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With Saturday’s victory over the Crusaders, BC has won 34 consecutive games against FCS opponents. (Chris Ticas / Heights Editor)

Notebook: Penalties and Pass Rush Almost Cost BC Its Win Against Holy Cross

Jack Bergamini September 10, 2023
Boston College football narrowly defeated Holy Cross on Saturday. But penalties and a nonexistent pass rush almost costed the Eagles the win.
Quarterback Emmett Morehead (left) and offensive coordinator Steve Shimko (right) at BC’s spring practice. (Nicole Vagra / Heights Editor)

Reinforcements, QB1, and Moving On: A Recap of BC’s Eight and Ninth Practices

Jack Bergamini April 2, 2023
Boston College football participated in practices eight and nine last week, fresh off of its first intrasquad scrimmage on April 25.
BC’s defense recorded 11 tackles for loss and seven sacks in the loss (Chris Ticas / For The Heights)

Notebook: Improvement on the Ground and Sturdy First-Half Defense Not Enough in BC’s Loss to Syracuse 

Graham Dietz November 29, 2022
Boston College football has not had it easy amid its three-win 2022 season, but Saturday against Syracuse, BC showed promise—at least initially before a second-half collapse.
Zay Flowers became BC’s all-time receptions leader in the Loss, surpassing Alex Amidon’s 191 career receptions. (Jess Rivilis / Heights Senior Staff)

No. 18 Notre Dame Knocks Off BC 44–0 On Snowy Senior Day

Graham Dietz November 19, 2022
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.
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Eagles Focus On Speed, Versatility In Revamp of Linebackers Corps

Asa Ackerly April 16, 2021
Boston College football saw the departure of three staple linebackers, and the Eagles have taken unconventional routes to fill the position.
Max Richardson Declares for 2021 NFL Draft

Max Richardson Declares for 2021 NFL Draft

Asa Ackerly December 30, 2020
Richardson started at linebacker the past three seasons and finishes his BC career with 315 total tackles.
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