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Thomas Castellanos, pictured above, finished the season with 3,360 yards, the third most in program history. (Photo courtesy of BC Football)

Castellanos’ Heroics Lift Eagles Over No. 17 SMU in Fenway Bowl 

Jack Bergamini December 28, 2023
Boston College football defeated SMU 23-14 on Thursday afternoon in the Fenway Bowl for its first bowl victory since 2016.
Thomas Castellanos, pictured above, has thrown four interceptions in BC’s last two games. (Paul Criado / Heights Staff)

Eagles Falter Against Pittsburgh in 24–16 Defeat

Jack Bergamini November 17, 2023
Boston College football fell to Pittsburgh 24–16 on Thursday. The Eagles only found the end zone once and allowed 404 total yards to Pitt.
BC’s secondary was responsible for allowing five of Hartman’s six total touchdowns come on throws in the red zone. (Ikram Ali / Heights Senior Staff)

Notebook: Hartman Lights Up BC’s Secondary As Wake Cruises To 43–15 Victory

Graham Dietz October 23, 2022
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.
BC hasn’t beaten an AP-ranked team in eight years, and that streak didn’t change Saturday night. (Brody Hannon / Heights Staff).

Notebook: Second-Half Collapse, Kicking Troubles Prove Costly for Eagles

Jack Bergamini October 10, 2022
BC football started off its game against No. 5 ranked Clemson Saturday with promise, but three second half touchdowns from the Tigers proved too much for the Eagles.
Though BC accumulated more total offense than Clemson in the first half, the Tigers' defense stiffed BC's offense in the second half and didn't allow a single second-half point. (Brody Hannon / For The Heights)

Tigers’ Late Scoring Spree Overcomes Eagles As BC Falls 31–3 In Red Bandanna Game

Graham Dietz October 9, 2022
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.
Quarterback Phil Jurkovec was sacked five times in Saturday's 27–10 loss to Virginia Tech. (Nicole Wei / Heights Staff)

Notebook: Offense Looks Dysfunctional In Loss To Virginia Tech, BC Stays Winless

Jack Bergamini September 11, 2022
Boston College dropped to 0–2 Saturday in a loss to Virginia Tech that saw the Eagles net just four rushing yards.
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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.
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