Boston College football defeated Syracuse 17–10 on Friday. Here are three takeaways from the Eagles’ fifth straight win.
Dietz: Responding to “Overreaction” and “Not an Overreaction” Takes on BC Football’s Remaining Season
Just past the midpoint of the 2023 season, here is a list of “overreaction” claims about the rest of Boston College football’s season, along with some “not an overreaction” statements.
Eagles Squeak by UConn 21–14 With 211 More Yards of Total Offense
Boston College football defeated UConn 21–14 on Saturday at home for its fourth straight win. BC totaled 433 yards of offense in the win.
Notebook: With Standout Ground Performance at Georgia Tech, BC Makes Claim for One of the Top Rushing Offenses in the Nation in Third Straight Win
Boston College football’s run game dominated on Saturday against Georgia Tech. Here are two observations from the victory:
‘Heights’ 2022–23 Coach of the Year: Mike Gambino
Former Boston College baseball coach Mike Gambino has been named the ‘Heights’ 2022–23 Coach of the Year. Check out Gambino’s first ‘Heights’ interview since his departure.
No. 2 Denver Outlasts No. 3 Eagles 4–3 in Front of Sold-Out Conte Forum
A barrage of late-game penalties proved costly for the Eagles, who fell to Denver, 4–3, in Conte Forum’s first top-three matchup since October 14, 2011.
Lock-Down First Half, Historic Run Game Propels BC to 27–24 Road Win Over Army
Boston College football defeated Army 27–24 in West Point, N.Y., behind Thomas Castellanos’ four rushing touchdowns.
“The Key for Us Is How Quickly They Can Adapt”: 2023–24 Boston College Men’s Hockey Preview
With an immense amount of young talent, Boston college men’s hockey will have many new names making a big impact in the 2023–24 season. Here is a preview of what is to come in the season ahead.
Notebook: Castellanos Shakes Off First-Half Jitters, Run Game Orchestrates BC’s Victory over Cavaliers
Despite a slow first half, Boston College football scooped up its first conference win of the season on Saturday over Virginia.
BC Flattened by Louisville 56–28, Burned in the Secondary Department
On Saturday, Boston College football fell to 1–3 on the season after being unable to stop Louisville’s offense in a 56–28 loss.