 1936-38 6 BJohnson, Arthur 1922-24 44 HBJohnson, Dave 1977-78 25 DB Reading, Mass.Johnson, David 1987-90 44 SS Cherry Hill, N.J.Johnson, Elijah 2016-present 76 OL Severn, Md.Johnson, Isaac 2008-09 42 CB Everett, Mass.
Johnson, John 2013-16 (Capt. '16) 9 DB West Hyattsville, Md.Johnson, Joseph 1951-53 (Capt. ’53) HB New Haven, Conn.Johnson, RaMon 1998-2000 (Capt. ’00) 6 DB Warrensville Heights, OhioJones, Bryce 2012-13 17 DB University Heights, OhioJones, C.J. 2010, 12-13 18 DB Wilmington, Del.Jones, David 1993 43 OLB Wall, N.J.Jones, Davon 2016-present 16 LB Worcester, Mass.Jordan, Steve 1988 95 NG Dorchester, Mass.Jovanovich, Mike 1990-91 72 OT Mississauga, OntarioJoy, Tim 2012 33 LB Chelmsford, Mass.Joyner, Russell 1978-82 (Capt ‘82) 88 DE Bronx, N.Y.Jundzil, Stanley 1931-33 23 E Brighton, Mass.KKacergis, Clement 1957 87 E Provincetown, Mass.Kalafatus, Peter 1945 53 G Brookline, Mass.Kamara, Joe 1991-93 5 CB Mattapan, Mass.Kamphaus, Mark 1986-89 (Capt. ’89) 12 QB Cincinnati, OhioKane, James 1951, 54 20 QB Weymouth, Mass.Kane, John 1966 33 HB South Boston, Mass.Kanzler, Ken 1985 18 K Islip Terrace, N.Y.Karafa, Tanner 2017-present 48 DE Ashburn, Va.Kasergis, Clem 1960 86 E Provincetown, Mass.Kashetta, Dave 2002-04 (Capt. ’04) 86 TE Westport, Conn.Kaufman, Jeff 1975-78 18 DB Greensburg, Pa.Kavalec, Kevin 2013-16 (Capt. '16) 93 DE Middleburg Heights, OhioKavanaugh, James 1966-67 81 E Providence, R.I.Keaney, Joseph 1934-36 20 G Lynn, Mass.Keelan, David 1952, 54 47 HB Dedham, Mass.Kehoe, Edmund 1944 17 G West Roxbury, Mass.Keliher, John 1976 DHB Springfield, Mass.Keliher, William 1896-99Kelleher, John 1924-27 QB Cambridge, Mass.Kelleher, William 1919-22 (Capt. ’22) 3 FB Cambridge, Mass.Kelley, George 1919-21Kelley, John 1929-30 Belmont, Mass.Kelley, Joseph 1931 (Capt. ’31) 1 B Brighton, Mass.Kelley, Matt 1987-90 92 LB New Canaan, Conn.Kelley, Paul 1944 15 G Somerville, Mass.Kelley, William 1929 64 BKelly, Brendan 2000 72 OG Issaquah, Wash.Kelly, Edward 1931-33 8 FB Norwood, Mass.Kelly, Evan 2015 99 DL Pittsburgh, Pa.Kelly, John 1898-99 Dorchester, Mass.Kelly, John 1970-72 85 DE Rutherford, N.J.Kelly, Walter 1931 14 B Dorchester, Mass.Kendall, Pete 1992-95 66 OT Weymouth, Mass.Kendregan, James 1901 Rockland, Mass.Keniry, Cyril 1977-80 22 S Hamden, Conn.Kennedy, Edward 1946-48 C Tamaqua, Pa.Kennedy, James 1920Kennedy, John 1925-28 23 B Milton, Mass.Kennedy, Mark 1990-91 65 OT Lyndhurst, OhioKenney, George 1913Kenney, Joseph 1898-99, 1901-02 (Capt. ’01)Kennedy, Mark 1988-89 65 OT Lyndhurst, OhioKenny, Jack 2017 98 DT Baltimore, Md.
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Kent, Jack 1976-79 (Capt. ’79) 44 DE Albany, N.Y.Keresey, Robert 1958-59 33 FB Gardner, Mass.Keohane, John 1912-13Keohane, John 1921-24Keough, Vincent 1934-36 28 C Medford, Mass.Kerr, Dan 1991-93 91 OLB Wilton, Conn.Kerr, George 1938-40 47 RG Brookline, Mass.Kete, Chris 1970-72 59 C Madison, N.J.Kevit, Eugene 1945 Keyes, Josh 2011, 14 25 LB Ghent, N.Y.Kidhardt, Louis 1937-39 53 T Bedford, Mass.Kiley, Charles 1897-99 (Capt. ’99)Kiley, Kevin 2002 10 LB Fairfax Station, Va.Killelea, John 1946 B Hyde Park, Mass.Killelea, John 1942 22 B Hyde Park, Mass.Killion, Arthur 1955 (Mgr.) Malden, Mass.Killian, John 1935-37 Everett, Mass.Kilion, Edward 1912-13Killilea, Joseph 1931-33 22 E Hyde Park, Mass.Kilroy, Bernard 1925-28 FB Belmont, Mass.Kilroy, John 1925-28 Roxbury, Mass.Kimble, Tahj 2011 20 RB Fernandina Beach, Fla.King, Brandon 1995 29 WR McDonald, Pa.King, Edward 1945-47 T Chestnut Hill, Mass.King, Jim 1968 89 DE Worceser, Mass.King, Joseph 1941-42 43 G South Boston, Mass.King, Joseph 1945-46 G South Boston, Mass.Kirchner, Stephen 1969-71 23 DB Lancaster, Pa.Kiriocoppoulos, K. 1963 T Boston, Mass.Kirke, John 1914-17 (Capt. ’17) 33 E Somerville, Mass.Kirouac, Louis 1959-61 87 E Manchester, N.H.Kissell, Adolph 1939-41 28 FB Nashua, N.H.Kissell, James 1935-37 17 G Nashua, N.H.Kissell, John 1942,46-47 T Nashua, N.H.Kives, Stephen 1967-69 OE Cleveland, OhioKiwanuka, Mathias 2002-05 (Capt. ’04, ‘05) 94 DE Indianapolis, Ind.Klare, Andy 1988-91 98 NG Cincinnati, OhioKlein, Pete 1991-93 81 TE Canfield, OhioKleiner, Emil 1962, 64 73 T Assonet, Mass.Kline, John 1969-71 82 DE Downington, Pa.Kneib, Pat 1999 97 DL Kansas City, Mo.Knight, Derrick 2000-03 20 RB Westwood, Mass.Knoll, Mike 2016-17 98 P/K Copley, OhioKnox, Bill 1970 OHB Buffalo, N.Y.Kolbe, Steve 1972 ILB Warminster, Pa.Kobolinski, Stephen 1923-25 33 C South Boston, Mass.Koen, William 1897-1901 Salem, Mass.Koppen, Dan 1999-2002 77 OL Whitehall, Pa.Kormanik, Keith 1992-94 35 SS Towson, Md.Korutz, Adam 2017-present 33 DL Johnson City, N.Y.Kowalski, Gary 1980-82 76 OT Killingworth, Conn.Koziol, Trey 2004, 06 87 TE Hinsdale, Ill.Kozlowski, Jan 1935-37 32 E South Boston, Mass.Kozlowski, Joseph 1921-24 7 T Cambridge, Mass.Kozlowski, Steven 1922Kramer, Aaron 2014 70 OL Duxbury, Mass.Kraunelis, Leo 1950 QB Harrisville, R.I.Krauza, Andy 1995, 97-98 47 DL West Seneca, N.Y.Kreshpane, Karl 1983-86 35 SS Needham, Mass.
Krevis, Al 1971, 73-74 72 OT Lake Hiawatha, N.J.Krikorian, Karl 1959, 61 67 G Providence, R.I.Kroner, Richard 1966-68 55 MG Milwaukee, Wis.Kruczek, Mike 1973-75 (Capt. ’75) 8 QB Fairfax, Va.Kruger, Leo 1966-67 66 G Lackawanna, N.Y.Krystoforski, Brian 1980-83 90 FB Detroit, Mich.Kuboyama, Clint 1991-92 21 DB Honolulu, HawaiiKuechly, Luke 2009-11 (Capt. ’11) 40 LB Cincinnati, OhioKulevich, Alexander 1955-57 83 E Maynard, Mass.Kulas, Ed 1977-79 62 G Syracuse, N.Y.Kulis, Joseph 1946-48 C Lowell, Mass.Kurowski, Rich 1968-70 53 C Norristown, Pa.Kushigian, Harry 1960, 62-63 77 T Providence, R.I.Kushner, Bill 1990-91 12 P San Diego, Calif.Kutz, Gordon 1964-66 83 E Wilkes-Barre, Pa.Kwitchoff, Jim 1987-88 75 OT Amherst, N.Y.LLabbe, Rico 1986-89 4 SS Rockville, Md.LaBoy, Pete 1975-77 88 WR Danbury, Conn.Ladd, Ken 1972-74 (Capt. ’74) 15 DHB Newburyport, Mass.Ladewig, William 1965-67 74 T Waukesha, Wis.Lafferty, Fred 1901LaLanne, Sam 2002 (Mgr.) Stamford, Conn.Lamb, Thomas 1945Lambert, Edward 1941-42 26 E Brighton, Mass.Lamot, John 2017-present 28 LB Graham, N.C.Landrigan, James 1894-97 Boston, Mass.Landers, Deidre 1990 (trainer)Landry, Greg 1992-94 63 OG Lynn, Mass.Landry, Harold 2014-17 7 DE Fayetteville, N.C.Lane, John 1901Lane, Thomas 1956-57 65 G Roxbury, Mass.Lang, Henry 1902Lanoue, Bernard 1942 52 B Brockton, Mass.Lanoue, Bernard 1946-48 B Brockton, Mass.Lapham, Rich 2007-10 66 OT Amherst, N.H.LaPlante, Walter 1919LaQuerre, Paul 1998-2000 50 OG West Barnstable, Mass.Lardner, Michael 1968-69 52 C Great Neck, N.Y.Larkin, Daniel 1929-31 43 G Dorchester, Mass.Larkin, George 1956-58 (Capt. ’58) 55 C Peabody, Mass.Larkin, Nick 2004-07 (Capt. ’07) 57 DE Cincinnati, OhioLarkin, Philip 1923-26 59 C Lynn, Mass.Larmond, Colin Jr. 2008-09, 11-12 1 WR Whippany, N.J.Laro, Gordon 1992-93 98 TE Lynn, Mass.LaRocco, Michael 1949 T Weymouth, Mass.LaRosa, Anthony 1959 64 G Everett, Mass.LaRose, Noah 1996 64 OL West Barnstable, Mass.Lasonde, Jared 2010 (Mgr.) East Longmeadow, Mass.Latta, Shena 1997 (Mgr.) Philadelphia, Pa.Launceford, Joey 2014 30 K Seattle, Wash.Laurenzo, John 1971 OHB Houston, TexasLavoie, George 1967-68 C Fall River, Mass.Lawier, Robert 1944-45Lawrence, Andre 2011-12 35 LB Hartford, Conn.Lawson, Ricky 1995 84 WR Mattapan, Mass.Lazard, Marcell 2017 74 OL Bloomfield, N.J.
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Leary 1902Leary, Bill 1978 56 C Wappinger’s Falls, N.Y.Leavitt, Keith 2000-03 64 OT Fitchburg, Mass.Leber, Chris 1972-73 89 TE Kensington, Md.LeBlanc, Robert 1958-60 60 G Milton, Mass.LeBreque, Mark 1970 (Mgr.) Waterbury, Conn.Ledbetter, Jerome 1999-2001 51 LB Jersey City, N.J.Lee, Chuck 1973 DB Waltham, Mass.Lee, Clyde 2009-10 17 WR Missouri City, TexasLee, Everett 2004 39 FB Philadelphia, Pa.LeGrande, Dominick 2008-10 29 SS Staten Island, N.Y.Lehner, Kevin 1986 (Mgr.)Lenane, Mortimer 1926-27Lennon, Dan 2006 50 LS Milford, Conn.Lennon, James 1943Lenz, Carl 1990-91 94 DT Wilton, Conn.Leonard, George 1909-10 Beachmont, Mass.Leone, John 1963-65 61 G Norwich, Conn.LePiesha, Walter 1935-37 30 E Lester, Larry 2002-05 6 WR Piscataway, N.J.Leuffen, Rob 2003 80 P Wayne, N.J.Levanitis, Steven 1939-41 19 T Cambridge, Mass.Levano, Gerald 2010-12 43 P Massapequa, N.Y.Levy, Travis 2017-present 35 RB Olney, Md.Lichtenberg, Colton 2015, 2017 99 K Savannah, Ga. Lifka, Nick 2014 48 DL Naperville, Ill.Lillis, James 1931-33 9 HB Brighton, Mass.Lilly, Jason 2003-05 82 WR Dover, Del.Lindsey, Ryan 2010 5 WR Mahway, N.J.Lindstrom, Chris 2015-present 75 OL Dudley, Mass. Lindstrom, Eric 1984-88 99 DE Weymouth, Mass.Linehan, Daniel 1923 West Stockbridge, Mass.Linehan, Jeffrey 1959 84 E Meriden, Conn.Linnehan, James 1911-14 (Capt. ’14) Newton Center, Mass.Lipka, Chester 1942, 46-48 T Lowell, Mass.Lipson, Edmund 1964-66 (Capt. ’66) 68 G Lynn, Mass.Liston, James 1920-21Lively, Steve 1978, 80-82 70 OG Mansfield, Mass.Locapo, Dom 2002 (Mgr.) East Wareham, Mass.Lockhart, Ben 1998 67 OL Minneapolis, Minn.Logue, Ed 1977 OT Waltham, Mass.Logue, James 1924-27 Malden, Mass.Long, Nelson 1992 75 OG East Providence, R.I.Long, William 1895-98 Roxbury, Mass.Lonngval, Armond 1945Lopezzo, Tom 1973 (Mgr.)Lord, Eddie 1981 59 C Augusta, Ga.Loughery, John 1979-82 7 QB Trevose, Pa.Louis-Jean, Al 2011, 13 5 DB Brockton, Mass.Lovett, George 1953-54 HB Providence, R.I.Lowe, Brian 1986-89 6 K/P Pittsburgh, Pa.Lowell, John 2009 84 WR Miami, Fla.Lowery, James 2016 74 OL Burr Ridge, Ill.Lowney, John 1915-16 8 FBLozier, Jim 1970 78 DT Jackson, Mich.Loyte, Jon 2006-07 89 TE Gloucester, Mass.Lubischer, Nicholas 1982 93 DE Oceanport, N.J.Lubischer, Steve 1981-83 93 DE Oceanport, N.J.Lucas, Carl 1940-42 48 B Somerville, Mass.Lucas, Richard 1955 E South Boston, Mass.
Lucero, Lucas 2004 97 DE Downey, Calif.Lucey, Daniel 1901 Melrose, Mass.Lucey, David 1937-39 38 QB Dover, N.H.Lukachik, Alexander 1938-40 36 LE Bridgeport, Conn.Lukis, Joseph 1962-63 (Capt. ’63) 87 E Walpole, Mass.Luppi, Albert 1932-34 54 FB Somerville, Mass.Lyles, Kevin 1989-90 49 FB Baltimore, Md.Lyman, Erik 1992-94 55 ILB Morrisville, Pa.Lyons, Frank 1926-28 20 B Newton, Mass.Lyons, John 1916-19 23 Wakefield, Mass.Lyons, William 1896Lynch, Joseph 1908-09 Roxbury, Mass.Lynch, Patrick 2005 47 FB Bloomfield Hills, Mich.Lynch, Richard 1956-57 23 QB Seakonk, Mass.Lynch, Tom 1974-76 75 OG Whitman, Mass.MMacDonald, Albert 1893-95MacDonald, Edward 1967, 69 DE Brighton, Mass.MacDonald, George 1913MacDonald, Joseph 1928-30 12 E Salem, Mass.MacDonald, Mark 1982-84 (Capt. ’84) 79 OT West Roxbury, Mass.Macek, Dan 1973-75 52 C Manchester, N.H.Macinsky, Steve 1971 42 OHB Whitney Point, N.Y.MacLellan, Alex 1972-74 (Capt. ’74) 37 OLB Hudson, OhioMadden, Edward 1917, 19Madden, Jerry 1977-78 61 OT New Hartford, N.Y.Magee, Jack 1973-74 63 G Pennsauken, N.J.Maglio, Mark 2008 38 CB Mequon, Wis.Magnarelli, Thomas 1953-54 31 HB Westwood, Mass.Maguire, Dennis 1897 Saxonville, Mass.Mahon, Thomas 1938-40 49 LT Dorchester, Mass.Mahoney, Charles 1910-11Mahoney, Edward 1941Mahoney, George 1934-36 Dorchester, Mass.Mahoney, John 1925-28 11 B Exeter, N.H.Maier, Karl 1983, 86-87 62 NG Pearl River, N.Y.Makinde, Mike 2006 36 WR Bronx, N.Y.Malecki, Jason 1995-98 43 P Springfield, Va.Mallet, Ralph 1928-30 4 HB Everett, Mass.Maloney, Frank 1931-33 (Capt. ’33) 1 FB Brighton, Mass.Maloney, John 1929-31 Newton, Mass.Maloney, John 1945 32 B Dorchester, Mass.Mamula, Mike 1993-94 59 DE Lackawanna, N.Y.Mancini, George 1956-58 60 G Malden, Mass.Mangene, Robert 1942, 46 B Malden, Mass.Manni, Steve 1974-75 61 OG Cranston, R.I.Manzo, Joseph 1938 17 T Medford, Mass.Marangi, Gary 1971-73 (Capt. ’73) 17 QB Valley Stream, N.Y.Marciano, Stephen 1991-93 26 CB Brockton, Mass.Marinaro, Mike 1989-92 62 DT Andover, Mass.Marinelli, Tom 1971, 73-74 71 OT Waterbury, Conn.Markey, Chris 1967 67 G Birmingham, Mich.Marr, Francis 1952 E Dorchester, Mass.Marr, John 1928-30 7 FB Dorchester, Mass.Marscovetra, Mike 2010 16 QB Oakland, N.J.Marten, James 2003-06 70 OT Indianapolis, Ind.
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Marten, Ray 2016-present 86 TE Belle Harbor, N.Y.Martin, Anthony 1924-26 43 C Providence, R.I.Martin, Frank 1897Martin, Kelvin 1983-86 82 FL Jacksonville, Fla.Martin, James 2016-present 46 LB Winter Park, Fla.Martin, Paul 1972-74 88 DE Wilbraham, Mass.Martin, Steve 1997, 99-2000 55 LB Dolton, Ill.Martin, Tom 2000-03 90 DT Farmingdale, N.J.Marzetti, Joseph 1966-68 16 QB Washington, D.C.Marzetti, Lawrence 1963-65 7 QB Washington, D.C.Mason, George 1928-30 44 C Wollaston, Mass.Matich, John 1996-99 23 PK San Diego, Calif.Mattaliano, Joseph 1952-54 (Capt. ’54) G Mattapan, Mass.Matthews, Walter 1920-23 Mattison, Ryan 2002-03 37 DB Sterling, Mass.Mauro, Dorick 1953-55 10 B Weymouth, Mass.Maxwell, John 1974-76 74 OT Short Hills, N.J.Maye, Brian 1993, 96-98 (Capt. ’98) 46 LB Valley Cottage, N.Y.Mayock, Mike 1976, 78-80 (Capt. ’80) 20 SS Wynnewood, Pa.Maznicki, Francis 1939-41 40 HB West Warwick, R.I.Maznicki, Henry 1950 LHB West Warwick, R.I.McBride, Richard 1950-51 QB Watertown, Mass.McCaffrey, James 2011-13 29 DB Winchester, Mass.McCarron, Humphrey 1898-99 Boston, Mass.McCarthy, Brendan 1965-67 44 FB Washington, D.C.McCarthy, Charles 1901 Boston, Mass.McCarthy, Charles 1937-39 24 HB Brighton, Mass.McCarthy, William 1899McCarthy, William 1912-14 12 RGMcCarthy, William 1943-44 18 T Medford, Mass.McCarthy, William J. 1947-49 T West Roxbury, Mass.McCarty, John 1914-16 T Waltham, Mass.McCarty, Paul 1975-78 (Capt. ’78) 45 WR Bangor, MaineMcCauley, John 1950-52 FB Providence, R.I.McCay, David 1969 DE Beverly, Mass.McClary, Gabriel 2014-17 37 DB Orlando, Fla.McCleary, Dennis 1971-73 66 LB Buffalo, N.Y.McCloskey, John 1919-20 Dorchester, Mass.McCluskey, James 2007-10 (Capt. ’10) 36 FB Billerica, Mass.McCool, James 1967-69 (Capt. ’69) 50 LB Boston, Mass.McCoy, Charles 1943McCusker, Cornelius 1899, 1901-02 South Graveland, Mass.McCusker, John 1893McCusker, John 1899, 1901-02McDermott, John 1897-1901McDonald, John 1959 McDonald, Joseph 1967-69 42 FB Quincy, Mass.McDonnell, John 1953-54 E Watertown, Mass.McDuffie, Isaiah 2017-present 55 LB Buffalo, N.Y.McElaney, Leo 1918-19McElgunn, John 1970-72 34 OLB Berkley Heights, N.J.McFadden, Daniel 1936-38 25 E Arlington, Mass.McGahan, Charles 1920McGann, John 1960-62 43 HB Washington, D.C.McGarry, Joseph 1894McGillis, Jay 1990-91 31 BC Brockton, Mass.
McGourthy, John 1961-62 61 G Stratford, Conn.McGovern, John 1967 83 E Stamford, Conn.McGowan, James 1962-64 23 HB Oradell, N.J.McGowan, Justin 1939-41 41 QB Laconia, N.H.McGrath, Frank 1899McGrath, Hugh 1896-99 Boston, Mass.McGrath, Peter 1911-13 Camden, MaineMcGuire, Dan 1995 PK Pennsauken, N.J.McGuirk, Warren 1925-28 (Capt. ’28) 1 T Boston, Mass.McHugh, George 1959-60 66 G Peabody, Mass.McHugh, Peter 1969 54 LB Orange, Conn.McIntyre, Kevin 1956 11 FB Roslindale, Mass.McIntyre, Thomas 1910McKenna, Francis 1914-16 26 Jamaica Plain, Mass.McKenney, Joseph 1923-26 (Capt. ’26) 52 QB Brighton, Mass.McKenney, William 1961-62 89 C Brighton, Mass.McKenzie, Joseph 1915-16 34McKenzie, Marvin 1983 11 SE South Haven, Mich.McKinnon, John 1950-52 QB Pawtucket, R.I.McKniff, Todd 1999-2001 91 DL Wayne, N.J.McKnight, Daniel 1913McLaughlin, Kevin 1990-91 55 OT St. Louis, Mo.McLaughlin, Mike 2006-09 (Capt. ’08, ’09) 34 LB Woburn, Mass.McManus, Arthur 1921, 23-24 71 G Somerville, Mass.McManus, Tom 1989-92 53 ILB Edgewater, Fla.McManus, William 1922McMenimen, Fred 1924-27 6 HB Cambridge, Mass.McMichael, Jordon 2009 88 TE Woburn, Mass.McMorran, Pat 1987 (Sr. Trainer)McMurrow, James 1945 33 B Dorchester, Mass.McMyler, Kevin 1999-2002 47 P Dallas, TexasMcNamara, John 1916-17 FB Jamaica Plain, Mass.McNamara, John 1923-26 9 QB Lexington, Mass.McPherson, Gerrick 1984-87 48 CB Baltimore, Md.McShane, Patrick 2002-03 34 LB Joliet, Ill.Meehan, George 1913Meehan, Thomas 1955-57 67 G Broad Chennel, N.Y.Megwa, Clarence 2006-09 11 WR Binghamton, N.Y.Meier, Fred 1929-31 34 E Whitman, Mass.Melchiorre, Tony 1974-76 43 HB Berwick, Pa.Melley, William 1924Meredith, Joseph 1919-21Merklinger, John 1989 58 NG Virginia Beach, Va.Merrill, Benjamin 1896-97 Boston, Mass.Merrill, John 1895-96 Boston, Mass.Merritt, Noa 2016-17 94 DT Sparta, N.J.Mettling, Phil 2001-04 93 DE Louisville, Ky.Metz, Matt 1989-91 78 OG Brighton, Mich.Michaels, John 1969-70 51 LB Hollywood, Fla.Michaelwicz, Henry 1945 26 E Lowell, Mass.Michalec, Greg 1979-80 79 OT Allen Park, Mich.Mickens, Joe 1997-99 42 LB Lakehurst, N.J.Mihalik, Brian 2011-14 99 DE Avon Lake, OhioMihalik, John 1983, 85 34 FB/P Elyria, OhioMikulics, Michael 1950-52 HB Bridgeport, Conn.Milano, Matt 2013-16 28 DB/LB Orlando, Fla.Miles, Jonathan 1995-97 61 OL Washington, Pa.Miller, Alan 1956-58 42 HB Deven, Conn.
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Miller, Chris 2003-05 88 TE Upper Arlington, OhioMiller, Keith 1990-93 23 FL Clinton, Md.Miller, John 1951-54 (Capt. ’54) 70 T Lowell, Mass.Miller, Tom 1975 46 DB Bronxville, N.Y.Millette, Douglas 1949-50 RHB Freeport, N.Y.Millham, James 1968-69 71 DT Glen Burnie, Md.Mirley, Joseph 1925, 27-29 37 B Everett, Mass.Misiewicz, Jon 2002-04 42 LB Sarasota, Fla.Misurelli, Frank 2000-02 87 DE Stanhope, N.J.Mitcham, Andy 1996-97 60 OL Natick, Mass.Mitchell, Pete 1991-94 (Capt. ’94) 82 TE Bloomfield Hills, Mich.Momah, Ifeanyi 2007-08, 10 3 WR Greenlawn, N.Y.Monteiro, Aaron 2015-present 67 OL Brockton, Mass. Montgomery, Louis 1938-40 21 HB Brockton, Mass.Molloy, Larry 1971-72 36 DHB Paramus, N.J.Moloney, John 1914 42 GMonk, Jermaine 1995-96 56 LB Cincinnati, OhioMoore, Bob 1974-77 (Capt. ’77) 94 DT Medford, Mass.Moore, Carlos 1998 24 DB Tallahassee, Fla.Moore, David 1987-89 76 DT Byfield, Mass.Moore, Edward 1893-95Moore, Fred 1933-36 30 C Brighton, Mass.Moore, Kamrin 2014-17 5 DB District Heights, Md. (Capt. '17)Moore, Malachi 2014-15 87 DE Hackettstown, N.J.Moore, Shadu 2005 63 OG Paterson, N.J.Moorman, Tim 1976-78 1 K/SP Cincinnati, OhioMorabito, Tim 1992-95 58 NG Gernerville, N.Y.Moran, Donald 1963-64 44 FB Fairfield, Conn.Moran, Paul 1976 62 C Framingham, Mass.Moran, Thomas 1940-41 20 C Dorchester, Mass.Morgan, Donald 1951-52 E Lynn, Mass.Moriarty, Ken 1982-85 12 SS Walpole, Mass.Moriarty, Steve 1979-81 23 SS Stoughton, Mass.Morelli, Albert 1928-30 36 G Revere, Mass.Moretti, Francis 1957-59 31 G Medford, Mass.Morris, Chuck 1974-77 79 DT South Plainfield, N.J.Morris, John 1935-37 23 EMorris, Mike 2010 (Mgr.) Melrose, Mass.Morris, Taji 2005-07 29 SS Edgewater Park, N.J.Morrissey, Frank 1917-20 (Capt. ’18) Medford, Mass.Morrissey, James 1916-18Morrissey, Mike 2007, 09-10 53 LB Lincolnshire, Ill.Morro, Alfred 1939-41 (Capt. ’41) 29 T Providence, R.I.Morro, William 1943, 46-47 B Providence, R.I.Morze, Frank 1951-54 76 T Gardner, Mass.Moynahan, Bernard 1932-34 11 QB Forest Hills, Mass.Mozzillo, Mario 1954 77 T East Haven, Conn.Mroz, Louis 1945 52 B Salem, Mass.Mucci, Michael 1969-71 84 DE Revere, Mass.Mueller, Brad 2006 21 CB Valencia, Pa.Muldoon, Casey 1978-80 75 G Bowie, Md.Mullen, Dan 1973 (Mgr.)Mullen, David 1919-20Mullen, George 1918Mullen, J.R. 1976 22 OLB Pittsburgh, Pa.Mullen, Walter 1911
Mulloy, Larry 1970 36 DHB Paramus, N.J.Mulloy, William 1948-49 E Brookline, Mass.Mulrooney, Dan 2007, 09 24 FS Prospect, Conn.Munn, Vincent 1984-87 28 CB Jersey City, N.J.Munoz-Bennett, A. 1982 (Mgr.)Murdock, Brian 1974 76 DT Biddeford, MaineMurphy, Charles 1927-29 30 E Hingham, Mass.Murphy, Chris 1985 CB Scituate, Mass.Murphy, Brendan 1982-84 87 TE Middleboro, Mass.Murphy, Bryan 2008 62 C Olathe, Kan.Murphy, Dan 2001 70 OT Dedham, Mass.Murphy, Edward 1893-95 Dorchester, Mass.Murphy, James 1958-59 81 E Cambridge, Mass.Murphy, John 1936-38 34 G Norwood, Mass.Murphy, John 1972, 74 58 ILB Newton, Mass.Murphy, Mark 1986-88 (Capt. ’88) 67 DT New Castle, Pa.Murphy, Mike 1978 (Mgr.)Murphy, Miles 1950 FB Jamaica Plain, Mass.Murphy, Owen 1923-25 66 FB Bellows Falls, Vt.Murphy, Pat 1987-88 56 LB Plantation, Fla.Murphy, Paul 1944-45 17 E Walpole, Mass.Murphy, Paul 1967 T Somerville, Mass.Murphy, Paul 1974-77 12 S Westwood, Mass.Murphy, Robert 1956-58 31 HB Woonsocket, R.I.Murphy, Scott 1991 39 FB Cincinnati, OhioMurphy, Sean 1984-86 89 TE Norwell, Mass.Murphy, Timothy 1898-1901Murphy, Tyler 2014 2 QB Wethersfield, Conn.Murray, Alfred 1947-49 G Peabody, Mass.Murray, Bennett 1915-17Murray, Bryan 2010, 12 93 DT Olney, Md.Murray, John 1936-38 43 TMurray, Steven 1962-64 9 QB Allendale, N.J.Murray, Vincent 1914-16 36 C Revere, Mass.Musco, Louis 1930-32 48 FB Orient Heights, Mass.Muse, John 1945 26 T Wakefield, Mass.Mutryn, Scott 1994, 96-98 12 QB Middleburg Heights, OhioMyers, Adam 1994, 96 75 OL Ellwood City, Pa.Myles, Richard 1953-55 T Billerica, Mass.NNalen, Tom 1990-93 64 C Foxboro, Mass.Naples, Mike 2010-13 89 TE Branchburg, N.J.Nardilillo, Greg 1987, 89 7 SS Randolph, N.J.Nash, Eugene 1945 57 B Somerville, Mass.Nash, Joe 1978-81 95 DT West Roxbury, Mass.Nash, Ralph 1940-41 57 QB Somerville, Mass.Naumetz, Fred 1949-42 (Capt. ’42) 55 C Newburyport, Mass.Nelligan, Peter 1953 (Mgr.)Nelsen, Todd 1982 73 OT Chatham, N.J.Nevard, Michael 1966-67 68 G Gardner, Mass.Newman, Adam 1996-99 88 DL Dedham, Mass.Newman, Brad 1972 74 DT Framingham, Mass.Newman, Brad 2007-10 47 FB Brielle, N.J.Nickelakis, Angelo 1941, 46-47 E Lynn, Mass.Nickeson, Rick 1983-86 15 DE Wellesley, Mass.Nicolo, Richard 1951 Niedziocha, John 1930-32 Taunton, Mass.Niland, William 1917Nizolek, Scott 1979-82 86 TE/P Branford, Conn.
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Noel, Jim 2009-12 (Capt. ’12) 23 DB Everett, Mass.Norden, Roy Sr. 1948-49Norden, Roy Jr. 1980-84 84 DT Beverly, Mass.Nori, Mark 1993-96 (Capt. ’96) 71 OL Philadelphia, Pa.Ntantang, Atem 2015-16 29 DB Purcellville, Va. Nugent, Dave 1984-87 (Capt. ’87) 71 DT Reading, Mass.OO’Brien 1910O’Brien, Edward 1928O’Brien, Edward 1932-34O’Brien, Cornelius 1919-20 Charlestown, Mass.O’Brien, David 1961-62 73 T Watertown, Mass.O’Brien, Henry 1950-52 G Arlington, Mass.O’Brien, Hugh 1943O’Brien, Jack 1978 24 WR Dorchester, Mass.O’Brien, James 1957-59 74 T Hamden, Conn.O’Brien, Joe 1993-95 97 DT Hanson, Mass.O’Brien, Joe 1976-77 10 QB Dorchester, Mass.O’Brien, John 1935 (Capt. ’35) O’Brien, Joseph 1934, 36 1 E Hyde Park, Mass.O’Brien, Nelson 1919-21 Cambridge, Mass.O’Brien, Paul 1950 T Waltham, Mass. O’Brien, Robert 1915-16 Brighton, Mass.O’Brien, Tim 1994-95 54 C Hanson, Mass.O’Brien, Thomas 1923-24, 26-27 (Capt. ’27) 27 T Waterville, MaineO’Brien, Thomas 1928-30 25 HB Huntington, Mass.O’Callaghan, T. G. 1935-37 38 TO’Connell, George 1928-30 6 G Dorchester, Mass.O’Connell, Grattan 1922-23, 24-26 36 E Bristol, Conn.O’Connell, Daniel 1898 Roxbury, Mass.O’Connell, James 1896-99 Dorchester, Mass.O’Connell, John 1967 69 G Stamford, Conn.O’Connor, Brian 1994-96 78 OL East Hanover, N.J.O’Connor, Daniel 1899O’Connor, Daniel 1912-13 Dorchester, Mass.O’Connor, Martin 1910-12 Cambridge, Mass.O’Donnell, John 1945 49 C Newton, Mass.O’Hagan, Gary 1974 77 OT Briarcliff, N.Y.O’Hagen, John 1969-70, 72 57 ILB Briarcliff, N.Y.O’Hanley, Donald 1954 (Mgr.)O’Hanley, Ross 1958-59 25 QB Everett, Mass.Ohliger, Ryan 2004-06 37 PK Newark, Del.Ohrenberger, Bill 1975-78 91 MG Scituate, Mass.Ohrenberger, Henry 1932-34 42 T Dorchester, Mass.Ohrenberger, William 1923-26 DB Dorchester, Mass.O’Keefe, Robert 1911-12 Jamaica Plain, Mass.Okoroha, Okechukwu 2009-10 27 FS Lanham, Md.O’Leary, John 1975 25 DB Madison, Conn.Oliver, Jeff 1984-87 70 OT Delhi, N.Y.O’Malley, Matthias 1930-32 72 T South Boston, Mass.O’Neal, Albert 1922-25 Brookline, Mass.O’Neal, Conor 2009-11 61 DL Valrico, Fla.O’Neill, Bill 1969, 71-72 34 DE Hopkinton, Mass.O’Neill, Michael 1964-66 85 E North Syracuse, N.Y.Ordway, Jonathan 1998-2000 28 DB Seffner, Fla.O’Reilly, Erin 1991-93 (Mgr.)O’Reilly, Jim 1968 (Mgr.)
Oriskovich, Dan 1993-96 70 OL Sewickley, Pa.O’Rourke, Charles 1938-40 13 HB Malden, Mass.Orloski, Joseph 1930, 32-33 19 HB Abington, Mass.O’Shea, James 1968-70 83 TE Lynn, Mass.Osganian, George 1948 T East Boston, Mass.Oslin, Reid Jr. 1998 (Mgr.) Norwell, Mass.Ostrowski, Jim 1985-86 73 OG Wilkes-Barre, Pa.Ott, Josh 2000-03 (Capt. ’03) 45 LB Silver Springs, Md.Ott, Robert 1931-33 18 HB Somerville, Mass.Ottolini, Jake 2003-05 51 DE Dummer, N.H.Outlow, Marcus 2014-15 7 RB Norwich, Conn.Owens, Neil 1933-35 14 G Lynn, Mass.Owens, Robert 1944-45 25 B Newton, Mass.PPage, Ted 1990-93 90 DT Cherry Hill, N.J.Palaza, Butch 1997-99 (Capt. ’99) 72 OL Quincy, Mass.Palazola, Jay 1977-79 1 QB Gloucester, Mass.Palazzolo, Anthony 2017-present 66 OL Fairfied, Conn.Palladino, Victor 1942, 46-49 G Watertown, Mass.Palmer, Mark 2004-06 49 FB Granite Bay, Calif.Palmiero, Peter 1977 41 WR Bloomsburg, Pa.Panaro, Francis 1943Panciera, Donald 1946Panos, Mike 1990-93 51 ILB Peabody, Mass.Pantale, Chris 2009-11 (Capt. ’12) 81 TE Wayne, N.J.Papaleo, Dominic 1946-49 G Cambridge, Mass.Parchinski, Kevin 1989-91 69 OG Windham, N.H.Parent, Ralph 1999-2002 24 DB Brookline, Mass.Parenteau, Marc 2001-02 73 OG Pompano Beach, Fla.Parker, John 1951-53 G Brockton, Mass.Parros, Jeff 2004 52 LB Delbarton, N.J.Parsons, C.J. 2012-13 87 TE West Newton, Mass.Parsons, James 1950 RT Leeds, Mass.Pascale, Chuck 1975 13 S Liverpool, N.Y.Pasiuk, Adolph 1939-40 25 E Brockton, Mass.Patchan, Matt 2013 77 OT Tampa, Fla.Paten, Joe 1984 (Sr. Trainer)Paten, Steven 1921-24 14Paulik, Dave 1981 78 OT Westport, Conn.Paulsen, Bill 1974-76 84 SE South Boston, Mass.Payton, Raymond 1921-22Peach, Steve 1984-85 6 QB/P Saugus, Mass.Pearce, George 1908-09 (Capt. ’08, ’09) Roxbury, Mass.Pearce, Richard 1953, 55 71 T Weymouth, Mass.Pearson, Kevin 1987-90 (Capt. ’90) 56 OLB Andover, N.J.Pedergast, Joe 1974-76 56 C Braintree, Mass.Pellegata, Carl 1982-83, 85-86 49 WS Milford, Mich.Pelletier, Henry 1945Pepper, Greg 1993 60 OG Windham, N.H.Pereira, David 1981-84 41 SS Riverside, R.I.Perkins, Haven 2003 46 FB Longwood, Fla.Persin, Len 1965-67 82 E Oakmont, Pa.Perrault, Raymond 1935-37 29 EPerrault, Robert 1958-59 43 HB Providence, R.I.Perrone, Raymond 1980 (Sr. Trainer)Perry, William 1969 84 DE Stamford, Conn.
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Perryman, Ron 1987-88 32 LB Bourne, Mass.Perryman, Rorey 1985-86 8 CB Bourne, Mass.Persuitte, Ronald 1965-67 73 T Everett, Mass.Pesapane, David 1964-65 86 E West Haven, Conn.Petela, Edward 1950 FB Branford, Conn.Petercuskie, Jerry 1974 C Holliston, Mass.Petercuskie, John 1973 LB Holliston, Mass.Peters, Alfred 1943Petersen, Don 1974-76 83 TE Holliston, Mass.Petersen, John 1972-74 23 S Holliston, Mass.Peterson, Paul 2003-04 18 QB South Jordan, UtahPetrarca, Emiddio 1953-55 32 B West Warwick, R.I.Petrula, Ben 2017-present 64 OL Freehold, N.J.Phelan, Gerard 1981-84 20 FL/SE Rosemont, Pa.Phelps, Corey 2008 51 LB Memphis, Tenn.Phelts, Pat 1997-98 10 DB Olathe, Kan.Philips, Edward 1921-22 15 Worcester, Mass.Phillips, Emmerson 1998, 2000, 02 30 DB North York, OntarioPhillips, John 2016-present 70 OL Phoenix, N.Y.Phillips, Shakim 2014 11 WR Paterson, N.J. Pierandri, Harry 1967 21 DB Ridgefield, Conn.Pierre-Louis, Kevin 2010-13 32 LB Norwalk, Conn.Pinette, Charles 1950-51 G Biddeford, MainePisinski, Bob 1964 C Worcester, Mass.Plasse, Henry 1928-29, 31 15 T Whitman, Mass.Plenty, Lawrence 1955-57 33 FB Somerville, Mass.Pohopek, Jason 1989-92 46 OLB Dover, N.H.Poirier, Clifford 1953-54, 58 50 C Waltham, Mass.Poirier, Dave 1977-78 46 LB Waltham, Mass.Poissant, Maurice 1946-48 B Biddeford, MainePoles, Robert Jr. 1979-82 72 DT Caledonia, N.Y.Poles, Ryan 2006-07 72 OT Canandaigua, N.Y.Polinger, George 1950-52 E Lowell, Mass.Pollack, Todd 1994-96 89 TE Rye, N.Y.Poole, Will 2000 13 CB Queens, N.Y.Porell, Tom 1983-86 72 DT Winchester, Mass.Porter, Daryl 1993-96 (Capt. ’96) 44 DB Fort Lauderdale, Fla.Porter, Josh 1994-95 65 OT Denver, Colo.Porter, Quinton 2003-05 15 QB Portland, MainePoskus, John 1954 T Stoughton, Mass.Power, Michael 1986-89 10 QB Westborough, Mass.Powers, Richard 1964-65 70 T Manchester, N.H.Powers, Thomas 1938-39 48 QB Dorchester, Mass.Prendergast, John 1893-96 Charlestown, Mass.Prezekop, Peter 1941-42 49 T Norwich, Conn.Pritchett, Roland 1990 14 QB Atlanta, Ga.Prisco, Ed 1971 39 DB South Orange, N.J.Provitola, Armando 1947 G Malden, Mass.Pruitt, Tyronne 2004-07 48 LB Brockton, Mass.Pryor, Joseph 1965 80 E Natick, Mass.Pszenny, Alexander 1934-36 (Capt. ’36) 40 G Salem, Mass.Purvis, Ryan 2005-08 80 TE Reinholds, Pa.Puzo, Katie 1998 (Mgr.)Pyne, John 1921 Hingham, Mass.QQueenan, John 1945 40 B Canton, Mass.Quigley, Ryan 2008-11 46 P/K Little River, S.C.Quinlan, John 1950 RG Saugus, Mass.Quinn, Dillon 2010-11 92 DT Elmsford, N.Y.
Quinn, Patrick 1995 (Mgr.)Quinn, Robert 1945 37 T Dorchester, Mass.Quinn, William 1941 22 QB Englewood, N.J.Quinn, William 1946 G Wakefield, Mass.Quintilliani, Antonio 1954-57 63 G Quincy, Mass.RRabadan, William 1967-69 24 DB Teaneck, N.J.Rabbette, John 1944 22 RHB Revere, Mass.Racioppi, Bob 1967 DB Somerville, Mass.Radachowsky, George 1980-83 15 CB Danbury, Conn.Raftery, Paul 1929-30 48 G South Boston, Mass.Ragan, John 1989-90 36 TE Swanston, OhioRagosa, Jerry 1966-68 72 DT Norwalk, Conn.Raji, B.J. 2004-06, 08 90 DT Washington Township, N.J.Ramella, Jim 2005, 07-09 86 TE Westlake, OhioRamirez, Rich 1974-75 53 LB Jamaica, N.Y.Ramsey, Clif 2007-08 73 OT Loveland, OhioRamsey, Harold 1931, 33 28 E Somerville, Mass.Ramsey, Kaleb 2008-10, 12-13 96 DT Uniontown, Pa.Ransford, Edward 1968-69 37 DB Fredonia, N.Y.Ransome, Tony 1992-94 2 FL LaPlata, Md.Ratigan, Mike 1987-90 54 C Warrington, Pa.Ratto, Eugene 1944, 47 B Boston, Mass.Ravenna, John 1989-91 42 DT Cincinnati, OhioRawlings, Mike 1975 95 DE Liverpool, N.Y.Ray, John 1979, 81 1 WR Lincoln Park, Mich.Ray, Wyatt 2015-present 11 DE Boca Raton, Fla. Raymond, Gerry 1978-81 65 OG Lewiston, MaineRead, Ryan 2000-01 14 WR Austin, TexasReade, Charles 1893-95 Waltham, Mass.Reagan, Glenn 1981-83 61 OG Brockton, Mass.Reagan, Richard 1955-56 87 E Brockton, Mass.Reardon, David 1964 36 FB Melrose, Mass.Reardon, John 1921-24 Charlestown, Mass.Reardon, Leo 1937-38 28 G Malden, Mass.Reardon, William 1944 32 FB Milton, Mass.Reckley, Ryan 1996-97 54 LB Deerfield Beach, Fla.Reddick, Roger 1976-77 14 DB Cambridge, Mass.Reed, Mike 1991-94 (Capt. ’94) 17 CB Wilmington, Del.Regan, C. Murray 1961-62 29 QB Buffalo, N.Y.Regan, James 1914-15 East Boston, Mass.Regan, Joe 1989 (Mgr.)Regan, John 1953-54 67 G White Plains, N.Y.Regent, Shawn 1982-85 (Capt. ’85) 54 OT Cheektowaga, N.Y.Reilly, Joseph 1898Reis, Tom M. 1953-54 31 H Westwood, Mass.Remillard, Paul 1976 19 DB Hialeah, Fla.Repko, Joseph 1940-42 38 T Lansford, Pa.Rettig, Chase 2010-13 11 QB San Clemente, Calif.Reynolds, Corey 1998 Reynolds, Lew 1977-80 98 DE Lynn, Mass.Reynolds, Richard 1930-32 2 T Quincy, Mass.Ricca, Joe 1983 14 QB South Haven, Mich.Ricci, Max 2011-12 98 DT Groton, Mass.Ricci, Albert 1928-30 45 HB Rich, Joel 2014-16 54 TE/OL Paris, OhioRichards, Charles 1898Richards, Robert 1950-51 QB Quincy, Mass.Richardson, Howie 1972-74 28 FLK Auburn, N.Y.
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Richardson, John 1999-2001 62 OL Cincinnati, OhioRichardson, Max 2016-present 14 LB Duluth, Ga.Richman, Nathan 2009-11 (Capt. ’11) 75 OG North Easton, Mass.Ricks, Cecil 1985-87 47 CB Greensboro, N.C.Rideout, Edward 1969, 71 28 HB Medford, Mass.Rikard, Robert 1978-81 12 WR Washington, D.C.Riley, John 1899, 1901-02 Boston, Mass.Ring, John 1917, 19 Somerville, Mass.Ring, John 1947-49 E Dorchester, Mass.Rippman, Ray 1970-71 (Capt. ’71) 15 QB Wayland, Mass.Risio, William 1963-65 72 T Quincy, Mass.Roarke, Michael 1949-51 (Capt. ’51) E West Warwick, R.I.Robbins, Dave 1999 19 QB Nescopeck, Pa.Robertson, Mike 1967-68 36 K St. Paul, Minn.Robertson, Rives 1977 95 DE Jamaica Plain, Mass.Robinson, Brandon 2006-08 2 WR Minneapolis, Minn.Robinson, Elijah 2015-present 1 WR Montclair, N.J. Robinson, William 1958-60 36 FB Stamford, Conn.Robotti, Frank 1960 36 FB Stamford, Conn.Rocha, Gilbert 1951-53 T Providence, R.I.Roche, Frank 1912-13Roderick, Benjamin 1920 Cambridge, Mass.Rodina, John 1902Rogan, Griff 2014 34 WR Garden City, N.Y.Rogers, Frank 1912 Hyde Park, Mass.Rogers, John 1913 Providence, R.I.Rogers, Ralph 1956 51 C Beverly, Mass.Rogers, Richard 1911-12 Hyde Park, Mass.Rollins, Roderick 2006-09 47 CB Dallas, TexasRomano, Mario 1930-32 4 C Plymouth, Mass.Romanowski, Bill 1984-87 53 LB Vernon, Conn.Romanowski, Emil 1929-31 15 T Lowell, Mass.Romanowsky, Andy 1998-2001 52 LB Lowell, Mass.Rooney, David 1985-88 3 P/K Davie, Fla.Rooney, James 1914-15 Brookline, Mass.Roopenian, Mark 1977-80 89 MG Watertown, Mass.Rorke, Alexander 1898-99, 1901 Roxbury, Mass.Rositano, Spenser 2011-12, 14 47 DB/MG Ashburn, Va.Ross, J. Survival 2005-06 38 RB Lowell, Mass.Ross, Patrick 2003-05 66 C Cincinnati, OhioRossi, Nick 2007-09 64 OG Walpole, Mass.Rossy, Derric 1999-2002 58 LB Medford, N.Y.Rototti, Frank 1959 36 FB Stamford, Conn.Rourke, Jim 1976-78 72 OG Abington, Mass.Rouse, Tyler 2014-16 (Capt. '16) 35 RB Baldwinsville, N.Y.Rowe, Carlton 1997-99 4 RB Huntington, N.Y.Rozum, Dennis 1971, 73 81 SE Seymour, Conn.Rudolph, Jaryd 2010, 12-13 65 OL Plympton, Mass.Ruggiero, Matthew 1945 18 G Roslindale, Mass.Ruoff, Kirk 1991 70 OT Plantation, Fla.Rush, Bob 1971-73 83 TE Wappinger Falls, N.Y.Russell, Todd 1981-84 45 CB Bedford, Mass.Ruth, Mike 1982-85 68 NG Norristown, Pa.Ryan, Edward 1896-97Ryan, Edward 1908-09 Dorchester, Mass.Ryan, Frank 1918 Jamaica Plain, Mass.Ryan, George 1937-39 26 C Brighton, Mass.Ryan, Jeff 1994 8 QB Waltham, Mass.
Ryan, Jeff 1977-79 27 DHB Providence, R.I.Ryan, Matt 2004-07 (Capt. ’06, ’07) 12 QB Exton, Pa.Ryan, Mike 1982-83 67 OG Hyannis, Mass.Ryan, Paul 1917-19 Needham, Mass.Ryan, Robert 1963-65 65 G Staten Island, N.Y.Ryan, Sean 2000-03 89 DE Buffalo, N.Y.Ryan, William 1933-35 15 E Cambridge, Mass.Ryder, Joseph 1930-32 5 HB Brighton, Mass.SSacilotto, Michael 1994-97 (Mgr.) Dorchester, Mass.Sales, Bernie 1978 97 WR Syracuse, N.Y.Salmon, John 1966-68 23 DB Malden, Mass.Sammartino, Louis 1944-45 50 G Providence, R.I.Sanabria, Ed 1991-94 56 ILB Miami, Fla.Sanders, Mike 1987-90 (Capt. ’90) 34 TB King, N.C.Sanni, Sulaiman 2006-07 41 CB Jamaica, N.Y.Santo, Greg 1982-83 27 SS Kingston, Pa.Sanz, Kevin 2004 41 DB Miami, Fla.Sarkisian, Thomas 1964-66 77 T Belmont, Mass.Saxton, Brian 1992-94 86 TE Whippany, N.J.Saylor, Mike 1985-88 91 LB Pen Argyl, Pa.Scafe, Damik 2007-10 55 DT Windsor, Conn.Scala, Dennis 1981-82 8 QB Dearborn, Mich.Scarminach, Orrie 1970-71 61 OG Syracuse, N.Y.Scanlan, Thomas 1916-17 Scavone, Bill 1987-89 60 C/OG Springfield, Mass.Schoenle, Brian 1987-89 61 C Williamsville, N.Y.Schneider, Don 1971-72 31 OE Millington, N.J.Schmal, Sam 2015-present 73 OL Atlanta, Ga. Schmiz, Alfred 1950-51 T Rochester, N.Y.Schoeck, William 1963-64 72 T Yonkers, N.Y.Schoenfield, Robert 1944 16 T Brighton, Mass.Scholz, William 1949 B Bridgeport, Conn.Schulze-Geisthoval, Max 2017 34 K Drensteinfurt, GermanyScialabba, Steve 1973-75 20 DHB Paramus, N.J.Schindler, Steve 1974-76 66 OG Paoli, Pa.Schmeding, John 1975-79 (Capt. ’79) 70 G Rutherford, N.J.Schoen, Jon 1979-81 85 WR Rockville, Md.Schwab, Ty 2014-17 10 LB Merritt Island, Fla.Schwartz, Tony 1994 88 OLB Cambridge, Mass.Schwotzer, Ernest 1937-39 (Capt. ’39) 35 G Waltham, Mass.Sciortino, Sandro 2000-03 33 PK Markham, OntarioScudellari, Rich 1974, 76-77 (Capt. ’77) 32 ILB Greenlawn, N.Y.Seager, Donald 1957 36 FB Arlington, Mass.Seeger, Garrett 2008 49 LB Barrington, Ill.Seeley, Keith 1983-85 10 WS Berwick, Pa.Sele, Taylor 2004-06 13 WR Richmond Hill, N.Y.Seymour, Thomas 1950 21 RHB Ogdensburg, N.Y.Sgambati, Pat 1971-73 25 DB Mechanicville, N.Y.Shann, Robert 1962-64 27 HB Andover, Mass.Shannon, Peter 1934-36 46 QB Charlestown, Mass.Shaughnessy, Thomas 1908 Shaughnessy, Peter 1961-63 40 HB Rochester, N.Y.Shaughnessy, Bill 1991 10 QB Clifton, N.J.Shaw, Paul 1980-83 46 DE Maynard, Mass.Shea, Chris 1994 (Mgr.)
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Shea, Donald 1943Shea, John 1916-17 C North Cambridge, Mass.Shea, Joseph 1928-30 11 HB Hyde Park, Mass.Shean, Peter 2001, 03-04 19 CB Medfield, Mass.Sheehan, Donald 1925-28 8 G Salem, Mass.Sheehan, John 1917, 19 Cambridge, Mass.Sheehan, Joseph 1912 Sheehan, William 1899Shepard, Douglas 1965-67 71 T Lanesborough, Mass.Sheppard, Mike 1980-82 16 DB Alexandria, Va.Sheridan, Jim 1976-78 81 DE Ritherford, N.J.Sheridan, Kevin 2005-07 61 C North Royalton, OhioSheridan, Tom 1982 71 OG Clinton Corners, N.Y.Shinskie, David 2009-10, 12 15 QB Kulpmont, Pa.Shirley, Dwight 1991-93 41 FB Lafayette Hill, Pa.Shrigley, Rich 1982 82 TE Nashua, N.H.Sherwin, Tim 1977-80 (Capt. ’80) 83 TE Watervliet, N.Y.Shields, John 1961-63 21 HB Dorchester, Mass.Shields, Robert 1963 Shorter, Eric 1991-94 (Capt. ’94) 6 SS Hartford, Conn.Shulman, Eric 1981 (Mgr.)Siegel, Mike 1977-78 85 DT Kenmore, N.Y.Sikorski, Joseph 1959-61 (Capt. ’61) 82 E Bridgeport, Conn.Silberman, Ian 2014 75 OL Orange Park, Fla.Silva, Jamie 2004-07 44 SS East Providence, R.I.Silva, Lucien 1969-71 26 LB Fall River, Mass.Silverio, Justin 1993-97 (Mgr.) Quincy, Mass.Simmons, Justin 2012-15 27 DB Stuart, Fla.Simpson, Jeff 1983, 85 77 OT Watertown, Mass.Sinkovec, Jake 2011-13 41 FB Bristol, Wis.Siravo, Mike 1996-97 52 LB Pawtucket, R.I.Sisti, Angelo 1941-42, 46 T Providence, R.I.Skerritt, Kenrick 1988-89 1 FL Washington, D.C.Skubal, Leonard 2013, 15-16 53 LS Deerfield Beach, Fla.Slamin, Gerald 1931-33 35 G Natick, Mass.Smerlas, Fred 1975-78 (Capt. ’78) 1 DT Waltham, Mass.Smith, Allan 2006-07 92 DE Kansas City, Mo.Smith, Bill 1973-74 38 OLB Scranton, Pa.Smith, Brady 2006-07 97 DE Finksburg, Md.Smith, Charles Jr. 1994-96 38 DB Stevenson, Md.Smith, Charles 1963-65 (Capt. ’65) 81 E Owings Mill, Md.Smith, Charles 1986-87 39 DE Newton, Mass.Smith, Frank 1971-73 30 FB Salem, Mass.Smith, Jason 1997-99 8 DB Mattapan, Mass.Smith, Jeff 2006, 08-09 6 RB Plympton, Mass.Smith, Jeff 2015-present 5 WR St. Petersburg, Fla. Smith, Justice 1992-95 42 RB Amsterdam, N.Y.Smith, Ken 1976-77 6 QB Newark, Del.Smith, Leo 1979-82 24 TB South Weymouth, Mass.Smith, Louis 1917, 19 Somerville, Mass.Smith, Raymond 2016-present 96 DT Carlsbad, Calif.Smith, Razzie 2007 21 CB Winter Garden, Fla.Smith, Robert 1961-63 80 E Bala Cynwood, Pa.Smith, Thadd 2015-17 18 WR Yeadon, Pa. Smith, Thomas 1925-28 4 B Cambridge, Mass.Smithers, Bill 1986-87 51 DE Medfield, Mass.Smullen, Allen 1921Snee, Chris 2001-03 76 OG Montrose, Pa.
Snow, Kevin 1982-84 2 K Marlborough, Mass.Sokol, Tom 1971 G Pittsburgh, Pa.Soroko, Dave 1971-72 80 DE Wallingford, Conn.Songin, Alfred 1946-49 B Walpole, Mass.Speight, Kiernan 1995 34 DB Washington, D.C.Sperandio, Steve 1970 (Mgr.) Newport, R.I.Spinney, Arthur 1946-49 (Capt. ’49) E Saugus, Mass.Spinney, Mark 2010-11 69 OL Westford, Mass.Stabile, Jerry 1977-80 49 SS Andover, Mass.Stasunas, Vito 1945Stathoupoulos, A. 1949-52 T Malden, Mass.Stancil, T.J. 2001-04 23 S Bensalem, Pa.Staub, Joe 1976-77 86 DT Revere, Mass.Stautner, Ernest 1946-49 T Greenbush, N.Y.Steinfort, Fred 1972-75 24 K/SP Brighton, Mass.Stempsey, Bill 1973 (Mgr.)Stephanos, Bill 1978-80 76 OT Lynn, Mass.Stewart, Edward 1929-31 39 B Bridgewater, Mass.Stewart, Jason 2008 58 LS Weston, Mass.Stewart, Jim 1971 65 OT New Cumberland, Pa.Stetz, William 1964 62 G Pewaukee, Wis.Stevens, Burt 1971-73 20 DB Sayre, Pa.Stolberg, John 1989-92 57 NG Boynton Beach, Fla.Stone, Michael 2011 Holliston, Mass.Stone, Ron 1990-92 67 OT Dorchester, Mass.Storr, Gregg 1978-81 50 DE Sinking Springs, Pa.Storz, Erik 1994-96-97 51 LB Rockaway, N.J.St. Pierre, Alvini 1953-54 75 G Taunton, Mass.St. Pierre, Brian 1999-2002 2 QB Danvers, Mass.St. Pierre, Duke 1986-88 31 FB Danvers, Mass.Strachan, Connor 2014-present 13 LB Wellesley, Mass.Strachan, Stephen 1981-84 33 RB Burlington, Mass.Stradford, Troy 1982-84, 86 (Capt. ’86) 23 RB Linden, N.J.Stratton, Arthur 1965 63 G Melrose, Mass.Stevens, Austin 2017 69 OL Montclair, N.J.Strizak, Mike 2013-16 30 LB Fair Lawn, N.J.Strollo, John 1974 78 OT Middletown, N.J.Strong, Earl 1974-75 44 HB Brockton, Mass.Strumski, Leo 1940-41 30 T Canton, Mass.Stuka, Stephen 1947-48 B Clinton, Mass.Stuka, William 1952 QB Clinton, Mass.Sukiennik, Tony 1972-73 29 DB Tonawanda, N.Y.Sullivan, C. 1944Sullivan, Chris 1992-95 93 DT North Attleboro, Mass.Sullivan, Daniel 1950 LT Roxbury, Mass.Sullivan, Daniel 1959-61 71 T Dorchester, Mass.Sullivan, Edward 1945 55 T Watertown, Mass.Sullivan, Frank 1923-26 12 E Manchester, N.H.Sullivan, Gregory 1931-33 33 C Jamaica Plain, Mass.Sullivan, Henry 1954-56 (Capt. ’56) 22 HB Newport, R.I.Sullivan, James 1959 14 HB East Providence, R.I.Sullivan, Jay 1984 29 WS Hauppauge, N.Y.Sullivan, Jeffrey 1958 86 E Milton, Mass.Sullivan, John 1899 Boston, Mass.Sullivan, John 1913-14 Merrimack, Mass.Sullivan, John 1916-17 East Boston, Mass.Sullivan, John 1950-51 E Marlboro, Mass.Sullivan, John 1961-62 74 T Norwell, Mass.Sullivan, Joe 1972-73 75 DT Marshfield, Mass.
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Sullivan, Joseph 1928-30 23 E Roxbury, Mass.Sullivan, Kevin 1985 37 SS Hauppauge, N.Y.Sullivan, Louis 1945 23 T Dorchester, Mass.Sullivan, Patrick 1898-99, 1901-02 (Capt. ’02) Cambridge, Mass.Sullivan, Paul 1951 G West Roxbury, Mass.Sullivan, Raymond 1956-57 86 E Portsmouth, R.I.Sullivan, Robert 1960 23 QB Marlboro, Mass.Sullivan, Thomas 1944 27 E Dorchester, Mass.Sullivan, Thomas 1951Sullivan, Thomas 1955-57 (Capt. ’57) 47 HB South Boston, Mass.Supple, Leo 1908-09 Holliston, Mass.Sutphin, Michael 1999-2000 23 PK Ellicott City, Md.Sutton, D.J. 1997-2000 25 DB Hamilton, OhioSwan, Thomas 1918-20Swanke, Karl 1977-79 64 OT Newington, Conn.Swanke, Rob 1980-83 92 DT Newington, Conn.Swanke, Rob 2007 25 QB Hartford, Conn.Swanson, Carl 1917Sweeney, Michael 1902Sweeney, Paul 1934-36 12 G Watertown, Mass.Sweeney, Timothy 1893-95 North Easton, Mass.Sweeney, Thomas 2015-present 89 TE Ramsey, N.J. Swenson, Edward 1937-39 34 GSwepson, Jason 1990 24 FL Seekonk, Mass.Swigert, Bobby 2010-12, 15 10 WR Louisville, OhioSylvia, Sean 2011-14 19 DB Dartmouth, Mass.Szczawinski, Ziggy 1977 69 G Lynn, Mass.Szocik, Tom 1971 79 OT Lunenberg, Mass.TTanner, Francis 1950, 52 HB Newton, Mass.Tarasovich, George 1949 C Bridgeport, Conn.Tardio, Rob 1995-98 16 TE Wyckoff, N.J.Tassinari, Anthony 1938-40 39 LG Salem, Mass.Tataronis, Richard 1969 61 OG Lawrence, Mass.Tattan, George 1910-12Taylor, Frank 2014-15 50 OL Warrington, Pa.Taylor, George 1930-32 11 G Brighton, Mass.Taylor, Richard 1965 G Baltimore, Md.Taylor, Tyrone 1983-86 21 RB Bridgeport, Conn.Teliszewski, Bernard 1954-56 43 FB Dorchester, Mass.Tennant, Matt 2007-09 (Capt. ’09) 65 C Cincinnati, OhioTesta, Gary 1962, 64 40 HB Montclair, N.J.Tevlan, Edward 1902Thayer, Bob 1975-76 93 DE Braintree, Mass.Thomas, Bill 1970-71 27 HB Peekskill, N.Y.Thomas, Dave 1967-68 15 DB Stamford, Conn.Thomas, David 1982-84 (Capt. ’84) 50 DE Capitol Heights, Md.Thomas, William 1969 30 LHB Peekskill, N.Y.Thompson, David 1986-89 17 OLB Louisville, N.Y.Thompson, Ryan 2005-07 85 TE Akron, OhioThompson, William 1984-87 46 DE Thompson, Will 2008, 10-11 50 LB Jersey City, N.J.Thurman, Tony 1981-85 17 WS Lynn, Mass.Tiernan, James 1954, 56 32 HB Providence, R.I.Tierney, Charles 1916 7 LTTierney, Ryan 2011 (Mgr.) Wenham, Mass.Tijani, Tim 2017 34 DB Greencastle, Pa.
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1940 COTTON BOWLClemson 6Boston College 3Jan. 1, 1940 | Dallas, Texas
Frank Leahy came to Boston College in 1939, succeeding the immortal Gil Dobie, and immediately declared, “I did not come to BC to fail.” Nor did the 29-year old protégé of Knute Rockne, who had tutored Fordham’s mighty Seven Blocks of Granite.
Leahy’s team was ranked 11th nationally when it faced Clemson in the Cotton Bowl — the first New England team to participate in a bowl game in 20 years. The Eagles took a 3-0 lead on Alex Lukachik’s 36-yard field goal, but Clemson roared right back on its next possession, and Charley Timmons ran for a score.
That was it for the day. Banks McFadden knocked down three Charley O’Rourke passes in the end zone in the fourth quarter, and BC drove to the Clemson 8-yard line late in the game but failed to score.
Scoring SummaryClemson 0 6 0 0 — 6Boston College 0 3 0 0 — 3
Second QuarterBC — 36 FG Alex LUKACHIK. Score: BC 3, CU 0.CU — Charley TIMMONS 1 run (Shad Bryant kick failed). Score: CU 6, BC 3.
Stats CU BCFirst Downs 11 9Total Net Yds. 239 184Net Yds. Rushing 204 111Net Yds. Passing 35 73Interceptions 2 1Penalties 8-80 8-90Fumbles-Lost 5-3 3-2
BOWL GAME HISTORY1941 SUGAR BOWLBoston College 19Tennessee 13Jan. 1, 1941 | New Orleans, La.
In head coach Frank Leahy’s second year, the Eagles went unbeaten in 11 games and finished with their highest national ranking, thanks to a gritty come-from-be-hind 19-13 win over Tennessee in the Sugar Bowl.
The Volunteers, who had not lost a regular season game in three years, led 7-0 at the half, but Joe Zabliski’s recovery of a blocked punt set up Harry Connolly’s game-tying touchdown and extra point in the third quarter.
Tennessee came back to take a 13-7 lead, but Mike Holovak ended a 60-yard drive when he scored BC’s second touchdown. However, Leahy elected to run Holovak for the extra point which was stopped. The score remained tied at 13. Don Currivan blocked a UT field goal in the fourth quarter and started BC on its winning drive.
Scoring SummaryTennessee 7 0 6 0 — 13Boston College 0 0 13 6 — 19
First QuarterUT — Van THOMPSON 4 run (Robert FOXX kick). Score: UT 7, BC 0.
Third QuarterBC — Harry CONNOLLY 13 run (Francis MAZNICKI kick). Score: BC 7, UT 7.UT — Buist WARREN 2 run (FOXX kick failed). Score: UT 13, BC 7.BC — Mike HOLOVAK 1 run (HOLOVAK run failed). Score: BC 13, UT 13.
Fourth QuarterBC — Charlie O’ROURKE 24 run (MAZNICKI kick failed). Score: BC 19, UT 13.
Stats UT BCFirst Downs 13 11Total Net Yds. 245 248Net Yds. Rushing 124 142Net Yds. Passing 121 106Interceptions 1 2Penalties 4-36 3-25Fumbles-Lost 1-1 1-1
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BOWL GAME HISTORY1943 ORANGE BOWLAlabama 37Boston College 21Jan. 1, 1943 | Miami, Fla.
This contest was a wild affair, as Boston College took a 14-0 lead on two of Mike Holovak’s three touchdowns on the day. Holovak’s first touchdown came on a 65-yard run and his second on a 35-yard sweep.
After Alabama fought back for a 19-14 lead, Holovak scored his third touchdown of the day on a two-yard plunge. Harry Connolly’s extra-point gave the Eagles a 21-19 lead. By this time, injuries had begun to pile up for BC (Mario Gianelli, one of the team’s best linemen, broke his toe getting dressed for the game and never played), and Alabama took the lead for good on a field goal. The Crimson Tide soon took a 28-21 advantage and the Eagles missed their tying chance when they were unable to score from the 8-yard line in the fourth quarter.
Scoring SummaryAlabama 0 22 6 9 — 37Boston College 14 7 0 0 — 21
First QuarterBC — Mike HOLOVAK 65 run (Harry CONNOLLY kick). Score: BC 7, UA 0. BC — HOLOVAK 35 run (CONNOLLY kick). Score: BC 14, UA 0.
Second QuarterUA — Wheeler LEETH 14 pass from Russ MOSLEY (George HECHT kick failed). Score: BC 14, UA 6. UA — Ted COOK 17 pass from Johnny AUGUST (HECHT kick failed). Score: BC 14, UA 12. UA — Bobby Tom JENKINS 40 run (HECHT kick). Score: UA 19, BC 14. BC — HOLOVAK 2 run (CONNOLLY kick). Score: BC 21, UA 19.UA — 25 FG HECHT. Score: UA 22, BC 21.
Third QuarterUA — Johnny AUGUST 15 run (HECHT kick failed). Score: UA 28, BC 21.
Fourth QuarterUA — JENKINS 1 run (HECHT kick). Score: UA 35, BC 21. UA — Joe DOMNANOVICH safety. Score: UA 37, BC 21.
Stats UA BCFirst Downs 13 13Total Net Yds. 342 394Net Yds. Rushing 248 237Net Yds. Passing 94 157Interceptions 1 2Penalties 4-20 3-11Fumbles-Lost 1-0 5-2
1982 TANGERINE BOWLAuburn 33Boston College 26Dec. 18, 1982 | Orlando, Fla.
Boston College quarterback Doug Flutie put on a dazzling performance, com-pleting 22-of-38 passes for 299 yards and two touchdowns (he also scored on a five-yard touchdown run and accounted for a pair of two-point conversions), but the Eagles' furious second-half rally fell just short of victory.
Scoring SummaryAuburn 3 20 10 0 — 33Boston College 7 3 0 16 — 26
First QuarterBC - Doug FLUTIE 5 run ( Kevin SNOW kick)AU - Al DELGRECO 19 field goal
Second QuarterAU - Bo JACKSON 1 run (DEL GRECO kick)AU - Willie HOWELL 2 run (DEL GRECO kick)BC - Kevin SNOW 25 field goalAU - JACKSON 6 run (Mike MANN pass failed)
Third QuarterAU - DELGRECO 23 field goalAU - Greg PRATT 15 run (DELGRECO kick)
Fourth QuarterBC — Scott NIZOLEK 2 pass from FLUTIE (FLUTIE to NIZOLEK pass)BC - Brian BRENNAN 16 pass from FLUTIE (FLUTIE run)
Stats BC AUFirst Downs 24 27Total Net Yds. 414 490Net Yds. Rushing 115 313Net Yds. Passing 299 177Interceptions 2 1Penalties 2-38 3-30Fumbles-Lost 3-3 4-1
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BOWL GAME HISTORY1983 LIBERTY BOWLNotre Dame 19Boston College 18Dec. 29, 1983 | Memphis, Tenn.
Despite bitter 11-degree temperatures, Doug Flutie shined once again in postsea-son action, completing 16-of-37 passes for 287 yards and three touchdowns. The Fighting Irish, however, also tallied three TDs and emerged a one-point victor.
Scott Gieselman grabbed a three-yard touchdown flip from Flutie midway through the third quarter, but the contest was a deadlocked defensive struggle for the re-mainder of the evening. With 1:08 left on a fourth-down situation on Notre Dame’s 35, Flutie’s toss intended for Joe Giaquinto fell incomplete.
Tailback Troy Stradford was the Eagles’ leading ground gainer with 51 yards on 16 carries. Flutie, however, was named the game’s Most Valuable Player for his aerial efforts.
Scoring SummaryBoston College 6 6 6 0 — 18Notre Dame 7 12 0 0 — 19
First QuarterBC — Brian BRENNAN 17 pass from Doug FLUTIE (Doug WALDRON kick failed), 12:07 left. Score: BC 6, ND 0.ND — Allen PINKETT 1 run (Mike JOHNSTON kick), 4:24 left. Score: ND 7, BC 6.
Second QuarterND — Alvin MILLER 13 pass from Blair KIEL (JOHNSTON kick failed), 11:49 left. Score: ND 13, BC 6.ND — PINKETT 3 run (JOHNSTON kick failed), 8:19 left. Score: ND 19, BC 6.BC — Gerard PHELAN 28 pass from FLUTIE (FLUTIE pass failed), 7:02 left. Score: ND 19, BC 12.
Third QuarterBC — Scott GIESELMAN 3 pass from FLUTIE (FLUTIE pass failed), 7:20 left. Score: ND 19, BC 18.
Stats ND BCFirst Downs 19 15Total Net Yds. 376 380Net Yds. Rushing 225 93Net Yds. Passing 151 287Interceptions 1 2Penalties 5-47 7-55Fumbles-Lost 3-1 1-0
1985 COTTON BOWLBoston College 45Houston 28Jan. 1, 1985 | Dallas, Texas
Four months to the day after the memorable 1984 season began, it ended with the Eagles’ first postseason Bowl victory in 44 years. Before 56,522 (67,381 paid) at the frigid Cotton Bowl (32 windy, drizzly degrees) and another CBS-TV national audience, Heisman Trophy winner Doug Flutie (13 for 37, 180 yards) threw two scoring passes in the first quarter to boost BC to a 17-7 lead.
Kelvin Martin’s 63-yard touchdown grab to open the scoring was the longest ae-rial connection of the year for the Eagles. Flutie would add his Cotton Bowl-record third touchdown pass later in the contest. Houston trimmed two touchdowns off BC’s 31-14 halftime lead before the Eagle ground game asserted itself.
Scoring SummaryHouston 7 7 14 0 — 28Boston College 17 14 0 14 — 45
First QuarterBC — Kelvin MARTIN 63 pass from Doug FLUTIE (Kevin SNOW kick). Score: BC 7, UH 0.BC — Troy STRADFORD 8 pass from FLUTIE (SNOW kick). Score: BC 14, UH 0.UH — Earl ALLEN 98 kickoff return (Mike CLENDENEN kick). Score: BC 14, UH 7.BC — 31 FG SNOW. Score: BC 17, UH 7.
Second QuarterBC — Gerard PHELAN 13 pass from FLUTIE (SNOW kick). Score: BC 24, UH 7.BC — Steve STRACHEN 2 run (SNOW kick). Score: BC 31, UH 7.UH — Larry SHEPHERD 15 pass from Gerald LANDRY (CLENDENEN kick). Score: BC 31, UH 14.
Third QuarterUH — Raymond TATE 2 run (CLENDENEN kick). Score: BC 31, UH 21.UH — Audrey McMILLIAN 25 interception return (CLENDENEN kick). Score: BC 31, UH 28.
Fourth QuarterBC — STRACHAN 4 run (SNOW kick). Score: BC 38, UH 28.BC — STRADFORD 18 run (SNOW kick). Score: BC 45, UH 28.
Stats BC UHFirst Downs 22 15Total Net Yds. 533 321Net Yds. Rushing 353 167Net Yds. Passing 180 154Interceptions 2 2Penalties 7-64 7-66Fumbles-Lost 2-1 3-2
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BOWL GAME HISTORY1986 HALL OF FAME BOWLBoston College 27Georgia 24Dec. 23, 1986 | Tampa, Fla.
Eagle quarterback Shawn Halloran connected with wide receiver Kelvin Martin on a five-yard touchdown pass with just 32 seconds remaining in the game to give Boston College a thrilling 27-24 victory over the Georgia Bulldogs in the first Hall of Fame Bowl game in Tampa, Fla.
The perfectly timed touchdown toss capped a sparkling 76-yard drive that began with 2:38 left on the clock and Georgia holding a 24-20 edge.
The Eagles started the game in high gear, with Halloran picking apart the Bulldogs’ defense for 22 completions in his first 31 attempts — good for 242 yards, a touchdown and a 20-7 lead at intermission. Georgia roared back in the second half, however, outscoring the Eagles 17-0 until BC’s magical final drive.
Scoring SummaryGeorgia 7 0 10 7 — 24Boston College 3 17 0 7 — 27
First QuarterUGA — James JACKSON 7 run (Jonathan CRUMLEY kick), 5:24 left. Score: UGA 7, BC 0.BC — FG 23 Brian LOWE, 0:40 left. Score: UGA 7, BC 3.
Second QuarterBC — Peter CASPARRIELLO 4 pass from Shawn HALLORAN (LOWE kick), 7:04 left. Score: BC 10, UGA 7.BC — Troy STRADFORD 1 run (LOWE kick), 5:05 left. Score: BC 17, UGA 7.BC — FG 37 LOWE, 0:04 left. Score: BC 20, UGA 7.
Third QuarterUGA — FG 28 Davis JACOBS, 8:29 left. Score: BC 20, UGA 10.UGA — Gary MOSS 81 interception return (JACOBS kick), 4:25 left. Score: BC 20, UGA 17.
Fourth QuarterUGA — JACKSON 5 run (JACOBS kick), 11:51 left. Score: UGA 24, BC 20.BC — Kelvin MARTIN 5 pass from HALLORAN (LOWE kick), 0:32 left. Score: BC 27, UGA 24.
Stats UGA BCFirst Downs 18 26Total Net Yds. 272 427Net Yds. Rushing 94 111Net Yds. Passing 178 316Interceptions 0 2Penalties 3-30 6-45Fumbles-Lost 4-2 3-0
1993 HALL OF FAME BOWLTennessee 38Boston College 23Jan. 1, 1993 | Tampa, Fla.
The first bowl appearance in six years fell short of a success as a 17-point scoring blitz by Tennessee in the third quarter broke open a close game and gave the Vols a lead that could not be matched.
BC had outstanding performances from tight end Pete Mitchell, who set a Hall of Fame Bowl receiving record with nine catches for 100 yards (and a pair of scores), and from quarterback Glenn Foley, who clicked on 23-of-46 passes for 268 yards and threw a pair of two-point conversions in addition to the two TD passes to Mitchell.
BC rallied with Foley’s 17-yard TD pass to Mitchell and Darnell Campbell’s seven-yard scoring dash, each of which was followed by a successful two-point conversion play, but the clock ran out on BC’s closing effort.
Scoring SummaryBoston College 0 7 0 16 — 23Tennessee 14 0 17 7 — 38
First QuarterUT — Heath SHULER 1 run (John BECKSVOORT kick), 9:55 left. Score: UT 7, BC 0.UT — Cory FLEMING 27 pass from SHULER (BECKSVOORT kick), 5:13 left. Score: UT 14, BC 0.
Second QuarterBC — Pete MITCHELL 12 pass from Glenn FOLEY (David GORDON kick), 10:43 left. Score: UT 14, BC 7.
Third QuarterUT — SHULER 14 run (BECKSVOORT kick), 10:17 left. Score: UT 21, BC 7.UT — FG 25 BECKSVOORT, 4:42 left. Score: UT 24, BC 7.UT — Mose PHILLIPS 69 pass from SHULER (BECKSVOORT kick), 2:01 left. Score: UT 31, BC 7.
Fourth QuarterUT — FLEMING 48 pass from Jerry COLQUITT (BECKS VOORT kick), 7:55 left. Score: UT 38, BC 7.BC — MITCHELL 17 pass from FOLEY (MITCHELL from FOLEY pass). Score: UT 38, BC 15.BC — Darnell CAMPBELL 7 run (Ivan BOYD from FOLEY pass). Score: UT 38, BC 23.
Stats UT BCFirst Downs 20 22Total Net Yds. 450 371Net Yds. Rushing 157 103Net Yds. Passing 293 268Interceptions 0 1Penalties 5-40 5-25Fumbles-Lost 1-1 1-0
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BOWL GAME HISTORY1994 CARQUEST BOWLBoston College 31Virginia 13Jan. 1, 1994 | Miami, Fla.
Glenn Foley put on a masterful passing show in leading the Eagles to the Carquest Bowl championship. The Virginia Cavaliers gave BC an early scare, picking off Foley’s second pass of the game and converting it into a touchdown and a 7-0 advantage, 1:05 into the game.
But Foley would make few mistakes in the ensuing minutes of play. In his final collegiate appearance, Foley would go on to set eight Bowl records, passing for 391 yards and three touchdowns and earning himself the game’s Most Valuable Player award.
Overall, the Eagle offense was splendid. When the game ended, BC had gained a whopping 557 yards — nearly seven yards per play.
Scoring SummaryVirginia 7 6 0 0 — 13Boston College 3 14 7 7 — 31
First QuarterUVA — Jerrod WASHINGTON 11 run (Kyle KIRKEIDE kick). Score: UVA 7, BC 0. BC — FG 19 David GORDON. Score: UVA 7, BC 3.
Second QuarterBC — Clarence CANNON 78 pass from Glenn FOLEY (GORDON kick). Score: BC 10, UVA 7. UVA — Charles Way 7 run (KIRKEIDE kick failed). Score: UVA 13, BC 10. BC — CANNON 5 pass from Foley (GORDON kick). Score: BC 17, UVA 13.
Third QuarterBC — Keith MILLER 46 pass from FOLEY (GORDON kick). Score: BC 24, UVA 13.
Fourth QuarterBC — Darnell CAMPBELL 12 run (GORDON kick). Score: BC 31, UVA 13.
Stats UVA BCFirst Downs 16 27Total Net Yds. 298 557Net Yds. Rushing 85 166Net Yds. Passing 213 391Interceptions 0 2Penalties 3-35 4-33Fumbles-Lost 1-0 2-1
1994 JEEP ALOHA BOWLBoston College 12Kansas State 7Dec. 25, 1994 | Honolulu, Hawaii
In a spectacular defensive effort, the Eagles stopped eighth-ranked Kansas State cold — completely erasing the Wildcats’ ground attack (minus 61 yards on the day) and sacking quarterback Chad May eight times. The Kansas State offense could not manage a touchdown in the game; the Wildcats’ only points came on a blocked punt, which was recovered in the end zone.
Kansas State scored on the blocked punt on the last play of the first quarter, and both defenses dueled in front of an ABC-TV national audience before the Eagles were able to muster another long drive in the fourth period that culminated in David Gordon’s 35-yard field goal with 1:18 left.
The key play of that successful late drive was a 46-yard pass from Mark Hartsell to wide receiver Kenyatta Watson.
Scoring SummaryBoston College 7 2 0 3 — 12Kansas State 7 0 0 0 — 7
First QuarterBC — Justice SMITH 2 run (David GORDON kick), 10:35 left. Score: BC 7, KSU 0.KSU — Chris SUBLETTE recovered blocked punt in end zone (Martin GRAMATICA kick), 0:08 left. Score: BC 7, KSU 7.
Second QuarterBC — Chad MAY tackled in end zone by Mike MAMULA, 2:37 left. Score: BC 9, KSU 7.
Fourth QuarterBC — FG 35 GORDON, 1:18 left. Score: BC 12, KSU 7.
Stats KSU BCFirst Downs 7 13Total Net Yds. 124 317Net Yds. Rushing -61 149Net Yds. Passing 185 168Interceptions 2 1Penalties 9-56 7-84Fumbles-Lost 0-0 0-0
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1999 INSIGHT.COM BOWLColorado 62Boston College 28Dec. 31, 1999 | Tucson, Ariz.
Colorado rolled to a 62-28 victory over Boston College in the 1999 Insight.com Bowl in Tucson. Colorado began the game with a 65-yard drive result ing in the first touchdown. The Buffs scored twice before the first quarter ended.
The Eagles would not give up as George White intercepted a pass from CU QB Mike Mos chetti and returned it 78 yards for the Eagles’ first touch down. With 7:22 left in the first half, the Eagles trailed by a score of 35-7. The half came to a close with Colorado ahead 45-7.
The third quarter offered the same, with Tim Hasselbeck and Brian St. Pierre combining to complete nine of 28 passes. Colorado took a convincing 62-28 win back to Boulder.
Scoring SummaryBoston College 0 7 7 14 — 28Colorado 21 24 10 7 — 62
First QuarterCU — Cortlen JOHNSON 10 run (Jeremy ALDRICH kick), 11:05 left. Score: CU 7, BC 0.CU — Mike MOSCHETTI 2 run (ALDRICH kick), 1:47 left. Score: CU 14, BC 0.CU — Jashon SYKES 29 interception return (ALDRICH kick), 1:17 left. Score: CU 21, BC 0.
Second QuarterCU — Rashidi BARNES 21 interception return (ALDRICH kick), 10:47 left. Score: CU 28, BC 0.CU — Ben KELLY 88 punt return (ALDRICH kick) 8:50 left. Score: CU 35, BC 0.BC — George WHITE, 78 interception return (John MATICH kick) 7:22 left. Score: CU 35, BC 7.CU — JOHNSON 2 run (ALDRICH kick) 5:59 left. Score: CU 42, BC 7.CU — FG 26 ALDRICH, 0:29 left. Score: CU 45, BC 7.
Third QuarterCU — FG 21 ALDRICH, 6:40 left. Score: CU 48, BC 7.BC — Bryant ARNDT fumble recovery in end zone (MATICH kick), 3:36 left. Score: CU 48, BC 14.CU — Roman HOLLOWELL 18 run (ALDRICH kick), 2:53 left. Score: CU 55, BC 14.
Fourth QuarterCU — Zac Colvin 4 run (ALDRICH kick), 14:53 left. Score: CU 62, BC 14.BC — Jamal BURKE 2 pass from Tim HASSELBECK (MATICH kick), 7:37 left. Score: CU 62, BC 21. BC — Doug BESSETTE 9 blocked punt return (MATICH kick), 1:42 left. Score: CU 62, BC 28.
Stats BC CUFirst Downs 12 29Total Net Yds. 255 523Net Yds. Rushing 96 365Net Yds. Passing 159 158Interceptions 3 1Penalties 6-62 5-40Fumbles-Lost 2-1 1-0
2000 JEEP ALOHA BOWLBoston College 31Arizona State 17Dec. 25, 2000 | Honolulu, Hawaii
Boston College put on a second-half offensive explosion to defeat Arizona State by a 31-17 score in the 2000 Jeep Aloha Bowl. Though Arizona State jumped on the board first, BC was quick to respond with 10 straight points for a 10-7 lead after one quarter. Senior running back Cedric Washington marched into the end zone just 1:07 after the ASU score on a 10-yard run.
Leading 24-10 to start the fourth quarter, senior linebacker Ryan Burch inter-cepted a pass attempt by Griffin Goodman. Washington took over, and after four rushes that gained 28 yards, he ran the final 10 yards into the end zone for the Eagles’ final score of the day and a 31-10 lead. ASU added a late score.
Boston College accumulated 180 yards on the ground, including a final 100-yard rushing game (109 yards) for Washington.
Scoring SummaryBoston College 10 0 14 7 — 31Arizona State 7 3 0 7 — 17
First QuarterASU — Tom PACE 14 run (Mike BARTH kick), 11:50 left. Score: ASU 7, BC 0.BC — Cedric WASHINGTON 10 run (Mike SUTPHIN kick), 10:43 left. Score: BC 7, ASU 7.BC — FG 50 SUTPHIN, 8:20 left. Score: BC 10, ASU 7.
Second QuarterASU — FG 28 BARTH, 11:17 left. Score: BC 10, ASU 10.
Third QuarterBC — Dedrick DEWALT, 58 pass from HASSELBECK (SUTPHIN kick) 8:48 left. Score: BC 17, ASU 10.BC — Ryan READ 40 pass from HASSELBECK (SUTPHIN kick), 5:52 left. Key play: scoring play. Score: BC 24, ASU 10.
Fourth QuarterBC — WASHINGTON 11 run (SUTPHIN kick), 11:10 left. Score: BC 31, ASU 10.ASU — Ryan DENNARD 31 pass from Matt COOPER (BARTH kick), 0:51 left. Score: BC 31, ASU17.
Stats BC ASUFirst Downs 14 20Total Net Yds. 389 360Net Yds. Rushing 180 140Net Yds. Passing 209 220Interceptions 1 2Penalties 6-62 3-30Fumbles-Lost 2-1 4-3
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BOWL GAME HISTORY2001 MUSIC CITY BOWLBoston College 20Georgia 16Dec. 28, 2001 | Nashville, Tenn.
Boston College snapped its 22-game losing streak to ranked teams with a thrilling 20-16 victory over No. 16 Georgia in the 2001 Music City Bowl. Consensus All-America tailback William Green rushed for 149 yards, including a seven-yard, game-winning touchdown with 4:43 remaining in the game, to lead the Eagles to consecutive wins in a postseason bowl game.
Although the Eagles were outgained, 410 yards to 306 yards, the team did benefit from two UGA interceptions, two UGA fumbles and two first downs resulting from UGA penalties. Brian St. Pierre finished with 109 yards and one touchdown on nine completions. Green led all rushers with 149 yards and one touchdown, rushing for his 10th 100-yard game of the season. Fred Gibson was the game’s leading receiver with 109 yards on six receptions.
Scoring SummaryBoston College 3 10 0 7 — 20Georgia 7 3 6 0 — 16
First QuarterUGA — Fred GIBSON 15 pass from David GREENE (Billy BENNETT kick), 14:05 left. Score: UGA 7, BC 0.BC — FG 25 Sandro SCIORTINO, 1:43 left. Score: UGA 7, BC 3.
Second QuarterBC — Dedrick DEWALT 10 pass from Brian ST. PIERRE (SCIORTINO kick), 9:09 left. Score: BC 10, UGA 7.BC — FG 26 SCIORTINO, 3:05 left. Score: BC 13, UGA 7.UGA — FG 24 BENNETT, 0:39 left. Score: BC 13, UGA 10.
Third QuarterUGA — Verron HAYNES 1 run (BENNETT kick failed), 5:26 left. Score: UGA 16, BC 13.
Fourth QuarterBC — William GREEN 7 run (SCIORTINO kick), 4:43 left. Score: BC 20, UGA 16.
Stats BC UGAFirst Downs 16 23Total Net Yds. 306 410Net Yds. Rushing 197 122Net Yds. Passing 109 288Interceptions 0 2Penalties 4-20 9-74Fumbles-Lost 2-0 2-2
2002 MOTOR CITY BOWLBoston College 51Toledo 25Dec. 26, 2002 | Detroit, Mich.
Boston College won a bowl game for an unprecedented third year in a row as the Eagles thumped Toledo, 51-25, in the Motor City Bowl. Senior quarterback Brian St. Pierre completed 25-of-35 passes for a career-high 342 yards and three touch-downs as the Eagles capped one of the most successful seasons in history.
The Eagles scored touchdowns on their first six possessions. BC took the opening kickoff on its own 24 and marched 76 yards in 10 plays behind the rushing of Derrick Knight, who finished with 19 carries for 65 yards and a touchdown.
After Toledo pulled to within 14-3, the Eagles mounted another impressive drive, culminating in a St. Pierre touchdown pass to talented sophomore wide receiver, a 40-yarder to Joel Hazard that made the score 21-3. The Rockets came no closer the rest of the day.
Scoring SummaryBoston College 14 28 6 3 — 51Toledo 3 15 7 0 — 25
First QuarterBC — Derrick KNIGHT 2 run (Sandro SCIORTINO kick), BC 7, UT 0, 11:42 left.BC — Grant ADAMS 17 pass from Brian ST. PIERRE (SCIORTINO kick), 5:02 left; BC 14, UT 0.UT — Jason ROBBINS FG 35, BC 14, UT 3; 1:45 left.
Second QuarterBC — Joel HAZARD 40 pass from ST. PIERRE (SCIORTINO kick), 13:59 left, BC 21, UT 3.UT — Trinity DAWSON 2 run (ROBBINS kick), BC 21, UT 10, 10:47 left.BC — Horace DODD 5 run (SCIORTINO kick), BC 28, UT 10, 7:23 left.BC — ADAMS 40 pass from ST. PIERRE (SCIORTINO kick), BC 35, UT 10, 5:21 left.BC — Brandon BROKAW 1 run (SCIORTINO kick), BC 42, UT 10, 1:31 left.UT — Carl FORD 9 pass from Brian JONES (DAWSON rush), BC 42, UT 18, 0:24 left.
Third QuarterBC — SCIORTINO FG 23, BC 45, UT 18, 10:16 leftBC — SCIORTINO FG 35, BC 48, UT 18, 2:41 leftUT — Manny JOHNSON 30 pass from JONES (ROBBINS kick), BC 48, UT 25, 0:24 left.
Fourth QuarterBC — SCIORTINO FG 45, BC 51, UT 25, 13:05 left.
Stats BC UTFirst Downs 30 21Total Net Yds. 491 433Net Yds. Rushing 149 102Net Yds. Passing 342 331Interceptions 0 2Penalties 1-39 3-70Fumbles-Lost 0-0 3-0
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2003 SAN FRANCISCO BOWLBoston College 35Colorado State 21Dec. 31, 2003 | San Francisco, Calif.
Boston College celebrated New Year’s Eve in the City by the Bay by winning its fourth consecutive bowl game, a 35-21 victory over Colorado State in the Diamond Walnut San Francisco Bowl.
The Eagles scored early and often, taking a commanding 21-0 first-quarter lead. Will Blackmon started the game on a high note, returning the opening kickoff to the Colorado State 41. All-time rushing leader Derrick Knight dominated the opening drive and scored from the five to give the Eagles a 7-0 lead with 12:14 left. A 40-yard Bradlee Van Pelt scoring pass with seven minutes remaining in the third trimmed BC’s lead to 21-14, but a Bobby Stancil interception led to a Paul Peterson-to-Larry Lester 19-yard TD pass to give the Eagles some breathing room and a 28-14 lead.
After an unsuccessful fourth down play for Colorado State, Knight iced the win, marching 28 yards to the end zone.
Scoring SummaryColorado State 0 7 7 7 — 21Boston College 21 0 0 14 — 35
First QuarterBC — Derrick KNIGHT 5 run (Sandro SCIORTINO kick), BC 7, CSU 0, 12:14 left.BC — Larry LESTER 50 pass from Paul PETERSON (SCIORTINO kick), BC 14, CSU 0, 6:05 left.BC — KNIGHT 3 run (SCIORTINO kick), BC 21, CSU 0, 0:34 left.
Second QuarterCSU — Jimmy GREEN 7 run (Jeff BABCOCK kick), BC 21, CSU 7, 10:24 left.
Third QuarterCSU — David ANDERSON 40 pass from Bradlee VAN PELT (BABCOCK kick), BC 21, CSU 14, 7:00 left.
Fourth QuarterBC — LESTER 19 pass from PETERSON (SCIORTINO kick), BC 28, CSU 14, 12:31 left.BC — KNIGHT 28 run (SCIORTINO kick), BC 35, CSU 14, 9:29 left.CSU — VAN PELT 1 run (BABCOCK kick), BC 35, CSU 21, 5:27 left.
Stats CSU BCFirst Downs 21 19Total Net Yds. 388 361Net Yds. Rushing 146 137Net Yds. Passing 242 224Interceptions 5 1Penalties 4-35 5-56Fumbles-Lost 0-0 0-0
2004 CONTINENTAL TIRE BOWLBoston College 37North Carolina 24Dec. 30, 2004 | Charlotte, N.C.
In his first game back from a broken finger, senior quarterback Paul Peterson threw for 236 yards as the Eagles won a fifth straight bowl game, beating North Carolina 37-24. Redshirt freshman Andre Callender carried the ball 26 times for 174 yards and a touchdown in a balanced offensive effort.
UNC opened the third with a Connor Barth field goal to take a 24-21 lead. As the third quarter came to an end, Callender gained 38 yards to the UNC 10, setting up a one-yard touchdown plunge three plays later that gave BC a 27-24 lead.
The Eagle defense forced a punt on UNC’s next drive and BC took over with good field position. On fourth down at the UNC 21, Ryan Ohliger faked the field goal and ran for the score, avoiding would-be Tar Heel tacklers on the way and stunning the crowd as the Eagles took a 34-24 lead. BC’s final points came when William Troost hit an 18-yard field goal with 4:09 left.
Scoring SummaryBoston College 14 7 0 16 — 37North Carolina 7 14 3 0 — 24
First QuarterBC — L.V. WHITWORTH 3 run (Ryan OHLIGER kick), BC 7, UNC 0, 08:13 left.UNC — Ronnie McGILL 12 pass from Darian DURANT (Connor BARTH kick), BC 7, UNC 7, 06:08 left.BC — Grant ADAMS 2 pass from Paul PETERSON (OHLIGER kick), BC 14, UNC 7, 01:32 left.
Second QuarterUNC — Wallace WRIGHT 5 pass from DURANT (BARTH kick), BC 14, UNC 14, 07:12 left.UNC — Derrele MITCHELL 51 pass from DURANT (BARTH kick), BC 14, UNC 21, 01:44 left.BC — David KASHETTA 1 pass from PETERSON (OHLIGER kick), BC 21, UNC 21, 00:17 left.
Third QuarterUNC — BARTH 27 field goal, BC 21, UNC 24; 04:32 left.
Fourth QuarterBC — Andre CALLENDER 1 run (OHLIGER kick failed), BC 27, UNC 24, 14:16 left.BC — OHLIGER 21 run (William TROOST kick), BC 34, UNC 24, 10:32 left.BC — TROOST 18 field goal, BC 37, UNC 24, 04:09 left.
Stats BC UNCFirst Downs 20 22Total Net Yds. 477 364Net Yds. Rushing 228 105Net Yds. Passing 249 259Interceptions 0 0Penalties 3-20 5-40Fumbles-Lost 1-1 0-0
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BOWL GAME HISTORY2005 MPC COMPUTERS BOWLBoston College 27Boise State 21Dec. 28, 2005 | Boise, Idaho
Ryan Glasper intercepted a Jared Zabransky pass in the end zone with 37 seconds left to lift BC past Boise State 27-21 in the 2005 MPC Computers Bowl.
Playing before a hostile crowd and on the blue turf of homestanding Boise State, the Eagles stunned the Broncos by scoring the first 27 points of the game as quarterback Matt Ryan connected on three touchdown passes, including two to Tony Gonzalez in the first half. Ryan completed 19-of-36 passes for 256 yards, 144 of them going to senior Will Blackmon.
Ryan got the Eagles on the board 3:29 into the first half when he found Gonzalez for a 24-yard touchdown pass. Following a Ryan Ohliger 30-yard field goal, BC linebacker Jo-Lonn Dunbar caused a fumble that was picked up by Ray Henderson and taken to the Broncos 13 yard-line. Ryan then hooked up with Gonzalez on a 13-yard strike to give the Eagles a 17-0 lead.
Scoring SummaryBoston College 7 17 3 0 — 27Boise State 0 0 7 14 — 21
First QuarterBC — Tony GONZALEZ 24 pass from Matt Ryan (Ryan Ohliger kick), 11:31 left, BC 7, BSU 0.
Second QuarterBC — FG 30 OLHLINGER 30, 12:22 left, BC 10, BSU 7, BC 10, BSU 0.BC — GONZALEZ 13 pass from Ryan (Ohliger kick), 2:27 left, BC 17, BSU 0.BC — Will BLACKMON 35 pass from Ryan (Ohliger kick), 0:40 left, BC 24, BSU 0.
Third QuarterBC — FG 27 OHLINGER, 3:52 left, BC 27, BSU 0.BSU — Drisan JAMES 53 pass from Jared ZABRANSKY (Denham kick), 1:24 left, BC 27, BSU 7.
Fourth QuarterBSU — ZABRANSKY 2 run (Denham kick), 14:15 left, BC 27, BSU 14.BSU — Quinton JONES 92 punt return (Denham kick), 3:51 left, BC 27, BSU 21.
Stats BSU BCFirst Downs 17 20Total Net Yds. 360 383Net Yds. Rushing 43 127Net Yds. Passing 317 256Interceptions 2 1Penalties 7-69 11-94Fumbles-Lost 1-0 2-1
2006 MEINEKE CAR CARE BOWLBoston College 25Navy 24Dec. 30, 2006 | Charlotte, N.C.
Interim head coach Frank Spaziani etched his name into the BC record books as the only undefeated coach in school history when he led the Eagles to a 25-24, come-from-behind victory over Navy. Spaziani was given the interim title after Tom O’Brien departed for NC State and he led the Eagles through their bowl game preparations.
Junior quarterback Matt Ryan was named the game’s MVP after he completed 20-of-29 passes for 242 yards and one touchdown.
With Navy trying to kill the clock with less than two minutes remaining, Jo-Lonn Dunbar recovered a Reggie Campbell fumble at the 36. Ryan completed a 15-yard pass to Ryan Purvis to get the Eagles within field goal range. Kicker Steve Aponavicius connected from 37 yards as time expired and the Eagles won yet another bowl game.
Scoring SummaryNavy 7 14 3 0 — 24Boston College 6 10 0 9 — 25
First QuarterBC — Matt RYAN 2 run (Steve APONAVICIUS kick failed), 9:29 left, Navy 0, BC 6.Navy — Tyree BARNES 31 pass from Kaipo KAHEAKU-ENHADA (Matt HARMON kick), 4:38 left, Navy 7, BC 6.
Second QuarterNavy — Zerbin SINGLETON 5 run (HARMON kick), 13:47 left, Navy 14, BC 6.BC — Brian TOAL 1 run (APONAVICIUS kick), 10:12 left, Navy 14, BC 13.Navy — Jason TOMLINSON 24 pass from KAHEAKU-ENHADA (HARMON kick), 7:21 left, Navy 21, BC 13.BC — FG 26 APONAVICIUS, 0:00 left, Navy 21, BC 16.
Third QuarterNavy — FG 22 HARMON, 9:51 left, Navy 24, BC 16.
Fourth QuarterBC — Ryan PURVIS 25 pass from RYAN (RYAN pass failed), 7:36 left, Navy 24, BC 22.BC — FG 37 APONAVICIUS, 0:00 left, BC 25, NAVY 24.
Stats Navy BCFirst Downs 21 17Total Net Yds. 403 315Net Yds. Rushing 322 73Net Yds. Passing 81 242Interceptions 0 2Penalties 3-30 5-25Fumbles-Lost 3-2 0-0
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2007 CHAMPS SPORTS BOWLBoston College 24Michigan State 21Dec. 28, 2007 | Orlando, Fla.
Quarterback Matt Ryan ended a brilliant career in style by leading the Eagles to an 11th victory for only the second time in school history. BC defeated Michigan State, 24-21, in the Champs Sports Bowl in Orlando.
Ryan completed 22-of-47 passes for 249 yards and three touchdowns as the Eagles kept the nation’s longest bowl game winning streak alive with their eighth straight bowl win. The win also propelled the team to a No. 10 finish in the final AP college football poll of the season, BC’s first top 10 finish since the 1984 season.
Michigan State had an opportunity to pull the upset, taking over with 2:37 left in the game. But on first down, BC’s Paul Anderson intercepted a Hoyer pass and returned it to the MSU 29, allowing the Eagles to run out the clock.
Scoring SummaryBoston College 7 7 3 7 — 24Michigan State 7 3 3 8 — 21
First QuarterMSU — Kellen DAVIS 18 pass from Brian HOYER (Brett SWENSON kick), BC 0, MSU 7.BC — Jon LOYTE 1 pass from Matt RYAN (Steve APONAVICIUS kick), BC 7, MSU 7.
Second QuarterBC — Rich GUNNELL 29 pass from RYAN (APONAVICIUS kick), BC 14, MSU 7.MSU — SWENSON FG 39, BC 14, MSU 10.
Third QuarterMSU — SWENSON FG 23, BC 14, MSU 13.BC — APONAVICIUS FG 28, BC 17, MSU 13.
Fourth QuarterBC — GUNNELL 68 pass from RYAN (APONAVICIUs kick), BC 24, MSU 13.MSU — Deon CURRY 14 pass from HOYER (Kellen DAVIS pass from HOYER), BC 24, MSU 21.
Stats MSU BCFirst Downs 13 11Total Net Yds. 245 248Net Yds. Rushing 124 142Net Yds. Passing 121 106Interceptions 1 2Penalties 4-36 3-25Fumbles-Lost 1-1 1-1
2008 MUSIC CITY BOWLVanderbilt 16Boston College 14Dec. 31, 2008 | Nashville, Tenn.
Vanderbilt won a bowl game for the first time in exactly 53 years when Bryant Hahnfeldt kicked a 45-yard field goal with 3:26 left to beat Boston College 16-14 in the Music City Bowl.
Vanderbilt hadn’t even played in a bowl since 1982 and the win gave the Commo-dores (7-6) their first winning season since then.
Boston College (9-5) snapped the nation’s longest bowl winning streak after eight straight games in its 10th consecutive bowl appearance. The Eagles also missed a chance at finishing with at least 10 wins for a third straight season.
Scoring SummaryBoston College 0 7 0 7 — 14Vanderbilt 6 0 7 3 — 16
First QuarterVU — Bryant HAHNFELDT FG 42, BC 0, VU 3.VU — HAHNFELDT FG 26, BC 0, VU 6.
Second QuarterBC — Montel HARRIS 4 pass from Dominique DAVIS (Steve APONAVICIUS kick), BC 7, VU 6.
Third QuarterVU — Sean RICHARDSON 0 fumble recovery (HAHNFELDt kick), BC 7, VU 13.
Fourth QuarterBC — Collin LARMOND 55 pass from DAVIS (APONAVICIUS kick), BC 14, VU 13.VU — HAHNFELDT FG 45, BC 14, VU 16.
Stats BC VUFirst Downs 14 16Total Net Yds. 331 200Net Yds. Rushing 141 79Net Yds. Passing 190 121Interceptions 2 0Penalties 3-34 0-0Fumbles-Lost 3-1 1-0
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2009 EMERALD BOWLUSC 24Boston College 13Dec. 26, 2009 | San Francisco, Calif.
Matt Barkley threw touchdown passes to Stanley Havili on Southern California’s first two possessions and added a touchdown run in the fourth quarter to help the Trojans beat Boston College 24-13 in the Emerald Bowl.
Damian Williams caught 12 passes for 189 yards, setting up Havili’s second score and Barkley’s one-yard sneak that gave USC a 24-13 lead with 11:53 remaining.
The Eagles stayed close with the Trojans for most of the game before Dave Shinskie threw an interception to Shareece Wright early in the fourth quarter. On the next play, Barkley connected on a 48-yard pass to Williams. Barkley scored on the next play.
Scoring SummaryBoston College 0 13 0 0 — 13USC 7 7 3 7 — 24
First QuarterUSC — Stanley HAVILI 53 pass from Matt BARKLEY (Jordan CONGDON kick), 4:03 left, BC 0, USC 7.
Second QuarterUSC — HAVILI 5 pass from BARKLEY (CONGDON kick), 6:14 left, BC 0, USC 14.BC — Montel HARRIS 7 run (Steve APONAVICIUS kick failed), 2:42 left, BC 7, USC 14.BC — Rich GUNNELL 61 pass from Dave SHINSKIE (APONAVICIUS kick), 3:35 left, BC 13, USC 14.
Third QuarterUSC — CONGDON FG 38, 4:51 left, BC 13, USC 17.
Fourth QuarterUSC — BARKLEY 1 run (CONGDON kick), 0:29 left, BC 13, USC 24.
Stats BC USCFirst Downs 18 20Total Net Yds. 312 438Net Yds. Rushing 94 88Net Yds. Passing 218 350Interceptions 1 2Penalties 4-30 6-37Fumbles-Lost 3-1 1-0
2011 KRAFT FIGHT HUNGER BOWLNevada 20Boston College 13Jan. 9, 2011 | San Francisco, Calif.
Rishard Matthews caught a touchdown pass and returned a punt for another score, and No. 13 Nevada used its best defensive game of the season to beat Boston College 20-13.
Colin Kaepernick threw for 192 yards and a touchdown for the Wolf Pack (13-1), who snapped a four-game bowl losing streak by tying a school record for wins in a season, set when it played in what used to be Division I-AA.
The win was sealed by Khalid Wooten’s interception on the final drive of the game for the Eagles (7-6).
The game matched BC’s top-ranked rushing defense against Nevada’s high-pow-ered pistol attack that was third in the nation in rushing. The defense won that battle, holding the Wolf Pack to a season-low 114 yards on the ground, including just 22 for Kaepernick.
Freshman Chase Rettig completed 14-of-34 passes for 121 yards and two intercep-tions. Boston College played without leading rusher Montel Harris, who got hurt in pregame warmups.
Scoring SummaryNevada 14 3 3 0 — 20Boston College 7 0 3 3 — 13
First QuarterBC — Andre WILLIAMS 30 run (Nate FREESE kick), :8 left, BC 7, NEV 0.NEV — Rishard MATTHEWS 27 pass from Colin KAEPERNICK (Anthony MARTINEZ kick), 4:41 left, NEV 7, BC 7.NEV — MATTHEWS 72 punt return (MARTINEZ kick), NEV 14, BC 7.
Second QuarterNEV — MARTINEZ FG 32, 5:27 left, NEV 17, BC 7.
Third QuarterBC — FREESE FG 22 yd field goal, NEV 17, BC 10.NEV — MARTINEZ FG 32, 5:27 left, NEV 20, BC 10.
Fourth QuarterBC — FREESE FG 32, 1:39 left, NEV 20, BC 13.
Stats BC NEVFirst Downs 12 16Total Net Yds. 185 306Net Yds. Rushing 64 114Net Yds. Passing 121 192Interceptions 2 1Penalties 6-51 6-75Fumbles-Lost 1-0 2-2
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2013 ADVOCARE v100 INDEPENDENCE BOWLArizona 42Boston College 19Dec. 31, 2013 | Shreveport, La.
First-year coach Steve Addazio said Boston College had plenty to be proud of after a remarkable turnaround season that included a return to postseason play after a 2-10 record in 2012.
Not much went right for the Eagles in a 42-19 loss to Arizona in the Advocare V100 Bowl. Boston College running back Andre Williams, the Doak Walker Award winner and Heisman finalist who came into the game with 2,102 yards rushing, was held to 75 yards and one touchdown in his final game.
BC (7-6) kept things tight early, trailing just 7-6 midway through the second quar-ter. But Arizona scored two quick touchdowns just before halftime to take a 21-6 lead and the Eagles could never mount another challenge.
BC didn’t score a touchdown until Williams’ four-yard run early in the fourth quar-ter. Senior Alex Amidon established a Boston College career record for receptions (191) and receiving yards (2,800) in the game, recording 10 receptions for 129 yards against the Wildcats. Senior place-kicker Nate Freese connected on both field-goal attempts to conclude the season a perfect 20-for-20.
Scoring SummaryArizona 7 14 14 7 — 42Boston College 3 3 0 13 — 19
First QuarterAZ — Ka’Deem CAREY 2 run (Jake SMITH kick), :41 left, AZ 7, BC 0.BC — Nate FREESE FG 32, 6:40 left, AZ 7, BC 3.
Second QuarterBC — FREESE FG 41, 5:02 left, AZ 7, BC 6.AZ — William PARKS 69 interception return (SMITH kick), AZ 14, BC 6.AZ — Trey GRIFFEY 26 pass from B.J. DENKER (SMITH kick), 2:13 left, AZ 21, BC 6.
Third QuarterAZ — CAREY 5 run (SMITH kick), 2:49 left, AZ 28, BC 6.AZ — DENKER 14 run (SMITH kick), 2:16 left, AZ 35, BC 6.
Fourth QuarterAZ — GRIFFEY 3 pass from DENKER (SMITH kick), 4:41 left, AZ 42, BC 6.BC — Andre WILLIAMS 4 run (RETTIG rush failed), 1:40, left, AZ 42, BC 12.BC — Tyler ROUSe 6 run (FREESE kick), 4:35 left, AZ 42, BC 19.
Stats BC AZFirst Downs 20 28Total Net Yds. 351 529Net Yds. Rushing 145 254Net Yds. Passing 206 275Interceptions 0 2Penalties 5-55 2-23Fumbles-Lost 0-0 2-2
2014 NEW ERA PINSTRIPE BOWLPenn State 31Boston College 30 (OT)Dec. 27, 2014 | New York, N.Y.
Boston College lost in overtime to Penn State, 31-30. The Eagles rushed for 289 yards against the Nittany Lions, who came into the game with the top-ranked rushing defense in the nation, averaging 84.8 yards per game. For the first time since 2006, two BC players recorded 100-yard rushing games as quarterback Tyler Murphy and running back Jon Hilliman tallied 105 (11 carries) and 148 (25 carries), respectively.
After the two defensive-minded teams played to a 7-7 draw in the first half, BC built a 21-7 lead in the third quarter, but PSU scored to retie the game. The two teams traded field goals to send it to OT.
Murphy hit David Dudeck for a 21-yard score on the third play of overtime to put BC on top. Mike Knoll did not convert the extra point, giving BC a six-point lead. On third-and-15, PSU quarterback Christian Hackenberg found Jesse James for a 17-yard pick up and then on third-and seven, the QB connected with Kyle Carter on a 10-yard pass for the TD. Sam Ficken made the extra point to give the Lions the win.
Scoring SummaryBoston College 7 0 14 3 6 — 30Penn State 7 0 7 10 7 — 31
First QuarterPSU — Chris GODWIN 72 yd pass from Christian HACKENBERG (Sam FICKEN kick), 5:22 left, PSU 7, BC 0.BC — Jon HILLIMAN 49 yd run (Mike KNOLL kick), 4:39 left, PSU 7, BC 7.
Third QuarterBC — Shakim PHILLIPS 19 yd pass from Tyler MURPHY (KNOLL kick), 8:07 left, BC 17, PSU 7.BC — MURPHY 40 yd run (KNOLL kick), 2:12 left, BC 21, PSU 7.PSU — Eugene LEWIS 7 yd pass from HACKENBERG (FICKEN kick), 0:00 left, BC 21, PSU 14.
Fourth QuarterPSU — DaeSean HAMILTON 16 yd pass from HACKENBERG (FICKEN kick), 6:48 left, PSU 21, BC 21BC — KNOLL 20 yd field goal, 2:10 left, BC 24, PSU 21PSU — FICKEN 45 yd field goal, 0:20 left, PSU 24, BC 24.
OvertimeBC — David DUDECK 21 yd pass from MURPHY (KNOLL kick failed), BC 30, PSU 24.PSU — Kyle CARTER 10 yd pass from HACKENBERG (FICKEN kick), PSU 31, BC 30.
Stats BC PSUFirst Downs 16 25Total Net Yds. 386 453Net Yds. Rushing 289 82Net Yds. Passing 97 371Interceptions 0 0Penalties 9-97 10-60Fumbles-Lost 0-0 2-2
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2016 QUICK LANE BOWLBoston College 36Maryland 30Dec. 26, 2016 | Detroit, Mich.
Boston College earned its first bowl victory since 2007 with a 36-30 victory over Maryland in the 2016 Quick Lane Bowl at Ford Field in Detroit.
The Eagles tied a school record with eight sacks in the game by six different defenders, including sophomore Zach Allen, who recorded a career-high two, and junior Harold Landry, who increased his BC single-season record to 16.5 sacks. His 21 career sacks rank third in BC history. Senior John Johnson recorded a career-high 12 tackles, including 11 solo stops in his final game in a BC uniform.
Graduate Patrick Towles recorded 151 passing yards on a 10-for-22 day with two touchdowns and an interception. Towles recorded a 20-yard receiving touchdown on a trick play from sophomore Jeff Smith. He connected with sophomore Tommy Sweeney for a two-yard touchdown and a 49-yard TD to sophomore Michael Walker to increase his season total to 12.
Sophomore Jon Hilliman tallied his sixth touchdown of the season to open the game's scoring with a one-yard touchdown in the first quarter. He is tied for 11th in BC history with 21 career rushing touchdowns.
Scoring SummaryMaryland 0 13 14 3 — 30Boston College 6 23 7 10 — 36
First QuarterBC— Jon HILLIMAN 1 yd run (Mike KNOLL kicked blocked), 6:47 left, BC 6, MD 0.
Second QuarterBC — Tommy SWEENEY 2 yd pass from Patrick TOWLES (KNOLL kick), 13:40 left, BC 13, MD 0BC — KNOLL 22 yd field goal, 10:32 left, BC 16, MD 0MD — T. JOHNSON 62 yd run (GREENE kick), 9:20 left, BC 16, MD 7BC — TOWLES 20 yd pass from Jeff SMITH (KNOLL kick), 7:20 left, BC 23, MD 7MD — JOHNSON 30 yd run (GOINS pass failed), 6:36 left, BC 23, MD 14BC — Michael WALKER 49 yd pass from TOWLES (KNOLL kick failed), 0:35 left, BC 29, MD 13
Third QuarterBC — Kevin KAVALEC 0 yd fumble recovery (KNOLL kick), 13:24 left, BC 36, MD 13MD — MORGAN 63 yd pass from HILLS (GREENE kick), 12:48 left, BC 36, MD 20MD — JACOBS 52 yd pass from HILLS (GREENE kick), 10:05 left, BC 36, MD 27
Fourth QuarterMD — GREENE 23 yd field goal, 2:55 left, BC 36, MD 30
Stats MD BCFirst Downs 17 15Total Net Yds. 357 348Net Yds. Rushing 128 177Net Yds. Passing 229 171Interceptions 1 1Penalties 11-86 6-46Fumbles-Lost 5-3 4-1
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2017 NEW ERA PINSTRIPE BOWLIowa 27Boston College 20Dec. 27, 2017 | Bronx, N.Y.
Junior tight end Tommy Sweeney had a career-high seven receptions for 137 yards and true freshman running back AJ Dillon rushed for 157 yards for his seventh 100-yard game but Boston College (7-6) fell to the University of Iowa (8-5), 27-20, in the New Era Pinstripe Bowl at Yankee Stadium on Wednesday evening. Both Sweeney and Dillon scored the Eagles' touchdowns. BC totaled 281 yards of total offense in the first half, which was the most recorded in a first half by an Iowa opponent. Dillon tied for sixth in BC single-season history with 14 rushing touchdowns. After the Hawkeyes took an early 3-0 lead, Dillon scored on a four-yard touchdown run in the first quarter to go up 7-3. Both teams battled back and forth for the re-mainder of the game. Graduate quarterback Darius Wade connected with Sweeney on a 39-yard TD pass and junior Colton Lichtenberg hit a 30-yard field goal to give BC a seven-point lead going into halftime. Iowa tied the game at 17 midway through the third quarter and the two teams traded field goals in the fourth to knot it at 20 with just over eight minutes to play. The Hawkeyes scored on a one-yard run with three minutes left in the game after Wade was sacked and fumbled at midfield. Iowa put together two big plays of 27 yards and 17 yards.
Scoring SummaryIowa 3 7 7 10 — 27Boston College 7 10 0 3 — 20
First QuarterIowa - Recinos 24 yd field goal, 12:59 left, Iowa 3, BC 0BC - Dillon 4 yd run (Lichtenberg kick), :05 left, BC 7, Iowa 3
Second QuarterIowa - Fant 8 yd pass from Stanley (Recinos kick), 13:18 left, Iowa 10, BC 7BC - Sweeney 39 yd pass from Wade (Lichtenberg kick), 9:35 left, BC 14, Iowa 10BC - Lichtenberg 30 yd field goal, 1:29 left, BC 17, Iowa 10
Third QuarterIowa - Wadley 5 yd run (Recinos kick), 7:11 left, Iowa 17, BC 17
Fourth QuarterIowa - Recinos 38 yd field goal, 11:32 left, Iowa 20, BC 17BC - Lichtenberg 24 yd field goal, 8:09 left, Iowa 20, BC 20Iowa - Kulick 1 yd run (Recinos kick), 3:09 left, Iowa 27, BC 20
Stats IOWA BCFirst Downs 13 16Total Net Yds. 200 383Net Yds. Rushing 101 175Net Yds. Passing 99 208Interceptions 0 2Penalties 3-20 6-57Fumbles-Lost 0-0 1-1
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RUSHING YARDAGE: CAREER
Name Years Att. Yds. TD Avg.
Andre Williams 2010-13 704 3,739 28 5.3
Montel Harris 2008-11 787 3,735 27 4.7
Derrick Knight 2000-03 708 3,725 25 5.3
Mike Cloud 1995-98 614 3,597 25 5.9
Troy Stradford 1982-86 658 3,504 27 5.3
William Green 1999-2001 501 2,974 33 5.9
Andre Callender 2004-07 637 2,971 17 4.6
Mike Esposito 1972-74 526 2,759 24 5.3
L.V. Whitworth 2004-07 588 2,576 17 4.4
Keith Barnette 1973-75 552 2,500 34 4.5
Omari Walker 1994-97 566 2,471 32 4.4
Jon Hilliman 2014-17 612 2,238 26 3.7
Fred Willis 1968-70 419 2,115 19 5.1
Darnell Campbell 1991-93 441 2,096 27 4.8
Brendan McCarthy 1965-67 480 2,060 13 4.3
Glen Capriola 1974-76 456 2,049 17 4.5
Mike Holovak 1940-42 382 2,011 23 5.3
Dan Conway 1976-79 480 2,004 19 4.2
Chuckie Dukes 1991-92 335 1,999 12 6.1
Cedric Washington 1996-2000 412 1,982 12 4.8
Jim Bell 1985-88 429 1,895 9 4.4
David Green 1991-94 358 1,716 7 4.8
Joe Johnson 1951-53 401 1,707 8 4.3
Shelby Gamble 1979-81 395 1,688 17 4.3
Mike Sanders 1987-90 367 1,647 4 4.5
AJ Dillon 2017-present 300 1,589 14 5.3
Harry Crump 1960-62 342 1,497 13 4.4
Jim Bell 1984-88 320 1,486 8 4.7
Anthony Brown 1975-78 312 1,388 7 4.4
Tim Frager 1987-90 292 1,358 8 4.7
Steve Strachan 1981-84 312 1,349 22 4.3
Alan Miller 1956-58 273 1,324 10 4.9
Justice Smith 1992-95 306 1,312 7 4.3
Myles Willis 2013-pr 262 1,291 5 4.9
Phil Bennett 1971-73 243 1,228 15 5.1
Ken Bell 1982-85 302 1,209 7 3.9
Earl Strong 1972-75 250 1,196 12 4.8
Tyler Murphy 2014 181 1,184 11 6.5
Tom Bougus 1970-71 230 1,181 10 5.2
Dwight Shirley 1991-93 263 1,101 12 4.2
Ed DeSilva 1953-55 197 1,070 8 5.2
Dave Bennett 1966-68 233 1,059 14 4.1
Tony Melchiorre 1973-76 231 1,047 3 4.5
Joe Diminick 1947-49 344 980 10 2.8
Al Cannava 1947-49 187 948 7 5.1
Bill Thomas 1969-71 207 931 2 4.5
Leo Smith 1979-82 208 913 9 4.4
Monk Maznicki 1940-41 138 912 13 6.6
Ed Petela 1949-50 174 875 9 5.0
Jay Palazola 1977-79 240 864 4 3.6
Tyler Rouse 2013-pr 198 851 12 4.3
Emiddio Petrarca 1953-55 167 848 8 5.1
Name Years Att. Yds. TD Avg.
Jim Catone 1967-69 183 817 4 4.5
John McCauley 1950-52 243 811 5 3.3
Maury Poissant 1947-49 168 788 6 4.7
RUSHING ATTEMPTS: CAREER
Att. Name Years Games
787 Montel Harris 2008-11 40
708 Derrick Knight 2000-03 46
704 Andre Williams 2010-13 44
658 Troy Stradford 1982-86 44
637 Andre Callender 2004-07 48
615 Mike Cloud 1995-98 45
612 Jon Hilliman 2014-17 42
588 L.V. Whitworth 2004-07 45
556 Omari Walker 1994-97 44
552 Keith Barnette 1973-75 32
526 Mike Esposito 1972-74 28
501 William Green 1999-2001 31
480 Dan Conway 1976-79 44
Brendan McCarthy 1965-67 30
456 Glen Capriola 1974-76 30
RUSHING ATTEMPTS: SEASON
Att. Name Year Games
355 Andre Williams 2013 13
321 Derrick Knight 2003 13
308 Montel Harris 2009 13
Mike Cloud 1998 11
300 AJ Dillon 2017 13
269 Montel Harris 2010 12
265 William Green 2001 11
261 Omari Walker 1996 12
254 Mike Esposito 1973 11
253 Derrick Knight 2002 13
240 Glen Capriola 1976 11
238 Chuckie Dukes 1992 11
233 Keith Barnette 1974 11
223 Fred Willis 1970 10
222 Cedric Washington 1999 11
221 Darnell Campbell 1993 11
218 Troy Stradford 1986 11
211 Andre Callender 2007 14
RUSHING ATTEMPTS: GAME
Att. Name Year Game
42 Andre Williams 2013 NC State
Andre Williams 2010 Syracuse
41 Montel Harris 2009 Maryland
Fred Willis 1970 Pittsburgh
39 AJ Dillon 2017 Louisville
Rolandan Finch 2011 Maryland
Jim Bell 1987 Tennessee
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Att. Name Year Game
38 Derrick Knight 2003 Virginia Tech
Mike Esposito 1974 Villanova
37 Mike Cloud 1998 Pittsburgh
Glen Capriola 1976 Tulane
36 AJ Dillon 2017 NC State
Phil Bennett 1972 Temple
RUSHING YARDAGE: SEASON
Yds. Name Year Games
2,177 Andre Williams 2013 13
1,726 Mike Cloud 1998 11
1,721 Derrick Knight 2003 13
1,589 AJ Dillon 2017 13
1,559 William Green 2001 11
1,457 Montel Harris 2009 13
1,432 Derrick Knight 2002 13
1,387 Chuckie Dukes 1992 11
1,289 Mike Esposito 1973 11
1,243 Montel Harris 2010 12
1,199 Omari Walker 1996 12
1,188 Troy Stradford 1986 11
1,184 Tyler Murphy 2014 13
1,164 William Green 2000 11
1,122 Cedric Washington 1999 11
1,097 Keith Barnette 1974 11
1,071 Darnell Campbell 1993 11
1,058 Tom Bougus 1971 10
1,018 David Green 1994 11
1,015 Jim Bell 1987 9
1,007 Fred Willis 1970 10
RUSHING YARDS: GAME
Yds. Name Year Game
339 Andre Williams 2013 NC State
295 Andre Williams 2013 New Mexico State
272 AJ Dillon 2017 Louisville
264 Montel Harris 2009 NC State
263 Andre Williams 2013 Maryland
Andre Williams 2013 Army
253 Phil Bennett 1972 Temple
243 Rolandan Finch 2011 Maryland
240 Troy Stradford 1986 Army
229 Al Cannava 1949 Holy Cross
227 Darnell Campbell 1991 Pittsburgh
225 William Green 2000 Connecticut
224 Derrick Knight 2003 Rutgers
223 William Green 2000 Rutgers
215 Tom Bougus 1971 Villanova
213 William Green 2001 Rutgers
204 Andre Williams 2013 Wake Forest
RUSHING YARDAGE: PLAY
Yds. Name Year Game
99 Andre Williams 2012 Army
91 Ed Walsh 1944 Brooklyn
87 Dave Bennett 1968 Navy
85 Mike Cloud 1998 Temple
84 Emiddio Petrarca 1955 Brandeis
RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS: CAREER
TDs Name Years
34 Keith Barnette 1973-75
33 William Green 1999-2001
28 Andre Williams 2010-13
27 Montel Harris 2008-11
Darnell Campbell 1991-93
Troy Stradford 1982-86
26 Jon Hilliman 2014-17
25 Derrick Knight 2000-03
Mike Cloud 1995-98
24 Mike Esposito 1972-74
23 Mike Holovak 1940-42
21 Dan Conway 1976-79
20 Chuck Darling 1922-24
Al Weston 1926-28
RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS: SEASON
TDs Name Year
22 Keith Barnette 1974
19 Darnell Campbell 1993
18 Andre Williams 2013
15 William Green 2001
Mike Esposito 1973
14 AJ Dillon 2017
Montel Harris 2009
William Green 2000
Mike Cloud 1998
13 Jon Hilliman 2014
Omari Walker 1996
12 Derrick Knight 2002
Al Weston 1926
11 Tyler Murphy 2014
Derrick Knight 2003
Fred Willis 1970
Mike Holovak 1940
RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS: GAME
TDs Name Year Game
5 Andre Williams 2013 Army
Montel Harris 2009 NC State
4 AJ Dillon 2017 Louisville
Darnell Campbell 1993 Temple
Glen Capriola 1975 Army
Keith Barnette 1974 West Virginia
Phil Bennett 1973 Massachusetts
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TDs Name Year Game
4 Dave Bennett 1968 Buffalo
Tom Magnarelli 1954 Holy Cross
Al Canava 1949 Holy Cross
Ed Petela 1949 Holy Cross
Ceslaus Antos 1928 Manhattan
Chuck Darling 1924 Marquette
RUSHING SEASON HIGHS BY CLASS
Freshman Player Year Games
Att. 300 AJ Dillon 2017 13
Yds. 1,589 AJ Dillon 2017 13
Avg. 6.1 Mike Cloud 1995 12
Sophomore Player Year Games
Att. 308 Montel Harris 2009 13
Yds. 1,457 Montel Harris 2009 13
Avg. 7.32 Fred Willis 1968 9
Junior Player Year Games
Att. 269 Montel Harris 2010 12
Yds. 1,559 William Green 2001 11
Avg. 9.68 Lou Montgomery 1939 10
Senior Player Year Games
Att. 355 Andre Williams 2013 13
Yds. 2,117 Andre Williams 2013 13
Avg. 7.27 Charlie O’Rourke 1940 10
CAREER RUSHING LEADERS
Andre Williams Att. Yds. TD Avg.
2010 95 461 2 4.9
2011 124 517 4 4.2
2012 130 584 4 4.5
2013 355 2,177 18 6.1
Totals 704 3,739 28 5.3
Montel Harris Att. Yds. TD Avg.
2008 179 900 6 5.0
2009 308 1,457 15 4.7
2010 269 1,243 9 4.6
2011 31 135 0 4.4
Totals 787 3,735 27 4.7
Derrick Knight Att. Yds. TD Avg.
2000 52 235 1 4.5
2001 76 337 1 4.4
2002 253 1,432 12 5.6
2003 321 1,721 11 5.4
Totals 702 3,725 25 5.3
Mike Cloud Att. Yds. TD Avg.
1995 102 626 2 6.1
1996 68 359 1 5.2
1997 136 886 8 6.5
1998 308 1,726 14 5.6
Totals 614 3,597 25 5.9
100-YARD GAMES: SEASON
Games Name Year
10 Mike Cloud 1998
9 Andre Williams 2013
Derrick Knight 2003
William Green 2001
Chuckie Dukes 1992
8 Montel Harris 2010
Montel Harris 2009
Derrick Knight 2002
7 AJ Dillon 2017
6 Cedric Washington 1999
Omari Walker 1996
David Green 1994
Fred Willis 1970
5 Tyler Murphy 2014
Montel Harris 2008
Troy Stradford 1986
Glen Capriola 1976
Glen Capriola 1975
Mike Esposito 1973
100-YARD GAMES: CAREER
Games Name Year
22 Montel Harris 2008-11
18 Derrick Knight 2000-03
Mike Cloud 1995-98
17 Troy Stradford 1982-83
14 Andre Williams 2010-13
13 William Green 1999-2001
12 Chuckie Dukes 1991-92
11 Mike Esposito 1972-74
10 Omari Walker 1994-97
Glen Capriola 1974-76
9 Darnell Campbell 1991-93
Fred Willis 1968-70
CONSECUTIVE 100-YARD GAMES
Games Name Year
7 Mike Cloud 1998
Chuckie Dukes 1992
6 Montel Harris 2010
5 AJ Dillon 2017
Montel Harris 2009
William Green 2001
4 David Green 1994
Fred Willis 1970
Troy Stradford 1986
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QUARTERBACK RUSHING YARDAGE: CAREER
Yards Name Year
1,184 Tyler Murphy 2014
864 Jay Palazola 1977-79
739 Doug Flutie 1981-84
603 Jack Concannon 1961-63
548 Joe Marzetti 1966-68
QUARTERBACK RUSHING YARDAGE: SEASON
Yards Name Year
1,184 Tyler Murphy 2014
468 Jay Palazola 1979
450 Jeff Smith 2015
381 Joe Marzetti 1966
279 Joe Marzetti 1968
270 Doug Flutie 1982
QUARTERBACK RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS: CAREER
TDs Name Year
12 Jack Concannon 1961-63
11 Matt Ryan 2004-07
11 Tyler Murphy 2014
9 Chris Crane 2005-08
7 Doug Flutie 1981-84
7 Mike Kruczek 1973-75
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PASSING YARDS: CAREER
Name Years Att. Comp. Yards Int. TD Pct.
Doug Flutie 1981-84 1,271 677 10,579 54 67 53.3
Glenn Foley 1990-93 1,275 703 10,039 60 72 55.1
Matt Ryan 2004-07 1,347 807 9,313 37 56 59.9
Chase Rettig 2010-13 1,242 685 8,263 39 52 55.2
Brian St. Pierre 1999-02 803 457 5,837 32 48 56.9
Shawn Halloran 1983-86 723 416 5,252 31 30 57.5
Frank Harris 1968-70 655 366 4,555 45 44 55.8
Matt Hasselbeck 1994-97 701 390 4,548 26 22 55.6
Tim Hasselbeck 1998-00 501 278 3,890 16 29 55.6
Mark Hartsell 1993-95 608 349 3,763 24 25 57.4
Paul Peterson 2003-04 502 305 3,718 17 28 60.8
Quinton Porter 2001-05 484 290 3,203 14 23 59.9
Mike Power 1986-89 428 230 3,176 20 12 53.7
Scott Mutryn 1994-98 474 261 3,119 25 17 55.1
Jack Concannon 1961-63 396 192 2,942 18 23 48.5
Ken Smith 1976-77 376 208 2,873 25 24 55.3
Gary Marangi 1971-73 447 235 2,739 23 19 52.5
Dave Shinskie 2008-12 386 196 2,670 20 20 50.8
Mike Kruczek 1973-75 337 225 2,545 14 12 66.7
Ed Songin 1947-49 385 192 2,534 30 24 49.9
Mark Kamphaus 1986-89 338 193 2,422 23 11 57.1
Jim Kane 1951-54 370 153 2,339 30 17 41.4
John Amabile 1958-60 329 163 2,321 17 18 49.8
John Loughery 1979-82 315 132 2,233 21 12 41.9
PASSING TOUCHDOWNS: CAREER
TDs Name Years
72 Glenn Foley 1990-93
67 Doug Flutie 1981-84
56 Matt Ryan 2004-07
52 Chase Rettig 2010-13
48 Brian St. Pierre 1999-2002
44 Frank Harris 1968-70
30 Shawn Halloran 1983-86
29 Tim Hasselbeck 1997-2000
28 Paul Peterson 2003-04
24 Ken Smith 1976-77
Ed Songin 1947-49
PASSING TOUCHDOWNS: SEASON
TDs Name Year
31 Matt Ryan 2007
27 Doug Flutie 1984
25 Brian St. Pierre 2001
Glenn Foley 1993
21 Glenn Foley 1991
19 Frank Harris 1969
18 Paul Peterson 2004
Brian St. Pierre 2002
17 Chase Rettig 2013
Shawn Halloran 1986
Doug Flutie 1983
Ken Smith 1977
TDs Name Year
16 Tim Hasselbeck 2000
15 Dave Shinskie 2009
Matt Ryan 2004
Glenn Foley 1992
Jack Concannon 1962
14 Quinton Porter 2003
13 Tyler Murphy 2014
Mark Hartsell 1994
Doug Flutie 1982
Gary Marangi 1972
Frank Harris 1968
Ed Songin 1948
PASSING TOUCHDOWNS: GAME
TDs Name Year(s)
6 Doug Flutie 1984, Once
5 Matt Ryan 2007, Once
Ken Smith 1977, Once
4 Chase Rettig 2013, Once
Matt Ryan 2007, Once
Brian St. Pierre 2001, Once
Glenn Foley 1992, Once
1993, Twice
Doug Flutie 1983, Twice
1984, Once
Ken Smith 1977, Once
Shawn Halloran 1986, Twice
Frank Harris 1969, Twice
1970, Once
Al Weston 1928, Once
Chuck Darling 1923, Once
Paul Flaherty 1922, Once
PASSING YARDS: SEASON
Yards Name Year
4,507 Matt Ryan 2007
3,454 Doug Flutie 1984
3,397 Glenn Foley 1993
3,065 Chase Rettig 2012
2,983 Brian St. Pierre 2002
2,942 Matt Ryan 2004
2,935 Shawn Halloran 1985
2,749 Doug Flutie 1982
2,724 Doug Flutie 1983
2,594 Paul Peterson 2004
2,239 Matt Hasselbeck 1997
2,231 Glenn Foley 1992
2,222 Glenn Foley 1991
2,218 Scott Mutryn 1998
2,189 Glenn Foley 1990
2,090 Shawn Halloran 1986
2,073 Ken Smith 1977
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PASSING YARDS: GAME
Yards Name Year Game
520 Doug Flutie 1982 Penn State
472 Doug Flutie 1984 Miami (FL)
453 Shawn Halloran 1985 Syracuse
448 Glenn Foley 1993 Virginia Tech
447 Doug Flutie 1984 Penn State
441 Chase Rettig 2012 Miami (FL)
435 Matt Ryan 2007 Georgia Tech
428 Chris Crane 2008 NC State
423 Glenn Foley 1993 Syracuse
421 Matt Ryan 2007 Maryland
418 Doug Flutie 1983 West Virginia
415 Matt Ryan 2007 Florida State
408 Matt Ryan 2007 Wake Forest
402 Matt Ryan 2006 Wake Forest
401 Shawn Halloran 1986 Maryland
400 Shawn Halloran 1985 Pittsburgh
PASSING YARDS: PLAY
Yards Name Year Game
97 Tim Hasselbeck 1999 Virginia Tech
92 Don Allard 1957 Navy
90 Shawn Halloran 1986 Maryland
83 Willie Hicks 1989 West Virginia
Gary Marangi 1972 Penn State
80 Doug Flutie 1982 Holy Cross
Jim Kane 1953 Xavier
SEASON HIGHS BY CLASS
Freshman Player Total Year
Attempts Glenn Foley 349 1990
Completions Glenn Foley 182 1990
Yards Dave Shinskie 2,049 2009
TDs Dave Shinskie 15 2009
Sophomore Player Total Year
Attempts Doug Flutie 348 1982
Completions Chase Rettig 170 2011
Yards Doug Flutie 2,749 1982
TDs Glenn Foley 21 1991
Junior Player Total Year
Attempts Chase Rettig 467 2012
Completions Matt Ryan 263 2006
Yards Chase Rettig 3,065 2012
TDs Brian St. Pierre 25 2001
Senior Player Total Year
Attempts Matt Ryan 654 2007
Completions Matt Ryan 388 2007
Yards Matt Ryan 4,507 2007
TDs Doug Flutie 27 1984
PASSING ATTEMPTS: CAREER
Att. Name Year
1,347 Matt Ryan 2004-07
1,275 Glenn Foley 1990-93
1,271 Doug Flutie 1981-84
1,242 Chase Rettig 2010-13
803 Brian St. Pierre 1999-2002
723 Shawn Halloran 1983-86
701 Matt Hasselbeck 1994-97
655 Frank Harris 1968-70
608 Mark Hartsell 1993-95
502 Paul Peterson 2003-04
501 Tim Hasselbeck 1997-2000
484 Quinton Porter 2001-05
474 Scott Mutryn 1994-98
447 Gary Marangi 1971-73
PASSING ATTEMPTS: SEASON
Att. Name Year
654 Matt Ryan 2007
467 Chase Rettig 2012
427 Matt Ryan 2006
423 Shawn Halloran 1985
407 Brian St. Pierre 2002
386 Doug Flutie 1984
363 Glenn Foley 1993
355 Paul Peterson 2004
349 Mark Hartsell 1995
Glenn Foley 1990
348 Doug Flutie 1982
345 Doug Flutie 1983
330 Matt Hasselbeck 1996
317 Chase Rettig 2011
307 Chris Crane 2008
305 Matt Hasselbeck 1997
298 Glenn Foley 1991
288 Dave Shinskie 2009
286 Scott Mutryn 1998
279 Brian St. Pierre 2001
265 Glenn Foley 1992
260 Tim Hasselbeck 1999
258 Anthony Brown 2017
Shawn Halloran 1986
257 Mark Hartsell 1994
Ken Smith 1977
PASSING ATTEMPTS: GAME
Att. Name Year Game
57 Matt Ryan 2006 Wake Forest
Shawn Halloran 1985 Syracuse
Frank Harris 1968 Army
56 Matt Ryan 2007 Maryland
55 Glenn Foley 1990 Louisville
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Att. Name Year Game
53 Matt Ryan 2007 Florida State
Paul Peterson 2004 Pittsburgh
Doug Flutie 1984 Penn State
52 Matt Ryan 2007 Virginia Tech
Matt Ryan 2007 Virginia Tech (ACC Champ.)
Matt Ryan 2007 Wake Forest
51 Chase Rettig 2012 Miami (FL)
Chris Crane 2008 NC State
Matt Ryan 2007 Army
Matt Ryan 2004 Syracuse
Doug Flutie 1983 West Virginia
50 Brian St. Pierre 2002 West Virginia
Mark Hartsell 1995 Syracuse
49 Chase Rettig 2012 Wake Forest
48 Glenn Foley 1993 Notre Dame
Shawn Halloran 1985 Penn State
47 Chase Rettig 2011 Wake Forest
Glenn Foley 1993 Miami (FL)
Glenn Foley 1991 Georgia Tech
Glenn Foley 1991 Michigan
46 Scott Mutryn 1998 Navy
Matt Hasselbeck 1997 Army
Shawn Halloran 1985 Cincinnati
Doug Flutie 1984 Miami (FL)
PASSING COMPLETIONS: CAREER
Comp. Name Year
807 Matt Ryan 2004-07
703 Glenn Foley 1990-93
685 Chase Rettig 2010-13
677 Doug Flutie 1981-84
457 Brian St. Pierre 1999-2002
416 Shawn Halloran 1983-86
390 Matt Hasselbeck 1994-97
366 Frank Harris 1968-70
349 Mark Hartsell 1993-95
305 Paul Peterson 2003-04
290 Quinton Porter 2001-05
278 Tim Hasselbeck 1997-2000
235 Gary Marangi 1971-73
230 Mike Power 1986-89
PASSING COMPLETIONS: SEASON
Comp. Name Year
388 Matt Ryan 2007
263 Matt Ryan 2006
253 Chase Rettig 2012
237 Brian St. Pierre 2002
234 Shawn Halloran 1985
233 Doug Flutie 1984
222 Glenn Foley 1993
221 Paul Peterson 2004
189 Mark Hartsell 1995
Comp. Name Year
188 Matt Hasselbeck 1997
182 Glenn Foley 1990
177 Doug Flutie 1983
171 Matt Hasselbeck 1996
170 Chase Rettig 2011
169 Chris Crane 2008
162 Chase Rettig 2013
Doug Flutie 1982
159 Mark Hartsell 1994
Shawn Halloran 1986
153 Glenn Foley 1991
149 Dave Shinskie 2009
Brian St. Pierre 2001
Ken Smith 1977
146 Glenn Foley 1992
145 Tim Hasselbeck 1999
140 Quinton Porter 2003
PASSING COMPLETIONS: GAME
Comp. Name Year Game
40 Matt Ryan 2006 Wake Forest
37 Frank Harris 1968 Army
35 Matt Ryan 2007 Army
34 Chris Crane 2008 NC State
Shawn Halloran 1985 Syracuse
Doug Flutie 1984 Miami (FL)
33 Matt Ryan 2007 Virginia Tech (ACC Champ.)
32 Chase Rettig 2012 Miami (FL)
Matt Ryan 2007 Notre Dame
Matt Ryan 2007 Wake Forest
Matt Ryan 2006 Central Michigan
Paul Peterson 2004 Pittsburgh
31 Matt Ryan 2007 Clemson
Matt Hasselbeck 1997 Army
30 Matt Ryan 2007 Georgia Tech
Scott Mutryn 1998 Navy
Glenn Foley 1993 Notre Dame
29 Chase Rettig 2012 Wake Forest
Matt Ryan 2006 Brigham Young
Mark Hartsell 1995 Rutgers
Glenn Foley 1990 Louisville
Shawn Halloran 1985 Cincinnati
Doug Flutie 1984 Penn State
28 Brian St. Pierre 2002 West Virginia
Mark Hartsell 1995 Miami (FL)
Mark Hartsell 1994 Michigan
Doug Flutie 1984 North Carolina
27 Chase Rettig 2012 Notre Dame
Quinton Porter 2005 Brigham Young
26 Anthony Brown 2017 Northern Illinois
Glenn Foley 1993 West Virginia
Shawn Halloran 1986 Maryland
Doug Flutie 1982 Penn State
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Comp. Name Year Game
25 Chase Rettig 2012 Clemson
Quinton Porter 2005 Virginia
Brian St. Pierre 2002 Central Michigan
Brian St. Pierre 2002 Toledo
Matt Hasselbeck 1997 Temple
Matt Hasselbeck 1996 Virginia Tech
Mark Hartsell 1994 Rutgers
24 Anthony Brown 2017 Notre Dame
Chase Rettig 2012 Northwestern
Chase Rettig 2011 Northwestern
Matt Ryan 2005 Clemson
Matt Ryan 2004 Syracuse
Matt Hasselbeck 1996 West Virginia
Mark Hartsell 1995 Virginia Tech
Mark Hartsell 1994 West Virginia
COMPLETION PERCENTAGE: CAREER
Pct. Name Year Completions
66.8 Mike Kruczek 1973-75 225/337
60.8 Paul Peterson 2003-05 305/502
59.9 Matt Ryan 2004-07 807/1,347
59.5 Quinton Porter 2001-04 290/484
57.5 Shawn Halloran 1983-86 416/723
57.1 Mark Kamphaus 1986-89 193/338
56.9 Brian St. Pierre 1999-2002 457/803
56.5 Chris Crane 2005-08 196/347
55.8 Frank Harris 1968-70 366/655
55.6 Matt Hasselbeck 1994-97 390/701
55.5 Tim Hasselbeck 1997-2000 278/501
55.3 Ken Smith 1976-77 208/376
55.2 Chase Rettig 2010-13 523/979
55.1 Scott Mutryn 1994-98 261/474
Glenn Foley 1990-93 703/1,275
53.7 Mike Power 1986-89 230/428
53.3 Doug Flutie 1981-84 677/1,271
COMPLETION PERCENTAGE: SEASON
Pct. Name Year Games Completions
68.9 Mike Kruczek 1974 11 104/151
65.3 Mark Kamphaus 1988 6 100/158
63.6 Quinton Porter 2005 7 136/214
62.3 Paul Peterson 2004 11 221/355
61.9 Mark Hartsell 1994 10 159/267
61.6 Chase Rettig 2013 13 162/263
Matt Ryan 2006 12 263/427
Shawn Halloran 1986 11 159/258
61.6 Matt Hasselbeck 1997 11 188/305
60.4 Doug Flutie 1984 11 233/386
Gary Marangi 1973 11 102/169
59.8 Scott Mutryn 1998 11 171/286
59.3 Matt Ryan 2007 14 388/654
58.2 Brian St. Pierre 2002 13 237/407
58.0 Ken Smith 1977 9 149/257
57.6 Frank Harris 1970 10 139/241
INTERCEPTIONS: CAREER
Int Name Year Games
60 Glenn Foley 1990-93 44
54 Doug Flutie 1981-84 41
45 Frank Harris 1968-70 28
39 Chase Rettig 2010-13 46
37 Matt Ryan 2004-07 40
32 Brian St. Pierre 1999-2002 44
31 Shawn Halloran 1983-86 31
30 Ed Songin 1947-49 27
INTERCEPTIONS: SEASON
Int Name Year Games
23 Shawn Halloran 1985 12
21 Glenn Foley 1990 11
20 Doug Flutie 1982 11
Ken Smith 1977 9
19 Frank Harris 1970 10
INTERCEPTIONS: GAME
Int Name Year Game
6 Frank Harris 1970 Penn State
5 Glenn Foley 1991 Penn State
Glenn Foley 1990 Louisville
Ken Smith 1977 Pittsburgh
John McKinnon 1950 Georgetown
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Games Name Year
9 Matt Ryan 2007
6 Glenn Foley 1993
Doug Flutie 1984
3 Chase Rettig 2012
Matt Ryan 2006
Doug Flutie 1983
300-YARD GAMES: CAREER
Games Name Year
12 Matt Ryan 2004-07
Doug Flutie 1981-84
10 Glenn Foley 1990-93
Shawn Halloran 1993-96
4 Chase Rettig 2010-13
3 Matt Hasselbeck 1994-97
Mark Hartsell 1993-95
MOST CAREER WINS AS A STARTER
Name Years Record Percentage
Doug Flutie 1981-84 30-9-1 .750
Matt Ryan 2004-07 25-7-0 .781
Glenn Foley 1990-93 24-18-1 .558
Chase Rettig 2010-13 18-28 .391
Brian St. Pierre 1999-2002 16-9-0 .640
Tim Hasselbeck 1998-2000 14-7-0 .667
Paul Peterson 2002-03 12-2-0 .857
Shawn Halloran 1983-86 12-11-0 .552
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RECEPTIONS: CAREER
Name Years Rec. Yards TD
Alex Amidon 2010-13 191 2,800 15
Pete Mitchell 1991-94 190 2,388 20
Rich Gunnell 2006-09 181 2,459 18
Mark Chmura 1987-91 164 2,046 11
Brandon Robinson 2005-08 141 2,023 10
Tom Waddle 1985-88 139 1,965 6
Andre Callender 2004-07 138 1,217 4
Grant Adams 2001-04 137 2,036 14
Darren Flutie 1984-87 134 2,000 14
Kelvin Martin 1983-86 133 2,337 28
Dedrick Dewalt 1998-2001 126 1,959 20
Scott Gieselman 1982-85 120 1,485 10
Brian Brennan 1980-83 115 2,180 14
Ryan Purvis 2005-08 113 1,121 6
Dave Zumbach 1973-76 113 1,521 10
Kevin Challenger 2004-07 110 1,315 12
Anthony DiCosmo 1995-98 107 1,798 12
Gerard Phelan 1981-84 107 1,714 6
Clarence Cannon 1991-94 100 1,741 10
Bobby Swigert 2010-13 106 1,262 8
Dennis Harding 1995-98 99 1,139 8
Chris Pantale 2009-12 98 986 7
Jamal Burke 1999-2002 95 1,454 16
Troy Stradford 1982-86 95 1,196 9
Kenyatta Watson 1993-96 93 1,215 4
Tony Gonzalez 2003-06 89 1,187 12
Larry Lester 2002-05 89 1,285 9
Mel Briggs 1971-73 88 1,401 10
Barry Gallup 1966-68 87 1,325 8
Joel Hazard 2001-04 83 1,022 7
Scott Nizolek 1979-82 83 1,335 7
Keith Miller 1990-93 80 1,351 11
Tim Sherwin 1977-80 78 1,055 3
Todd Pollack 1994-97 77 743 8
Mike Godbolt 1974-77 76 1,219 9
Sean Ryan 2000-03 75 950 12
Jim Whalen 1962-64 73 1,230 11
Jon Schoen 1979-82 72 1,349 7
Art Graham 1960-62 70 1,342 9
Ray Hilvert 1987-90 67 1,091 4
Marcus Cherry 1986-89 63 1,419 6
John Bonistalli 1968-70 63 943 10
Steve Everson 1994-96 63 856 2
Fred Willis 1968-70 61 550 11
Anthony DiCosmo 1996-98 60 994 5
Keith Hemmings 1999-2002 58 853 5
Rob Rikard 1978-81 57 1,230 6
Pete Casparriello 1984-87 55 695 3
Mike Sanders 1987-90 55 399 1
Jim O’Shea 1968-70 53 591 1
Will Blackmon 2002-05 51 763 4
Greg Grice 1992-95 51 899 8
Ken Bell 1982-85 50 508 0
RECEPTIONS: SEASON
Rec. Name Year
78 Alex Amidon 2012
77 Alex Amidon 2013
76 Andre Callender 2007
70 Tom Waddle 1988
66 Pete Mitchell 1993
Brian Brennan 1983
64 Rich Gunnell 2007
Gerard Phelan 1984
60 Rich Gunnell 2009
56 Brandon Robinson 2007
55 Pete Mitchell 1994
54 Ryan Purvis 2007
52 Grant Adams 2004
51 Will Blackmon 2005
49 Rich Gunnell 2008
Kelvin Martin 1985
48 Darren Flutie 1987
47 Kevin Challenger 2006
Anthony DiCosmo 1998
Mark Chmura 1990
Mark Chmura 1989
46 Grant Adams 2003
Barry Gallup 1968
45 Scott Gieselman 1983
44 Bobby Swigert 2011
43 Tony Gonzalez 2006
Mark Chmura 1991
Tom Waddle 1987
Dave Zumbach 1974
42 Brandon Robinson 2008
Dennis Harding 1996
Steve Everson 1995
Darren Flutie 1985
Mel Briggs 1972
41 Keith Hemmings 2002
Ivan Boyd 1993
Kelvin Martin 1986
Scott Gieselman 1985
Dave Zumbach 1973
Art Graham 1962
RECEPTIONS: GAME
Rec. Name Year Game
13 Alex Amidon 2013 Villanova
Andre Callender 2007 Virginia Tech (ACC Champ.)
Pete Mitchell 1993 Notre Dame
Tom Waddle 1988 Texas Christian
12 Grant Adams 2004 Pittsburgh
Brian Brennan 1983 Penn State
Luke Urban 1919 Rutgers
11 Rich Gunnell 2008 NC State
Andre Callender 2007 Clemson
Pete Mitchell 1994 Rutgers
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Rec. Name Year Game
Ed Toner 1990 Louisville
Gerard Phelan 1984 Miami (FL)
Scott Nizolek 1982 Penn State
10 Alex Amidon 2013 Arizona
Alex Amidon 2012 Miami (FL)
Alex Amidon 2012 Wake Forest
Rich Gunnell 2009 Notre Dame
Andre Callender 2007 Notre Dame
Ryan Purvis 2007 Maryland
Anthony DiCosmo 1998 Navy
Steve Everson 1995 Virginia Tech
Pete Mitchell 1994 Michigan
Ken Bell 1985 Syracuse
Brian Brennan 1983 Temple
Gerard Phelan 1984 Western Carolina
RECEIVING YARDAGE: CAREER
Yards Name Year
2,800 Alex Amidon 2010-13
2,459 Rich Gunnell 2006-09
2,388 Pete Mitchell 1991-94
2,337 Kelvin Martin 1983-86
2,180 Brian Brennan 1980-83
2,046 Mark Chmura 1987-91
2,036 Grant Adams 2001-04
2,023 Brandon Robinson 2005-08
2,000 Darren Flutie 1984-87
1,965 Tom Waddle 1985-88
1,959 Dedrick Dewalt 1998-2001
1,798 Anthony DiCosmo 1995-98
1,741 Clarence Cannon 1991-94
1,714 Gerard Phelan 1981-84
1,521 Dave Zumbach 1973-76
1,485 Scott Gieselman 1982-85
1,454 Jamal Burke 1999-2002
1,419 Marcus Cherry 1986-89
1,401 Mel Briggs 1971-73
1,351 Keith Miller 1990-93
1,349 Jon Schoen 1979-82
1,342 Art Graham 1960-62
1,335 Scott Nizolek 1979-82
1,315 Kevin Challenger 2004-07
RECEIVING YARDAGE: SEASON
Yards Name Year
1,215 Alex Amidon 2012
1,149 Brian Brennan 1983
1,032 Alex Amidon 2013
958 Kelvin Martin 1985
931 Rich Gunnell 2007
902 Tom Waddle 1988
880 Rich Gunnell 2009
823 Art Graham 1962
Yards Name Year
818 Pete Mitchell 1993
804 Anthony DiCosmo 1998
793 Brandon Robinson 2007
786 Darren Flutie 1987
781 Tom Waddle 1987
763 Will Blackmon 2005
745 Grant Adams 2004
735 Barry Gallup 1968
726 Brian Brennan 1981
720 Andre Callender 2007
Grant Adams 2003
717 Marcus Cherry 1988
715 Kelvin Martin 1984
711 Mike Godbolt 1978
693 Clarence Cannon 1993
676 Dedrick Dewalt 2000
658 Scott Nizolek 1981
646 Brandon Robinson 2008
620 Mel Briggs 1971
617 Pete Mitchell 1994
605 Jon Schoen 1982
RECEIVING YARDAGE: GAME
Yards Name Year Game
229 Scott Nizolek 1982 Penn State
226 Gerard Phelan 1984 Miami
193 Alex Amidon 2012 Clemson
185 Brian Brennan 1983 Temple
183 Dedrick Dewalt 2000 Pittsburgh
179 Rich Gunnell 2009 Notre Dame
174 Tom Waddle 1987 Rutgers
173 Brian Brennan 1983 Penn State
172 Kelvin Martin 1985 Pittsburgh
RECEIVING YARDAGE: PLAY
Yards Name Year Game
97 Dedrick Dewalt 1999 Virginia Tech
92 Tom Joe Sullivan 1957 Navy
90 Troy Stradford 1986 Maryland
85 Mel Briggs 1973 Pittsburgh
83 Kenrick Skerritt 1989 West Virginia
Mel Briggs 1972 Penn State
80 Jon Schoen 1982 Holy Cross
Francis Marr 1953 Xavier
TOUCHDOWN RECEPTIONS: CAREER
TDs Name Year
28 Kelvin Martin 1983-86
20 Dedrick Dewalt 1998-2001
Pete Mitchell 1991-94
18 Rich Gunnell 2006-09
16 Jamal Burke 1999-2002
15 Alex Amidon 2010-13
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TDs Name Year
14 Grant Adams 2001-04
Brian Brennan 1980-83
Darren Flutie 1984-87
12 Kevin Challenger 2004-07
Tony Gonzalez 2003-06
Sean Ryan 2000-03
Anthony DiCosmo 1995-98
Mike Roarke 1949-51
11 Keith Miller 1990-93
Mark Chmura 1987-91
Fred Willis 1968-70
Jim Whalen 1962-64
10 Clarence Cannon 1991-94
Dave Zumbach 1973-76
Mel Briggs 1971-73
John Bonistalli 1968-70
Scott Gieselman 1982-85
TOUCHDOWN RECEPTIONS: SEASON
TDs Name Year
10 Kelvin Martin 1984
9 Kelvin Martin 1985
8 Jamal Burke 2001
Dedrick Dewalt 2000
Kelvin Martin 1986
Brian Brennan 1983
Mel Briggs 1972
John Bonistalli 1969
7 Alex Amidon 2012
Rich Gunnell 2009
Anthony DiCosmo 1998
Pete Mitchell 1993, 94
Barry Gallup 1968
Darren Flutie 1987
Art Graham 1962
TOUCHDOWN RECEPTIONS: GAME
TDs Name Year Game
3 Kelvin Martin 1986 Holy Cross
Peter Laboy 1977 Army
George Gill 1970 Holy Cross
John Bonistalli 1969 VMI
Jim Whalen 1962 Boston U.
100-YARD GAMES: SEASON
Games Name Year
6 Alex Amidon 2012
Brian Brennan 1983
4 Rich Gunnell 2009
Darren Flutie 1987
3 Brandon Robinson 2007
Will Blackmon 2005
Dedrick Dewalt 2000
Clarence Cannon 1993
Tom Waddle 1988
Gerard Phelan 1984
100-YARD GAMES: CAREER
Games Name Year
11 Alex Amidon 2010-13
8 Brian Brennan 1980-83
Rich Gunnell 2006-09
6 Pete Mitchell 1991-94
5 Brandon Robinson 2005-08
Darren Flutie 1984-87
Kelvin Martin 1983-86
4 Dedrick Dewalt 1998-2001
Anthony DiCosmo 1996-98
Tom Waddle 1985-88
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TOTAL OFFENSIVE PLAYS: CAREER
Plays Name Year
1,558 Doug Flutie 1981-84
1,515 Matt Ryan 2004-07
1,441 Glenn Foley 1990-93
1,110 Chase Rettig 2010-13
951 Brian St. Pierre 1999-2002
874 Matt Hasselbeck 1994-97
841 Shawn Halloran 1983-86
780 Derrick Knight 2000-03
764 Frank Harris 1968-70
704 Andre Wiliams 2010-13
702 Mark Hartsell 1993-95
636 Tim Hasselbeck 1997-2000
614 Mike Cloud 1995-98
613 Jon Hilliman 2014-17
609 Paul Peterson 2003-04
607 Jack Concannon 1961-63
599 Quinton Porter 2001-05
582 Scott Mutryn 1994-98
581 Mike Power 1986-89
555 William Green 1999-2001
542 George VanCott 1959-61
502 Ed Songin 1947-49
TOTAL OFFENSIVE PLAYS: SEASON
Plays Name Year
722 Matt Ryan 2007
551 Montel Harris 2009
521 Chase Rettig 2012
488 Shawn Halloran 1985
478 Matt Ryan 2006
475 Brian St. Pierre 2002
448 Doug Flutie 1984
438 Doug Flutie 1982
423 Paul Peterson 2004
417 Matt Hasselbeck 1996
413 Doug Flutie 1983
411 Tyler Murphy 2014
400 Mark Hartsell 1995
Glenn Foley 1990
389 Glenn Foley 1993
376 Matt Hasselbeck 1997
368 Scott Mutryn 1998
358 Chase Rettig 2011
355 Andre Williams 2013
352 Tim Hasselbeck 1999
Glenn Foley 1991
347 Derrick Knight 2003
335 Mike Power 1987
328 Quinton Porter 2003
326 Gary Marangi 1972
308 Mike Cloud 1998
302 Shawn Halloran 1986
Plays Name Year
300 Anthony Brown 2017
AJ Dillon 2017
Glenn Foley 1992
TOTAL OFFENSIVE PLAYS: GAME
Games Name Year Game
67 Matt Ryan 2006 Wake Forest
63 Montel Harris 2009 Virginia
Matt Ryan 2007 Maryland
Doug Flutie 1984 Penn State
62 Matt Ryan 2007 Florida State
61 Glenn Foley 1990 Louisville
60 Shawn Halloran 1985 Syracuse
Doug Flutie 1983 West Virginia
59 Montel Harris 2009 Maryland
Mark Hartsell 1995 Syracuse
Frank Harris 1968 Army
58 Matt Ryan 2007 Virginia Tech (ACC Champ.)
Matt Hasselbeck 1997 Army
56 Montel Harris 2009 North Carolina
Matt Ryan 2007 Wake Forest
Matt Ryan 2007 Army
Matt Ryan 2007 Virginia Tech
Paul Peterson 2004 Pittsburgh
54 Chase Rettig 2012 Miami (FL)
Shawn Halloran 1985 Penn State
Doug Flutie 1981 Pittsburgh
TOTAL YARDS: CAREER
Yards Name Year
11,318 Doug Flutie 1981-84
9,719 Glenn Foley 1990-93
9,371 Matt Ryan 2004-07
8,038 Chase Rettig 2010-13
6,151 Brian St. Pierre 1999-2002
5,065 Shawn Halloran 1982-86
4,529 Frank Harris 1968-70
4,425 Derrick Knight 2000-03
4,366 Matt Hasselbeck 1994-97
4,233 Tim Hasselbeck 1997-2000
3,877 Paul Peterson 2003-04
3,869 William Green 1999-2001
3,739 Andre Williams 2010-13
3,602 Mark Hartsell 1993-95
3,600 Montel Harris 2008-12
3,597 Mike Cloud 1995-98
3,564 Jack Concannon 1961-63
3,373 Quinton Porter 2001-05
3,287 Gary Marangi 1971-73
3,261 Scott Mutryn 1994-98
3,007 Ken Smith 1976-77
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TOTAL YARDS: SEASON
Yards Name Year
4,509 Matt Ryan 2007
3,603 Doug Flutie 1984
3,353 Glenn Foley 1993
3,109 Brian St. Pierre 2002
3,019 Doug Flutie 1982
2,965 Doug Flutie 1983
2,926 Chase Rettig 2012
2,907 Matt Ryan 2006
2,828 Shawn Halloran 1985
2,807 Tyler Murphy 2014
2,657 Paul Peterson 2004
2,409 Dave Shinskie 2009
2,298 Scott Mutryn 1998
2,263 Matt Hasselbeck 1997
2,233 Brian St. Pierre 2001
2,177 Andre Williams 2013
2,125 Glenn Foley 1992
2,123 Glenn Foley 1990
2,118 Glenn Foley 1991
2,073 Ken Smith 1977
2,071 Mike Power 1987
2,066 Chase Rettig 2013
2,050 Shawn Halloran 1986
INDIVIDUAL TOTAL OFFENSE RECORDS
TOTAL YARDS: GAME
Yards Name Year Game
517 Doug Flutie 1984 Miami (FL)
507 Doug Flutie 1982 Penn State
470 Chris Crane 2008 NC State
464 Doug Flutie 1983 West Virginia
447 Shawn Halloran 1985 Syracuse
445 Matt Ryan 2007 Florida State
Glenn Foley 1993 Virginia Tech
439 Chase Rettig 2012 Miami (FL)
438 Matt Ryan 2007 Georgia Tech
428 Matt Ryan 2007 Maryland
421 Doug Flutie 1984 Penn State
420 Glenn Foley 1993 Syracuse
410 Willie Hicks 1989 West Virginia
409 Paul Peterson 2004 Notre Dame
405 Shawn Halloran 1986 Maryland
403 Matt Hasselbeck 1997 Army
399 Matt Ryan 2007 Wake Forest
395 Matt Ryan 2006 Wake Forest
387 Doug Flutie 1984 North Carolina
383 Shawn Halloran 1985 Pittsburgh
380 Doug Flutie 1983 Penn State
379 Mike Power 1987 TCU
376 Frank Harris 1968 Army
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MOST KICKOFF RETURNS: CAREER
Ret. Name Year
110 Will Blackmon 2002-05
86 Tim Frager 1987-90
84 Jeff Smith 2006-09
67 Myles Willis 2013-16
Kenyatta Watson 1993-96
66 Michael Walker 2015-present
65 Tyrone Taylor 1983-86
Tracy Giles 1985-89
46 Myles Willis 2013-16
44 Ken Bell 1982-85
40 Chuckie Dukes 1991-92
MOST KICKOFF RETURNS: SEASON
Ret. Name Year
36 Michael Walker 2017
Will Blackmon 2003
34 Myles Willis 2014
Spiffy Evans 2012
Tim Frager 1989
30 Myles Willis 2013
29 Tyrone Taylor 1986
28 Chuckie Dukes 1991
Will Blackmon 2004
25 Jeff Smith 2008
24 Jeff Smith 2009
23 Jeff Smith 2006
MOST KICKOFF RETURNS: GAME
Ret. Name Year Game
8 Dave Bennett 1968 Army
6 Spiffy Evans 2012 Clemson
5 Michael Walker 2017 Wake Forest
Michael Walker 2017 Clemson
Myles Willis 2014 Louisville
Myles Willis 2013 North Carolina
DeJuan Tribble 2006 Central Michigan
Jeff Smith 2006 Clemson
KICKOFF RETURN YARDAGE: CAREER
Yards Name Year Returns
2,700 Will Blackmon 2002-05 88
2,082 Myles Willis 2013-16 87
1,975 Tim Frager 1987-90 86
1,959 Jeff Smith 2006-09 84
1,636 Michael Walker 2015-present 66
1,436 Kenyatta Watson 1993-96 67
1,270 Tyrone Taylor 1983-86 65
1,116 Spiffy Evans 2011-13 57
1,104 Tracy Giles 1985-89 65
KICKOFF RETURN YARDAGE: SEASON
Yards Name Year Returns
922 Will Blackmon 2003 36
895 Myles Willis 2014 34
849 Michael Walker 2017 36
842 Tim Frager 1989 34
762 Will Blackmon 2004 28
709 Myles Willis 2013 30
653 Chuckie Dukes 1991 28
645 Jeff Smith 2006 23
631 Spiffy Evans 2012 34
625 Tyrone Taylor 1986 29
KICKOFF RETURN YARDAGE: GAME
Yards Name Year Game Returns
214 Dave Bennett 1968 Army 8
213 Jeff Smith 2006 Clemson 5
KICKOFF RETURN YARDAGE: PLAY
Yards Name Year Game
100 DuJuan Daniels 1999 Syracuse
Mike Esposito 1973 Miami (FL)
Joe Diminick 1948 St. Bonaventure
98 Myles Willis 2013 New Mexico State
96 Jeff Smith 2006 Clemson
KICKOFF RETURN AVERAGE: CAREER
Yards Name Year Returns/Yards
26.6 Dave Bennett 1966-68 30/782
24.8 Michael Walker 2015-present 66/1,636
23.9 Myles Willis 2013-16 87/2,082
23.3 Jeff Smith 2006-09 84/1,959
KICKOFF RETURN AVERAGE: SEASON
Yards Name Year Returns/Yards
28.0 Jeff Smith 2006 26/645
27.5 DuJuan Daniels 1999 11/302
Dave Bennett 1968 14/385
27.2 Will Blackmon 2004 28/762
27.0 Jason Swepson 1990 10/270
26.3 Myles Willis 2014 34/895
William Green 1999 13/342
25.8 Tim Frager 1988 19/491
25.6 Will Blackmon 2003 36/922
25.5 Jay Clark 1990 11/281
24.8 Tim Frager 1989 34/842
24.5 Nathanael Hasselbeck 2003 4/98
24.2 Kenyatta Watson 1996 13/315
23.6 Michael Walker 2017 36/849
Myles Willis 2013 30/709
23.5 Myles Willis 2016 20/469
23.4 Tony Ransome 1993 5/117
23.3 Chuckie Dukes 1991 28/653
Bobby Swigert 2010 7/163
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MOST PUNT RETURNS: CAREER
Ret. Name Year
84 Kenyatta Watson 1993-96
79 Kelvin Martin 1983-86
65 Dedrick Dewalt 1998-2001
55 DeJuan Tribble 2004-07
49 Will Blackmon 2002-05
Clint Kuboyama 1991-92
43 Ed Rideout 1969-71
41 Marcus Cherry 1986-89
MOST PUNT RETURNS: SEASON
Ret. Name Year
32 Kenyatta Watson 1993
30 Kelvin Martin 1985
27 Michael Walker 2017
DeJuan Tribble 2006
Kenyatta Watson 1994
Clint Kuboyama 1991
26 Marcus Cherry 1989
Brian Brennan 1981
MOST PUNT RETURNS: GAME
Ret. Name Year Game
6 Kelvin Martin 1985 West Virginia
Kelvin Martin 1985 Holy Cross
Dick Zotti 1952 Richmond
Dick McBride 1951 Richmond
Ken Hughes 1947 St. Mary’s (CA)
PUNT RETURN YARDAGE: CAREER
Yards Name Year Returns
1,012 Kelvin Martin 1983-86 79
816 Kenyatta Watson 1993-96 84
714 Ed Rideout 1969-71 43
511 Will Blackmon 2002-06 49
494 Dedrick Dewalt 1998-2001 65
492 DeJuan Tribble 2004-07 55
387 Marcus Cherry 1986-89 41
382 Dick Zotti 1951-53 23
PUNT RETURN YARDAGE: GAME
Yards Name Year Team
166 Kelvin Martin 1985 Holy Cross
136 Kelvin Martin 1986 SMU
131 Ed Rideout 1970 Holy Cross
128 Michael Walker 2017 Central Michigan
109 Spiffy Evans 2012 Maryland
105 Jamal Burke 2002 Virginia Tech
102 Kenyatta Watson 1995 West Virginia
100 Kelvin Martin 1985 West Virginia
98 DeJuan Tribble 2006 Buffalo
92 Ken Hughes 1947 St. Mary’s (CA)
PUNT RETURN YARDAGE: PLAY
Yards Name Year Returns
93 Kelvin Martin 1985 Holy Cross
90 Ed Rideout 1970 VMI
85 Kelvin Martin 1986 SMU
84 Kenyatta Watson 1995 West Virginia
83 Jamal Burke 2002 Virginia Tech
82 Spiffy Evans 2012 Maine
78 Kelvin Martin 1984 Syracuse
71 Will Blackmon 2004 West Virginia
70 Dick Zotti 1953 Clemson
Joe McKenney 1924 Haskell
69 DeJuan Tribble 2006 Buffalo
PUNT RETURN AVERAGE: CAREER
Yards Name Year Returns
25.3 Spiffy Evans 2012-13 11/278
16.6 Ed Rideout 1969-71 43/714
13.6 Dick Zotti 1951-53 28/382
PUNT RETURN AVERAGE: SEASON
Yards Name Year Returns
25.3 Spiffy Evans 2012 11/278
18.1 Ed Rideout 1971 15/272
17.0 Kelvin Martin 1985 30/510
15.5 Ken Hughes 1949 13/200
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Touchdowns Extra Points
Name Years Run Pass Other Kick Pass Run FG Pts
Nate Freese 2010-13 0 0 0 114-117 0 0 70-81 324
Steve Aponavicius 2006-09 0 0 0 145-150 0 0 47-64 290
Brian Lowe 1986-89 0 0 0 91-95 0 0 57-83 262
John Matich 1996-99 0 0 0 105-108 0 0 46-73 243
William Green 1999-2001 33 3 0 0 0 0 0 216
Troy Stradford 1982-86 27 9 0 0 0 0 0 216
Fred Steinfort 1972-75 0 0 0 119-125 0 0 32-60 215
Keith Barnette 1973-75 34 0 0 0 0 1 0 206
Kelvin Martin 1983-86 0 28 4 0 1 0 0 194
Omari Walker 1994-97 32 0 0 0 0 0 0 192
Sandro Sciortino 2000-03 0 0 0 85-87 0 0 35-51 190
Kevin Snow 1982-84 0 0 0 95-106 0 0 30-46 185
Montel Harris 2008-11 27 3 0 0 0 0 0 180
Fred Willis 1968-70 19 11 0 0 0 0 0 180
Darnell Campbell 1991-93 27 2 0 0 0 0 0 174
Mike Esposito 1972-74 24 0 4 0 0 0 0 168
Jon Hilliman 2014-17 26 2 0 0 0 0 0 168
Derrick Knight 2000-03 25 2 0 0 0 0 0 162
John Cooper 1979-81 0 0 0 62-89 0 0 33-51 161
Tyler Murphy 2014 11 13 0 0-0 0 0 0 157
Mike Cloud 1995-98 14 0 0 0 0 0 0 156
Al Weston 1926-28 19 3 3 5 0 0 0 155
Ryan Ohliger 2004-06 1 0 0 59-66 0 0 29-44 152
Dave Bennett 1966-68 14 10 1 0 1 0 0 152
Chuck Darling 1922-24 20 0 1 14 0 0 0 140
Mike Holovak 1940-42 23 0 0 2 0 0 0 140
Steve Strachan 1981-84 22 1 0 0 0 0 0 138
Monk Maznicki 1940-41 13 3 1 36 0 0 0 138
Ed Toner 1987-90 18 4 0 0 0 2 0 136
David Gordon 1992-94 0 0 0 81-82 0 0 18 135
Tim Moorman 1975-78 0 0 0 63-67 0 0 23-37 132
Jim Fitzpatrick 1917-20 11 0 0 28 0 0 9 121
Dan Conway 1976-79 17 2 0 0 0 0 0 114
Ceslaus Antos 1928-30 13 5 1 0 0 0 0 114
POINTS: CAREER
Pts Name Year
324 Nate Freese 2010-13
290 Steve Aponavicius 2006-09
262 Brian Lowe 1986-89
243 John Matich 1996-99
216 William Green 1999-2001
Troy Stradford 1982-86
215 Fred Steinfort 1972-75
206 Keith Barnette 1973-75
194 Kelvin Martin 1983-86
192 Omari Walker 1994-97
190 Sandro Sciortino 2000-03
185 Kevin Snow 1982-84
184 Ryan Ohliger 2004-06
180 Montel Harris 2008-12
Fred Willis 1968-70
INDIVIDUAL SCORING & KICKING RECORDS
Pts Name Year
174 Darnell Campbell 1991-93
168 Jon Hilliman 2014-17
Andre Williams 2010-13
Mike Esposito 1972-74
162 Derrick Knight 2000-03
161 John Cooper 1979-81
POINTS: SEASON
Pts Name Year
134 Keith Barnette 1974
126 Darnell Campbell 1993
108 Andre Williams 2013
107 Sandro Sciortino 2002
102 Mike Esposito 1973
100 Nate Freese 2013
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FGs Name Year Game
55 Fred Steinfort 1974 Tulane
53 John Matich 1998 Miami (FL)
52 Nate Freese 2013 Maryland
Nate Freese 2011 Wake Forest
Brian Lowe 1989 Syracuse
Fred Steinfort 1974 Pittsburgh
Fred Steinfort 1973 Navy
John Kline 1971 Villanova
TOUCHDOWNS: CAREER
TDs Name Year
36 Willliam Green 1999-2001
Troy Stradford 1982-86
34 Keith Barnette 1973-75
32 Kelvin Martin 1983-86
Omari Walker 1994-97
30 Montel Harris 2008-12
29 Darnell Campbell 1991-93
28 Andre Williams 2010-13
Jon Hilliman 2014-17
27 Derrick Knight 2000-03
25 Mike Cloud 1995-98
24 Mike Esposito 1972-74
23 Steve Strachan 1981-84
Dan Conway 1976-79
Mike Holovak 1940-42
22 Ed Toner 1987-90
20 Chuck Darling 1922-24
Al Weston 1926-28
TOUCHDOWNS: SEASON
TDs Name Year
22 Keith Barnette 1974
21 Darnell Campbell 1993
18 Andre Williams 2013
17 William Green 2001
Mike Esposito 1973
16 Fred Willis 1970
Dave Bennett 1968
14 AJ Dillon 2017
Montel Harris 2009
William Green 2000
Mike Cloud 1998
13 Jon Hilliman 2014
12 Derrick Knight 2002
Vito Ananis 1939
Al Weston 1926
11 Tyler Murphy 2014
Derrick Knight 2003
Tim Hasselbeck 1999
Mike Holovak 1940
INDIVIDUAL SCORING & KICKING RECORDS
Pts Name Year
96 Fred Willis 1970
Dave Bennett 1968
POINTS: GAME
Pts Name Year Game
34 Ed Petela 1949 Holy Cross, 4 TD/10 PAT
FIELD GOALS MADE: CAREER
FGs Name Year
70 Nate Freese 2010-13
57 Brian Lowe 1986-89
47 Steve Aponavicius 2006-09
46 Sandro Sciortino 2000-03
John Matich 1996-99
33 John Cooper 1979-81
FIELD GOALS MADE: SEASON
FGs Name Year
23 Sandro Sciortino 2002
20 Nate Freese 2013
22 Nate Freese 2010
17 Brian Lowe 1986
16 John Matich 1996
John Cooper 1980
15 Brian Lowe 1989
FIELD GOALS MADE: GAME
FGs Name Year Game
4 Nate Freese 2011 Wake Forest
Nate Freese 2010 Kent State
Nate Freese 2010 Florida State
Steve Aponavicius 2009 Maryland
Brian Lowe 1989 Georgia Tech
Brian Lowe 1986 Army, West Virginia
3 Colton Lichtenberg 2017 Northern Illinois
Nate Freese 2010 Clemson
Nate Freese 2010 Syracuse
Steve Aponavicius 2008 Georgia Tech
Ryan Ohliger 2004 West Virginia
Sandro Sciortino 2002 Four times
David Gordon 1994 Army
Brian Lowe 1989 Syracuse, Temple
John Cooper 1980 Villanova, Army, USAFA
Fred Steinfort 1973 Navy
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TOUCHDOWNS: GAME
TDs Name Year Game
5 Andre Williams 2013 Army
Montel Harris 2009 NC State
4 AJ Dillon 2017 Louisville
Darnell Campbell 1993 Temple
Glen Capriola 1975 Army
Keith Barnette 1974 West Virginia
Phil Bennett 1973 Massachusetts
Tom Magnarelli-Reis 1954 Holy Cross
Ed Petela 1949 Holy Cross
Chuck Darling 1924 Marquette
PAT KICKS MADE: CAREER
PATs Name Year
119 Fred Steinfort 1972-75
114 Nate Freese 2010-13
111 Steve Aponavicius 2006-08
105 John Matich 1996-99
95 Kevin Snow 1982-84
91 Brian Lowe 1986-89
PAT KICKS MADE: SEASON
PATs Name Year Attempts
46 Steve Aponavicius 2007 50
Kevin Snow 1984 49
42 David Gordon 1993 43
Fred Steinfort 1974 43
PAT KICKS MADE: GAME
PATs Name Year Game
10 Fred Steinfort 1974 Massachusetts
Ed Petela 1949 Holy Cross
PUNT ATTEMPTS: CAREER
Punts Name Year
284 Ryan Quigley 2008-11
259 Johnny Ayers 2004-07
257 John Cooper 1978-81
238 Kevin McMyler 1999-2002
225 Jason Malecki 1995-98
210 Ryan Quigley 2008-12
196 Jim Walton 1974-78
PUNT ATTEMPTS: SEASON
Punts Name Year
94 Mike Knoll 2016
92 Alex Howell 2015
79 Ryan Quigley 2010
77 Mike Knoll 2017
75 Nate Freese 2013
Johnny Ayers 2007
72 Ryan Quigley 2009
Steve Peach 1985
70 John Cooper 1981
69 Ryan Quigley 2011
66 Jeff Gomulinski 2003
65 Bill Kushner 1991
PUNT ATTEMPTS: GAME
Punts Name Year Game
13 Mike Knoll 2016 Virginia Tech
12 Alex Howell 2015 Louisville
John Cooper 1980 Navy
11 Ryan Quigley 2010 Notre Dame
Jim Walton 1977 Texas
Joe DiVito 1965 Army
Dick McBride 1950 Oklahoma
PUNTING AVERAGE: CAREER (MIN. 50)
Yards Name Year Punts
42.6 Jeff Beckley 1992-94 140
42.3 Jim Walton 1974-77 196
42.1 Alex Howell 2014-15 157
Gerald Levano 2012 57
PUNTING AVERAGE: SEASON (MIN. 20)
Yards Name Year Punts
44.3 Jim Walton 1975 49
LONGEST PUNT
Yards Name Year Game
77 John Cooper 1980 Holy Cross
Jim Walton 1976 Florida State
76 Johnny Ayers 2004 West Virginia
INDIVIDUAL SCORING & KICKING RECORDS
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TOTAL INTERCEPTIONS: CAREER
Int Name Year
25 Tony Thurman 1981-84
17 John Salmon 1966-68
15 DeJuan Tribble 2004-07
TOTAL INTERCEPTIONS: SEASON
Int Name Year
12 Tony Thurman 1984
8 John Salmon 1968
Ed Clasby 1948
7 Lukas Denis 2017
DeJuan Tribble 2006
Jim McGowan 1962
TOTAL INTERCEPTIONS: GAME
Int Name Year Game
3 DeJuan Tribble 2007 Wake Forest
Jamie Silva 2007 Bowling Green
DeJuan Tribble 2006 Miami (FL)
T.J. Stancil 2003 Colorado State
Jason Pohopek 1990 Navy
Tony Thurman 1984 Alabama
Tony Thurman 1982 Holy Cross
Jim Budness 1979 Army
Kelly Elias 1976 West Virginia
Ned Guillet 1973 Villanova
Gary Dancewicz 1969 Tulane
Jim King 1968 VMI
Hank Blaha 1963 Buffalo
Bob Flanagan 1951 Georgia
Harry Downes 1929 Boston U.
INTERCEPTION RETURN YARDS: CAREER
Yds Name Year Ints
335 Tony Thurman 1981-84 25
INTERCEPTION RETURN YARDS: SEASON
Yds Name Year Ints
185 Lukas Denis 2017 7
182 Jim McGowan 1962 7
INTERCEPTION RETURN YARDS: GAME
Yds Name Year Ints Game
136 Jim McGowan 1962 2 Texas Tech
INTERCEPTION RETURN YARDS: PLAY
Yds Name Year Game
100 Don Allard 1956 Brandeis
INTERCEPTION RETURN FOR TDS: CAREER
TDs Name Year Int
3 DeJuan Tribble 2004-08 11
Jim McGowan 1962-64 8
Ed Doherty 1941-43 10
INTERCEPTION RETURN FOR TDS: SEASON
TDs Name Year Int
3 DeJuan Tribble 2006 7
Jim McGowan 1962 7
Ed Doherty 1943 10 (5 Games)
INTERCEPTION RETURN FOR TDS: GAME
TDs Name Year Opponent
2 Jim McGowan 1962 Texas Tech
Ed Doherty 1943 Rome AFB
INDIVIDUAL INTERCEPTIONS RECORDS
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RUSHING YARDS ALLOWED: SEASON
(MIN. 10 GAMES)
Yards Season Games
902 1941 10 games
994 2015 12 games
1,058 2007 14 games
1,060 1958 10 games
1,076 2010 13 games
1,090 2005 12 games
1,197 1994 12 games
PASSING YARDS ALLOWED: GAME
Yards Opponent Year
0 UMass 1978
Syracuse 1978
Villanova 1977
3 Villanova 1976
4 Howard 2015
UMass 1987
7 Syracuse 1973
Villanova 1964
PASSING YARDS ALLOWED: SEASON AVERAGE
(MIN. 10 GAMES)
YPG Season Games
65.1 1978 11 games
88.2 1958 10 games
89.4 1965 10 games
105.5 1976 11 games
107.9 1961 10 games
PASSING YARDS ALLOWED: SEASON
(MIN. 10 GAMES)
Yards Season Games
716 1978 11 games
882 1958 10 games
894 1965 10 games
1,079 1961 10 games
1,120 1950 10 games
FIRST DOWNS ALLOWED: Game
Qty. Opponent Season
2 Howard 2015
4 Villanova 1977
Richmond 1965
Houston 1962
5 Buffalo 2016
Northwestern 1992
Holy Cross 1970
FIRST DOWNS ALLOWED: SEASON (MIN. 10 GAMES)
Qty. Season Games
91 1958 10 games
116 1965 10 games
128 1960 10 games
139 1975 11 games
1962 10 games
INTERCEPTIONS: GAME
INT Opponent Year
6 Bowling Green 2007
Holy Cross 1983
VMI 1986
5 Colorado State 2003
Navy 1990
Holy Cross 1984
Holy Cross 1982
Pittsburgh 1980
West Virginia 1976
Navy 1973
Navy 1971
Buffalo 1963
Holy Cross 1962
Marquette 1957
Brandeis 1956
INTERCEPTIONS: SEASON (MIN. 10 GAMES)
INT Season Games
26 2008 14 games
1962 10 games
25 2007 14 games
24 1983 12 games
23 1984 12 games
1979 11 games
FUMBLES RECOVERED: GAME
Qty. Opponent Year
7 VMI 1965
6 Wichita 1963
Marquette 1958
5 Navy 2002
Army 1986
FUMBLES RECOVERED: SEASON (MIN. 10 GAMES)
Qty. Season Games
24 1958 10 games
23 1979 11 games
22 1976 11 games
1961 10 games
21 1977 11 games
TOTAL OFFENSE ALLOWED: GAME
Yards Opponent Year
11 Howard 2015
52 Holy Cross 1970
67 Buffalo 2016
71 Houston 1962
75 Northwestern 1992
Villanova 1957
84 Syracuse 1974
TOTAL OFFENSE ALLOWED: SEASON AVERAGE
(Min. 10 gms.)
YPG Season Games
194.2 1958 10 games
220.7 1965 10 games
233.0 1975 11 games
236.8 1962 10 games
241.3 1971 11 games
TOTAL OFFENSE ALLOWED: SEASON
(Min. 10 Games)
Yards Season Games
1,942 1958 10 games
2,207 1965 10 games
2,368 1962 10 games
2,547 1960 10 games
2,550 1970 10 games
RUSHING YARDS ALLOWED: GAME
Yards Opponent Year
-30 Louisville 1991
-23 UMass 2016
-19 UMass 1997
-12 Buffalo 2006
-11 Pittsburgh 1995
-8 Temple 1994
Boston U. 1958
-6 Connecticut 2016
RUSHING YARDS ALLOWED: SEASON AVERAGE
(MIN. 10 GAMES)
YPG Season Games
75.6 2007 14 games
82.8 2015 12 games
82.8 2010 13 games
90.8 2005 12 games
91.2 2008 14 games
94.5 2014 13 games
98.7 2016 13 games
103.2 2009 13 games
106.0 1958 10 games
TEAM DEFENSIVE RECORDS
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TOTAL TURNOVERS FORCED: GAME
Qty. Opponent Year
9 Pittsburgh 1980
VMI 1965
8 UMass 1977
UMass 1974
Villanova 1961
TOTAL TURNOVERS FORCED: SEASON
(MIN. 10 GAMES)
Qty. Season Games
46 1979 11 games
45 1962 10 games
42 1983 12 games
1965 10 games
41 1973 11 games
TEAM DEFENSIVE RECORDS
SACKS: GAME
Qty. Opponent Year
8 Maryland 2016
UMass 2016
NC State 2005
Rutgers 2001
Temple 1994
7 Louisville 2015
6 Northwestern 1992
Penn State 1991
SACKS: SEASON (Min. 10 Games)
Qty. Season Games
47 2016 13 games
1994 12 games
43 1986 12 games
40 1999 12 games
38 1993 12 games
35 2008 14 games
2005 12 games
POINTS ALLOWED: PER GAME (Min. 10 Games)
PPGA Season Games
3.6 1939 11 games
4.7 1940 11 games
6.3 1930 10 games
6.5 1929 10 games
7.4 1942 10 games
POINTS ALLOWED: SEASON (Min. 10 Games)
Pts. Season Games
39 1929 10 games
40 1939 11 games
52 1940 11 games
63 1930 10 games
65 1929 10 games
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Qty. Player Year
15.5 Zach Allen 2017
Harold Landry 2015
15 Mehdi Abdesmad 2015
Kasim Edebali 2013
Luke Kuechly 2011
14 Max Holloway 2010
Nick Gianacakos 1995
13 Luke Kuechly 2009
Mark Herzlich 2008
Chris Hovan 1998
Erik Storz 1997
Tim Morabito 1994
Ivan Caesar 1989
TACKLES FOR LOSS: CAREER
65.5 Mathias Kiwanuka 2002-05
47.5 Harold Landry 2014-17
44 Luke Kuechly 2009-11
43 Chris Hovan 1996-99
38 Tim Bulman 2001-04
33 Kevin Kavalec 2013-16
33 Tim Morabito 1992-96
32.5 B.J. Raji 2004-08
31 Stalin Colinet 1993-96
Chris Sullivan 1992-95
30.5 Mark Herzlich 2006-10
30 Steven Daniels 2012-15
29.5 Doug Goodwin 2000-03
TOTAL TACKLES: GAME
Qty. Player Year Opponent
25 Frank Chamberlin 1999 Syracuse
Stephen Boyd 1994 Virginia Tech
Tom McManus 1991 Rutgers
24 Nick Clancy 2012 Northwestern
23 Luke Kuechly 2011 Duke
Stephen Boyd 1993 Virginia Tech
22 Stephen Boyd 1993 Syracuse
Tom McManus 1992 Syracuse
21 Luke Kuechly 2010 Duke
Tom McManus 1992 Rutgers
20 Luke Kuechly 2011 Florida State
Luke Kuechly 2010 NC State
Tom McManus 1991 Army
Nick Clancy 2012 Virginia Tech
TOTAL TACKLES: SEASON
Qty. Player Year
191 Luke Kuechly 2011
183 Luke Kuechly 2010
165 Tom McManus 1991
161 Stephen Boyd 1993
159 Tom McManus 1992
158 Luke Kuechly 2009
156 Bill Romanowski 1987
151 Mike Saylor 1988
145 Nick Clancy 2012
143 Ed Duran 1988
138 Matt Kelley 1990
133 Stephen Boyd 1992
131 Matt Kelley 1989
130 Pedro Cirino 1997
Stephen Boyd 1994
TOTAL TACKLES: Career
Qty. Player Years
532 Luke Kuechly 2009-11
524 Stephen Boyd 1991-94
432 Matt Kelley 1987-90
429 Ed Duran 1986-89
427 Tom McManus 1989-92
381 Josh Ott 2000-03
365 Bill Romanowski 1985-87
360 Kevin Pierre-Louis 2010-13
Kevin Pearson 1987-90
341 Luke Kuechly 2009-13
332 Pedro Cirino 1996-99
313 Ivan Caesar 1987-90
312 Jamie Silva 2004-07
SACKS: GAME
Qty. Player Year Opponent
3.5 Mathias Kiwanuka 2005 NC State
Mike Mamula 1994 Temple
3 Harold Landry 2017 Virginia Tech
Harold Landry 2016 Wagner
B.J. Raji 2008 NC State
Mathias Kiwanuka 2005 Ball State
Mathias Kiwanuka 2003 Notre Dame
Mike Mamula 1994 Syracuse
Joe Glandorf 1974 Syracuse
SACKS: SEASON
Qty. Player Year
16.5 Harold Landry** 2016
13 Erik Storz 1997
Mike Mamula 1994
11.5 Mathias Kiwanuka 2004
Mathias Kiwanuka 2003
11 Chris Hovan 1999
Mike Mamula 1993
9.5 Kasim Edebali 2013
Mathias Kiwanuka 2005
Eric Lindstrom 1986
9 Stalin Colinet 1996
** Led NCAA
SACKS: CAREER
Qty. Player Years
37.5 Mathias Kiwanuka 2002-05
26 Harold Landry 2014-17
24 Mike Mamula 1992-94
20.5 Chris Hovan 1996-99
19 Erick Storz 1994-97
18.5 Sean Guthrie 1998-01
17 Stephen Boyd 1991-94
Jason Pohopek 1989-92
15 Mike Willetts 1996-99
14.5 Nick Larkin 2004-07
Eric Lindstrom 1984-88
TACKLES FOR LOSS: SEASON
Qty. Player Year
25.5 Mathias Kiwanuka 2004
21 Harold Landry 2016
20 Chris Hovan 1999
18 Stalin Colinet 1996
17.5 Matt Milano 2015
16.5 Tim Bulman 2004
16 Steven Daniels 2015
B.J. Raji 2008
Mathias Kiwanuka 2003
INDIVIDUAL DEFENSIVE RECORDS
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TOTAL FIRST DOWNS: GAME
Qty. Opponent Year
34 Army 2007
32 Navy 1998
Penn State 1992
Holy Cross 1986
Holy Cross 1983
TOTAL FIRST DOWNS: SEASON
Qty. Season Games
327 2007 14 games
287 1993 11 games
276 2003 13 games
271 1996 12 games
267 2002 13 games
259 1983 11 games
258 1984 11 games
255 2008 14 games
2005 12 games
RUSHING FIRST DOWNS: GAME
Qty. Opponent Year
25 UMass 1973
Holy Cross 1972
24 Northwestern 1992
Richmond 1951
RUSHING FIRST DOWNS: SEASON
Qty. Season Games
174 1974 11 games
157 2014 13 games
150 1975 11 games
143 1973 11 games
140 2005 12 games
PASSING FIRST DOWNS: GAME
Qty. Opponent Year
23 Maryland 2007
Syracuse 1985
22 Penn State 1982
21 Wake Forest 2007
Army 1968
PASSING FIRST DOWNS: SEASON
Qty. Season Games
211 2007 14 games
153 1993 11 games
149 2012 12 games
146 1985 12 games
142 2002 13 games
135 1984 11 games
129 1996 11 games
1983 11 games
FIRST DOWNS BY PENALTY: GAME
Qty. Opponent Year
5 UMass 2007
West Virginia 2003
Miami (FL) 2003
4 Ball State 2003
Michigan 1995
Miami (FL) 1991
Southern California 1988
Morgan State 1983
FIRST DOWNS BY PENALTY: SEASON
Qty. Season Games
24 1996 12 games
23 2012 12 games
2007 14 games
2003 13 games
1988 11 games
20 2008 14 games
1995 12 games
2004 12 games
19 1983 12 games
1985 12 games
PENALTIES: GAME
17 Tennessee 1988
15 Penn State 1986
PENALTIES: SEASON
Qty. Season Games
105 2003 13 games
94 2007 14 games
87 2004 12 games
2002 13 games
1990 11 games
85 1985 12 games
YARDS PENALIZED: GAME
Qty. Opponent Year
165 Tennessee 1988
148 Detroit 1952
YARDS PENALIZED: SEASON
Qty. Season Games
837 2003 13 games
835 2007 14 games
761 1981 11 games
SCORING: GAME
Pts. Opponent Year
78 St. Anselm 1941
76 Howard 2015
Holy Cross 1949
72 New York U. 1946
SCORING: SEASON
Pts. Season Games
404 1984 11 games
396 2007 14 games
377 1993 11 games
375 1974 11 games
RUSHING YARDAGE: GAME
Yards Opponent Year
518 UMass 1973
477 St. Anselm 1941
RUSHING YARDAGE: SEASON
Yards Season Games
3,307 2014 13 games
3,152 1942 9 games
3,001 1974 11 games
PASSING YARDAGE: GAME
Qty. Opponent Year
595 Penn State 1982
472 Miami (FL) 1984
453 Syracuse 1985
448 Virginia Tech 1993
447 Penn State 1984
435 Georgia Tech 2007
428 NC State 2008
423 Syracuse 1993
421 Maryland 2007
418 West Virginia 1983
415 Florida State 2007
414 Navy 2000
408 Wake Forest 2007
401 Maryland 1986
PASSING YARDAGE: SEASON
Qty. Season Games
4,535 2007 14 games
3,473 1984 11 games
3,420 1993 11 games
3,230 1985 12 games
3,112 2012 12 games
3,010 2002 13 games
2,944 2004 12 games
2,942 1983 12 games
1982 11 games
TEAM MISCELLANEOUS RECORDS
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PASS ATTEMPTS: GAME
Qty. Opponent Year
57 Syracuse 1985
Army 1968
56 Maryland 2007
55 West Virginia 2003
Louisville 1990
54 Penn State 1982
53 Army 2007
Florida State 2007
Virginia Tech 2007
Penn State 1984
Pittsburgh 2004
52 Wake Forest 2007
51 Miami (FL) 2012
NC State 2008
West Virginia 1983
50 Wake Forest 2005
West Virginia 2002
PASS ATTEMPTS: SEASON
Qty. Season Games
659 2007 14 games
455 1985 12 games
448 2008 14 games
444 1996 12 games
426 2004 12 games
416 2005 12 games
414 2002 13 games
411 1995 12 games
397 2003 13 games
396 1990 11 games
392 1984 11 games
PASS COMPLETIONS: GAME
Qty. Opponent Year
37 Army 1968
36 Army 2007
34 NC State 2008
Syracuse 1985
Miami (FL) 1984
33 Maryland 2007
32 Miami (FL) 2012
Notre Dame 2007
Wake Forest 2007
Pittsburgh 2004
31 Clemson 2007
Penn State 1982
Army 1997
PASS COMPLETIONS: SEASON
Qty. Season Games
390 2007 14 games
260 2005 12 games
256 2012 12 games
2004 12 games
249 1985 12 games
243 2002 13 games
236 1984 11 games
233 2008 14 games
224 2003 13 games
1993 11 games
222 1996 12 games
218 1995 12 games
212 1999 11 games
210 1997 11 games
TOTAL OFFENSE YARDAGE: GAME
Qty. Opponent Year
656 Penn State 1982
648 Temple 2003
643 New York U. 1946
637 VMI 1970
TOTAL OFFENSE YARDAGE: SEASON
Qty. Season Games
5,924 2007 14 games
5,570 1993 11 games
5,317 1984 11 games
5,255 2003 13 games
5,074 2002 13 games
5,027 2017 13 games
4,949 1983 11 games
4,822 1992 11 games
4,653 2005 12 games
4,630 1982 11 games
4,625 2004 12 games
TEAM MISCELLANEOUS RECORDS
FUMBLES LOST
Qty. Opponent Year
8 Holy Cross 1957
Detroit 1956
FUMBLES LOST: SEASON
Qty. Season Games
28 1954 9 games
INTERCEPTIONS: GAME
Qty. Opponent Year
8 Fordham 1929
INTERCEPTIONS: SEASON
Qty. Season Games
35 1939 10 games
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TOTAL FIRST DOWNS: GAME
Qty. Opponent Year
34 Northwestern 2012
32 Army 1985
Miami (FL) 1984
TOTAL FIRST DOWNS: SEASON
Qty. Season Games
282 2012 12 games
260 2007 14 games
253 1995 12 games
250 2003 13 games
238 2002 13 games
237 1986 11 games
RUSHING FIRST DOWNS: GAME
Qty. Opponent Year
32 Army 1985
27 Army 2012
25 Air Force 1963
22 Army 1990
Penn State 1969
RUSHING FIRST DOWNS: SEASON
Qty. Season Games
143 2012 12 games
138 1988 11 games
133 1987 11 games
132 1981 11 games
PASSING FIRST DOWNS: GAME
Qty. Opponent Year
21 Brigham Young 1985
PASSING FIRST DOWNS: SEASON
Qty. Season Games
166 2007 14 games
143 2012 12 games
135 2014 13 games
129 2005 12 games
122 2004 12 games
119 1998 11 games
115 2017 13 games
113 2008 14 games
105 1995 12 games
FIRST DOWNS BY PENALTY: GAME
Qty. Opponent Year
5 Connecticut 2000
Temple 1982
VMI 1969
FIRST DOWNS BY PENALTY: SEASON
Qty. Season Games
23 1995 12 games
22 2005 12 games
1981 11 games
TOTAL PENALTIES: GAME
Qty. Opponent Year
18 Miami (FL) 1991
17 UMass 2007
16 Morgan State 1983
15 Penn State 1986
TOTAL PENALTIES: SEASON
Qty. Season Games
102 2002 13 games
101 2007 14 games
92 1996 12 games
85 1991 11 games
84 1985 12 games
81 2003 13 games
78 2005 12 games
2000 11 games
77 1990 11 games
PENALTY YARDAGE: GAME
Qty. Opponent Year
162 Morgan State 1983
PENALTY YARDAGE: SEASON
Qty. Season Games
787 1950 10 games
758 2007 14 games
755 1991 11 games
SCORING: GAME
Qty. Opponent Year
62 Colorado 1999
59 West Virginia 1988
58 Syracuse 1995
Army 1986
56 North Carolina 1981
SCORING: SEASON
Qty. Year Games
364 1996 12 games
356 2012 12 games
331 2003 13 games
326 1988 11 games
322 1995 12 games
314 1997 11 games
RUSHING YARDAGE: GAME
Qty. Opponent Year
516 Army 2012
515 Notre Dame 2017
Army 1985
478 Northwestern 1961
RUSHING YARDAGE: SEASON
Qty. Season Games
2,952 1950 10 games
2,584 2012 12 games
2,553 2002 13 games
2,507 1988 11 games
PASSING YARDAGE: GAME
Qty. Opponent Year
508 Brigham Young 1985
448 Florida State 2012
447 Miami (FL) 1984
420 Clemson 2015
401 Bowling Green 2007
380 UMass 1973
375 Louisville 1998
374 Rutgers 1983
373 Penn State 1992
PASSING YARDAGE: SEASON
Qty. Season Games
3,524 2007 14 games
2,987 2014 13 games
2,984 2003 13 games
2,918 2012 12 games
2,650 2005 12 games
2,576 1998 11 games
2,477 2008 14 games
2,448 2004 12 games
2,346 1985 12 games
2,274 1995 12 games
2,237 2002 13 games
2,139 1991 11 games
2,138 1997 11 games
2,104 1984 11 games
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PASSING ATTEMPTS: GAME
Qty. Opponent Year
60 Wake Forest 2007
Brigham Young 2005
58 Bowling Green 2007
57 Wake Forest 2012
Maryland 2008
Rutgers 1983
56 Villanova 1970
55 Duke 2011
Connecticut 2003
54 NC State 2007
Brigham Young 1985
52 Va. Tech (ACC Champ.) 2007
Holy Cross 1985
51 Rutgers 1984
50 Penn State 2014
UMass 1971
PASSING ATTEMPTS: SEASON
Qty. Season Games
565 2007 14 games
442 2003 13 games
435 2008 14 games
429 2012 12 games
426 2005 12 games
423 2014 13 games
410 2017 13 games
396 2004 12 games
373 2002 13 games
PASS COMPLETIONS: GAME
Qty. Opponent Year
45 Wake Forest 2007
43 Duke 2011
41 Brigham Young 2005
39 Wake Forest 2012
37 Bowling Green 2007
35 Brigham Young 1985
34 Penn State 2014
PASS COMPLETIONS: SEASON
Qty. Season Games
330 2007 14 games
268 2012 12 games
264 2014 13 games
260 2005 12 games
255 2003 13 games
244 2008 14 games
231 2004 12 games
201 2002 13 games
TOTAL OFFENSE YARDAGE: GAME
Qty. Opponent Season
655 Miami (FL) 1984
649 Florida State 2012
625 Louisville 2017
Miami (FL) 1997
618 Penn State 1982
611 Notre Dame 2017
602 Ohio State 1989
589 Mississippi 1950
TOTAL OFFENSE YARDAGE: SEASON
Qty. Season Games
5,502 2012 12 games
4,977 2017 13 games
4,657 2003 13 games
4,612 1995 12 games
4,582 2007 14 games
4,456 1988 11 games
4,403 2002 13 games
4,378 1998 11 games
4,346 1985 12 games
FUMBLES LOST: GAME
Qty. Opponent Year
7 VMI 1965
FUMBLES LOST: SEASON
Qty. Season Games
25 1954 9 games
INTERCEPTIONS: GAME
Qty. Opponent Year
8 Merchant Marine 1945
INTERCEPTIONS: SEASON
Qty. Season Games
28 1985 12 games
27 1950 10 games
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Date Opp. Rnk Opp. Score
Jan. 1, 1939 12 vs. Clemson 3-6 L
Oct. 29, 1948 13 Clemson 19-26 L
Sept. 30, 1950 6 at Oklahoma 0-28 L
Nov. 11, 1950 13 Clemson 14-35 L
Dec. 1, 1951 16 Holy Cross 19-14 W
Oct. 17, 1952 15 Villanova 7-28 L
Oct. 3, 1953 3 at LSU 6-42 L
Oct. 5, 1956 13 at Miami (FL) 6-27 L
Sept. 21, 1957 12 Navy 6-46 L
Nov. 22, 1958 16 at Clemson 12-34 L
Sept. 26, 1959 7 at Army 8-44 L
Sept. 19, 1964 9 Syracuse 21-14 W
Oct. 26, 1968 4 Penn State 0-29 L
Nov. 1, 1969 5 at Penn State 16-38 L
Oct. 24, 1970 7 at Air Force 10-35 L
Oct. 14, 1972 16 Air Force 9-13 L
Oct. 12, 1973 6 at Miami (FL) 10-15 L
Sept. 14, 1974 10 Texas 9-42 L
Sept. 15, 1975 9 Notre Dame 3-17 L
Sept. 11, 1976 7 Texas 14-13 W
Oct. 1, 1977 16 Pittsburgh 7-45 L
Sept. 23, 1978 9 Texas A&M 2-37 L
Oct. 7, 1978 9 Pittsburgh 15-32 L
Sept. 13, 1980 3 at Pittsburgh 6-14 L
Sept. 20, 1980 11 Stanford 30-13 W
Oct. 18, 1980 7 at Florida State 7-41 L
Sept. 26, 1981 9 at North Carolina 14-56 L
Oct. 10, 1981 2 at Penn State 7-38 L
Oct. 31, 1981 2 Pittsburgh 24-29 L
Sept. 18, 1982 16 at Clemson 17-17 T
Oct. 30, 1982 8 Penn State 17-52 L
Sept. 24, 1983 19 West Virginia 17-27 L
Sept. 8, 1984 9 at Alabama 38-31 W
Nov. 23, 1984 12 at Miami (FL) 47-45 W
Aug. 29, 1985 10 vs. Brigham Young 14-28 L
Sept. 14, 1985 17 Maryland 13-31 L
Nov. 2, 1985 3 at Penn State 12-16 L
Dec. 23, 1986 17 vs. Georgia 27-24 W
Sept. 26, 1987 15 Penn State 17-27 L
Oct. 31, 1987 13 Tennessee 20-18 W
Nov. 7, 1987 9 at Notre Dame 25-32 L
Nov. 14, 1987 6 at Syracuse 17-45 L
Sept. 1, 1988 8 Southern California 7-34 L
Oct. 22, 1988 6 at West Virginia 19-59 L
Nov. 12, 1988 15 Syracuse 20-45 L
Sept. 9, 1989 23 Pittsburgh 10-29 L
Oct. 28, 1989 15 West Virginia 30-44 L
Sept. 8, 1990 17 at Pittsburgh 6-29 L
Sept. 15, 1990 17 Ohio State 10-31 L
Nov. 10, 1990 20 at Louisville 10-17 L
Sept. 7, 1991 2 Michigan 13-35 L
Sept. 14, 1991 17 Georgia Tech 14-30 L
Sept. 28, 1991 10 at Penn State 21-28 L
Date Opp. Rnk Opp. Score
Nov. 16, 1991 17 at Syracuse 16-38 L
Nov. 23, 1991 1 Miami (FL) 14-19 L
Oct. 17, 1992 9 at Penn State 35-32 W
Nov. 7, 1992 8 Notre Dame 7-54 L
Jan. 1, 1992 17 vs. Tennessee 23-28 L
Sept. 4, 1993 5 Miami (FL) 7-52 L
Oct. 2, 1993 13 at Syracuse 33-29 W
Nov. 6, 1993 25 Virginia Tech 48-34 W
Nov. 20, 1993 1 at Notre Dame 41-39 W
Nov. 26, 1993 5 West Virginia 14-17 L
Sept. 3, 1994 5 at Michigan 26-34 L
Sept. 17, 1994 18 Virginia Tech 7-12 L
Oct. 8, 1994 8 Notre Dame 30-11 W
Nov. 12, 1994 14 Syracuse 31-0 W
Nov. 26, 1994 5 at Miami (FL) 7-23 L
Dec. 25, 1994 11 vs. Kansas State 12-7 W
Aug. 27, 1995 12 vs. Ohio State 6-38 L
Sept. 7, 1995 20 at Virginia Tech 20-14 W
Sept. 16, 1995 11 Michigan 21-25 L
Oct. 28, 1995 12 at Notre Dame 10-20 L
Nov. 18, 1995 22 at Syracuse 29-58 L
Sept. 14, 1996 19 Virginia Tech 7-45 L
Sept. 21, 1996 8 at Michigan 14-20 L
Nov. 9, 1996 17 Notre Dame 21-48 L
Nov. 23, 1996 25 at Miami (FL) 26-43 L
Oct. 11, 1997 23 Virginia Tech 7-17 L
Nov. 8, 1997 22 at Syracuse 13-20 L
Oct. 8, 1998 17 Virginia Tech 0-17 L
Oct. 17, 1998 23 Syracuse 25-42 L
Oct. 31, 1998 25 at Miami (FL) 17-35 L
Nov. 7, 1998 13 Notre Dame 26-31 L
Nov. 26, 1999 2 at Virginia Tech 14-48 L
Sept. 30, 2000 4 Virginia Tech 34-48 L
Nov. 11, 2000 11 at Notre Dame 16-28 L
Nov. 25, 2000 2 at Miami (FL) 6-52 L
Oct. 20, 2001 6 at Virginia Tech 20-34 L
Nov. 10, 2001 1 Miami (FL) 7-18 L
Nov. 24, 2001 22 at Syracuse 28-39 L
Sept. 21, 2002 1 at Miami (FL) 6-38 L
Oct. 10, 2002 4 Virginia Tech 23-28 L
Nov. 2, 2002 4 at Notre Dame 14-7 W
Sept. 6, 2003 25 at Penn State 27-14 W
Sept. 20, 2003 2 Miami (FL) 14-33 L
Nov. 1, 2003 23 Pittsburgh 13-24 L
Nov. 22, 2003 12 at Virginia Tech 34-27 W
Oct. 23, 2004 24 at Notre Dame 24-23 W
Nov. 13, 2004 10 at West Virginia 36-17 W
Sept. 24, 2005 8 Florida State 17-28 L
Oct. 27, 2005 3 at Virginia Tech 10-30 L
Sept. 9, 2006 18 Clemson 34-33 W (2OT)
Oct. 12, 2006 22 Virginia Tech 22-3 W
Nov. 4, 2006 22 at Wake Forest 14-21 L
Nov. 18, 2006 21 Maryland 38-16 W
Date Opp. Rnk Opp. Score
Sept. 15, 2007 15 at Georgia Tech 24-10 W
Oct. 25, 2007 8 at Virginia Tech 14-10 W
Nov. 17, 2007 15 at Clemson 20-17 W
Dec. 1, 2007 6 vs. Virginia Tech 16-30 L
Oct. 18, 2008 17 Virginia Tech 28-23 W
Nov. 15, 2008 20 at Florida State 27-17 W
Oct. 10, 2009 5 at Virginia Tech 14-48 L
Nov. 21, 2009 25 North Carolina 13-31 L
Oct. 16, 2010 16 at Florida State 19-24 L
Jan. 9, 2011 15 vs. Nevada 13-20 L
Oct. 8, 2011 8 at Clemson 19-27 L
Oct. 22, 2011 11 at Virginia Tech 14-30 L
Nov. 19, 2011 24 at Notre Dame 14-16 L
Sept. 29, 2012 17 Clemson 31-45 L
Oct. 13, 2012 11 at Florida State 7-51 L
Nov. 10, 2012 10 Notre Dame 6-21 L
Sept. 28, 2013 8 Florida State 34-48 L
Oct. 12, 2013 3 at Clemson 14-24 L
Sept. 13, 2014 9 Southern California 37-31 W
Oct. 18, 2014 22 Clemson 13-17 L
Nov. 22, 2014 1 Florida State 17-20 L
Sept. 18, 2015 9 at Florida State 0-14 L
Oct. 17, 2015 5 at Clemson 17-34 L
Nov. 21, 2015 4 vs. Notre Dame 16-19 L
Oct. 7, 2016 3 Clemson 10-56 L
Nov. 5, 2016 5 Louisville 7-52 L
Nov. 11, 2016 20 at Florida State 7-45 L
Sept. 23, 2017 2 at Clemson 7-34 L
Oct. 7, 2017 16 Virginia Tech 10-23 L
Nov. 11, 2017 23 NC State 14-17 L
ALL-TIME RECORD 30-105-1
RESULTS VS. RANKED OPPONENTS
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Date BC Rank Opp. Score
Jan. 1, 1940 11 vs. Clemson (12) 3-6 L
Oct. 19, 1940 8 Idaho 60-0 W
Oct. 26, 1940 10 St. Anselm 55-0 W
Nov. 2, 1940 9 Manhattan 25-0 W
Nov. 9, 1940 8 Boston U. 21-0 W
Nov. 16, 1940 8 Georgetown 19-18 W
Nov. 23, 1940 4 Auburn 33-7 W
Nov. 30, 1940 4 Holy Cross 7-0 W
Jan. 1, 1941 5 vs. Tennessee 19-13 W
Nov. 15, 1941 18 Tennessee 7-14 L
Oct. 17, 1942 11 N.C. Naval Flyers 7-6 W
Oct. 25, 1942 10 Wake Forest 27-0 W
Oct. 31, 1942 7 Georgetown 47-0 W
Nov. 7, 1942 5 Temple 28-0 W
Nov. 14, 1942 3 Fordham 56-6 W
Nov. 21, 1942 3 Boston U. 37-0 W
Nov. 28, 1942 1 Holy Cross 12-55 L
Jan. 1, 1943 8 vs. Alabama (10) 21-37 L
Nov. 30, 1946 17 Holy Cross 6-13 L
Oct. 21, 1955 17 Marquette 13-13 T
Sept. 25, 1976 18 at Tulane 27-3 W
Oct. 2, 1976 14 at Navy 17-13 W
Oct. 9, 1976 13 Florida State 9-28 L
Oct. 2, 1982 18 Temple 17-7 W
Oct. 9, 1982 19 at West Virginia 13-20 L
Sept. 24, 1983 12 West Virginia (19) 17-27 L
Oct. 29, 1983 19 Penn State 27-17 W
Nov. 5, 1983 16 atArmy 34-14 W
Nov. 12, 1983 13 at Syracuse 10-21 L
Nov. 19, 1983 18 vs. Holy Cross 47-7 W
Nov. 25, 1983 15 Alabama 20-13 W
Dec. 19, 1983 13 vs. Notre Dame 18-19 L
Sept. 1, 1984 19 Western Carolina 44-24 W
Sept. 8, 1984 18 at Alabama (9) 38-31 W
Sept. 22, 1984 10 North Carolina 52-20 W
Oct. 13, 1984 4 Temple 24-10 W
Oct. 20, 1984 4 at West Virginia (20) 20-21 L
Oct. 27, 1984 11 Rutgers 35-23 W
Nov. 3, 1984 9 at Penn State 30-37 L
Nov. 10, 1984 16 Army 45-31 W
Nov. 17, 1984 13 Syracuse 24-16 W
Nov. 23, 1984 10 at Miami (FL) (12) 47-45 W
Nov. 30, 1984 8 at Holy Cross 45-10 W
Jan. 1, 1985 8 vs. Houston 45-28 W
Sept. 26, 1992 25 Michigan State 14-0 W
Oct. 3, 1992 22 at West Virginia 24-24 W
Oct. 17, 1992 20 at Penn State (9) 35-32 W
Oct. 24, 1992 11 at Tulane 17-13 W
Oct. 31, 1992 11 Temple 45-6 W
Nov. 7, 1992 9 at Notre Dame (8) 7-54 L
Nov. 14, 1992 10 Syracuse 10-27 L
Nov. 21, 1992 19 at Army 41-24 W
Jan. 1, 1993 16 vs. Tennessee (17) 23-28 L
Date BC Rank Opp. Score
Sept. 4, 1993 21 Miami (FL) (5) 7-23 L
Sept. 18, 1993 22 at Northwestern 21-22 L
Nov. 13, 1993 22 at Pittsburgh 33-0 W
Nov. 20, 1993 17 at Notre Dame (1) 41-39 W
Nov. 26, 1993 11 West Virginia (5) 14-17 L
Jan. 1, 1994 15 vs. Virginia 31-13 W
Oct. 15, 1994 24 Temple 45-28 W
Oct. 22, 1994 22 Rutgers 7-7 T
Nov. 12, 1994 25 Syracuse (14) 31-0 W
Nov. 19, 1994 17 at West Virginia 20-21 L
Nov. 26, 1994 25 at Miami (FL) (5) 7-23 L
Aug. 27, 1995 22 vs. Ohio State (12) 6-38 L
Nov. 20, 1999 25 at Notre Dame 31-29 W
Nov. 26, 1999 22 at Virginia Tech (2) 14-38 L
Dec. 31, 1999 25 vs. Colorado 28-62 L
Nov. 24, 2001 25 at Syracuse (22) 28-39 L
Nov. 13, 2004 21 at West Virginia (10) 36-17 W
Nov. 20, 2004 17 at Temple 34-17 W
Nov. 27, 2004 17 Syracuse 17-43 L
Sept. 3, 2005 22 at BYU 20-3 W
Sept. 10, 2005 18 Army 44-7 W
Sept. 17, 2005 17 Florida State (8) 17-28 L
Sept. 24, 2005 25 at Clemson 16-13 W (OT)
Oct. 1, 2005 21 Ball State 38-0 W
Oct. 8, 2005 18 Virginia 28-17 W
Oct. 15, 2005 14 Wake Forest 35-30 W
Oct. 27, 2005 13 at Virginia Tech (3) 10-30 L
Nov. 5, 2005 19 at North Carolina 14-16 L
Nov. 12, 2005 25 NC State 30-10 W
Nov. 19, 2005 23 at Maryland 31-16 W
Dec. 28, 2005 19 vs. Boise State 27-21 W
Sept. 16, 2006 23 BYU 30-23 W (2 OT)
Sept. 23, 2006 20 at NC State 15-17 L
Oct. 21, 2006 22 at Florida State 24-19 W
Oct. 28, 2006 18 Buffalo 41-0 W
Nov. 4, 2006 16 at Wake Forest (22) 14-21 L
Nov. 11, 2006 22 Duke 28-7 W
Nov. 18, 2006 20 Maryland (21) 38-16 W
Nov. 23, 2006 18 at Miami (FL) 14-17 L
Dec. 30, 2006 23 vs. Navy 25-24 W
Sept. 15, 2007 21 at Georgia Tech (15) 24-10 W
Sept. 22, 2007 14 Army 37-17 W
Sept. 29, 2007 12 UMass 24-14 W
Oct. 6, 2007 7 Bowling Green 55-24 W
Oct. 13, 2007 4 at Notre Dame 27-14 W
Oct. 25, 2007 3 at Virginia Tech (11) 14-10 W
Nov. 3, 2007 2 Florida State 17-27 L
Nov. 10, 2007 8 at Maryland 35-42 L
Nov. 17, 2007 18 at Clemson (15) 20-17 W
Nov. 24, 2007 15 Miami (FL) 28-14 W
Dec. 1, 2007 12 vs. Virginia Tech (6) 16-30 L
Dec. 28, 2007 14 vs. Michigan State 24-21 W
Date BC Rank Opp. Score
Oct. 25, 2008 23 at North Carolina 24-45 L
Nov. 29, 2008 20 Maryland 28-21 W
Dec. 6, 2008 18 vs. Virginia Tech 12-30 L
ALL-TIME RECORD 70-36-2
RESULTS AS A RANKED TEAM
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LARGEST LEAD AFTER ONE QUARTER IN A LOSS14 vs. Miami (FL) L, 31-28 10/23/99 (led 14-0) at Syracuse L, 24-14 9/27/58 (led 14-0)10 vs. Michigan L, 35-13 9/7/91 (led 10-0) vs. Syracuse L, 45-20 11/12/88 (led 10-0) at Syracuse L, 45-17 11/14/87 (led 10-0)
LARGEST DEFICIT AFTER ONE QUARTER IN A WIN14 vs. Pittsburgh W, 22-21 11/1/97 (down 14-0) vs. Pittsburgh W, 34-31 10/1/88 (down 14-0)12 at Rutgers W, 35-25 11/15/03 (down 12-0)11 vs. Navy W, 43-38 9/28/96 (down 14-3)10 vs. Southern Cal W, 37-31 9/13/14 (down 10-0) vs. West Virginia W, 34-10 9/1/01 (down 10-0) vs. West Virginia W, 31-24 9/13/97 (down 10-0)
LARGEST HALFTIME LEAD IN A LOSS21 vs. Miami (FL) L, 31-28 10/23/99 (led 28-7)14 at West Virginia L, 21-20 10/20/84 (led 20-6)11 at Notre Dame L, 32-25 11/7/87 (led 17-6) at Syracuse L, 22-14 10/25/75 (led 14-3)10 at Army L, 29-26 11/11/78 (led 17-7)
LARGEST HALFTIME DEFICIT IN A WIN14 vs. West Virginia W, 31-24 9/13/97 (down 17-3)13 vs. Wake Forest W, 35-30 10/15/05 (down 20-7) at Notre Dame W, 24-23 10/23/04 (down 20-7) vs. Rutgers W, 14-13 10/16/82 (down 13-0) vs. Army W, 21-13 10/31/70 (down 13-0)10 at Alabama W, 38-31 9/8/84 (down 24-14) vs. Clemson W, 31-16 9/10/83 (down 13-3)
LARGEST LEAD AFTER THREE QUARTERS IN A LOSS21 vs. Miami (FL) L, 31-28 10/23/99 (led 28-7)18 vs. Navy L, 32-31 10/24/98 (led 28-10)11 at West Virginia L, 21-20 10/20/84 (led 20-9)9 vs. Wake Forest L, 32-28 8/30/03 (led 21-12)8 at Syracuse L, 22-14 10/25/75 (led 14-6)
LARGEST DEFICIT AFTER THREE QUARTERS IN A WIN10 vs. Virginia Tech W, 14-10 10/25/07 (down 10-0) vs. Stanford W, 34-27 9/7/02 (down 27-17) at Alabama W, 38-31 9/8/84 (down 31-21) vs. Iowa State W, 14-10 11/4/61 (down 10-0)8 vs. Pittsburgh W, 22-21 11/1/97 (down 21-13) vs. Pittsburgh W, 34-31 10/1/88 (down 24-16) vs. Navy W, 25-24 12/30/06 (down 24-16)
4TH-QUARTER COMEBACKSLargest Deficit During the Fourth Quarter in a Win12 vs. Pittsburgh W, 34-31 10/1/88 (down 31-19 at 8:42, before taking a 34-31 lead at 1:28) at Holy Cross W, 27-26 11/29/80 (down 26-14 at 12:00, before taking a 27-26 lead at 4:00)10 at Virginia Tech W, 14-10 10/25/07 (down 10-0 with 2:11, before taking a 14-10 lead at 0:11) vs. Stanford W, 34-27 9/7/02 (down 27-17 at end of 3rd, before taking a 34-27 lead at 0:36) at Rutgers W, 41-38 11/24/95 (down 38-28 at 8:59, before taking a 41-38 lead at 1:16) at Alabama W, 38-31 9/8/84 (down 31-21 at end of 3rd, before taking a 38-31 lead at 3:26) vs. Iowa State W, 14-10 11/4/61 (down 10-0 at end of 3rd, before taking a 14-0 lead at 4:38)
BC TRAILS WITH UNDER 5:00 REMAINING IN A WIN10 at Virginia Tech W, 14-10 10/25/07 (trailed 10-0 with 2:11, before taking a 14-10 lead at 0:11) at Rutgers W, 41-38 11/24/95 (38-28 at 8:59, before taking a 41-38 lead at 1:16)9 vs. Wake Forest W, 35-30 10/15/05 (down 30-21 at 3:26, before taking a 35-30 lead at 1:18)8 at Hawaii W, 24-21 8/31/96 (down 21-13 at 13:26, before tying 21-21 at 1:36)7 vs. Rutgers W, 14-13 10/16/82 (down 13-6 at end of 3rd, before taking a 14-13 lead at 0:12) at Tulane W, 30-28 10/8/77 (down 28-21 at 12:06, before taking a 30-28 lead at 3:29) at Texas A&M W, 32-24 9/29/73 (down 24-17 midway 4th, before taking a 25-24 lead at 2:08)
BC TRAILS WITH UNDER 1:00 REMAINING IN A WIN7 at Virginia Tech W, 14-10 10/25/07 (down 10-0 with 2:11, before taking a 14-10 lead at 0:11) vs. Rutgers W, 14-13 10/16/82 (down 13-6 at end of 3rd, before taking a 14-13 lead at 0:12)6 at Notre Dame W, 24-23 10/23/04 (down 23-17 at 2:51, before taking a 24-23 lead at 0:54)4 at Miami (FL) W, 47-45 11/23/84 (down 45-41 at 0:28, before taking a 47-45 lead at 0:00)
BC TIED WITH UNDER 1:00 REMAINING IN A WIN0 at Louisville W, 45-42 10/14/17 (tied 42-42 at 1:49, before taking a 45-42 lead at 0:00) at Hawaii W, 24-21 8/31/96 (tied 21-21 at 1:36, before taking a 24-21 lead at 0:00) at Villanova W, 27-24 9/23/67 (tied 24-24 at midway 4th, before taking a 27-24 lead at 0:35) vs. Syracuse W, 21-14 9/19/64 (tied 14-14 early in 4th, before taking a 21-14 lead at 0:02)
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4TH-QUARTER OPPONENT COMEBACKSLargest Lead During the Fourth Quarter in a Loss21 vs. Miami (FL) L, 31-28 10/23/99 (led 28-7 at end of 3rd, before trailing 31-28 at 0:03)18 vs. Navy L, 32-31 10/24/98 (led 28-10 at end of 3rd, before trailing 32-31 at 1:41)11 vs. West Virginia L, 17-14 11/26/93 (led 14-3 at 13:34, before trailing 17-14 at 1:08) at West Virginia L, 21-20 10/20/84 (led 20-9 at end of 3rd, before trailing 21-20 at 4:46)
BC LEADS WITH UNDER 5:00 REMAINING IN A LOSS7 vs. Miami (FL) L, 31-28 10/23/99 (led 28-21 at 9:45, before trailing 31-28 at 0:03) at Northwestern L, 22-21 9/18/93 (led 21-14 at 7:49, before trailing 22-21 at 4:28)6 vs. Navy L, 32-31 10/24/98 (led 31-25 at 4:36, before trailing 32-31 at 1:41) at West Virginia L, 20-14 11/19/94 (led 20-14 at 9:00, before trailing 21-20 at 4:52)5 vs. NC State L, 17-15 9/23/06 (Lost with 0:05 to play on a touchdown pass)
BC LEADS WITH UNDER 1:00 REMAINING IN A LOSS5 vs. NC State L, 17-15 9/23/06 (Lost with 0:05 to play on a touchdown pass)3 vs. Penn State L, 31-30 OT 12/26/14 (led 24-21 with 2:10 remaining before tied at 24-24 at 0:20 and losing in OT) at Pittsburgh L, 19-16 10/26/02 (led 16-13 at 7:41, before tied 16-16 at 0:05 and losing 19-16 in OT) at Penn State L, 7-3 9/23/89 (led 3-0 at end of 3rd, before trailing 7-3 at 0:46)
BC TIED WITH UNDER 1:00 REMAINING IN A LOSS0 at Florida State L, 20-17 11/22/14 (tied 17-17 at 6:12 in 3rd, before trailing 20-17 at 0:03) vs. Miami (FL) L, 31-28 10/23/99 (tied 28-28 at 3:51, before trailing 31-28 at 0:03) vs. Miami (FL) L, 17-14 11/11/95 (tied 14-14 at 5:57, before trailing 17-14 at 0:49) vs. West Virginia L, 31-24 10/19/91 (tied 24-24 at 5:13, before trailing 31-24 at 0:24) at Penn State L, 23-20 9/17/89 (tied 20-20 at 6:45, before trailing 23-20 at 0:58) at West Virginia L, 20-13 10/9/82 (tied 13-13 at 8:32, before trailing 20-13 at 0:25)
LARGEST COMEBACKS, DEFICITS & LEADS
LARGEST DEFICIT IN A VICTORYPts. Opponent Result Date Trailed Behind By17 Wake Forest W, 35-30 10/15/05 17-0 at 8:34 (2nd) 17 until 2:54 (2nd)17 Alabama W, 38-31 9/8/84 31-14 at 14:50 (3rd) 17 until 7:21 (3rd)14 West Virginia W, 31-24 9/13/97 17-3 at 1:11 (2nd) 14 until 2:12 (3rd)14 Pittsburgh W, 22-21 11/1/97 21-7 at 4:26 (3rd) 14 until 2:09 (3rd)14 Pittsburgh W, 34-31 10/1/88 14-0 at 13:59 (1st) 14 until 13:08 (2nd)14 Navy W, 43-38 9/28/96 29-15 at 12:06 (3rd) 14 until 9:06 (3rd)
LARGEST LEAD IN A LOSSPts. Opponent Result Date Led Ahead By28 Miami (FL) L, 31-28 10/23/99 28-0 at 6:18 (3rd) 28 until 2:11 (3rd)18 Navy L, 32-31 10/24/98 28-10 at 2:25 (3rd) 18 until 12:19 (4th)17 Syracuse L, 45-17 11/14/87 17-0 at 10:41 (2nd) 17 until 7:00 (2nd)17 Army L, 29-26 11/11/78 24-7 at 9:34 (2nd) 17 until 7:52 (3rd)
ATTENDANCE RECORDS
LARGEST ATTENDANCE AT A BC HOME GAME 44,500 36 times, last: Sept. 23 vs. Notre Dame, 2017
LARGEST ATTENDANCE AT A BC AWAY GAME 106,445 Penn State, 2003
LARGEST ATTENDANCE FOR A BC REGULAR-SEASON, NEUTRAL-SITE GAME62,711 vs. Ohio State, 1995
LARGEST ATTENDANCE FOR A BC BOWL GAME 70,412 Continental Tire Bowl vs. North Carolina, 2004
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Shutouts Year GP W L T PF PA BC Opp. Coach Captain(s)1893 6 3 3 0 24 34 1 3 Joseph Drum Bernie Waters1894 7 1 6 0 20 110 1 5 William Nagle Maurice Flynn1895 8 2 4 2 36 106 3 4 Joseph Lawless John Brewin1896 8 5 3 0 56 64 2 2 Frank Carney Joe Walsh1897 7 4 3 0 58 40 2 0 John Dunlop Arthur White1898 8 2 5 1 21 41 3 5 John Dunlop Bill Koen1899 10 8 1 1 85 18 9 2 John Dunlop John Kelly, Charles Kiley1901 9 1 8 0 17 130 1 8 John Dunlop Joe Kenney1902 8 0 8 0 164 134 0 7 Arthur White Pat Sullivan1908 8 2 4 2 30 54 4 5 Joe Reilly/Joe Kenney George Pearce1909 8 3 4 1 71 42 3 3 Charles McCarthy George Pearce1910 6 0 4 2 16 73 1 3 Jim Hart Ed Hartigan1911 7 0 7 0 8 96 0 5 Joseph Courtney John Hartigan, Daniel Hurld1912 7 2 4 1 33 157 2 3 William Joy John Hartigan1913 8 4 3 1 166 73 3 2 William Joy Leo Daley1914 9 5 4 0 119 80 3 2 Stephen Mahoney James Linehan1915 7 3 4 0 45 69 2 4 Stephen Mahoney Jim Duffy1916 8 6 2 0 167 66 4 1 Charles Brickley Maurice Dullea1917 8 6 2 0 208 33 4 0 Charles Brickley Charlie Fitzgerald1918 7 5 2 0 142 35 4 0 Frank Morrissey Frank Morrissey1919 8 5 3 0 78 62 2 2 Frank Cavanaugh James Fitzpatrick1920 8 8 0 0 161 16 6 0 Frank Cavanaugh Luke Urban1921 8 4 3 1 85 90 4 3 Frank Cavanaugh Tony Comerford1922 9 6 2 1 133 58 2 2 Frank Cavanaugh Bill Kelleher1923 9 7 1 1 167 14 7 1 Frank Cavanaugh Chuck Darling1924 9 6 3 0 198 74 2 1 Frank Cavanaugh Joe Kozlowski1925 8 6 2 0 155 53 2 1 Frank Cavanaugh John Donahue1926 8 6 0 2 222 34 5 1 Frank Cavanaugh Joe McKenney1927 8 4 4 0 101 105 3 2 D. Leo Daley Tom O’Brien1928 9 9 0 0 263 39 4 0 Joe McKenney Warren McGuirk1929 10 7 2 1 202 65 3 0 Joe McKenney Pat Creeden1930 10 5 5 0 167 63 2 4 Joe McKenney John Dixon1931 10 6 4 0 115 74 2 2 Joe McKenney Joe Kelley1932 8 4 2 2 73 59 5 2 Joe McKenney Philip Couhig1933 9 8 1 0 169 50 6 0 Joe McKenney Frank Maloney1934 9 5 4 0 64 72 4 2 Joe McKenney Dave Couhig1935 9 6 3 0 146 77 1 1 McNamara/Downes Joe O’Brien1936 9 6 1 2 109 55 3 2 Gil Dobie Alex Pszenny1937 9 4 4 1 109 68 3 3 Gil Dobie Tony DiNatale1938 9 6 1 2 186 87 4 1 Gil Dobie Bill Flynn1939 11 9 2 0 219 46 5 0 Frank Leahy Ernie Schwotzer1940 11 11 0 0 339 65 6 0 Frank Leahy Henry Toczylowski1941 10 7 3 0 235 106 2 0 Denny Myers Al Morro1942 10 8 2 0 282 111 5 0 Denny Myers Mike Holovak, Fred Naumetz1943 5 4 0 1 156 18 2 0 Moody Sarno Ed Doherty1944 7 4 3 0 132 134 1 2 Moody Sarno Pete Baleyko, George Donelan1945 7 3 4 0 79 171 3 2 Moody Sarno George Donelan1946 9 6 3 0 234 123 0 0 Denny Myers Game Captains1947 9 5 4 0 184 134 1 0 Denny Myers Angie Nicketakis1948 9 5 2 2 152 134 0 0 Denny Myers John Furey1949 9 3 5 1 209 187 1 1 Denny Myers Art Spinney1950 10 0 9 1 78 270 0 2 Denny Myers Phil Cohen1951 9 3 6 0 135 198 0 0 Mike Holovak Mike Roarke1952 9 4 4 1 92 129 0 2 Mike Holovak John Toppa1953 9 5 3 1 137 139 1 1 Mike Holovak Joe Johnson1954 9 8 1 0 196 74 1 0 Mike Holovak Joe Mattaliano1955 8 5 2 1 176 79 2 0 Mike Holovak John Miller
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Shutouts Year GP W L T PF PA BC Opp. Coach Captain(s)1956 9 5 4 0 149 91 3 1 Mike Holovak Henry Sullivan1957 9 7 2 0 158 129 0 1 Mike Holovak Tom Joe Sullivan1958 10 7 3 0 229 127 2 0 Mike Holovak George Larkin1959 9 5 4 0 162 143 2 0 Mike Holovak Frank Casey1960 10 3 6 1 144 148 0 0 Ernie Hefferle Terry Glynn1961 10 4 6 0 117 189 1 2 Ernie Hefferle Joe Sikorski1962 10 8 2 0 251 123 3 1 Jim Miller Art Graham1963 9 6 3 0 168 130 2 1 Jim Miller Joe Lukis1964 9 6 3 0 112 110 1 0 Jim Miller Bill Cronin1965 10 6 4 0 209 117 2 2 Jim Miller Charlie Smith1966 10 4 6 0 133 202 1 2 Jim Miller Ed Lipson1967 10 4 6 0 227 212 2 0 Jim Miller Joe DiVito1968 9 6 3 0 253 196 0 1 Joe Yukica Gary Andrachik1969 9 5 4 0 218 245 1 0 Joe Yukica Jim McCool1970 10 8 2 0 307 142 1 0 Joe Yukica Joe Coppola, Frank Harris, Fred Willis1971 11 9 2 0 259 117 2 0 Joe Yukica Kevin Clemente, Ray Rippman1972 11 4 7 0 240 258 1 1 Joe Yukica Dave Bucci, Dave Ellison1973 11 7 4 0 311 174 1 0 Joe Yukica Jim Combs, Tom Condon, Gary Marangi1974 11 8 3 0 375 154 2 0 Joe Yukica Brian Clemente, Mike Esposito, Ken Ladd, Alex MacLella1975 9 5 4 0 227 146 1 0 Joe Yukica Mike Kruczek1976 11 8 3 0 239 125 1 0 Joe Yukica Peter Cronan1977 11 6 5 0 242 269 1 1 Joe Yukica Kelly Elias, Bob Moore, Rich Scudellari1978 11 0 11 0 153 294 0 1 Ed Chlebek Paul McCarty, John Schmeding, Fred Smerlas1979 11 5 6 0 229 231 0 0 Ed Chlebek Jeff Dziama, Jack Kent, John Schmeding1980 11 7 4 0 199 186 1 1 Ed Chlebek Mike Mayock, Tim Sherwin1981 11 5 6 0 243 298 0 0 Jack Bicknell Jim Budness, Rich Dyer1982 12 8 3 1 268 186 1 0 Jack Bicknell Jack Belcher, Russell Joyner1983 12 9 3 0 351 205 0 0 Jack Bicknell Bob Biestek, Brian Brennan, Steve DeOssie1984 12 10 2 0 404 258 0 0 Jack Bicknell Scott Harrington, Mark MacDonald, David Thomas1985 12 4 8 0 222 307 0 0 Jack Bicknell Shawn Regent, Mike Ruth, Troy Stradford1986 12 9 3 0 311 209 0 0 Jack Bicknell John Bosa, Kelvin Martin, Troy Stradford, Steve Trapilo 1987 11 5 6 0 244 281 0 0 Jack Bicknell Peter Casparriello, Dave Nugent, Jim Turner1988 11 3 8 0 237 326 0 0 Jack Bicknell Mark Murphy, Joe Wolf1989 11 2 9 0 207 253 0 0 Jack Bicknell Mark Kamphaus, Rico Labbe1990 11 4 7 0 190 288 0 0 Jack Bicknell Ray Hilvert, Kevin Pearson, Mike Sander 1991 11 4 7 0 247 246 0 0 Tom Coughlin Game Captains1992 12 8 3 1 307 200 3 0 Tom Coughlin Game Captains1993 12 9 3 0 408 240 1 0 Tom Coughlin Game Captains1994 12 7 4 1 259 162 1 0 Dan Henning Stephen Boyd, Pete Mitchell, Michael Reed, Eric Shorter 1995 12 4 8 0 207 322 1 0 Dan Henning Pete Kendall, Tim Morabito1996 12 5 7 0 264 364 0 0 Dan Henning Stalin Colinet, Mark Nori, Daryl Por ter, Omari Walker 1997 11 4 7 0 237 314 0 0 Tom O’Brien Matt Hasselbeck, Erik Storz, Shalom Tolefree1998 11 4 7 0 273 311 0 0 Tom O’Brien Doug Brzezinski, Brian Maye1999 12 8 4 0 297 308 0 0 Tom O’Brien Butch Palaza, Pedro Cirino, Chris Hovan2000 12 7 5 0 258 234 0 0 Tom O’Brien Tim Hasselbeck, RaMon Johnson, Paul Zukauskas2001 12 8 4 0 317 211 0 0 Tom O’Brien Scott Bradley, Marc Colombo, Sean Guthrie2002 13 9 4 0 392 253 1 0 Tom O’Brien Vinny Ciurciu, Antonio Garay, Brian St. Pierre2003 13 8 5 0 370 313 0 0 Tom O’Brien Augie Hoffmann, Josh Ott2004 12 9 3 0 238 169 0 0 Tom O’Brien Tim Bulman, Dave Kashetta, Mathias Kiwanuka2005 12 9 3 0 310 191 1 0 Tom O’Brien Mathias Kiwanuka, Pat Ross2006 13 10 3 0 338 204 2 0 Tom O’Brien Josh Beekman, Jo-Lonn Dunbar, Matt Ryan 2007 14 11 3 0 396 285 0 0 Jeff Jagodzinski Gosder Cherilus, Jo-Lonn Dunbar, Nick Larkin, Matt Ryan 2008 14 9 5 0 346 257 3 0 Jeff Jagodzinski Chris Crane, Mike McLaughlin2009 13 8 5 0 322 257 1 0 Frank Spaziani Rich Gunnell, Mike McLaughlin, Matt Tennant2010 13 7 6 0 240 254 0 1 Frank Spaziani Alex Albright, Anthony Castonzo, Wes Davis, James McLaughlin2011 12 4 8 0 218 282 0 0 Frank Spaziani Donnie Fletcher, Luke Kuechly, Ifeanyi Momah, Nathan Richman
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YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDS Shutouts Year GP W L T PF PA BC Opp. Coach Captain(s)2012 12 2 10 0 238 356 0 0 Frank Spaziani Emmett Cleary, Jim Noel, Chris Pantale, Kaleb Ramsey2013 13 7 6 0 360 376 0 0 Steve Addazio Ian White, Kasim Edebali 2014 13 7 6 0 341 277 0 0 Steve Addazio Josh Bordner, Sean Duggan, Andy Gallik, Dominique Williams2015 12 3 9 0 206 183 1 2 Steve Addazio Game Captains2016 13 7 6 0 265 325 1 1 Steve Addazio Truman Gutapfel, John Johnson, Tyler Rouse, Myles Willis2017 13 7 6 0 334 297 0 0 Steve Addazio Jon Baker, Charlie Callinan, Kamrin Moore
TOTALS: 118 SEASONS GP W L T PF PA BC Opp. 1,181 657 482 36 23,208 23,275 200 122
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1893Coach: Joseph WatersCaptain: Bernie Waters Record: 3-3Oct. 20 W St. John’s Literary Inst. 4-0 AOct. 26 L MIT 0-6 A L Newton Ind. 0-10 NCOct. 27 W Somerville High 10-6 ANov. 18 L West Roxbury High 0-6 ANov. 24 W Boston U. 10-6 SEG
1894Coach: William NagleCaptain: Maurice Flynn Record: 1-6Oct. 20 L St. Anselm 0-22 A 500Oct. 31 L Andover Academy 0-32 L St. Anselm 0-10Nov. 2 W Marlboro AC 16-0 ANov. 3 L Whitman AC 0-6 A 800Nov. 17 L Brockton YMCA 4-12 ANov. 30 L Boston U. (medical) 0-28 SEG 2,000
1895Coach: Joseph LawlessCaptain: John Brewin Record: 2-4-2Oct. 2 L Andover Academy 0-22 AOct. 5 L Campello 10-28 AOct. 9 L Tufts 0-28 AOct. 26 T Hyde Park 6-6 SBGNov. 2 T Whitman AC 0-0 ANov. 9 W Fitchburg AC 6-0 A W Marlboro AC 14-0 Nov. 28 L Boston U. 0-22 SEG 4,000
1896Coach: Frank CarneyCaptain: Joe Walsh Record: 5-3Oct. 3 L Campello 0-24 BFGOct. 7 W Exeter Academy 8-0 AOct. 10 W Andover Academy 14-6Oct. 14 L Tufts 8-22 AOct. 24 L Whitman AC 0-4 A 500Nov. 8 W Holy Cross 6-2 ANov. 14 W Holy Cross 8-6 SEG 500Nov. 26 W Boston U. 10-0 SEG 3,000
1897Coach: John DunlopCaptain: Arthur White Record: 4-3Oct. 2 W Campello 14-4 BFGOct. 16 W Whitman AC 14-4 AOct. 23 L Holy Cross 4-10 A L Tufts 4-12 Oct. 30 L Exeter Academy 4-10Nov. 6 W Harvard Law 6-0Nov. 25 W Holy Cross 12-0 SEG
1898Coach: John Dunlop Captain: Bill Koen Record: 2-5-1Oct. 9 L Exeter Academy 0-18 Oct. 15 L Newton AC 0-5Oct. 22 L Brown 0-6 A L Tufts 5-6Oct. 29 W Campello 5-0 ANov. 5 T Holy Cross 0-0 A L MIT 0-6Nov. 25 W Holy Cross 11-0 SEG
1899Coach: John Dunlop Captains: John Kelley, Charlie Kiley Record: 8-1-1 W Exeter Academy 2-0Sept. 30 T Bates 0-0 AOct. 11 W MIT 24-0 AOct. 14 W Newton AC 6-0Oct. 21 W New Hampshire 6-0 AOct. 26 W Andover Academy 6-0 A W Massachusetts 18-0Nov. 4 W All-College 6-0 SEGNov. 18 L Brown 0-18 ANov. 30 W Holy Cross 17-0 SEG 6,000
1900Team Disbanded
1901Coach: John Dunlop Captain: Joe Kenney Record: 1-8 L Brown 0-12 Oct. 9 L Dartmouth 0-45 A L Bates 0-6Oct. 16 L Exeter Academy 0-17 AOct. 26 W New Hampshire 17-0 AOct. 30 L Andover 0-11 ANov. 9 L Holy Cross 0-11 ANov. 19 L Tufts 0-12 ANov. 28 L Massachusetts 0-11
1902Coach: Arthur White Captain: Pat Sullivan Record: 0-8 L Massachusetts 0-30Oct. 11 L Bates 5-17 Oct. 17 L Andover 0-24 AOct. 24 L New Hampshire 6-10 ANov. 1 L Exeter 0-29 A L Tufts 0-6 Nov. 22 L Holy Cross 0-22 SEGNov. 27 L Tufts 0-26 SEG
1903-07Team Disbanded
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1908Coaches: Joe Reilly, Joe Kenney Captain: George Pearce, Joe Kenney Record: 2-4-2 L Bridgewater State 10-12 Oct. 17 T St. Anselm 0-0 AOct. 24 L Dean Academy 0-18 AOct. 31 L New Hampshire 0-18 ANov. 7 T Connecticut 0-0 ANov. 11 W College of Osteopathy 9-0 LSGNov. 14 W St. Anselm 11-0 ANov. 19 L Alumni 0-6 H
1909Coach: Charles McCarthy Captain: George Pearce Record: 3-4-1Oct. 9 L St. Alphonsus 0-6 MAGOct. 13 L Andover Academy 0-10 AOct. 16 L Rhode Island 0-9 AOct. 23 L New Hampshire 6-11 A W College of Osteopathy 35-0Oct. 30 T St. Anselm 6-6 MAGNov. 13 W Connecticut 17-0 ANov. 26 W St. Anselm 7-0 A
1910Coach: Jim Hart Captains: Ed Hartigan, Dan Hurld Record: 0-4-2Oct. 1 L New Hampshire 0-11 AOct. 5 L Andover Academy 0-11 AOct. 15 L Dean Academy 8-12 AOct. 23 T Cushing Academy 5-5 AOct. 29 L Holy Cross 3-34 ANov. 19 T Connecticut 0-0 A
1911Coach: Joseph Courtney Captains: John Hartigan, Dan Hurld Record: 0-7 L Holy Cross 5-13Oct. 14 L Colby 0-18 AOct. 21 L New Hampshire 0-12 AOct. 28 L Cushing Academy 0-17 ANov. 11 L Rhode Island 0-25 ANov. 25 L Dean Academy 0-6 ANov. 30 L St. Anselm 3-5 A
1912Coach: William Joy Captain: John Hartigan Record: 2-4-1Oct. 5 L Fordham 0-14 AOct. 12 L Massachusetts 0-42 AOct. 19 L Colby 0-55 AOct. 26 T Cushing Academy 6-6 ANov. 2 L Dean Academy 7-40 ANov. 16 W Connecticut 13-0 A W St. Anselm 7-0 A
1913Coach: William Joy Captain: Leo Daley Record: 4-3-1First year of football operations from the Newton campusSept. 20 L Maine 0-6 AOct. 4 L Springfield 6-27 AOct. 11 L Holy Cross 0-13 AOct. 18 W St. Anselm 19-0 ANov. 1 W Worcester Tech 40-0 ANov. 8 T Fordham 27-27 ANov. 15 W Rhode Island 27-0 ANov. 22 W Connecticut 47-0 A
Head Coach Stephen MahoneyYears at BC: 1914-15 | Record at BC: 8-8-0
1914Coach: Stephen Mahoney Captains: Harry Kiley, Jim Linehan Record: 5-4Oct. 3 L Maine 6-27 AOct. 10 W Rhode Island 21-0 AOct. 17 L Bowdoin 0-20 A Oct. 24 W New Hampshire 20-3 AOct. 31 W Norwich 28-6 H-Fen.Nov. 7 W St. Anselm 27-0 SEGNov. 14 L Holy Cross 0-10 ANov. 21 L Fordham 3-14 ANov. 26 W Catholic University 14-0 H-Fen.
1915Coach: Stephen Mahoney Captain: James Duff Record: 3-4Oct. 9 L Bowdoin 0-14 AOct. 16 L Maine 0-14 AOct. 23 L Tufts 0-26 A Oct. 30 L Holy Cross 0-9 H* Nov. 6 W Fordham 3-0 H Nov. 13 W Connecticut 7-6 A Nov. 26 W Norwich 35-0 H *Dedication game of Alumni Field, Chestnut Hill, Mass.
Head Coach Charles BrickleyYears at BC: 1916-17 | Record at BC: 12-4-0
1916Coach: Charles Brickley Captain: Maurice Dullea Record: 6-2Sept. 23 W Neponset Wanderers 16-0 HSept. 30 L Dartmouth 6-32 AOct. 12 W New Hampshire 19-0 H Oct. 21 L Tufts 0-13 A Oct. 28 W Trinity (CT) 21-7 A Nov. 4 W Rhode Island 39-0 H Nov. 18 W Worcester Tech 49-0 HDec. 2 W Holy Cross 17-14 H-Fen.
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1917Coach: Charles Brickley Captain: Charles Fitzgerald Record: 6-2Sept. 29 W Norwich 26-0 HOct. 6 W Naval Reserves 40-0 HOct. 12 W Tufts 20-0 H Oct. 20 L Brown 2-7 A Nov. 3 W Rhode Island 48-0 H Nov. 10 W Holy Cross 34-6 H-Fen. 5,000 Nov. 17 W Middlebury 31-6 HNov. 24 L Army 7-14 A
Head Coach Frank MorrisseyYears at BC: 1918 | Record at BC: 5-2-0
1918Coach: Frank Morrissey Captain: Frank Morrissey Record: 5-2Oct. 26 W Camp Devens 13-0 HNov. 2 W Norwich 6-0 HNov. 9 W Camp Bumpkin 38-7 H Nov. 16 L Fordham 0-14 H Nov. 23 L Harvard 6-14 A Nov. 30 W Tufts 54-0 H Dec. 7 W Minneola Aviators 25-0 H
Head Coach Frank CavanaughYears at BC: 1919-26 | Record at BC: 48-14-5
1919Coach: Frank Cavanaugh Captain: James Fitzpatrick Record: 5-3Sept. 27 W USS Utah 22-0 HOct. 4 L Harvard 0-17 H 20,000Oct. 11 W Middlebury 25-0 H Oct. 18 W Yale 5-3 A Oct. 25 L Army 0-13 A Nov. 8 L Rutgers 7-13 H-Fen. Nov. 15 W Holy Cross 9-7 H-Fen.Nov. 29 W Georgetown 10-9 H
1920Coach: Frank Cavanaugh Captain: Luke Urban Record: 8-0Oct. 9 W Fordham 20-0 HOct. 16 W Yale 21-13 A 30,000Oct. 30 W Springfield 12-0 A Nov. 6 W Boston U. 34-0 H Nov. 13 W Tufts 17-0 H Nov. 20 W Marietta 13-3 H Nov. 27 W Georgetown 30-0 H Dec. 2 W Holy Cross 14-0 H-BF 40,000
1921Coach: Frank Cavanaugh Captain: Tony Comerford Record: 4-3-1Oct. 1 W Boston U. 13-0 HOct. 8 W Providence 25-0 HOct. 15 W Baylor 23-7 A* Oct. 22 L Detroit 0-28 H Oct. 29 T Fordham 0-0 A Nov. 5 W Marietta 14-0 H Nov. 19 L Georgetown 10-14 H-BF Nov. 26 L Holy Cross 0-41 H-BF *Dedication of State Fair Grounds, Dallas (later the Cotton Bowl)
1922Coach: Frank Cavanaugh Captain: Bill Kelleher Record: 6-2-1Oct. 7 W Boston U. 20-6 HOct. 12 W Fordham 27-0 H 22,000Oct. 21 L Detroit 8-10 A Oct. 28 L Lafayette 0-19 H Nov. 4 W Villanova 15-3 H Nov. 11 W Baylor 33-0 H Nov. 18 W Canisius 13-7 H Nov. 25 T Georgetown 0-0 HDec. 2 W Holy Cross 17-13 H-BF 54,000
1923Coach: Frank Cavanaugh Captain: Chuck Darling Record: 7-1-1Sept. 29 W Providence 28-0 HOct. 12 W Fordham 20-0 HOct. 20 W Canisius 21-0 H-BF Oct. 27 L Marquette 6-7 H-BF Nov. 3 W Georgetown 21-0 H Nov. 10 W Centenary 14-0 H-BF Nov. 17 W Villanova 41-0 H Nov. 24 T Vermont 0-0 HDec. 1 W Holy Cross 16-7 H-BF 47,000 Total Points 167-14
1924Coach: Frank Cavanaugh Captain: Joe Kozlowski Record: 6-3Sept. 27 W Providence 47-0 H 9,000Oct. 13 W Fordham 28-0 H 20,000Oct. 18 L Syracuse 0-10 A Oct. 25 W Allegheny 13-0 H Nov. 1 W Haskell Indians 34-7 H Nov. 8 W Marquette 34-7 H Nov. 15 L Centenary 9-10 H Nov. 22 W Vermont 33-7 HNov. 29 L Holy Cross 0-33 H-BF 45,000
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1925Coach: Frank Cavanaugh Captain: John Donohue Record: 6-2Oct. 3 W Catholic University 6-0 HOct. 12 W Haskell Indians 7-6 HOct. 17 W Boston U. 54-7 H Oct. 24 W Allegheny 14-7 H Oct. 31 W Providence 51-0 H Nov. 7 L West Virginia 0-21 H-BF Nov. 14 L Wesleyan 6-7 H Nov. 28 W Holy Cross 16-6 H-BF 42,000
1926Coach: Frank Cavanaugh Captain: Joe McKenney Record: 6-0-2Oct. 2 W Catholic University 28-0 HOct. 12 W Fordham 27-0 H 20,000Oct. 23 W St. Louis 61-0 A Oct. 30 W West Virginia Wesleyan 27-6 H Nov. 6 W Villanova 19-7 H Nov. 13 T Haskell Indians 21-21 H Nov. 20 W Gettysburg 39-0 H Nov. 27 T Holy Cross 0-0 H-BF
Head Coach D. Leo DaleyYears at BC: 1927 | Record at BC: 4-4-0
1927Coach: D. Leo Daley Captain: Tom O’Brien Record: 4-4Oct. 1 L Duke 9-25 HOct. 12 L Geneva 0-13 HOct. 22 W West Virginia Wesleyan 33-0 H Oct. 29 W Fordham 27-7 A Nov. 5 L Villanova 7-13 H Nov. 12 L Georgetown 0-47 H Nov. 19 W Connecticut 19-0 A Nov. 29 W Holy Cross 6-0 H-BF 40,000
Head Coach Joe McKenneyYears at BC: 1928-34 | Record at BC: 44-18-3
1928Coach: Joe McKenney Captain: Warren McGuirk Record: 9-0Sept. 29 W Catholic University 38-6 HOct. 7 W Navy 6-0 AOct. 12 W Duke 19-0 H Oct. 27 W Boston U. 27-7 H Nov. 3 W Manhattan 60-6 H Nov. 12 W Fordham 19-7 H 35,000Nov. 17 W Canisius 24-0 A Nov. 24 W Connecticut 51-13 HDec. 1 W Holy Cross 19-0 H-BF
1929Coach: Joe McKenney Captain: Paddy Creedon Record: 7-2-1Sept. 28 W Catholic University 13-6 HOct. 5 W Maine 42-0 HOct. 12 T Villanova 7-7 H-Fen. Oct. 19 W Dayton 23-7 A Oct. 26 W Canisius 40-6 H Nov. 2 W Duke 20-12 H Nov. 9 L Fordham 6-7 HNov. 16 L Marquette 6-20 ANov. 23 W Boston U. 33-0 HNov. 30 W Holy Cross 12-0 H-BF 35,000
1930Coach: Joe McKenney Captain: John Dixon Record: 5-5Sept. 27 W Catholic University 54-7 H-Fen.Oct. 6 W Quantico Marines 13-7 HOct. 13 L Fordham 0-3 H Oct. 18 L Villanova 0-7 A Oct. 25 W Dayton 15-6 H Nov. 1 L Marquette 0-6 H Nov. 8 L Georgetown 19-20 H-Fen.Nov. 14 W Loyola (IL) 19-0 ANov. 22 W Boston U. 47-0 HNov. 29 L Holy Cross 0-7 H-BF
1931Coach: Joe McKenney Captain: Joe Kelley Record: 6-4Sept. 26 W Catholic University 26-7 H-Fen.Oct. 3 W Dayton 13-0 HOct. 12 L Fordham 0-20 H 25,000Oct. 17 L Villanova 6-12 H Oct. 24 L Marquette 0-7 H-Fen. Oct. 31 W Georgetown 20-2 H Nov. 7 W Western Maryland 19-13 ANov. 14 W Centre College 7-0 H-Fen.Nov. 21 W Boston U. 18-6 HNov. 26 L Holy Cross 6-7 H-Harv.
1932Coach: Joe McKenney Captain: Philip Couhig Record: 4-2-2Oct. 1 W Loyola (MD) 14-0 H*Oct. 12 W Centre College 6-0 H 14,000Oct. 22 L Marquette 0-13 A Oct. 29 W Fordham 3-0 H Nov. 5 L Villanova 9-20 H Nov. 11 T Western Maryland 20-20 H Nov. 19 W Boston U. 21-6 HNov. 26 T Holy Cross 0-0 A *Dedication of Boston College Stadium, Chestnut Hill, Mass.
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1933Coach: Joe McKenney Captain: Frank Maloney Record: 8-1Sept. 30 W St. Anselm 22-0 HOct. 7 W Loyola (MD) 37-0 HOct. 12 W Centre College 6-0 H 15,000Oct. 21 L Fordham 6-32 A Oct. 28 W Boston U. 25-0 HNov. 4 W Georgetown 39-0 H Nov. 11 W Villanova 9-0 HNov. 18 W Western Maryland 12-9 HDec. 2 W Holy Cross 13-9 H 25,000
1934Coach: Joe McKenney Captain: Dave Couhig Record: 5-4Sept. 29 W St. Anselm 18-6 HOct. 6 W Springfield 14-0 AOct. 12 L Fordham 0-6 H 22,000Oct. 20 L Western Maryland 0-40 A Oct. 27 L Providence 7-13 H Nov. 3 W Villanova 6-0 H Nov. 12 W Centre College 7-0 H 20,000Nov. 17 W Boston U. 10-0 H 10,000Dec. 1 L Holy Cross 2-7 H 18,000
Head Coach Harry DownesYears at BC: 1935 | Record at BC: 3-2-0
1935Coaches: Dinney McNamara (3-1), Harry Downes (3-2)Captain: Joe O’Brien Record: 6-3Sept. 28 W St. Anselm 13-2 HOct. 5 L Fordham 0-19 A 33,000Oct. 19 W Michigan State 18-6 HOct. 26 W New Hampshire 19-6 H Nov. 2 W Providence 20-6 HNov. 9 L Western Maryland 6-12 H Nov. 16 W Springfield 39-0 HNov. 23 W Boston U. 25-6 HNov. 30 L Holy Cross 6-20 H
Head Coach Gil DobieYears at BC: 1936-38 | Record at BC: 16-6-5
1936Coach: Gil Dobie Captain: Alex Pszenny Record: 6-1-2Oct. 3 W Northeastern 26-6 H 7,500Oct. 12 L Temple 0-14 H-Fen. 24,000Oct. 17 W New Hampshire 12-0 H 1,200Oct. 24 W Providence 26-0 H 5,000Oct. 31 T Michigan State 13-13 H-Fen. 11,000Nov. 7 W NC State 7-3 H-Fen. 5,600Nov. 14 W Western Maryland 12-7 H 15,000Nov. 21 T Boston U. 0-0 H 15,000Nov. 28 W Holy Cross 13-12 H-Fen. 28,000
1937Coach: Gil Dobie Captain: Tony DiNatale Record: 4-4-1Sept. 25 W Northeastern 35-2 H 11,000Oct. 2 W Kansas State 21-7 H 15,000Oct. 12 T Temple 0-0 H-Fen. 25,000Oct. 23 L Detroit 0-14 H-Fen. 7,500Oct. 30 L NC State 7-12 H 12,000Nov. 6 W Western Maryland 27-0 A 1,500Nov. 13 W Kentucky 13-0 H-Fen. 3,500Nov. 20 L Boston U. 6-13 H 12,000Nov. 27 L Holy Cross (17) 0-20 H-Fen. 35,000
1938Coach: Gil Dobie Captain: Bill Flynn Record: 6-1-2Sept. 24 W Canisius 63-12 HSept. 30 W Northeastern 13-0 H*Oct. 12 W Detroit 9-6 H-Fen. 20,000Oct. 21 T Temple 26-26 A 12,000Oct. 29 W Florida 33-0 H-Fen. 7,732Nov. 5 W Indiana 14-0 H-Fen. 25,000Nov.11 W Boston U. 21-14 H-Fen. 15,000Nov. 19 T St. Anselm 0-0 HNov. 26 L Holy Cross (11) 7-29 H-Fen. 36,000*First night football game played on the Boston College campus
Head Coach Frank LeahyYears at BC: 1939-40 | Record at BC: 20-2-0
1939Coach: Frank Leahy Captain: Ernie Schwotzer Record: 9-2Sept. 30 W Lebanon Valley 45-0 H 16,000Oct. 6 W St. Joseph’s 20-6 H 22,685Oct. 12 L Florida 0-7 H-Fen. 18,000Oct. 21 W Temple 19-0 H-Fen. 13,300Oct. 28 W St. Anselm 28-0 HNov. 4 W Auburn 13-7 H-Fen. 14,000Nov. 11 W Detroit 20-13 A 10,342Nov. 18 W Boston U. 19-0 H 13,000Nov. 25 W Kansas State 38-7 H-Fen. 11,000Dec. 2 W Holy Cross (10) 14-0 H-Fen. 40,432
Cotton Bowl — Dallas, TexasJan. 1 L (11) Clemson (12) 3-6 N 20,000
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1940Coach: Frank Leahy Captain: Hank Tocyzlowski Record: 11-0Sept. 21 W Centre College 40-0 H 18,000Sept. 28 W Tulane 27-7 A 42,000Oct. 12 W Temple 33-20 H-Fen. 24,000Oct. 19 W (8) Idaho 60-0 H-Fen. 8,000Oct. 26 W (10) St. Anselm 55-0 H 15,000Nov. 2 W (9) Manhattan 25-0 H 5,000Nov. 9 W (8) Boston U. 21-0 H-Fen. 15,000Nov. 16 W (8) Georgetown 19-18 H-Fen. 41,700Nov. 23 W (4) Auburn 33-7 H-Fen. 30,000Nov. 30 W (4) Holy Cross 7-0 H-Fen. 39,000
Sugar Bowl — New Orleans, La.Jan. 1 W (5) Tennessee (4) 19-13 N 73,181
Head Coach Denny MyersYears at BC: 1941-42, 46-50 | Record at BC: 35-27-4
1941Coach: Denny Myers Captain: Al Morro Record: 7-3Sept. 20 W St. Anselm 78-0 H 20,000Sept. 27 L Tulane 7-21 A 46,000Oct. 11 L Clemson 13-26 H-Fen. 22,000Oct. 18 W Manhattan 26-13 H-Fen. Oct. 25 W Georgetown 14-6 H 20,000Nov. 1 W Temple (13) 31-0 H-Fen. 16,000Nov. 8 W Wake Forest 26-6 H 13,446Nov. 15 L (18) Tennessee 7-14 H 31,000Nov. 22 W Boston U. 19-7 H 17,000Nov. 29 W Holy Cross 14-13 H-Fen. 40,000
1942Coach: Denny Myers Captains: Mike Holovak, Fred NaumetzRecord: 8-2Oct. 3 W West Virginia 33-0 H-Fen. 15,000Oct. 10 W Clemson 14-7 H-Fen. 23,400Oct. 17 W (11) N.C. Naval Flyers 7-6 H-Fen. 25,107Oct. 25 W (10) Wake Forest 27-0 H-Fen. 21,500Oct. 31 W (7) Georgetown 47-0 H-Fen. 28,000Nov. 7 W (5) Temple 28-0 H-Fen. 24,000Nov. 14 W (3) Fordham 56-6 H-Fen. 36,300Nov. 21 W (3) Boston U. 37-0 H-Fen. 10,000Nov. 28 L (1) Holy Cross 12-55 H-Fen. 41,300
Orange Bowl — Miami, Fla.Jan. 1 L (8) Alabama (10) 21-37 N 30,000
Head Coach Moody SarnoYears at BC: 1943-45 | Record at BC: 11-7-1
1943Coach: Moody Sarno Captain: Ed Doherty Record: 4-0-1Oct. 17 W BC Army Training 7-0 H Oct. 24 W Camp Hingham 42-6 H-Fen. 10,000Oct. 31 W Brooklyn College 37-6 H-Fen. 11,000Nov. 7 W Rome Air Force 64-0 H-Fen. 14,700Nov. 14 T Harvard 6-6 A 45,000
1944Coach: Moody Sarno Captains: Pete Baleyko, George Donelan Record: 4-3Oct. 7 L Harvard 0-13 A 44,000Oct. 13 W CCNY 33-0 H-BFOct. 20 W NYU 41-13 H-BF 5,000Oct. 28 W Syracuse 19-12 H-Fen. Nov. 4 L Melville PT 0-45 H 12,000Nov. 12 W Brooklyn College 24-21 H 6,500Nov. 26 L Holy Cross 14-30 H-Fen. 30,000
1945Coach: Moody Sarno Captain: George Donelan Record: 3-4Sept. 29 W Squantum NAS 13-0 H 5,000Oct. 6 L Brown 6-51 A 10,000Oct. 12 W NYU 28-0 H 5,000Oct. 27 L Merchant Marine 20-33 A Nov. 10 L Villanova 0-41 A 4,000Nov. 17 W Scranton 12-0 H-Fen.Nov. 25 L Holy Cross 0-46 H-Fen. 32,457
Head Coach Denny MyersYears at BC: 1941-42, 46-50 | Record at BC: 35-27-4
1946Coach: Denny Myers Captain: Game Captains Record: 6-3Sept. 27 L Wake Forest 6-12 H-BF 38,500Oct. 5 W Michigan State 34-20 A 21,016Oct. 11 W Merchant Marine 56-7 H-BF 21,000Oct. 25 W Villanova 14-12 H-BF 32,800Nov. 2 W NYU 72-6 A 8,000Nov. 9 W Georgetown 20-13 H-BF 19,800Nov. 16 L Tennessee (8) 13-33 H-BF 38,000Nov. 23 W Alabama 13-7 H-BF 41,000Nov. 30 L (17) Holy Cross 6-13 H-BF 43,000
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1947Coach: Denny Myers Captain: Angie Nicketakis Record: 5-4Sept. 26 W Clemson 32-22 H-BF 30,000Oct. 10 W Kansas State 49-13 H-BF 21,500Oct. 17 L Louisiana State 13-14 H-BF 36,423Oct. 24 W Villanova 6-0 H-BF 40,184Nov. 1 W Georgetown 27-6 H-BF 19,264Nov. 8 L Wake Forest 13-14 H-BF 30,279Nov. 15 L Tennessee 13-38 A 30,000Nov. 22 W St. Mary’s (CA) 25-7 H-BF 19,733Nov. 29 L Holy Cross 6-20 H-BF 43,000
1948Coach: Denny Myers Captain: John Furey Record: 5-2-2Sept. 24 W Wake Forest 26-9 H-BF 26,302Oct. 1 W Georgetown 13-6 A 16,768Oct. 9 T St. Bonaventure 7-7 H-BF 16,000Oct. 15 W Villanova 20-13 H-BF 30,178Oct. 23 L Mississippi 13-32 A 20,312Oct. 29 L Clemson (13) 19-26 H-BF 25,169Nov. 13 T William & Mary 14-14 H-BF 15,112Nov. 20 W St. Mary’s (CA) 19-7 H-BF 13,693Nov. 27 W Holy Cross 21-20 H-BF 46,132
1949Coach: Denny Myers Captain: Art Spiney Record: 4-4-1Sept. 23 L Oklahoma 0-46 H-BF 36,241Sept. 30 W Wake Forest 13-7 H-BF 19,156Oct. 8 L Penn State 14-32 A 16,000Oct. 14 T Ole Miss 25-25 H-BF 20,103Oct. 21 L Georgetown 7-10 H-BF 22,763Oct. 28 L Villanova 14-28 H-BF 25,789Nov. 5 W Clemson 40-27 A 19,000Nov. 12 W Fordham 20-12 H-BF 15,798Nov. 26 W Holy Cross 76-0 H-BF 38,771
1950Coach: Denny MyersCaptain: Phil Cohen Record: 0-9-1Sept. 22 T Wake Forest 7-7 H-BF 12,324Sept. 30 L Oklahoma (6) 0-28 A 33,000Oct. 7 L Ole Miss 0-54 A 15,000Oct. 13 L Fordham 6-26 H-BF 10,881Oct. 20 L Georgetown 10-20 H-BF 14,538Oct. 27 L Georgia 7-19 H-BF 14,538Nov. 4 L Penn State 13-20 H-BF 8,503Nov. 11 L Clemson (13) 14-35 H-BF 9,606Nov. 18 L Villanova 7-29 H-BF 6,281Dec. 2 L Holy Cross 14-32 H-BF 25,034
Head Coach Mike HolovakYears at BC: 1951-59 | Record at BC: 49-29-3
1951Coach: Mike Holovak Captain: Mike Roarke Record: 3-6Sept. 21 L Wake Forest 6-20 H-BF 20,587Oct. 5 L Ole Miss 7-34 A 9,000Oct. 12 L Fordham 19-35 H-BF 16,763Oct. 19 L Detroit 13-19 H-BF 10,123Oct. 27 L Georgia 28-35 A 18,000Nov. 2 W Richmond 21-7 H-BF 5,514Nov. 10 L Clemson 2-21 A 14,000Nov. 17 W Villanova 20-13 H-BF 7,782Dec. 1 W Holy Cross (16) 19-14 H-BF 41,000
1952Coach: Mike Holovak Captain: John Toppa Record: 4-4-1Sept. 26 W Richmond 14-7 H-BF 13,413Oct. 4 T Wake Forest 7-7 A 11,000Oct. 10 W Drake 20-14 H-BF 13,628Oct. 17 L Villanova (15) 7-28 H-BF 23,415Oct. 24 W Fordham 14-13 H-BF 13,991Oct. 31 L Clemson 0-13 H-BF 10,040Nov. 7 W Detroit 23-20 A 12,280Nov. 15 L Xavier 0-6 H-BF 6,640Nov. 28 L Holy Cross 7-21 H-BF 37,889
1953Coach: Mike Holovak Captain: Joe Johnson Record: 5-3-1Sept. 26 T Clemson 14-14 H-Fen. 10,960Oct. 3 L LSU (19) 6-42 A 25,000Oct. 11 L Villanova 7-15 H-Fen. 11,901Oct. 16 W Fordham 20-13 A 20,000Oct. 25 W Xavier 31-14 A 10,000Oct. 31 L Richmond 0-14 H-Fen. 6,167Nov. 7 W Wake Forest 20-7 H-Fen. 3,273Nov. 15 W Detroit 33-20 H-Fen. 7,628Nov. 28 W Holy Cross 6-0 H-Fen. 37,000
1954Coach: Mike Holovak Captain: Joe Mattaliano Record: 8-1Sept. 25 W Detroit 12-7 A 13,750Oct. 2 W Temple 12-9 A 5,000Oct. 9 W VMI 44-0 H-Fen. 7,941Oct. 16 W Fordham 21-7 A 13,000Oct. 23 W Springfield 42-6 H-Fen. 5,400Oct. 31 L Xavier 14-19 H-Fen. 4,972Nov. 5 W Marquette 13-7 A 15,000Nov. 13 W Boston U. 7-6 H-Fen. 40,542Nov. 27 W Holy Cross 31-13 H-Fen. 40,642
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1955Coach: Mike Holovak Captain: John Miller Record: 5-2-1Sept. 24 W Brandeis 27-0 H 8,000Oct. 8 W Villanova 28-14 H-Fen. 10,102Oct. 15 W Detroit 23-0 H-Fen. 6,428Oct. 21 T (17) Marquette 13-13 H-Fen. 18,224Oct. 29 L Xavier 12-19 A 24,000Nov. 4 L Miami (FL) 7-14 A 42,249Nov. 12 W Boston U. 40-12 A 25,830Nov. 26 W Holy Cross 26-7 H-Fen. 37,235
1956Coach: Mike Holovak Captain: Henry Sullivan Record: 5-4Oct. 5 L Miami (FL) (13) 6-27 A 37,381Oct. 13 W Marquette 26-19 A 12,600Oct. 20 W Rutgers 32-0 A 8,500Oct. 28 L Detroit 7-12 A 13,979Nov. 2 W Villanova 7-6 H-Fen. 13,275Nov. 10 L Quantico Marines 6-20 H-Fen. 7,404Nov. 18 W Boston U. 13-0 H-Fen. 15,077Nov. 24 W Brandeis 52-0 H-Fen. 5,458Dec. 1 L Holy Cross 0-7 H-Fen. 34,176
1957Coach: Mike Holovak Captain: Tom Sullivan Record: 7-2Sept. 21 L Navy (12) 6-46 H* 28,000Sept. 28 W Florida State 20-7 H 10,000Oct. 5 W Quantico Marines 13-7 H 11,000Oct. 12 W Dayton 41-14 H 12,000Oct. 19 W Villanova 12-9 H 12,000Oct. 26 W Detroit 20-16 A 8,563Nov. 9 W Boston U. 27-2 A 25,500Nov. 16 W Marquette 19-14 H 13,000Nov. 20 L Holy Cross 0-14 A 24,000*Dedication of Alumni Stadium, Chestnut Hill, Mass.
1958Coach: Mike Holovak Captain: George Larkin Record: 7-3 Sept. 20 W Scranton 48-0 H 15,000Sept. 27 L Syracuse 14-24 A 15,000Oct. 4 L Villanova 19-21 H 12,000Oct. 18 W Marquette 21-13 A 7,016Oct. 25 W Miami (FL) 6-2 H 11,000Nov. 1 W Pacific 25-12 H 16,000Nov. 8 W Detroit 40-0 H 18,000Nov. 15 W Boston U. 18-13 H 22,000Nov. 22 L Clemson (16) 12-34 A 19,000Dec. 6 W Holy Cross 26-8 H 26,000
1959Coach: Mike Holovak Captain: Frank Casey Record: 5-4Sept. 19 L Navy 8-24 H 23,000Sept. 26 L Army (7) 8-44 A 22,500Oct. 10 W Villanova 39-6 H 13,000Oct. 17 W Dartmouth 35-12 H 17,000Oct. 20 W Detroit 21-9 A 15,305Oct. 25 W Marquette 16-0 H 17,000Nov. 7 L Pittsburgh 14-22 H 13,000Nov. 14 L Boston U. 7-26 A 21,000Nov. 29 W Holy Cross 14-0 A 23,000
Head Coach Ernie HefferleYears at BC: 1960-61 | Record at BC: 7-12-1
1960Coach: Ernie Hefferle Captain: Terry Glynn Record: 3-6-1Sept. 17 L Navy 7-22 H 25,000Sept. 24 L Army 7-20 A 20,150Oct. 8 L Marquette 12-13 A 14,100Oct. 15 L Detroit 17-19 H 13,000Oct. 22 T VMI 14-14 H 14,000Oct. 28 L Miami (FL) 7-10 A 30,699Nov. 5 W Villanova 20-6 A 8,354Nov. 12 W Boston U. 23-14 H 22,500Nov. 19 W Clemson 25-14 H 15,700Nov. 25 L Holy Cross 12-16 H 26,000
1961Coach: Ernie Hefferle Captain: Joe Sikorski Record: 4-6Sept. 23 W Cincinnati 23-0 H 18,000Sept. 30 L Northwestern 0-45 A 35,418Oct. 7 L Houston 0-21 A 12,000Oct. 13 L Detroit 3-20 A 15,260Oct. 21 W Villanova 22-6 H 20,500Nov. 4 W Iowa State 14-10 H 17,600Nov. 11 L Texas Tech 6-14 A 20,000Nov. 18 W Boston U. 10-7 A 19,600Nov. 25 L Syracuse 13-28 H 17,600Dec. 2 L Holy Cross 26-38 A 24,000
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Head Coach Jim MillerYears at BC: 1962-67 | Record at BC: 34-24
1962Coach: Jim Miller Captain: Art Graham Record: 8-2Sept. 22 W Detroit 27-0 H 22,000Sept. 29 W Villanova 28-13 A 13,000Oct. 6 W VMI 18-0 H 14,500Oct. 13 L Syracuse 0-12 A 31,000Oct. 20 L Navy 6-26 H 25,200Oct. 27 W Houston 14-0 H 17,500Nov. 3 W Vanderbilt 27-22 A 11,000Nov. 10 W Texas Tech 41-13 H 11,200Nov. 17 W Boston U. 41-25 H 23,200Dec. 1 W Holy Cross 48-12 H 27,000
1963Coach: Jim Miller Captain: Joe Lukis Record: 6-3 Sept. 21 L Syracuse 21-32 A 30,000Sept. 28 W Wichita State 22-16 H 22,000Oct. 4 W Detroit 20-12 H 16,460Oct. 12 W Villanova 34-0 H 23,500Oct. 26 L Air Force 7-34 A 30,144Nov. 2 W Vanderbilt 19-6 H 17,700Nov. 9 W Buffalo 15-0 H 13,650Nov. 16 W Virginia 30-21 H 20,200Nov. 30 L Holy Cross 0-9 A 25,000
1964Coach: Jim Miller Captain: Bill Cronin Record: 6-3 Sept. 19 W Syracuse (9) 21-14 H 25,500Sept. 26 L Army 13-19 A 27,200Oct. 10 L Tennessee 14-16 A 28,000Oct. 17 W Cincinnati 10-0 H 17,700Oct. 24 W Air Force 13-7 H 25,200Nov. 7 W Villanova 8-7 A 13,500Nov. 13 L Miami (FL) 6-30 A 32,180Nov. 21 W Detroit 17-9 H 25,100Nov. 28 W Holy Cross 10-8 H 26,000
1965Coach: Jim Miller Captain: Charlie Smith Record: 6-4 Sept. 18 W Buffalo 18-6 H 21,700Sept. 25 W Villanova 28-0 H 22,500Oct. 2 L Army 0-10 A 31,000Oct. 9 L Penn State 0-17 H 24,300Oct. 23 W Richmond 38-7 H 24,722Oct. 30 W VMI 41-12 H 20,127Nov. 5 L Miami (FL) 6-27 A 28,704Nov. 13 W William & Mary 30-17 H 17,527Nov. 20 L Syracuse 13-21 A 20,000Nov. 27 W Holy Cross 35-0 A 23,909
1966Coach: Jim Miller Captain: Ed Lipson Record: 4-6 Sept. 17 L Navy 7-27 A 20,201Sept. 24 L Ohio University 14-23 H 19,200Oct. 1 W VMI 14-0 H 10,500Oct. 8 L Penn State 30-31 A 30,000Oct. 15 L Syracuse 0-30 H 24,500Oct. 22 W Buffalo 22-21 H 17,200Nov. 5 W William & Mary 15-13 H 15,800Nov. 12 L Villanova 0-19 A 11,068Nov. 19 W Massachusetts 14-7 A 16,700Nov. 26 L Holy Cross 26-32 H 26,000
1967Coach: Jim Miller Captain: Joe DiVito Record: 4-6 Sept. 23 W Villanova 27-24 A 12,025Sept. 30 L Army 10-21 A 26,000Oct. 14 L Penn State 28-50 H 15,500Oct. 21 L Buffalo 14-26 H 15,000Oct. 28 W Maine 56-0 H 10,000Nov. 4 L Cincinnati 21-27 A 12,500Nov. 11 L VMI 13-26 H 41,500Nov. 18 L Syracuse 20-32 H 16,200Nov. 25 W Massachusetts 25-0 H 16,200Dec. 2 W Holy Cross 13-6 A 25,000
Head Coach Joe YukicaYears at BC: 1968-77 | Record at BC: 68-37-0
1968Coach: Joe Yukica Captain: Gary Andrachik Record: 6-3 Sept. 28 W Navy 49-15 A 23,302Oct. 5 W Buffalo 31-12 H 19,200Oct. 12 W Villanova 28-15 H 23,200Oct. 19 L Tulane 14-28 A 14,200Oct. 26 L Penn State (4) 0-29 H 25,272Nov. 9 L Army 25-58 A 32,000Nov. 16 W VMI 45-13 H 17,300Nov. 23 W Massachusetts 21-6 A 12,000Nov. 30 W Holy Cross 40-20 H 26,500
1969Coach: Joe Yukica Captain: Jim McCool Record: 5-4 Sept. 27 W Navy 21-14 H 24,200Oct. 4 W Tulane 28-24 H 15,500Oct. 18 L Villanova 6-24 H 23,200Oct. 25 L Army 7-38 A 41,006Nov. 1 L Penn State (5) 16-38 A 48,532Nov. 8 L Buffalo 21-35 H 20,500Nov. 15 W VMI 49-32 H 11,400Nov. 22 W Massachusetts 35-30 H 20,500Nov. 29 W Syracuse 35-10 A 15,119
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1970Coach: Joe Yukica Captains: Joe Coppola Record: 8-2Sept. 19 W Villanova 28-21 A 12,832Sept. 26 W Navy 28-14 A 17,411Oct. 3 W VMI 56-3 H 15,600Oct. 10 L Penn State 3-28 H 25,222Oct. 24 L Air Force (7) 10-35 A 38,032Oct. 31 W Army 21-13 H 25,350Nov. 7 W Buffalo 65-12 H 18,727Nov. 14 W Pittsburgh 21-6 A 20,966Nov. 21 W Massachusetts 21-10 A 17,200Nov. 28 W Holy Cross 54-0 H 23,500
1971Coach: Joe Yukica Captains: Kevin Clemente, Ray Rippman Record: 9-2 Sept. 11 L West Virginia 14-45 A 31,500Sept. 18 W Temple 17-3 A 13,000Sept. 25 W Navy 49-6 A 22,700Oct. 2 W Richmond 24-0 A 6,500Oct. 9 W Villanova 23-7 H 20,616Oct. 16 L Texas Tech 6-14 A 32,480Oct. 23 W Pittsburgh 40-22 H 26,854Nov. 6 W Syracuse 10-3 A 21,978Nov. 13 W Northern Illinois 20-10 H 16,238Nov. 20 W Massachusetts 35-0 H 25,311Nov. 27 W Holy Cross 21-7 H-Fox. 22,205
1972Coach: Joe Yukica Captains: Dave Bucci, Dave Ellison Record: 4-7 Sept. 15 L Tulane 0-10 H 27,441Sept. 23 W Temple 49-27 H 21,732Sept. 30 L Navy 20-27 A 23,121Oct. 7 W Villanova 21-20 A Oct. 14 L Air Force (16) 9-13 HOct. 21 L Pittsburgh 20-35 A Nov. 4 W Syracuse 37-0 H 21,216Nov. 11 L Georgia Tech 10-42 A 36,114Nov. 18 L Penn State (6) 26-45 H 23,119Nov. 25 L Massachusetts 7-28 A 20,000Dec. 2 W Holy Cross 42-11 H 30,187
1973Coach: Joe Yukica Captains: Jim Combs, Tom Condon, Gary Marangi Record: 7-4 Sept. 15 W Temple 45-0 H 27,710Sept. 22 L Tulane 16-21 A 33,880Sept. 29 W Texas A&M 32-24 A 32,000Oct. 6 W Navy 44-7 H 30,187Oct. 12 L Miami (FL) (6) 10-15 A 25,418Oct. 20 L Pittsburgh 14-28 H 23,219Oct. 27 W Villanova 11-7 H 16,226Nov. 10 W West Virginia 25-13 A 22,500Nov. 17 L Syracuse 13-24 A 15,500Nov. 24 W Massachusetts 59-14 H 19,227Dec. 1 W Holy Cross 42-21 A 22,500
1974Coach: Joe Yukica Captains: Brian Clemente, Mike Esposito, Ken Ladd, Alex MacLellanRecord: 8-3Sept. 14 L Texas (10) 9-42 H 32,227Sept. 28 L Temple 7-34 A 12,282Oct. 5 W Navy 37-0 A 16,178Oct. 12 W William & Mary 31-16 H 18,360Oct. 19 L Pittsburgh 11-35 A 32,149Oct. 26 W Villanova 55-7 A 11,100Nov. 2 W West Virginia 35-3 H 19,062Nov. 9 W Tulane 27-3 H 17,002Nov. 16 W Syracuse 45-0 H 18,651Nov. 23 W Massachusetts 70-8 A 15,900Nov. 30 W Holy Cross 38-6 H 28,497
1975Coach: Joe Yukica Captain: Mike Kruczek Record: 7-4Sept. 15 L Notre Dame (9) 3-17 H-Fox. 61,501Sept. 20 W Temple 27-9 A 10,986Sept. 27 L West Virginia 18-35 A 34,023Oct. 4 W Villanova 41-12 H 20,512Oct. 11 L Tulane 7-17 H 11,775Oct. 18 W Navy 17-3 H 16,227Oct. 25 L Syracuse 14-22 A 24,105Nov. 1 W Miami (FL) 21-7 H 25,331Nov. 8 W Army 31-0 A 38,863Nov. 22 W Massachusetts 24-14 H 23,609Nov. 29 W Holy Cross 24-10 A 14,731
1976Coach: Joe Yukica Captain: Peter Cronan Record: 8-3Sept. 11 W Texas (7) 14-13 H 30,476Sept. 25 W (18) Tulane 27-3 A 20,235Oct. 2 W (14) Navy 17-13 A 16,156Oct. 9 L (13) Florida State 9-28 H 22,866Oct. 16 W West Virginia 14-3 H 23,501Oct. 23 W Army 27-10 A 32,008Oct. 30 L Villanova 3-22 A 8,200Nov. 6 L Miami (FL) 6-13 A 14,766Nov. 13 W Syracuse 28-14 H 25,433Nov. 20 W Massachusetts 35-0 A 13,300Nov. 27 W Holy Cross 59-6 H 25,988
1977Coach: Joe Yukica Captains: Kelly Elias, Bob Moore, Rich Scudellari Record: 6-5Sept. 10 L Texas 0-44 A 50,000Sept. 17 L Tennessee 18-24 A 83,263Sept. 24 W Army 49-28 H 19,200Oct. 1 L Pittsburgh (16) 7-45 H 24,881Oct. 8 W Tulane 30-28 H 18,577Oct. 15 W West Virginia 28-24 A 36,211Oct. 22 W Villanova 17-0 H 26,222Oct. 29 W Air Force 36-14 A 21,663Nov. 12 L Syracuse 3-20 A 16,409Nov. 19 W Massachusetts 34-7 H 30,846Nov. 26 L Holy Cross 20-35 A 12,006
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Head Coach Ed ChlebekYears at BC: 1978-80 | Record at BC: 12-21-0
1978Coach: Ed Chlebek Captains: Paul McCarty, John Schmeding, Fred Smerlas Record: 0-11Sept. 16 L Air Force 7-18 H 21,935Sept. 23 L Texas A&M (9) 2-37 H 26,012Sept. 30 L Navy 8-19 H 24,082Oct. 7 L Pittsburgh (9) 15-32 H 21,673Oct. 14 L Tulane 3-9 A 27,177Nov. 4 L Villanova 16-28 A 12,300Nov. 11 L Army 26-29 A 28,049Nov. 18 L Syracuse 23-37 H 15,355Nov. 25 L Massachusetts 0-27 A 7,950Dec. 2 L Holy Cross 29-30 H 28,109Dec. 10 L Temple 24-28 T 55,000
1979Coach: Ed Chlebek Captains: Jeff Dziama, Jack Kent, John Schmeding Record: 5-6 Sept. 15 L Tennessee 16-28 H 30,150Sept. 22 W Villanova 34-7 H 16,083Sept. 29 L Stanford 14-33 A 36,412Oct. 6 L Pittsburgh 7-28 A 37,146Oct. 13 L West Virginia 18-20 H 21,640Oct. 20 L Miami (FL) 8-19 A 15,013Oct. 27 W Army 29-16 A 40,102Nov. 3 L Tulane 8-41 H 12,236Nov. 17 W Syracuse 27-10 IT 20,248Nov. 24 W Massachusetts 41-3 H Dec. 1 W Holy Cross 27-26 H
1980Coach: Ed Chlebek Captains: Mike Mayock, Tim Sherwin Record: 7-4Sept. 13 L Pittsburgh (3) 6-14 A 44,820Sept. 20 W Stanford (11) 30-13 H 32,037Sept. 27 L Villanova 9-20 A 13,300Oct. 4 L Navy 0-21 A 27,405Oct. 11 W Yale 27-9 H 26,000Oct. 18 L Florida State (7) 7-41 A 52,396Oct. 25 W Army 30-14 H 23,000Nov. 1 W Air Force 23-0 A 16,018Nov. 15 W Syracuse 27-16 H 22,000Nov. 22 W Massachusetts 13-12 A 15,216Nov. 29 W Holy Cross 27-26 H 27,400
Head Coach Jack BicknellYears at BC: 1981-90 | Record at BC: 59-55-1
1981Coach: Jack Bicknell Captains: Jim Budness, Rich Dyer Record: 5-6Sept. 19 W Texas A&M 13-12 H 31,000Sept. 26 L North Carolina (9) 14-56 A 40,000Oct. 3 L West Virginia 10-38 A 23,500Oct. 10 L Penn State (2) 7-38 A 84,473Oct. 17 L Navy 10-25 H 31,000Oct. 24 W Army 41-6 A 39,357Oct. 31 L Pittsburgh (2) 24-29 H 25,500Nov. 7 W Massachusetts 52-22 H 20,400Nov. 14 L Syracuse 17-27 A 35,623Nov. 21 W Rutgers 27-21 H 16,500Nov. 28 W Holy Cross 28-24 A 22,500
1982Coach: Jack Bicknell Captains: Jack Belcher, Russell Joyner Record: 8-3-1Sept. 4 W Texas A&M 38-16 A 55,177Sept. 18 T Clemson (16) 17-17 A 63,000Sept. 25 W Navy 31-0 A 23,016Oct. 2 W (18) Temple 17-7 H 32,000Oct. 9 L (19) West Virginia 13-20 A 55,554Oct. 16 W Rutgers 14-13 H 28,500Oct. 23 W Army 32-17 A 40,397Oct. 30 L Penn State (8) 17-52 H 33,205Nov. 6 W Massachusetts 34-21 A 16,023Nov. 13 W Syracuse 20-13 H 21,500Nov. 20 W Holy Cross 35-10 H 32,800
Tangerine Bowl — Orlando, Fla.Dec. 18 L Auburn (18) 26-33 N 51,296
1983Coach: Jack Bicknell Captains: Bob Biestek, Brian Brennan, Steve DeOssie Record: 9-3Sept. 3 W Morgan State 45-12 H 31,300Sept. 10 W Clemson 31-16 H 32,000Sept. 17 W Rutgers 42-22 A 23,561Sept. 24 L (12) West Virginia (19) 17-27 H 32,000Oct. 1 W Temple 18-15 A 7,033Oct. 8 W Yale 42-7 A 21,108Oct. 29 W (19) Penn State 27-17 H-Fox. 56,605Nov. 5 W (16) Army 34-14 A 40,749Nov. 12 L (13) Syracuse 10-21 A 41,225Nov. 19 W (18) Holy Cross 47-7 N-Fox. 39,512Nov. 25 W (15) Alabama 20-13 H-Fox. 58,047
Liberty Bowl — Memphis, Tenn.Dec. 29 L (13) Notre Dame 18-19 N 47,071
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1984Coach: Jack Bicknell Captains: Mark McDonald, David Thomas, Scott HarringtonRecord: 10-2Sept. 1 W (19) Western Carolina 44-24 H 32,000Sept. 8 W (18) Alabama (9) 38-31 A 37,821Sept. 22 W (10) North Carolina 52-20 H-Fox. 44,672Oct. 13 W (4) Temple 24-10 H 32,000Oct. 20 L (4) West Virginia (20) 20-21 A 60,286Oct. 27 W (11) Rutgers 35-23 H 32,000Nov. 3 L (9) Penn State 30-37 A 85,690Nov. 10 W (16) Army 45-31 H 32,000Nov. 17 W (13) Syracuse 24-16 H-Fox. 60,890Nov. 23 W (10) Miami (FL) (12) 47-45 A 32,035Nov. 30 W (8) Holy Cross 45-10 A 25,000
Cotton Bowl — Dallas, TexasJan. 1 W (8) Houston 45-28 N 67,831
1985Coach: Jack Bicknell Captains: Shawn Regent, Mike Ruth, Troy Stradford Record: 4-8Aug. 29 L Brigham Young (10) 14-28 KO 51,227Sept. 7 W Temple 28-25 H 31,500Sept. 14 L Maryland (17) 13-31 H-Fox. 30,210Sept. 21 W Pittsburgh 29-22 A 40,922Sept. 28 L Miami (FL) 10-45 H-Fox. 31,864Oct. 5 W Rutgers 20-10 A 17,456Oct. 12 L Army 14-45 A 40,525Oct. 19 L West Virginia 6-13 H 32,000Oct. 26 L Cincinnati 17-24 A 17,217Nov. 2 L Penn State (3) 12-16 A 82,000Nov. 16 L Syracuse 21-41 A 45,790Nov. 23 W Holy Cross 38-7 H 32,000
1986Coach: Jack Bicknell Captains: John Bosa, Kelvin Martin, Troy Stradford, Steve Trapilo Record: 9-3Sept. 6 L Rutgers 9-11 H 30,000Sept. 13 W California 21-15 H 30,544Sept. 20 L Penn State 14-26 H-Fox. 42,329Oct. 4 L Southern Methodist 29-31 A 26,432Oct. 11 W Maryland 30-25 A 45,380Oct. 18 W Louisville 41-7 H 28,105Oct. 25 W West Virginia 19-10 A 47,760Nov. 1 W Army 27-20 A 40,315Nov. 8 W Temple 38-29 A 17,952Nov. 15 W Syracuse 27-9 H 32,000Nov. 22 W Holy Cross 56-26 A 23,271
Hall of Fame Bowl — Tampa, Fla.Dec. 23 W Georgia (17) 27-24 N 25,368
1987Coach: Jack Bicknell Captains: Peter Casparriello, Dave Nugent, Jim Turner Record: 5-6Sept. 5 W Texas Christian 38-20 H 30,000Sept. 12 W Temple 28-7 H 27,500Sept. 19 L Southern California 17-23 A 46,205Sept. 26 L Penn State (15) 17-27 H-Fox. 50,267Oct. 3 W Pittsburgh 13-10 A 46,238Oct. 10 W Army 29-24 H 31,500Oct. 17 L Rutgers 24-38 A 30,253Oct. 24 L West Virginia 16-37 H 31,500Oct. 31 W Tennessee (13) 20-18 H 31,800Nov. 7 L Notre Dame (9) 25-32 A 59,075Nov. 14 L Syracuse (6) 17-45 A 49,892
1988Coach: Jack Bicknell Captains: Joe Wolf, Mark Murphy Record: 3-8 Sept. 1 L Southern California (8) 7-34 H 32,000Sept. 10 W Cincinnati 41-7 H 29,279Sept. 17 L Penn State (16) 20-23 A 84,000Sept. 24 L Texas Christian 17-31 A 25,335Oct. 1 W Pittsburgh 34-31 H 32,000Oct. 15 L Rutgers 6-17 H 32,000Oct. 22 L West Virginia (6) 19-59 A 63,145Nov. 5 L Tennessee 7-10 A 90,030Nov. 12 L Syracuse (15) 20-45 H 32,000Nov. 19 W Army 38-24 I 42,525Nov. 26 L Temple 28-45 A 12,892
1989Coach: Jack Bicknell Captains: Rico Labbe, Mark Kamphaus Record: 2-9Sept. 9 L Pittsburgh (23) 10-29 H 31,000Sept. 16 L Rutgers 7-9 A 17,105Sept. 23 L Penn State 3-7 A 80,000Sept. 30 L Ohio State 29-34 A 88,936Oct. 14 W Temple 35-14 H 29,223Oct. 21 L Navy 24-27 H 32,000Oct. 28 L West Virginia (15) 30-44 H 32,000Nov. 4 L Syracuse 11-23 A 49,781Nov. 11 W Army 24-17 A 41,105Nov. 18 L Louisville 22-36 H 24,650Nov. 25 L Georgia Tech 12-13 A 28,221
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1990Coach: Jack Bicknell Captains: Ray Hilvert, Kevin Pearson, Mike SandersRecord: 4-7Sept. 8 L Pittsburgh (17) 6-29 A 35,409Sept. 15 L Ohio State (17) 10-31 H 32,432Sept. 29 W Navy 28-17 A 25,551Oct. 6 W Rutgers 19-14 H 31,262Oct. 13 W Army 41-20 H 25,463Oct. 20 L Penn State 21-40 H 32,000Oct. 27 W West Virginia 27-14 A 56,685Nov. 3 L Syracuse 6-35 H 32,213Nov. 10 L Louisville (20) 10-17 A 57,636Nov. 17 L Miami (FL) 12-42 A 50,942Nov. 24 L Temple 10-29 H 21,067
Head Coach Tom CoughlinYears at BC: 1991-93 | Record at BC: 21-13-1
1991Coach: Tom Coughlin Captains: Game Captains Record: 4-7Aug. 31 L Rutgers 13-20 A 22,185Sept. 7 L Michigan (2) 13-35 H 32,071Sept. 14 L Georgia Tech (17) 14-30 H 26,018Sept. 28 L Penn State (10) 21-28 A 95,927Oct. 12 W Louisville 33-3 H 27,839Oct. 19 L West Virginia 24-41 H 28,162Oct. 26 W Army 28-17 A 41,209Nov. 2 W Pittsburgh 38-12 H 25,872Nov. 9 W Temple 33-13 A 12,950Nov. 16 L Syracuse (17) 16-38 A 45,453Nov. 23 L Miami (FL) (1) 14-19 H 32,000
1992Coach: Tom Coughlin Captains: Game Captains Record: 8-3-1Sept. 5 W Rutgers 37-20 H 29,110 Sept. 12 W Northwestern 49-0 H 28,888Sept. 19 W Navy 28-0 H 32,116Sept. 26 W (25) Michigan State 14-0 H 32,498Oct. 3 T (22) West Virginia 24-24 A 55,643Oct. 17 W (20) Penn State (9) 35-32 A 96,130Oct. 24 W (11) Tulane 17-13 A 25,646Oct. 31 W (11) Temple 45-6 H 32,812Nov. 7 L (9) Notre Dame (8) 7-54 A 59,075Nov. 14 L (10) Syracuse 10-27 H 33,298Nov. 21 W (19) Army 41-24 A 35,726
Hall of Fame Bowl — Tampa, Fla.Jan. 1 L (16) Tennessee (17) 23-28 N 52,056
1993Coach: Tom Coughlin Captains: Game Captains Record: 9-3Sept. 4 L (21) Miami (FL) (5) 7-23 H 33,298Sept. 18 L (22) Northwestern 21-22 A 31,086Sept. 25 W Temple 66-14 H 33,298Oct. 2 W Syracuse (13) 33-29 A 48,839Oct. 9 W Rutgers 31-21 A 37,035Oct. 23 W Army 41-14 H 33,298Oct. 30 W Tulane 42-14 H 33,298Nov. 6 W Virginia Tech (25) 48-34 H 32,698Nov. 13 W (22) Pittsburgh 33-0 A 10,892Nov. 20 W (17) Notre Dame (1) 41-39 A 59,075Nov. 26 L (11) West Virginia (5) 14-17 H 33,298
Carquest Bowl — Fort Lauderdale, Fla.Jan. 1 W (15) Virginia 31-13 N 38,516
Head Coach Dan HenningYears at BC: 1994-96 | Record at BC: 16-19-1
1994Coach: Dan Henning Captains: Stephen Boyd, Pete Mitchell, Michael Reed, Eric ShorterRecord: 7-4-1Sept. 3 L Michigan (5) 26-34 A 105,936Sept. 17 L Virginia Tech (18) 7-12 H 44,500Sept. 24 W Pittsburgh 21-9 A 34,623Oct. 8 W Notre Dame (8) 30-11 H 44,500Oct. 15 W (24) Temple 45-28 H 44,500Oct. 22 T (22) Rutgers 7-7 H 44,500Oct. 29 W Army 30-3 A 39,304Nov. 3 W Louisville 35-14 A 38,711Nov. 12 W (25) Syracuse (14) 31-0 H 44,500Nov. 19 L (17) West Virginia 20-21 A 44,890Nov. 26 L (25) Miami (FL) (5) 7-23 A 60,579
Jeep Eagle Aloha Bowl — Honolulu, HawaiiDec. 25 W Kansas State (11) 12-7 N 4,862
1995 Coach: Dan HenningCaptains: Pete Kendall, Tim Morabito Record: 4-8Aug. 27 L (22) Ohio State (12) 6-38 N 62,711Sept. 7 W Virginia Tech (20) 20-14 A 44,426Sept. 16 L Michigan (11) 13-23 H 44,500Sept. 30 L Michigan State 21-25 A 72,981Oct. 7 W Pittsburgh 17-0 H 44,500Oct. 14 L West Virginia 19-31 H 44,500Oct. 21 L Army 7-49 H 44,500Oct. 28 L Notre Dame (12) 10-20 A 59,075Nov. 4 W Temple 10-9 A 5,182Nov. 11 L Miami (FL) 14-17 H 44,500Nov. 18 L Syracuse (22) 29-58 A 49,384Nov. 24 W Rutgers 41-38 A 20,114
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1996Coach: Dan Henning Captains: Stalin Colinet, Mark Nori, Daryl Porter, Omari Walker Record: 5-7Aug. 31 W Hawaii 24-21 A 34,838Sept. 14 L Virginia Tech (19) 7-45 H 44,500Sept. 21 L Michigan (8) 14-20 A 105,291Sept. 28 W Navy 43-38 H 44,500Oct. 5 L West Virginia (19) 17-34 A 58,307Oct. 12 W Cincinnati 24-17 A 20,673Oct. 19 W Rutgers 37-13 H 44,500Oct. 26 L Syracuse 17-45 H 44,500Oct. 31 L Pittsburgh 13-20 A 26,313Nov. 9 L Notre Dame (17) 21-48 H 44,500Nov. 16 W Temple 21-20 H 42,463Nov. 23 L Miami (FL) (25) 26-43 A 35,540
Head Coach Tom O’BrienYears at BC: 1997-2006 | Record at BC: 75-45-0
1997Coach: Tom O’Brien Captains: Matt Hasselbeck, Erik Storz, Shalom Tolefree Record: 4-7Sept. 6 L Temple 21-28 A 5,085Sept. 13 W West Virginia 31-24 H 39,200Sept. 20 W Rutgers 35-21 A 21,117Sept. 27 L Cincinnati 6-24 H 40,564Oct. 4 L Georgia Tech 14-42 H 38,462Oct. 11 L Virginia Tech (23) 7-17 H 37,681Oct. 18 L Miami (FL) 44-45 (2OT) H 40,006Oct. 25 L Notre Dame 20-52 A 80,225Nov. 1 W Pittsburgh 22-21 H 34,796Nov. 8 L Syracuse (22) 13-20 A 49,153Nov. 22 W Army 24-20 H 13,309
1998Coach: Tom O’Brien Captains: Doug Brzezinski, Brian Maye Record: 4-7Sept. 5 W Georgia Tech 41-31 A 38,229Sept. 12 W Rutgers 41-14 H 38,287Sept. 19 W Temple 31-7 H 40,496Sept. 26 L Louisville 28-52 A 38,231Oct. 8 L Virginia Tech (17) 0-17 H 37,628Oct. 17 L Syracuse (23) 25-42 H 43,413Oct. 24 L Navy 31-32 H 42,877Oct. 31 L Miami (FL) (25) 17-35 A 32,917Nov. 7 L Notre Dame (13) 26-31 H 44,500Nov. 14 W Pittsburgh 23-15 A 32,129Nov. 21 L West Virginia 10-35 A 40,573
1999Coach: Tom O’Brien Captains: Pedro Cirino, Chris Hovan, Butch Palaza Record: 8-4Sept. 4 W Baylor 30-29 (OT) H 39,756Sept. 18 W Navy 14-10 A 34,052Sept. 25 W Rutgers 27-7 A 27,330Oct. 2 W Northeastern 33-22 H 43,302Oct. 9 L Temple 14-24 A 15,067Oct. 16 W Pittsburgh 20-16 H 33,574Oct. 23 L Miami (FL) 28-31 H 44,084Oct. 30 W Syracuse 25-24 A 48,487Nov. 13 W West Virginia 34-17 H 42,335Nov. 20 W (25) Notre Dame 31-29 A 80,012Nov. 26 L (22) Virginia Tech (2) 14-38 A 53,130
Insight.com Bowl — Tucson, Ariz.Dec. 31 L (25) Colorado 28-62 N 35,762
2000Coach: Tom O’Brien Captains: Tim Hasselbeck, RaMon Johnson, Paul Zukauskas Record: 7-5Sept. 2 L West Virginia 14-34 A 49,786Sept. 9 W Army 55-17 A 37,544Sept. 23 W Navy 48-7 H 42,681Sept. 30 L Virginia Tech (4) 34-48 H 44,500Oct. 7 W Connecticut 55-3 H 35,383Oct. 14 W Syracuse 20-13 H 44,500Oct. 21 L Pittsburgh 26-42 A 31,567Oct. 28 W Rutgers 42-13 H 33,565Nov. 4 W Temple 31-3 H 35,333Nov. 11 L Notre Dame (11) 16-28 A 80,653Nov. 25 L Miami (FL) (2) 6-52 A 49,715
Jeep Eagle Aloha Bowl — Honolulu, HawaiiDec. 25 W Arizona State 31-17 N 24,397
2001Coach: Tom O’Brien Captains: Scott Bradley, Marc Colombo, Sean Guthrie Record: 8-4Sept. 1 W West Virginia 34-10 H 42,482Sept. 8 L Stanford 22-38 A 41,250Sept. 22 W Navy 38-21 A 30,064Sept. 29 W Army 31-10 H 43,042Oct. 6 W Temple 33-10 H 38,724Oct. 13 L Virginia Tech (6) 20-34 A 53,662Oct. 20 W Pittsburgh 45-7 H 41,637Oct. 27 W Notre Dame 21-17 H 44,500Nov. 10 L Miami (FL) (1) 7-18 H 44,500Nov. 17 W Rutgers 38-7 A 13,012Nov. 24 L (25) Syracuse (22) 28-39 A 45,063
Music City Bowl — Nashville, Tenn.Dec. 28 W Georgia (16) 20-16 N 46,125
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2002Coach: Tom O’Brien Captains: Vinny Ciurciu, Antonio Garay, Brian St. Pierre Record: 9-4Aug. 31 W Connecticut 24-16 H 40,066Sept. 7 W Stanford 34-27 H 41,065Sept. 21 L Miami (FL) (1) 6-38 A 73,622Sept. 28 W Central Michigan 43-0 H 41,826Oct. 10 L Virginia Tech (4) 23-28 H 42,826Oct. 19 W Navy 46-21 H 41,322Oct. 26 L Pittsburgh 16-19 (OT) A 45,060Nov. 2 W Notre Dame (4) 14-7 A 80,935Nov. 9 L West Virginia 14-24 A 48,474Nov. 16 W Syracuse 41-20 H 36,221Nov. 23 W Temple 36-14 A 14,278Nov. 30 W Rutgers 44-14 H 33,786
Motor City Bowl — Detroit, Mich.Dec. 26 W Toledo 51-25 N 51,872
2003Coach: Tom O’Brien Captains: Augie Hoffmann, Josh Ott Record: 8-5Aug. 30 L Wake Forest 28-32 H 42,563Sept. 6 W Penn State (25) 27-14 A 106,445Sept. 13 W Connecticut 24-14 A 40,000Sept. 20 L Miami (FL) (2) 14-33 H 44,500Sept. 27 W Ball State 53-29 H 42,353Oct. 11 W Temple 38-13 A 21,862Oct. 18 L Syracuse 14-39 A 45,313Oct. 25 W Notre Dame 27-25 H 44,500Nov. 1 L Pittsburgh (23) 13-24 H 41,983Nov. 8 L West Virginia 28-35 H 39,723Nov. 15 W Rutgers 35-25 A 31,019Nov. 22 W Virginia Tech (12) 34-27 A 65,115
Diamond Walnut San Francisco Bowl — San Francisco, Calif.Dec. 31 W Colorado State 35-21 N 25,621
2004Coach: Tom O’Brien Captains: Tim Bulman, Dave Kashetta, Mathias KiwanukaRecord: 9-3Sept. 2 W Ball State 19-11 A 23,718Sept. 11 W Penn State 21-7 H 44,500Sept. 17 W Connecticut 27-7 H 44,500Sept. 25 L Wake Forest 14-17 A 29,461Oct. 2 W Massachusetts 29-7 H 43,262Oct. 16 L Pittsburgh 17-20 (OT) A 34,071Oct. 23 W Notre Dame (24) 24-23 A 80,795Nov. 6 W Rutgers 21-10 H 41,126Nov. 13 W (21) West Virginia (10) 36-17 A 58,113Nov. 20 W (17) Temple 34-17 A 14,081Nov. 27 L (17) Syracuse 17-43 H 44,500
Continental Tire Bowl — Charlotte, N.C.Dec. 30 W North Carolina 37-24 N 70,412
2005Coach: Tom O’Brien Captains: Mathias Kiwanuka, Patrick RossRecord: 9-3Sept. 3 W (22) Brigham Young 20-3 A 58,108Sept. 10 W (18) Army 44-7 H 40,166Sept. 17 L (17) Florida State (8) 17-28 H 44,500Sept. 24 W (25) Clemson 16-13 (OT) A 79,000Oct. 1 W (21) Ball State 38-0 H 40,162Oct. 8 W (18) Virginia 28-17 H 35,286Oct. 15 W (14) Wake Forest 35-30 H 33,632Oct. 27 L (13) Virginia Tech (3) 10-30 A 65,115Nov. 5 L (19) North Carolina 14-16 A 48,000Nov. 12 W (25) NC State 30-10 H 42,826Nov. 19 W (23) Maryland 31-16 A 51,585
MPC Computers Bowl — Boise, IdahoDec. 28 W (19) Boise State 27-21 N 30,493
2006Coaches: Tom O’Brien, Frank Spaziani (Interim, Meineke Car Care Bowl)Captains: Josh Beekman, Jo-Lonn Dunbar, Matt Ryan Record: 10-3Aug. 31 W Central Michigan 31-24 A 25,418Sept. 9 W Clemson (18) 34-33 (2OT) H 44,500Sept. 16 W (23) BYU 30-23 (2OT) H 40,233Sept. 23 L (20) NC State 15-17 A 57,583Sept. 30 W Maine 22-0 H 41,162Oct. 12 W Virginia Tech (22) 22-3 H 44,500Oct. 21 W (22) Florida State 24-19 A 83,043Oct. 28 W (18) Buffalo 41-0 H 14,682Nov. 4 L (16) Wake Forest (22) 14-21 A 32,633Nov. 11 W (22) Duke 28-7 H 42,326Nov. 18 W (20) Maryland (21) 38-16 H 44,500Nov. 23 L (18) Miami (FL) 14-17 A 23,308
Meineke Car Care Bowl — Charlotte, N.C.Dec. 30 W (23) Navy 25-24 N 52,303
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Head Coach Jeff JagodzinskiYears at BC: 2007-08 | Record at BC: 20-8-0
2007Coach: Jeff Jagodzinski Captains: Gosder Cherilus, Jo-Lonn Dunbar, Nick Larkin, Matt RyanRecord: 11-3Sept. 1 W Wake Forest 38-28 H 42,292Sept. 8 W NC State 37-17 H 42,513Sept. 15 W (21) Georgia Tech (15) 24-10 A 51,112Sept. 22 W (14) Army 37-17 H 40,329Sept. 29 W (12) Massachusetts 24-14 H 44,111Oct. 6 W (7) Bowling Green 55-24 H 40,117Oct. 13 W (4) Notre Dame 27-14 A 80,795Oct. 25 W (3) Virginia Tech (11) 14-10 A 66,233Nov. 3 L (2) Florida State 17-27 H 40,065Nov. 10 L (8) Maryland 35-42 A 52,827Nov. 17 W (18) Clemson (15) 20-17 A 81,500Nov. 24 W (15) Miami (FL) 28-14 H 44,500
ACC Championship Game — Jacksonville, Fla.Dec. 1 L (12) Virginia Tech (6) 16-30 N 53,212Champs Sports Bowl — Orlando, Fla.Dec. 28 W (14) Michigan State 24-21 N 46,554
2008Coach: Jeff Jagodzinski Captains: Chris Crane, Mike McLaughlin Record: 9-5Aug. 30 W Kent State 21-0 A 10,788Sept. 6 L Georgia Tech 16-19 H 40,106Sept. 20 W Central Florida 34-7 H 41,267Sept. 27 W Rhode Island 42-0 H 32,628Oct. 4 W NC State 38-31 A 55,652Oct. 18 W Virginia Tech (17) 28-23 H 44,127Oct. 25 L (23) North Carolina 24-45 A 48,000Nov. 1 L Clemson 21-27 H 41,863Nov. 8 W Notre Dame 17-0 H 44,500Nov. 15 W Florida State (20) 27-17 A 79,792Nov. 22 W Wake Forest 24-21 A 30,373Nov. 29 W (20) Maryland 28-21 H 42,767
ACC Championship Game — Tampa Bay, Fla.Dec. 6 L (18) Virginia Tech 12-30 N 53,927Champs Sports Bowl — Nashville, Tenn.Dec. 31 L Vanderbilt 14-16 N 54,250
Head Coach Frank SpazzianiYears at BC: 2009-2012 | Record at BC: 20-19-0
2009Coach: Frank Spaziani Captains: Rich Gunnell, Mike McLaughlin, Matt Tennant Record: 8-5Sept. 5 W Northeastern 54-0 H 33,262Sept. 12 W Kent State 34-7 H 25,165Sept. 19 L Clemson 7-25 A 77,000Sept. 26 W Wake Forest 27-24 (OT) H 40,892Oct. 3 W Florida State 28-21 H 40,029Oct. 10 L Virginia Tech (5) 14-48 A 66,233Oct. 17 W NC State 52-20 H 35,261Oct. 24 L Notre Dame 16-20 A 80,795Oct. 31 W Central Michigan 31-10 H 34,128Nov. 14 W Virginia 14-10 A 44,324Nov. 21 L North Carolina (25) 13-31 H 41,272Nov. 28 W Maryland 19-17 A 35,042
Emerald Bowl — San Francisco, Calif.Dec. 26 L Southern California 13-24 N 40,121
2010Coach: Frank Spaziani Captains: Alex Albright, Anthony Castonzo, Wes Davis, James McCluskeyRecord: 7-6Sept. 4 W Weber State 38-20 H 34,168Sept. 11 W Kent State 26-13 H 35,122Sept. 25 L Virginia Tech 0-19 H 42,317Oct. 2 L Notre Dame 13-31 H 44,500Oct. 9 L NC State 17-44 A 56,859Oct. 16 L Florida State (16) 19-24 A 75,301Oct. 23 L Maryland 21-24 H 36,078Oct. 30 W Clemson 16-10 H 37,137Nov. 6 W Wake Forest 23-13 A 29,465Nov. 13 W Duke 21-16 A 21,420Nov. 20 W Virginia 17-13 H 39,263Nov. 27 W Syracuse 16-7 A 42,191
Kraft Fight Hunger Bowl — San Francisco, Calif.Jan. 9 L Nevada (15) 13-20 N 41,063
2011Coach: Frank SpazianiCaptains: Donnie Fletcher, Luke Kuechly, Ifeanyi Momah, Nathan Richman Record: 4-8Sept. 3 L Northwestern 17-24 H 37,561Sept. 10 L Central Florida 3-30 A 45,671Sept. 17 L Duke 19-20 H 35,812Sept. 24 W Massachusetts 45-17 H 30,176Oct. 1 L Wake Forest 19-27 H 38,265Oct. 8 L Clemson (8) 14-36 A 78,000Oct. 22 L Virginia Tech (16) 14-30 A 66,233Oct. 29 W Maryland 28-17 A 29,945Nov. 3 L Florida State 7-38 H 38,729Nov. 12 W NC State 14-10 H 33,712Nov. 19 L Notre Dame (24) 14-16 A 80,795Nov. 25 W Miami (FL) 24-17 A 43,952
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2012Coach: Frank SpazianiCaptains: Emmett Cleary, Jim Noel, Chris Pantale, Kaleb RamseyRecord: 2-10Sept. 1 L Miami (FL) 32-41 H 39,262Sept. 8 W Maine 34-3 H 30,685Sept. 15 L Northwestern 13-22 A 32,597Sept. 29 L Clemson (17) 31-45 H 40,138Oct. 6 L Army 31-34 A 39,492Oct. 13 L Florida State (11) 7-51 A 81,075Oct. 20 L Georgia Tech 17-37 A 40,112Oct. 27 W Maryland 20-17 H 33,267Nov. 3 L Wake Forest 14-28 A 28,963Nov. 10 L Notre Dame (4) 6-21 H 44,500Nov. 17 L Virginia Tech 23-30 (OT) H 34,266Nov. 24 L NC State 10-27 A 53,020
Head Coach Steve AddazioYears at BC: 2013-present | Record at BC: 31-33
2013Coach: Steve AddazioCaptains: Ian White, Kasim Edebali Record: 7-6Aug. 31 W Villanova 24-14 H 30,922Sept. 6 W Wake Forest 24-10 H 32,465Sept. 14 L Southern California 7-35 A 62,006Sept. 28 L Florida State (8) 34-48 H 40,129Oct. 5 W Army 48-27 H 33,128Oct. 12 L Clemson (3) 14-24 A 77,506Oct. 26 L North Carolina 10-34 A 43,000Nov. 2 W Virginia Tech 34-27 H 30,129Nov. 9 W New Mexico State 48-34 A 14,997Nov. 16 W NC State 38-21 H 31,262Nov. 23 W Maryland 29-26 A 32,147Nov. 30 L Syracuse 31-34 A 37,406
Advocare v100 Independence Bowl — Shreveport, La.Dec. 31 L Arizona 19-42 N 36,917
2014Coach: Steve AddazioCaptains: Josh Bordner, Sean Duggan, Andy Gallik, Dominique Williams Record: 7-6Aug. 30 W Massachusetts 30-7 A 30,479Sept. 5 L Pittsburgh 20-30 H 30,083Sept. 13 W Southern California (9) 37-31 H 41,632Sept. 20 W Maine 40-10 H 28,676Sept. 27 L Colorado State 21-24 H 33,632Oct. 11 W NC State 30-14 A 49,125Oct. 18 L Clemson (24) 13-17 H 42,038Oct. 25 W Wake Forest 23-17 A 26,439Nov. 1 W Virginia Tech 33-31 A 55,729Nov. 8 L Louisville 19-38 H 33,565Nov. 22 L Florida State (3) 17-20 A 82,300Nov. 29 W Syracuse 28-7 H 30,267
New Era Pinstripe Bowl — Bronx, N.Y.Dec. 27 L Penn State 30-31 (OT) N 49,012
2015Coach: Steve AddazioCaptains: Game CaptainsRecord: 3-9Sept. 5 W Maine 24-3 H 29,262Sept. 12 W Howard 76-0 H 26,132Sept. 18 L Florida State (9) 0-14 H 39,111Sept. 26 W Northern Illinois 17-14 H 30,193Oct. 3 L Duke 7-9 A 20,009Oct. 10 L Wake Forest 0-3 H 30,094Oct. 17 L Clemson (5) 17-34 A 81,416Oct. 24 L Louisville 14-17 A 41,486Oct. 31 L Virginia Tech 10-26 H 28,108Nov. 7 L NC State 8-24 H 28,533Nov. 21 L Notre Dame (4) 16-19 N 38,686Nov. 28 L Syracuse 17-20 A 30,317
2016Coach: Steve AddazioCaptains: Truman Gutapfel, John Johnson, Tyler Rouse, Myles WillisRecord: 7-6Sept. 3 L vs. Georgia Tech* 14-17 IR 40,562Sept. 10 W at Massachusetts 26-7 A 25,112Sept. 17 L at Virginia Tech 0-49 A 60,054Sept. 24 W Wagner 42-10 H 22,728Oct. 1 W Buffalo 35-3 H 24,203Oct. 7 L Clemson (3) 10-56 H 44,500Oct. 22 L Syracuse 20-28 H 34,647Oct. 29 W at NC State 21-14 A 56,443Nov. 5 L Louisville (5) 7-52 H 30,644Nov. 11 L Florida State (20) 7-45 A 73,917Nov. 19 W Connecticut 30-0 H 36,220Nov. 26 W at Wake Forest 17-14 A 24,866
Quick Lane Bowl —Detroit, Mich.Dec. 26 W Maryland 36-30 N 19,117
2017Coach: Steve AddazioCaptains: Jon Baker, Charlie Callinan, Kamrin MooreRecord: 7-6Sept. 1 W Northern Illinois 23-20 A 16,421Sept. 9 L Wake Forest 10-34 H 38,082Sept. 16 L Notre Dame 20-49 H 44,500Sept. 23 L Clemson (2) 7-34 A 80,525Sept. 30 W Central Michigan 28-8 H 27,036Oct. 7 L Virginia Tech (16) 10-23 H 32,057Oct. 14 W Louisville 45-42 A 44,679Oct. 21 W Virginia 41-10 A 39,216Oct. 27 W Florida State 35-3 H 40,629Nov. 11 L NC State (23) 14-17 H 33,242Nov. 18 W Connecticut (Fenway) 39-16 A 20,133Nov. 25 W Syracuse 42-14 A 30,202
New Era Pinstripe Bowl — Bronx, N.Y.Dec. 27 L Iowa 20-27 L 37,667
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LOCATION KEYA — Away Game BFG — Brockton Fairgrounds H — Home Game on BC Campus H-BF — Home Game at Braves Field H-Fen. — Home Game at Fenway Park H-Fox. — Home Game at Foxboro, Mass. H-Harv. — Home Game at Harvard StadiumI - Lansdowne Road Stadium, Dublin, IrelandIR - Aviva Stadium, Dublin, IrelandIT - Ithaca, N.Y.KO - Kickoff Classic, East Rutherford, N.J.LSG — Locust Street Grounds MAG — Massachusetts Avenue Grounds NC — Newton Center SBG — Stony Brook Grounds SEG — South End GroundsT - Tokyo, Japan
AIR FORCE (3-4-0)H: 1-2, A: 2-2, N: 0-01963 A 7-341964 H 13-71970 A 10-351972 H 9-131977 A 36-141978 H 7-181980 A 23-0
ALABAMA (3-1-0)H: 2-0, A: 1-0, N: 0-11942 N 21-371946 H 13-71983 H 20-131984 A 38-31
ALLEGHENY (2-0-0)H: 2-0, A: 0-0, N: 0-01924 H 13-01925 H 14-7
ARIZONA (0-1-0)H: 0-0, A: 0-0, N: 0-12013 N 19-42
ARIZONA STATE (1-0-0)H: 0-0, A: 0-0, N: 1-02000 N 31-17
ARMY (25-13-0)H: 12-2, A: 13-11, N: 0-01917 A 7-141919 A 0-131959 A 8-441960 A 7-201964 A 13-191965 A 0-101967 H 10-211968 A 25-58
1969 A 7-381970 H 21-131975 A 31-01976 A 27-101977 H 49-281978 A 26-291979 A 29-161980 H 30-141981 A 41-61982 A 32-171983 A 34-141984 H 45-311985 A 14-451986 A 27-201987 H 29-241988 A 38-241989 A 24-171990 H 41-201991 A 28-171992 A 41-241993 H 41-141994 A 30-31995 H 7-491997 H 24-202000 A 55-172001 H 31-102005 H 44-72007 H 37-172012 A 31-342013 H 48-27
AUBURN (2-1-0)H: 2-0, A: 0-0, N: 0-11939 H 13-71940 H 33-71982 N 26-33
BALL STATE (3-0-0)H: 2-0, A: 1-0, N: 0-02003 H 53-292004 A 19-112005 H 38-0
BATES (0-2-1)H: 0-0, A: 0-1, N: 0-01899 0-0 T 1901 0-61902 A 5-17
BAYLOR (3-0-0)H: 2-0, A: 1-0, N: 0-01921 A 23-71922 H 33-01999 H 30-29, OT
BOISE STATE (1-0-0)H: 0-0, A: 0-0, N: 1-02005 N 27-21
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BOSTON U. (27-4-1)H: 22-1-1, A: 3-1-0, N: 1-01893 10-61894 0-281895 0-221896 SEG 10-01920 H 34-01921 H 13-01922 H 20-61925 H 54-71928 H 27-71929 H 33-01930 H 47-01931 H 18-61932 H 21-61933 H 25-01934 H 10-01935 H 25-61936 H 0-0 T1937 H 6-131938 H 21-141939 H 19-01940 H 21-01941 H 19-71942 H 37-01954 H 7-61955 A 40-121956 H 13-01957 A 27-21958 H 18-131959 A 7-261960 H 23-141961 A 10-71962 H 41-25
BOWDOIN (0-2-0)H: 0-0, A: 0-2, N: 0-01914 A 0-201915 A 0-14
BOWLING GREEN (1-0-0)H: 1-0, A: 0-0, N: 0-02007 H 55-24
BRANDEIS (2-0-0)H: 2-0, A: 0-0, N: 0-01955 H 27-01956 H 52-0
BRIGHAM YOUNG (2-1-0)H: 1-0, A: 1-0, N: 0-11985 N 14-282005 A 20-32006 H 30-23, 2OT
BROOKLYN (2-0-0)H: 2-0, A: 0-0, N: 0-01943 H 37-61944 H 24-21
BROWN (0-5-0)H: 0-0, A: 0-3, N: 0-01898 0-61899 0-181901 A 0-121917 A 2-71945 A 6-51
BUFFALO (7-2-0)H: 7-2, A: 0-0, N: 0-01963 H 15-01965 H 18-61966 H 22-211967 H 14-261968 H 31-121969 H 21-351970 H 65-122006 H 41-02016 H 35-3
C.C.N.Y. (1-0-0)H: 1-0, A: 0-0, N: 0-01944 H 33-0
CALIFORNIA (1-0-0)H: 1-0, A: 0-0, N: 0-01986 H 21-15
CANISIUS (5-0-0)H: 4-0, A: 1-0, N: 0-01922 H 13-71923 H 21-01928 A 24-01929 H 40-61938 H 63-12
CATHOLIC (7-0-0)H: 7-0, A: 0-0, N: 0-01914 H 14-01925 H 6-01926 H 28-01928 H 38-61929 H 13-61930 H 54-71931 H 26-7
CENTENARY (1-1-0)H: 1-1, A: 0-0, N: 0-01923 H 14-01924 H 9-10
CENTRAL FLORIDA(1-1-0)H: 1-0, A: 0-1, N: 0-02008 H 34-72011 A 3-30
CENTRAL MICHIGAN (4-0-0)H: 3-0; A: 1-0; N: 0-02002 H 43-02006 A 31-242009 H 31-102017 H 28-8
CENTRE (5-0-0)H: 5-0, A: 0-0, N: 0-01931 H 7-01932 H 6-01933 H 6-01934 H 7-01940 H 40-0
CINCINNATI (4-3-0)H: 3-1, A: 1-2, N: 0-01961 H 23-01964 H 10-01967 A 21-271985 A 17-241988 H 41-71996 A 24-171997 H 6-24
CLEMSON (9-16-2)H: 6-8-1, A: 3-7-1, N: 0-11939 N 3-61941 H 13-261942 H 14-71947 H 32-221948 H 19-261949 A 40-271950 H 14-351951 A 2-211952 H 0-131953 H 14-14 T1958 A 12-341960 H 25-141982 A 17-17 T1983 H 31-162005 A 16-13, OT2006 H 34-33, 2OT2007 A 20-172008 H 21-272009 A 7-252010 H 16-102011 A 14-312012 H 31-452013 A 14-242014 H 13-172015 A 17-342016 H 10-562017 A 7-34
COLBY (0-2-0)H: 0-0, A: 0-2, N: 0-01911 A 0-181912 A 0-55
COLORADO (0-1-0)H: 0-0, A: 0-0, N: 0-11999 N 28-62
COLORADO STATE (1-1-0)H: 0-1, A: 0-0, N: 1-02003 N 35-212014 H 21-24
CONNECTICUT (12-0-2)H: 6-0-1, A: 5-0-1, N: 1-01908 A 0-0 T1909 H 17-01910 H 0-0 T1912 A 13-01913 A 47-01915 A 7-61927 A 19-01928 H 51-132000 H 55-32002 H 24-162003 A 24-142004 H 27-72016 H 30-02017 N 39-16
DARTMOUTH (1-2-0)H: 1-0, A: 0-1, N: 0-01901 0-451916 A 6-321959 H 35-12
DAYTON (4-0-0)H: 3-0, A: 1-0, N: 0-01929 A 23-71930 H 15-61931 H 13-01957 H 41-14
DETROIT (12-7-0)H: 7-4, A: 5-3, N: 0-01921 H 0-281922 A 8-101937 H 0-141938 H 9-61939 A 20-131951 H 13-191952 A 23-201953 H 33-201954 A 12-71955 H 23-01956 A 7-121957 A 20-161958 H 40-01959 A 21-91960 H 17-191961 A 3-201962 H 27-01963 H 20-121964 H 17-9
DRAKE (1-0-0)H: 1-0, A: 0-0, N: 0-01952 H 20-14
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DUKE (4-3-0)H: 3-2, A: 1-1, N: 0-01927 H 9-251928 H 19-01929 H 20-122006 H 28-72010 H 21-162011 H 19-202015 A 7-9
FLORIDA (1-1-0)H: 1-1, A: 0-0, N: 0-0 1938 H 33-01939 H 0-7
FLORIDA STATE (5-11-0)H: 3-6, A: 2-5, N: 0-01957 H 20-71976 H 9-281980 A 7-412005 H 17-282006 A 24-192007 H 17-272008 A 27-172009 H 28-212010 A 19-242011 H 7-382012 A 7-512013 H 34-482014 A 17-202015 H 0-142016 A 7-452017 H 35-3
FORDHAM (14-11-2)H: 11-7-1, A: 3-4-1, N: 0-01912 A 0-141913 H 27-27 T1914 A 3-141915 H 3-01918 H 0-141920 H 20-01921 A 0-0 T1922 H 27-01923 H 20-01924 H 28-01926 H 27-01927 A 27-71928 H 19-71929 H 6-71930 H 0-31931 H 0-201932 H 3-01933 A 6-321934 H 0-61935 A 0-191942 H 56-61949 H 20-121950 H 6-261951 H 19-351952 H 14-131953 A 20-131954 A 21-7
GENEVA (0-1-0)H: 0-1, A: 0-0, N: 0-01927 H 0-13
GEORGETOWN (11-5-1)H: 11-4-1, A: 1-0, N: 0-01919 H 10-91920 H 30-01921 H 10-141922 H 0-0 T1923 H 21-01927 H 0-471930 H 19-201931 H 20-21933 H 39-01940 H 19-181941 H 14-61942 H 47-01946 H 20-131947 H 27-61948 A 13-61949 H 7-101950 H 10-20
GEORGIA (2-2-0)H: 0-1, A: 0-1, N: 2-01950 H 7-191951 A 28-351986 N 27-242001 N 20-16
GEORGIA TECH (2-7-0)H: 0-3, A: 2-3, N: 0-11972 A 10-421989 A 12-131991 H 14-301997 H 14-421998 A 41-312007 A 24-102008 H 16-192012 A 17-372016 N 14-17
GETTYSBURG (1-0-0)H: 1-0, A: 0-0, N: 0-01926 H 39-0
HARVARD (0-3-1)H: 0-1, A: 0-2-1, N: 0-01918 A 6-141919 H 0-171943 A 6-6 T1944 A 0-13
HASKELL INDIANS (2-0-1)H: 2-0-1, A: 0-0, N: 0-01924 H 34-71925 H 7-61926 H 21-21 T
HAWAII (1-0-0)H: 0-0, A: 1-0, N: 0-01996 A 24-21
HOLY CROSS (48-31-3)H: 36-21-1, A: 10-10-2, N: 2-01896 A 6-21896 H 8-61897 A 4-101897 H 12-01898 A 0-0 T1898 H 11-01899 H 17-01901 A 0-111902 H 0-221910 A 3-341911 A 5-131913 A 0-131914 A 0-101915 H 0-91916 H 17-141917 H 34-61919 H 9-71920 H 14-01921 H 0-411922 H 17-131923 H 16-71924 H 0-331925 H 16-61926 H 0-0 T1927 H 6-01928 H 19-01929 H 12-01930 H 0-71931 H 6-71932 A 0-0 T1933 H 13-91934 H 2-71935 H 6-201936 H 13-121937 H 0-201938 H 7-291939 H 14-01940 H 7-01941 H 14-131942 H 12-551944 H 14-301945 H 0-461946 H 6-131947 H 6-201948 H 21-201949 H 76-01950 H 14-321951 H 19-141952 H 7-211953 H 6-01954 H 31-131955 H 26-71956 H 0-71957 A 0-141958 H 26-8
ALL-TIME RESULTS VS. OPPONENTS1959 A 14-01960 H 12-161961 A 26-381962 H 48-121963 A 0-91964 H 10-81965 A 35-01966 H 26-321967 A 13-61968 H 40-201970 H 54-01971 N 21-71972 H 41-111973 A 42-211974 H 38-61975 A 24-101976 H 59-61977 A 20-351978 H 29-301979 A 13-101980 H 27-261981 A 28-241982 H 35-101983 N 47-71984 A 45-101985 H 38-71986 A 56-26
HOUSTON (2-1-0)H: 2-0, A: 0-1, N: 0-01961 A 0-211962 H 14-01985 H 45-28
HOWARD (1-0)H: 1-0, A: 0-0, N: 0-02015 H 76-0
IDAHO (1-0-0)H: 1-0, A: 0-0, N: 0-01940 H 60-0
INDIANA (1-0-0)H: 1-0, A: 0-0, N: 0-01938 H 14-0
IOWA (0-1-0)H: 0-0, A: 0-0, N: 0-12017 N 20-27
IOWA STATE (1-0-0)H: 1-0, A: 0-0, N: 0-01961 H 14-10
KANSAS STATE (4-0-0)H: 3-0, A: 0-0, N: 1-01937 H 21-71939 H 38-71947 H 49-131994 N 12-7
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KENT STATE (3-0-0)H: 2-0, A: 1-0, N: 0-02008 A 21-02009 H 34-72010 H 26-13
KENTUCKY (1-0-0)H: 1-0, A: 0-0, N: 0-01937 H 13-0
LAFAYETTE (0-1-0)H: 0-1, A: 0-0, N: 0-01922 H 0-19
LEBANON VALLEY (1-0-0)H: 1-0, A: 0-0, N: 0-01939 H 45-0
LSU (0-2-0)H: 0-1, A: 0-1, N: 0-01947 H 13-141953 A 6-42
LOUISVILLE (4-6-0)H: 2-3, A: 2-3, N: 0-01986 H 41-71989 H 22-361990 A 10-171991 H 33-31994 A 35-141998 A 28-522014 H 19-382015 A 14-172016 H 7-522017 A 45-42
LOYOLA (IL) (1-0-0)H: 0-0, A: 1-0, N: 0-01930 A 19-0
LOYOLA (MD) (2-0-0)H: 2-0, A: 0-0, N: 0-01932 H 14-01933 H 37-0
MAINE (6-3-0)H: 6-0, A: 0-3, N: 0-01913 A 0-61914 A 6-271915 A 0-141929 H 42-01967 H 56-02006 H 22-02012 H 34-32014 H 40-102015 H 24-3
MANHATTAN (3-0-0)H: 3-0, A: 0-0, N: 0-01928 H 60-61940 H 25-01941 H 26-13
MARIETTA (2-0-0)H: 2-0, A: 0-0, N: 0-01920 H 13-31921 H 14-0
MARQUETTE (6-6-1)H: 3-3-1, A: 3-3, N: 0-01923 H 6-71924 H 34-71929 A 6-201930 H 0-61931 H 0-71932 A 0-131954 A 13-71955 H 13-13 T1956 A 26-191957 H 19-141958 A 21-131959 H 16-01960 A 12-13
MARYLAND (9-3-0)H: 3-1, A: 5-1, N: 1-11985 N 13-311986 A 30-252005 A 31-162006 H 38-162007 A 35-422008 H 28-212009 A 19-172010 H 21-242011 A 28-172012 H 20-172013 A 29-262016 N 36-30
MASSACHUSETTS (21-5-0)H: 12-3, A: 9-2, N: 0-01899 H 18-01901 H 0-111902 H 0-301912 H 0-421966 A 14-71967 H 25-01968 A 21-61969 H 35-301970 A 21-101971 H 35-01972 A 7-281973 H 59-141974 A 70-81975 H 24-141976 A 35-01977 H 34-71978 A 0-271979 H 41-31980 A 13-121981 H 52-221982 A 34-212004 H 29-72007 H 24-14
2011 H 45-172014 A 30-72016 A 26-7
MIT (1-1-0)H: 0-0, A: 0-0, N: 0-01893 0-61899 24-0
MELVILLE P.T. (0-1-0)H: 0-1, A: 0-0, N: 0-01944 H 0-45
MERCHANT MARINE (1-1-0)H: 1-0, A: 0-1, N: 0-01945 A 20-331946 H 56-7
MIAMI (FL) (5-24-0)H: 3-9, A: 2-14, N: 0-11955 A 7-141956 A 6-271958 H 6-21960 A 7-101964 A 6-301965 A 6-271973 A 10-151975 H 21-71976 H 6-131979 A 8-191984 A 47-451985 N 10-451990 A 12-421991 H 14-191993 H 7-231994 A 7-231995 H 14-171996 A 26-431997 H 44-45, 2OT1998 A 17-351999 H 28-312000 A 6-522001 H 7-182002 A 6-382003 H 14-332006 A 14-172007 H 28-142011 A 24-172012 H 32-41
MICHIGAN (0-4-0)H: 0-2, A: 0-2, N: 0-01991 H 13-331994 A 26-341995 H 13-231996 A 14-20
MICHIGAN STATE (4-1-1)H: 2-0-1, A: 1-1, N: 1-01935 H 18-61936 H 13-13 T1946 A 34-201992 H 14-01995 A 21-252007 N 24-21
MIDDLEBURY (2-0-0)H: 2-0, A: 0-0, N: 0-01917 H 31-61919 H 25-0
MISSISSIPPI (0-3-1)H: 0-0-1, A: 0-3, N: 0-01948 A 13-321949 H 25-25 T1950 A 0-541951 A 7-34
MORGAN STATE (1-0-0)H: 1-0, A: 0-0, N: 0-01983 H 45-12
NAVY (18-11-0)H: 7-8; A: 10-3; N: 1-01928 A 6-01957 H 6-461959 H 8-241960 H 7-221962 H 6-261966 A 7-271968 A 49-151969 H 21-141970 A 28-141971 A 49-61972 A 20-271973 H 44-71974 A 37-01975 H 17-31976 A 17-131978 H 8-191980 A 0-211981 H 10-251982 A 31-01989 H 24-271990 A 28-171992 H 28-01996 H 43-381998 H 31-321999 A 14-102000 H 48-72001 A 38-212002 H 46-212006 N 25-24
NEVADA (0-1-0)H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-12010 N 13-20
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NEW HAMPSHIRE (6-5-0)H: 3-0, A: 1-1, N: 0-01899 6-01901 17-01902 6-101908 0-181909 6-111910 0-111911 A 0-121914 A 20-31916 H 19-01935 H 19-61936 H 12-0
NEW MEXICO STATE (1-0-0)H: 0-0, A: 1-0, N: 0-02013 A 48-34
NYU (3-0-0)H: 2-0, A: 1-0, N: 0-01944 H 41-131945 H 28-01946 A 72-6
NORTH CAROLINA (2-5-0)H: 1-1, A: 0-4, N: 1-01981 A 14-561984 H 52-202004 N 37-242005 A 14-162008 A 24-452009 H 13-312013 A 10-34
NC STATE (9-6-0)H: 6-3, A: 3-3, N: 0-01936 H 7-31937 H 7-122005 H 30-102006 A 15-172007 H 37-172008 A 38-312009 H 52-202010 A 17-442011 H 14-102012 A 10-272013 H 38-212014 A 30-142015 H 8-242016 A 21-142017 H 14-17
NORTHEASTERN (5-0-0)H: 5-0; A: 0-0, N: 0-01936 H 26-61937 H 35-21938 H 13-01999 H 33-222009 H 54-0
NORTHERN ILLINOIS (3-0-0)H: 2-0, A: 1-0, N: 0-01971 H 20-102015 H 17-142017 A 23-20
NORTHWESTERN (1-4-0)H: 1-1, A: 0-3, N: 0-01961 A 0-451992 H 49-01993 A 21-222011 H 17-242012 A 13-22
NORWICH (4-0-0)H: 4-0, A: 0-0, N: 0-01914 H 28-61915 H 35-01917 H 26-01918 H 13-0
NOTRE DAME (9-15-0)H: 4-6, A: 5-7, N: 0-21975 H 3-171983 N 18-191987 A 25-321992 A 7-541993 A 41-391994 H 30-111995 A 10-201996 H 21-481997 A 20-521998 H 26-311999 A 31-292000 A 16-282001 H 21-172002 A 14-72003 H 27-252004 A 24-232007 A 27-152008 H 17-02009 A 16-202010 H 13-312011 A 14-162012 H 6-212015 N 16-192017 H 20-49
OHIO STATE (0-3-0)H: 0-1, A: 0-1, N: 0-11989 A 29-341990 H 10-311995 N 6-38
OHIO UNIVERSITY (0-1-0)H: 0-1, A: 0-0, N: 0-01966 H 14-23
OKLAHOMA (0-2-0)H: 0-1, A: 0-1, N: 0-01949 H 0-461950 A 0-28
PACIFIC (1-0-0)H: 1-0, A: 0-0, N: 0-01958 H 25-12
PENN STATE (4-20-0)H: 2-10, A: 2-9, N: 0-11949 A 14-321950 H 13-201965 H 0-171966 A 30-311967 H 28-501968 H 0-291969 A 16-381970 H 3-281972 H 26-451981 A 7-381982 H 17-521983 H 27-171984 A 30-371985 A 12-161986 H 14-261987 H 17-271988 A 20-231989 A 3-71990 H 21-401991 A 21-281992 A 35-322003 A 27-142004 H 21-72014 N 30-31 OT
PITTSBURGH (13-17-0)H: 7-8, A: 6-9, N: 0-01959 H 14-221970 A 21-61971 H 40-221972 A 20-351973 H 14-281974 A 11-351977 H 7-451978 H 15-321979 A 7-281980 A 6-141981 H 24-291985 A 29-21987 A 13-101988 H 34-311989 H 0-291990 A 6-291991 H 38-121993 A 33-01994 A 21-91995 H 17-01996 A 13-201997 H 22-211998 A 23-151999 H 20-162000 A 26-422001 H 45-72002 A 16-19, OT2003 H 13-24
2004 A 17-20, OT2014 H 20-30
PROVIDENCE (6-1-0)H: 6-1, A: 0-0, N: 0-01921 H 25-01923 H 28-01924 H 47-01925 H 51-01934 H 7-131935 H 20-61936 H 26-0
QUANTICO MARINES (2-1-0)H: 2-1, A: 0-0, N: 0-01930 H 13-71956 H 6-201957 H 13-7
RHODE ISLAND (5-2-0)H: 3-0, A: 2-0, N: 0-01909 0-91911 0-251913 A 27-01914 A 21-01916 H 39-01917 H 48-02008 H 42-0
RICHMOND (4-1-0)H: 3-1, A: 1-0, N: 0-01951 H 21-71952 H 14-71953 H 0-141965 H 38-71971 A 24-0
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RUTGERS (19-6-1)H: 10-3-1, A: 9-3, N: 0-01919 H 7-131956 A 32-01981 H 27-211982 H 14-131983 A 42-221984 H 35-231985 A 20-101986 H 9-111987 A 24-381988 H 6-171989 A 7-91990 H 19-141991 A 13-201992 H 37-201993 A 31-211994 H 7-7 T1995 A 41-381996 H 37-131997 A 35-211998 H 41-141999 A 27-72000 H 42-132001 A 38-72002 H 44-142003 A 35-252004 H 21-10
ST. ANSELM (11-3-3)H: 7-0-1, A: 4-2, N: 0-0-11894 A 0-221894 0-101908 0-0 T1908 A 11-01909 MAG 6-6 T1909 A 7-01911 A 3-61912 A 7-01913 A 19-01914 H 27-01933 H 22-01934 H 18-61935 H 13-21938 H 0-0 T1939 H 28-01940 H 55-01941 H 78-0
ST. BONAVENTURE (0-0-1)H: 0-0-1, A: 0-0, N: 0-01948 H 7-7 T
SAINT JOSEPH’S (1-0-0)H: 1-0, A: 0-0, N: 0-01939 H 20-6
SAINT LOUIS (1-0-0)H: 0-0, A: 1-0, N: 0-01926 A 61-0
ST. MARY’S (CA) (2-0-0)H: 2-0, A: 0-0, N: 0-01947 H 25-71948 H 19-7
SCRANTON (2-0-0)H: 2-0, A: 0-0, N: 0-01945 H 12-01958 H 48-0
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA (1-4-0)H: 1-1, A: 0-2, N: 0-11987 A 17-231988 H 7-342009 N 13-242013 A 7-352014 H 37-31
SMU (0-1-0)H: 0-0, A: 0-1, N: 0-01986 A 29-31
SPRINGFIELD (4-1-0)H: 2-0, A: 2-1, N: 0-01913 A 6-271920 A 12-01934 A 14-01935 H 39-01954 H 42-6
SQUANTUM N.A.S. (1-0-0)H: 1-0, A: 0-0, N: 0-01945 H 13-0
STANFORD (2-2-0)H: 2-0; A: 0-2; N: 0-01979 A 14-331980 H 30-132001 A 22-382002 H 34-27
SYRACUSE (20-31-0)H: 13-11, A: 7-20, N: 0-01924 A 0-101944 H 19-121958 A 14-241961 H 13-281962 A 0-121963 A 21-321964 H 21-141965 A 13-211966 H 0-301967 H 20-321969 A 35-101971 A 10-31972 H 37-01973 A 13-241974 H 45-01975 A 14-221976 H 28-141977 A 3-201978 H 23-371979 A 27-101980 H 27-161981 A 17-271982 H 20-131983 A 10-211984 H 24-161985 A 21-411986 H 27-91987 A 17-451988 H 20-451989 A 11-231990 H 6-351991 A 16-381992 H 10-271993 A 33-291994 H 31-01995 A 29-581996 H 17-451997 A 13-201998 H 25-421999 A 24-232000 H 20-132001 A 28-392002 H 41-202003 A 14-392004 H 17-432010 A 16-72013 A 31-342014 H 28-7 2015 A 17-202016 H 20-282017 A 42-14
TEMPLE (28-7-2)H: 18-2-1, A: 10-4-1, N: 0-11936 H 0-141937 H 0-0 T1938 A 26-26 T1939 H 19-01940 H 33-201941 H 31-01942 H 28-01954 A 12-91971 A 17-31972 H 49-271973 H 45-01974 A 7-341975 A 27-91978 N 24-281982 H 17-71983 A 18-151984 H 24-101985 H 28-251986 A 38-291987 H 28-71988 A 28-451989 H 35-141990 H 10-291991 A 33-131992 H 45-61993 H 66-141994 H 45-281995 A 10-91996 H 21-201997 A 21-281998 H 31-71999 A 14-242000 H 31-32001 H 33-102002 A 36-142003 A 38-132004 A 34-17
TENNESSEE (2-8-0)H: 1-3, A: 0-4, N: 1-11940 N 19-131941 H 7-141946 H 13-331947 A 13-381964 A 14-161977 A 18-241979 H 16-281987 H 20-181988 A 7-101993 N 23-38
TEXAS (1-2-0)H: 1-1, A: 0-1, N: 0-01974 H 19-421976 H 14-131977 A 0-44
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TEXAS A&M (3-1-0)H: 1-1, A: 2-0, N: 0-01973 A 32-241978 H 2-371981 H 13-121982 A 38-16
TEXAS CHRISTIAN (1-1-0)H: 1-0, A: 0-1, N: 0-01987 H 38-201988 A 17-31
TEXAS TECH (1-2-0)H: 1-0, A: 0-2, N: 0-01961 A 6-141962 H 41-131971 A 6-14
TOLEDO (1-0-0)H: 0-0, A: 0-0, N: 1-02002 N 51-25
TRINITY (CT) (1-0-0)H: 0-0, A: 1-0, N: 0-01916 A 21-7
TUFTS (3-8-0)H: 3-0, A: 0-4, N: 0-01895 0-281896 8-221897 0-121898 5-61900 A 0-121902 A 0-61915 A 0-261916 A 0-131917 H 20-01918 H 54-01920 H 17-0
TULANE (6-7-0)H: 3-2, A: 3-5, N: 0-01940 A 27-71941 A 7-211968 A 14-281969 H 28-241972 H 0-101973 A 16-211974 H 27-31975 H 7-171976 A 27-31978 A 3-91979 A 8-411992 A 17-131993 H 42-14
VANDERBILT (2-1-0)H: 1-0, A: 1-0, N: 0-11962 A 27-221963 H 19-62008 N 14-16
VERMONT (1-0-1)H: 1-0-1, A: 0-0, N: 0-01923 H 0-0 T1924 H 33-7
VILLANOVA (30-15-1)H: 23-9-1, A: 7-6, N: 0-01922 H 15-31923 H 41-01926 H 19-71927 H 7-131929 H 7-7 T1930 A 0-71931 H 6-121932 H 9-201933 H 9-01934 H 6-01945 A 0-411946 H 14-121947 H 6-01948 H 20-131949 H 14-281950 H 7-291951 H 20-131952 H 7-281953 H 7-151955 H 28-141956 H 7-61957 H 12-91958 H 19-211959 H 39-61960 A 20-61961 H 22-61962 A 28-131963 H 34-01964 A 8-71965 H 28-01966 A 0-191967 A 27-241968 H 28-151969 H 6-241970 A 28-211971 H 23-71972 A 21-201973 H 11-71974 A 55-71975 H 41-121976 A 3-221977 H 17-01978 A 16-281979 H 34-71980 A 9-202013 H 24-14
VIRGINIA (6-0-0)H: 3-0, A: 2-0, N: 1-01963 H 30-211994 N 31-132005 H 28-172009 A 14-102010 H 17-132017 A 41-10
VIRGINIA MILITARY (7-1-1)H: 7-1-1, A: 0-0, N: 0-01954 H 44-01960 H 14-14 T1962 H 18-01965 H 41-121966 H 14-01967 H 13-261968 H 45-131969 H 49-321970 H 56-3
VIRGINIA TECH (8-18-0)H: 4-8, A: 4-7, N: 0-21993 H 48-341994 H 7-121995 A 20-141996 H 7-451997 A 7-171998 H 0-171999 A 14-382000 H 34-482001 A 20-342002 H 23-282003 A 34-272005 A 10-302006 H 22-32007 A 14-102007 N 16-302008 H 28-232008 N 12-302009 A 14-482010 H 0-192011 A 14-302012 H 23-30, OT2013 H 34-272014 A 33-312015 H 10-262016 A 0-492017 H 10-23
WAKE FOREST (13-10-2)H: 9-7-1, A: 4-3-1, N: 0-01941 H 26-61942 H 27-01946 H 6-121947 H 13-141948 H 26-91949 H 13-71950 H 7-7 T1951 H 6-201952 A 7-7 T1953 H 20-72003 H 28-322004 A 14-172005 H 35-302006 A 14-212007 H 38-282008 A 24-212009 H 27-24, OT2010 A 23-132011 H 19-272012 A 14-282013 H 24-102014 A 23-172015 H 0-32016 A 17-142017 H 10-34
WEBER STATE (1-0-0)H: 1-0, A: 0-0, N: 0-02010 H 38-20
WESLEYAN (0-1-0)H: 0-1, A: 0-0, N: 0-01925 H 6-7
WESTERN CAROLINA (1-0-0)H: 1-0, A: 0-0, N: 0-01984 H 44-24
WESTERN MARYLAND (4-2-1)H: 2-1-1, A: 2-1, N: 0-01931 A 19-131932 H 20-20 T1933 H 12-91934 A 0-401935 H 6-121936 H 12-71937 A 27-0
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WEST VIRGINIA (11-21-1) H: 6-10, A: 5-11-1, N: 0-01925 H 0-201942 H 33-01971 A 14-451973 A 25-131974 H 35-31975 A 18-351976 H 14-31977 A 28-241978 H 18-201981 H 10-381982 A 13-201983 A 17-271984 A 20-211985 H 6-131986 A 19-101987 H 16-371988 A 19-591989 H 30-441990 A 27-141991 H 24-311992 A 24-24 T1993 H 14-171994 A 20-211995 H 19-311996 A 17-341997 H 31-241998 A 10-351999 H 34-172000 A 14-342001 H 34-102002 A 14-242003 H 28-352004 A 36-17
WEST VIRGINIA WESLEYAN (2-0-0)H: 2-0, A: 0-0, N: 0-01926 H 27-61927 H 33-0
WICHITA STATE (1-0-0)H: 1-0, A: 0-0, N: 0-01963 H 22-16
WILLIAM & MARY (3-0-1)H: 3-0-1, A: 0-0, N: 0-01948 H 14-14 T1965 H 30-171966 H 15-131974 H 31-16
WORCESTER TECH (2-0-0)H: 1-0, A: 0-0, N: 0-01913 40-01916 H 49-0
XAVIER (1-3-0)H: 0-2, A: 1-1, N: 0-01952 H 0-61953 A 31-141954 H 14-191955 A 12-19
YALE (4-0-0)H: 1-0, A: 3-0, N: 0-01919 A 5-31920 A 21-131980 H 27-91983 A 42-7
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ALL-TIME RECORDS VS. OPPONENTS
Team First Last W L T
Air Force 1963 1980 3 4 0
Alabama 1942 1984 3 1 0
Allegheny 1924 1925 2 0 0
Arizona 2013 2013 0 1 0
Arizona St. 2000 2000 1 0 0
Army 1917 2013 25 13 0
Auburn 1939 1982 2 1 0
Ball State 2003 2005 3 0 0
Bates 1899 1902 0 2 1
Baylor 1921 1999 3 0 0
Boise State 2005 2005 1 0 0
Boston U. 1893 1962 27 4 1
Bowdoin 1914 1915 0 2 0
BGSU 2007 2007 1 0 0
Brandeis 1955 1956 2 0 0
BYU 1985 2006 2 1 0
Brooklyn 1943 1944 2 0 0
Brown 1898 1945 0 5 0
Buffalo 1963 2016 7 2 0
C.C.N.Y. 1944 1944 1 0 0
California 1986 1986 1 0 0
Canisius 1922 1938 5 0 0
Catholic 1914 1931 7 0 0
Centenary 1923 1924 1 1 0
Central Fla. 2008 2011 1 1 0
C. Michigan 2002 2017 4 0 0
Centre 1931 1940 5 0 0
Cincinnati 1961 1997 4 3 0
Clemson 1939 2017 9 16 2
Colby 1911 1912 0 2 0
Colorado 1999 1999 0 1 0
Colorado St. 2003 2014 1 1 0
Connecticut 1908 2017 12 0 2
Dartmouth 1900 1959 1 2 0
Dayton 1929 1957 4 0 0
Detroit 1921 1964 12 7 0
Drake 1952 1952 1 0 0
Duke 1927 2015 4 3 0
Florida 1938 1939 1 1 0
Florida St. 1957 2017 5 11 0
Fordham 1912 1954 14 11 2
Geneva 1927 1927 0 1 0
Georgetown 1919 1950 11 5 1
Georgia 1950 2001 2 2 0
Ga. Tech 1972 2016 2 7 0
Gettysburg 1926 1926 1 0 0
Harvard 1918 1944 0 3 1
Haskell Ind. 1924 1926 2 0 1
Hawaii 1996 1996 1 0 0
Holy Cross 1896 1986 48 31 3
Houston 1961 1985 2 1 0
Howard 2015 2015 1 0 0
Idaho 1940 1940 1 0 0
Indiana 1938 1938 1 0 0
Team First Last W L T
Iowa St. 1961 1961 1 0 0
Kansas St. 1937 1994 4 0 0
Kent St. 2008 2010 3 0 0
Kentucky 1937 1937 1 0 0
Lafayette 1922 1922 0 1 0
Lebanon Val. 1939 1939 1 0 0
Team First Last W L T
LSU 1947 1953 0 2 0
Louisville 1986 2017 4 6 0
Loyola (IL) 1930 1930 1 0 0
Loyola (MD) 1932 1933 2 0 0
Maine 1913 2015 5 3 0
Manhattan 1928 1941 3 0 0
Marietta 1920 1921 2 0 0
Marquette 1923 1960 6 6 1
Maryland 1985 2016 9 3 0
UMass 1899 2016 21 5 0
M.I.T. 1893 1899 1 1 0
Melville P.T. 1944 1944 0 1 0
Team First Last W L T
Mer. Marine 1945 1946 1 1 0
Miami (FL) 1955 2012 5 24 0
Michigan 1991 1996 0 4 0
Michigan St. 1935 2007 4 1 1
Middlebury 1917 1919 2 0 0
Mississippi 1948 1951 0 3 1
Morgan St. 1983 1983 1 0 0
Navy 1928 2002 18 11 0
Nevada 2010 2010 0 1 0
New Hamp. 1899 1936 6 5 0
N. Mex. St. 2013 2013 1 0 0
NYU 1944 1946 3 0 0
N. Carolina 1981 2013 2 5 0
NC State 1936 2017 9 6 0
N’eastern 1936 2009 5 0 0
N. Illinois 1971 2017 3 0 0
N’western 1961 2012 1 4 0
Norwich 1914 1918 4 0 0
Notre Dame 1975 2017 9 15 0
Ohio St. 1989 1995 0 3 0
Ohio U. 1966 1966 0 1 0
Oklahoma 1949 1950 0 2 0
Pacific 1958 1958 1 0 0
Penn State 1949 2014 4 20 0
Pittsburgh 1959 2014 13 17 0
Providence 1921 1936 6 1 0
Q. Marines 1930 1957 2 1 0
Rhode Isl. 1909 2008 5 2 0
Richmond 1951 1971 4 1 0
Rutgers 1919 2004 19 6 1
St. Anselm 1894 1941 11 3 3
St. Bona. 1948 1948 0 0 1
St. Joseph’s 1939 1939 1 0 0
Saint Louis 1926 1926 1 0 0
Team First Last W L T
St. Mary’s 1947 1948 2 0 0
Scranton 1945 1958 2 0 0
USC 1987 2014 1 4 0
SMU 1986 1986 0 1 0
Springfield 1913 1954 4 1 0
Squant. 1945 1945 1 0 0
Stanford 1979 2002 2 2 0
Syracuse 1924 2017 20 31 0
Temple 1936 2004 28 7 2
Tennessee 1940 1993 2 8 0
Texas 1974 1977 1 2 0
Texas A&M 1973 1982 3 1 0
TCU 1987 1988 1 1 0
Team First Last W L T
Texas Tech 1961 1971 1 2 0
Toledo 2002 2002 1 0 0
Trinity (CT) 1916 1916 1 0 0
Tufts 1895 1920 3 8 0
Tulane 1940 1993 6 7 0
Vanderbilt 1962 2008 2 1 0
Vermont 1923 1924 1 0 1
Villanova 1922 2013 30 15 1
Virginia 1963 2017 6 0 0
VMI 1954 1970 7 1 1
Virginia Tech 1993 2017 8 18 0
Wagner 2016 2016 1 0 0
Wake Forest 1941 2017 13 10 2
Weber St. 2010 2010 1 0 0
Wesleyan 1925 1925 0 1 0
W. Caro. 1984 1984 1 0 0
W. Maryland 1931 1937 4 2 1
W. Virginia 1925 2004 11 21 1
W.Va. Wes. 1926 1927 2 0 0
Wichita St. 1963 1963 1 0 0
Will. & Mary 1948 1974 3 0 1
Wor. Tech 1913 1916 2 0 0
Xavier 1952 1955 1 3 0
Yale 1919 1983 4 0 0
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Name, Pos. RD/Sel Team
Pete Cignetti, B 7/53 Pittsburgh
Ernie Schwartzer, G 18/163 Philadelphia
1941
Chet Gladchuck, C 2/12 Pittsburgh
Gene Goodreault, E 2/15 Detroit
Charley O’Rourke, B 5/39 Chicago
Joe Manzo, T 8/65 Detroit
Henry Tocsylowski 9/78 Brooklyn
Alex Lukachik, E 15/131 Philadelphia
John Yauckoes, T 17/151 Philadelphia
George Kerr, G 19/173 Pittsburgh
1942
Ted Williams, B 3/18 Philadelphia
Frank Maznicki, B 8/70 Chicago
Adolph Kissell, B 21/194 Green Bay
Henry Woronicz, E 21/195 Chicago
1943
Mike Holovak, B 1/5 Los Angeles
Don Currivan, E 3/18 Chicago
Fred Naumetz, C 3/20 Los Angeles
Harry Connolly, B 5/37 Pittsburgh
Rocco Canale, G 9/72 Philadelphia
Joe Repko, T 12/107 Pittsburgh
Wally Boudreau, B 23/219 Chicago
1944
Gil Bouley, T 3/26 Los Angeles
Ed Doherty, B 5/39 Washington
Angelo Sisti, T 10/98 Boston
Ed Fiorentino, E 12/120 Boston
John Dubzinski, G 23/235 New York
Pasquale Darone, G 29/300 Philadelphia
1945
Mario Gianelli, T 20/201 Boston
Ed Burns, B 26/264 Pittsburgh
Bob Mangene, B 27/278 Boston
1946
Chet Lipka, E 8/62 Boston
John Furey, T 15/132 Boston
Bill DeRosa, B 20/186 Green Bay
1947
John Kissell, T 14/123 Los Angeles
Art Donovan, T 22/204 New York
1948
Ed Clasby, B 27/254 Chicago
1949Tom Brennan, T 9/85 PittsburghAlbie Gould, E 18/173 Boston
1950
Ernie Stautner, T 2/22 Pittsburgh
Don Papaleo, G 4/50 Chicago
Art Spinney, E 15/184 Baltimore
Butch Songin, QB 19/247 Cleveland
1951Art Donovan, T 4/50 ClevelandArt Spinney, E 8/88 ClevelandEd Petela, B 18/208 Green BayEd King, C 22/263 New York
1953Joe Johnson, B 11/127 Green BayHenry O’Brien, G 29/343 Green Bay
1955Frank Morze, C 2/21 San FranciscoJohn Miller, T 9/100 Washington
1956Dick Lucas, E 10/119 Chicago Emiddio Petrarca, B 18/206 Detroit
1958
Leon Bennett, T 7/78 Washington
Larry Plenty, B 25/291 Green Bay
1959
Don Allard, QB 1/4 Washington
Alan Miller, B 19/219 Philadelphia
Jim Coclough 30/353 Washington
1960
Jim O’Brien, T 10/117 Detroit
Harry Ball, T 12/137 Green Bay
1962
Dan Sullivan, T 3/37 Baltimore
Bill Byrne, G 4/55 Philadelphia
1963
Gene Carrington, T 9/123 Pittsburgh
Art Graham, E 11/149 Cleveland
Dave O’Brien 13/171 Minnesota
Lou Cioci, G/LB 14/188 Dallas
1964
Jack Concannon, QB 2/16 Boston (AFL)
John Barrett, HB 11 Boston (AFL)
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1965Jim Whalen, E 4/51 Boston (AFL) John Frechette, T 11 Boston (AFL) Bill Cronin, DE 15 Oakland (AFL) Bob Shann, DB 20/272 Philadelphia
1966
Dick Capp, DE 17 Boston (AFL)
Bill Risio, T 20/294 Philadelphia
Ross O’Hanley, S Miami
1967
Bob Hyland, G 1/9 Green Bay
Bill Stetz, LB 13/316 New Orleans
1968
Brendan McCarthy, RB 4/92 Green Bay
Mike Evans, C 9/232 Philadelphia
Len Persin, DE 11/286 Philadelphia
Jim Kavanagh, FL 13/346 Kansas City
Larry Kuharich, DB 16/414 Minnesota
1969
John Egan, C 7/167 Miami
Joe Pryor, DE 10/249 Houston
Barry Gallup, SE 11/266 Boston
1970
John Fitzgerald, T 4/101 Dallas
Bob Bouley, T 8/200 Baltimore
1971
Fred Willis, RB 4/93 Cincinnati
Frank Harris, QB 6/150 Detroit
Jim O’Shea, TE 10/242 Pittsburgh
John Brennan, T 16/415 Dallas
1972Bill Thomas, RB 1/26 Dallas Eddie Rideout, WR 14/350 New England Tom Bougus, RB 16/395 Denver Kevin Clemente, LB 17/437 Washington
1973Jeff Yeates, DT 4/103 BuffaloChris Kete, C 11/286 Miami
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1975Al Krevis, T 2/39 Cincinnati Mike Esposito, RB 7/159 Atlanta Tom Marinelli, G 11/265 Cleveland Jack Magee, C 12/310 Oakland
1976Don Macek, G 2/31 San Diego Mike Kruczek, QB 2/47 Pittsburgh Fred Steinfort, K 5/146 Oakland Keith Barnette, RB 5/149 Minnesota
1977Steve Schindler, G 1/18 Denver Tom Lynch, T 2/30 Seattle Pete Cronan, LB 2/51 Seattle Bob Watts, LB 3/64 New Orleans Byron Hemingway, LB 9/224 Tampa Bay John Maxwell, T 9/230 Atlanta Glen Capriola, RB 9/247 Baltimore Don Petersen, TE 10/274 LA Rams
1979Fred Smerlas, DT 2/32 Buffalo Jim Rourke, T 9/238 Oakland
1980John Schmeding, G 3/71 Buffalo Karl Swanke, G 6/143 Green Bay Jeff Dziama, LB 8/205 NY Jets
1981Tim Sherwin, TE 4/94 Baltimore Mike Mayock, DB 10/265 Pittsburgh Bill Stephanos, T 11/293 Minnesota
1982Gerry Raymond, OG 4/102 NY Giants Greg Storr, LB 6/147 Minnesota
1983Gary Kowalski, OT 6/144 LA Rams Jack Belcher, C 9/227 LA Rams
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1984
Brian Brennan, WR 4/104 Cleveland
Steve DeOssie, LB 4/110 Dallas
G. Radachowsky, DB 7/188 LA Rams
1985
Gerard Phelan, WR 4/108 New England
Mark MacDonald, OG 5/115 Minnesota
Doug Flutie, QB 11/285 LA Rams
Steve Strachan, RB 11/303 LA Raiders
Todd Russell, DB 12/317 Philadelphia
1986
Mike Ruth, NT 2/42 New England
Scott Gieselman, TE 4/109 New England
1987John Bosa, DE 1/16 Miami Kelvin Martin, WR 4/95 Dallas Steve Trapilo, OG 4/96 New Orleans Troy Stradford, RB 4/99 Miami
1988Bill Romanowski, LB 3/80 San FranciscoDave Widell, OT 4/94 Dallas John Galvin, LB 11/287 NY Jets Dave Nugent, NT 12/321 New England
1989
Joe Wolf, G 1/17 Phoenix
Doug Widell, G 2/41 Denver
Eric Lindstrom, LB 7/178 New England
Jim Bell, RB 11/289 San Francisco
1990Rico Labbe, DB 4/109 Washington
1991
Ivan Caesar, LB 11/286 Minnesota
1992
Mark Chmura, TE 6/157 Green Bay
1993
Ron Stone, OT 4/96 Dallas
1994
Glenn Foley, QB 7/208 NY Jets
Tom Nalen, C 7/218 Denver
1995
Mike Mamula, OLB 1/7 Philadelphia
Pete Mitchell, TE 4/122 Miami
Stephen Boyd, ILB 5/141 Detroit
Mike Reed, CB 7/249 Carolina
1996
Pete Kendall, OT 1/21 Seattle
Chris Sullivan, DT 4/119 New England
1997
Stalin Colinet, DL 3/78 Minnesota
Daryl Porter, DB 6/186 Pittsburgh
1998
Todd Pollack, TE 6/177 NY Giants
Matt Hasselbeck, QB 6/187 Green Bay
1999
Damien Woody, C 1/17 New England
Mike Cloud, RB 2/54 Kansas City
Doug Brzezinski, OG 3/64 Philadelphia
2000Chris Hovan, DT 1/25 Minnesota Frank Chamberlin, LB 5/160 Tennessee Darnell Alford, OT 6/188 Kansas City
2001Paul Zukauskas, OT 7/203 Cleveland
2002William Green, RB 1/16 Cleveland Marc Colombo, OT 1/29 Chicago
2003
Brian St. Pierre, QB 5/103 Pittsburgh
Dan Koppen, C 5/164 New England
Antonio Garay, DE 6/195 Cleveland
2004
Chris Snee, OG 2/34 NY Giants
Sean Ryan, TE 5/144 Dallas
2006
Mathias Kiwanuka, DE 1/32 NY Giants
Jeremy Trueblood, OT 2/59 Tampa Bay
Will Blackmon, CB 4/115 Green Bay
2007James Marten, OT 3/67 DallasJosh Beekman, OG 4/130 Chicago
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2008Matt Ryan, QB 1/3 Atlanta Gosder Cherilus, OT 1/17 Detroit DeJuan Tribble, DB 6/192 San Diego
2009
B.J. Raji, DT 1/9 Green Bay
Ron Brace, DT 2/40 New England
2010
Matt Tennant, C 5/158 New Orleans
2011
Anthony Castonzo, OT 1/22 Indianapolis
2012Luke Kuechly, LB 1/9 Carolina
2014Andre Williams, RB 4/113 NY GiantsKevin Pierre-Louis, OLB 4/132 SeattleNate Freese, K 7/229 DetroitKaleb Ramsey, DE 7/243 San Francisco
2015Ian Silberman, OL 6/190 San FranciscoAndy Gallik, C 7/208 TennesseeBrian Mihalik, DE 7/237 Philadelphia
2016Justin Simmons, FS 3/98 DenverSteven Daniels, LB 7/232 Washington
2017John Johnson, FS 3/91 LA RamsMatt Milano, LB 5/163 Buffalo
2018Harold Landry, DE 2/41 TennesseeIsaac Yiadom, CB 3/99 DenverKamrin Moore, CB 6/189 New Orleans
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Player Pos. Years in Pro Bowl
Stephen Boyd LB 1999, 2000
Mark Chmura TE 1995, 1997-98
Art Donovan DT 1953-1957
Larry Eisenhauer DE 1962-64, 1966
Doug Flutie QB 1998
Matt Hasselbeck QB 2003, 2005, 2007
Dan Koppen C 2007
Luke Kuechly LB 2013-16, 2018
Alan Miller FB 1961
Tom Nalen C 1997-2000, 2003
EAGLES IN THE PRO BOWL
Player Pos. Years in Pro Bowl
Joe Nash DT 1984
Bill Romanowski LB 1996, 1998
Fred Smerlas DT 1980-83, 1988
Chris Snee OG 2009, 2011, 2013
Art Spinney OG 1959-60
Ernie Stautner T 1952, 1953, 1955-61
Ron Stone OG 1999, 2000-01
Damien Woody C 2002
Matt Ryan QB 2011, 2013, 2014, 2016
B.J. Raji DL 2012
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EAGLES IN THE SUPER BOWL
Super Bowl, Date Player (Pos.) Team
SB I. Jan. 14, 1967 Bob Hyland (C) Green Bay
Dick Capp (DE) Green Bay
SB III. Jan. 12, 1969 Dan Sullivan (OG) Baltimore
SB V. Jan. 17, 1971 Dan Sullivan (OG) Baltimore
SB VI. Jan. 16, 1972 John Fitzgerald (C) Dallas
SB X. Jan. 18, 1976 John Fitzgerald (C) Dallas
SB XI. Jan. 9, 1977 Fred Steinfort (K) Oakland
SB XII. Jan. 15, 1978 John Fitzgerald (C) Dallas
SB XIII. Jan. 21, 1979 John Fitzgerald (C) Dallas
Mike Kruczek (QB) Pittsburgh
SB XIV. Jan. 20, 1980 Mike Kruczek (QB) Pittsburgh
SB XVII. Jan. 30, 1983 Peter Cronan (LB) Washington
SB XVIII. Jan. 22, 1984 Peter Cronan (LB) Washington
SB XX. Jan. 26, 1986 Tom Condon (OG) New England
SB XXI. Jan. 25, 1987 Ken Bell (RB) Denver
SB XXII. Jan. 31, 1988 Ken Bell (RB) Denver
SB XXIII. Jan. 22, 1989 Bill Romanowski (LB) San Fran.
SB XXIV. Jan. 28, 1990 Bill Romanowski (LB) San Fran.
Ken Bell (RB) Denver
Doug Widell (OG) Denver
SB XXV. Jan. 27, 1991 Steve DeOssie (LB) NY Giants
SB XXVII. Jan. 31, 1993 Kelvin Martin (WR) Dallas
SB XXVII. Jan. 30, 1994 Ron Stone (OL) Dallas
SB XXX. Jan. 28, 1996 Ron Stone (OL) Dallas
Ed Toner (FB) Pittsburgh
SB XXXI. Jan. 26, 1997 Mark Chmura (TE) Green Bay
Chris Sullivan (DE) New England
SB XXXII. Jan. 25, 1998 Mark Chmura (TE) Green Bay
Tom Nalen (C) Denver
Bill Romanowski (LB) Denver
SB XXXIII. Jan. 31, 1999 Tom Nalen (C) Denver
Bill Romanowski (LB) Denver
Doug Widell (OL) Atlanta
Super Bowl, Date Player (Pos.) Team
SB XXXV. Jan. 28, 2001 Pete Mitchell (TE) NY Giants
Ron Stone (OG) NY Giants
SB XXXVI. Feb. 3, 2002 Damien Woody (C) New England
Chris Sullivan (DE) New England
SB XXXVII. Jan. 26, 2003 Bill Romanowski (LB) Oakland
SB XXXVIII. Feb. 1, 2004 Doug Brzezinski (OG) Carolina
Vinny Ciurciu (LB) Carolina
Mike Cloud (RB) New England
Dan Koppen (C) New England
Damien Woody (OG) New England
SB XXXIX. Feb. 6, 2005 Dan Koppen (C) New England
SB XL. Feb. 5, 2006 Matt Hasselbeck (QB) Seattle
SB XLII. Feb. 3, 2008 Mathias Kiwanuka (DE) NY Giants
Chris Snee (OG) NY Giants
Dan Koppen (C) New England
SB XLIII. Feb. 1, 2009 Brian St. Pierre (QB) Arizona
Pat Ross (C) Arizona
SB XLIV. Feb. 7, 2010 Jamie Silva (S) Indianapolis
Jo-Lonn Dunbar (LB) New Orleans
SB XLV. Feb. 6, 2011 Robert Francois (LB) Green Bay
B.J. Raji (DT) Green Bay
SB XLVI, Feb. 5, 2012 Will Blackmon (CB) NY Giants
Ron Brace (DE) New England
Mark Herzlich (LB) NY Giants
Mathias Kiwanuka (DE) NY Giants
Dan Koppen (C) New England
Chris Snee (G) NY Giants
SB 50, Feb 7, 2016 Luke Kuechly (LB) Carolina
SB LI, Feb. 5, 2017 Matt Ryan (QB) Atlanta
Josh Keyes (LB) Atlanta
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Player Pos Years in the NFL Teams Alex Albright LB 2011-12 Dallas Darnell Alford G 2000-01 Kansas CityDon Allard QB 1961-62 NY Titans, BostonVito Ananis HB-DB 1945 WashingtonJosh Beekman C-G 2007-09 ChicagoKen Bell RB-WR 1986-89 DenverWill Blackmon DB 2006-16 Green Bay, NY Giants, Jacksonville, WashingtonJohn Bosa DE 1987-89 Miami Gil Bouley T-DT 1945-50 LA Rams Stephen Boyd LB 1995-01 Detroit Ron Brace DT 2009-12 New England Brian Brennan WR 1984-92 Cleveland, Cincinnati, San DiegoRicky Brown LB 2006-12 Oakland, BaltimoreGordie Browne T 1974-75 NY Jets Jim Browne RB 1987 LA Raiders Doug Brzezinski G 1999-2004 Philadelphia, CarolinaTim Bulman DT 2005-09, 2011 Arizona, Houston Bill Byrne G 1963 Philadelphia Ivan Caesar LB 1991 Minnesota Rocco Canale T-G 1943-47 Philadelphia, Boston Al Cannava HB-DB 1950 Green Bay Dick Capp TE-LB 1967-68 Green Bay, PittsburghAnthony Castonzo OL 2011-present IndianapolisFrank Chamberlin LB 2000-05 Tennessee, Cincinnati, Houston Gosder Cherilus T 2008-16 Detroit, Indianapolis, Tampa BayMark Chmura TE 1993-99 Green BayVinny Ciurciu LB 2003-10 Carolina, Tampa Bay, Carolina, Minnesota, DetroitEmmett Cleary T 2015-16 NY Giants, DallasMike Cloud RB 1999-2005 Kansas City, New England, NY GiantsEd Cody FB 1947-50 Green Bay, Chicago Jim Colclough E 1960-68 BostonStalin Colinet DT-DE 1997-2002 Minnesota, Cleveland, Jacksonville Marc Colombo T 2002-11 Chicago, Dallas, Miami Jack Concannon QB 1964-75 Philadelphia, Chicago, Green Bay, DetroitTom Condon G 1974-85 New England, Kansas CityHarry Connolly TB 1946 BrooklynSteve Corbett G 1975 New England Pete Cronan LB 1977-85 Seattle, Washington Bill Cronin TE 1965-66 Philadelphia, MiamiBill Cronin B-E 1927-29 Providence Jack Cronin B 1927-30 Providence Harry Crump FB 1963 Boston Don Currivan E 1943-49 Chicago, Boston, LA RamsSteven Daniels LB 2016-17 Washington, Philadelphia, NY GiantsSteve DeOssie LB 1984-95 Dallas, NY Giants, NY Jets, New EnglandJoe DiVito QB-P 1968 Denver Jack Donahue G-T 1926 Providence Art Donovan DT-T 1950-61 NY Yanks, Baltimore, DallasScott Dragos FB-TE 2000-01 Chicago Walt Dubzinski C-G 1943-44 NY Giants, BostonJo-Lonn Dunbar LB 2008-15 New Orleans, St. LouisKasim Edebali OLB 2014-present New Orleans, Denver, Detroit, Los Angeles Rams, New OrleansLarry Eisenhauer DE 1961-69 Boston Terry Erwin RB 1968 Denver Mike Esposito RB 1976-78 Atlanta Mike Evans C 1968-73 Philadelphia
Player Pos Years in the NFL Teams Al Fiorentino G 1943-45 Washington, Boston Ed Fiorentino DE 1947 BostonJohn Fitzgerald C-G 1971-80 Dallas Donnie Fletcher CB 2012 NY JetsDarren Flutie WR 1988 San DiegoDoug Flutie QB 1986-2005 Chicago, New England, Buffalo, San DiegoGlenn Foley QB 1994-99 NY Jets, SeattleRob Francois LB 2010-13 Green Bay Nate Freese K 2014 Detroit Andy Gallik C 2015-16 Tennessee, OaklandJohn Galvin LB 1988-91 NY Jets, MinnesotaAntonio Garay DE 2003-12 Cleveland, San DiegoMario Giannelli MG-G 1948-51 PhiladelphiaChet Gladchuk C-G-T 1941, 1946-47 Pittsburgh, NY GiantsChuck Gorecki LB 1987 PhildelphiaArt Graham SE-WR 1963-68 Boston David Green RB 1995 New England William Green RB 2002-05 Cleveland Dimp Halloran TB 1926 HartfordShawn Halloran QB 1987 St. Louis Richard Hardy T 1926 RacineDick Harrison E-DB 1944 Boston Ed Harrison E 1926 Brooklyn Mark Hartsell QB 2000 Chicago Matt Hasselbeck QB 1999-2014 Green Bay, Seattle, Tennessee, Indianapolis Tim Hasselbeck QB 2002-07 Philiadelphia, Washington, NY Giants, ArizonaMark Herzlich LB 2011-present NY GiantsMike Holovak FB-LB 1946-48 Chicago, LA Rams Chris Hovan DT 2000-09 Minnesota, Tampa Bay Bob Hyland C-G 1967-77 Green Bay, Chicago, NY Giants, New EnglandJoe Johnson HB-E 1954-58, 1960-61 Green Bay, Boston John Johnson DB 2017-present Los Angeles RamsPete Kendall G-C 1996-2008 Seattle, Arizona, NY Jets, WashingtonJimmy Kennedy FB 1925 Buffalo Josh Keyes LB 2015-present Tampa Bay, Atlanta, Cleveland, Los Angeles Chargers, HoustonEd King G-DE-DG 1948-50 Buffalo, Baltimore Lou Kirouac G-T-K 1963-64, 1966-67 NY Giants, Baltimore, AtlantaAdolph Kissell HB 1942 Chicago John Kissell DT-T 1948-52, 54-56 Buffalo, Cleveland Mathias Kiwanuka DE 2006-14 NY Giants Steve Kobolinski C 1926 BrooklynDan Koppen C 2003-2013 New England, DenverGary Kowalski T-G 1983, 1985-88 LA Rams, San DiegoJoe Kozlowsky T-G-E 1925-27, 1929-30 Providence, BostonAl Krevis T 1975-76 Cincinnati, NY JetsMike Kruczek QB 1976-80 Pittsburgh, WashingtonLuke Kuechly ILB 2012-present CarolinaGordon Laro TE 1995 Jacksonville Steve Levanitis T 1942 Philadelphia Al Louis-Jean CB 2014 ChicagoHarold Landry LB 2018-present TennesseeSteve Lubischer LB 1987 Miami Dick Lucas E 1958, 1961-63 Chicago, Pittsburgh, PhiladelphiaTom Lynch G 1977-84 Seattle, BuffaloMark MacDonald G 1985-88 Minnesota, Phoenix
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Player Pos Years in the NFL Teams Don Macek C-G 1976-89 San Diego Mike Mamula DE-LB 1995-2000 Philadelphia Joseph Manzo T 1945 Detroit Gary Marangi QB 1974-76 Buffalo James Marten T 2008 Oakland Kelvin Martin WR 1987-96 Dallas, Seattle, PhiladelphiaMike Mayock DB 1982-83 Pittsburgh, NY Giants Frank Maznicki HB 1942, 1946-47 Chicago, BostonBrendan McCarthy RB 1968-69 Denver, AtlantaWarren McGuirk T 1929-30 ProvidenceTom McManus LB 1995-99 Jacksonville Brian Mihalik OL 2015-present Philadelphia, Detroit, Pittsburgh, DetroitMatt Milano LB 2017-present BuffaloAlan Miller FB 1960-63, 1965 Boston, Oakland Johnny Miller T-DT-DE 1956, 1958-60 Washington, Green BayPete Mitchell TE 1995-2002 Jacksonville, NY Giants, DetroitIfeanyi Momah TE 2016-present Cleveland, Detroit, ArizonaKamrin Moore CB 2018-present New OrleansTim Morabito DT-NT 1996-2000 Cincinnati, CarolinaFrank Morrissey G-T 1921-24 Rochester, Milwaukee, Buffalo BisonsFrank Morze C-T 1957-64 San Francisco, Cleveland Tyler Murphy WR 2015 PittsburghTom Nalen C 1994-2007 Denver Joe Nash NT-DT 1982-96 Seattle Fred Naumetz C 1946-50 LA Rams Con O’Brien T 1921 NY GiantsDave O’Brien T-DT-G 1963-67 Minnesota, NY Giants, St. LouisGrat O’Connell E 1926-27 Hartford, ProvidenceRoss O’Hanley DB 1960-65 Boston Ed O’Hearn T-G 1920-21 Cleveland, NY GiantsCharlie O’Rourke QB 1942, 1946-49 Chicago, LA Dons, Baltimore Jeff Oliver T-G 1989 NY Jets Don Panciera QB-DB 1949, 1950-52 NY Yankees, Detroit, Chicago Chris Pantale TE 2014 NY JetsKevin Pierre-Louis LB 2014-present Seattle, Kansas City, NY JetsTom Porell NT 1987 New England Daryl Porter DB 1997-2001 Detroit, Buffalo, TennesseeRyan Purvis TE 2010 Tampa Bay Ryan Quigley P 2012-present Chicago, NY Jets, Arizona, MinnesotaGeorge Radachowsky DB 1984-85, 1987-89 Indianapolis, NY Jets B.J. Raji DT 2009-13, 2015 Green BayKaleb Ramsey DE 2014-16 San FranciscoMichael Reed DB 1995-1996 Carolina Shawn Regent C 1987 LA RaidersJoe Repko T 1946-49 Pittsburgh, LA RamsFrank Robotti LB 1961 Boston Ben Roderick B 1923, 1925-27 Canton, Buffalo All-Americans, Buffalo Bisons Bill Romanowski LB 1988-2003 San Francisco, Philadelphia, Denver, Oakland Mark Roopenian NT 1982-1983 BuffaloJim Rourke T-G 1980-86, 1988 Kansas City, New Orleans, Cincinnati Mike Ruth NT 1986-87 New EnglandMatt Ryan QB 2008-present AtlantaSean Ryan TE 2004-09 Dallas, NY Jets, San Francisco, New Orleans, Miami, Kansas City
Player Pos Years in the NFL Teams Brian Saxton TE 1996-97 NY Giants, Atlanta Damik Scafe DE 2011-14 San DiegoSteve Schindler G 1977-78 DenverBob Shann DB 1965, 1967 Philadelphia Tim Sherwin TE 1981-88 Baltimore/Indianapolis, NY Giants Ian Silberman OL 2015-present San Francisco, New England, Oakland, Cleveland, Indianapolis, OaklandJamie Silva DB 2008-09 IndianapolisJustin Simmons FS 2016-present DenverFred Smerlas NT-DT 1979-92 Buffalo, San Francisco, New EnglandChris Snee G 2004-13 NY GiantsButch Songin QB 1960-62 Boston, NY Titans Art Spinney G-DE 1950, 1953-60 Baltimore Brian St. Pierre QB 2004-10 Pittsburgh, Arizona, Carolina, Baltimore Ernie Stautner DT-DE-G 1950-63 PittsburghFred Steinfort K 1976-81, 1983 Oakland, Atlanta, Denver, New England, Buffalo Bill Stetz G 1967 Philadelphia Ron Stone G 1994-2005 Dallas, NY Giants, San Francisco, Oakland Greg Storr LB 1987 MiamiErik Storz LB 1998-2000 JacksonvilleSteve Strachan RB 1985-89 LA Raiders Troy Stradford RB-WR 1987-92 Miami, Kansas City, LA Rams, Detroit Chris Sullivan DE 1996-2000 New England, Pittsburgh Dan Sullivan G-T 1962-72 BaltimoreKarl Swanke T-C-G 1980-86 Green BayMatt Tennant C 2010-12 New Orleans, PhiladelphiaBill Thomas RB 1972-74 Dallas, Houston, Kansas City Ed Toner RB 1992-94 Indianapolis Flavio Tosi E 1934-36 BostonSteve Trapilo G 1987-92 New Orleans Jeremy Trueblood T 2006-13 Tampa Bay, AtlantaBill Turner G 1987 New EnglandDarren Twombly C 1987 New England Luke Urban E-BB 1921-23 Buffalo Tom Waddle WR 1989-94 ChicagoLenny Walls DB 2002-07 Denver, Kansas City, St. LouisRobert Watts LB 1978 OaklandJohn Wetzel T 2016-present Arizona Jim Whalen TE 1965-71 Boston, Denver, Philadelphia, DenverDave Widell C-T-G 1988-98 Dallas, Denver, Jacksonville, AtlantaDoug Widell G-T 1989-97 Denver, Green Bay, Detroit, IndianapolisAndre Williams RB 2014-17 NY Giants, San Diego/Los AngelesTed Williams B 1942, 1944 Philadelphia, BostonFred Willis RB 1971-76 Cincinnati, HoustonJoe Wolf T-G 1989-97 Phoenix/Arizona Damien Woody C-G 1999-2010 New England, Detroit, NY JetsIsaac Yiadom CB 2018-present Denver Jeff Yeates DE-DT-G 1974-84 Buffalo, AtlantaPaul Zukauskas G-T 2001-04 Cleveland
Bold denotes active players
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Martin Jarmond joined Boston College in June 2017 as the William V. Campbell Director of Athletics and has made an immediate impact at the Heights. Jar-mond’s leadership has helped change the climate and culture in and around Boston College Athletics as his positive energy and passion has helped drive the Eagles’ momentum on and off the field. Between the lines, Boston College has enjoyed a suc-cessful year that included the football team winning five of its last six regular season games en route to a berth in the Pinstripe Bowl, the sailing team win-
ning three different national championships in the fall and one in the spring, men’s basketball earning a bid to the postseason for the first time since 2011 in the NIT, both the men’s and women’s hockey programs capturing Hockey East Conference championships and lacrosse capturing the ACC regular season championship by going undefeated and finishing the year as the national runner-up. Student-athlete welfare is one of Jarmond’s priorities as Director of Athletics, and he has developed the first student-athlete fueling station at Boston College, allow-ing student-athletes 24-7 access to the station. He has also established a program for first generation student-athletes, those who are the first to attend college in their families, allowing them further support to thrive and start a foundation for life after college. Off the field, Jarmond spearheaded a pilot program to bring beer and wine sales to Alumni Stadium. The success of that venture led to a pilot program for beer and wine sales inside Conte Forum and Kelley Rink as well. Fan engagement has been vital to Jarmond and he initiated the first fan council at Boston College in the fall, focusing on the atmosphere and experience at football games. With the overwhelm-ing success from the fall fan council, BC began a winter fan council for games and events at Conte Forum and Kelley Rink. For the first time since 2003, Boston College is in the midst of four major facilities projects as BC is set to complete construction on the indoor fieldhouse adjacent to Alumni Stadium along with new fields for baseball and softball in 2018. In addition, a new recreation center will be finished in 2019 as fundraising closes out on all four major projects. Before arriving at the Heights as the youngest athletic director of any Power 5 insti-tution, Jarmond served as the deputy director of athletics at Ohio State, arriving in Columbus in 2009 as an associate athletics director for development. Jarmond was a member of the NCAA's inaugural College Football Playoff National Championship Advisory Group and the Rose Bowl Advisory Committee. He also spent time at Mich-igan State before moving to OSU. SportsBusiness Daily Journal recognized his contributions to intercollegiate athlet-ics by naming him to its prestigious Forty Under 40, Class of 2017.
Jarmond is a member of the ACC Basketball Task Force and is in the midst of build-ing the first athletics strategic five-year plan in BC history. A native of Fayetteville, N.C, Jarmond graduated from the University of North Caroli-na at Wilmington, where he was a two-time captain of the basketball team, earned All-CAA Academic honors, and helped the Seahawks gain their first NCAA Tourna-ment appearance. He earned both an MBA and a master's in sports administration from Ohio University. He is married to Dr. Jessica Jarmond, a dentist and they have two daughters, Scar-lett and Savannah.
WILLIAM V. CAMPBELL DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICSMARTIN JARMOND
William V. Campbell Director of Athletics: Martin Jarmond
Senior Associate AD/Business & Administration: Marcus Blossom
Senior Associate AD/External Affairs: JM Caparro
Senior Associate AD/Football & Alumni Relations: Barry Gallup
Senior Associate AD/SWA: Jocelyn Fisher Gates
Senior Associate AD: John Kane
Senior Associate AD/Administration: Vaughn Williams
Associate AD/Communications: Jason Baum
Associate AD/Facilities & Operations: Matt Conway
Associate AD/Marketing & Fan Engagement: Jamie DiLoreto
Associate AD/Technology & Interactive Media: Will Gartner
Associate AD/Ticket Operations: Jim O'Neill
Associate AD/Compliance & Student Support Services: Carly Pariseau
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IMG College, the exclusive radio rights holder for Boston College Athletics, produces home and away broadcasts for Boston College football.
For the 14th straight season, Jon Meterparel will serve as the Eagles’ play-by-play voice. He is joined in broadcast booth by expert analyst Pete Cronan and sideline reporter Scott Mutryn. Boston College fans can listen to the IMG Sports Radio Net-work on Flagship station WEEI, 93.7 FM or WEEI, 850 AM, any one of 13 additional stations throughout New England, or globally on Sirius/XM Satellite radio.
Additionally, all games are streamed live over the internet and available on your mobile device free of charge via www.bceagles.com.
Meterparel is entering his 14th season as the voice of Boston College football and is also entering his ninth season calling Boston College basketball. Meterparel also serves as one of the voices of the Arena Football League on CBS Sports Net-work. The Weston, Mass., native began his career at WFNZ in Charlotte. He spent 12 years as a member of the Dennis and Callahan show on Sports Radio WEEI in Boston from 2000-12. Meterparel called Harvard University Football on TV and Har-vard basketball on radio. For his work on BC football, he was
named the Lindsey Nelson Northeast Sportscaster of the Year in 2007. Meterparel and his wife, Heather, are the proud parents of sons Ben and Nick.
Cronan, a star defensive tackle and inside linebacker at Bos-ton College who captained the 1976 Eagle entry, begins his 30th year as the color analyst for Boston College football. A second-round pick of Seattle, Cronan enjoyed a nine-year career in the NFL with the Seahawks (1977-81) and Redskins (1981-85). He has been the color commentator on the Boston College IMG Radio Network since 1988 and his broadcast partners have included Gil Santos, Dale Arnold, Dick Lutsk,
Sean McDonough, Sean Grande, John Rooke and Jon Meterparel.
Mutryn, a quarterback at Boston College from 1994-98, is entering his sixth season on the Boston College broadcast team. Mutryn was a Parade All-American out of Saint Ignati-us High School in Cleveland, Ohio and finished his BC career ranked among the school’s top-10 quarterbacks in total ca-reer yardage, passing yards, attempts and completion per-centage. Mutryn signed a free agent contact with the New En-gland Patriots in 1999 and competed against Drew Bledsoe,
John Friesz and Michael Bishop during preseason, but did not make the final cut.
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The Boston College Athletic Communications Office is available to assist you with coverage of the BC football program. The primary media contact for the Boston Col-lege football program is Jason Baum and Brendan Flynn is the secondary contact. The Athletic Communications Office is located on the second level of Conte Forum. For information regarding credentials, interviews, statistics, press confer-ences, etc., please call the BC Athletic Communications Office at 617-552-3004, visit CollegePressBox.com or e-mail Baum at [email protected]. To assist in your coverage throughout the year, please read the media informa-tion on this page. Briefly, all interviews must be arranged through the Communica-tions Office at least one day in advance and all players, coaches and support staff will not take part in an interview unless scheduled by the BC Athletic Communica-tions Office.
STEVE ADDAZIO WEEKLY NEWS CONFERENCESteve Addazio’s weekly news conference is held at noon Monday of each game week at the Conte Forum Media Suite. Lunch is served immediately following the news conference. The transcript will be sent out and available on bceagles.com later in the day along with live video of the news conference on BCEagles.com.
STEVE ADDAZIO MEDIA OPPORTUNITIESFor those who cannot attend the Monday press conference, the head coach may be available for short interviews after practice on Tuesday. He is also available on the ACC teleconference each Wednesday during the season at 12:20 p.m. Transcripts are made available through the ACC. Please contact Kevin Best at the ACC for call-in information.
STUDENT-ATHLETE INTERVIEWSThe first 20 minutes of practice on Tuesday and Wednesday is open to the media. Players are made available for interviews following the conclusion of practice. The starting quarterback will speak after practice on Tuesday. An attempt is made for telephone interviews for media outside the Boston area if arranged in advance with the BC Communications office on Tuesdays and Wednesdays.
MEDIA CREDENTIALS All media credential requests must be submitted via www.sportssystems.com/bostoncollege. Admittance to the Alumni Stadium Press Box is limited to working media mem-bers only. Credential requests must be made through BC’s credentialing website. Please request credentials at least two weeks in advance of the game to permit sufficient time for mailing. Media credentials which cannot be mailed will be left at Media Will Call (Media Entrance) at Gate C of Conte Forum. Working space in the Alumni Stadium Press Box is allotted on the following basis:
(1) daily newspaper writers covering for next-day publication; (2) sports editors of newspapers in New England; (3) radio personnel for broadcast originations; (4) of-ficial school student daily newspaper; (5) approved special coverage; (6) press and TV working photographers; (7) weekly press representatives; non-originating radio representatives of AM news stations; and Internet writers for sites affiliated with es-tablished, nationally-recognized media outlets will be considered on a game-by-game basis as space permits. Visiting freelance and amateur photographers are not eligi-ble for media credentials. Sideline photographers and media members must follow NCAA guidelines, which prohibit entry to the bench areas.
PARKING Media parking is located in the Commonwealth Avenue parking garage. Use the St. Ignatius Gate on lower campus at Campanella Way to access the Commonwealth Avenue parking garage. You should request your parking at the same time you re-quest your game credential. If time permits, both will be mailed to you. There is no day-of-game media parking list and therefore members of the media must have a media parking credential in advance of the game.
PRESS BOX SERVICES Complete NCAA statistics, play-by-play, and quote sheets from both teams are all regular services on gameday. Upon your arrival, you will receive a press folder with a game program, flip card, updated stats and game day notes. The press box has wireless Internet access. Login information will be provided on gamedays.
POST-GAME INTERVIEWS Steve Addazio and players, following the designated cooling off period, will be made available after each game to members of the media. Addazio’s press confer-ence will take place in the Barber Room of the Yawkey Center, which is located opposite the playing field from the press box. With approximately five minutes remaining in the game, members of the media will be escorted across the field towards the Yawkey Center. Boston College’s locker room is closed to the media. Select players will be made available in the Barber Room following Addazio’s press conference. The visiting team’s press conference will be held in the Conte Forum Media Center. A member of the Boston College Athletic Communications office will escort the visiting media to the Conte Forum Media Center.
COLLEGEPRESSBOX.COM Collegepressbox.com is the official media website for ACC football. Access and download weekly game notes, quotes, statistics, media guides and more for the conference and each of the member schools throughout the season. Login infor-mation will be distributed to accredited media, or you can apply for a password by sending an e-mail to [email protected].
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Chestnut Hill, MA 02467
Phone: 617-552-3004
Website: BCEagles.com
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Football Twitter: @BCFootball
Jason Baum, AssociateAD (Football Contact) [email protected] | (O) 617-552-0504 | (C) 201-966-6338@JasonBaumPR
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