Boston College football’s season wrapped up Saturday against Syracuse, but several BC players earned awards for their accomplishments on the field for the 2022 season.
No. 18 Notre Dame Knocks Off BC 44–0 On Snowy Senior Day
After an upset win over then-No. 17 NC State a week prior, Boston College football was decimated in South Bend Saturday, falling to No. 18 Notre Dame 44–0.
Morehead Shines As Eagles Drop Fourth-Straight Game To Duke
BC football lost to Duke Friday for its fourth consecutive loss and seventh loss of the season. Backup Emmett Morehead shined as Phil Jurkovec’s replacement.
Notebook: Hartman Lights Up BC’s Secondary As Wake Cruises To 43–15 Victory
In Boston College football’s 43–15 loss at Wake Forest, BC’s secondary was no match for Sam Hartman’s play. The junior signal caller registered five touchdowns in the air for the second time this season.
Second Half Struggles, Penalties Plague BC In Blowout Loss To Wake Forest
Coming off its bye week, BC football couldn’t find the win column Saturday, falling to Wake Forest 43–15 for its fifth loss of the season.
Tigers’ Late Scoring Spree Overcomes Eagles As BC Falls 31–3 In Red Bandanna Game
Last year’s Clemson football team nearly lost to the Eagles in Death Valley, but BC ultimately fell by a score of 19–13. But just one year can make a big impact as this year’s No. 5 ranked Tigers toppled BC 31–3 at Alumni Stadium.
Notebook: BC’s Offense Overcomes Underdog Odds En Route To 34–33 Victory
In front of 38,517 fans at Alumni Stadium, BC turned the tables and pulled off an upset over Louisville on Family Weekend. Here are four observations from the game.
Eagles Demolished by FSU, Remain Winless In ACC Play
Boston College football failed to generate any momentum Saturday night against FSU, losing 44–14, the second largest loss of the Jeff Hafley era.
Eagles’ Losing Streak Extended With Loss To Syracuse
Boston College football suffered its fourth-straight loss Saturday afternoon to Syracuse despite holding a 3–0 lead at halftime.
Football Draws 19 New Players During Early Signing Period
During the first-ever early signing period, the Eagles brought in 19 players—one shy of last year’s entire recruiting class—including 12 three-star players and one blue-chip offensive lineman.