After a superb Senior Bowl and an impressive NFL Combine, offensive guard Chris Lindstrom climbed all the way up to 14th overall, landing with the Atlanta Falcons.
Looking Back at BC’s Most Recent First Round NFL Draft Selections
Chris Lindstrom is projected to be the first BC prospect selected in the opening round of the NFL Draft since Luke Kuechly—he would also be the Eagles’ 10th first rounder since 2000.
Landry Falls to Tennessee Titans in Early Second Round of NFL Draft
The Tennessee Titans traded up to grab Harold Landry with the 41st overall pick in the NFL Draft, making the edge rusher the highest-selected BC player since Luke Kuechly in 2012.
Luke Kuechly, SAAC Register Students for National Bone Marrow Registry
Over 800 people registered for the National Bone Marrow Registry this weekend.
It’s Time for Boston College to Build a Mark Herzlich Statue
Boston College football is retiring the jerseys of Luke Kuechly and Matt Ryan this season, but it should go above and beyond by adding a statue of Mark Herzlich to Alumni Stadium.
Luke Kuechly Speaks About Jersey Retirement (and Missing Edmond’s) in Friday Presser
Boston College football legends Luke Kuechly and Doug Flutie spoke on Friday about the former earning the high honor of having his jersey retired.
Football to Retire Ryan and Kuechly’s Jerseys
Two of the biggest legends in Boston College football history, Matt Ryan and Luke Kuechly, will receive the one of the highest honors that can be bestowed upon a player.
2013 NFL Defensive Player Of The Year: Luke Kuechly
BC Alum was announced as the 2013 NFL defensive player of the year after terrorizing offenses all season long.
Extras: Luke Kuechly Feature
Luke Kuechly is back at Boston College to work on finishing his degree, fulfilling a promise he made to his parents and Director of Football Operations Barry Gallup.
FOOTBALL: With Kuechly’s Shoes To Fill, Clancy Has Stepped Up
Entering this past weekend of games, Boston College middle linebacker Nick Clancy led all of college football with 43 tackles. More than half of those were racked up in last Saturday’s contest against Northwestern, where his 24-tackle performance earned him ACC player of the week honors. But if it weren’t for an injury during Clancy’s junior year of high school, he might not have even played football in college.