TABLE OF CONTENTS SEASON PREVIEW
Numerical Roster....................................................2 Alphabetical Roster ................................................4 Depth Chart ..........................................................6 Roster Breakdown ..................................................7 BC At A Glance ....................................................10 Facts and Figures..................................................12 Opponent Composite Schedule ............................14 Opponent Information ..........................................16 ACC Composite Schedule......................................17 ACC Bowls ..........................................................18
THE EAGLES
2013 EAGLES Returners..........................................................20 Newcomers ......................................................60 2013 COACHES AND STAFF Head Coach Steve Addazio................................64 Assistant Coaches ............................................66 Support Staff ....................................................75 Junior WR Spiffy Evans
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THE UNIVERSITY Boston College................................................194 President Fr. William P. Leahy ..........................195 Athletics Director Brad Bates............................196 Staff Directory ................................................197 Alumni Stadium ..............................................201 Yawkey Center ................................................202 Campus Map ..................................................203 Media Information ..........................................204 Boston College IMG Radio Network ................206 Boston College Media Relations ......................207 Media Outlets ................................................208
UNIVERSITY & MEDIA
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HISTORY & RECORDS
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HISTORY AND RECORDS BC Football Timeline ......................................114 All-Time Letterwinners ....................................122 Bowl Game History ........................................134 Honor Roll ......................................................145 Retired Jerseys and Numbers ..........................150 Doug Flutie ....................................................151 Mike Ruth ......................................................152 Records ..........................................................153 Biggest Comebacks ........................................163 All-Time Polls ..................................................164 Defensive Records ..........................................165 Records vs. Ranked Teams ..............................166 Team Records ................................................168 Year-By-Year Records ......................................169 All-Time Results ..............................................186 Eagles in the NFL Draft ....................................190 Eagles in the Super Bowl and Pro Bowl............192
2012 SEASON REVIEW
The publication was written, edited and compiled by assistant media relations director Tim Clark with assistance from associate athletics director for media relations Chris Cameron, assistant athletics director Dick Kelley, assistant athletics director Stephanie Tunnera, assistant director Matt Lynch, assistant director Suzanna Ollove, media relations assistants Mike Billings and Nicholas Dow and and student assistant John Hennessy.
COACHES & STAFF
CREDITS
2012 YEAR IN REVIEW Game Summaries..............................................84 Individual Awards ............................................96 Statistics ..........................................................97 Game-By-Game Starters ..................................104 Superlatives ....................................................105 Departed Letterwinners ..................................106
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ROSTER (NUMERICAL) No. Player 2 3 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 19 20 21 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 30 32 33 33 34 35 36 36 37 37 38 39 41 42 43 43 44 45 46 46 47 48 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 2
Nigel Matthews Harrison Jackson Al Louis-Jean Jr. C.J. Jones Spiffy Evans Josh Bordner Dominique Williams Bobby Swigert Chase Rettig Christian Suntrup Mack Lowrie James Walsh Mike Marscovetra Bryce Jones Dan Crimmins Austin Lommen Sean Sylvia Tahj Kimble Manuel Asprilla Myles Willis Kevin Pierre-Louis Josh Keyes David Dudeck Justin Simmons Matt Milano James McCaffrey Mike Strizak Joey Launceford Charlie Callinan Tim Joy Jeffrey Jay Sean Duggan Tyler Rouse Griff Rogan Bobby Wolford Drew Barksdale Zach Wolfe Ted Davenport Atem Ntantang Jake Sinkovec Alex Howell John Johnson Carmen Dello Iacono Andre Williams Mehdi Abdesmad Joel Rich Sean Burke Spenser Rositano Jake Wilhelm Nick Lifka Steele Divitto Frank Taylor Connor Galligan Steven Daniels Leonard Skubal Marquis Little Kieran Borcich Michael Fischer
Cl.
Pos.
Ht.
Wt.
R-Fr. So. So. Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Sr. So. Fr. Fr. Sr. So. So. R-Fr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Fr. Sr. Jr. So. So. Fr. Jr. R-Fr. So. Fr. So. Jr. Jr. Fr. Jr. R-Fr. Fr. So. Jr. Fr. Sr. So. Fr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Fr. R-Fr. Jr. R-Fr. So. Sr. R-Fr. Jr. So. R-Fr. Fr. So. R-Fr.
WR WR DB DB WR QB DB WR QB QB QB QB QB DB WR QB DB RB DB RB LB LB RB DB S DB LB K WR LB WR LB RB WR LB WR DB DB CB TE/FB P DB TE RB DL TE LB DB K DL LB OL LB LB LS LB DL LS
6-1 6-2 6-2 5-11 5-11 6-4 6-0 6-1 6-3 6-3 6-3 6-1 6-4 6-1 6-5 6-3 6-0 5-11 5-11 5-9 6-1 6-2 5-11 6-3 6-0 5-10 6-2 5-10 6-4 6-2 6-2 6-4 5-9 6-1 6-2 5-11 5-10 6-1 5-11 6-4 6-5 6-0 6-4 6-0 6-7 6-3 5-10 6-1 5-8 6-2 6-2 6-3 6-1 6-0 5-10 6-3 6-3 6-0
189 Darlington School/Dallas, Ga. 201 Loudoun Valley/Round Hill, Va. 195 Brockton/Brockton, Mass. 185 A.I. DuPont/Wilmington, Del. 190 Chaminade-Madonna/Hollywood, Fla. 220 Century/Sykesville, Md. 212 Brockton/Brockton, Mass. 186 Louisville/Louisville, Ohio 206 San Clemente/Sierra Madre, Calif. 214 Chaminade College Prep/St. Louis, Mo. 207 Roxbury Latin/Foxboro, Mass. 191 Dublin Coffman HS/Dublin, Ohio 207 Indian Hills/Oakland, N.J. 166 Cleveland Heights/University Heights, Ohio 222 Demarest/Closter, N.J. 196 Breck School/Eden Prairie, Minn. 208 Cheshire Academy (Conn.)/Dartmouth, Mass. 211 Fernandina Beach/Fernandina Beach, Fla. 177 Everett/Everett, Mass. 187 Marist School/Conyers, Ga. 225 King Low Heywood Thomas/Norwalk, Conn. 216 Chatham/Ghent, N.Y. 190 The Hun School/Princeton, N.J. 188 Martin County/Stuart, Fla. 200 Dr. Phillips HS/Orlando, Fla. 194 Buckingham Browne & Nichols/Winchester, Mass. 239 Don Bosco Prep/Fair Lawn, N.J. 184 O’Dea/Seattle, Wash. 219 St. Peter’s Prep/Westfield, N.J. 222 Chelmsford/Chelmsford, Mass. 195 Brunswick School/Greenwich, Conn. 241 Saint Xavier/Cincinnati, Ohio 192 Baker HS/Baldwinsville, N.Y. 185 Chaminade/Garden City, N.Y. 233 Bishop Kenny/Jacksonville, Fla. 182 Solon HS/Solon, Ohio 200 The Lovett School/Atlanta, Ga. 203 Medway/Medway, Mass. 176 Woodgrove HS/Purcellville, Va. 244 Carmel Catholic (Ill.)/Bristol, Wis. 215 West Florence/Florence, S.C. 180 Northwestern HS/West Hyattsville, Md. 210 Dedham/Dedham, Mass. 227 Parkland/Schnecksville, Pa. 278 Cegep du Vieux-Montreal/Montreal, Quebec 229 St. Thomas Aquinas/Paris, Ohio 205 LaSalle College HS/Lansdale, Pa. 208 Stone Bridge/Ashburn, Va. 150 St. Edward/Amherst, Ohio 274 Naperville North/Naperville, Ill. 237 Don Bosco Prep (N.J.)/Ridgefield, Conn. 287 Archbishop Wood/Warrington, Pa. 207 Brooks School/Wenham, Mass. 249 Worcester Academy/Cincinnati, Ohio 215 St. Thomas Aquinas/Deerfield Beach, Fla. 225 Manchester HS/Manchester, Conn. 276 Bronxville/Bronxville, N.Y. 227 St. Sebastian’s/Wellesley, Mass.
Previous School/Hometown
No. Player
Ht.
Wt.
Previous School/Hometown
6-2 6-4 6-7 6-3 6-1 6-5 6-3 6-3 6-6 6-6 6-7 6-6 6-7 6-7 6-5 6-7 6-3 6-5 6-3 6-3 6-2 6-0 6-0 5-11 6-2 6-6 6-7 6-5 6-4 6-3 6-3 6-3 6-5 6-3 6-3 6-9
215 221 305 302 225 302 298 275 298 303 299 304 298 297 310 300 312 276 241 253 251 182 198 192 198 253 252 260 237 300 246 242 291 285 261 283
Phillips Exeter/Wakefield, Mass. Eden Prairie/Eden Prairie, Minn. Maine South/Park Ridge, Ill. Brother Rice/Evergreen Park, Ill. Ocean Township/West Allenhurst, N.J. Kennett/Conway, N.H. Proctor Academy/Lynn, Mass. Silver Lake Regional/Plympton, Mass. St. Joseph’s Prep (Pa.)/Riverside, N.J. Dunmore/Dunmore, Pa. Duxbury/Duxbury, Mass. Providence Catholic/Orland Park, Ill. Haddonfield Memorial/Haddonfield, N.J. Radnor/Villanova, Pa. Phillips Andover/North Reading, Mass. Armwood HS/Univ. of Florida/Tampa, Fla. Tabor Academy/Jamaica Plain, Mass. Christchurch School/Christchurch, Va. Andover/Andover, Mass. Buchholz HS/Syracuse Univ./Gainesville, Fla. Barnegat/Barnegat, N.J. Hotchkiss School (Conn.)/Greenfield, Mass. Champlain-Lennoxville/Montreal, Quebec Strongsville/Strongsville, Ohio Lawrence Academy/Iowa/Carver, Mass. Xaverian Brothers/West Newton, Mass. Pope John XXIII/Hackettstown, N.J. St. Peters Prep/Jersey City, N.J. Somerville/Branchburg, N.J. Seton Hall Prep/West Caldwell, N.Y. Kimball Union (N.H.)/Hamburg, Germany St. Ignatius/Middleburg Heights, Ohio Cheshire Academy (Conn.)/Somerset, N.J. Laurel Highlands/Uniontown, Pa. Harrison HS/Harrison, Ohio Avon Lake/Avon Lake, Ohio
2012 SEASON REVIEW
Pos. LB LB/DE OL C LB OL OL DL OL C OL OL OL OL OL OL DT OL WR TE TE WR WR K/P WR TE DE TE TE DL DE DE DL DL DT DL
COACHES & STAFF
Cl. R-Fr. Fr. So. Jr. R-Fr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Jr. So. Jr. So. R-Fr. So. Jr. Sr. Fr. R-Fr. So. So. Jr. Sr. R-Fr. Sr. So. Jr. So. So. Sr. So. Sr. Fr. Jr. Sr. Fr. Jr.
THE EAGLES
Michael Gaffney Jack Cottrell Victor Nelson Andy Gallik A.J. Caruso Ian White Harris Williams Jaryd Rudolph Seth Betancourt Paul Gaughan Aaron Kramer Dan Lembke Jim Cashman Dave Bowen Bobby Vardaro Matt Patchan Tevin Montgomery Win Homer Brian Miller Louie Addazio Jarrett Darmstatter Alex Amidon Joel Karim Zoungrana Nate Freese Marcus Grant C.J. Parsons Malachi Moore Mike Giacone Mike Naples Connor Wujciak Kasim Edebali Kevin Kavalec Dominic Appiah Kaleb Ramsey Truman Gutapfel Brian Mihalik
SEASON PREVIEW
57 57 58 59 61 62 64 65 67 69 70 71 72 74 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 87 88 89 90 91 93 95 96 97 99
COACHING STAFF Frank Leonard .................................................Tight Ends Sean McGowan..Special Teams/SAM Linebackers/Nickel Package Al Washington..........................................Running Backs Nick Charlton.......................Graduate Assistant (Offense) Rich Gunnell........................Graduate Assistant (Offense) Mike Livingston ..................Graduate Assistant (Defense) Chris Trifone ......Grad. Assistant (Defense/Special Teams)
HISTORY & RECORDS
Steve Addazio...............................................Head Coach Don Brown ................Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers Ryan Day..................Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks Ben Albert.................................................Defensive Line Todd Fitch ......Wide Receivers/Passing Game Coordinator Justin Frye .................................................Offensive Line Kevin Lempa...........................................Defensive Backs
PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Mihalik, Brian .......................Mih-HAHL-ik Moore, Malachi......................MAL-a-KAI Ntantang, Atem .....................AH-tem NEH-tan-TANG Pierre-Louis, Kevin ................Pierre-LEW-iss Sinkovec, Jake........................SINK-a-veck Strizak, Mike ..........................STREE-zack Swigert, Bobby ......................SWHY-gert Wujciak, Connor.....................Woe-JACK Zoungrana, Joel Karim................ZOON-gra-na, Jo-ELL Ka-REEM
UNIVERSITY & MEDIA
Abdesmad, Mehdi .................Ab-des-MAHD, Meh-DEE Appiah, Dominic ....................A-PEE-ah Asprilla, Manuel.....................A-SPREE-ah Borcich, Kieran .......................Bor-CHITCH, Kier-IN Edebali, Kasim .......................Ed-a-BAHL-ee, Ka-SIM Freese, Nate...........................FREEZE Gaughan, Paul .......................GONE Gutapfel, Truman ...................GOOD-apple Keyes, Josh ............................KIZE Lommen, Austin.....................LOW-men
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ROSTER (ALPHABETICAL) No. Player 45 81 83 95 21 37 67 55 8 74 46 32 61 72 57 18 52 82 38 43 49 26 34 91 7 56 85 57 51 59 69 88 86 97 79 42 3 33 43 17 6 33 93 25 20 70 30 71 48 54 19 5 14 16 2 29 99 28 4
Mehdi Abdesmad Louie Addazio Alex Amidon Dominic Appiah Manuel Asprilla Drew Barksdale Seth Betancourt Kieran Borcich Josh Bordner Dave Bowen Sean Burke Charlie Callinan A.J. Caruso Jim Cashman Jack Cottrell Dan Crimmins Steven Daniels Jarrett Darmstatter Ted Davenport Carmen Dello Iacono Steele Divitto David Dudeck Sean Duggan Kasim Edebali Spiffy Evans Michael Fischer Nate Freese Michael Gaffney Connor Galligan Andy Gallik Paul Gaughan Mike Giacone Marcus Grant Truman Gutapfel Win Homer Alex Howell Harrison Jackson Jeffrey Jay John Johnson Bryce Jones C.J. Jones Tim Joy Kevin Kavalec Josh Keyes Tahj Kimble Aaron Kramer Joey Launceford Dan Lembke Nick Lifka Marquis Little Austin Lommen Al Louis-Jean Jr. Mack Lowrie Mike Marscovetra Nigel Matthews James McCaffrey Brian Mihalik Matt Milano
Cl.
Pos.
Ht.
Wt.
Jr. So. Sr. Jr. Jr. Fr. Jr. So. Jr. So. R-Fr. Fr. R-Fr. R-Fr. Fr. So. So. Jr. Jr. Jr. Sr. So. Jr. Sr. Jr. R-Fr. Sr. R-Fr. Jr. Jr. So. So. So. Fr. R-Fr. So. So. Jr. Fr. So. Jr. So. Fr. Jr. Jr. Jr. So. So. So. Fr. R-Fr. So. Fr. Sr. R-Fr. Jr. Jr. Fr.
DL TE WR DL DB WR OL DL QB OL LB WR LB OL LB/DE WR LB TE DB TE LB RB LB DE WR LS K/P LB LB C C TE WR DT OL P WR WR DB DB DB LB DE LB RB OL K OL DL LB QB DB QB QB WR DB DL S
6-7 6-3 6-0 6-5 5-11 5-11 6-6 6-3 6-4 6-7 5-10 6-4 6-1 6-7 6-4 6-5 6-0 6-2 6-1 6-4 6-2 5-11 6-4 6-3 5-11 6-0 5-11 6-2 6-1 6-3 6-6 6-5 6-2 6-3 6-5 6-5 6-2 6-2 6-0 6-1 5-11 6-2 6-3 6-2 5-11 6-7 5-10 6-6 6-2 6-3 6-3 6-2 6-3 6-4 6-1 5-10 6-9 6-0
278 Cegep du Vieux-Montreal/Montreal, Quebec 253 Buchholz HS/Syracuse Univ./Gainesville, Fla. 182 Hotchkiss School (Conn.)/Greenfield, Mass. 291 Cheshire Academy (Conn.)/Somerset, N.J. 177 Everett/Everett, Mass. 182 Solon HS/Solon, Ohio 298 St. Joseph’s Prep (Pa.)/Riverside, N.J. 276 Bronxville/Bronxville, N.Y. 220 Century/Sykesville, Md. 297 Radnor/Villanova, Pa. 205 LaSalle College HS/Lansdale, PA 219 St. Peter’s Prep/Westfield, N.J. 225 Ocean Township/West Allenhurst, N.J. 298 Haddonfield Memorial/Haddonfield, N.J. 221 Eden Prairie/Eden Prairie, Minn. 222 Demarest/Closter, N.J. 249 Worcester Academy/Cincinnati, Ohio 251 Barnegat/Barnegat, N.J. 203 Medway/Medway, Mass. 210 Dedham/Dedham, Mass. 237 Don Bosco Prep (N.J.)/Ridgefield, Conn. 190 The Hun School/Princeton, N.J. 241 Saint Xavier/Cincinnati, Ohio 246 Kimball Union (N.H.)/Hamburg, Germany 190 Chaminade-Madonna/Hollywood, Fla. 227 St. Sebastian’s/Wellesley, Mass. 192 Strongsville/Strongsville, Ohio 215 Phillips Exeter/Wakefield, Mass. 207 Brooks School/Wenham, Mass. 302 Brother Rice/Evergreen Park, Ill. 303 Dunmore/Dunmore, Pa. 260 St. Peters Prep/Jersey City, N.J. 198 Lawrence Academy/Iowa/Carver, Mass. 261 Harrison HS/Harrison, Ohio 276 Christchurch School/Christchurch, Va. 215 West Florence/Florence, S.C. 201 Loudoun Valley/Round Hill, Va. 195 Brunswick School/Greenwich, Conn. 180 Northwestern HS/West Hyattsville, Md. 166 Cleveland Heights/University Heights, Ohio 185 A.I. DuPont/Wilmington, Del. 222 Chelmsford/Chelmsford, Mass. 242 St. Ignatius/Middleburg Heights, Ohio 216 Chatham/Ghent, N.Y. 211 Fernandina Beach/Fernandina Beach, Fla. 299 Duxbury/Duxbury, Mass. 184 O’Dea/Seattle, Wash. 304 Providence Catholic/Orland Park, Ill. 274 Naperville North/Naperville, Ill. 225 Manchester HS/Manchester, Conn. 196 Breck School/Eden Prairie, Minn. 195 Brockton/Brockton, Mass. 207 Roxbury Latin/Foxboro, Mass. 207 Indian Hills/Oakland, N.J. 189 Darlington School/Dallas, Ga. 194 Buckingham Browne & Nichols/Winchester, Mass. 283 Avon Lake/Avon Lake, Ohio 200 Dr. Phillips HS/Orlando, Fla.
Previous School/Hometown
No. Player
Ht.
Wt.
Previous School/Hometown
6-3 6-3 6-7 6-4 6-7 5-11 6-6 6-7 6-1 6-3 6-3 6-3 6-1 6-1 5-9 6-3 6-3 6-4 5-10 6-2 6-3 6-0 6-1 6-3 6-5 6-1 6-5 5-8 6-0 6-0 6-3 5-9 5-10 6-2 6-3 6-0
241 312 252 237 305 176 253 300 225 285 206 229 185 208 192 275 188 244 215 239 214 208 186 287 310 191 302 150 227 212 298 187 200 233 300 198
Andover/Andover, Mass. Tabor Academy/Jamaica Plain, Mass. Pope John XXIII/Hackettstown, N.J. Somerville/Branchburg, N.J. Maine South/Park Ridge, Ill. Woodgrove HS/Purcellville, Va. Xaverian Brothers/West Newton, Mass. Armwood HS/Univ. of Florida/Tampa, Fla King Low Heywood Thomas/Norwalk, Conn. Laurel Highlands/Uniontown, Pa. San Clemente/Sierra Madre, Calif. St. Thomas Aquinas/Paris, Ohio Chaminade/Garden City, N.Y. Stone Bridge/Ashburn, Va. Baker HS/Baldwinsville, N.Y. Silver Lake Regional/Plympton, Mass. Martin County/Stuart, Fla. Carmel Catholic (Ill.)/Bristol, Wis. St. Thomas Aquinas/Deerfield Beach, Fla. Don Bosco Prep/Fair Lawn, N.J. Chaminade College Prep/St. Louis, Mo. Cheshire Academy (Conn.)/Dartmouth, Mass. Louisville/Louisville, Ohio Archbishop Wood/Warrington, Pa. Phillips Andover/North Reading, Mass. Dublin Coffman HS/Dublin, Ohio Kennett/Conway, N.H. St. Edward/Amherst, Ohio Parkland/Schnecksville, Pa. Brockton/Brockton, Mass. Proctor Academy/Lynn, Mass. Marist School/Conyers, Ga. The Lovett School/Atlanta, Ga. Bishop Kenny/Jacksonville, Fla. Seton Hall Prep/West Caldwell, N.Y. Champlain-Lennoxville/Montreal, Quebec
2012 SEASON REVIEW
Pos. WR DT DE TE OL CB TE OL LB DL QB TE WR DB RB DL DB TE LS LB QB DB WR OL OL QB OL K RB DB OL RB DB LB DL WR
COACHES & STAFF
Cl. So. Fr. So. Sr. So. Fr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Fr. Jr. Jr. Fr. Sr. So. Sr. R-Fr. R-Fr. So. Jr. Jr. R-Fr. Jr. Fr. Sr. R-Fr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Fr. So. R-Fr. So. R-Fr.
THE EAGLES
Brian Miller Tevin Montgomery Malachi Moore Mike Naples Victor Nelson Atem Ntantang C.J. Parsons Matt Patchan Kevin Pierre-Louis Kaleb Ramsey Chase Rettig Joel Rich Griff Rogan Spenser Rositano Tyler Rouse Jaryd Rudolph Justin Simmons Jake Sinkovec Leonard Skubal Mike Strizak Christian Suntrup Sean Sylvia Bobby Swigert Frank Taylor Bobby Vardaro James Walsh Ian White Jake Wilhelm Andre Williams Dominique Williams Harris Williams Myles Willis Zach Wolfe Bobby Wolford Connor Wujciak Joel Karim Zoungrana
SEASON PREVIEW
80 78 87 89 58 39 87 77 24 96 11 46 36 47 35 65 27 41 53 30 13 19 10 50 76 15 62 48 44 9 64 23 37 36 90 84
COACHING STAFF Frank Leonard .................................................Tight Ends Sean McGowan..Special Teams/SAM Linebackers/Nickel Package Al Washington..........................................Running Backs Nick Charlton.......................Graduate Assistant (Offense) Rich Gunnell........................Graduate Assistant (Offense) Mike Livingston ..................Graduate Assistant (Defense) Chris Trifone ......Grad. Assistant (Defense/Special Teams)
HISTORY & RECORDS
Steve Addazio...............................................Head Coach Don Brown ................Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers Ryan Day..................Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks Ben Albert.................................................Defensive Line Todd Fitch ......Wide Receivers/Passing Game Coordinator Justin Frye .................................................Offensive Line Kevin Lempa...........................................Defensive Backs
PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Mihalik, Brian .......................Mih-HAHL-ik Moore, Malachi......................MAL-a-KAI Ntantang, Atem .....................AH-tem NEH-tan-TANG Pierre-Louis, Kevin ................Pierre-LEW-iss Sinkovec, Jake........................SINK-a-veck Strizak, Mike ..........................STREE-zack Swigert, Bobby ......................SWHY-gert Wujciak, Connor.....................Woe-JACK Zoungrana, Joel Karim................ZOON-gra-na, Jo-ELL Ka-REEM
UNIVERSITY & MEDIA
Abdesmad, Mehdi .................Ab-des-MAHD, Meh-DEE Appiah, Dominic ....................A-PEE-ah Asprilla, Manuel.....................A-SPREE-ah Borcich, Kieran .......................Bor-CHITCH, Kier-IN Edebali, Kasim .......................Ed-a-BAHL-ee, Ka-SIM Freese, Nate...........................FREEZE Gaughan, Paul .......................GONE Gutapfel, Truman ...................GOOD-apple Keyes, Josh ............................KIZE Lommen, Austin.....................LOW-men
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PRESEASON DEPTH CHART OFFENSE
DEFENSE
LT
71 Dan Lembke (6-6, 304, So.) 74 Dave Bowen (6-7, 297, So.)
DE
96 Kaleb Ramsey (6-3, 285, Sr.) 99 Brian Mihalik (6-9, 283, Jr.)
LG
76 Bobby Vardaro (6-5, 310, Jr.) 69 Paul Gaughan (6-6, 303, So.) 70 Aaron Kramer (6-7, 292, Jr.)
LT
45 Mehdi Abdesmad (6-7, 278, Jr.) 65 Jaryd Rudolph (6-3, 275, Sr.)
RT
90 Connor Wujciak (6-3, 300, So.) 95 Dominic Appiah (6-5, 291, Jr.)
DE
91 Kasim Edebali (6-3, 246, Sr.) 48 Nick Lifka (6-3, 274, So.)
SLB
24 Kevin Pierre-Louis (6-1, 225, Sr.) 25 Josh Keyes (6-2, 216, Jr.)
MLB
49 Steele Divitto (6-3, 237, Sr.) 34 Sean Duggan (6-4, 241, Jr.)
WLB
52 Steven Daniels (6-0, 249, So.) 30 Mike Strizak (6-2, 239, R-Fr.)
LC
21 Manuel Asprilla (5-11, 177, Jr.) 5 Al Louis-Jean, Sr. (6-2, 195, So.)
C
RG
RT
64 Harris Williams (6-3, 298, Jr.) 70 Aaron Kramer (6-7, 299, Jr.) 62 Ian White (6-5, 302, Sr.) 67 Seth Betancourt (6-6, 298, Jr.)
TE or
89 Mike Naples (6-4, 237, Sr.) 87 C.J. Parsons (6-6, 253, Jr.)
WR
83 Alex Amidon (6-0, 182, Sr.) 18 Dan Crimmins (6-5, 222, So.) 3 Harrison Jackson (6-3, 201, So.)
or WR
7 Spiffy Evans (6-0, 184, Jr.) 86 Marcus Grant (6-2, 198, So.)
SS
47 Spenser Rositano (6-1, 208, Jr.) 9 Dominique Williams (6-0, 212, Jr.)
QB
11 Chase Rettig (6-3, 213, Sr.) 8 Josh Bordner (6-4, 221, Jr.) 16 Mike Marscovetra (6-4, 207, Sr.)
FS
19 Sean Sylvia (6-0, 208, Jr.) 27 Justin Simmons (6-3, 188, So.)
RC
17 Bryce Jones (6-1, 166, So.) 6 C.J. Jones (5-11, 185, Jr.)
or
6
59 Andy Gallik (6-3, 302, Jr.) 50 Frank Taylor (6-3, 287, R-Fr.)
RB
44 Andre Williams (6-0, 227, Sr.) 24 Dave Dudeck (5-11, 190, So.)
FB
41 Jake Sinkovec (6-4, 244, Sr.) 82 Jarrett Darmstatter (6-2, 251, Jr.)
ROSTER BREAKDOWN ROSTER BY CLASS SEASON PREVIEW
Total Players: 94 Number of Juniors and Seniors: 32 (45.7%) Number of Redshirt Freshmen and Sophomores: 36 (38.3%) Seniors: 15 (16.0%) WR Alex Amidon, LB Steele Divitto, DE Kasim Edebali, K Nate Freese, QB Mike Marscovetra, TE Mike Naples, OL Matt Patchan, LB Kevin Pierre-Louis, DT Kaleb Ramsey, QB Chase Rettig, DL Jaryd Rudolph, FB Jake Sinkovec, WR Bobby Swigert, OG Ian White, RB Andre Williams.
THE EAGLES COACHES & STAFF
Juniors: 27 (28.7%) DE Mehdi Abdesmad, DL Dominic Appiah, DB Manuel Asprilla, OT Seth Betancourt, QB Josh Bordner, TE Jarrett Darmstatter, DB Ted Davenport, TE Carmen Dello Iacono, LB Sean Duggan, WR Spiffy Evans, LB Connor Galligan, C Andy Gallik, WR Marcus Grant, WR Jeffrey Jay, DB C.J. Jones, DB Josh Keyes, RB Tahj Kimble, OL Aaron Kramer, DB James McCaffrey, DE Brian Mihalik, TE C.J. Parsons, WR Griff Rogan, DB Spenser Rositano, DB Sean Sylvia, OG Bobby Vardaro, DB Dominique Williams, OG Harris Williams.
Freshmen: 15 (16.0%) WR Drew Barksdale, WR Charlie Callinan, LB/DE Jack Cottrell, DT Truman Gutapfel, CB John Johnson, DE Kevin Kavalec, LB Marquis Little, WR Mack Lowrie, S Matt Milano, DT Tevin Montgomery, CB Atem Ntangtang, TE Joel Rich, RB Tyler Rouse, QB James Walsh, RB Myles Willis.
Junior LB Josh Keyes
ROSTER BY STATE/COUNTRY Total Players: 94 Number of Players from CT, MA, and NH: 26 (27.6%) Number of Players from DE, MD, NY, NJ, and PA: 27 (28.7%) Number of Players from IL, MN, MI, OH, and WI: 20 (21.3%) Number of Players from FL, GA, SC, and VA: 16 (17.0%) Hometown
High School
Sierre Madre
San Clemente
Canada (Quebec): 2 Mehdi Abdesmad Montreal Joel Karim Zoungrana Montreal Connecticut: 4 Steele Divitto
Ridgefield
UNIVERSITY & MEDIA
Name California: 1 Chase Rettig
HISTORY & RECORDS
Redshirt Freshmen: 14 (14.9%) LB Sean Burke, LB/LS A.J. Caruso, OL Jim Cashman, LS Michael Fischer, LB Michael Gaffney, OL Win Homer, QB Austin Lommen, WR Nigel Matthews, LS Leonard Skubal, LB Mike Strizak, OL Frank Taylor, K Jake Wilhelm, LB Bobby Wolford, WR Joel Karim Zoungrana.
2012 SEASON REVIEW
Sophomores: 23 (24.5%) TE Louie Addazio, DL Kieran Borcich, OL Dave Bowen, TE Dan Crimmins, LB Steven Daniels, RB David Dudeck, C Paul Gaughan, TE Mike Giacone, K/P Alex Howell, WR Harrison Jackson, DB Bryce Jones, LB Tim Joy, K Joey Launceford, OL Dan Lembke, LB Nick Lifka, DB Al Louis-Jean Jr., TE Brian Miller, DE Malachi Moore, OL Victor Nelson, OL Liam Porter, DB Justin Simmons, QB Christian Suntrup, DL Connor Wujciak.
Cegep du Vieux-Montreal Champlain-Lennoxville
Don Bosco Prep (NJ) 7
ROSTER BREAKDOWN Jeffrey Jay Marquis Little Kevin Pierre-Louis Delaware: 1 C.J. Jones
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Greenwich Brunswick School Manchester Manchester Norwalk King Low Heywood Thomas
Wilmington
Harris Williams
Lynn
Proctor Academy
Minnesota: 2 Austin Lommen Jack Cottrell
Eden Prairie Eden Prairie
Missouri: 1 Christian Suntrup
St. Louis
Chaminade College Prep
New Hampshire: 1 Conway Ian White
Kennett
Breck School Eden Prairie
A.I. DuPont
Florida: 8 Louie Addazio Spiffy Evans Tahj Kimble Matt Milano Matt Patchan Justin Simmons Leonard Skubal Bobby Wolford
Gainesville Buchholz Hollywood Chaminade-Madonna Fernandina Beach Fernandina Beach Orlando Dr. Phillips Tampa Armwood Stuart Martin County Boca Raton St. Thomas Aquinas Jacksonville Bishop Kenny
Georgia: 3 Nigel Matthews Myles Willis Zach Wolfe
Dallas Conyers Atlanta
Illinois: 4 Andy Gallik Dan Lembke Nick Lifka Victor Nelson
Evergreen Park Orland Park Naperville Park Ridge
Darlington School Marist School The Lovett School
Brother Rice Providence Catholic Naperville North Maine South
Maryland: 2 Josh Bordner John Johnson
Sykesville Northwestern
Massachusetts: 21 Alex Amidon Manuel Asprilla Ted Davenport Carmen Dello Iacono Michael Fischer Michael Gaffney Connor Galligan Marcus Grant Tim Joy Aaron Kramer Mack Lowrie Al Louis-Jean, Jr. James McCaffrey Brian Miller Tevin Montgomery C.J. Parsons Jaryd Rudolph Sean Sylvia Bobby Vardaro Dominique Williams
Greenfield Hotchkiss School (CT) Everett Everett Medway Medway Dedham Dedham Wellesley St. Sebastian’s Wakefield Phillips Exter Brooks School Wenham Carver Lawrence Academy Chelmsford Chelmsford Duxbury Duxbury Foxboro Roxbury Latin Brockton Brockton WinchesterBuckingham Browne & Nichols Andover Andover Jamaica Plain Tabor Dover Xaverian Brothers Plympton Silver Lake Regional Dartmouth Cheshire Academy (CT) North Reading Phillips Andover Brockton Brockton
Century West Hyattsville
New Jersey: 13 Dominic Appiah Seth Betancourt Charlie Callinan A.J. Caruso Jim Cashman Dan Crimmins Jarrett Darmstatter David Dudeck Mike Giacone Mike Marscovetra Malachi Moore Mike Naples Mike Strizak
Somerset Cheshire Academy (CT) Riverside St. Joseph’s Prep (PA) Westfield St. Peter’s Prep West Allenhurst Ocean Township Haddonfield Haddonfield Memorial Closter Demarest Barnegat Barnegat Princeton The Hun School Jersey City St. Peters Prep Oakland Indian Hills Hackettstown Pope John XXIII Branchburg Somerville Fair Lawn Don Bosco Prep
New York: 5 Kieran Borcich Josh Keyes Griff Rogan Tyler Rouse Connor Wujciak
Bronxville Ghent Garden City Baldwinsville West Caldwell
Ohio: 12 Steven Daniels Drew Barksdale Sean Duggan Nate Freese Truman Gutapfel Bryce Jones Kevin Kavalec Brian Mihalik Joel Rich Bobby Swigert James Walsh Jake Wilhelm
Cincinnati Worcester Academy Solon Solon Cincinnati Saint Xavier Strongsville Strongsville Harrison Harrison University Heights Cleveland Heights Middlebury Heights St. Ignatius Avon Lake Avon Lake Paris St. Thomas Aquinas Louisville Louisville Dublin Dublin Coffman Amherst St. Edward
Pennsylvania: 6 Dave Bowen Sean Burke Paul Gaughan Kaleb Ramsey
Villanova Lansdale Dunmore Uniontown
Bronxville Chatham Chaminade Baker Seton Hall Prep
Radnor LaSalle College HS Dunmore Laurel Highlands
Frank Taylor Andre Williams
Warrington Schnecksville
West Florence
Virginia: 4 Win Homer Harrison Jackson Atem Ntantang Spenser Rositano
Christchurch Round Hill Purcellville Ashburn
Washington: 1 Joey Launceford
Seattle
O’Dea
Wisconsin: 1 Jake Sinkovec
Bristol
Carmel Catholic (IL)
Christchurch School Loudoun Valley Woodgrove Stone Bridge
ROSTER BY POSITION Total Players: 94
Running Backs (5): Andre Williams, Sr., Tahj Kimble, Jr., David Dudeck, So., Tyler Rouse, Fr., Myles Willis, Fr.
Tight Ends (9): Mike Naples, Sr., Jake Sinkovec (FB), Sr., Jarrett Darmstatter (FB), Jr., Carmen Dello Iacono, Jr., C.J. Parsons, Jr., Louie Addazio, So., Brian Miller (FB), So., Mike Giacone, So., Joel Rich, Fr.
Defensive Line (12): Kaleb Ramsey, Sr., Kasim Edebali, Sr., Mehdi Abdesmad, Jr., Dominic Appiah, Jr., Brian Mihalik, Jr., Kieran Borcich, So., Nick Lifka, So., Connor Wujciak, So., Malachi Moore, So., Truman Gutapfel, Fr., Kevin Kavalec, Fr., Tevin Montgomery, Fr. SPECIAL TEAMS Kickers (3): Nate Freese, Sr., Joey Launceford, So., Jake Wilhelm, R-Fr. Punters (2): Nate Freese, Sr., Alex Howell, So.
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Wide Receivers (12): Alex Amidon, Sr., Bobby Swigert, Sr., Spiffy Evans, Jr., Marcus Grant, Jr., Jeffrey Jay, Jr., Griff Rogan, Jr., Dan Crimmins, So., Harrison Jackson, So., Nigel Matthews, R-Fr., Joel Karim Zoungrana, R-Fr., Drew Barksdale, Fr., Charlie Callinan, Fr.
Linebackers (14): Steele Divitto, Sr., Kevin Pierre-Louis, Sr., Sean Duggan, Jr., Connor Galligan, Jr., Josh Keyes, Jr., Anthony Caruso, R-Fr., Steven Daniels, So., Tim Joy, So., Michael Gaffney, R-Fr., Sean Burke, R-Fr., Mike Strizak, R-Fr., Bobby Wolford, R-Fr., Jack Cottrell (LB/DB), Fr., Marquis Little, Fr.
HISTORY & RECORDS
Offensive Linemen (15): Matt Patchan, Sr., Ian White, Sr., Seth Betancourt, Jr., Andy Gallik, Jr., Aaron Kramer, Jr., Bobby Vardaro, Jr., Harris Williams, Jr., Dave Bowen, So., Paul Gaughan, So., Dan Lembke, So., Victor Nelson, So., Jim Cashman, R-Fr., Win Homer, R-Fr., Frank Taylor, R-Fr.
DEFENSE Defensive Backs (14): Manuel Asprilla, Jr., Ted Davenport, Jr., C.J. Jones, Jr., Al LouisJean, Jr., James McCaffrey, Jr., Spenser Rositano, Jr., Dominique Williams, Jr., Sean Sylvia, Jr., Bryce Jones, So., Justin Simmons, So., Jack Cottrell (LB/DB), Fr., John Johnson, Fr., Matt Milano, Fr., Atem Ntantang, Fr.
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OFFENSE Quarterbacks (7): Mike Marscovetra, Sr., Chase Rettig, Sr., Josh Bordner, Jr., Christian Suntrup, So., Austin Lommen, R-Fr., Mack Lowrie, Fr., James Walsh, Fr.
Junior DL Brian Mihalik COACHES & STAFF
Kimball Union (NH)
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Outside North America (Germany): 1 Kasim Edebali Hamburg
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South Carolina: 1 Alex Howell Florence
Archbishop Wood Parkland
Long Snappers (2): Michael Fischer, R-Fr., Leonard Skubal, R-Fr.
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BOSTON COLLEGE AT A GLANCE UNIVERSITY INFORMATION Location: Chestnut Hill, Mass. Founded: 1863 Nickname: Eagles Colors: Maroon and Gold Enrollment: 9,099 (undergraduates), 14,460 (total) Stadium: Alumni Stadium (Field Turf/44,500) President: Rev. William P. Leahy, S.J. NCAA Faculty Representative: Robert Taggart Athletics Director: Brad Bates Associate Athletics Director: Barry Gallup Asst. AD/Football Ops. & Player Personnel: Reggie Terry Assist Director/Football Operations: Shane Morin Associate Athletics Director/Media Relations: Chris Cameron Assistant Director/Media Relations: Tim Clark FOOTBALL INFORMATION Offensive Formation: Multiple Defensive Formation: Multiple 2012 Overall/ACC Record: 2-10/1-7 Final Ranking: Unranked/Unranked Starters Returning/Lost: 16/6 Offensive Starters Returning/Lost: 7/4 Defensive Starters Returning/Lost: 9/2 Lettermen Returning/Lost: 41/15 COACHING STAFF Name (Alma Mater, Year) Title Steve Addazio (Central Conn. St., ‘81) Head Coach Don Brown (Norwich, ‘77) Def. Coordinator/LBs Ryan Day (New Hampshire, ‘02) Off. Coordinator/QBs Ben Albert (Massachusetts, ‘94) Defensive Line WRs/Passing Game Coord. Todd Fitch (Ohio Wesleyan, ‘86) Justin Frye (Indiana, ‘06) Offensive Line Kevin Lempa (So. Conn. St., ‘74) Defensive Backs Frank Leonard (Central Conn. St., ‘81) Tight Ends Sean McGowan (Fordham, ‘98) ST/SAM LBs/Nickel Al Washington (Boston College, ’06) Running Backs Nick Charlton (Boston College, ‘12) Grad. Asst. (Offense) Rich Gunnell (Boston College, ’09) Grad. Asst. (Offense) Mike Livingston (Connecticut, ‘12) Grad. Asst. (Defense) Chris Trifone (Endicott, ‘10) Grad. Asst. (Def./ST) MEDIA RELATIONS Address: 321 Conte Forum, Chestnut Hill, MA 02467 Associate AD/Media Relations: Chris Cameron Email: chris.cameron@bc.edu Phone: 617.552.3004 (Office); 617.438.5896 (Cell) Football Contact: Tim Clark Email: timothy.clark@bc.edu Phone: 617.552.8841 (Office); 857.233.3536 (Cell) Athletics Department Website: bceagles.com Twitter News Feed: @BCFootballNews
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RETURNING IN 2013 Offensive Lettermen Returning (17) WR Alex Amidon, OT Seth Betancourt, RB David Dudeck, WR Spiffy Evans, C Andy Gallik, RB Tahj Kimble, QB Mike Marscovetra, TE Mike Naples, TE C.J. Parsons, OL Liam Porter, QB Chase Rettig, FB Jake Sinkovec, WR Bobby Swigert, OG Bobby Vardaro, OG Ian White, RB Andre Williams, OG Harris Williams. Defensive Lettermen Returning (23) DE Mehdi Abdesmad, DL Dominic Appiah, DB Manuel Asprilla, DL Kieran Borcich, LB Steven Daniels, DB Ted Davenport, LB Steele Divitto, LB Sean Duggan, DE Kasim Edebali, DB Bryce Jones, DB C.J. Jones, LB Tim Joy, LB Josh Keyes, DB Al Louis-Jean, Jr., DB James McCaffrey, DE Brian Mihalik, LB Kevin Pierre-Louis, DT Kaleb Ramsey, DB Spenser Rositano, DL Jaryd Rudolph, DB Sean Sylvia, DB Dominique Williams, DL Connor Wujciak. Special Teams Lettermen Returning (1) K Nate Freese. Lettermen Lost (15) OT Emmett Cleary, LB Nick Clancy, WR Jonathan Coleman, WR Donte Elliott, LS Sean Flaherty, RB Rolandan Finch, WR Colin Larmond, Jr., LB Andre Lawrence, P Gerald Levano, DT Bryan Murray, DB Jim Noel, TE Chris Pantale, DT Max Ricci, QB Dave Shinskie, OT John Wetzel. 2012 SCHEDULE & RESULTS Date Opponent W/L Score Attn. TV 9/1 Miami L 32-41 39,262 ABC/ESPN2 9/8 Maine W 34-3 30,685 ESPN3 9/15 at Northwestern L 13-22 32,597 BTN 9/29 #17 Clemson L 31-45 40,138 ESPN2 10/6 at Army L 31-34 39,492 CBSSN 10/13 at #11 FSU L 7-51 81,075 ESPN2 10/20 at Georgia Tech L 17-37 40,112 RSN/NESN 10/27 Maryland W 20-17 33,267 ESPN3 11/3 at Wake Forest L 14-28 28,963 RSN/NESN 11/10 #4 Notre Dame L 6-21 44,500 ABC 11/17 Virginia Tech L 23-30 OT 34,266 ACCN/TV38 11/24 at NC State L 10-27 53,020 ESPN3 RETURNING STATISTICAL LEADERS Passing Comp. Att. Yards Pct. TD INT Avg. Effic. Chase Rettig 253 467 3,065 54.2 17 13 255.4115.75 Rushing Att. Yards Avg. TD Yds/Gm Long Andre Williams 130 635 4.6 4 66.6 99 David Dudeck 41 143 2.7 1 12.3 18 Receiving Rec. Yards Avg. TD Yds/Gm Long Alex Amidon 78 1,210 15.5 7 100.8 49 Bobby Swigert 23 268 11.7 1 38.3 28
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Senior linebacker Steele Divitto (left) and junior defensive back Manuel Asprilla will team up to pursue many opposing ballcarriers in 2013. Tackles Tot. Solo Asst.Sacks TFL-YDS INT PBU FF FR Steele Divitto 92 54 38 0 0.5-2 0 6 2 4 Sean Sylvia 86 52 34 0 1.5-5 1-0 4 0 0 Long 30 45
Field Goals Tot. Pct. 1-19 20-930-9 40-9 50-9 60+ LG BLK Nate Freese 18-2090.0 1-1 6-6 9-9 2-3 0-1 0-0 45 0
HISTORY & RECORDS
WHAT RETURNED BY PERCENTAGE Rushing Yards 61% Passing Yards 100% Receiving Yards 72% Punt Return Yards 100% Kickoff Return Yards 93% Scoring 82% Total Yards 90% All-Purpose Yards 81% Field Goals 100% Punting Yards 12% Tackles 75% Tackles for loss 77% Sacks 100% Fumble Recoveries 100% Interceptions 80% Passes Broken Up 73%
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STARTERS Offensive Players with Starting Experience (16) Name, Pos. 2012 Career Alex Amidon, WR 12 18 Seth Bettancourt, OL 3 3 David Dudeck, RB 3 3 Spiffy Evans, WR 9 10 Andy Gallik, OL 12 15 Tahj Kimble, RB 1 1 Mike Naples, TE 2 3 C.J. Parsons, TE 4 4 Liam Porter, TE 1 1 Chase Rettig, QB 12 33 Jake Sinkovec, FB 3 3 Bobby Swigert, WR 3 11 Bobby Vardaro, OL 12 20 Ian White, OL 9 23 Andre Williams, RB 8 17 Harris Williams, RG 1 1
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Kick Returns No. Yards Avg. TD Spiffy Evans 34 631 18.6 0 Bryce Jones 4 96 24.0 0
Defensive Players with Starting Experience (19) Name, Pos. 2012 Career Mehdi Abdesmad, DE 8 8 Dominic Appiah, DT 4 12 Manuel Asprilla, DB 12 16 Kieran Borcich, DL 3 3 Steven Daniels, LB 1 1 Steele Divitto, LB 12 24 Sean Duggan, LB 1 4 Kasim Edebali, DE 11 27 C.J. Jones, DB 2 3 Al Louis-Jean, Jr., DB 2 2 Brian Mihalik, DE 2 2 Kevin Pierre-Louis, LB 9 31 Kaleb Ramsey, DT 2 15 Spenser Rositano, DB 8 15 Jaryd Rudolph, DL 5 5 Justin Simmons, DB 7 7 Sean Sylvia, DB 10 12 Dominique Williams, DB 4 4 Connor Wujciak, DL 5 5
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FACTS AND FIGURES
.820 Senior PK Nate Freese leads the ACC and ranks fifth nationally among all placekickers in the NCAA’s FBS in active career field-goal percentage. Freese has made 50 of his 61 field-goal attempts, an .820 fieldgoal percentage. Freese is tied for third nationally with Virginia Tech’s Cody Journell and Clemson’s Chris Catanzaro among active career leaders for field goals per game (1.4).
3 The Eagles have produced a top-10 pick in the NFL Draft three times in the last six years – QB Matt Ryan (3rd; Atlanta Falcons, 2008), DT B.J. Raji (9th; Green Bay Packers, 2009) and LB Luke Kuechly (9th; Carolina Panthers, 2012).
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Senior PK Nate Freese leads the ACC and ranks fifth nationally in active career field goal percentage (.820).
6 Boston College was the most represented collegiate football program in Super Bowl XLVI as there were six former Eagles that were on either the New England Patriots roster or the New York Giants roster – defen-
Boston College had one of its former linebackers on
sive end Ron Brace ’08 and center Dan Koppen ’02,
three straight Super Bowl winning teams – Mark Her-
roster members of the Patriots, and cornerback Will
zlich (NY Giants, 2012), Jo-Lonn Dunbar (Saints,
Blackmon ’06, linebacker Mark Herzlich ’10, defensive
2011) and Robert Flores (Packers, 2010).
end Mathias Kiwanuka ’05 and guard Chris Snee ’04 were each roster members of the Giants.
6 Boston College senior WR Alex Amidon, a 2012 first-
9.0
team All-ACC selection, topped the 100-yard mark six
Boston College senior LB Kevin Pierre-Louis ranked sev-
times in receiving yardage last year in setting BC sin-
enth in the ACC in tackles per game last fall, averaging
gle-season records with 1,210 receiving yards and 78
9.0 tackles per game. Pierre-Louis’ predecessors at line-
catches. Amidon was 11th nationally in receiving
backer, All-America Luke Kuechly and All-ACC Nick
yards per game.
Clancy finished first, first and third nationally in tackles per game over the last three seasons.
9 Boston College has produced nine NFL Draft firstround picks in the last 13 seasons (since 2000).
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BC NFL first-round draft picks (since 2000): POS. TEAM
2012 Luke Kuechly
LB
RD. PICK
Panthers 1
9
2011 Anthony Castonzo OT
Colts
1
22
2009 B.J. Raji
DT
Packers 1
9
2008 Matt Ryan
QB
Falcons 1
3
2008 Gosder Cherilus
OT
Lions
1
17
Giants
1
32
2006 Mathias Kiwanuka DE RB
Browns 1
16
2002 Marc Colombo
OT
Bears
1
29
2000 Chris Hovan
DT
Vikings
1
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WR Spiffy Evans averaged 25.3 yards on his 11 punt returns last fall, a figure that could have led the nation had he had enough returns to qualify. Evans was named a third-team preseason All-America returner by Phil Steele. BC led the nation as a team in punt return average in 2012 (21.69).
33 QB Chase Rettig enters the 2013 season having registered 33 career starts in three seasons. A 6-foot-3,
THE EAGLES
2002 William Green
25.3
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YEAR NAME
213-pound senior from San Clemente, Calif., Rettig recorded his first collegiate start in the fourth game of
missed the following week’s game at NC State (Oct. 19, 2010). Rettig has started each game since. Only seven quarterbacks nationwide enter the season hav-
COACHES & STAFF
his freshman season against Notre Dame (Oct. 2, 2010), suffered a foot injury against the Irish and
ing recorded more career starts than Rettig – Geor(39), Louisiana-Monroe’s Kolton Browning (36), Troy’s Corey Robinson (36), SMU’s Garrett Gilbert (34) and QB Chase Rettig has recorded 33 starts entering his senior campaign in 2013.
Wake Forest’s Tanner Price (34).
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88
LB Luke Kuechly became Boston College’s 10th con-
BC won 88 games in the 2000s (2000-09, including bowls), tying Auburn and Southern California for 11th among all teams in college football. Only 10 teams
next season. BC’s previous consensus All-America se-
– Boise State (112), Oklahoma (110), Texas (110),
lections are DB Jamie Silva (2007), RB Mike Cloud
Ohio State (102), Florida (100), LSU (99), Virginia Tech
(1998), TE Pete Mitchell (1994), DL Mike Ruth (1985),
(99), Georgia (98), TCU (95) and Miami (92) – achieved more victories during the 2000s. Bookended
Mike Holovak (1942), end Gene Goodreault (1940)
with an 8-4 campaign in 1999 and a 7-6 season in
and Luke Urban (1920).
2010, BC captured 103 victories in 12 straight winning seasons from 1999-2010.
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UNIVERSITY & MEDIA
QB Doug Flutie (1984), WR Tony Thurman (1984), FB
HISTORY & RECORDS
sensus All-America honoree in 2011. He became the school’s first two-time consensus All-American the
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gia’s Aaron Murray (41), Nebraska’s Taylor Martinez
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UNIVERSITY & MEDIA
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OPPONENT INFORMATION VILLANOVA Saturday, Aug. 31 Alumni Stadium Series....................................BC leads, 29-15-1 First Played ..................................Nov. 4, 1922 (at BC 15, Villanova 3) Last Played ................................Sept. 27, 1980 (at Villanova 20, BC 9) 2012 Record ..............................................8-4 2012 Bowl Game ....................................None 2012 Final Rankings (AP/USA Today) ......NR/NR SID Football Contact ....................Dean Kenefick SID Phone..................................610-519-4120 SID Email ............dean.kenefick@villanova.edu Website ......................................villanova.com
ARMY Saturday, Oct. 5 Alumni Stadium Series ......................................BC leads, 24-13 First Played ................................Nov. 24, 1917 (Army 14, vs. BC 7) Last Played....................................Oct. 6, 2012 (at Army 34, BC 31) 2012 Record ............................................2-10 2012 Bowl Game ....................................None 2012 Final Rankings (AP/USA Today) ......NR/NR SID Football Contact....................Brian Gunning SID Phone..................................845-938-3303 SID Email ................brian.gunning@usma.edu Website ................................goarmysports.com
WAKE FOREST Friday, Sept. 6 Alumni Stadium Series......................................BC leads, 10-8-2 First Played ..................................Nov. 8, 1941 (BC 26, vs. WFU 6) Last Played ..................................Nov. 3, 2012 (at WFU 28, BC 14) 2012 Record ..............................................5-7 2012 Bowl Game ....................................None 2012 Final Rankings (AP/USA Today) ......NR/NR SID Football Contact ........................Steve Shutt SID Phone..................................336-758-5640 SID Email ..............................shuttsj@wfu.edu Website ..........................wakeforestsports.com
CLEMSON Saturday, Oct. 12 Memorial Stadium, Clemson, S.C. Series ....................................CU leads, 10-9-2 First Played....................................Jan. 1, 1940 (Clemson 6, vs. BC 3) Last Played ................................Sept. 29, 2012 (Clemson 45, at BC 31) 2012 Record ............................................11-2 2012 Bowl Game......................Chick-fil-A Bowl (Clemson 25, LSU 24) 2012 Final Rankings (AP/USA Today)..........11/9 SID Football Contact ........................Tim Bourret SID Phone..................................864-656-2114 SID Email ......................btimoth@clemson.edu Website................................clemsontigers.com
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA Saturday, Sept. 14 L.A. Memorial Coliseum, Los Angeles, Calif. Series ........................................USC leads, 3-0 First Played ................................Sept. 19, 1987 (at USC 23, BC 17) Last Played ................................Dec. 26, 2009 (USC 24, BC 17; San Francisco Bowl) 2012 Record ..............................................7-6 2012 Bowl Game ..............................Sun Bowl (Georgia Tech 21, USC 7) 2012 Final Rankings (AP/USA Today) ......NR/NR SID Football Contact ....................Tim Tessalone SID Phone ................................213-740-8480 SID Email ..........................tessalone@usc.edu Website ....................................usctrojans.com FLORIDA STATE Saturday, Sept. 28 Alumni Stadium Series ........................................FSU leads, 7-4 First Played ................................Sept. 28, 1957 (BC 20, vs. FSU 7) Last Played..................................Oct. 13, 2012 (at FSU 51, BC 7) 2012 Record ............................................12-2 2012 Bowl Game ............Discover Orange Bowl (FSU 31, Northern Illinois 10) 2012 Final Rankings (AP/USA Today)..........10/8 SID Football Contact ....................Kerwin Lonzo SID Phone..................................850-644-1403 SID Email ................................klonzo@fsu.edu Website ....................................seminoles.com
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NORTH CAROLINA Saturday, Oct. 26 Kenan Stadium, Chapel Hill, N.C. Series ........................................UNC leads, 4-2 First Played ................................Sept. 26, 1981 (at UNC 56, BC 14) Last Played ................................Nov. 21, 2009 (UNC 31, at BC 13) 2012 Record ..............................................8-4 2012 Bowl Game ....................................None 2012 Final Rankings (AP/USA Today) ......NR/NR SID Football Contact ..........................Kevin Best SID Phone..................................919-962-8916 SID Email ..........................kevinbest@unc.edu Website ........................................goheels.com VIRGINIA TECH Saturday, Nov. 2 Alumni Stadium Series ........................................VT leads, 15-6 First Played ..................................Nov. 6, 1993 (BC 48, vs. VT 34) Last Played ................................Nov. 17, 2012 (VT 30, at BC 23, OT) 2012 Record ..............................................7-6 2012 Bowl Game ..............Russell Athletic Bowl (VT 13, Rutgers 10, OT) 2012 Final Rankings (AP/USA Today) ......NR/NR SID Football Contact ........................Dave Smith SID Phone..................................540-231-6726 SID Email ....................................vtsid@vt.edu Website ..................................hokiesports.com
NEW MEXICO STATE Saturday, Nov. 9 Aggie Memorial Stadium, Las Cruces, N.M. Series: ..........................................First meeting 2012 Record ............................................1-11 2012 Bowl Game ....................................None 2012 Final Rankings (AP/USA Today) ......NR/NR SID Football Contact ......................Tyler Dunkel SID Phone..................................575-646-2947 SID Email..........................tydunkel@nmsu.edu Website ..............................nmstatesports.com N.C. STATE Saturday, Nov. 16 Alumni Stadium Series ..........................................BC leads, 6-4 First Played ..................................Nov. 7, 1936 (BC 7, vs. N.C. State 3) Last Played ................................Nov. 24, 2012 (at N.C. State 27, BC 10) 2012 Record ..............................................7-6 2012 Bowl Game ....................Music City Bowl (Vanderbilt 38, N.C. St. 24) 2012 Final Rankings (AP/USA Today) ......NR/NR SID Football Contact ................Annabelle Myers SID Phone..................................919-515-2102 SID Email ..............annabelle_myers@ncsu.edu Website ........................................gopack.com MARYLAND Saturday, Nov. 23 Byrd Stadium, College Park, Md. Series ..........................................BC leads, 7-3 First Played ................................Sept. 14, 1985 (Maryland 31, vs. BC 13) Last Played..................................Oct. 27, 2012 (at BC 20, Maryland 17) 2012 Record ..............................................4-8 2012 Bowl Game ....................................None 2012 Final Rankings (AP/USA Today) ......NR/NR SID Football Contact ........................Matt Taylor SID Phone..................................301-314-7065 SID Email ..........................taylormd@umd.edu Website ........................................umterps.com SYRACUSE Saturday, Nov. 30 Carrier Dome, Syracuse, N.Y. Series ..............................Syracuse leads, 28-18 First Played..................................Oct. 18, 1924 (Syracuse 10, vs. BC 0) Last Played ................................Nov. 27, 2010 (BC 16, at Syracuse 7) 2012 Record ..............................................8-5 2012 Bowl Game ..........New Era Pinstripe Bowl (Syracuse 38, WVU 20) 2012 Final Rankings (AP/USA Today) ......NR/NR SID Football Contact..........................Sue Edson SID Phone..................................315-443-2608 SID Email ................................sedson@syr.edu Website ....................................suatheltics.com
ACC COMPOSITE SCHEDULE
Friday, Aug. 30 Florida Atlantic at Miami
Friday, Sept. 6 Wake Forest at Boston College, ESPN or ESPN2
Thursday, Oct. 17 Miami at North Carolina, ESPN Saturday, Oct. 19 Florida State at Clemson Duke at Virginia Syracuse at Georgia Tech Maryland at Wake Forest Old Dominion at Pittsburgh Saturday, Oct. 26 Boston College at North Carolina Clemson at Maryland Duke at Virginia Tech NC State at Florida State Georgia Tech at Virginia Wake Forest at Miami Pittsburgh at Navy
Saturday, Nov. 23 Boston College at Maryland The Citadel at Clemson Duke at Wake Forest Idaho at Florida State Alabama A&M at Georgia Tech Virginia at Miami Old Dominion at North Carolina East Carolina at NC State Pittsburgh at Syracuse Friday, Nov. 29 Miami at Pittsburgh, ABC, ESPN or ESPN2 Saturday, Nov. 30 Boston College at Syracuse Clemson at South Carolina Duke at North Carolina Florida State at Florida Georgia at Georgia Tech Maryland at NC State Virginia Tech at Virginia Wake Forest at Vanderbilt
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Thursday, Sept. 19 Clemson at NC State, ESPN
Saturday, Oct. 12 Boston College at Clemson Navy at Duke Georgia Tech at BYU Virginia at Maryland Syracuse at NC State Pittsburgh at Virginia Tech
Saturday, Nov. 16 NC State at Boston College Miami at Duke Syracuse at Florida State Maryland at Virginia Tech North Carolina at Pittsburgh
HISTORY & RECORDS
Saturday, Sept. 14 Boston College at Southern California Georgia Tech at Duke Nevada at Florida State Maryland at Connecticut New Mexico at Pittsburgh Wagner at Syracuse Virginia Tech at East Carolina Louisiana-Monroe at Wake Forest
Saturday, Oct. 5 Army at Boston College Clemson at Syracuse Maryland at Florida State Georgia Tech at Miami North Carolina at Virginia Tech NC State at Wake Forest Ball State at Virginia
Thursday, Nov. 14 Georgia Tech at Clemson, ESPN
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Saturday, Sept. 7 South Carolina State at Clemson Duke at Memphis Old Dominion at Maryland Florida at Miami Middle Tennessee at North Carolina Richmond at NC State Syracuse at Northwestern Oregon at Virginia Western Carolina at Virginia Tech
Saturday, Sept. 28 Florida State at Boston College Wake Forest at Clemson Troy at Duke Miami at South Florida East Carolina at North Carolina Central Michigan at NC State Virginia at Pittsburgh
Saturday, Nov. 9 Boston College at New Mexico State NC State at Duke Florida State at Wake Forest Syracuse at Maryland Virginia Tech at Miami Virginia at North Carolina Notre Dame at Pittsburgh
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Monday, Sept. 2 Florida State at Pittsburgh, ESPN, 8 p.m.
Thursday, Sept. 26 Virginia Tech at Georgia Tech, ESPN
Saturday, Nov. 2 Virginia Tech at Boston College Clemson at Virginia Miami at Florida State Pittsburgh at Georgia Tech North Carolina at NC State Wake Forest at Syracuse
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Saturday, Aug. 31 Villanova at Boston College Georgia at Clemson NC Central at Duke Elon at Georgia Tech Florida International at Maryland Louisiana Tech at NC State Penn State vs. Syracuse MetLife Stadium, The Meadowlands, East Rutherford, N.J. BYU at Virginia Alabama vs. Virginia Tech Chick-fil-A Kickoff Georgia Dome, Atlanta, Ga.
Saturday, Sept. 21 Pittsburgh at Duke Bethune-Cookman at Florida State North Carolina at Georgia Tech West Virginia vs. Maryland M&T Bank Stadium, Baltimore, Md. Savannah State at Miami Tulane at Syracuse VMI at Virginia Marshall at Virginia Tech Wake Forest at Army
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Thursday, Aug. 29 North Carolina at South Carolina, ESPN Presbyterian at Wake Forest
Saturday, Dec. 7 Dr Pepper ACC Championship Game Bank of America Stadium, Charlotte, NC
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ACC BOWL PARTNERS
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MILITARY BOWL PRESENTED BY NORTHROP GRUMMAN ACC No. 7 vs. At-Large RFK Stadium Washington, D.C. Dec. 27/2:30 p.m./ESPN
KRAFT FIGHT HUNGER BOWL Pac-12 vs. BYU/ACC No. 9 AT&T Park San Francisco, Calif. Dec. 27/9:30 p.m./ESPN
AD VOCARE V100 BO WL ACC No. 7 vs. SEC Independence Stadium Shreveport, La. Dec. 31/12:30 p.m./ESPN
RUSSELL AT HLETIC B OWL ACC No. 3 vs. American Citrus Bowl Orlando, Fla. Dec. 28/6:45 p.m./ESPN
HYUND AI SUN BOWL ACC No. 4 vs. Pac-12 Sun Bowl El Paso, Texas Dec. 31/2 p.m./CBS
CHICK-FIL-A BO WL ACC No. 2 vs. SEC Georgia Dome Atlanta, Ga. Dec. 31/8 p.m./ESPN
BELK BOWL ACC No. 5 vs. American Bank of America Stadium Charlotte, N.C. Dec. 28/3:20 p.m./ESPN
FRANKLIN AMERICAN MORTGAGE MUSIC CITY BOWL ACC No. 6 vs. SEC LP Field Nashville, Tenn. Dec. 30/3:15 p.m./ESPN
DISCOVER O RAN GE BO WL ACC Champion vs. BCS At-Large Sun Life Stadium Miami, Fla. Jan. 3/8 p.m.ESPN
PLAYER PROFILES MEHDI ABDESMAD
45 DL | Jr. | 6-7 | 278 Montreal, Quebec (Cégep du Vieux-Montréal) Birthdate: 9-28-91 Major: Finance ABDESMAD’S CAREER HIGHS Tackles: 6, at Army, Oct. 6, 2012 (1-5) Tackles for loss: 1.0, 3 times (last at NC State, Nov. 24, 2012) Fumbles forced: 1, Virginia Tech, Nov. 17, 2012 Fumbles recovered: 1, Maine, Sept. 8, 2012 Pass breakups: 1, Miami, Sept. 1, 2012 2012 (SOPHOMORE): Played in 11 games; made eight starts … played on 635 snaps between defense and special teams; saw time on 60 or more plays in each of five games … made 25 tackles, 10 solo, on the year … compiled a career-high six tackles while contesting a season-high 91 plays at Army (Oct. 6) … recorded three tackles (one for loss) and first-career forced fumble against Virginia Tech (Nov. 17) … totaled two tackles and first-career fumble recovery against Maine (Sept. 8) … broke up a pass against Miami (Sept. 1) … registered a tackle for loss against Maryland (Oct. 27) and at NC State (Nov. 24). 2011 (FRESHMAN): Played in eight games; missed the final three games of season … participated in 76 plays … listed second on the depth chart as defensive end in first two games, before moving to top of list against Duke (Sept. 17) … recorded one solo tackle at Maryland (Oct. 29) … registered two tackles against Northwestern (Sept. 3), the first game of his collegiate career. HIGH SCHOOL: Earned 2010 Collégial AAA (league) Defensive MVP honors as a defensive end at Cégep du Vieux-Montréal; also gained league all-star accolades … registered 58 tackles – 45 solos and 13 assisted – in 2010; also totaled 18 tackles for loss, including a league-record 15 sacks … led the Spartiates to the 2009 provincial championship and the 2010 championship game … played for head coach Cherif Nicolas …played in USA Football’s 2010 Team USA vs. The World Game in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. … helped Canada to a silver medal at the 2009 IFAF Junior World Cup in Canton, Ohio, earning all-star accolades. PERSONAL: Mehdi Abdesmad; born Sept. 28, 1991 ... enrolled as a finance major in the Carroll School of Management ... is the recipient of the The Robert S. Boova ‘73 Family Scholarship Fund … Mehdi and his two older sisters are the children of Sihame and the late Montacer Abdesmad. ABDESMAD’S CAREER STATISTICS TACKLES G UA A Total TFL SAC 2011 8 2 1 3 0.0 0-0 2012 11 10 15 25 3.0-10 0-0 TOTAL 19 12 16 28 3.0-10 0-0
PD 0 1 1
FF 0 1 1
FR Blkd 0 0 1 0 1 0
ABDESMAD’S CAREER GAME-BY-GAME STATS 2012 UA A TAC SAC TFL FF FR PBU INT Blkd Miami 0 1 1 0.0 0-0 0 0 1 0 0 Maine 1 1 2 0.0 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 N’western 1 1 2 0.0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Clemson 1 0 1 0.0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 20
Army Florida St. Maryland W. Forest Notre Dame Va. Tech NC State
1 0 1 0 3 1 1
5 0 0 3 1 2 1
6 0 1 3 4 3 2
0.0 0-0 0.0 0-0 0.0 1.0-4 0.0 0-0 0.0 0-0 0.0 1.0-3 0.0 1.0-3
2011 N’western C. Florida Duke UMass W. Forest Clemson Va. Tech Maryland Florida St.
UA 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
A TAC SAC 1 2 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 1 1 0.0 0 0 0.0
TFL 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0
0 0 0 0 0 1 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0
FF 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
FR PBU INT Blkd 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
ALEX AMIDON
83 WR | Sr. | 6-0 | 182 Greenfield, Mass. (Hotchkiss School) Birthdate: 3-16-91 Major: English AMIDON’S CAREER HIGHS Points scored: 12, at Army, Oct. 6, 2012; Clemson, Sept. 29, 2012 Touchdowns: 2, at Army, Oct. 6, 2012; Clemson, Sept. 29, 2012 Rush attempts: 4, at Maryland, Oct. 29, 2011 Rush yards: 58, at Maryland, Oct. 29, 2011 (4 carries) Rush TDs: 1, at Army, Oct. 6, 2012; at Maryland, Oct. 29, 2011 Long rush: 24, at Army, Oct. 06, 2012 Receptions: 10, at Wake Forest, Nov. 3, 2012; Miami, Sept. 1, 2012 Receiving yards: 193, Clemson, Sept. 29, 2012 (8 receptions) Receiving TDs: 2, Clemson, Sept. 29, 2012 Long reception: 67, at NC State, Oct. 9, 2010 Total offense attempts: 4, at Maryland, Oct. 29, 2011 (4 rush, 0 pass) Total offense yards: 58, at Maryland, Oct. 29, 2011 (58 rush, 0 pass) All-purpose yards: 193, Clemson, Sept. 29, 2012 Kick returns: 2, Clemson, Oct. 30, 2010 Kick return yards: 35, Clemson, Oct. 30, 2010 (2 returns) Long kick return: 24, Clemson, Oct. 30, 2010 Tackles: 2, Massachusetts, Sept. 24, 2011 (1-1) NOTES: An All-Atlantic Coast Conference first-team honoree as a junior who established single-season school records for receptions (78) and receiving yards (1,210) in 2012 … earned 2013 preseason All-ACC second-team honors by Phil Steele. 2012 (JUNIOR): Played in and started all 12 games at wide receiver … earned All-Atlantic Coast Conference first-team honors ... recorded 78 receptions for 1,210 yards (15.5 yards per game) and seven touchdowns; established the school record for receiving yards and receptions in a season … ranked 11th in the NCAA and second in the ACC for receiving yards per game (100.8) … finished the year second among ACC receivers in receptions per game (6.5) … totaled 100 or more receiving yards in six games on the year; tied Brian Brennan (1983) for the school record for 100-yard receiving games in a season … recorded four rushing attempts for 56 yards (13.8 yards per carry) and one touchdown … saw action in 766 total plays … earned ACC Receiver of the Week honors after he caught eight passes for 193 yards and two
AVG. 2.8 4.7 13.6 8.4
TD 0 1 1 2
YDS 37 0 7 16 37 13 7 13 69 7
AVG 9.2 0.0 7.0 16.0 15.5 13.0 7.0 6.5 23.0 7.0
TD 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0
LG 16 0 7 16 12 13 7 7 41 7
CAR 0 0 0 0 5 0 4 0 3 0
YDS 0 0 0 0 37 0 58 0 -2 0
AVG. TD 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 7.4 1 0.0 0 14.5 1 0.0 0 -0.7 0 0.0 0
LG 0 0 0 0 12 0 21 0 8 0
2010 Va. Tech Notre Dame NC State Florida St. Maryland Clemson W. Forest Duke Virginia Syracuse Nevada
REC 1 1 3 0 0 0 1 3 2 3 2
YDS 35 7 102 0 0 0 38 62 57 19 18
AVG 35.0 7.0 34.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 38.0 20.7 28.5 6.3 9.0
TD 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0
LG 35 0 67 0 0 0 38 42 39 7 15
CAR 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 3 1 0 1
YDS 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 9 2 0 5
AVG. TD 0.0 0 0.0 0 1.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 3.0 0 2.0 0 0.0 0 5.0 0
LG 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 2 0 5
DOMINIC APPIAH
95 DL | Jr. | 6-5 | 291 Somerset, N.J. (Cheshire Academy [Conn.]) Birthdate: 8-2-91 Major: Communications
APPIAH’S CAREER HIGHS Tackles: 8, at Notre Dame, Nov. 19, 2011 (2-6) Sacks: 2.0, NC State, Nov. 12, 2011 (2-0) Tackles for loss: 3.0, NC State, Nov. 12, 2011 (3-0) Fumbles forced: 2, at Georgia Tech, Oct. 20, 2012 Pass breakups: 1, 3 times (last at Northwestern, Sept. 15, 2012) Blocked kicks: 1, at Maryland, Oct. 29, 2011 2012 (SOPHOMORE): Played in 10 games; making four starts at defensive tackle – Maine (Sept. 8), at Northwestern (Sept. 15), Clemson (Sept. 29) and at Army (Oct. 6) … competed in 383 plays on defense and special teams; played a season-high 91 snaps at Army … recorded 18 tackles, nine solo, on the year … registered four tackles (one for loss) and two forced fumbles at Georgia Tech (Oct. 20) … compiled a season-high five tackles and a pass breakup at 21
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AMIDON’S CAREER STATISTICS YEAR G REC YDS AVG TD LG CAR YDS 2010 10 16 338 21.1 2 67 6 17 2011 12 20 220 11.0 1 41 9 42 2012 12 78 1,215 15.6 7 49 4 55 TOTAL 34 114 1,773 15.6 10 67 19 159
REC 4 0 1 1 5 1 1 2 3 1
HISTORY & RECORDS
PERSONAL: Alexander Jesse Amidon, born March 16, 1991, in London, England … enrolled as an English major in the College of Arts & Sciences … is the recipient of The Anne and Gerald B. Healy Scholarship for Academic Excellence … Alex is the second of Caryl Casson and Stephen Amidon’s four children.
2011 N’Western C. Florida Duke UMass W. Forest Va. Tech Maryland Florida St. NC State Notre Dame
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HIGH SCHOOL: Was a two-year NEPSAC Class A at The Hotchkiss School; played quarterback, wide receiver, cornerback and as a kick returner … gained New England MVP honors in 2009 … made eight receptions for 183 yards, scored touchdowns of 51, 45 and 27 yards, and also returned a kickoff 98 yards for a score in a win over Salisbury (Sept. 26, 2009) … led Hotchkiss to a 9-0 record and the New England title in 2008, and to a 7-2 record and the league championship in 2009 … played for head coach Danny Smith; served as two-year team captain … was also a record-setting sprinter on the school’s track team; won the 200 at the NEPSTA Division I meet for three straight years (set meet record of 21.90 in 2008) … also gained first-place finishes in the 400 (twice) and 100 (once) … gained MVP honors at the 2008, 2009 and 2010 NEPSTA events.
LG 0 0 0 0 0 24 0 0 0 14 18 0
COACHES & STAFF
2010 (FRESHMAN): Played in 11 games … recorded his first collegiate start against Nevada (Jan. 9) … caught 16 passes; finished the season ranked second on the team with 338 receiving yards … led the Eagles with a 21.1 yards per catch average … caught two touchdowns … hauled in two catches for 18 yards and ran once for five yards against Nevada in the Kraft Fight Hunger Bowl (Jan. 9) … registered three receptions for 19 yards at Syracuse (Nov. 27) … led the team with 57 yards and one touchdown on two receptions against Virginia (Sept. 25) … totaled three receptions for 62 yards at Duke (Nov. 13) … led all players with 102 yards receiving on three catches and scored one touchdown at NC State (Oct. 9); recorded the season’s longest reception of 67 yards against the Wolfpack … recorded his first career reception (for 35 yards) against Virginia Tech (Sept. 25).
AVG. TD -1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 24 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 14 0 18 0 0 0
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2011 (SOPHOMORE): Played in all 12 games … started each of the final five games at wide receiver – at Maryland (Oct. 29), Florida State (Nov. 3), North Carolina State (Nov. 12), at Notre Dame (Nov. 19) and at Miami (Nov. 25) … amassed 325 yards of total offense … recorded 20 receptions for 220 yards and one touchdown … registered nine rushing attempts for 87 yards and one touchdown … registered one kick return – against NC State (Nov. 12) – for 18 yards … totaled a season-high 85 all-purpose yards against the Wolfpack (Nov. 12); caught three passes for 69 yards, including a season-long 49 yard reception, and returned one kick for 18 yards … accounted for 68 all-purpose yards and one touchdown in a 27-19 home loss to Wake Forest (Oct. 1); registered five receptions for 37 yards and one touchdown recorded two rushing attempts for 31 yards against the Demon Deacons … also recorded three tackles.
AMIDON’S CAREER GAME-BY-GAME 2012 REC YDS AVG TD LG CAR YDS 10 149 14.9 0 32 1 -1 Miami Maine 6 99 16.5 1 32 0 0 N’Western 9 118 13.1 0 34 0 0 Clemson 8 193 24.1 2 49 0 0 Army 5 85 17.0 1 33 0 0 Florida St. 3 44 14.7 0 22 1 24 Ga. Tech 7 118 16.9 1 40 0 0 Maryland 9 137 15.2 0 38 0 0 W. Forest 10 135 13.5 1 20 0 0 Notre Dame 6 84 14.0 0 22 1 14 Va. Tech 2 18 9.0 1 16 1 18 NC State 3 35 11.7 0 17 0 0
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touchdowns in the team’s 45-31 loss to No. 17 Clemson (Nov. 29); his receiving yards total marked the most for a BC player since Gerard Phelan had 226 receiving yards against Miami on Nov. 23, 1984, and represented the third-highest receiving total in school history.
PLAYER PROFILES Northwestern … totaled three tackles and a pass breakup against Maine. 2011 (FRESHMAN): Played in 11 games; starting in the final eight games of the year … missed one game – at Central Florida (Sept. 10) … listed at top of depth chart as left tackle in eight games … saw action in 540 plays on defensive and special teams units; six times contested 60 or more plays including a season-high 75 at Notre Dame (Nov. 19) … registered 36 tackles, including 19 solo stops on the year … seven tackles for loss tied for third most on the team … produced three solo tackles in five games … tallied eight tackles, a QB rush and broke up a pass at Notre Dame … delivered two sacks as three of four tackles went for losses and forced a fumble at NC State (Nov. 12) … registered six tackles against Florida State (Nov. 3) … blocked a kick and amassed seven tackles at Maryland (Oct. 29). 2010: Redshirted. HIGH SCHOOL: Played the 2009 season on the defensive line at Cheshire Academy; helped the team to a 6-3 record … played for head coach Dan O’Dea … graduated from Cardinal McCarrick High School in South Amboy, N.J. in 2009 … received Home News Tribune honorable mention honors as a senior at Cardinal McCarrick … also played on the school’s basketball team. PERSONAL: Dominic Anthony Appiah; born Aug. 2, 1991 ... enrolled as a communications major in the College of Arts & Sciences ... Dominic is the son of Ambrosia and Anthony Appiah. APPIAH’S CAREER STATISTICS TACKLES G UA A Total TFL 2010 1 0 0 0 0.0 2011 11 19 17 36 6.5-13 2012 10 9 9 18 1.5-5 TOTAL 22 28 26 54 8.0-18
SAC 0-0 2.0-5 0-0 2.0-5
PD FF FR Blkd 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 2 2 0 0 3 3 0 1
APPIAH’S CAREER GAME-BY-GAME 2012 UA A TAC SAC TFL FF FR PBU INT Miami 0 2 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 Maine 1 2 3 0.0 0.5-1 0 0 1 0 N’western 3 2 5 0.0 0.0 0 0 1 0 Clemson 0 2 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 Army 1 0 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 Ga. Tech 3 1 4 0.0 1.0-4 2 0 0 0 Maryland 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 W. Forest 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 Notre Dame 1 0 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 Va. Tech 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0
QBH 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Blk 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
2011 N’western C. Florida Duke W. Forest Clemson Va. Tech Maryland Florida St. NC State Notre Dame Miami
QBH 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0
Blk 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0
UA 3 0 0 1 3 0 3 3 3 2 1
A TAC SAC TFL 0 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 1 0.0 1.0 0 3 0.0 1.0 1 1 0.0 0.0 4 7 0.0 0.5 3 6 0.0 0.5 1 4 2.0 3.0 6 8 0.0 0.0 2 3 0.0 0.0
FF 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0
FR PBU INT 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0
MANUEL ASPRILLA
21 DB | Jr. | 5-11 | 177 Everett, Mass. (Everett) Birthdate: 4-4-93 Major: Communications ASPRILLA’S CAREER HIGHS Interceptions: 1, 2 times (last at Florida State, Oct. 13, 2012) Long interception return: 28, Maine, Sept. 8, 2012 All-purpose yards: 28, Maine, Sept. 8, 2012 Tackles: 10, at Notre Dame, Nov. 19, 2011 (1-9) Sacks: 1.0, Florida State, Nov. 3, 2011 (1-0) Tackles for loss: 1.0, 4 times (last Virginia Tech, Nov. 17, 2012) Fumbles forced: 1, at Wake Forest, Nov. 3, 2012 Pass breakups: 2, Virginia Tech, Nov. 17, 2012 2012 (SOPHOMORE): Played in and started all 12 games at cornerback … competed in 1,008 plays; one of only three BC players to play in 1,000 or more snaps on the year … contested 90 or more plays in each of six games … tied for second on the team with two interceptions … recorded 42 tackles (27 solo) and five pass breakups on the season … compiled a season-high seven tackles, an interception and a pass breakup at Florida State (Oct. 13) … made first-career interception and returned it 28 yards against Maine (Sept. 8) … totaled six tackles in each of three games – at Northwestern (Sept. 15), Clemson (Sept. 29) and at Wake Forest (Nov. 3) … also forced a fumble at Wake Forest … tallied two tackles (one for loss) and two pass breakups vs. Virginia Tech (Nov. 17) … made four tackles and broke up a pass against Miami (Sept. 1). 2011 (FRESHMAN): Played in nine straight games; started the last four games of the season – Florida State (Nov. 3), at NC State (Nov. 12), at Notre Dame (Nov. 19) and at Miami (Nov. 25) … listed as first or second on depth chart in each of nine games on the season … competed in 436 plays on defensive and special teams units; played 70 or more snaps on three occasions with a season-high 93 at Notre Dame … registered 30 tackles on the year … broke up three passes … posted a career-high 10 tackles – second most for BC – at Notre Dame … registered four tackles and broke up one pass vs. NC State … first career sack came against Florida State and resulted in a loss of seven yards … recorded one tackle for loss and batted down a pass at Maryland (Oct. 29) … totaled eight stops and deflected a pass at Virginia Tech (Oct. 22). HIGH SCHOOL: Selected to the 2010 Massachusetts High School Coaches Association Super 26 All-State Team as a senior defensive back at Everett High School … also earned All-Scholastic honors from the Boston Globe and Boston Herald … made 82 tackles and five interceptions as a senior … also played wide receiver for the Crimson Tide, catching 40 passes for 1,066 yards and 14 touchdowns … helped lead an undefeated Everett squad to the 2010 Greater Boston League title and the Division 1 Super Bowl crown; had 162 total yards in the Super Bowl win over St. John’s Prep … completed his career with 2,787 all-purpose yards … played for head coach John DiBiaso … played in the Shriners All-Star Classic in Gillette Stadium in June 2011 … also played basketball for the Crimson Tide. PERSONAL: Manuel Higinio Asprilla, born April 4, 1993 ... enrolled as a communications major in the Carroll School of Management ... is the recipient of The Reverend Maurice V.
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Dullea, S.J. ‘17 Scholarship Fund … Manuel is the son of Norma Asprilla; has one brother and two sisters. PD 3 7 10
FF 0 1 1
FR 0 0 0
INT 0-0 2-35 2-35
Blkd 0 0 0
A TAC SAC TFL FF 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 5 8 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 2 2 0.0-0 1.0-1 0 0 3 1.0-7 1.0-7 0 2 4 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 9 10 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 3 0.0-0 0.0-0 0
FR PBU Blkd INT 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
SETH BETANCOURT
67 Jr. | OT | 6-6 | 304 Riverside, N.J. (St. Joseph’s Prep [Pa.]) Birthdate: 4-1-92 Major: Applied Psychology and Human Development
55 DL | So. | 6-3 | 276 Bronxville, N.Y. (Bronxville) Birthdate: 1-16-93 Major: Marketing BORCICH’S CAREER HIGHS Tackles: 9, at Georgia Tech, Oct. 20, 2012 (5-4) Tackles for loss: 1.5, at Georgia Tech, Oct. 20, 2012 (1-0) All-purpose yards: 6, Maryland, Oct. 27, 2012 Interceptions: 1, Maryland, Oct. 27, 2012 Long interception return: 6, Maryland, Oct. 27, 2012 2012 (FRESHMAN): Played in nine games … made starts at defensive end in three games – at Georgia Tech (Oct. 20), Maryland (Oct. 27) and at Wake Forest (Nov. 3) … contested 264 plays on defense and special teams on the year … competed in more than 50 snaps in each of his three starts and at Florida State (Oct. 13) … totaled 16 tackles (nine solo), 2.5 tackles for loss and one interception on the season … compiled a career-high nine tackles including five solo and 1.5 for loss in first collegiate start at Georgia Tech … recorded an interception and assisted on a tackle for loss against Maryland … tallied three tackles (0.5 for loss) at Wake Forest.
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UA 0 0 0 3 0 3 2 1 3
KIERAN BORCICH
COACHES & STAFF
2011 UMass W. Forest Clemson Va. Tech Maryland Florida St. NC State Notre Dame Miami
PERSONAL: Seth Gregory Betancourt, born April 1, 1992 ... enrolled as an applied psychology and human development major in the Lynch School of Education ... is the recipient of The Knight Family Scholarship … Seth is the son of Colleen and David Snyder.
THE EAGLES
ASPRILLA’S CAREER GAME-BY-GAME 2012 UA A TAC SAC TFL FF FR PBU Blkd INT 2 2 4 0.0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0 Miami Maine 1 0 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 1-28 N’Western 1 5 6 0.0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0 Clemson 4 2 6 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 Army 1 0 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 Florida St. 5 2 7 0.0 0.0 0 0 1 0 1-7 Ga. Tech 3 0 3 0.0 1.0-2 0 0 0 0 0 Maryland 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 W. Forest 4 2 6 0.0 0.0 1 0 0 0 0 Notre Dame 2 0 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 Va. Tech 1 1 2 0.0 1.0-2 0 0 2 0 0 NC State 3 1 4 0.0 0.5-2 0 0 0 0 0
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ASPRILLA’S CAREER STATISTICS TACKLES G UA A Total TFL SAC 2011 9 12 18 30 1.5-8 1.0-7 2012 12 27 15 42 2.5-6 0-0 TOTAL 21 39 33 72 4.0 1.0-7
HIGH SCHOOL: Earned All-State Class AAAA second-team honors from the Pennsylvania Sports Writers … also gained AllCatholic Class AAAA first-team and All-City first-team accolades as a senior offensive tackle at St. Joseph’s Prep … served as 2009 team captain … played for head coach Gil Brooks … was named to the Catholic All-Decade Team by the Philadelphia Daily News … was selected to the Pennsylvania team for the 2010 Big 33 Game (June 19 at Hersheypark Stadium).
2011: Redshirted.
PERSONAL: Anthony Kieran Borcich, born Jan. 16, 1993 ... enrolled as a marketing major with an education minor in the Carroll School of Management ... is the recipient of The Marianne T. and Kevin P. Meenan Family Scholarship Fund … Kieran is the son of Beth Maher and Tony Borcich; has a younger brother, Declan.
2010: Redshirted. 23
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2011 (FRESHMAN): Played in six games … listed as second right tackle on depth chart for all 12 games … competed in 52 plays; a season-high 22 snaps came on the road against Miami (Nov. 25) … helped BC achieve 100-yard rushing performances against Massachusetts (Sept. 24), at Clemson (Oct. 8) and at Miami (Nov. 25) … the Eagles passed for more than 175 yards in three games he appeared in – Massachusetts, at Notre Dame (Nov. 19) and Miami (Nov. 25) … recorded first appearance of career came at Central Florida (Sept. 10).
HIGH SCHOOL: Earned All-State Class C first-team honors as an offensive lineman in 2009 and 2010; also played on the defensive line for the Broncos; also gained All-County and AllLeague accolades … registered 94 tackles, including 24 sacks, as a junior … missed the first eight games of his senior season with a leg injury; returned to play in the Class C playoffs … led the Broncos to the 2010 New York State Class C championship … team had a 23-1 mark in his final two seasons … finished his schoolboy career with 148 tackles, including 31 sacks … served as team captain in 2010 … played for head coach Jeff Napolitano.
HISTORY & RECORDS
2012 (SOPHOMORE): Played in six games … started at right guard in three games – Notre Dame (Nov. 10), Virginia Tech (Nov. 17) and at NC State (Nov. 24) … competed in 289 plays on offense; contested at least 69 snaps in each of his three starts … played in a career-high 80 snaps vs. Virginia Tech … helped BC rush for 167 yards as a team against Virginia Tech and for 199 yards (6.9 yards per carry) as a team at NC State … pass blocked for Chase Rettig to throw for 369 yards at Wake Forest (Nov. 3) and 252 yards against Notre Dame.
PLAYER PROFILES BORCICH’S CAREER STATISTICS TACKLES G UA A Total TFL SAC PD FF FR INT Blkd 9 9 7 16 2.5-6 0.0-0 1 0 0 1-6 0 2012 TOTAL 9 9 7 16 2.5-6 0.0-0 1 0 0 1-6 0 BORCICH’S CAREER GAME-BY-GAME 2012 UA A TAC SAC TFL FF FR PBU N’western 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 Clemson 1 0 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 Army Florida St. 1 0 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 Ga. Tech 5 4 9 0.0 1.5-3 0 0 0 Maryland 0 1 1 0.0 0.5-2 0 0 0 W. Forest 1 2 3 0.0 0.5-1 0 0 0 Va. Tech 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 NC State 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0
INT 0 0 0 0 0 1-6 0 0 0
QBH Blkd 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
JOSH BORDNER
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PERSONAL: Joshua Taylor Bordner, born June 11, 1992 ... earned a bachelor’s degree in human development in May 2013 … is pursuing a master’s degree in business administration from the Carroll Graduate School of Management ... is the recipient of The John F. Walsh ‘65 Family Football Scholarship Fund … Josh is the middle of Mary and Scott Bordner’s three children; has two sisters.
QB | Jr. | 6-4 | 220
Sykesville, Md. (Century) Birthdate: 6-11-92 B.A. - Human Development ’13 BORDNER’S CAREER HIGHS Pass attempts: 2, 2 times (last at Florida State, Oct. 13, 2012) Pass completions: 1, 2 times (last at Florida State, Oct. 13, 2012) Pass yards: 37, Florida State, Nov. 3, 2011 Interceptions thrown: 1, Florida State, Nov. 3, 2011 Long pass: 37, Florida State, Nov. 3, 2011 Rush attempts: 7, Florida State, Nov. 3, 2011 Rush yards: 45, Florida State, Nov. 3, 2011 (7 carries) Rush TDs: 1, 2 times (last at Notre Dame, Nov. 19, 2011) Long rush: 25, Florida State, Nov. 3, 2011 Points scored: 6, 2 times (last at Notre Dame, Nov. 19, 2011) Touchdowns: 1, 2 times (last at Notre Dame, Nov 19, 2011) Total offense attempts: 9, Florida State, Nov. 3, 2011 (7 rush, 2 pass) Total offense yards: 82, Florida State, Nov. 3, 2011 (45 rush, 37 pass) All-purpose yards: 45, Florida State, Nov. 3, 2011 2012 (SOPHOMORE): Served as the team’s primary backup quarterback throughout the season … played in two games – Maine (Sept. 8) and at Florida State (Oct. 13) … ran the offense for 12 plays against Maine and for 11 plays at Florida State … carried the ball three times for 20 yards vs. Maine … went 1-for-2 through the air for seven yards and rushed once for three yards at Florida State … earned the Athletics Director’s Award for Academic Achievement. 2011 (FRESHMAN): Played in five games; all consecutively to close out the season – at Maryland (Oct. 29), Florida State (Nov. 3), NC State (Nov. 12), at Notre Dame (Nov. 19) and at Miami (Nov. 25) … registered four carries for seven yards and a touchdown at Notre Dame … carried the ball six times for 21 yards and scored first career rushing touchdown against NC State … carried the ball seven times for 45 yards and went 1-for-2 in the air for 37 yards vs. Florida State; first career snap resulted in a 25-yard rush … first appeared on the depth chart against Maryland (Oct. 29). 2010: Redshirted. HIGH SCHOOL: Was a Consensus All-State selection as a senior quarterback at Century High School; had previously gained 24
Small School All-State honors; was also a standout linebacker for the Knights … also captured All-County and All-MVAL Chesapeake Conference accolades; gained Chesapeake Conference Offensive (QB) and Defensive (LB) Player of the Year honors in 2009 … threw for 2,082 yards and 18 touchdowns in his senior season; also ran for 10 scores … passed for 2,217 yards and 18 touchdowns in 2008, his first season as a quarterback; Century enjoyed a perfect regular season and advanced to the 2A state semifinals … registered 56 tackles, seven sacks, one interception and one blocked punt as a senior linebacker … played for head coaches Tony Shermeyer (2008) and Jim Holzman (2009) … played in the 2009 Crab Bowl (DC vs. Baltimore) at Towson’s Johnny Unitas Stadium.
BORDNER’S CAREER STATISTICS YEAR G A-C Int Yds TD Lg Pct Effic 2011 5 2-1 1 37 0 37 50.0 105.4 2012 2 2-1 0 7 0 7 50.0 79.4 TOTAL 7 4-2 1 44 0 37 50.0 92.4
TC 19 4 23
YDS 73-3.8 23-5.8 96-4.2
TD 2 0 2
LG 25 10 25
BORDNER’S CAREER GAME BY GAME 2012 PA PC PI PCT YDS TD LG TC YDS AVG TD LG Maine 0 0 0 --- 0 0 0 3 20 6.7 0 10 Florida St. 2 1 0 .500 7 0 7 1 3 3.0 0 3 2011 Maryland Florida St. NC State Notre Dame Miami
PA 0 2 0 0 0
PC 0 1 0 0 0
PI 0 1 0 0 0
PCT YDS TD LG TC --- 0 0 0 0 .500 37 0 37 7 --- 0 0 0 6 --- 0 0 0 4 --- 0 0 0 2
YDS 0 45 21 7 0
AVG 0.0 6.4 3.5 1.8 0.0
TD 0 0 1 1 0
LG 0 25 8 4 1
DAVE BOWEN
74 OL | So. | 6-7 | 297 Villanova, Pa. (Radnor) Birthdate: 4-2-93 Major: Communications 2012 (FRESHMAN): Appeared in all 12 games … competed in 106 plays on the year primarily as a blocking tight end and on special teams … played in a season-high 16 snaps including 13 on offense at Northwestern (Sept. 15) … registered one assisted tackle at NC State (Nov. 24). 2011: Redshirted HIGH SCHOOL: Earned PFN/Coaches All-State Class AAA firstteam honors as a senior offensive lineman at Radnor High School; served as team captain … also earned All-Southeastern Pennsylvania and All-Delco first-team accolades in 2010 … added All-Main Line first-team honors and All-Central League second-team honors … played for Raiders head coach Tom Ryan … played in the Big 33 Football Classic in Hershey Park Stadium on June 18, 2011.
SEAN BURKE
46 LB | R-Fr. | 5-10 | 205 Lansdale, Pa. (LaSalle College HS) Birthdate: 8-22-93 Major: Finance
A.J. CARUSO
61 LB | R-Fr. | 6-1 | 225 2012: Redshirted … earned the Athletics Director’s Award for Academic Achievement.
2012: Redshirted. HIGH SCHOOL: Named the 2011 New Jersey Football Player of the Year by the Maxwell Football Club – New Jersey High School Football Committee … 2011 Maxwell Football Club MiniMax Award recipient … Max Preps Second-Team All-American … hailed as the 2011 Touchdown Club of Southern NJ Lineman of the Year … earned All-South Jersey first-team honors in 2011; also garnered All-Group 2 (2010-11) and All-Colonial Conference (2010-11) recognition … earned All-State honors from the Newark Star-Ledger … honored as an all-star by the CourierPost… twice named to the New Jersey Top 100 … paved the way for a running game that amassed just less than 2,500 yards in 2011 … captained the Dawgs team that went 11-1 and won the Colonial Conference en route to an appearance in the South Jersey Group 2 title game in 2011 … helped lead the Bulldawgs to the South Jersey Group 2 title during an 11-1 season in 2010 … played for head coach Frank DeLano … named the ScholarAthlete of the Year by Brooks Irvine and the Haddonfield Memorial High School. PERSONAL: James Patrick Cashman, born Aug. 20, 1993 ... enrolled in the Carroll School of Management … is the recipient of The Petrillo Family Scholarship … Jim is the son of Donna and Jim Cashman; has a younger sister, Jessie.
DAN CRIMMINS
18 WR | So. | 6-5 | 222 Closter, N.J. (Demarest) Birthdate: 6-9-94 Major: Communications
2012 (FRESHMAN): Appeared in 11 games … saw action on 84 plays on offense and special teams … played in at least 10 snaps in three games – Miami (Sept. 1), at Florida State (Oct. 13) and Virginia Tech (Nov. 17) … recorded an assisted tackle at Georgia Tech (Oct. 20) and a solo tackle against Notre Dame (Nov. 10). HIGH SCHOOL: Earned First-Team All-State honors from the Newark Star-Ledger … hauled in 55 receptions for 1,249 yards and 18 touchdowns in 2011 … led the state in receiving touch25
UNIVERSITY & MEDIA
HIGH SCHOOL: Earned the George Conte Award for leadership as a senior tight end at Ocean Township High School … led the Spartans in reception completion percentage and receiving yards during his senior year … captured the FCA/Sam Mills Football Leadership Award … … was also a varsity letterman in basketball and baseball … led the basketball team in rebounding as a senior and ranked among the Shore Conference leaders in rebounding in 2012 … captured the “Nails and Glue” varsity basketball award … earned the Varsity Baseball Award as his school’s top senior player … also won his school's Scholar Athlete of the Year Award in 2012 … a model student who served as the class president in each of his four years of high school … a member of the National Honor Society who was an AP Scholar with Honor … won the United States Army Reserve National
Haddonfield, N.J. (Haddonfield Memorial) Birthdate: 8-20-93 Major: Undeclared
HISTORY & RECORDS
West Allenhurst, N.J. (Ocean Township) Birthdate: 12-18-93 Major: Economics
72 OL | R-Fr. | 6-7 | 298
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PERSONAL: Sean Frederick Burke, born Oct. 22, 1993 ... enrolled as a finance major in the Carroll School of Management … Sean and his older siblings Christine and Kevin are the children of Phyllis and Bill Burke; both parents are Boston College graduates.
JIM CASHMAN
COACHES & STAFF
HIGH SCHOOL: Earned The Times Herald Defensive Player of the Year honors and Pennsylvania Sports Writers’ All-State Class AAAA first-team honors as a senior linebacker at LaSalle College High School in 2011 … helped lead the Explorers to a 12-2 record as team captain during his senior campaign … earned All-Philadelphia Catholic League honors as a junior and senior linebacker … captured three straight league and District 12 City Championships from 2009-11; team went 13-2 in 2010, won the Eastern Prep School Championship and advanced to the state final … was a member of the 2009 team that went 14-1 and captured the Pennsylvania State Championship, the first in league history … played for head coach Drew Gordon … also threw javelin for the school’s track and field team.
PERSONAL: Anthony J. Caruso, born Dec. 18, 1993 ... enrolled as an economics major in the Carroll School of Management Honors Program … A.J. and his older sister Danielle, a former swimmer at Lehigh University, are the children of Marisa and Anthony Caruso.
THE EAGLES
2012 (FRESHMAN): Redshirted … Earned the Athletics Director’s Award for Academic Achievement.
Scholar-Athlete award … won the National Association of Secondary Schools Principal’s Leadership Award … was also an All-Shore Conference All-Academic selection.
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PERSONAL: David Douglas Bowen, born April 2, 1993 ... enrolled as a communications major in the College of Arts and Sciences ... is the recipient of The Joan P. and William J. Cunningham, Jr. ‘57 Scholarship … Dave is the son of Marnie and Steve Bowen; has a younger brother, Andrew.
PLAYER PROFILES downs and ranked second in New Jersey for receiving yardage as a senior … caught 133 passes for 2,630 yards and 25 touchdowns on his career … named the Bergen County Record Male Athlete of the Week after catching 10 balls for 278 yards and five touchdowns in a 41-13 win over Northern Highlands on Oct. 6 during his senior season … also had three interceptions, returning one for a touchdown, in 2011 as a defensive back … helped lead the Norsemen to a 7-3 record in 2011, the team’s first winning season since 2004 … played for head coach Tony Mottola … also earned first-team All-Big North and All-Bergen honors in basketball for Demarest. PERSONAL: Daniel Crimmins, born June 9, 1994 ... enrolled as a communications major in the College of Arts & Sciences … is the recipient of The Brad and Tracy Curley Scholarship Fund … Dan is the son of Julie and James Crimmins; has two older brothers, Matt and Ryan.
STEVEN DANIELS
52 LB | So. | 6-0 | 249 Cincinnati, Ohio (Worcester Academy) Birthdate: 12-12-92 Major: Communications DANIELS’ CAREER HIGHS Tackles: 8, Notre Dame, Nov. 10, 2012 (5-3) Tackles for loss: 0.5, Notre Dame, Nov. 10, 2012 (0-0) 2012 (FRESHMAN): Played in 10 games … made one start at weak side linebacker at Wake Forest (Nov. 3) … contested 254 snaps on the season between defense and special teams units … competed in 70 plays or more in each of two games – at Wake Forest and Notre Dame (Nov. 10) … totaled 25 tackles (16 solo) on the season … made a season-high eight tackles including five solo stops and 0.5 tackles for loss against Notre Dame … recorded seven tackles (five solo) at Wake Forest … tallied five tackles (three solo) at Georgia Tech (Oct. 20). HIGH SCHOOL: Played the 2011 season for the Worcester Academy Hilltoppers … Earned All-Ohio Division I first-team honors and All-Southwest District first-team honors as a senior linebacker at St. Xavier … was a 2010 RivalsHigh.com AllAmerica first-team choice … gained TriStateFootball.com’s Cincinnati Defensive Player of the Year award in 2010 … captured All-Greater Catholic League South Co-Player of the Year honors … registered 34 tackles for loss, including 18 sacks, in 2010 … made 82 stops, including 14 tackles for loss (seven sacks) as a junior … played for head coach Steve Specht … also played on the school’s basketball team. PERSONAL: Steven Wayne Daniels, born Dec. 12, 1992 ... enrolled as a communications major in the College of Arts & Sciences … is the recipient of The Gaffney Family Football Scholarship … Steven is the son of Minerva and Steven Daniels; has two brothers and two sisters. DANIELS’ CAREER STATISTICS TACKLES G UA A Tot TFL SAC PD FF FR INT Blkd 2012 10 16 9 25 0.5-2 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 TOTAL 10 16 9 25 0.5-2 0.0 0 0 0 0 0
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DANIELS’ CAREER GAME-BY-GAME 2012 UA A TAC SAC TFL FF FR PBU INT QBH Blkd 2 1 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Maine N’western 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Clemson 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Florida St. 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Ga. Tech 3 2 5 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Maryland 1 0 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W. Forest 5 2 7 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Notre Dame 5 3 8 0.0 0.5-2 0 0 0 0 0 0 Va. Tech 0 1 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 NC State 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0
JARRETT DARMSTATTER
82 TE | Jr. | 6-2 | 251 Barnegat, N.J. (Barnegat) Birthdate: 9-17-91 Major: Communications 2012 (SOPHOMORE): Appeared in 11 games … played on 42 snaps between offense and special teams units on the season … saw time in a season-high seven plays against Maine (Sept. 8). 2011 (FRESHMAN): Played in one game; saw action on seven snaps against Massachusetts (Sept. 24). 2010: Redshirted. HIGH SCHOOL: Earned All-Ocean County first-team honors and All-Group 2 third-team honors as a senior tight end at Barnegat High School; also captured All-Shore League National Division accolades in 2009 … also played linebacker … finished his senior season with 20 receptions for 358 yards and one touchdown … played for Bengals head coach Rob Davis … played in the New Jersey vs. Northeast All-Star Football Classic at Rutgers Stadium. PERSONAL: Jarrett Christopher Darmstatter, born Sept. 17, 1991 ... enrolled as an communications major in the College of Arts & Sciences ... is the recipient of The Peter Russell Gray ‘89 Memorial Football Scholarship Fund … Jarrett is the son of Kathleen and Norman Darmstatter.
TED DAVENPORT
38 DB | Jr. | 6-1 | 203 Medway, Mass. (Medway) Birthdate: 10-7-91 Major: Finance NOTES: Was awarded the Jay McGillis Memorial Scholarship in April 2013; McGillis was a starting defensive back who passed away from leukemia in 1992 the Eagles’ spring game is played annually in his honor 2012 (SOPHOMORE): Appeared in all 12 games … played a career-high 18 snaps in the season-opener against Miami (Sept. 1) … recorded single tackles against Miami (Sept. 6), Maryland (Oct. 27), Virginia Tech (Nov. 17) and NC State (Nov.
24) … earned Athletics Director’s Award for Academic Achievement honors.
49 LB | Sr. | 6-2 | 237 Ridgefield, Conn. (Don Bosco Prep [N.J.]) Birthdate: 8-24-91 Major: Marketing
2010: Redshirted.
DAVENPORT’S CAREER STATISTICS TACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds PD 2011 4 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 2012 12 3 1 4 0.0 0 0 TOTAL 12 3 1 4 0.0 0 0
FF 0 0 0
FR Blkd 0 0 0 0 0 0
CARMEN DELLO IACONO
2012 (SOPHOMORE): Joined the team as a walk-on for 2012 spring practice … did not participate in any games.
PERSONAL: Carmen Dello Iacono III, born Jan. 21, 1993 ... enrolled as a physics major in the College of Arts & Sciences … Carmen is the son of Liza and Carmen Dello Iacono; has three younger sisters.
2010 (FRESHMAN): Played in 11 games … recorded 20 tackles … recovered two fumbles … tallied one solo tackle and a fumble recovery against Nevada in the Kraft Fight Hunger Bowl (Jan. 9) … totaled three tackles against Virginia (Nov. 20) … posted a two-tackle outing at Wake Forest (Nov. 6) … charted two solo tackles and one fumble recovery against Clemson (Oct. 30) … registered a season-high four tackles against Maryland 27
UNIVERSITY & MEDIA
2011 (SOPHOMORE): Played in 12 games; started each game as strong side linebacker … finished the season ranked third on the team with 72 tackles … led the team with five pass break ups … recorded four tackles for loss … ranked second on team with two sacks … averaged six tackles per game … contested 735 plays on defense and special teams’ units … posted eight stops and one pass breakup at Notre Dame (Nov. 19) … notched eight tackles against NC State (Nov. 12) … finished the game ranked second on the team with six tackles, including five solo tackles and a sack for a loss of six yards, against Florida State (Nov. 3) … broke up one pass and registered six tackles, one for loss, against Wake Forest (Oct. 1) … registered his first career interception and finished second on the team with eight tackles against UMass (Sept. 24) … posted a career-high 10 tackles (7 solo) and added a pass breakup vs. Duke (Sept. 17) … registered his first-ever pass breakup and tallied two solo tackles at Central Florida (Sept. 10) … recorded seven tackles – five solo and one for loss – and notched his first career sack against Northwestern.
HISTORY & RECORDS
HIGH SCHOOL: Earned Bay State League All-Star second-team accolades as a senior … caught 11 passes for 280 yards and a touchdown in 2011 … played for head coach Keith Comeau … also played basketball, track, and tennis for the Marauders.
2012 (JUNIOR): Started all 12 games … led the team with 1,052 snaps played … finished the season ranked second on the team with 92 tackles … averaged more than seven tackles per game … career-high 18 tackles (10 solo) at Army (Oct. 6) … recorded fumble recoveries against Northwestern (Sept. 15), Army, Notre Dame (Nov. 10) and NC State (Nov. 24) … forced two fumbles, one against Florida State (Oct. 13) and one against Notre Dame … broke up two passes against both Wake Forest and Notre Dame … tied for second overall on the team with six total pass breakups … three 10-plus tackle games … earned Athletics Director’s Award for Academic Achievement honors.
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43 TE | Jr. | 6-4 | 210 Dedham, Mass. (Dedham) Birthdate: 1-21-93 Major: Physics
NOTES: Enters the 2013 season having started each of the last 24 games at linebacker … named to the Lott IMPACT Trophy Watch List in May 2013 … earned 2013 Phil Steele Preseason All-ACC second-team honors.
COACHES & STAFF
PERSONAL: Theodore James Davenport, born Oct. 7, 1991 ... enrolled as a finance major in the Carroll School of Management ... Ted is the son of Donna and Ted Davenport; has one sister and two brothers.
DIVITTO’S CAREER HIGHS Interceptions: 1, Massachusetts, Sept. 24, 2011 Tackles: 18, at Army, Oct. 6, 2012 (10-8) Sacks: 1.0, Florida State, Nov. 3, 2011 (1-0); Northwestern, Sept. 3, 2011 (1-0) Tackles for loss: 1.0, 4 times Fumbles forced: 1, Notre Dame, Nov. 10, 2012; at Florida State, Oct. 13, 2012 Fumbles recovered: 1, 6 times Pass breakups: 2, at Wake Forest, Nov. 3, 2012; Notre Dame, Nov. 10, 2012 All-purpose yards: 10, at Northwestern, Sept. 15, 2012 Kick returns: 1, Miami, Sept. 1, 2012; at Northwestern, Sept. 15, 2012 Kick return yards: 10, at Northwestern, Sept. 15, 2012 (1 returns) Long kick return: 10, at Northwestern, Sept. 15, 2012
THE EAGLES
HIGH SCHOOL: Earned Boston Globe and Boston Herald AllScholastic honors as a senior running back/defensive end at Medway High School … also gained Tri-Valley League CoMVP accolades … ran for 1,400 yards and 25 touchdowns in his senior season; recorded 15 sacks as well … captured All-TVL and team MVP honors as a junior after rushing for 1,300 yards and 21 scores in 2008 … led the Mustangs to consecutive 10-1 marks … played for head coach Dave McSweeney … made three tackles for the South team in the 2010 Shriners Football Classic … also played on the school’s hockey and baseball teams.
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2011 (FRESHMAN): Played in four games; saw action against Massachusetts (Sept. 24), NC State (Nov. 12), at Notre Dame (Nov. 19) and at Miami (Nov. 25).
STEELE DIVITTO
PLAYER PROFILES (Oct. 23) … recorded three tackles at NC State (Oct. 9) … firstcareer tackle was a tackle-for-loss against Kent State (Sept. 11). HIGH SCHOOL: A North Jersey All-Decade honorable-mention honoree for Don Bosco Prep … earned USA Today All-America second-team honors and All-State first-team honors as a senior linebacker at Don Bosco Prep ... also gained All-Non-Public firstteam accolades in 2009 ... was a two-time All-Bergen County first-team selection ... recorded 78 tackles, eight sacks, two forced fumbles, one fumble recovery and two blocked punts in his senior season ... made 77 stops as a junior ... served as team captain in 2009 ... helped the Ironmen to three state titles and the 2009 national title ... played for head coach Greg Toal ... was selected to the USA Football Junior National Team; recorded eight tackles and one sack in Team USA’s 17-0 win over Team World (Jan. 30, 2010 in Fort Lauderdale, Fla.). PERSONAL: Steele Daniel Divitto, born Oct. 24, 1991 ... enrolled as a marketing major in the Carroll School of Management ... is the recipient of The Joseph Ramos, M.D. ‘77 Football Scholarship Fund … Steele is the middle of Rosemary Alfredo and Daniel Divitto’s three children. DIVITTO’S CAREER STATISTICS SEASON G UA A TAC SAC TFL FF 2010 11 9 11 20 0.0-0 0.5-0 0 2011 12 36 36 72 2.0-9 3.5-15 0 2012 12 54 38 92 0.0-0 0.5-2 2 TOTAL 35 99 85 184 2.0-9 4.5-17 2
FR 2-0 0-0 4-0 6-0
PBU 0 5 6 11
INT 0-0 1-0 0-0 1-0
BLK 0 0 0 0
DIVITTO’S GAME-BY-GAME 2012 UA A TAC SAC TFL Miami 7 4 11 0.0-0 0.0-0 Maine 5 0 5 0.0-0 0.0-0 N’western 6 6 12 0.0-0 0.0-0 Clemson 5 1 6 0.0-0 0.0-0 Army 10 8 18 0.0-0 0.0-0 Florida St. 6 1 7 0.0-0 0.0-0 Ga. Tech 3 4 7 0.0-0 0.0-0 Maryland 4 0 4 0.0-0 0.0-0 W. Forest 2 3 5 0.0-0 0.0-0 Notre Dame 4 2 6 0.0-0 0.0-0 Va. Tech 2 1 3 0.0-0 0.0-0 NC State 0 8 8 0.0-0 0.5-2
FF FR PBU INT 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 1 0-0 0 1 0 0-0 0 0 0 0-0 0 1 0 0-0 1 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 2 0-0 1 1 2 0-0 0 0 0 0-0 0 1 1 0-0
BLK 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
2011 N’western UCF Duke UMass W. Forest Clemson Va. Tech Maryland Florida St. NC State Notre Dame Miami
UA 5 2 7 4 1 3 1 2 5 2 1 3
A TAC SAC 2 7 1.0-3 0 2 0.0-0 3 10 0.0-0 4 8 0.0-0 5 6 0.0-0 0 3 0.0-0 4 5 0.0-0 1 3 0.0-0 1 6 1.0-6 6 8 0.0-0 7 8 0.0-0 3 6 0.0-0
TFL 1.0-3 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.5-1 1.0-5 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 1.0-6 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0
FF FR PBU INT 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 1 0-0 0 0 1 0-0 0 0 0 1-0 0 0 1 0-0 0 0 1 0-0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 1 0-0 0 0 0 0-0
BLK 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
2010 Weber St. Kent State Va. Tech Notre Dame N.C. State Florida St.
UA 0 0 1 0 1 0
A TAC SAC 0 0 0.0-0 1 1 0.0-0 1 2 0.0-0 1 1 0.0-0 2 3 0.0-0 1 1 0.0-0
TFL 0.0-0 0.5-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0
FF FR PBU INT 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0-0
BLK 0 0 0 0 0 0
28
Maryland Clemson W. Forest Duke Virginia Syracuse Nevada
2 2 0 0 2 0 1
2 0 2 0 1 0 0
4 2 2 0 3 0 0
0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0
0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 1 0 0 0 0 1
0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0
DAVID DUDECK
26 RB | So. | 5-11 | 190 Hamilton, N.J. (Hun School) Birthdate: 10-29-93 Major: Undeclared DUDECK’S CAREER HIGHS Points scored: 6, Virginia Tech, Nov. 17, 2012; Maryland, Oct. 27, 2012 Touchdowns: 1, Virginia Tech, Nov. 17, 2012; Maryland, Oct. 27, 2012 Rush attempts: 14, at Wake Forest, Nov. 3, 2012 Rush yards: 39, at NC State, Nov. 24, 2012 (5 carries) Rush TDs: 1, Virginia Tech, Nov. 17, 2012 Long rush: 18, at NC State, Nov. 24, 2012 Receptions: 5, at Florida State, Oct. 13, 2012 Receiving yards: 47, at Army, Oct. 6, 2012 (3 receptions) Receiving TDs: 1, Maryland, Oct. 27, 2012 Long reception: 20, at Army, Oct. 6, 2012 ; Maryland, Oct. 27, 2012 Total offense attempts: 14, at Wake Forest, Nov. 3, 2012 (14 rush, 0 pass) Total offense yards: 39, at NC State, Nov. 24, 2012 (39 rush, 0 pass) All-purpose yards: 55, at Army, Oct. 6, 2012 2012 (FRESHMAN): Started three games while appearing in nine games overall … recorded 21 receptions for 155 yards out of the backfield … scored first career touchdown against Maryland (Oct. 20) … tallied career-high 39 rushing yards at NC State (Nov. 24) … scored first career rushing touchdown against Virginia Tech (Nov. 17) … career-high 47 receiving yards at Army (Oct. 6) … earned Athletic Director’s Award for Academic Achievement honors. HIGH SCHOOL: Earned New Jersey Prep School Player of the Year and All-Prep honors from the Newark Star-Ledger in 2011 … earned Mid-Atlantic Prep League Player of the Year accolades as a senior … caught 50 passes for 1,000 yards and 10 touchdowns as a wide receiver in 2011 after switching from quarterback … also amassed 140 rushing yards and three touchdowns on 23 carries as a senior … helped lead the Raiders to a 7-1 record and the Mid-Atlantic Prep League title as a captain in 2011 … honored as a Mid-Atlantic Prep League and Star-Ledger first-team selection in 2010 … played for his father, head coach Dave Dudeck … also played baseball and ran track at Hun. PERSONAL: David James Dudeck III, born Oct. 29, 1993... enrolled in the Carroll School of Management … earned 2012 All-Atlantic Coast Conference Academic Team honors … is the recipient of The William J. Hajjar ‘49 Scholarship Fund … David is the second of Amy and Dave Dudeck’s four children; has two brothers and one sister. DUDECK’S CAREER STATISTICS RUSHING G Att Yds TD Lg Avg/C Avg/G 2012 9 41 116 1 18 2.8 12.9 TOTAL 9 41 116 1 18 2.8 12.9
G Rec Yds TD 9 21 155 1 9 21 155 1
LG REC YDS AVG. TD 0 4 20 5.0 0 8 3 47 15.7 0 3 5 9 0.6 0 3 2 2 1.0 0 0 1 20 20.0 1 9 1 10 10.0 0 3 4 40 10.0 0 12 1 7 7.0 0 18 0 0 0 0
LG 8 20 7 4 20 10 19 7 0
three fumble recoveries, two interceptions and one sack in 2010 … in his first season as the Bombers’ kicker, he connected on 10-of-14 field-goal attempts and 25-of-30 extrapoint tries; recorded 19 touchbacks … made 33 stops, including two sacks, and two interceptions as a junior … played for head coach Steve Specht … also gained All-League accolades for the Bombers’ basketball and lacrosse teams. PERSONAL: Sean Kevin Duggan, born April 4, 1993 ... enrolled as a marketing major in the Carroll School of Management ... is the recipient of The Hanson Family Athletics Scholarship … Sean and his older brother, Ryan, are the sons of Bridget and Richard Duggan. BLK 0 0 0
INT 0-0 0-0 0-0
DUGGAN’S CAREER HIGHS: Interceptions: 1, at Miami (Fla.), Nov. 25, 2011 Tackles: 9, at Army, Oct. 6, 2012 (4-5) Tackles for loss: 2.0, Florida State, Nov. 3, 2011 (1-0) Fumbles forced: 1, Notre Dame, Nov. 10, 2012 Fumbles recovered: 1, Florida State, Nov. 3, 2011; Clemson, Sept. 29, 2012 Pass breakups: 1, Florida State, Nov. 3, 2011; at Wake Forest, Nov. 3, 2012
DUGGAN’S GAME-BY-GAME 2012 UA A TAC SAC TFL Miami 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 Maine 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 N’western 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 Clemson 2 5 7 0.0-0 1.0-0 Army 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 Florida St. 3 2 5 0.0-0 1.0-2 Ga. Tech 1 2 3 0.0-0 0.0-0 Maryland 1 7 8 0.0-0 0.0-0 W. Forest 2 3 5 0.0-0 2.0-3 Notre Dame 3 4 7 0.0-0 0.0-0 NC State 0 2 2 0.0-0 0.0-0
FF 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
FR PBU BLK 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 1-0 1 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0
INT 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0
2012 (SOPHOMORE): Appeared in all 12 games … totaled 39 tackles (17 solo) … saw action in 395 defensive and special teams plays … one tackle for loss totaling two yards … one fumble recovery and one forced fumble … two tackles recorded against Miami (Sept. 1) and Maine (Sept. 8) … tallied one tackle in each game vs. Northwestern (Sept. 15), Florida State (Oct. 13) and Georgia Tech (Oct. 20) … recorded six tackles and a forced fumble against Notre Dame (Nov.10) in his one start … tallied five tackles and a fumble recovery vs. Clemson (Sept. 29) … notched a career-high nine tackles at Army while playing in 103 snaps (Oct. 6) … recorded four tackles and a pass breakup at Wake Forest (Nov. 3) … eight tackles recorded in the season finale at NC State (Nov. 24).
2011 UA A TAC N’western 0 0 0 UCF 0 0 0 Duke 0 0 0 UMass 2 5 7 W. Forest 0 0 0 Clemson 3 2 5 Va. Tech 1 2 3 Maryland 1 7 8 Florida St. 2 3 5 NC State 3 4 7 Notre Dame 0 2 2 Miami 1 1 2
FF 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
FR PBU BLK 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 1-0 1 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0
INT 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0
SEAN DUGGAN
34 LB | Jr. | 6-4 | 241 Cincinnati, Ohio (St. Xavier) Birthdate: 4-4-93 Major: Marketing
HIGH SCHOOL: Earned All-Ohio Division I second-team honors and All-Southwest District first-team honors as a senior linebacker/kicker at St. Xavier … also captured All-Greater Catholic League first-team accolades … registered 79 tackles,
TFL 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 1.0-0 0.0-0 1.0-2 0.0-0 0.0-0 2.0-3 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0
KASIM EDEBALI
91 DE | Sr. | 6-3 | 246 Hamburg, Germany (Kimball Union, [N.H.]) Birthdate: 8-17-89 B.A. - Communications ’13
UNIVERSITY & MEDIA
2011 (FRESHMAN): Played in 10 games … registered three starts at weak side linebacker – against Maryland (Oct. 29), Florida State (Nov. 3) and NC State (Nov. 12) … amassed 39 tackles; four tackles for loss went for five yards … one interception … saw action in 392 plays on defensive and special teams … recorded his first career interception and registered two tackles at Miami (Nov. 25) … notched seven tackles against NC State (Nov. 12) … broke up first pass and recovered the first fumble of his career, in addition to making five tackles – 1.5 for loss of three yards vs. Florida State (Nov. 3) … recorded a career-high eight tackles at Maryland (Oct. 29) … tallied five tackles – one for loss of two – at Clemson (Oct. 8) … posted seven tackles against UMass (Sept. 24).
SAC 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0
PBU 1 1 2
HISTORY & RECORDS
FR 1-0 1-0 2-0
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FF 0 1 1
COACHES & STAFF
DUGGAN’S CAREER STATISTICS SEASON G UA A TAC SAC TFL 2011 10 13 26 39 0.0-0 3.0-5 2012 12 17 22 39 0.0-0 1.0-2 TOTAL 22 30 48 78 0.0-0 4.0-7
THE EAGLES
DUDECK’S GAME-BY-GAME 2012 CAR YDS AVG TD Clemson 0 0 0 0 1 8 8.0 0 Army Florida St. 6 -11 -1.8 0 Ga. Tech 1 3 3.0 0 Maryland 2 -7 -3.5 0 W. Forest 14 32 2.3 0 Notre Dame 4 9 2.3 0 Va. Tech 8 38 4.8 1 NC State 5 39 7.8 0
Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G 20 2.3 7.4 17.2 20 2.3 7.4 17.2
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RECEIVING 2012 TOTAL
EDEBALI’S CAREER HIGHS Tackles: 8, Virginia Tech, Nov. 17, 2012 (7-1); at NC State, Nov. 24, 2012 (5-3) Sacks: 1.0, at Northwestern, Sept. 15, 2012 (1-0) Tackles for loss: 2.0, Virginia Tech, Nov. 17, 2012 (2-0) Fumbles forced: 1, Virginia Tech, Nov. 17, 2012 Fumbles recovered: 1, at Army, Oct. 6, 2012 Pass breakups: 3, at Miami (Fla.), Nov. 25, 2011
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PLAYER PROFILES 2012 (JUNIOR): Played in and started 11 games … ranked fifth on the team with 59 tackles (32 solo) … led the team in tackles for loss (7.5) and sacks (2.0) … recorded four pass breakups … forced and recovered one fumble … career-high eight tackles against Virginia Tech (Nov. 17) and NC State (Nov. 24) … posted two tackles for loss, forced a fumble, and tallied a pass breakup against Virginia Tech … amassed six tackles (1.5 TFL) and a half sack vs. Miami (Sept. 1) … posted six tackles, a fumble recovery and a pass breakup at Army (Oct. 6) … recorded four tackles and one sack at Northwestern (Sept. 15) … seven tackles and a assisted tackle for loss at Georgia Tech (Oct. 20) … five tackles (one TFL) against Maryland (Oct. 27) … four tackles (one TFL) at Wake Forest (Nov. 3) … a half tackle for loss and two pass breakups at NC State. 2011 (SOPHOMORE): Played in 12 games; started each contest at defensive end … registered 27 tackles, including 13 solo tackles on the year … led the team with five pass break ups … recorded one tackle for loss and a quarterback hurry … competed in 699 downs on defense and special teams … broke up three passes and assisted with one takedown at Miami (Nov. 25) … contributed on three tackles and hurried the quarterback once at Notre Dame (Nov. 19) … three tackles against NC State (Nov. 12) included one for loss … registered three stops at Maryland (Oct. 29) … recorded a season-high four tackles against Virginia Tech (Oct. 22) … broke up two passes and tallied three tackles against Wake Forest (Oct. 1) … posted three solo takedowns against Duke (Sept. 17). 2010 (FRESHMAN): Played in all 13 games; started four games … registered 13 tackles and one pass deflection … recorded two tackles in games vs. Nevada (Jan. 9), at Florida St. (Oct. 16) and Notre Dame (Oct. 2) … broke up a pass at Wake Forest (Nov. 6) … made one tackle in collegiate debut against Weber St. (Sept. 4). 2009: Redshirted. HIGH SCHOOL: Played two years at Kimball Union Academy as part of the USA Football International Student Program … earned All-New England honors as a senior tight end/defensive end … was a two-time All-Evergreen League selection … named 2008 Evergreen League Most Valuable Lineman … shared team MVP honors … scored four touchdowns in his senior season … helped the Wildcats to an 8-0 record in 2007 and a 7-1 mark in 2008; team captured NEPSAC title in 2007 … played for head coach John Lyons … played club football in Hamburg (Hamburg Young Huskies) for head coaches Jens Schuster and Sebastian Schulz … gained MVP honors as a quarterback in 2004 German All-State Tournament … played tight end for the German U19 National Team at the 2006 European Championship. PERSONAL: Kasim Jonathan Edebali, born Aug. 17, 1989 ... is fluent in German … earned a bachelor’s degree in communications with a concentration in Germanic studies in May 2013 ... enrolled as a graduate student in the College of Advancing Studies … is the recipient of The King Family Football Scholarship Fund … Kasim is the son of Nesrin Edebali. EDEBALI’S CAREER STATISTICS SEASON G UA A TAC SAC TFL 2010 13 7 6 13 0.0-0 1.5-7 2011 12 13 14 27 0.0-0 0.5-2 2012 11 32 27 59 1.5-10 7.5-35 TOTAL 36 53 47 99 1.5-10 9.5-44
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FF 0 0 1 1
FR 0-0 0-0 1-0 1-0
PBU 1 5 4 10
INT QBH 0-0 0 0-0 1 0-0 0 0-0 1
EDEBALI’S GAME-BY-GAME 2012 UA A TAC SAC TFL 2 4 6 0.5-4 1.5-10 Miami Maine 2 1 3 0.0 0.0 N’western 1 3 4 1.0-6 1.0-6 Army 3 3 6 0.0 0.0 Florida St. 2 3 5 0.0 0.0 2 5 7 0.0 0.5-1 Ga. Tech Maryland 3 2 5 0.0 1.0-5 2 2 4 0.0 1.0-1 W. Forest Notre Dame 3 0 3 0.0 0.0 Tech 7 1 8 0.0 2.0-10 Va. NC State 5 3 8 0.0 0.5-2
FF 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0
FR PBU INT 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 0
QBH 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
BLK 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
2011 UA A TAC N’western 1 1 2 UCF 2 0 2 Duke 3 0 3 UMass 1 0 1 W. Forest 2 1 3 Clemson 1 0 1 Va. Tech 1 3 4 Maryland 1 2 3 Florida St. 0 1 1 NC State 1 2 3 Notre Dame 0 3 3 Miami 0 1 1
FF 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
FR PBU INT 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0
QBH 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0
BLK 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
2010 UA A TAC SAC TFL FF FR PBU INT Weber St. 1 0 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 Kent State 0 1 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 Va. Tech 1 0 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 Notre Dame 2 0 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 N.C. State 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 Florida St. 2 0 2 0.0-0 1.0-6 0 0 0 0 Maryland 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 Clemson 0 1 1 0.0-0 0.5-1 0 0 0 0 W. Forest 0 1 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 1 0 Duke 0 1 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 Virginia 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 Syracuse 1 0 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 Nevada 0 2 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0
QBH 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
BLK 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
SAC 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
TFL 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.5 0.0 0.0
SPIFFY EVANS
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WR | Jr. | 6-0 | 190
Hollywood, Fla. (Chaminade-Madonna) Birthdate: 2-7-93 Major: Communications EVANS’ CAREER HIGHS Touchdowns: 2, Maine, Sept. 8, 2012 Receptions: 4, 3 times (last vs. Notre Dame, Nov. 10, 2012) Receiving yards: 70, Clemson, Sept. 29, 2012 (4 receptions) Receiving TDs: 1, Maine, Sept. 8, 2012 Long reception: 36, Maine, Sept. 8, 2012 All-purpose yards: 180, Clemson, Sept. 29, 2012 Punt returns: 4, Virginia Tech, Nov. 17, 2012 Punt return yards: 109, Maryland, Oct. 27, 2012 (3 returns) Long punt return: 82, Maine, Sept. 8, 2012 Kick returns: 6, Clemson, Sept. 29, 2012 Kick return yards: 110, Clemson, Sept. 29, 2012 (6 returns) Long kick return: 32, Wake Forest, Oct. 1, 2011
CAR YDS AVG 0 0 0.0 1 -1 -1.0 1 -1 -1.0
TD LG 0 0 0 -1.0 0 -1.0
LG REC YDS AVG TD LG 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0
TD 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
MICHAEL FISCHER
56 LS | R-Fr. | 6-1 | 227 Wellesley, Mass. (St. Sebastian’s) Birthdate: 1-18-94 Major: Undeclared NOTES: Joined the team as a recruited walk-on in early September 2012 ... served as a valuable member of the scout team ... earned the Athletics Director's Award for Academic Achievement. HIGH SCHOOL: Earned All-Independent School honorable mention honors as a senior guard and long snapper at St. Sebastian’s … was a two-year starter at guard and played three years of varsity football for the Arrows … helped lead team to a 6-2 record his senior season … played for Massachusetts Hall of Fame head coach Bob Souza … also played baseball. PERSONAL: Michael Patrick Fischer, born Jan. 18, 1994 ... an exceptional student who was a member of the National Honor Society and graduated cum laude … enrolled in the Carroll School of Management … Michael and his older sister Katie are the children of Peggie and Steve Fischer; father is a 1975 Boston College graduate.
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UNIVERSITY & MEDIA
EVANS’ CAREER STATISTICS SEASON G REC YDS AVG TD LG 2011 10 0 0 0.0 0 0 2012 11 22 257 11.7 1 36 TOTAL 21 22 257 11.7 1 36
2011 ATT YDS AVG N’western 0 0 0.0 C. Florida 0 0 0.0 Duke 0 0 0.0 UMass 0 0 0.0 W. Forest 0 0 0.0 Clemson 0 0 0.0 Va. Tech 0 0 0.0 Maryland 0 0 0.0 Florida St. 0 0 0.0 NC State 0 0 0.0 Notre Dame 0 0 0.0 Miami 0 0 0.0
AVG TD LG 5.5 0 7 14.5 1 36 9.5 0 10 17.5 0 28 3.0 0 3 0.0 0 0 6.0 0 6 8.7 0 13 13.0 0 28 0.0 0 0 12.0 0 12
HISTORY & RECORDS
PERSONAL: Curtric Jamal Evans, born Feb. 7, 1993 ... nicknamed “Spiffy” … enrolled as a communications major in the College of Arts & Sciences ... is the recipient of The Philip J. McArdle ‘27, M.A. ‘28 Scholarship Fund … Curtric is the son of Sue Funchess and Curtis Evans; has two older brothers – Deac and Curtis Jr.
LG REC YDS 0 2 11 -1 4 58 0 2 19 0 4 70 0 1 3 0 0 0 0 1 6 0 3 26 0 4 52 0 0 0 0 1 12
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HIGH SCHOOL: Earned All-State Class 2B first-team honors as a senior wide receiver at Chaminade-Madonna … also captured Sun-Sentinel All-County honors in 2010 … served as team captain … totaled 1,200 receiving yards and 20 touchdowns as a senior … recorded 40 tackles, four sacks and six interceptions on the other side of the ball … caught 27 passes for 800 yards and 14 touchdowns in 2009; also returned two punts for scores … led Chaminade to a 12-1 record and to the state title game as a junior … played for Lions head coach Tim Tyrrell.
EVANS’ GAME-BY-GAME CAR YDS AVG TD 2012 Miami 0 0 0.0 0 1 -1 -1.0 0 Maine N’western 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 0 Clemson Florida St. 0 0 0.0 0 Ga. Tech 0 0 0.0 0 Maryland 0 0 0.0 0 W. Forest 0 0 0.0 0 Notre Dame 0 0 0.0 0 Va. Tech 0 0 0.0 0 NC State 0 0 0.0 0
COACHES & STAFF
2011 (FRESHMAN): Played in 10 games; started at Clemson (Oct. 8) … emerged as BC’s primary kick returner midway through the season … amassed 485 kick return yards in 23 attempts … averaged 48.5 return yards per game … returned four kickoffs for 80 yards vs. Florida State (Nov. 3) … totaled 73 kickoff return yards on three chances at Virginia Tech (Oct. 22) … handled four kickoff returns for 81 yards against Clemson (Oct. 8) … was second on the team with 94 all-purpose yards vs. Wake Forest (Oct. 1).
TD LG 0 0 1 82 1 82
THE EAGLES
2012 (SOPHOMORE): Appeared in 11 games; recorded nine starts at wide receiver … finished the season ranked second on the team with 1,165 all-purpose yards … ranked fourth among all receivers on the team with 22 receptions for 257 yards … enjoyed six multiple-reception games, including three four-reception performances … returned 11 punts for 257 yards and one touchdown – an 82-yard return for touchdown against Maine (Sept. 8); averaged 25.3 yards per punt return … registered 34 kick returns for 631 yards; averaged 18.6 yards per kickoff return … caught four passes for 58 yards, including a season-long 36-yard reception and one touchdown – a three-yard pass from Chase Rettig for the first of his career – in the team’s 34-3 home win over the Black Bears; also recorded his first career punt return for touchdown against the Black Bears … tallied four receptions for a season-high 70 yards against Clemson (Sept. 29) … registered four receptions for 52 yards against Notre Dame (Nov. 10) … posted three receptions for 26 yards at Wake Forest (Nov. 3) … registered 179 all-purpose yards in the team’s 20-17 home win over Maryland (Oct. 27); returned three punts for 109 yards, including a 72-yard return in the second quarter; returned three kickoffs for 64 yards and caught one pass for six yards in the victory … boasted the highest single-season punt return average (25.3) in team history.
EVANS’ CAREER RETURN STATISTICS SEASON KR YDS AVG TD LG PR YDS AVG 23 485 21.1 0 32 0 0 0.0 2011 2012 34 631 18.6 0 30 11 278 25.3 57 1,116 19.9 0 32 11 278 25.3 TOTAL
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NOTES: Earned 2013 Phil Steele preseason All-America thirdteam honors as a punt return specialist; also captured All-ACC first-team accolades at the position from the publication.
PLAYER PROFILES NATE FREESE
85 K/P | Sr. | 6-0 | 192 Strongsville, Ohio (Strongsville) Birthdate: 8-18-90 Major: Communications FREESE’S CAREER HIGHS Points scored: 14, Kent State, Sept. 11, 2010 Kick PATs: 6, Massachusetts, Sept. 24, 2011 Points by kicking: 14, Kent State, Sept. 11, 2010 Field goals made: 4, at Florida St., Oct. 16, 2010 ; Kent St., Sept. 11, 2010 ; Wake Forest, Oct. 1, 2011 Field goal attempts: 4, at Florida St., Oct. 16, 2010; Kent St., Sept. 11, 2010 ; Wake Forest, Oct. 1, 2011 Longest field goal: 52, Wake Forest, Oct. 1, 2011 Punt attempts: 3, at NC State, Nov. 24, 2012 Punt yards: 107, at NC State, Nov. 24, 2012 (3 punts) Longest punt: 43, at NC State, Nov. 24, 2012 NOTES: Has connected on 50-of-61 career field goal attempts (82.0 conversion percentage) … leads the Atlantic Coast Conference and ranks fifth nationally among all placekickers in field goal percentage ... is tied for third nationally among active career leaders for field goals per game ... ranks fifth on the school’s career scoring list (224 pts.) … ranks second on the school’s single-season field goals list (22; 2010) … has matched the school record for field goals in a game three times – 4; vs. Wake Forest (Oct. 1, 2011), vs. Kent State (Sept. 11, 2010) and at Florida State (Oct. 16, 2010) … earned 2013 preseason All-ACC fourthteam honors as a punt return specialist by Phil Steele. 2012 (JUNIOR): Played in all 12 games … connected on 18-of-20 field goal attempts (90.0 conversion percentage) … the 90 percent success rate ranked sixth in the nation … a perfect 24-for-24 in PAT attempts … recorded 17 touchbacks over 52 kickoffs … attempted six punts; pinning five inside the 20 … converted three field goals against Miami (Sept. 1) and Virginia Tech (Nov. 17) … a perfect 16-for-16 on field goals under 40-yards … 2-for-2 including a season long field goal of 45-yards against Notre Dame (Nov. 10) … 2-for-2 on field goals in games against Maine (Sept. 8), Northwestern (Sept. 15), Maryland (Oct. 27) and Notre Dame. 2011 (SOPHOMORE): Played in all 12 games … connected on 10-of-16 field goal attempts … kicked 26-of-27 extra points … was successful on 5-of-7 field goal attempts from 40 or more yards … recorded a season-long 52-yard field FREESE’S CAREER STATISTICS SEASON FGM FGA PCT 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 2010 22 25 .880 0-0 12-12 9-10 1-3 2011 10 16 .625 1-1 1-1 3-6 4-6 2012 18 20 .900 1-1 6-6 9-9 2-3 TOTAL 50 61 .820 2-2 19-19 21-25 7-12
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goal in the team’s 27-19 home loss to Wake Forest (Oct. 1); connected on all four field goal attempts (32, 36, 45, 52) against the Demon Deacons … connected on 2-of-3 field goal attempts, including a 47-yarder against Duke (Sept. 17) … successfully hit a 47-yard field goal at Central Florida (Sept. 10) … connected from 30 yards in his only field goal attempt of the day in the team’s 24-17 win at Miami (Nov. 25) … knocked two kickoffs for 88 yards and one touchback at Notre Dame … named to Lou Groza Place-Kicker Award Watch List … named preseason All-ACC fourth team by Phil Steele. 2010 (FRESHMAN): Played in all 13 games … went 22for-25 on field goals during the year … kicked 24-of-25 extra points … earned collegefootballnews.com Freshman AllAmerica honors … became the first BC kicker to hit four field goals in two different games in the same season; did so at Florida State (Oct. 16) and against Kent State (Sept. 11) … hit 19-of-20 attempts from inside 40 yards … one of three kickers in the country to hit four field goals in two different games … went 2-for-2 on field goals (22, 32) against Nevada in the Kraft Fight Hunger Bowl … connected on three field goals (27, 29, 22) at Syracuse and vs. Clemson (21, 36, 36) … converted on all four field goal attempts (33, 37, 28, 38) at Florida State … converted on both field goal attempts, including a season-long 49-yarder against Notre Dame … went 4-for-4 on field goals (27, 22, 31, 33) against Kent State. 2009: Redshirted. HIGH SCHOOL: Earned Associated Press All-Ohio Division I first-team honors as a senior kicker at Strongsville; also served as the team’s punter … also gained AP All-District accolades … earned the Cleveland Touchdown Club Charities 2008 High School Special Teams Players Award … was a two-time All-Conference selection … converted 10-of-14 field-goal attempts in his senior season; also converted all 49 extra-point tries … his career long field goal was 53 yards … more than 80 percent of his kickoffs resulted in touchbacks … led the Mustangs to an 11-2 record and the Northeast Ohio Conference Valley Division title in 2008 … played for head coach Russ Jacques … was selected to play in the Big 33 Football Classic (June 20, 2009 in Hersheypark (PA) Stadium). PERSONAL: Nathan A. Freese, born Aug. 18, 1990 … enrolled as a communications major in the College of Arts & Sciences … is the recipient of The McCourt Family Football Scholarship … selected as a National Football Foundation and College Hall of Fame Scholar-Athlete by the organization’s Northeast Ohio chapter … Nate is the youngest of Carla and Jeff Freese’s five children.
50+ 0-0 1-1 0-1 1-2
LG BLK PAM PAA PCT 49 1 24 25 .960 52 1 26 27 .947 45 0 24 24 1.000 52 2 74 76 .974
PTS 90 56 78 224
FREESE’S GAME-BY-GAME 2012 FGM FGA PCT 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ Miami 3 3 1.000 0-0 1-1 2-2 0-0 0-0 Maine 2 2 1.000 0-0 1-1 1-1 0-0 0-0 N’western 2 2 1.000 0-0 1-1 1-1 0-0 0-0 Clemson 1 1 1.000 0-0 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-0 Army 1 1 1.000 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 Florida St. 0 0 .000 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0
LG BLK PAM PAA PCT 37 0 3 3 1.000 39 0 4 4 1.000 34 0 1 1 1.000 39 0 4 4 1.000 25 0 4 4 1.000 0 0 1 1 1.000
PTS 12 10 7 7 7 1
FGM 1 1 2 1 4 0 0 0 0 1
2010 Weber St. Kent State Va. Tech Notre Dame NC State Florida St. Maryland Clemson W. Forest Duke Virginia Syracuse Nevada
FGM 1 4 0 2 1 4 0 3 1 0 1 3 2
.500 1.000 .000 1.000 1.000 1.000
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0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0
25 36 0 45 42 19
.000 1.000 1.000 .000 1.000 1.000
3 8 2 6 11 4
FGA PCT 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ 3 .333 1-1 0-0 0-1 0-1 0-0 1 1.000 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-1 0-0 3 .667 0-0 0-1 0-0 2-2 0-0 1 1.000 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 4 1.000 0-0 0-0 2-2 1-1 1-1 2 .000 0-0 0-0 0-2 0-0 0-0 0 .000 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 .000 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0 .000 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 1.000 0-0 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-0
LG BLK PAM PAA PCT 19 0 2 2 1.000 47 0 0 0 0.000 47 0 1 2 .500 26 0 6 6 1.000 52 0 1 1 1.000 0 1 4 4 1.000 0 0 1 1 .000 0 0 2 2 1.000 0 0 0 0 .000 30 0 2 2 1.00
PTS 5 3 7 9 13 4 1 2 0 5
FGA PCT 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ 1 1.000 0-0 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-0 4 1.000 0-0 2-2 2-2 0-0 0-0 1 .000 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 2 1.000 0-0 1-1 0-0 1-1 0-0 2 .500 0-0 1-1 0-1 0-0 0-0 4 1.000 0-0 1-1 3-3 0-0 0-0 0 .000 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 3 1.000 0-0 1-1 2-2 0-0 0-0 2 .500 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-1 0-0 0 .000 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 1.000 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 3 1.000 0-0 3-3 0-0 0-0 0-0 2 1.000 0-0 1-1 1-1 0-0 0-0
LG BLK PAM PAA PCT 33 0 5 5 1.000 33 0 2 2 1.000 0 0 0 0 .000 49 0 1 1 1.000 23 0 2 2 1.000 38 0 1 1 1.000 0 0 3 3 1.000 36 0 1 1 1.000 25 1 2 3 .750 0 0 3 3 1.000 23 0 2 2 1.000 29 0 1 1 1.000 32 0 1 1 1.000
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0 2 2 0 2 1
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CONNOR GALLIGAN
57 LB | R-Fr. | 6-2 | 215
51 LB | Jr. | 6-1 | 207
Wakefield, Mass. (Phillips Exeter Academy [N.H.]) Birthdate: 5-7-93 Major: Undeclared
Wenham, Mass. (Brooks School) Birthdate: 11-11-91 Major: Marketing 2012 (SOPHOMORE): Did not see game action. 2011 (FRESHMAN): Did not see game action. 2010: Redshirted. HIGH SCHOOL: Played one season at St. John’s Prep before finishing his high school career at Brooks School … earned the Timothy Keating Coaches Award as a senior … played for head coach Alex Konovalchik at Brooks School … also played for the school’s basketball and lacrosse teams.
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UNIVERSITY & MEDIA
PERSONAL: Connor Galligan, born Nov. 11, 1991 ... enrolled as a marketing major in the Carroll School of Management … Connor is the son of Kathy and John Galligan; has two older sisters.
HISTORY & RECORDS
2012 (FRESHMAN): Redshirted. HIGH SCHOOL: Registered 115 tackles as a senior at Boston College High School … recorded 85 tackles as a junior … coached by Jon Bartlett at BC High and competed for the North in the 2012 Agganis All-Star Football Classic … Played for Bill Glennon at Phillips Exeter Academy where he started at both linebacker and guard.. National Honor Society member … earned high honors at Phillips Exeter Academy and BC High … graduated from BC High with a 4.0 grade point average … also lettered in track at Phillips Exeter Academy. PERSONAL: Michael James Gaffney, born May 7, 1993 ... enrolled in the Carroll School of Management … Mike is the son of Theresa and Ted Gaffney; has four younger siblings – Megan, Marie, Maeve and Matthew … his father earned four varsity letters as a linebacker at Boston College from 1983-86.
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MICHAEL GAFFNEY
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COACHES & STAFF
2011 N’western UCF Duke UMass W. Forest Maryland Florida St. NC State Notre Dame Miami
2 2 1 2 3 1
THE EAGLES
1 2 0 2 3 1
SEASON PREVIEW
Ga. Tech Maryland W. Forest Notre Dame Va. Tech NC State
PLAYER PROFILES ANDY GALLIK
59 C | Jr. | 6-3 | 302 Evergreen Park, Ill. (Brother Rice) Birthdate: 9-24-91 Major: Sociology NOTES: Captured 2013 spring MPV honors from ESPN.com … two-year starting center who has recorded 15 career starts at the position. 2012 (SOPHOMORE): Started all 12 games at center … the Eagles recorded 100-plus yard rushing games against Maine (Sept. 8), Army (Oct. 6), Virginia Tech (Nov. 17) and NC State (Nov. 24) … the team averaged 3.23 yards per carry … provided pass protection for the sixth largest passing yardage output in team history in the season-opener against Miami (441, Sept. 1). 2011 (FRESHMAN): Played in nine games … registered three starts along the offensive line – against Northwestern (Sept. 3), Duke (Sept. 17) and Massachusetts (Sept. 24) … listed at top of depth chart for first five games … missed contests with Wake Forest (Oct. 1), Virginia Tech (Oct. 22) and Maryland (Oct. 29) … the Eagles rushed for more than 100 yards in four games – Northwestern, Massachusetts, at Clemson (Oct. 8) and at Miami (Nov. 25) … provided protection in BC’s four most productive passing games – Northwestern (351 yards), Duke (247 yards), Massachusetts (196 yards) and Miami (196 yards). 2010: Redshirted. HIGH SCHOOL: Earned All-State first-team honors from the Champaign News-Gazette in 2009 … also captured All-Area and All-Catholic (Blue Division) honors as a senior center at Brother Rice … was a three-year varsity starter on the offensive line … served as team captain as a senior … played for head coach Steve Nye. PERSONAL: Andrew A. Gallik, born Sept. 24, 1991 ... enrolled as a sociology major in the College of Arts & Sciences … is the recipient of The Mr. and Mrs. John Wisniewski ‘50 Scholarship Fund … Andy and his older brother, Matthew, are the sons of Lisa and Matthew Gallik.
PAUL GAUGHAN
69 C | So. | 6-6 | 303 Dunmore, Pa. (Dunmore) Birthdate: 12-2-92 Major: Communications 2012 (REDSHIRT FRESHMAN): Appeared in six games, including the final four games of the season … played a season-high 10 snaps against Maine (Sept. 8) … participated in six snaps against Florida State (Oct. 13) … two snaps each against Wake Forest (Nov. 3), Notre Dame (Nov. 10) and NC State (Nov. 24) … appeared in five plays against Virginia Tech (Nov. 17) … earned Athletic Director’s Award for Academic Achievement honors. 2011 (FRESHMAN): Redshirted. 34
HIGH SCHOOL: Earned Pennsylvania Sports Writers All-State Class A honors as a senior offensive lineman at Dunmore High School … captured the American Legion Hookey Reap Award as the top offensive lineman in Lackawanna County … earned 2010 All-EasternPAFootball.com Small School first-team honors (Class AA-Class A) … also gained All-Region accolades and Lackawanna Football Conference Division II coaches’ allstar plaudits … played for Bucks head coach Jack Henzes … played for the North squad in the inaugural Chesapeake Bowl (the best players from N.J., Pa. and Del. against the best from Md., Va., D.C. and W.Va.) in Towson, Md. … was also invited to play in the Big 33 Football Classic. PERSONAL: Paul James Gaughan, born Dec. 2, 1992 ... enrolled as a communications major in the College of Arts & Sciences … served as president of his senior class at Dunmore … Paul is the son of Patricia Kramer Brennan and Paul Gaughan; has an older sister, Jane.
MICHAEL GIACONE
88 TE | So. | 6-5 | 260 Jersey City, N.J. (St. Peter’s Prep) Birthdate: 4-5-94 Major: Finance 2012 (FRESHMAN): Appeared in seven games … saw action for a season-high 10 snaps against Florida State (Oct. 13) … played in eight snaps vs. Maine (Sept. 8). HIGH SCHOOL: Earned ESPN High Schools New Jersey preseason all-state honors in 2011 … played in the Chesapeake Bowl all-star game in 2011, featuring players from New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, Virginia and Washington, D.C. … named an All-Hudson County first-team selection as a senior; earned third-team honors as a junior … first-team All-Area accolades in 2011 … nationally regarded tight end by Rivals.com and Scout.com … named to the NJVarsity.com All-Fireworks Team … amassed 191 receiving yards on 13 catches with one touchdown as a senior … helped lead the Marauders to consecutive playoff berths as a junior and senior … team finished 7-4 in 2011 and 9-3 in 2010 … caught 15 passes for 275 yards … played for head coach Rich Hansen … high honor roll student throughout tenure at St. Peter’s. PERSONAL: Michael C. Giacone, born April 5, 1994 ... enrolled as a finance major in the Carroll School of Management … Michael is the son of Jean and Mike Giacone; has a younger sister named Kelly.
MARCUS GRANT
IOWA CAREER HIGHS Receptions: 1, Tennessee Tech, Sept. 3, 2011 Receiving yards: 12, Tennessee Tech, Sept. 3, 2011 Long reception: 12, Tennessee Tech, Sept. 3, 2011 All-purpose yards: 12, Tennessee Tech, Sept. 3, 2011
2011 (FRESHMAN AT IOWA): Played in five games – Tennessee Tech (Sept. 3), Iowa State (Sept. 10), Pittsburgh (Sept. 17), Louisiana-Monroe (Sept. 24) and Indiana (Oct. 22) … caught one pass for 12 yards … lone reception came against Tennessee Tech.
TD 0 0
LG 12 12
WIN HOMER Christchurch, Va. (Christchurch School) Birthdate: 12-23-93 Major: Studio Art
2011: Redshirted. HIGH SCHOOL: Earned All-State second-team honors from SCVarsity.com as a senior kicker at West Florence High School … selected as the 4A Kicker of the Year by the South Carolina Football Coaches Association … chosen as the kicker on the Palmetto Champions All-Star Team; also gained Special Teams Player of the Year Award from the South Carolina Football Coaches Association … was 29-for-29 on extra points and 8-for-12 on field goals in 2010; converted a 51-yard field goal against Darlington … averaged 40.3 yards per punt … served as team captain for Knights head coach Trey Woodberry … played in the National Underclassmen Combine's All World Gridiron Classic on Dec. 31, 2010; captured NUC Special Team Player of the Year honors … played for the South team in South Carolina’s North-South AllStar Game on Dec. 11, 2010. PERSONAL: Alexander Scott Howell, born Sept. 3, 1993 ... enrolled as a marketing and finance dual major in the Carroll School of Management ... Alex and his older brother Jimmy are the sons of April and James Howell; his older brother was a four-year letterwinner as punter at Virginia.
2012: Redshirted … earned the Athletics Director’s Award for Academic Achievement.
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79 OL | R-Fr. | 6-5 | 276
2012 (FRESHMAN): Played in one game – the season opener against Miami (Sept. 1) … registered four kickoffs for 240 yards (60.0 yards per kick).
HISTORY & RECORDS
GRANT’S CAREER STATISTICS SEASON G REC YDS AVG 2011 (at Iowa) 5 1 12 12.0 TOTAL 5 1 12 12.0
42 P | So. | 6-5 | 215 Florence, S.C. (West Florence) Birthdate: 9-3-93 Major: Marketing and Finance
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PERSONAL: Marcus Reginald Grant, born Feb. 28, 1992 ... enrolled as a marketing major in the Carroll School of Management … Marcus is the son of Robert and Michael Grant; has two older brothers.
ALEX HOWELL
COACHES & STAFF
HIGH SCHOOL: Earned ESPN Boston Top 10 student-athlete honors as a senior … named an All-New England selection twice and a first-team All-Conference honoree three times … garnered Boston Herald All-Scholastic accolades twice … played in the NUC All-World Gridiron Classic as a senior … hauled in 26 passes for 557 yards and eight touchdowns to go along with 13 carries for 132 rushing yards in 2010 … also threw for two scores as a senior … had 22 catches for 413 yards and 6 touchdowns to go with 25 rushes for 394 yards and four touchdowns in 2009 … had two punt returns for touchdowns as a junior … chosen twice as a team captain … helped lead the Spartans to a 9-0 record, an Independent School League title, and the New England championship in 2009 … part of the Lawrence Academy team that went 8-1 and won a second consecutive ISL title in 2010 … played for head coach Mike Taylor … also lettered for LA’s basketball team.
PERSONAL: Winthrop John Homer, born Dec. 23, 1993 ... enrolled as a studio art major in the College of Arts & Sciences … Win is the son of Jennifer and Ed Homer.
THE EAGLES
NOTES: Transferred from Iowa; enrolled at Boston College in January 2012 … participated in spring practice; sat out the 2012 season because of NCAA transfer rules.
SEASON PREVIEW
86 WR | So. | 6-2 | 198 Carver, Mass. (Lawrence Academy/Iowa) Birthdate: 2-28-92 Major: Marketing
HIGH SCHOOL: Earned Virginia Independent Schools Athletic Association Division 2 all-state first-team honors as an offensive and defensive lineman in 2011; earned all-state first-team honors on offense and second-team honors on defense as a junior … captured Hampton Roads Daily Press all-Star honors in 2011… gained All-Old Dominion Football Conference firstteam accolades as an offensive and defensive lineman as a senior; also captured All-ODFC honors as an offensive lineman as a junior … led the 10-0 Seahorses to victory in the 2011 VISAA Division 2 state championship game, the school’s first football state title … paved the way for Christchurch running backs to total 407 rushing yards in the state title game … served as team captain in 2011 … played for his father, Ed Homer, at Christchurch … nominated to play in the 2012 US Army All-American Bowl … also served as team captain for the school's lacrosse team, sharing defensive MVP honors as a junior … was a member of the National Honor Society… earned salutatorian honors at graduation.
PLAYER PROFILES HARRISON JACKSON
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Round Hill, Va. (Loudon Valley) Birthdate: 1-8-94 Major: Undeclared JACKSON’S CAREER HIGHS Receptions: 1, at Wake Forest, Nov. 3, 2012 Receiving yards: 13, at Wake Forest, Nov. 3, 2012 (1 reception) Long reception: 13, at Wake Forest, Nov. 3, 2012 All-purpose yards: 13, at Wake Forest, Nov. 3, 2012 2012 (FRESHMAN): Appeared in five games … played in 37 snaps on the year … recorded his first career reception for 13 yards at Wake Forest (Nov. 3) … made his collegiate debut against Maine (Sept. 8). HIGH SCHOOL: Earned second-team All-Dulles District accolades in 2011 … caught 38 passes for 735 receiving yards and five touchdowns as a senior … had 30 receptions for 329 yards and six touchdowns as a junior … helped lead the Vikings to an 8-4 record and a berth in the playoffs in 2010 … played for head coach Danny McGrath. PERSONAL: Harrison Brandon Jackson, born Jan. 8, 1994 ... enrolled in the Carroll School of Management… Harrison and younger brother Hunter are the sons of Cheryl and Gerard Jackson. JACKSON’S CAREER STATISTICS RECEIVING G Rec Yds TD 2012 5 1 13 0 TOTAL 5 1 13 0
Lg 13 13
JACKSON’S CAREER GAME-BY-GAME 2012 REC YDS AVG TD Maine 0 0 0.0 0 Northwestern 0 0 0.0 0 Florida State 0 0 0.0 0 Maryland 0 0 0.0 0 Wake Forest 1 13 13.0 0
LG 0 0 0 0 0
JEFFREY JAY
33 WR | Jr. | 6-2 | 195 Greenwich, Conn. (Brunswick School) Birthdate: 7-14-93 Major: Economics NOTES: Joined the team as a walk-on prior to spring (2012) practice.
PERSONAL: Jeffrey Robert Jay, born July 14, 1993 ... enrolled in the College of Arts & Sciences … Jeffrey is the son of Mary Ellen and Jeffrey Jay; his older sister, Carolyn, is a Boston College senior.
BRYCE JONES
17 DB | So. | 6-0 | 166 University Heights, Ohio (Cleveland Heights) Birthdate: 8-20-94 Major: Marketing JONES’ CAREER HIGHS Tackles: 4, at Florida State, Oct. 13, 2012 (4-0) All-purpose yards: 45, at Georgia Tech, Oct. 20, 2012 Kick returns: 2, at NC State, Nov. 24, 2012 Kick return yards: 45, at Georgia Tech, Oct. 20, 2012 (1 return) Long kick return: 45, at Georgia Tech, Oct. 20, 2012 2012 (FRESHMAN): Played in all 12 games … contested 278 plays on the season between defense and special teams … recorded 15 tackles, 10 solo, on the year … returned four kickoffs for 96 yards (24.0-yard average) … made four solo tackles at Florida State (Oct. 13) … tallied three solo stops against Maine (Sept. 8) … registered a season-long 45-yard kick return at Georgia Tech (Oct. 20) … posted two tackles and brought back two kicks for 32 yards at NC State (Nov. 24). HIGH SCHOOL: Earned Lake Erie League and team Most Valuable Player honors as a senior defensive back and quarterback in 2011 … recorded 1,388 yards and 12 touchdowns through the air and registered 350 yards and seven touchdowns on the ground during his senior season; tallied 27 tackles, six pass breakups and two interceptions on defense … also served as the team’s punter … helped lead the Tigers to a 9-1 season in 2011 with an undefeated 9-0 regular season, winning the Lake Erie League title and the first playoff appearance in the school’s history … tallied 1,500 yards and 12 touchdowns through the air, registered 300 yards rushing and tallied five receptions for 105 yards and two touchdowns as a junior quarterback and wide receiver in 2010 … played for head coach Jeff Rotsky … also an accomplished track and field performer for the Tigers … 2012 State Indoor Champion in the long jump … was the 2012 Lake Erie League Champion in the 110 and 300 hurdles, and the long jump earning All-League Honors and league MVP ... was also All-Ohio in the 110 hurdles and the long jump ... Team MVP and set the school record in the 110 hurdles and long jump. PERSONAL: Bryce D’Lanie Jones, born Aug. 20, 1994 ... enrolled as a marketing major in the Carroll School of Management … is the recipient of The Margaret Hanrahan Ambrose Scholarship Fund … Bryce, his two older brothers, Chaz and Aric, and younger sister, Dia, are the children of Karen and Albert Jones; Chaz played running back at Virginia Military Institute.
2012 (FRESHMAN): Did not appear in any games. HIGH SCHOOL: Earned All-Erickson league honors as a senior wide receiver and defensive back in 2010; totaled 453 receiving yards and seven touchdowns; registered 30 tackles, two and a half sacks and four interceptions … played for head coach Jarrett Shine … also set his school’s record in the long jump with 22’3” … earned All-New England track and field honors as a member of the school’s 4x100 team and long jumper.
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JONES’ CAREER STATISTICS TACKLES G UA A Total TFL INT PD KR Avg. Lg 2012 12 10 5 15 0.0-0 0 0 4-96 24.0 45 TOTAL 12 10 5 15 0.0-0 0 0 4-96 24.0 45 JONES’ CAREER GAME-BY-GAME 2012 UA A TAC SAC TFL FF FR PBU INT Miami 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 Maine 3 0 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 4 0 1 0 0 1 1
2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1
2 0 0 4 0 1 1 0 2 2
0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
C.J. JONES DB | Jr. | 5-11 | 185
Wilmington, Del. (A.I. DuPont) Birthdate: 12-27-91 Major: General Management
2012 (REDSHIRT-SOPHOMORE): Saw action in seven games … started at cornerback in two games – at Northwestern (Sept. 15) and Clemson (Sept. 29) … competed in 342 plays on the year between defense and special teams … tallied 13 tackles, nine solo, on the season … recorded a season-high five tackles and a fumble recovery at Northwestern … made three tackles (two solo) vs. Clemson … posted two solo stops at Wake Forest (Nov. 3).
PERSONAL: William C. Jones II, born Dec. 27, 1991 ... enrolled as a general management major in the Carroll School of Management ... is the recipient of The Cote Family Football Scholarship Fund … C.J. and his younger brother, Wesley, are the sons of Wilma and William C. Jones I.
2010 UA A TAC Weber St. 1 1 2 Kent State 0 0 0 Va. Tech 0 1 1 Notre Dame 0 0 0 NC State 1 1 2 Florida St. 0 2 2 Maryland 0 0 0 Clemson 0 0 0 W. Forest 1 0 1 Duke 0 2 2 Virginia 3 3 6 Nevada 0 0 0
SAC 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
TFL 0.0 0.0 0.5 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
FF FR PBU INT 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
TIM JOY
33 LB | So. | 6-2 | 222 Chelmsford, Mass. (Chelmsford) Birthdate: 11-10-93 Major: Undeclared JOY’S CAREER HIGHS Tackles: 5, at Florida State, Oct. 13, 2012 (3-2) Tackles for loss: 1.0, Maryland, Oct. 27, 2012 (1-0) 2012 (FRESHMAN): Played in nine games … appeared in 198 snaps … totaled 13 tackles (eight solo) and 1.5 tackles for loss … recorded one solo tackle against Maine (Sept. 8) … career-high five tackles (three solo) at Florida State (Oct. 13) … registered one assisted tackle at Georgia Tech (Oct. 20) … posted three solo tackles, including one tackle for loss vs. Maryland (Oct. 27) … tallied three tackles (0.5 tackles for loss) at Wake Forest (Nov. 3) while appearing in a season-high 43 snaps. HIGH SCHOOL: Earned ESPNBoston.com’s Defensive Player of the Year honors as a senior linebacker … honored as NewEnglandPrepStars.com’s Player of the Year … selected for the Massachusetts High School Football Coaches’ Association’s “Super 26” All-State Team … recognized as a twotime ESPNBoston MIAA All-State honoree … named a Merrimack Valley Conference all-star in 2009, 2010 and 2011 … chosen as Co-MVP of the MVC as a senior … represented 37
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HIGH SCHOOL: Selected as the 2009-10 Gatorade Delaware Football Player of the Year … earned all-state and all-conference honors as a senior defensive back/quarterback at Alexis I DuPont High School … part of a defense that recorded seven shutouts and allowed just 2.7 points per game … a four-year varsity team captain … ran for 1,114 yards and 19 touchdowns on 114 carries … led the Tigers to a 10-1 mark and the Division I semifinals in 2009 … played for head coach Zeb Blum … also competed on the school’s track and field team, establishing several school records … was the state champion in the 400 in 2010 … led the team to its first state title.
2011 UA A TAC SAC TFL FF FR PBU INT N’Western 3 1 4 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 UCF 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0
HISTORY & RECORDS
2010 (FRESHMAN): Appeared in 12 games … rallied 16 total tackles on the season, including six unassisted … recorded a career-high six tackles against Virginia (Nov. 20) … assisted on two tackles at Duke (Nov. 13) … assisted on two tackles at Florida State (Oct. 16) … recorded two tackles, one solo, at NC State (Oct. 9) … assisted on a tackle for loss against Virginia Tech (Sept. 25) … recorded two tackles, one solo, against Weber State (Sept. 4).
JONES’ CAREER GAME-BY-GAME 2012 UA A TAC SAC TFL FF FR PBU INT 1 0 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 Maine N’Western 3 2 5 0.0 0.0 0 1 0 0 2 1 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 Clemson Florida St. 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 Ga. Tech 1 0 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 Maryland 0 1 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 W. Forest 2 0 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0
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2011 (SOPHOMORE): Played in two games – Northwestern (Sept. 3) and at UCF (Sept. 10) … suffered a season-ending knee injury on the opening kickoff at UCF … received a medical hardship waiver for the season … made four stops, including three solo tackles, in first career start against Northwestern (Sept. 3).
PBU INT 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
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JONES’ CAREER HIGHS Tackles: 6, Virginia, Nov. 20, 2010 (3-3) Tackles for loss: 0.5, Virginia Tech, Sept. 25, 2010 (0-0) Fumbles recovered: 1, at Northwestern, Sept. 15, 2012
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THE EAGLES
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JONES’ CAREER STATISTICS SEASON G UA A TAC SAC TFL FF 12 6 10 16 0.0 0.5-1 0 2010 2011 2 3 1 4 0.0 0.0 0 7 9 4 13 0.0 0.0 0 2012 TOTAL 21 18 15 33 0.0 0.5-1 0
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N’Western Clemson Army Florida St. Ga. Tech Maryland W. Forest Notre Dame Va. Tech NC State
PLAYER PROFILES team as a captain in 2010 and 2011 … recorded 155 tackles (eight for loss) and three sacks as a senior … also caught 10 passes for 183 yards and a touchdown as a tight end in 2011 … totaled 131 tackles (13 for loss), two sacks and three interceptions as a junior … helped lead the Lions to a 10-2 finish to go along with a MVC Division 1 league title and a berth in the playoffs in 2011 … played for head coach Bruce Rich. PERSONAL: Timothy John Joy, born Nov. 10, 1993 ... enrolled in the Carroll School of Management … is the recipient of The BC Linebacker Scholarship Fund … Tim is the son of Phil Joy and Jean Birkhead; has one brother, Tyler, and one sister, Kaleigh. JOY’S CAREER STATISTICS SEASON UA A TAC SAC TFL FF 2012 8 5 13 0.0 1.5-1 0 TOTAL 8 5 13 0.0 1.5-1 0 JOY’S GAME-BY-GAME 2012 UA A TAC SAC Maine 1 0 1 0.0 N’western 0 0 0 0.0 Clemson 0 0 0 0.0 Army 0 0 0 0.0 Florida St. 3 2 5 0.0 Ga. Tech 0 1 1 0.0 Maryland 3 0 3 0.0 W. Forest 1 2 3 0.0 Notre Dame 0 0 0 0.0
TFL 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 1.0 0.5 0.0
FR PBU INT 0 0 0 0 0 0
FF FR PBU INT 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
JOSH KEYES
25 LB | Jr. | 6-2 | 216 Ghent, N.Y. (Chatham) Birthdate: 1-23-93 Major: Sociology KEYES’ CAREER HIGHS Tackles: 8, Miami, Sept. 1, 2012 (4-4) 2012 (SOPHOMORE): Appeared in nine games … totaled 20 tackles (15 solo) … participated in 238 snaps … season-high 65 snaps and career-high eight tackles vs. Miami (Sept. 1) … registered a solo tackle at Northwestern (Sept. 15) … tallied seven solo tackles against Clemson (Sept. 29) … recorded solo tackles against Army (Oct. 6), Maryland (Oct. 27), and Notre Dame (Nov. 10) … notched an assisted tackle vs. Virginia Tech (Nov. 17). 2011 (FRESHMAN): Played in nine games … Totaled eight tackles on the season, including four unassisted … notched two takedowns, one solo, against NC State (Nov. 12) … recorded two tackles, including a solo at Maryland (Oct. 29) … made one tackle and hurried the quarterback against Virginia Tech (Oct. 22) … recorded two solo tackles against UMass, registering the first of his collegiate career (Sept. 24). HIGH SCHOOL: Earned New York State Class C Player of the Year honors from the New York State High School Football Coaches Association as a senior running back/safety at Chatham Central … gained Co-Player of the Year honors in 2009 … was a two-time Small School Offensive Player of the Year … ran for 1,721 yards and 21 touchdowns as a senior; made 79 tackles and four interceptions on defense … led the Panthers to the 38
Class C South title … rushed for 2,089 yards and 36 touchdowns on 168 carries as a junior; also made four catches for 78 yards and two touchdowns, returned a punt for a score, and a fumble for a touchdown … played for head coach Mark Dwyer … also competed on the school’s basketball and track teams. PERSONAL: Joshua Keyes, born Jan. 23, 1993 ... enrolled as a sociology major in the College of Arts & Sciences ... is the recipient of The Hayes Family Scholarship Fund … Josh is one of Margo and Clifford Keyes’ six children. KEYES’ CAREER STATISTICS SEASON UA A TAC SAC TFL 2011 4 4 8 0.0 0-0 2012 15 5 20 0.0 0-0 TOTAL 19 9 28 0.0 0.0
FF FR PBU INT 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
KEYES’ GAME-BY-GAME 2012 UA A TAC SAC Miami 4 4 8 0.0 N’western 1 0 1 0.0 Clemson 7 0 7 0.0 Army 1 0 1 0.0 Maryland 1 0 1 0.0 W. Forest 0 0 0 0.0 Notre Dame 1 0 1 0.0 Va. Tech 0 1 1 0.0 NC State 0 0 0 0.0
TFL 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
FF FR PBU INT 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
2011 Duke UMass W. Forest Clemson Va. Tech Maryland Florida St. NC State Miami
TFL 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
FF FR PBU INT 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
UA 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 1 0
A 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 0
TAC 0 2 0 0 1 2 1 2 0
SAC 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
TAHJ KIMBLE
20 RB | Jr. | 5-11 | 211 Fernandina Beach, Fla. (Fernandina Beach) Birthdate: 2-6-92 Major: Communications
KIMBLE’S CAREER HIGHS Touchdowns: 1, Miami, Sept. 1, 2012; Duke, Sept. 17, 2011; UMass, Sept. 24, 2011 Rush attempts: 11, at Clemson, Oct. 8, 2011 Rush yards: 57, at Clemson, Oct. 8, 2011 (11 carries) Rush TDs: 1, Massachusetts, Sept. 24, 2011 Long rush: 13, Maine, Sept. 8, 2012 Receptions: 8, Miami, Sept. 1, 2012 Receiving yards: 130, Miami, Sept. 1, 2012 (8 receptions) Receiving TDs: 1, Miami, Sept. 1, 2012 ; Duke, Sep 17, 2011 Long reception: 31, Miami, Sept. 1, 2012 ; Duke, Sep 17, 2011 Total offense attempts: 11, at Clemson, Oct. 8, 2011 (11 rush, 0 pass) Total offense yards: 57, at Clemson, Oct. 8, 2011 (57 rush, 0 pass) All-purpose yards: 175, Miami, Sept. 1, 2012 Kick returns: 5, at UCF, Sept. 10, 2011 Kick return yards: 93, at UCF, Sept. 10, 2011 (5 returns) Long kick return: 35, Massachusetts, Sept. 24, 2011
AARON KRAMER
70 OT | Jr. | 6-7 | 299 Duxbury, Mass. (Duxbury) Birthdate: 10-7-91 Major: History 2012 (SOPHOMORE): Appeared in three games – Maine (Sept. 8), at Florida State (Oct. 13) and at NC State (Nov. 24) … played in 18 snaps on the year … saw time in a seasonhigh 10 plays against Maine, six plays at Florida State, and two plays at NC State. 2011 (REDSHIRT FRESHMAN): Played in three games – at UCF (Sept. 10), Massachusetts (Sept. 24) and at Clemson (Oct. 8) … contested 22 snaps on the season … competed in three plays at UCF, a career-high 12 plays against Massachusetts and seven plays at Clemson. 2010 SEASON: Redshirted.
PERSONAL: Tahj Jamal Kimble, born Feb. 6, 1992 ... enrolled as a communications major in the College of Arts & Sciences ... is the of recipient The Michael F. Price Endowed Athletic Fund … Tahj is the son of Shalene Raysor and Rod Kimble. REC 8 10 8
YDS 67 151 67
AVG 8.4 15.1 8.4
TD 1 1 1
LG 31 31 31
KIMBLE’S GAME-BY-GAME 2012 ATT YDS AVG TD LG REC YDS AVG TD LG Miami 10 45 4.5 0 10 8 130 16.3 1 31 Maine 2 14 7.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 N’western 5 11 2.2 0 10 2 21 11.0 0 13 LG REC YDS AVG TD 7 0 0 0.0 0 6 0 0 0.0 0 3 3 53 17.7 1 12 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 9 2 5 2.5 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 3 2 6 3.0 0 7 1 3 3.0 0 5 0 0 0.0 0
LG 0 0 31 0 0 4 0 6 3 0
JOEY LAUNCEFORD
30 K | So. | 5-10 | 184 Seattle, Wash. (O’Dea) Birthdate: 3-12-93 Major: Theology and Economics 2012 (REDSHIRT FRESHMAN): Did not participate in any games … earned Athletics Director’s Award for Academic Achievement honors.
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2011 ATT YDS AVG TD N’western 2 9 4.5 0 C. Florida 4 12 3.0 0 Duke 3 6 2.0 0 UMass 5 17 3.4 1 W. Forest 0 0 0.0 0 Clemson 11 57 5.2 0 Maryland 0 0 0.0 0 NC State 1 3 3.0 0 Notre Dame 10 42 4.2 0 Miami 7 10 1.4 0
PERSONAL: Aaron Patrick Kramer, born Oct. 7, 1991 ... enrolled as a history major in the College of Arts & Sciences … Aaron is the middle of Mary and Patrick Kramer’s three sons.
HISTORY & RECORDS
KIMBLE’S CAREER STATISTICS SEASON G ATT YDS AVG TD LG 2011 10 43 156 3.6 1 12 2012 3 17 72 4.2 0 13 TOTAL 10 43 156 3.6 1 12
HIGH SCHOOL: Selected to the 2009 Super 26 All-State Team by the Massachusetts Football Coaches Association … earned All-Scholastic honors from the Boston Globe, Boston Herald and Patriot Ledger as a senior offensive guard at Duxbury High School … was a two-way lineman for the Dragons … led Duxbury to victory in the 2008 Eastern Massachusetts Division 2A Super Bowl … played for head coach Dave Maimaron … also played on the school’s basketball team.
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HIGH SCHOOL: Was a three-time All-Nassau County selection as a running back at Fernandina Beach High School … shared Nassau County MVP honors in 2008 … carried the ball 166 times for 1,249 yards and 11 touchdowns as a senior; also registered 209 receiving yards for two more scores … played for head coach Ed “Puggy” Brown.
LG 0 0 0 0 0 0
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2010 (FRESHMAN): Redshirted.
KIMBLE’S GAME-BY-GAME RETURNS 2011 KR YDS AVG TD LG PR YDS AVG TD 0 0 0 N’western 3 67 22.3 0 27 0 C. Florida 5 93 18.6 0 27 0 0 0 0 1 18 18 0 18 0 0 0 0 Duke UMass 3 50 16.7 0 35 0 0 0 0 2 47 23.5 0 31 0 0 0 0 W. Forest Clemson 3 70 23.3 0 31 0 0 0 0
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2011 (REDSHIRT FRESHMAN): Played in 10 games … registered one start at Miami (Nov. 25) … finished third on the team with 156 rushing yards in 43 attempts … also ranked third on the Eagles with 568 all-purpose yards and second with 345 kick-return yards … registered the longest kick return of the season, a 35-yarder, against UMass (Sept. 24) … added 67 receiving yards on eight catches to his season totals … led BC with 42 rushing yards on 10 carries and caught one pass for three yards at Notre Dame (Nov. 19) … rushed for 57 yards and had 70 yards on three kick returns at Clemson (Oct. 8) … scored a rushing touchdown against UMass (Sept. 24), while returning three kicks for 50 yards and carrying the ball five times for 17 yards … caught first career touchdown against Duke (Sept. 17); also recorded three receptions for 53 yards, tallied six yards on three carries and 18 yards on one kickoff return … carried the ball twice, totaling nine yards and returned three kickoffs for 67 yards in collegiate debut against Northwestern (Sept. 3).
KIMBLE’S CAREER RETURN STATISTICS SEASON G KR YDS AVG TD LG PR YDS AVG TD LG 10 17 345 34.5 0 35 0 0 0 0 0 2011 TOTAL 10 17 345 34.5 0 35 0 0 0 0 0
SEASON PREVIEW
2012 (SOPHOMORE): Played in three games … totaled 70 yards on 17 carries and 10 receptions for 151 yards … averaged 4.1 yards per rush and 15.1 yards per reception … tallied career-highs in receptions (8), receiving yards (130) and touchdown receptions (1) against Miami (Sept. 1) … 10 carries for 45 yards against Miami … two attempts for 14 yards vs. Maine (Sept. 8) … recorded 11 yards on five carries and 21 yards on two receptions at Northwestern (Sept. 15).
PLAYER PROFILES 2011 (FRESHMAN): Redshirted … joined the team as a walk-on for 2011 preseason practice. HIGH SCHOOL: Earned Metro All-League second-team honors as a junior and senior kicker at O’Dea High School … played for head coach Monte Kohler … also starred on the Irish soccer team, gaining All-League honors three times. PERSONAL: Joseph Patrick Launceford, born March 12, 1993 ... an excellent student who was valedictorian of his high school class … enrolled as a theology and economics major in the College of Arts & Sciences ... Joey and his two younger sisters are the children of Karen and John Launceford.
DAN LEMBKE
71 OL | So. | 6-6 | 304 Orland Park, Ill. (Providence Catholic) Birthdate: 10-12-92 Major: Environmental Geoscience 2012 (REDSHIRT FRESHMAN): Appeared in seven games … totaled 30 snaps … participated in a season-high 10 plays against Maine (Sept. 8). 2011 (FRESHMAN): Redshirted. HIGH SCHOOL: Earned all-state honorable mention accolades as a senior offensive lineman at Providence Catholic … was a two-time all-area and two-time All-Chicago Catholic League selection … led the Celtics to the Class 6A state title game in 2009 … played for head coach Mark Coglianese … also competed on the school’s wrestling and track teams. PERSONAL: Daniel Lembke, born Oct. 12, 1992 ... enrolled as an environmental geoscience major in the College of Arts & Sciences ... is the recipient of The Chambers Family Scholarship for Football … Dan is the third of Judy and Mike Lembke’s four sons; his older brother Jake is a long snapper at Auburn.
NICK LIFKA
48 DL | So. | 6-2 | 274 Naperville, Ill. (Naperville North) Birthdate: 1-7-93 Major: Marketing 2012 (REDSHIRT FRESHMAN): Appeared in four games … totaled 28 snaps in 2012, including a season-high 12 snaps at Northwestern (Sept. 15). 2011 (FRESHMAN): Redshirted … earned the Boston College Scout Team Award. HIGH SCHOOL: Earned all-state honors as a junior and senior linebacker at Naperville North … was twice named DuPage Valley Conference Defensive Player of the Year … was a three-time all-conference first-team selection … also captured all-county and all-area honors in 2009 and 2010 … gained ESPNChicago.com Illinois Defensive Player of the Year accolades 40
in 2010 … recorded 168 tackles (113 solo), 13 tackles for loss, four sacks, three forced fumbles, three fumble recoveries and two interceptions as a senior … made 116 stops (67 solo), including 15 tackles for loss in 2009; completed his three-year varsity career with 373 tackles … was a two-year team captain … … played for head coach Sean Drendel … selected to play in USA Football’s Team USA vs. Team World game (Feb. 2011 in Austin, Texas) … also starred on the Huskies lacrosse team. PERSONAL: Nicholas John Lifka, born Jan. 7, 1993 ... enrolled as a marketing major in the Carroll School of Management ... Nick is the middle of Jeanine and Wells Lifka’s three children.
AUSTIN LOMMEN
19 QB | R-Fr. | 6-3 | 200 Eden Prairie, Minn. (Breck School) Birthdate: 1-13-94 Major: Physics
NOTES: Earned Athletics Director’s Award for Academic Achievement honors for the 2012-13 academic year. HIGH SCHOOL: Captured All-Tri Metro Conference honors as a sophomore, junior and senior quarterback at the Breck School; served as team captain in each of his final two years … led Breck to the sectional championship as a junior… set Breck School record with 7,456 passing yards and 88 touchdowns in three seasons as the team’s starting quarterback … earned Minnesota State High School League honors twice – in 2010 and 2011 … earned Pioneer Press All-State honorable mention and All-Tri Metro Conference honors in 2011 … threw for 2,410 yards and 29 touchdowns in nine games as a senior … tossed 236 completions for 3,080 yards and 35 TDs as a junior … played for head coaches Chris Ohm (200910) and Brett Bergene (2011) … also excelled on the basketball court and baseball diamond; earned the Mustanger award for work ethic and leadership as a senior captain. PERSONAL: Austin Cole Ewald Lommen, born Jan. 13, 1994 ... enrolled as a physics major in the College of Arts & Sciences … an exceptional student who is an Advanced Placement Scholar with honors … Austin is the son of Michelle Ewald and Al Lommen; has a younger sister, Madison.
AL LOUIS-JEAN
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DB | So. | 6-2 | 195
Brockton, Mass. (Brockton) Birthdate: 10-13-93 Major: Finance LOUIS-JEAN’S CAREER HIGHS All-purpose yards: 26, Wake Forest, Oct. 1, 2011 Interceptions: 1, Wake Forest, Oct. 1, 2011 Long interception return: 26, Wake Forest, Oct. 1, 2011 Tackles: 4, Northwestern, Sept. 3, 2011 (3-1) Fumbles forced: 1, at UCF, Sept. 10, 2011 Pass breakups: 1, 3 times
NOTES: Missed the 2012 season because of a foot injury sustained during preseason training camp in early August.
MIKE MARSCOVETRA Oakland, N.J. (Indian Hills) Birthdate: 10-26-90 B.A. - Marketing ’13
MARSCOVETRA’S CAREER HIGHS Pass attempts: 37, Notre Dame, Oct. 2, 2010 Pass completions: 22, Notre Dame, Oct. 2, 2010
PERSONAL: Michael William Marscovetra, born Oct. 26, 1990 ... earned a bachelor’s degree in marketing in May 2013 … is pursuing a master’s degree in business administration from the Carroll Graduate School of Management ... is the recipient of the Molinaro Family Endowed Athletics Scholarship … Mike is the son of Sharon Roberts and Michael Marscovetra; has three older sisters. MARSCOVETRA’S CAREER STATISTICS PASSING G PA PC PI PCT YDS TD LG TC 2009 4 22 13 1 .591 135 2 48 4 2010 5 58 34 4 .562 369 2 67 12 2011 1 1 1 0 1.000 14 0 14 0 TOTAL 10 81 48 5 .593 518 4 67 14
YDS AVG 0 0.0 -64 -5.3 0 0 -64 -4.0
TD LG 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 6
UNIVERSITY & MEDIA
16 QB | Sr. | 6-4 | 207
HIGH SCHOOL: Was a three-time all-league first-team selection at Indian Hills; gained the honor as a wide receiver in 2006 and as the quarterback in 2007 and 2008 … earned all-county second-team honors as a junior … completed 115 passes for 1,762 yards and 15 touchdowns in 2007 … played for Braves head coach Mark Aramburu … also played on the school’s basketball and baseball teams, earning allcounty baseball honors and all-league hoop accolades … received the 2008 Dwight D. Eisenhower Leadership Award from the West Point Society of New Jersey.
MARSCOVETRA’S GAME-BY-GAME 2011 PA PC PI PCT YDS TD LG TC YDS AVG TD LG C. Florida 1 1 0 1.000 14 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 2010 Weber St. Kent State Va. Tech
PA 3 3 7
PC 2 1 5
PI 0 1 0
PCT YDS TD LG .667 38 1 22 .333 4 0 4 .714 50 0 35
TC 0 0 5
YDS 0 0 -35
AVG 0.0 0.0 -7.0
TD 0 0 0
HISTORY & RECORDS
LOUIS-JEAN’S GAME-BY-GAME 2011 UA A TAC SAC TFL FF FR PBU INT N’western 3 1 4 0.0 0.0 0 0 1 0 C. Florida 3 0 3 0.0 0.0 1 0 0 0 Duke 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 W. Forest 1 0 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 1-26 Clemson 2 1 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 Va. Tech 2 1 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 1 0 Maryland 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 1 0 Florida St. 0 1 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 Notre Dame 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 Miami 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0
2009 (FRESHMAN): Appeared in four games – Northeastern (Sept. 5), Kent State (Sept. 12), Virginia Tech (Oct. 10) and North Carolina (Nov. 21) … completed 10-of-16 passes for 114 yards and two touchdowns at Virginia Tech (Oct. 10) … made collegiate debut against Northeastern (Sept. 5), completing 3-of-3 pass attempts for 21 yards.
2012 SEASON REVIEW
LOUIS-JEAN’S CAREER STATISTICS SEASON G UA A TAC SAC TFL FF FR PBU INT 2011 10 11 4 15 0.0 0.0 1 0 3 1-26 TOTAL 10 11 4 15 0.0 0.0 1 0 3 1-26
2010 (SOPHOMORE): Appeared in five games – Weber State (Sept. 4), Kent State (Sept. 11), Virginia Tech (Sept. 25), Notre Dame (Oct. 2) and at NC State (Oct. 9) … recorded a 4-for-8 performance with 84 yards and a touchdown at NC State (Oct. 9) … threw 22-for-37 for 193 yards against Notre Dame (Oct. 2) … went 5-for-7 for 50 yards against Virginia Tech (Sept. 25) … threw for 38 yards with a touchdown on a 2-for-3 day and in the season opener against Weber State (Sept. 4).
COACHES & STAFF
PERSONAL: Albert Louis-Jean, born Oct. 13, 1993 ... enrolled as a finance major in the Carroll School of Management … is the recipient of The Mary M. and William H. Sullivan Jr. ‘37 Scholarship Fund … Al is one of Malika Ridley and Al Louis-Jean; has nine siblings.
2011 (JUNIOR): Played in one game … saw his only action of the season at Central Florida (Sept. 10) … completed one pass for 14 yards against the Knights. THE EAGLES
HIGH SCHOOL: Selected to the 2010 Massachusetts High School Coaches Association Super 26 All-State Team … earned Boston Globe and Boston Herald All-Scholastic honors as a senior defensive back at Brockton High School; earned team MVP honors … invited to participate in the Offense-Defense All-America Bowl … also lined up at wide receiver for the Boxers … earned Rivals.com All-America second-team accolades … was a twotime Brockton Enterprise All-Scholastic choice … made 60 tackles and five interceptions as a senior; also had 30 receptions for 650 yards and five touchdowns in 2010 … completed his schoolboy career with 12 interceptions … set the school record for longest offensive play from scrimmage, a 98-yard reception against Durfee in 2010 … played for head coach Peter Colombo … also competed for the school’s basketball and track teams.
2012 (SENIOR): Earned the Athletics Director’s Award for Academic Achievement.
SEASON PREVIEW
2011 (FRESHMAN): Played in 10 games, making starts against Northwestern (Sept. 3) and UCF (Sept. 10) … tallied 15 tackles on the season, 11 solo … recorded three pass break-ups and an interception … registered two solo and one assisted stop at Clemson (Oct. 8) and at Virginia Tech (Oct. 22) … returned first career interception for 26 yards against Wake Forest (Oct. 1) … forced a fumbled and tallied three unassisted tackles at UCF (Sept. 10) … recorded a season-high four tackles (three unassisted) in the season-opener against Northwestern (Sept. 3).
Pass yards: 193, Notre Dame, Oct. 2, 2010 Pass TDs: 2, at Virginia Tech, Oct. 10, 2009 Had intercepted: 2, Notre Dame, Oct. 2, 2010 Long pass: 67, at NC State, Oct. 9, 2010 Total offense attempts: 43, Notre Dame, Oct. 2, 2010 (6 rush, 37 pass) Total offense yards: 164, Notre Dame, Oct. 2, 2010 (-29 rush, 193 pass) All-purpose yards: 2, at Virginia Tech, Oct. 10, 2009
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PLAYER PROFILES Notre Dame 37 22 2 .595 193 0 20 6 -29 -4.8 0 0 NC State 8 4 1 .500 84 1 67 1 0 0.0 0 0 2009 PA PC PI PCT N’eastern 3 3 0 1.000 Kent State 1 0 0 0.00 Va. Tech 16 10 0 .625 N. Carolina 2 0 1 0.00
YDS 21 0 114 0
TD 0 0 2 0
LG 8 0 48 0
TC 0 1 3 0
YDS 0 -2 2 0
AVG 0.0 -2.0 2.0 0.0
TD 0 0 0 0
LG 0 -2 2 0
NIGEL MATTHEWS
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2011 (REDSHIRT FRESHMAN): Played in all 12 games … tallied nine tackles on the season, including four solo stops … recorded two solo takedowns against NC State (Nov. 12) … recorded two tackles, including his first collegiate solo tackle against Wake Forest (Oct. 1) … combined on two tackles against UMass (Sept. 24). 2010 (FRESHMAN): Redshirted.
WR | R-Fr. | 6-1 | 189
Dallas, Ga. (Darlington School) Birthdate: 2-3-94 Major: Undeclared 2012 (FRESHMAN): Redshirted. HIGH SCHOOL: Earned Georgia Athletic Coaches Association and Atlanta Journal Constitution All-State first-team honors as a senior wide receiver in 2011 … recorded 36 receptions for 891 yards and 11 touchdowns during his senior season … registered 23 receptions for 504 yards and nine touchdowns as a junior … helped lead Darlington into playoff competition in each of his four schoolboy years …. named to first team All-Area in 2010 and 2011; received honorable mention as a sophomore … distinguished as an All-Region 6A first-team by MaxPreps as a senior … competed in the 2010 rising senior all-star game featuring the top 90 players in the state … played for head coach by Tommy Atha … earned four varsity letters in football and track and field … led the track team to regional titles and top three finishes at the state championship as a junior and senior … was a three-time track and field regional champion – in the 100-meter dash, long jump and triple jump … reached the Georgia state championship in the 100 (two-time), 4x100, 4x400, long jump (three-time) and triple jump. PERSONAL: Nigel David Matthews, born Feb. 3, 1994 in Edison, N.J. ... enrolled in the Carroll School of Management … Nigel is the son of Altheia and Michael Green; has two brothers, Christopher and Daniel Jackson, and one sister, Ashanti Green.
JAMES McCAFFREY
29 DB | Jr. | 5-10 | 194 Winchester, Mass. (Buckingham, Browne & Nichols) Birthdate: 1-31-91 Major: Marketing
McCAFFREY’S CAREER HIGHS Tackles: 2, 6 times (last at NC State, Nov. 24, 2012) Kick returns: 2, 2 times (last at Army, Oct. 6, 2012) Kick return yards: 36, at Northwestern, Sept. 15, 2012 (2 returns) Long kick return: 21, at Northwestern, Sept. 15, 2012 All-purpose yards: 36, at Northwestern, Sept. 15, 2012 2012 (SOPHOMORE): Played in all 12 games … appeared in 198 plays on the year between defense and special teams units … made 10 tackles, six solo, on the season … returned four kickoffs for 55 yards and a long return of 21 yards … 42
recorded two solo tackles at Florida State (Oct. 13) … tallied a solo stop and an assisted tackle at Wake Forest (Nov. 3) … contributed two assisted tackles at NC State (Nov. 24).
HIGH SCHOOL: Earned NEPSAC All-New England Class B honors as a wide receiver/defensive back at Buckingham Browne & Nichols in 2009 … garnered All-New England Class C honors in 2008 … was a three-time All-Independent School League selection … registered 713 receiving yards, 542 rushing yards and 16 touchdowns in his senior season … totaled 1,100 receiving helped lead the Knights to the 2008 ISL and NEPSAC titles … played for head coach John Papas … also played on the school’s basketball and lacrosse teams. PERSONAL: James Francis McCaffrey, born Jan. 31, 1991 ... enrolled as a marketing major in the Carroll School of Management ... is the recipient of The D’Agostine Family Athletic Scholarship Fund I … James is the oldest of Gina and Jim McCaffrey’s three children; his younger sister Stephanie is a forward on the Boston College women's soccer team. McCAFFREY’S CAREER STATISTICS SEASON G UA A TAC SAC TFL FF 2011 12 4 5 9 0.0 0.0 0 2012 12 6 4 10 0.0 0.0 0 TOTAL 24 10 9 19 0.0 0.0 0
FR PBU INT 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
McCAFFREY’S GAME-BY-GAME 2012 UA A TAC SAC TFL FF Miami 1 0 1 0.0 0.0 0 Maine 1 0 1 0.0 0.0 0 Northwestern 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 Clemson 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 Army 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 Florida State 2 0 2 0.0 0.0 0 Georgia Tech 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 Maryland 1 0 1 0.0 0.0 0 Wake Forest 1 1 2 0.0 0.0 0 Notre Dame 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 Virginia Tech 0 1 1 0.0 0.0 0 NC State 0 2 2 0.0 0.0 0
FR PBU INT 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
2011 Northwestern UCF Duke UMass Wake Forest Clemson Virginia Tech Maryland NC State Notre Dame Miami
FR PBU INT 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
UA 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 1
A 0 0 1 2 1 0 0 1 0 0 0
TAC SAC TFL FF 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 1 0.0 0.0 0 2 0.0 0.0 0 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 1 0.0 0.0 0 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 1 0.0 0.0 0
BRIAN MIHALIK
HIGH SCHOOL: Earned All-Ohio Division II second-team honors and All-Northeast District first-team honors as a senior defensive lineman at Avon Lake … also gained all-county and All-Southwestern Conference first-team accolades … registered 13 sacks in 2010; scored two touchdowns, returning an interception for a score and recovering a fumble and racing 46 yards for a touchdown … also saw time at tight end for the Shoremen … played for head coach Dave Dlugosz … played in the 66th Annual Ohio North-South Classic in Ohio Stadium.
FF FR PBU INT 0 0 2 0 1 0 4 0 1 0 6 0
MIHALIK’S GAME-BY-GAME 2012 UA A TAC SAC TFL Miami 0 2 2 0.0 0.0 Maine 2 1 3 0.0 1.0-2 Northwestern 3 2 5 0.0 1.0-1 Clemson 3 1 4 1-16 1-16 Army 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 Maryland 1 1 2 0.0 0.0
FF FR PBU INT 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0
0 0 0
0 0 0
0 0 0
TAC SAC 1 0.0 0 0.0 1 1-11 1 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 1 0.0 2 0.0 0 0.0
TFL 0.0 0.0 1-11 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
FF FR PBU INT 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
BRIAN MILLER
80 WR | So. | 6-3 | 241 Andover, Mass. (Andover) Birthdate: 6-29-93 Major: Marketing MILLER’S CAREER HIGHS Receptions: 3, Miami, Sept. 1, 2012 Receiving yards: 38, Miami, Sept. 1, 2012 (3 receptions) Long reception: 19, Miami, Sept. 1, 2012 All-purpose yards: 38, Miami, Sept. 1, 2012 2012 (REDSHIRT FRESHMAN): Played in eight games … recorded four receptions for 43 yards on the season saw action on 123 snaps on offense and special teams units on the year, including a season-high 49 plays against Miami (Sept. 1) … registered three receptions for 38 receiving yards, including a long of 19 yards, in the team’s 41-32 season-opening loss to the Hurricanes … caught one pass for five yards against Clemson (Sept. 29) … earned the Athletics Director’s Award for Academic Achievement. 2011 (FRESHMAN): Redshirted. HIGH SCHOOL: Selected to the 2010 Massachusetts High School Coaches Association Super 26 All-State Team as a senior tight end at Andover High School … earned Boston Globe Eastern Mass. all-star accolades twice (2009 and 2010) … a twotime All-Merrimack Valley Conference honoree … made 35 catches and scored six touchdowns as a senior; had his season cut short by injury in November … was invited to play in the 2011 UnderArmour All-America Game … honored as a top scholar-athlete by the National Football Foundation and Hall of Fame’s Eastern Massachusetts chapter … one of five seniors to receive the Courageous Player Award from the Massachusetts Football Coaches Association … 2010 Old Spice Player of the Year nominee … earned the program’s Richard Bourdelais Outstanding End Award in 2009 and 2010 … led the Golden Warriors to an 8-4 record and the MVC Large title … served as 2010 team captain … played his final season for head coach E.J. Perry … served as captain on the school’s basketball team. PERSONAL: Brian Tilford Miller, born June 29, 1993 ... enrolled as a marketing major in the Carroll School of Management ... is the recipient of The Gridiron Club Football Scholarship … Brian is the son of Mary and Brad Miller; has an older sister Jessie and a twin sister Sara. 43
UNIVERSITY & MEDIA
MIHALIK’S CAREER STATISTICS SEASON G UA A TAC SAC TFL 2011 9 1 5 6 1-11 1-11 2012 9 10 12 22 1-16 3.5-20 TOTAL 18 11 17 28 2-27 4.5-31
0.5-1 0.0 0.0
HISTORY & RECORDS
PERSONAL: Brian Jeffrey Mihalik, born Aug. 21, 1992 ... enrolled as a marketing major in the Carroll School of Management … is the recipient of The Orrie T. Scarminach ‘71 Memorial Athletic Scholarship Fund … Brian is the middle of Michelle and John Mihalik’s three children; his father played fullback at Boston College (Class of 1986).
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2012 SEASON REVIEW
2011 (FRESHMAN): Played the final nine games of the season … recorded six tackles and two pass breakups … assisted with two stops at Notre Dame (Nov. 19) … contributed on one tackle and broke up one pass against NC State (Nov. 12) … tallied first career sack for a loss of 11 yards against Clemson (Oct. 8) … recorded his first career tackle against UMass (Sept. 24) in first collegiate game.
UA A 2011 UMass 0 1 Wake Forest 0 0 1 0 Clemson Virginia Tech 0 1 0 0 Maryland Florida State 0 0 0 1 NC State Notre Dame 0 2 Miami 0 0
6 0 0
COACHES & STAFF
2012 (SOPHOMORE): Played in nine games … started at defensive end in two games – Miami (Sept. 1) and Clemson (Sept. 29) … missed three games due to injury … totaled 22 tackles (10 solo), 3.5 tackles for loss, a sack, and four pass breakups on the season … contested 327 snaps on the year, including a season-high 82 snaps against Clemson … recorded four tackles (three solo), a sack, a forced fumble, and two pass breakups against the Tigers … sacked Clemson’s Tajh Boyd for a 16-yard loss in the third quarter and forced a Boyd fumble in the fourth quarter … tallied a careerhigh six tackles (0.5 for loss) at Wake Forest (Nov. 3) … made five tackles (1.0 for loss) at Northwestern (Sept. 15).
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THE EAGLES
MIHALIK’S CAREER HIGHS Tackles: 6, at Wake Forest, Nov. 3, 2012 (1-5) Sacks: 1.0, 2 times (last vs. Clemson, Sept. 29, 2012) Tackles for loss: 1.0, 4 times (last vs. Clemson, Sept. 29, 2012) Fumbles forced: 1, Clemson, Sept. 29, 2012 Pass breakups: 2, Clemson, Sept. 29, 2012
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SEASON PREVIEW
99 DL | Jr. | 6-9 | 283 Avon Lake, Ohio (Avon Lake) Birthdate: 8-21-92 Major: Marketing
Wake Forest Notre Dame NC State
PLAYER PROFILES MILLER’S CAREER STATISTICS RECEIVING G Rec Yds TD 8 4 43 0 2012 TOTAL 8 4 43 0
MIKE NAPLES Lg 19 19
89 TE | Sr. | 6-4 | 237 Branchburg, N.J. (Somerville) Birthdate: 11-3-90 Major: Communications
MILLER’S CAREER GAME-BY-GAME 2012 REC YDS AVG TD LG 3 38 12.7 0 19 Miami Clemson 1 5 5.0 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 Army Florida State 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Georgia Tech Maryland 0 0 0 0 0 Wake Forest 0 0 0 0 0 Notre Dame 0 0 0 0 0
NAPLES’ CAREER HIGHS Receptions: 2, at Northwestern, Sept. 15, 2012 Receiving yards: 9, Notre Dame, Nov. 10, 2012 (1 reception) Long reception: 9, Notre Dame, Nov. 10, 2012 All-purpose yards: 9, Notre Dame, Nov. 10, 2012
MALACHI MOORE
87 DE | So. | 6-7 | 252 Hackettstown, N.J. (Pope John XXIII) Birthdate: 11-21-93 Major: Psychology
2012 (JUNIOR): Played in eight games … recorded three receptions for 15 yards … caught one pass for nine yards against Notre Dame (Nov. 10) … hauled in two passes for six yards at Northwestern (Sept. 15) … saw action on 136 snaps on the year. 2011 (SOPHOMORE): Played in nine games … recorded his first career reception – an eight-yard catch – against NC State (Nov. 12). 2010 (FRESHMAN): Played in three games – Notre Dame (Oct. 2), at NC State (Oct. 9) and at Syracuse (Nov. 27).
MOORE’S CAREER HIGHS Tackles: 2, at Florida State, Oct. 13, 2012 (2-0) Sacks: 1.0, at Florida State, Oct. 13, 2012 (1-0) Tackles for loss: 1.0, at Florida State, Oct. 13, 2012 (1-0) 2012 (FRESHMAN): Played in six of the team’s last seven games … competed in 66 plays on defense and special teams on the season … made two solo tackles including a sack of E.J. Manuel for a loss of six yards in his collegiate debut at Florida State (Oct. 13) … recorded a solo stop against Notre Dame (Nov. 10). HIGH SCHOOL: Earned second-team all-state honors from the Newark Star-Ledger as a senior defensive lineman … recognized as an All-Non-Public first-team selection and as an All-West Jersey selection in 2011 … recorded 60 tackles, 14 sacks and five forced fumbles as a senior … helped lead the Lions to a 10-1 record and a berth in the playoffs as a junior … played for the late Vic Paternostro and Brian Carlson at Pope John … also played basketball for the Lions. PERSONAL: Malachi James Moore, born Nov. 21, 1993 ... enrolled as a psychology major in the College of Arts & Sciences … is the recipient of The Moores Family Scholarship Fund … Malachi is the son of Boris and the late Karen Moore; has one older sister, Vanessa, who played basketball at Georgetown from 2009-13. MOORE’S CAREER STATISTICS TACKLES G UA A Total TFL SAC PD 2012 6 3 1 4 1.0-6 1.0-6 0 TOTAL 6 3 1 4 1.0-6 1.0-6 0
FF 0 0
FR INT 0 0 0 0
MOORE’S CAREER GAME-BY-GAME 2012 UA A TAC SAC TFL FF FR PBU INT Florida State 2 0 2 1.0-6 1.0-6 0 0 0 0 Georgia Tech 0 1 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 Maryland 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 Notre Dame 1 0 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 Virginia Tech 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 NC State 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 44
2009: Redshirted. HIGH SCHOOL: Earned All-State (Group 2) honors as a senior wide receiver at Somerville; also played linebacker … was a threetime all-area, All-Somerset County and All-Skyland Conference selection … caught 20 passes for 454 yards and eight touchdowns in his senior season … made 45 tackles (21 solos) and returned two interceptions for scores in 2008 ... made 28 receptions and scored six touchdowns in his junior season … played for head coaches Kevin Carty (2006) and Greg Arakelian (2007-08) … was selected to play in the 12th Annual New Jersey vs. Northeast AllStar Classic (June 7, 2009 at Rutgers Stadium) … also competed on the school’s basketball and track teams. PERSONAL: Michael Anthony Naples, born Nov. 3, 1990 ... enrolled as a communications major in the College of Arts & Sciences … is the recipient of The Joan S. and Thomas J. Giblin ‘50 Athletic Scholarship Fund … Mike is the older of Tammy and Anthony Naples’s two sons. NAPLES’ CAREER STATISTICS RECEIVING G Rec Yds 2010 3 0 0 2011 9 1 8 2012 8 3 15 TOTAL 20 4 23
TD 0 0 0 0
Lg 0 8 9 9
NAPLES’ CAREER GAME-BY-GAME 2012 REC YDS AVG TD Maine 0 0 0.0 0 Northwestern 2 6 3.0 0 Georgia Tech 0 0 0.0 0 Maryland 0 0 0.0 0 Wake Forest 0 0 0.0 0 Notre Dame 1 9 9.0 0 Virginia Tech 0 0 0.0 0 NC State 0 0 0.0 0
LG 0 3 0 0 0 9 0 0
TD 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
LG 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 0 0
2010 Notre Dame NC State Syracuse
REC YDS AVG 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0
TD 0 0 0
LG 0 0 0
VICTOR NELSON
58 OL | So. | 6-7 | 305 Park Ridge, Ill. (Maine South) Birthdate: 2-13-93 Major: Marketing
2011 (FRESHMAN): Redshirted.
PERSONAL: Warner Victor Nelson, born Feb. 13, 1993 ... enrolled as a marketing major in the Carroll School of Management … Victor is the oldest of Anne and Warner Nelson’s two sons.
C.J. PARSONS
87 TE | Jr. | 6-6 | 253 PARSONS’ CAREER HIGHS Receptions: 4, Clemson, Sept. 29, 2012 Receiving yards: 18, Clemson, Sept. 29, 2012 (4 receptions) Long reception: 7, 2 times, (last vs. Clemson, Sept. 29, 2012) All-purpose yards: 18, Clemson, Sept. 29, 2012 Tackles: 1, at NC State, Nov. 24, 2012 (0-1)
2012 (SOPHOMORE): Played in all 12 games … started each of the first six games of the season – Miami (Sept. 1), Maine (Sept. 8), at Northwestern (Sept. 15), Clemson (Sept. 29), at Army (Oct. 6) and at Florida State (Oct. 13) … contested 171 snaps
PERSONAL: Craig Joseph Parsons, born April 24, 1991 ... enrolled as a biology major in the College of Arts & Sciences ... C.J. is the son of Andrea Silvano and Craig Parsons; has two brothers and one sister. PARSONS’ CAREER STATISTICS RECEIVING G Rec Yds 2012 12 7 34 TOTAL 12 7 34
TD 0 0
PARSONS’ CAREER GAME-BY-GAME 2012 REC YDS AVG TD Miami 1 7 7.0 0 Maine 1 4 4.0 0 Northwestern 1 5 5.0 0 Clemson 4 18 4.5 0 Army 0 0 0.0 0 Florida State 0 0 0.0 0 Georgia Tech 0 0 0.0 0 Maryland 0 0 0.0 0 Wake Forest 0 0 0.0 0 Notre Dame 0 0 0.0 0 Virginia Tech 0 0 0.0 0 NC State 0 0 0.0 0
Lg 7 7
LG 7 4 5 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
KEVIN PIERRE-LOUIS
24 LB | Sr. | 6-1 | 225 Norwalk, Conn. (King Low Heywood Thomas) Birthdate: 10-7-91 Major: Marketing
PIERRE-LOUIS’ CAREER HIGHS Points scored: 6, Massachusetts, Sept. 24, 2011 Touchdowns: 1, Massachusetts, Sept. 24, 2011 Tackles: 17, at Northwestern, Sept. 15, 2012 (10-7) Sacks: 1.0, Maryland, Oct. 27, 2012 (1-0); at Northwestern, Sept. 15, 2012 (1-0) Tackles for loss: 2.0, at Notre Dame, Nov. 19, 2011 (1-0); UMass, Sept. 24, 2011 (1-0) Fumbles forced: 1, Massachusetts, Sept. 24, 2011 Fumbles recovered: 1, at Wake Forest, Nov. 6, 2010; UMass, Sept. 24, 2011 Pass breakups: 2, at Clemson, Oct. 8, 2011
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UNIVERSITY & MEDIA
NOTES: Transferred to Boston College from Northeastern following one academic year (2009-10) with the Huskies … a versatile athlete who switched from defensive end to tight end prior to the 2012 season.
BEFORE BC: Joined the Eagles after spending the 2009-10 academic year at Northeastern University … was listed as a defensive lineman on the Huskies’ 2009 roster…at Xaverian Brothers, was elected to the 2008 Super 26 All-State Team by the Massachusetts Football Coaches Association … also earned All-Catholic Conference honors and Daily News Transcript allstar honors as a senior defensive lineman … served as team captain in 2008 … helped lead the Hawks to conference titles in 2005 and 2006 … played for head coach Charlie Stevenson … played in the 2009 Shriners Football Classic.
HISTORY & RECORDS
West Newton, Mass. (Xaverian Brothers) Birthdate: 4-24-91 Major: Biology
2010: Redshirted.
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HIGH SCHOOL: Anchored the offensive line from his righttackle position for Maine South … led the Hawks to three consecutive 8A state championships … helped Maine South post perfect 14-0 records in both 2008 and 2009 … played for head coach Dave Inserra.
2011 (FRESHMAN): Did not see any game action.
COACHES & STAFF
2012 (REDSHIRT FRESHMAN): Did not see game action.
on the season as a tight end … recorded seven receptions for 34 yards on the year … set career highs with four catches and 18 receiving yards against Clemson (Sept. 29) … caught first collegiate pass for seven yards vs. Miami (Sept. 1).
THE EAGLES
REC YDS AVG 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 1 8 8.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0
SEASON PREVIEW
2011 UMass Wake Forest Clemson Virginia Tech Maryland Florida State NC State Notre Dame Miami
PLAYER PROFILES NOTES: Earned 2013 preseason All-ACC first-team honors by Phil Steele. 2012 (JUNIOR): Started all nine games played at linebacker; missed three games – Army (Oct. 6), Wake Forest (Nov. 3) and Notre Dame (Nov. 10) because of injury … earned All-Atlantic Coast Conference honorable mention honors … finished the season ranked fourth on the team with 85 tackles, including 51 solo tackles … led all defensive players on the team with two sacks for a loss of 17 yards; ranked tied for second among all defensive players on the team with four tackles for loss for 19 yards … tallied three pass breakups … registered 10 (or more) tackles in each of four games – against Miami (Sept. 1), Northwestern (Sept. 15), Maryland (Oct. 27) and NC State (Nov. 24) … recorded a career-high 17 tackles, including 10 solo tackles and one sack for a loss of seven yards, in a 2217 loss at Northwestern … registered 14 tackles – eight solo tackles and six assisted tackles – and one pass break-up in the team’s 41-32 season-opening home loss to Miami … also a valuable member of the special teams’ units who finished the season having saw action in 760 plays. 2011 (SOPHOMORE): Started all nine games played in at linebacker; missed Maryland (Oct. 29), Florida State (Nov. 3) and NC State (Nov. 12) because of injury … finished the season ranked second on the Eagles with 74 tackles, including 37 solo stops … tied for third with seven tackles for loss for 23 yards … recovered a fumble for 96 yards, the longest fumble return of the season for BC … tallied four pass breakups on the season … notched seven tackles, three solo, including 1.5 tackles for loss, in addition to one pass breakup at Notre Dame (Nov. 19) … was second on the team with nine tackles, including three solo stops, at Virginia Tech (Oct. 22) … delivered 10 tackles, six unassisted, including one for a loss of four yards, against Wake Forest (Oct. 1) … returned a fumble 96 yards for a touchdown and forced another, while contributing four tackles, including two for a loss of eight yards, and a quarterback hurry against UMass (Sept. 24) … tallied 11 tackles, seven solo, including one for loss, and added one pass breakup against Duke (Sept. 17) … opened the season against Northwestern (Sept. 3) with a career-best 16 tackles, including seven solo stops and one for a loss of seven yards. 2010 (FRESHMAN): Started all 13 games as a true freshman … named to the Rivals.com Freshman All-America team … second on the team with 93 tackles and 59 solo stops … also had three pass breakups and 2.5 tackles for a loss … made seven tackles, four solo, against Nevada in the Kraft Fight Hunger Bowl (Jan. 9) … led all players with a careerhigh 14 tackles (11 solo) against Virginia (Nov. 20) … posted 12 tackles including one for a loss at Duke (Nov. 13) … recorded four tackles and recovered a fumble at Wake Forest (Nov. 6) … notched first career double-digit tackles game with 11 against Virginia Tech (Sept. 25) … had six tackles and one for a loss in collegiate debut against Weber State (Sept. 4) HIGH SCHOOL: Selected as the 2009-10 Gatorade Connecticut Football Player of the Year … a two-time NEPSAC Class C All-Star …played middle linebacker and fullback at King Low Heywood Thomas … recorded 159 tackles, including 101 solo stops, in nine games in 2009; also registered three interceptions, returning two for touchdowns, two sacks, two forced fumbles and two fumble recoveries … on offense, rushed for 914 yards and 13 touchdowns on 77 carries; caught four passes for 84 yards and three touchdowns … finished career with 460 tackles and 10.5 sacks … led the 46
Vikings to consecutive Fairchester Athletics Association titles (2008 and 2009) … was a two-year team captain … played for King Low head coach Danny Gouin … also played on the school’s basketball and lacrosse teams. PERSONAL: Kevin Pierre-Louis, born Oct. 7, 1991 … enrolled as a marketing major in the Carroll School of Management … is the recipient of The Quick Family Scholarship Fund … served as an orientation leader for the Boston College FirstYear Experience program in the summer 2012 … Kevin is the oldest of Windzer Pierre-Louis’ five children. PIERRE-LOUIS’ CAREER STATISTICS SEASON G UA A TAC SAC TFL 2010 9 59 34 93 0-0 3-5 2011 13 37 37 74 0-0 7-23 2012 9 51 34 85 2-17 4-19 TOTAL 31 147 105 252 2-17 14-47
FF 0 1 0 1
FR PBU INT 1 3 0 1 4 0 0 3 0 2 10 0
PIERRE-LOUIS’ GAME-BY-GAME 2012 UA A TAC SAC TFL FF Miami 8 6 14 0-0 0-0 0 Maine 3 2 5 0-0 0-0 0 Northwestern 10 7 17 1-9 1-9 0 Clemson 6 2 8 0-0 0-0 0 Florida State 2 4 6 0-0 0-0 0 Georgia Tech 5 3 8 0-0 0-0 0 Maryland 6 4 10 1-8 1-8 0 Virginia Tech 6 1 7 0-0 0-0 0 NC State 5 5 10 0-0 0-0 0
FR PBU INT 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0
2011 Northwestern Central Florida Duke UMass Wake Forest Clemson Virginia Tech Notre Dame Miami 2010 Weber State Kent State Virginia Tech Notre Dame NC State Florida State Maryland Clemson Wake Forest Duke Virginia Syracuse Nevada
UA 7 5 7 1 6 3 3 3 2 UA 5 6 7 1 5 3 3 5 3 2 11 4 4
A 9 2 4 3 4 5 6 4 0
TAC 16 7 11 4 10 8 9 7 2
A 1 0 4 2 1 3 2 2 1 10 3 2 3
SAC 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0
TFL 1-7 0-0 1-1 2-8 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-3 0-0
FF 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0
TAC SAC TFL FF 6 0-0 1-1 0 6 0-0 0-0 0 11 0-0 0-0 0 3 0-0 0-0 0 6 0-0 0-0 0 6 0-0 0-0 0 5 0-0 0-0 0 7 0-0 0-0 0 4 0-0 1-2 0 12 0-0 1-2 0 14 0-0 0-0 0 6 0-0 0-0 0 7 0-0 0-0 0
FR PBU INT 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 FR PBU INT 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
KALEB RAMSEY Uniontown, Pa. (Laurel Highlands) Birthdate: 6-20-89 B.A. -Sociology ’12 RAMSEY’S CAREER HIGHS Tackles: 7, Weber State, Sept. 4, 2010 (4-3) Sacks: 1.0, 3 times (last vs. Nevada, Jan. 9, 2011) Tackles for loss: 2.0, vs. Nevada, Jan. 9, 2011 (2-0) Pass breakups: 1, at Syracuse, Nov. 27, 2010
2011 (SENIOR): Played in two games … missed 10 games because of injury … started the season-opener against Northwestern (Sept. 3) and assisted on two tackles … also played against Massachusetts (Sept. 24).
INT 0 0 0 0 0 0
PBU INT 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
UA 4 0 0 1 1 3 3 4 0 4 3
A 3 1 2 1 3 0 1 0 2 1 2
TAC SAC TFL 7 0.0 0.5 1 0.5 0.5 2 0.0 0.0 2 0.5 0.5 4 0.5 0.5 3 0.0 1.0 4 0.0 0.0 4 0.0 1.0 2 0.0 0.5 5 0.0 1.0 5 1.0 2.0
FF 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
FR PBU INT 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0
2009 Kent State Clemson Wake Forest Florida State Virginia Tech Notre Dame Virginia USC
UA 1 2 0 1 2 0 1 0
A 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0
TAC SAC TFL FF 1 0.0 0.0 0 2 1.0 1.0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 1 0.0 0.0 0 2 1.0 1.0 0 4 0.0 0.0 0 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0
FR PBU INT 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
2008 UCF Rhode Island North Carolina Clemson Wake Forest ACC Champ Vanderbilt
UA 1 0 1 2 1 0 0
A 0 1 0 0 0 0 0
TAC SAC TFL 1 0.0 0.0 1 0.0 0.0 1 0.0 0.0 2 0.0 0.0 1 0.0 1.0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0.0 0.0
FR PBU INT 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
FF 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
HISTORY & RECORDS
2010 Weber State Kent State Virginia Tech NC State Florida State Maryland Clemson Wake Forest Duke Syracuse Nevada
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2009 (SOPHOMORE): Appeared in eight games with three starts … finished the season with 11 tackles (seven solo) and two sacks … recorded a career-high four tackles at Notre Dame (Oct. 24) … registered two tackles and a sack at Virginia Tech (Oct. 10) … recorded two tackles at Clemson (Sept. 19), including his first career sack … recipient of the Mary M. and William H. Sullivan Jr. ’37 Scholarship.
FR 0 0 0 0
PBU 0 0 1 0 0 1
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2010 (JUNIOR): Appeared in 11 games … led defensive linemen with 39 tackles … also had 7.5 tackles for a loss and 2.5 sacks … made five tackles (three solo), one sack, and two tackles for loss against Nevada in the Kraft Fight Hunger Bowl (Jan. 9) … recorded five tackles, one for a loss and a pass breakup at Syracuse (Nov. 27) … posted four solo tackles including one for a loss at Wake Forest (Nov. 6) … notched three solo tackles and four total against Clemson (Oct. 30) … made three tackles with one behind the line against Maryland (Oct. 23) … tallied four tackles and a sack at Florida State (Oct. 16) … had two tackles and a sack at NC State (Oct. 9) … set a career high with seven tackles in the season opener against Weber State (Sept. 4).
FF 0 0 0 0
FR 0 0 0 0 0 0
THE EAGLES
2012 (FIFTH-YEAR SENIOR): Played in the team’s first two games before missing the remainder of the season because of injury … made two solo tackles against Maine (Sept. 8) … recorded two tackles (0.5 for loss) against Miami (Sept. 1).
RAMSEY’S GAME-BY-GAME 2011 UA A TAC SAC TFL 0 2 2 0.0 0.5-1 Miami Maine 2 0 2 0.0 0.0 Northwestern 0 2 2 0.0 0.0 Massachusetts 0 0 0 0.0 0.0
FF 0 0 0 0 0 0
SEASON PREVIEW
96 DL | Sr. | 6-3 | 285
RAMSEY’S CAREER STATISTICS SEASON G UA A Total TFL Sacks 7 5 1 6 1.0-5 0.0-0 2008 2009 8 7 4 11 2.0-10 2.0-10 11 23 16 39 7.5-30 2.5-19 2010 2011 2 0 2 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 2012 2 2 2 4 0.5-1 0.0-0 TOTAL 30 37 25 62 11.0-46 4.5-29
2008 (FRESHMAN): Valuable second-stringer on the defensive line as a true freshman … had six tackles with one for a loss on the season … got his TFL at Wake Forest (Nov. 22) … recorded two solo tackles against Clemson (Nov. 1) … registered a solo tackle at North Carolina (Oct. 25) … had a tackle against Rhode Island (Sept. 27) and UCF (Sept. 20).
UNIVERSITY & MEDIA
HIGH SCHOOL: Earned All-County and All-Conference honors as a senior defensive end at Laurel Highlands High School; also played tight end … played for head coach Jack Buehner … also starred on the school’s basketball team, earning Class AAA All-State honors as a junior and senior. PERSONAL: Kaleb Jeffrey Ramsey, born June 20, 1989 … earned a bachelor’s degree in sociology in May 2012 … is pursuing a master’s degree in criminal justice from the Woods College of Advancing Studies … Kaleb is the youngest of Yvonne and Jeff Ramsey’s four children.
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PLAYER PROFILES CHASE RETTIG
11 QB | Sr. | 6-3 | 206 Sierre Madre, Calif. (San Clemente) Birthdate: 9-26-91 Major: Communications RETTIG’S CAREER HIGHS Pass attempts: 51, Miami, Sept. 1, 2012 Pass completions: 32, Miami, Sept. 1, 2012 Pass yards: 441, Miami, Sept. 1, 2012 Pass TDs: 3, 3 times (last vs. Clemson, Sept. 29, 2012) Interceptions thrown: 3, 2 times (last at NC State, Nov 24, 2012) Long pass: 63, Maryland, Oct. 23, 2010 Points scored: 6, at Virginia Tech, Oct. 22, 2011 Touchdowns: 1, at Virginia Tech, Oct. 22, 2011 Rush attempts: 9, Virginia Tech, Nov. 17, 2012 Rush yards: 16, at NC State, Nov. 24, 2012 (5 carries) Rush TDs: 1, at Virginia Tech, Oct. 22, 2011 Long rush: 21, at NC State, Nov. 24, 2012 Receptions: 1, at UCF, Sept. 10, 2011 Receiving yards: -6, at UCF, Sept. 10, 2011 (1 receptions) Total offense attempts: 54, Miami, Sept. 1, 2012 (3 rush, 51 pass) Total offense yards: 439, Miami, Sept. 1, 2012 (-2 rush, 441 pass) All-purpose yards: 16, at NC State, Nov. 24, 2012 Punt attempts: 1, 3 times (last at NC State, Nov. 24, 2012) Punt yards: 57, at Georgia Tech, Oct. 20, 2012 (1 punt) Longest punt: 57, at Georgia Tech, Oct. 20, 2012 CAREER: Starting quarterback in each of Boston College’s last 32 games during the last three seasons ... has registered 33 career starts … has thrown for more than 100 yards 28 times, more than 200 yards 12 times, more than 300 yards four times, and more than 400 yards one time – against Miami (Sept. 1, 2012) … recorded his first collegiate start in the fourth game of the season against Notre Dame (Oct. 2, 2010); suffered a foot injury against the Irish and missed the following week’s game at NC State (Oct. 19, 2010), has started each game since. 2012 (JUNIOR): Started all 12 games at quarterback … became BC’s fourth 3,000-yard passer in program history with 3,065 passing yards on the year; nearly matched his passing total from his first two seasons combined (3,198 passing yards) … compiled 253 completions on 467 passing attempts (54.2 completion percentage) and 17 passing touchdowns on the year … tallied a touchdown pass in all but two games … threw for more yards in a season than any other freshman, sophomore, or junior in school history … recorded 300 or more passing yards in each of three games and 400 or more yards in one game … ran the offense for 835 plays on the season; took 75 or more snaps in each of five games … punted three times for 124 total yards (41.3 yard average) and a long of 57 yards on the year … passed for a career-high 441 yards against Miami (Sept. 1) – the sixth-highest single-game total in program history; connected on 32-of-51 passes, both career highs, for a 62.7 completion percentage and two touchdowns vs. the Hurricanes … completed 25-of-43 passes (58.1 completion percentage) and matched a career high with three touchdown passes against Clemson (Sept. 29); also punted once for 32 yards, pinning the Tigers inside their 20-yard line … posted 357 passing yards including a season-long 52yard strike and a touchdown on 29-of-49 passing at Wake Forest (Nov. 3) … threw for 287 passing yards on 21-of-39 attempts and two touchdowns in the team’s win over Maryland (Oct. 27) … landed 16-of-32 passes for 224 yards and three touchdowns 48
in BC’s win against Maine (Sept. 8) … earned the Athletics Director’s Award for Academic Achievement. 2011 (SOPHOMORE): Started all 12 games at quarterback … registered 170 completions on 317 passing attempts (53.6 completion percentage) for 1,960 yards and 12 touchdowns … saw action on 719 offensive plays … threw at least one touchdown pass in nine (of 12) games, including a seasonhigh three touchdown passes in the team’s 45-17 home victory over Massachusetts (Sept. 24) and two touchdown passes in a 24-17 win at Miami (Nov. 25) in the season finale … led the team to victories in three of the final five games of the season – at Maryland (Oct. 29), against NC State (Nov. 12) and at Miami (Nov. 25) … completed 13-of-17 passing attempts (76.5 completion percentage) for 196 yards and two touchdowns in the team’s 24-17 win at Miami (Nov. 25) in final game of the season … connected with Colin Larmond, Jr. for a season-long 57-yard pass in the second quarter against Duke (Sept. 17); finished the game having completed 17-of-33 passing attempts for 247 yards and one touchdown against the Blue Devils … registered season highs for completions (24) and yards (351) in the team’s 24-17 seasonopening home loss to Northwestern (Sept. 3) … attempted a season high 47 passes against Wake Forest (Oct. 1). 2010 (FRESHMAN): Played in and started nine games at quarterback … made his collegiate debut against Notre Dame (Oct. 2) … missed one game – against NC State (Oct. 19) – because of injury … completed 100-of-195 passing attempts for 1,238 yards and six touchdowns … threw at least one touchdown reception in five (of nine) games, including a season-high two touchdown passes in the team’s 21-16 win at Duke (Nov. 13); completed 12-of-24 passes for a season-high 230 yards against the Blue Devils … recorded his first collegiate start in the fourth game of the season against Notre Dame (Oct. 2); completed 5-of-10 passing attempts for 72 yards and one touchdown – a 58-yard strike to Bobby Swigert – before suffering a foot injury against the Fighting Irish … connected with wide receiver Bobby Swigert for a seasonlong 63-yard completion in the fourth quarter of the team’s 24-21 home loss to Maryland (Oct. 23) … started each of the team’s final eight games of the season. HIGH SCHOOL: Played his senior season at San Clemente High School after previously playing at LaSalle High School in Pasadena, Calif. … earned All-South Coast League first-team honors as a senior at San Clemente … also gained Orange County All-Academic first-team accolades … completed 157 passes for 1,748 yards and 18 touchdowns in 2009; also ran for 349 yards … threw for 290 yards and four touchdowns in a 34-28 win over Tesoro to qualify for the CIF playoffs … played for Tritons head coach Eric Patton … threw for 3,800 yards and 40 touchdowns in two years at LaSalle; earned All-Camino Real League first-team honors in 2007 and 2008 … gained All-State Underclassman first-team honors as a sophomore … played for LaSalle head coaches Elar Gallagher and Mike Diffiori … played in the Under Armour All-American Game at Tropicana Field in St. Petersburg, Fla., on Jan. 2, 2010. PERSONAL: Chase McDonald Rettig, born Sept. 26, 1991 … enrolled as a communications major in the College of Arts & Sciences … is the recipient of The Richard F. Powers, Jr. ‘40 Quarterback Scholarship Fund … Chase is the middle of Carol and Mark Rettig’s three sons; his younger brother Hayden is a freshman quarterback at Louisiana State University.
Pct 51.3 53.6 54.2 53.4
Yds 1,238 1,960 3,065 6,293
TD 6 12 17 35
LG 63 57 52 63
2011 Northwestern Central Florida Duke UMass Wake Forest Clemson Virginia Tech Maryland Florida State NC State Notre Dame Miami
Comp Att 24 44 10 23 17 33 14 22 23 47 13 20 13 30 5 12 11 18 8 13 18 38 13 17
Int 1 2 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0
PCT 54.5 43.5 51.5 63.6 48.9 65.0 43.0 41.7 61.1 61.5 46.4 76.5
YDS 351 70 247 196 188 129 181 32 76 118 176 196
TD 0 0 1 3 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 2
LG 49 19 57 37 34 24 35 13 12 41 21 32
2010 Notre Dame Florida State Maryland Clemson Wake Forest Duke Virginia Syracuse Nevada
Comp Att 5 10 9 24 18 33 9 16 12 16 12 24 10 19 11 19 14 34
Int 0 0 2 1 2 0 1 1 2
PCT 50.0 37.5 54.5 56.3 75.0 50.0 52.6 57.8 41.2
YDS 72 95 189 136 133 230 152 110 121
TD 1 0 1 1 0 2 1 0 0
LG 58 29 63 40 38 44 39 31 32
GRIFF ROGAN
36 WR | Jr. | 6-1 | 185 Garden City, N.Y. (Chaminade) Birthdate: 5-6-93 Major: Economics and Theology
HIGH SCHOOL: Captained Chaminade in 2009 … helped lead the Flyers to a 4-6 record and a berth in the playoffs as a senior … played for head coach Stephen Boyd.
Ashburn, Va. (Stone Bridge) Birthdate: 11-21-92 Major: Applied Psychology/Human Development
ROSITANO’S CAREER HIGHS All-purpose yards: 13, at Wake Forest, Nov. 3, 2012 Punt returns: 1, Duke, Sept. 17, 2011 ; Miami, Sept. 1, 2012 Punt return yards: 1, Duke, Sept. 17, 2011 (1 returns); Miami, Sept. 1, 2012 (1 returns) Long punt return: 1, Miami, Sept. 1, 2012 Interceptions: 1, at Wake Forest, Nov. 3, 2012 ; Maryland, Oct. 27, 2012 ; Miami, Sept. 1, 2012 Long interception return: 13, at Wake Forest, Nov. 3, 2012 Tackles: 12, at Army, Oct. 6, 2012 (8-4) Tackles for loss: 1.0, at Georgia Tech, Oct. 20, 2012 (1-0) Fumbles forced: 1, Duke, Sept. 17, 2011 ; at Army, Oct. 6, 2012 Fumbles recovered: 1, Notre Dame, Nov. 10, 2012 Pass breakups: 2, Notre Dame, Nov. 10, 2012 ; at Army, Oct. 6, 2012 Blocked kicks: 1, Duke, Sept. 17, 2011 ; at NC State, Nov. 24, 2012 2012 (SOPHOMORE): Appeared in 10 games, starting in eight … ranked sixth on the team with 56 tackles … led the team with three interceptions … tied for second on the team with six pass breakups … recorded three tackles and an interception against Miami (Sept. 1) … tallied a career-high 12 tackles, forced a fumble and broke up two passes at Army (Oct. 6) … nine tackles (one TFL) at Georgia Tech (Oct. 20) … registered two tackles, a pass breakup and an interception vs. Maryland (Oct. 27) … recorded three tackles and an interception at Wake Forest (Nov. 3) … 10 tackles, a fumble recovery, and two pass breakups against Notre Dame (Nov. 10) … tallied 10 tackles and blocked a 46-yard field goal attempt at NC State (Nov. 24). 2011 (FRESHMAN): Appeared in 11 games … registered six starts in the secondary … finished the season ranked fifth on the team with 40 tackles … also forced a fumble and blocked a punt … made a season-high seven tackles in a 4517 win vs. Massachusetts (Sept. 24) … tallied five tackles, a forced fumble and a blocked punt in a 20-19 loss against Duke (Sept. 17) … registered five tackles in consecutive games – a 36-14 loss at No. 8 Clemson (Oct. 8) and a 30-14 loss at No. 16 Virginia Tech (Oct. 22). HIGH SCHOOL: Earned Virginia Preps All-State first-team honors and Virginia High School League All-State first-team honors in 2009 and 2010 as a safety at Stone Bridge High School; also played wide receiver and handled kickoffs, punting and punt-return duties … twice gained Northern Region first-team accolades and Liberty District first-team honors … was a Washington Post All-Met second-team selection as a senior … made 79 tackles (61 solos) and six interceptions in 2010; returned two interceptions and two punts for touchdowns … made 27 receptions for 570 yards and six scores as a senior … converted a 48-yard field goal in 2010 … booted a 68-yard punt as a junior … played for Bulldogs head 49
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2012 (SOPHOMORE): Did not see any game action … joined the team as a walk-on prior to spring practice.
47 DB | Jr. | 6-1 | 208
HISTORY & RECORDS
LG 36 36 34 49 33 22 40 38 52 28 23 33
2012 SEASON REVIEW
TD 2 3 1 3 1 1 2 2 1 0 1 0
COACHES & STAFF
YDS 441 224 291 341 234 122 264 287 357 252 129 123
SPENSER ROSITANO
THE EAGLES
RETTIG’S CAREER GAME BY GAME Comp Att Int PCT 2012 Miami 32 51 1 62.7 16 32 0 50.0 Maine Northwestern 24 44 0 54.5 Clemson 25 43 2 58.1 Army 16 29 0 55.2 Florida State 15 31 1 48.4 Georgia Tech 19 31 1 61.3 Maryland 21 39 0 53.8 Wake Forest 29 49 3 59.2 Notre Dame 27 43 1 62.8 Virginia Tech 13 30 1 43.3 NC State 16 45 3 35.6
PERSONAL: Griffith Daniel Rogan, born May 6, 1993 ... enrolled as a theology and economics major in the College of Arts & Sciences … Griff is the son of Vanessa and Brian Rogan; has one younger brother.
SEASON PREVIEW
RETTIG’S CAREER STATISTICS Passing G-S Comp Att Int Year 2010 9-9 100 195 9 12-12 170 317 9 2011 2012 12-12 253 467 13 TOTAL 33-33 523 979 31
PLAYER PROFILES coach Mickey Thompson … also starred on the school’s baseball team, earning Liberty District Player of the Year accolades and Northern Region first-team honors.
2011 (SOPHOMORE): Made one tackle at Virginia Tech… picked up one solo stop and assisted another tackle vs. UMass … contributed a tackle at UCF.
PERSONAL: Spenser Patrick Rositano, born Nov. 21, 1992 ... enrolled as an applied psychology and human development major in the Lynch School of Education … is the recipient of Smith Family Athletics Scholarship Fund … Spenser and his two sisters are the children of Marcy and Wayne Rositano.
2010 (FRESHMAN): Appeared in six games … recorded one tackle for loss against Kent State … had one solo tackle against Weber State.
ROSITANO’S CAREER STATISTICS SEASON G UA A Total TFL Sacks 2011 11 20 20 40 0.0-0 0.0-0 2012 10 33 23 56 2.0-5 0.0-0 TOTAL 21 53 43 96 2.0-5 0.0-0
FF 1 1 2
FR 0 1 1
PBU 0 6 6
INT 0 3 3
ROSITANO’S GAME-BY-GAME 2012 UA A TAC SAC Miami 2 1 3 0.0-0 Northwestern 0 2 2 0.0-0 Clemson 1 1 2 0.0-0 Army 8 4 12 0.0-0 Georgia Tech 6 3 9 0.0-0 Maryland 1 1 2 0.0-0 Wake Forest 2 1 3 0.0-0 Notre Dame 7 3 10 0.0-0 Virginia Tech 2 1 3 0.0-0 NC State 4 6 10 0.0-0
TFL FF FR 0.0-0 0 0 0.0-0 0 0 0.0-0 0 0 0.0-0 1 0 1.0-3 0 0 0.0-0 0 0 0.0-0 0 0 0.5-1 0 1 0.0-0 0 0 0.5-1 0 0
PBU Blks INT 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0
2011 UCF Duke Massachusetts Wake Forest Clemson Virginia Tech Maryland Florida State NC State Notre Dame Miami
TFL 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
PBU Blks INT 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
UA 0 3 4 2 3 2 0 3 0 1 2
A TAC SAC 0 0 0.0 2 5 0.0 3 7 0.0 3 5 0.0 2 5 0.0 2 4 0.0 3 3 0.0 1 4 0.0 0 0 0.0 3 4 0.0 1 3 0.0
FF 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
FR 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
JARYD RUDOLPH
65 DL | Sr. | 6-3 | 275 Plympton, Mass. (Silver Lake Regional) Birthdate: 6-1-92 Major: Economics RUDOLPH’S CAREER HIGHS Tackles: 5, at Army, Oct. 6, 2012 (3-2) Sacks: .5, Miami, Sept. 1, 2012 (0-1) Tackles for loss: 1.0, Kent State, Sept. 11, 2010 (1-0) Fumbles forced: 1, at Northwestern, Sept. 15, 2012 Pass breakups: 1, Maine, Sept. 8, 2012 2012 (JUNIOR): Appeared in seven games, starting in five … posted three tackles and a half sack against Miami (Sept. 1) … recorded one tackle and a pass breakup against Maine (Sept. 8) … four tackles and a forced fumble at Northwestern (Sept. 15) … career-high five tackles at Army (Oct. 6) … tallied two tackles at Florida State (Oct. 13).
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HIGH SCHOOL: Earned Patriot-Ledger All-Scholastic honors as a senior offensive tackle at Silver Lake Regional High School; also played defensive tackle … captured Patriot League all-star honors in 2008 and 2009 … selected as team MVP … registered 75 tackles and four sacks in his senior season … served as 2009 team captain … was a three-year starter for Lakers head coach Dana Battista … also competed on the school’s wrestling team. PERSONAL: Jaryd Kenneth Rudolph, born June 1, 1992 ... enrolled as an economics major in the College of Arts & Sciences ... is the recipient of The Nugent Family Football Scholarship Fund … Jaryd and his older sister Ne’chole are the children of Doreen and Kenneth Rudolph. RUDOLPH’S CAREER STATISTICS TACKLES UA A TAC SAC TFL 2010 2 0 2 0.0 1.0 2011 2 1 3 0.0 0.0 2012 7 9 16 0.5 0.5 TOTAL 11 10 21 0.5 1.5
FF 0 0 1 1
FR PBU INT 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0
RUDOLPH’S GAME-BY-GAME 2012 UA A TAC SAC Miami 0 3 3 0.5-4 Maine 0 1 1 0.0-0 Northwestern 2 2 4 0.0-0 Clemson 1 0 1 0.0-0 Army 3 2 5 0.0-0 Florida State 1 1 2 0.0-0 Georgia Tech 0 0 0 0.0-0
TFL FF FR 0.5-4 0 0 0.0-0 0 0 0.0-0 1 0 0.0-0 0 0 0.0-0 0 0 0.0-0 0 0 0.0-0 0 0
2011 Central Florida Duke UMass Wake Forest
UA 1 0 1 0
SAC 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
TFL 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
FF 0 0 0 0
2010 Weber State Kent State
UA A TAC SAC 1 0 1 0.0 1 0 1 0.0
TFL 0.0 1.0
FF FR 0 0 0 0
A 0 0 1 0
TAC 1 0 2 0
PBU Blks 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
INT 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
FR PBU INT 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 PBU INT 0 0 0 0
JUSTIN SIMMONS Stuart, Fla. (Martin County) Birthdate: 11-19-93 Major: Communications
Bristol, Wis. (Carmel Catholic [Ill.]) Birthdate: 2-18-91 B.A. - Marketing ‘13
SINKOVEC’S CAREER HIGHS Touchdowns: 1, Miami, Sept. 1, 2012 Receptions: 3, Miami, Sept. 1, 2012 Receiving yards: 67, Miami, Sept. 1, 2012 (3 receptions) Receiving TDs: 1, Miami, Sept. 1, 2012 Long reception: 36, Miami, Sept. 1, 2012 All-purpose yards: 77, Miami, Sept. 1, 2012 Kick returns: 1, Miami, Sept. 1, 2012 Kick return yards: 10, Miami, Sept. 1, 2012 (1 returns) Long kick return: 10, Miami, Sept. 1, 2012 Tackles: 1, at Maryland, Oct. 29, 2011 (1-0); UMass, Sept. 24, 2011 (0-1) 2012 (JUNIOR): Appeared in seven games, starting in three … recorded three receptions for 67 yards against Miami (Sept. 1) … scored first career touchdown – a 15-yard reception – in the team’s 41-32 season-opening home loss to Miami; also registered a career-long 36-yard reception against the Hurricanes … registered one reception for two yards against Clemson (Sept. 29) … earned Athletics Director’s Award for Academic Achievement honors. 2011 (SOPHOMORE): Appeared in all 12 games … changed positions from linebacker to fullback … had two special teams’ tackles on the season … made one vs. Massachusetts (Sept. 24) and had a solo tackle at Maryland (Oct. 29). 2010 (REDSHIRT FRESHMAN): Recorded first career appearance against Weber State in the season opener. 2009 (FRESHMAN): Redshirted. HIGH SCHOOL: Earned Class 7A All-State honors from the Illinois High School Coaches Association … gained Pioneer Press Lake Shore Defensive Player of the Year as a senior safety at Carmel Catholic … captured 2008 East Suburban Catholic Conference All-Conference honors … was a 2008 Daily Herald All-Area selection … made 92 tackles, including 61 solo stops, as a senior; also registered five tackles for loss and four interceptions … led the Corsairs to a 10-2 mark in 2008 … was 2008 team co-captain … a two-year starting safety, he totaled 62 tackles and two interceptions as a junior … played for head coach Andy Bitto. 51
UNIVERSITY & MEDIA
SIMMONS’ CAREER STATISTICS SEASON G UA A Total TFL Sacks FF FR PBU INT 2012 12 31 21 52 0.0-0 0.0-0 2 0 4 1 TOTAL 12 31 21 52 0.0-0 0.0-0 2 0 4 1
41 TE/FB | Sr. | 6-4 | 244
HISTORY & RECORDS
PERSONAL: Justin Simmons, born on Nov. 19, 1993 in Manassas, Va. ... enrolled as a communications major in the College of Arts & Sciences … is the recipient of The Leber Family Football Scholarship … Justin is the son of Kimberly and Victor Simmons; has two younger siblings, Nate and Tristan.
JAKE SINKOVEC
2012 SEASON REVIEW
HIGH SCHOOL: Earned All-Area Defensive Player of the Year honors from Scripps Treasure Coast Newspapers … named second-team All-State as a senior … recognized as First-Team AllArea in 2010-11; received honorable mention as a sophomore … played in the Palm Beach County-Treasure Coast Senior AllStar Game and had an interception … hailed as the 2011 Impact Player of the Year by Next Level Sports Scouting … totaled 24 career interceptions; returned two for touchdowns … recorded 80 tackles and four interceptions as a senior … registered 496 receiving yards and five touchdowns on 25 catches to go along with 275 rushing yards and two touchdowns on 36 carries in 2011 … amassed 70 tackles and seven interceptions in as a junior … hauled in 15 receptions for 390 yards and six touchdowns in 2010 … helped lead the Tigers to an 8-4 record and a berth in the playoffs as a senior … Martin County’s Team MVP and Offensive Player of the Year as a senior … played for head coach Chuck Kenyon; served as captain for two seasons … led the Tigers basketball team to district championships in 2010-11; regional finalists as a senior … averaged 15.2 points and 11.5 rebounds per game; amassed 47 blocks … named to Treasure Coast All-Star Team in 2012 … achieved honor roll throughout tenure at Martin County … also active as a Safe School Ambassador, Best Buddies mentor, high school ministry and Pop Warner football coach.
Blks INT 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
COACHES & STAFF
2012 (FRESHMAN): Appeared in all 12 games … started six games at free safety, one at cornerback … ranked seventh on the team with 52 tackles … tied for the team lead with two forced fumbles … posted three tackles and a forced fumble against Maine (Sept. 8) … registered four tackles and forced a fumble at Army (Oct. 6) … notched six tackles against Florida State (Oct. 13) … recorded three tackles and a pass breakup at Georgia Tech (Oct. 20) … tallied seven tackles, a pass breakup, and first career interception vs. Maryland (Oct. 27) … career-high eight tackles at Wake Forest (Nov. 3) … recorded seven solo stops against Notre Dame (Nov. 10) … posted five tackles and one pass breakup against Virginia Tech (Nov. 17) … registered seven tackles and a pass breakup at NC State (Nov. 24).
PBU 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1
THE EAGLES
SIMMONS’ CAREER HIGHS All-purpose yards: 2, Maryland, Oct. 27, 2012 Interceptions: 1, Maryland, Oct. 27, 2012 Long interception return: 2, Maryland, Oct. 27, 2012 Tackles: 8, at Wake Forest, Nov. 03, 2012 (3-5) Fumbles forced: 1, at Army, Oct. 06, 2012 ; Maine, Sept. 8, 2012 Pass breakups: 1, 4 times
TFL FF FR 0.0-0 0 0 0.0-0 1 0 0.0-0 0 0 0.0-0 0 0 0.0-0 1 0 0.0-0 0 0 0.0-0 0 0 0.0-0 0 0 0.0-0 0 0 0.0-0 0 0 0.0-0 0 0 0.0-0 0 0
SEASON PREVIEW
27 DB | So. | 6-3 | 188
SIMMONS’ GAME-BY-GAME 2012 UA A TAC SAC 0 0 0 0.0-0 Miami Maine 3 0 3 0.0-0 Northwestern 0 1 1 0.0-0 Clemson 1 0 1 0.0-0 Army 3 1 4 0.0-0 2 4 6 0.0-0 Florida State Georgia Tech 2 1 3 0.0-0 4 3 7 0.0-0 Maryland Wake Forest 3 5 8 0.0-0 7 0 7 0.0-0 Notre Dame Virginia Tech 4 1 5 0.0-0 NC State 2 5 7 0.0-0
PLAYER PROFILES PERSONAL: Jacob Ryan Sinkovec, born Feb. 18, 1991 ... earned a bachelor’s degree in marketing in May 2013 … is pursuing a master’s degree in business administration from the Carroll Graduate School of Management ... is the recipient of The John J. Connor ‘44 Continuing Education Fund … Jake is the third of Marjorie and James Sinkovec’s four childen; has two older brothers and one younger sister.
PERSONAL: Leonard James Skubal, born July 21, 1993, in Boca Raton, Fla. ... enrolled as a business major in the Carroll School of Management … Leonard is the son of Carol and John; has a younger sister, Maryann.
MIKE STRIZAK
30 LB | R-Fr. | 6-2 | 239
SINKOVEC’S CAREER STATISTICS G UA A Total TFL Sacks FF FR PBU INT SEASON 2011 12 1 1 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 12 1 1 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 TOTAL YEAR 2012 TOTAL
G REC YDS AVG TD LG CAR YDS AVG. TD LG 7 4 69 17.2 1 36 0 0 0.0 0 0 7 4 69 17.2 1 36 0 0 0.0 0 0
SINKOVEC’S GAME-BY-GAME 2012 REC YDS AVG TD LG Miami 3 67 22.3 1 36 Maine 0 0 0 0 0 Clemson 1 2 2.0 0 2 Army 0 0 0.0 0 0 Notre Dame 0 0 0.0 0 0 Virginia Tech 0 0 0.0 0 0 NC State 0 0 0.0 0 0 2011 UA A Northwestern 0 0 UCF 0 0 Duke 0 0 Massachusetts 0 1 Wake Forest 0 0 Clemson 0 0 Virginia Tech 0 0 Maryland 1 0 Florida State 0 0 NC State 0 0 Notre Dame 0 0 Miami 0 0
TAC 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0
SAC 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
TFL 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
CAR 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 FF 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
YDS 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 FR 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
AVG. 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
PBU 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
TD 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
LG 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
INT 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
LEONARD SKUBAL
53 LS | R-Fr. | 5-10 | 215 Deerfield Beach, Fla. (St. Thomas Aquinas) Birthdate: 7-21-93 Major: Business 2012 (FRESHMAN): Redshirted. HIGH SCHOOL: Earned All-Broward County honorable mention as a senior linebacker and long snapper … competed at linebacker and long snapper for coach Rocco Casullo at the national powerhouse St. Thomas Aquinas … amassed 98 tackles and two interceptions – one pick came in a nationally televised show down between the No. 2 Raiders and No. 3 De La Salle (CA) … as a senior, was third on team with 37.0 (32-10) tackles and second with two interceptions; registered 5.5 tackles for loss and one sack … participated in an all-star game … recipient of the Marine Corp. Honor for courage and strength … earned Dean’s Honor Roll recognition.
Fair Lawn, N.J. (Don Bosco Prep) Birthdate: 12-14-93 Major: Finance 2012 (FRESHMAN): Redshirted. HIGH SCHOOL: Earned Army All-America accolades and AllNorth Jersey first-team honors as a senior linebacker … took home MSG Varsity All-Metro accolades in 2011 … named a second-team all-state selection as a junior … recorded 72 tackles, 16 tackles for loss and 13 sacks in 2011 … returned three fumbles for touchdowns, setting a single-season school record as a senior … recorded 12 tackles for loss and nine sacks as a junior … helped lead the Ironmen to undefeated seasons in 2009, 2010 and 2011; captured high school national championships as a sophomore and senior … played for head coach Greg Toal. PERSONAL: Michael Steven Strizak, born Dec. 14, 1993 ... enrolled as a finance major in the Carroll School of Management … Mike and his older brother Matthew are the children of Pamela Coles and Steven Strizak.
CHRISTIAN SUNTRUP
13 QB | So. | 6-3 | 214 St. Louis, Mo. (Chaminade College Prep) Birthdate: 9-23-92 Major: Marketing 2012 (REDSHIRT FRESHMAN): Did not see any game action. 2011 (FRESHMAN): Redshirted. HIGH SCHOOL: Named to Tom Lemming’s 2011 Top 25 ProStyle Quarterbacks list … gained All-Metro and All-Conference honors as a senior quarterback at Chaminade College Prep … was a four-year varsity starter for the Red Devils … completed 82 passes for 1,260 yards and 14 touchdowns in 2010 … threw for 1,338 yards and 11 scores as a junior … completed 62.5 percent of his passes for 1,362 yards and nine TDs as a sophomore … was honored as a top scholarathlete by the National Football Foundation and Hall of Fame’s St. Louis-Tom Lombardo chapter … played for head coach Doug Taylor … also played on the school’s basketball team. PERSONAL: Christian William Suntrup, born Sept. 23, 1992 ... enrolled as a marketing major in the Carroll School of Management … is the recipient of the The Edward J. O’Brien, Jr. M.D. ‘63 Football Scholarship … Christian is the middle of Lisa and Tom Suntrup’s three children; has an older brother and younger sister .
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BOBBY SWIGERT
SWIGERT’S CAREER RETURN STATISTICS SEASON KR YDS AVG TD LG PR 2010 7 163 23.3 0 40 5 2011 3 59 19.7 0 25 12 2012 0 0 0.0 0 0 1 TOTAL 10 222 22.2 0 40 18
YDS 21 77 3 101
AVG TD 4.2 0 6.4 0 3.0 0 5.6 0
C-Att-Int YDS TD 0-0-0 0 0 0-0-0 0 0 2-2-0 40 1 2-2-0 40 1
LG 0 0 28 28
UNIVERSITY & MEDIA
LG CAR YDS TD LG 63 0 0 0 0 37 0 0 0 0 33 2 17 0 9 63 2 17 0 9
HISTORY & RECORDS
SWIGERT’S CAREER STATISTICS YEAR G REC YDS AVG TD 2010 13 39 504 12.9 4 2011 12 44 470 10.7 3 2012 7 23 288 12.5 1 TOTAL 32 106 1,262 11.9 8
PERSONAL: Robert David Swigert, born Sept. 17, 1991 … enrolled as an economics major in the College of Arts & Sciences … earned 2011 All-Atlantic Coast Conference Academic Team honors … is the recipient of The Jack Bicknell, Sr. Scholarship Fund … Bobby is the son of Kerry and David Swigert.
2012 SEASON REVIEW
2012 (JUNIOR): Played in seven straight games (Clemson, Sept. 29 – Notre Dame, Nov. 10); missed the first three games of the season because of injury … registered 23 receptions for 288 yards and one touchdown … caught multiple passes in six (of seven) games, including a season-high five receptions for 66 yards and one touchdown at Florida State (Oct. 13) … completed two passing attempts for 40 yards and one touchdown – a 12-yard pass to tight end Chris Pantale at Wake Forest (Nov. 3) … sustained a season-ending knee injury against Notre Dame.
HIGH SCHOOL: Earned All-Ohio second-team honors, All-District first-team honors and All-Northeastern Buckeye Conference first-team honors as a junior defensive back at Louisville High School; also played wide receiver for two years, before moving to quarterback for his senior campaign … selected as the 2008 Army Iron Man of the Year as the best two-way player in the U.S. Army Cleveland Recruiting Battalion's northern Ohio recruiting territory … captured All-Stark County accolades in his injuryshortened senior season … completed 71 passes for 760 yards in four games in 2009, before being sidelined with a foot injury … threw five touchdown passes in a 34-13 early-season win over North Canton Hoover … helped the Leopards to advance to the regional finals (Region 7) in 2008 … played for head coach Paul Farrah … also played on the school’s baseball team.
COACHES & STAFF
NOTES: Has registered 106 receptions for 1,262 yards and eight touchdowns in 32 games in his first three seasons … sustained a season-ending knee injury on Nov. 10, 2012 against Notre Dame.
2010 (FRESHMAN): Appeared in all 13 games … led the team with 39 receptions, 504 yards, four touchdowns and a 38.8 per game average … became the Eagles’ first true freshman to record a 100-yard game, doing so against Notre Dame … led the team with five catches and 92 yards with a touchdown at Duke…had four receptions for 26 yards against Clemson … led all players with 77 yards receiving on five catches, adding a touchdown against Maryland … recorded season highs with seven catches and 137 yards to go along with a touchdown vs. Notre Dame … scored first collegiate touchdown against Kent State, totaling three receptions for 44 yards in the game.
THE EAGLES
SWIGERT’S CAREER HIGHS Points scored: 6, 8 times Touchdowns: 1, 8 times Rush attempts: 1, Notre Dame, Nov. 10, 2012; Clemson, Sept. 29, 2012 Rush yards: 9, Notre Dame, Nov. 10, 2012 (1 carries) Long rush: 9, Notre Dame, Nov. 10, 2012 Pass attempts: 1, at Syracuse, Nov. 27, 2010; at Wake Forest, Nov. 3, 2012 ; Clemson, Sept. 29, 2012 Pass completions: 1, at Wake Forest, Nov. 3, 2012; Clemson, Sept. 29, 2012 Pass yards: 28, Clemson, Sept. 29, 2012 Pass TDs: 1, at Wake Forest, Nov. 3, 2012 Long pass: 28, Clemson, Sept. 29, 2012 Receptions: 9, Wake Forest, Oct. 1, 2011 Receiving yards: 137, Notre Dame, Oct. 2, 2010 (7 receptions) Receiving TDs: 1, 8 times Long reception: 63, Maryland, Oct. 23, 2010 Total offense attempts: 2, Clemson, Sept. 29, 2012 (1 rush, 1 pass) Total offense yards: 36, Clemson, Sept. 29, 2012 (8 rush, 28 pass) All-purpose yards: 160, Notre Dame, Oct. 2, 2010 Punt returns: 3, at Notre Dame, Nov. 19, 2011 Punt return yards: 22, at Miami (Fla.), Nov. 25, 2011 (2 returns) Long punt return: 14, at Notre Dame, Nov. 19, 2011; at Miami (Fla.), Nov. 25, 2011 Kick returns: 4, vs. Nevada, Jan. 9, 2011 Kick return yards: 106, vs. Nevada, Jan. 9, 2011 (4 returns) Long kick return: 40, vs. Nevada, Jan. 9, 2011 Tackles: 1, Notre Dame, Oct. 2, 2010 (0-1); at Maryland, Oct. 29, 2011 (1-0)
SEASON PREVIEW
10 WR | Sr. | 6-1 | 186 Louisville, Ohio (Louisville) Birthdate: 9-17-91 Major: Economics
2011 (SOPHOMORE): Appeared in all 12 games … recorded five starts – at Central Florida (Sept. 10), at No. 8 Clemson (Oct. 8), at No. 16 Virginia Tech (Oct. 22), vs. NC State (Nov. 12) and at Miami (Nov. 25) … led the team in receptions (44) and receiving touchdowns (3) … finished the season ranked second in receiving yards (470) and average yards per game (39.2) … also second on the team with 606 all-purpose yards … caught seven passes for a season-high 93 yards and a touchdown in a 36-14 loss at No. 8 Clemson (Oct. 8) … grabbed a career-high nine passes for 38 yards in a 27-19 loss to Wake Forest (Oct. 1) … caught three passes for 61 yards and accounted for BC’s only touchdown in a 387 loss to Florida State (Nov. 3) … had five catches for 47 yards and a touchdown at No. 24 Notre Dame (Nov. 19) in a 1614 loss … registered five catches for 68 yards in a seasonopening 24-17 loss to Northwestern (Sept. 3) … member of the Biletnikoff Award Watch List.
LG 10 14 3 14
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PLAYER PROFILES SWIGERT’S GAME-BY-GAME 2012 REC YDS AVG TD 0 Clemson 2 27 13.5 Army 4 46 11.5 0 1 Florida St. 5 66 13.2 Ga. Tech 4 60 15.0 0 Maryland 1 5 5.0 0 0 W. Forest 4 61 15.3 Notre Dame 3 23 7.7 0 2011 REC 5 Northwestern Central Florida 3 Duke 3 UMass 3 Wake Forest 9 Clemson 7 Virginia Tech 0 Maryland 1 Florida State 3 NC State 1 Notre Dame 5 Miami 4 2010 Weber State Kent State Virginia Tech Notre Dame N.C. State Florida State Maryland Clemson Wake Forest Duke Virginia Syracuse Nevada
REC 0 3 2 7 2 2 5 4 2 5 1 3 3
YDS 68 39 27 21 38 93 0 5 61 4 47 67 YDS 0 44 22 137 29 38 77 26 2 92 9 18 10
LG 23 18 19 24 5 33 10
AVG TD 13.6 0 13.0 0 9.0 0 7.0 0 4.2 0 13.3 1 0.0 0 5.0 0 20.3 1 4.0 0 9.4 1 16.8 0
ATT YDS AVG TD LG 1 8 8.0 0 8 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 1 9 9.0 0 9
LG 28 0 0 0 0 12 0
LG 26 19 13 12 9 24 0 5 37 19 24
AVG TD LG 0.0 0 0 14.6 1 23 11.0 0 13 19.6 1 58 14.5 0 24 19.0 0 29 13.4 1 63 6.5 0 12 1.0 0 1 18.4 1 44 9.0 0 9 6.0 0 14 3.3 0 5
SEAN SYLVIA
19 DB | Jr. | 6-0 | 208 Dartmouth, Mass. (Cheshire Academy, [Conn.]) Birthdate: 10-8-90 Major: Applied Psychology and Human Development SYLVIA’S CAREER HIGHS All-purpose yards: 18, at Maryland, Oct. 29, 2011 Interceptions: 1, at Maryland, Oct. 29, 2011 ; Clemson, Sept. 29, 2012 Long interception return: 18, at Maryland, Oct. 29, 2011 Tackles: 17, at Army, Oct. 6, 2012 (11-6) Tackles for loss: 1.0, Maryland, Oct. 27, 2012 (1-0); Northwestern, Sept. 3, 2011 (1-0) Pass breakups: 2, at Clemson, Oct. 8, 2011 2012 (SOPHOMORE): Played in all 12 games … started seven games at cornerback, three at free safety … ranked third on the team with 86 tackles … totaled four pass breakups … recorded seven tackles, including one-half tackle for a loss, in the team’s 41-32 season-opening home loss to Miami (Sept. 1) … registered double-digit tackle games against Northwestern (12, Sept. 15), Clemson (12, Sept. 29) and at Army (17, Oct. 6) … the 17 tackles at Army was a ca54
C-Att-Int YDS TD 1-1-0 28 0 0-0-0 0 0 0-0-0 0 0 0-0-0 0 0 0-0-0 0 0 1-1-0 12 1 0-0-0 0 0
reer-high … hauled in an interception vs. Clemson … posted seven tackles at Florida State (Oct. 13) … recorded five stops against Georgia Tech (Oct. 20) … nine tackles (one TFL) vs. Maryland (Oct. 27) … notched seven tackles (five solo) against Notre Dame (Nov. 10) … posted two tackles in the final two games of the season against Virginia Tech (Nov. 17) and NC State (Nov. 24). 2011 (REDSHIRT FRESHMAN): Appeared in 11 games … registered two starts at strong safety – against Duke (Sept. 17) and at No. 8 Clemson (Oct. 8) … finished the season with 38 tackles, two pass breakups, an interception and a tackle for a loss … notched a career-high seven tackles in a 30-14 loss at No. 16 Virginia Tech (Oct. 22) … intercepted his first pass and had two tackles in a 28-17 win at Maryland (Oct. 29) … had four tackles and a season-high two pass breakups in a 36-14 loss at No. 8 Clemson (Oct. 8) … recorded five tackles in a 16-14 loss at No. 24 Notre Dame (Nov. 19) … credited with four tackles and a tackle for a loss in the season-opening 24-17 loss vs. Northwestern (Sept. 3). 2010 (FRESHMAN): Redshirted. HIGH SCHOOL: Earned NEPSAC All-New England Class B honors as a safety at Cheshire Academy in 2009; also gained AllColonial League first-team accolades … had 10 interceptions in nine games … played for head coach Dan O’Dea … was a four-
SYLVIA’S CAREER STATISTICS SEASON G UA A Total TFL Sacks FF FR PBU INT 2011 11 19 19 38 1.0-3 0.0-0 0 0 2 1-18 2012 12 52 34 86 1.5-5 0.0-0 0 0 4 1-0 TOTAL 23 71 53 124 2.5-8 0.0-0 0 0 6 2-18
FR PBU Blks 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0
2011 Northwestern Central Florida Duke Wake Forest Clemson Virginia Tech Maryland Florida State NC State Notre Dame Miami
TFL 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
FF 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
FR PBU INT 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
UA 2 3 1 3 2 1 2 2 0 2 1
A TAC SAC 2 4 0.0 0 3 0.0 1 2 0.0 1 4 0.0 2 4 0.0 6 7 0.0 0 2 0.0 1 3 0.0 3 3 0.0 3 5 0.0 0 1 0.0
INT 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
PERSONAL: Francis Taylor, born Feb. 11, 1994 in Philadelphia, Pa. ... enrolled in the Carroll School of Management … Frank is the son of Charlene and Francis; has three older siblings, Derek, Dayne and Brittney, and a younger sister, Chelsey.
BOBBY VARDARO
76 OL | Jr. | 6-5 | 310 North Reading, Mass. (Phillips Andover) Birthdate: 11-26-91 Major: Economics 2012 (SOPHOMORE): Started all 12 games at left guard … totaled 884 snaps … the Eagles rushed for 100-plus yards in four games … blocked for Andre Williams’ 99-yard touchdown against Army (Oct. 6), the longest rush in team history … pass blocked against Miami (Sept. 1) as the Eagles recorded the sixth most passing yards in a single game (441) in team history … the team tallied three 300-plus passing yard performances … assisted in the 166-yard rushing attacked against Maine (Sept. 8) … closed out the season with back-to-back 100-plus rushing yard performances against Virginia Tech (167, Nov. 17) and NC State (199, Nov. 24).
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UNIVERSITY & MEDIA
2011 (REDSHIRT FRESHMAN): Appeared in all 12 games and stated the final eight games of the season at left guard … played 533 snaps … the Eagles had six games with more than 100 yards rushing; including a 372-yard performance at Maryland (Oct. 29) … blocked for Rolandan Finch against the Terrapins (Oct. 29); Finch’s 243 rushing yards were the third greatest single-game total in program history and most in the ACC since 2009 … BC did not give up a sack and scored a season-high four rushing touchdowns vs. Maryland … helped Montel Harris eclipse BC’s rushing record with a 108-yard performance against Wake Forest (Oct. 1); Harris’ career rushing total was 3,734 yards … the Eagles threw for more than 200 yards in two games; 351 passing yards against Northwestern (Sept. 3) and 247 passing yards vs. Duke (Sept. 17).
HISTORY & RECORDS
FF 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
HIGH SCHOOL: Earned first-team all-state honors as a junior and senior offensive lineman at Archbishop Wood High School … named to the 2012 Pennsylvania “Big 33” Team in 2011 … garnered All-Catholic first-team honors as a sophomore, junior and senior … captured All-EasternPAFootball.com 2011 Big School first-team accolades … recognized as a first-team selection to PhillyBurbs.com’s “Golden Teams” in 2011 … blocked for a running game that averaged 229 rushing yards per game in 2010 … helped lead the Vikings to a 14-1 record and a state title in 2011 after a 13-1 season and a District 12 AAA championship in 2010 … played for head coach Steve Devlin.
2012 SEASON REVIEW
TFL 0.5-2 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 1.0-3 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
2012 (FRESHMAN): Redshirted.
COACHES & STAFF
SYLVIA’S GAME-BY-GAME 2012 UA A TAC SAC Miami 4 3 7 0.0 Maine 0 0 0 0.0 Northwestern 7 5 12 0.0 Clemson 10 2 12 0.0 Army 11 6 17 0.0 Florida State 1 6 7 0.0 Georgia Tech 3 2 5 0.0 Maryland 6 3 9 0.0 Wake Forest 2 4 6 0.0 Notre Dame 5 2 7 0.0 Virginia Tech 2 0 2 0.0 NC State 1 1 2 0.0
50 OL | R-Fr. | 6-3 | 287 Warrington, Pa. (Archbishop Wood) Birthdate: 2-11-94 Major: Undeclared
THE EAGLES
PERSONAL: Sean Andrew Sylvia, born Oct. 8, 1990 ... enrolled as an applied psychology and human development major in the Lynch School of Education ... is the recipient of The Cannon Family Football Scholarship Fund … Sean is the third of Carol Ann and Antone Sylvia’s four children; his older sister is a BC alumna.
FRANK TAYLOR SEASON PREVIEW
year starter at quarterback at Dartmouth High School … earned EMass Division I all-star honors as a senior in 2008 … was a three-time Old Colony League all-star selection … captured Boston Globe and Boston Herald All-Scholastic honors in 2007 … also gained New Bedford Standard-Times Super Team honors … finished with a 22-3 record leading the Indians … served as team captain in 2008 … played for head coach Rick White … earned Offensive MVP honors for the victorious South team at the 2009 Shriners Football Classic … also played basketball and tennis at Dartmouth.
PLAYER PROFILES 2010 (FRESHMAN): Redshirted. HIGH SCHOOL: Earned NEPSAC All-New England Class A honors as a senior at Phillips Academy … was a two-time Eagle-Tribune all-star as an offensive lineman; played both nose guard and offensive tackle for the Big Blue … played for head coach Leon Modeste … also competed on the school’s track and field team; won the shot put and discus events at the 2010 New England Class A Prep School meet. PERSONAL: Robert Emilio Vardaro, born Nov. 26, 1991 ... enrolled as an economics major in the College of Arts & Sciences ... is the recipient of The Cote Family Football Scholarship Fund II … Bobby and his two older sisters are the children of Jacqui and Robert Vardaro.
IAN WHITE
62 OL | Sr. | 6-5 | 302 Conway, N.H. (Kennett) Birthdate: 4-7-91 B.A. - Human Development ’13
HIGH SCHOOL: Earned Division IV All-State first-team honors as a senior tight end at Kennett; played tight end and defensive end for the Eagles … gained Division III All-State honorable mention honors as a junior defensive end … played for head coaches Gary Millen, Drew Inzer and Ken Sciacca … also played on the school’s basketball team, capturing All-State honors as a senior. PERSONAL: Ian Knight White, born April 7, 1991 ... earned a bachelor’s degree in human development in May 2013 ... enrolled as a graduate student in the College of Advancing Studies … is the recipient of The Charles R. ‘56 and Judith Laverty Scholarship Fund … Ian and his younger sister Lauren are the children of Barbara and Bradley White.
JAKE WILHELM
48 K | R-Fr. | 5-8 | 150 Amherst, Ohio (St. Edward) Birthdate: 8-25-93 Major: Undeclared 2012 (FRESHMAN): Redshirted.
2012 (JUNIOR): Appeared in and started the first nine games … totaled 657 snaps … the Eagles rushed for 100plus yards in four games … blocked for Andre Williams’ 99yard touchdown against Army (Oct. 6), the longest rush in team history … pass blocked against Miami (Sept. 1) as the Eagles recorded the sixth most passing yards in a single game (441) in team history … the team tallied three 300-plus passing yard performances and nine 200-plus passing yard performances … assisted in the 166-yard rushing attacked against Maine (Sept. 8) … the team averaged 3.2 yards per rush and a 116.45 passing efficiency rating … earned Athletic Director’s Award for Academic Achievement honors. 2011 (SOPHOMORE): Played in all 12 games … registered 11 starts at right guard … missed the start in the season finale at Miami (Nov. 25) … played 763 snaps, the second most on offense … the Eagles had six games with more than 100 yards rushing; including a 372-yard performance at Maryland (Oct. 29) … blocked for Rolandan Finch against the Terrapins (Oct. 29); Finch’s 243 rushing yards were the third greatest single-game total in program history and most in the ACC since 2009 … BC did not give up a sack and scored a season-high four rushing touchdowns vs. Maryland … helped Montel Harris eclipse BC’s rushing record with a 108-yard performance against Wake Forest (Oct. 1); Harris’ career rushing total was 3,734 yards … the Eagles threw for more than 200 yards in two games; 351 passing yards against Northwestern (Sept. 3) and 247 passing yards vs. Duke (Sept. 17). 2010 (REDSHIRT FRESHMAN): Appeared in all 13 games … made first collegiate start against NC State and also started the Wake Forest game and the Nevada game in the Kraft Fight Hunger Bowl … showed a tremendous amount of growth … has made great strides in the weight room … has a shot of earning the starting spot vacated by the graduated Thomas Claiborne … possesses very good athletic ability and can play center or guard … a smart, hard-working, dedicated lineman. 2009 (FRESHMAN): Redshirted.
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HIGH SCHOOL: Kicked 11-of-13 field goal attempts with a long of 35 yards as a senior placekicker … connected on 41 of 42 PATs in 2011 … had six touchbacks as a senior … helped lead the Eagles to a 15-0 record and a state title in 2010 … part of the St. Edward’s team that went 8-4 and reached the playoffs in 2011 … played for head coach Rick Finotti. PERSONAL: Jake Richard Wilhelm, born Aug. 25, 1993 ... enrolled in the Carroll School of Management … Jake is the son of Polly and John Wilhelm; has three older sisters and one older brother.
ANDRE WILLIAMS
44 RB | Sr. | 6-0 | 227 Schnecksville, Pa. (Parkland) Birthdate: 8-28-92 Major: Applied Psychology and Human Development
WILLIAMS’ CAREER HIGHS Points scored: 12, at Army, Oct. 6, 2012; Northwestern, Sept. 3, 2011 Touchdowns: 2, at Army, Oct. 6, 2012; Northwestern, Sept. 3, 2011 Rush attempts: 42, at Syracuse, Nov. 27, 2010 Rush yards: 196, at Army, Oct. 6, 2012 (21 carries) Rush TDs: 2, at Army, Oct. 6, 2012; Northwestern, Sept. 3, 2011 Long rush: 99, at Army, Oct. 6, 2012 Receptions: 2, 4 times Receiving yards: 27, at Georgia Tech, Oct. 20, 2012 (2 receptions) Long reception: 16, at Georgia Tech, Oct. 20, 2012 Total offense attempts: 42, at Syracuse, Nov. 27, 2010 (42 rush, 0 pass) Total offense yards: 196, at Army, Oct. 6, 2012 (196 rush, 0 pass) All-purpose yards: 196, at Army, Oct. 6, 2012 Kick returns: 4, at Duke, Nov. 13, 2010 Kick return yards: 68, at Duke, Nov. 13, 2010 (4 returns) Long kick return: 26, at Wake Forest, Nov. 06, 2010 Tackles: 1, Maryland, Oct. 23, 2010 (1-0); N’western, Sept. 03, 2011 (0-1)
YDS 15 11 34 60
AVG 3.8 5.5 8.5 6.0
TD 0 0 0 0
LG 11 7 16 16
AVG 5.2 4.9 4.3 4.8 0.5 1.6 4.5 3.4 -0.3 4.0
TD 2 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0
LG REC YDS AVG TD LG 69 2 11 5.5 0 7 16 0 0 0 0 0 17 0 0 0 0 0 19 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 15 0 0 0 0 0 22 0 0 0 0 0 8 0 0 0 0 0 -1 0 0 0 0 0 14 0 0 0 0 0
2010 Weber State Kent State Notre Dame NC State Florida State Maryland Clemson Wake Forest Duke Virginia Syracuse Nevada
ATT 4 0 0 6 2 1 5 0 4 12 42 19
YDS 24 0 0 25 7 1 24 0 17 108 185 70
AVG 6.0 0.0 0.0 4.2 3.5 1.0 4.8 0.0 4.3 9.0 4.4 3.7
TD 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1
LG REC YDS AVG TD LG 16 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 1 11 11.0 0 11 13 1 -1 -1.0 0 -1 6 0 0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0 0.0 0 0 14 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 8 0 0 0.0 0 0 59 0 0 0.0 0 0 26 0 0 0.0 0 0 30 2 7 3.5 0 5
DOMINIQUE WILLIAMS
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Brockton, Mass. (Brockton) Birthdate: 10-6-92 Major: Communications WILLIAMS’ CAREER HIGHS Tackles: 5, Massachusetts, Sept. 24, 2011 (3-2) 2012 (SOPHOMORE): Appeared in nine games … finished the season with seven tackles (five solo) … played in 103 snaps … recorded a tackle in games against Maine (Sept. 8), Army (Oct. 6), Georgia Tech (Oct. 20), Virginia Tech (Nov. 17) and NC State (Nov. 24) … tallied a season-high two tackles at Florida State (Oct. 13) while playing in 25 snaps. 2011 (REDSHIRT FRESHMAN): Played in 11 games … recorded made five starts – at Central Florida (Sept. 10), vs. Duke (Sept. 17), vs. Wake Forest (Oct. 1), at Maryland (Oct. 29) and at No. 24 Notre Dame (Nov. 19) … finished the season with 18 tackles … recorded season highs with five tackles and three solo stops in a 45-17 win vs. Massachusetts (Sept. 24) … had a pair of tackles in five different games – vs. Northwestern (Sept. 3),
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WILLIAMS’ CAREER STATISTICS SEASON G ATT YDS AVG TD LG REC 2010 13 95 461 4.9 2 59 4 2011 12 124 517 4.2 4 69 2 2012 9 130 599 4.6 4 99 4 TOTAL 34 349 1,577 4.5 10 99 10
YDS 114 59 56 95 1 8 72 61 -1 57
HISTORY & RECORDS
PERSONAL: Andre Rishard Williams, born Aug. 28, 1992 … enrolled as an applied psychology and human development major in the Lynch School of Education … is the recipient of The Fish Cornerstone Scholarship Fund … Andre is the third of Lancelene and Ervin Williams’ four children.
ATT 22 12 13 20 2 5 16 18 3 13
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HIGH SCHOOL: Earned All-State Class AAAA first-team honors as a senior running back at Parkland High School … selected as the Morning Call Player of the Year … also gained All-Area and All-Lehigh Valley Conference accolades in 2009 … carried the ball 128 times for 1,913 yards and 33 touchdowns in his senior season … also made four receptions for 30 yards … ran for 258 yards and five scores in a win over East Stroudsburg South … led the Trojans to a 10-3 record in 2009 … rushed for 959 yards and 14 touchdowns on 151 carries in 2008 … spent two years at Harrison High School in Kennesaw, Georgia, before moving to Parkland.
2011 Northwestern UCF Duke UMass Wake Forest Virginia Tech Maryland NC State Notre Dame Miami
COACHES & STAFF
2010 (FRESHMAN): Appeared in all 13 games … rushed for 461 yards on 95 carries on the year … had 19 carries for 70 yards and a touchdown, along with two receptions for seven yards against Nevada in the Kraft Fight Hunger Bowl … started the regular-season finale (vs. Syracuse) for the injured Montel Harris … set a school record for carries with 42 rushes for 185 yards and a touchdown in that game … posted 108 yards rushing on just 12 carries, including a career-long 59 yarder, vs. Virginia … rushed for 24 yards on five carries against Clemson … rushed six times for 25 yards and caught a pass at NC State … made an 11-yard reception against Notre Dame … had 24 rushing yards on four carries against Weber State.
LG REC YDS AVG TD LG 11 2 7 3.5 0 9 12 0 0 0.0 0 0 9 0 0 0.0 0 0 30 0 0 0.0 0 0 99 0 0 0.0 0 0 25 0 0 0.0 0 0 16 2 27 13.5 0 16 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 5 0 0 0.0 0 0
THE EAGLES
2011 (SOPHOMORE): Appeared in 10 games and made seven starts … led the team with four rushing touchdowns … was second on the team in rushing attempts (124), rushing yards (517) and rushing average per game (51.7) … rushed for a season-high 114 yards on 22 carries and scored a career-high two touchdowns in the 24-17 season-opening loss vs. Northwestern (Sept. 3) … also had a career-long rush of 69 yards against the Wildcats … rushed 16 times for 72 yards and a touchdown in a 28-17 win at Maryland (Oct. 29) … tallied 95 yards on 20 carries in a 45-17 win against Massachusetts (Sept. 24) … carried the ball 13 times for 56 yards and a score in a 20-19 loss vs. Duke (Sept. 17) … recorded 61 yards rushing on 18 carries in a 14-10 win against NC State (Nov. 12).
WILLIAMS’ GAME-BY-GAME 2012 ATT YDS AVG TD 18 49 2.7 1 Miami Maine 14 61 4.4 0 4 7 1.8 0 Northwestern Clemson 22 71 3.2 1 Army 21 191 9.1 2 20 104 5.2 0 Florida State Georgia Tech 11 56 5.1 0 16 60 3.8 0 Maryland Wake Forest 4 0 0.0 0
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2012 (JUNIOR): Appeared in nine games, starting eight at running back … led the team with 599 rushing yards and four rushing touchdowns … averaged 4.6 yards per rush … recorded 49 yards rushing and a touchdown against Miami (Sept. 1) … 61 yards on 14 carries vs. Maine (Sept. 8) … totaled 71 yards including a 30yard rushing touchdown against Clemson (Sept. 29) … career-high 191 yards rushing including a team record 99-yard touchdown run at Army (Oct. 6) … recorded 104 yards on 20 attempts at Florida State (Oct. 13) … posted 56 yards on 11 carries and hauled in two receptions for 27 yards at Georgia Tech (Oct. 20) … rushed for 60 yards on 16 carries vs. Maryland (Oct. 27) … earned Athletic Director’s Award for Academic Achievement honors.
PLAYER PROFILES vs. Duke (Sept. 17), at No. 8 Clemson (Oct. 8) … at No. 16 Virginia Tech (Oct. 22) and vs. NC State (Nov. 12). 2010 (FRESHMAN): Redshirted. HIGH SCHOOL: Selected to the 2009 Super 26 All-State Team by the Massachusetts Football Coaches Association; was named Defensive Player of the Year by the Gridiron Club of Greater Boston … also gained All-Scholastic honors from the Boston Globe, Boston Herald and Brockton Enterprise as a senior defensive back at Brockton High School; also played wide receiver and was a return specialist … was selected as the Enterprise Defensive Player of the Year in his senior season … served as the Boxers team captain … registered 42 tackles, two interceptions and one forced fumble in 2009; returned both interceptions for touchdowns … also recorded three touchdowns on special teams, returning two punts and one kickoff for scores … played for head coach Peter Colombo … also competed on the school’s track and field team. PERSONAL: Dominique E. Williams, born Oct. 6, 1992 ... enrolled as a communications major in the College of Arts & Sciences ... is the recipient of The Armond Colombo Endowed Football Scholarship Fund … Dominique is the son of Stefanie Corbin and Dana Williams; has four younger siblings. WILLIAMS’ CAREER STATISTICS SEASON G UA A Total TFL Sacks 2011 11 10 8 18 0.0-0 0-0 2012 9 5 2 7 0.0-0 0-0 TOTAL 20 15 10 25 0.0-0 0-0
FF FR PBU INT 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0-0
WILLIAMS’ GAME-BY-GAME 2012 UA A TAC SAC Maine 1 0 1 0.0 Clemson 0 0 0 0.0 Army 0 1 1 0.0 Florida State 2 0 2 0.0 Georgia Tech 0 1 1 0.0 Wake Forest 0 0 0 0.0 Notre Dame 0 0 0 0.0 Virginia Tech 1 0 1 0.0 NC State 1 0 1 0.0
FF 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
2011 Northwestern Central Florida Duke UMass Wake Forest Clemson Virginia Tech Maryland Florida State NC State Notre Dame
UA 2 1 1 3 1 1 0 0 0 0 0
A TAC SAC 0 0 0.0 0 1 0.0 1 2 0.0 2 5 0.0 0 1 0.0 1 2 0.0 2 2 0.0 1 1 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0
TFL 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 TFL 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
FF 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
FR PBU INT 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 FR 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
PBU INT 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
HARRIS WILLIAMS
64 OL | Jr. | 6-3 | 298 Lynn, Mass. (Proctor Academy) Birthdate: 8-7-91 Major: Computer Science 2012 (SOPHOMORE): Played in two games; missed significant action because of a broken foot sustained in preseason training camp … saw action at Florida State (Oct. 13) and against Notre Dame (Nov. 10). 2011 (REDSHIRT FRESHMAN): Played in seven games and earned first career start in the season finale at Miami (Nov. 25) … saw action on both offensive and defensive lines … registered his first career tackle at Central Fla. (Sept. 10) … played 118 offensive snaps on the year … BC did not give up a sack and scored a season-high four rushing touchdowns vs. Maryland … the Eagles threw for more than 200 yards in two games; 351 passing yards against N’western (Sept. 3) and 247 passing yards vs. Duke (Sept. 17). 2010 (FRESHMAN): Redshirted. HIGH SCHOOL: Earned NEPSAC All-New England Class C honors in 2008 … was a two-way lineman at Proctor Academy … gained Evergreen League Offensive Lineman of the Year honors as a junior … captured Proctor’s 2010 Athletic Award, presented to a senior for outstanding dedication, achievement and ability for three or more years … earned Evergreen League Most Improved Lineman honors in 2007 … led the Hornets to the Evergreen Northeast Division championship in 2008 … served as team captain in 2009 … played for head coach Chuck Reid … also played on the school’s baseball team where he earned the coach’s award in 2007 for outstanding dedication and wrestling team where he was awarded the Team Award for his exceptional commitment. PERSONAL: Harris E. Williams, born Aug. 7, 1991 ... enrolled as a computer science major in the College of Arts & Sciences ... is the recipient of The Robert J. LeBlanc Scholarship Fund … Harris is the son of Andrea and Neville Williams; has an older brother, Neville Jr.
ZACH WOLFE
37 DB | So. | 5-10 | 200 Atlanta, Ga. (The Lovett School) Birthdate: 6-26-91 Major: History 2012: Did not see any game action … served as a valuable member of the scout team. 2011: Redshirted. HIGH SCHOOL: Served as team captain as a senior and was also named co-MVP that season … played for head coach Mike Muschamp … also played for the school’s wrestling and lacrosse teams … earned all-state status as a wrestler after finishing fourth at the 189-pound weight class as a senior … also helped lacrosse team to the state championship game in the same year.
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BOBBY WOLFORD
36 LB | R-Fr. | 6-2 | 233 Jacksonville, Fla. (Bishop Kenny) Birthdate: 12-21-93 Major: Economics
CONNOR WUJCIAK
WUJCIAK’S GAME-BY-GAME 2012 UA A TAC SAC TFL Miami 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 Maine 1 0 1 0.0 0.0 N’western 0 1 1 0.0 0.0 Clemson 1 0 1 0.0 0.0 Army 0 2 2 0.0 0.0 Florida St. 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 Ga. Tech 2 2 4 0.0 0.0 Maryland 3 3 6 0.0 1.0-2 W. Forest 3 4 7 0.0 0.0 Notre Dame 0 2 2 0.0 0.0
FF 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
FR 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
PBU 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
INT QBH BLK 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
JOEL KARIM ZOUNGRANA
84 WR | R-Fr. | 6-0 | 198
West Caldwell, N.J. (Seton Hall Prep) Birthdate: 9-24-92 Major: Communications
Montreal, Quebec (Champlain-Lennoxville) Birthdate: 5-28-92 Major: Communications
2011 (FRESHMAN): Redshirted.
HIGH SCHOOL: Earned CEGEP AAA all-star team honors as a return man as a junior … named as the Cougars 2010 Offensive MVP … brought back two kicks for touchdowns as a junior … hauled in 37 receptions for 750 yards and four touchdowns in 2010 … missed most of the 2011 season with a broken hand … played for head coach Jean-Francois Joncas … also participated in soccer, track and speed skating in high school. PERSONAL: Joel Karim Zoungrana, born May 28, 1992 ... enrolled as a communications major in the College of Arts & Sciences … Karim is the son of Sophie and Hamado Zoungrana; has one older stepbrother. 59
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2012 (REDSHIRT FRESHMAN): Appeared in 10 games … started five games at defensive tackle – Florida State (Oct. 13), Georgia Tech (Oct. 20), Maryland (Oct. 27), Wake Forest (Nov. 3) and Notre Dame (Nov. 10) … recorded 24 tackles, including a season-high seven tackles at Wake Forest … notched six stops, including one tackle for loss, vs. Maryland … recorded four tackles and blocked a 22-yard field goal attempt against Georgia Tech … tallied two tackles at Army (Oct. 6) and against Notre Dame.
2012 (FRESHMAN): Redshirted … joined the team prior to spring (2012) practice.
HISTORY & RECORDS
90 DL | So. | 6-3 | 300 WUJCIAK’S CAREER HIGHS Tackles: 7, at Wake Forest, Nov. 3, 2012 (3-4) Tackles for loss: 1.0, Maryland, Oct. 27, 2012 (0-0) Blocked kicks: 1, at Georgia Tech, Oct. 20, 2012
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PERSONAL: Robert William Wolford, Jr., born Dec. 21, 1993 ... enrolled as an economics major in the Carroll School of Management … Bobby and his younger siblings John and Josie are the children of Robert and Jasmin Wolford … his uncle, Will Wolford, was an offensive tackle in the NFL from 1986-98 and a three-time Pro Bowl selection.
WUJCIAK’S CAREER STATISTICS SEASON G UA A TAC SAC TFL FF FR PBU INT QBH BLK 2012 10 10 14 24 0-0-0 1.0-2 0 0 0 0-0 0 1 TOTAL 10 10 14 24 0-0-0 1.0-2 0 0 0 0-0 0 1
COACHES & STAFF
HIGH SCHOOL: Earned Florida Times-Union All-First Coast team honors in 2011 … earned 2011-12 Florida Times Union ScholarAthlete honors … named a first-team Class 5A All-State selection as a senior after he registered 122 tackles, including 27 tackles for loss, one interception, three forced fumbles and two fumble recoveries … also caught five touchdown passes as a tight end during his senior season … served as a captain in 2010 and 2011 … led the team in tackles and captured team defensive MVP honors as a junior and senior … recorded 108 tackles, five sacks, two interceptions, three forced fumbles, two fumble recoveries, a blocked field goal and a safety as a junior … helped lead the Crusaders to an 11-1 record as a senior with an undefeated 10-0 regular season … was a three-year starter for head coach Mark Thorson.
PERSONAL: Connor Michael Wujciak, born Sept. 24, 1992 ... enrolled as a communications major in the College of Arts & Sciences … is the recipient of The Robert R. Santangelo Family Athletics Scholarship Fund … Connor is the son of Erin and Alan Wujciak; has an older brother and a younger sister … his father played offensive guard on Notre Dame’s 1973 national championship team; his brother, Alex, was a threetime All-ACC selection at linebacker at Maryland (2008-10).
THE EAGLES
2012 (FRESHMAN): Redshirted … earned Athletics Director’s Award for Academic Achievement honors.
HIGH SCHOOL: Earned All-State honors (All Groups and NonPublic) as a senior defensive end/fullback at Seton Hall Prep … gained Essex County Defensive Player of the Year accolades … selected to the New Jersey Football Coaches Association Super 100 … captured Chuck Mound Big Time Defensive Lineman of the Year honors … also earned AllSuper Essex Conference plaudits … recorded 100 tackles and 10 sacks in 2010; on offense, averaged 15.3 yards per carry and 21.6 yards per catch … team finished with a 10-1 mark in 2010 … registered 64 stops, 11 sacks and three fumble recoveries as a junior; also blocked one punt and one fieldgoal attempt … played for head coach John Finnegan … also played on the Pirates’ basketball team.
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PERSONAL: Zach Wolfe, born June 26, 1991 … a fine student who was a member of the National Honor Society ... enrolled as a history major in the College of Arts and Sciences … Zach is the son of Liz and Alan Wolfe; has an older brother and a younger sister.
NEWCOMER PROFILES LOUIE ADDAZIO
JACK COTTRELL
81 TE | So. | 6-3 | 253
57 LB/DE | Fr. | 6-4 | 221
Gainesville, Fla. (Buchholz/Syracuse)
Eden Prairie, Minn. (Eden Prairie)
NOTES: Enrolled at Boston College in January 2013 and participated in spring practice; transferred from Syracuse University. AT SYRACUSE: Did not play the 2012 season because of injury … earned Athletics Director’s honor roll recognition in the fall of 2012 … enrolled at Syracuse in January 2011 and redshirted that season. HIGH SCHOOL: Earned Gainesville Sun All-Area honorable mention honors as a junior tight end and defensive end in 2009 … played in two games during his senior season in 2010 before missing the remainder of the season because of a shoulder injury … played for head coach Jay Goodwin. PERSONAL: Louis Thomas Addazio … enrolled as a communications major in the College of Arts & Sciences … is the recipient of The Fee Family Athletics Scholarship Fund … Louie and his older sisters Nicole and Jessica are the children of Kathleen and Steve Addazio; his father is the head football coach at BC.
DREW BARKSDALE
37 WR | Fr. | 5-11 | 182 Solon, Ohio (Solon) HIGH SCHOOL: Earned Northeast Ohio Conference honorable mention accolades as a senior captain in 2012 … registered 35 receptions for 564 yards and seven touchdowns during his schoolboy career … rushed for 480 yards and five touchdowns, and completed 27 passes for 386 yards and seven touchdowns … captured consecutive conference championships in 2010 and 2011 … three-time Northeast Ohio Conference Scholar-Athlete Award honoree … played for head coach Jim McQuaide … was also offered a lacrosse scholarship to Michigan.
CHARLIE CALLINAN
32 WR | Fr. | 6-4 | 219 Westfield, N.J. (St. Peter’s Prep) HIGH SCHOOL: Earned MSG Varsity All-New Jersey secondteam honors as a senior captain … named to the All-Hudson County first-team as a junior and senior … played in the 2012 Chesapeake Bowl All-Star Game … helped the Marauders win four consecutive county championships … caught 33 passes for 565 yards and nine touchdowns as a senior … played for head coach Richie Hansen. PERSONAL: John Callinan … enrolled as a finance major in the Carroll School of Management … Charlie, his younger sisters, Ellie and Audrey, and younger brother, Stuart, are the children of Christy and John Callinan.
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HIGH SCHOOL: Earned Minnesota AP All-State honors as a senior captain … named an All-Lake Conference performer in 2011 and 2012 … led the Eagles in tackles as a junior and senior … compiled 113 tackles (13 for a loss), seven sacks and three interceptions in his final campaign … led team to consecutive Class 6A state championships in 2011 and 2012 … played for head coach Mike Grant … also captained the basketball team at Eden Prairie and was an all-conference performer. PERSONAL: Jack Cottrell … enrolled in the Carroll School of Management … Jack and his younger sister, Allison, are the children of Nancy and Ray Cottrell.
TRUMAN GUTAPFEL
97 DT | Fr. | 6-3 | 261 Harrison, Ohio (Harrison) HIGH SCHOOL: Won the 2012 Ohio Division II Anthony Munoz Defensive Lineman of the Year award … earned Fort Ancient Valley - Buckeye all-league honors as a senior … garnered first-team AP Southwest All-District accolades in as a senior … received AP AllOhio special mention laurels … played for head coach Kent McCollough … also amassed more than 100 career victories as a wrestler. PERSONAL: Truman James Gutapfel … born July 12, 1994 … enrolled in the College of Arts & Sciences … Truman and his younger brothers, Garrett and Colton, are the children of Yvonne and Jim Gutapfel.
JOHN JOHNSON
43 CB | Fr. | 6-1 | 180 West Hyattsville, Md. (Northwestern) HIGH SCHOOL: Earned first-team all-county and secondteam all-state accolades … All-Gazette first-team honoree … recorded 50 tackles, six tackles for loss, five interceptions and 13 pass break ups as a senior … named team captain as a senior … played for head coach Bryan Pierre … also played basketball and served as captain as a sophomore. PERSONAL: John Johnson … enrolled in the College of Arts & Sciences … John and his older brother, Travis, are the children of Tanya and John Johnson.
KEVIN KAVALEC
93 DE | Fr. | 6-3 | 242 Middleburg Heights, Ohio (St. Ignatius) HIGH SCHOOL: Earned first-team AP All-Ohio accolades in as a junior and second-team AP All-Ohio honors as a senior …
PERSONAL: Kevin Kavalec … enrolled in the College of Arts & Sciences … Kevin, his older brother, Jim, and younger siblings, Brian and Maria, are the children of Cathy and Jim Kavalec.
MARQUIS LITTLE
PERSONAL: Marquis Little … enrolled as a communications major in the College of Arts & Sciences … Marquis is the son of Essence Perry.
MACK LOWRIE
PERSONAL: Mackay Lowrie … enrolled as a marketing major in the Carroll School of Management … Mack and his younger brother, Sean, are the children of Liz and Jim Lowrie.
HIGH SCHOOL: Earned All-Colonial Conference second-team honors … registered 48 tackles and four sacks as a senior defensive tackle … served as team captain … selected to the U-19 national football team … invited to participate in the Semper Fidelis All-America Bowl … played for head coach Bill Hrasky. PERSONAL: Tevin Joel Montgomery … enrolled as a sociology major in the College of Arts & Sciences … Tevin and his seven siblings are the children of Sheila Hunt and Robert Turner … brother, Kadeem, is a senior on the Providence College basketball team.
ATEM NTANTANG
39 CB | Fr. | 5-11 | 176 Purcellville, Va. (Woodgrove) HIGH SCHOOL: Earned first-team All-Dulles district and all-region II honors as a senior … gained 2012 Washington Post AllMet second-team accolades … totaled 82 tackles, 15 passes defended and three interceptions as a senior … rushed for more than 900 yards and 10 touchdowns as a junior … played for head coaches Mike Skinner and Jerry Gordon … also competed in track and field for the Wolverines. PERSONAL: Atem Awamunan Ntangtang … born Oct. 13, 1995 … enrolled in the College of Arts & Sciences … Atem and his younger sister M.K. and younger brother A.T. are the children of Atem and Edith Samson.
HISTORY & RECORDS
HIGH SCHOOL: Selected to the “Super 26” All-State team … named to Massachusetts All-State team … three-time first-team NEPSAC All-New England selection … Independent School League MVP … NEPSAC Division C Player of the Year … Boston Globe and Boston Herald All-Scholastic accolades … holds the ISL record for touchdowns in a season with 35 … career totals of 5,600 passing yards, 1,600 rushing yards, and 75 touchdowns … also starred in basketball and baseball … named football captain as a senior.
78 DT | Fr. | 6-3 | 312 Jamaica Plain, Mass. (Tabor Academy)
MATT PATCHAN
77 OL | Sr. | 6-6 | 300 Tampa, Fla. (Armwood/Florida)
MATTHEW MILANO Orlando, Fla. (Dr. Phillips) HIGH SCHOOL: Earned Orlando Sentinel and Brighthouse Sports Network Central Florida Defensive Player of the Year honors as a senior … earned 8A all-state first-team honors … earned All-Metro Conference honors and Florida Athletics Coaches Association District 10 (Orange, Osceola counties) All-
NOTES: Transferred to Boston College from the University of Florida … played in 27 games and made eight starts as a Gator. AT FLORIDA: Missed the 2012 season because of injury … played in 12 games and started each of the last seven games of the regular season at right tackle in 2011… appeared in 11 games on the defensive line as a true freshman in 2008; recorded seven tackles and 1.5 sacks … played in the first four games on the offensive line as a sophomore before an injury sidelined him for the year … missed the 2010 season because of injury.
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28 S | Fr. | 6-0 | 200
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14 QB | Fr. | 6-3 | 207 Foxboro, Mass. (Roxbury Latin)
TEVIN MONTGOMERY
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HIGH SCHOOL: Earned Hartford Courant and Walter Camp AllConnecticut State team honors as a senior … earned All-Central Connecticut Conference honors as a senior … recorded 72 tackles, including eight sacks and two forced fumbles as a senior … also played quarterback … rushed 81 times for 609 yards and eight touchdowns in eight games, and completed 74 of 132 passing attempts for 831 yards and eight touchdowns … played for head coach Marco Pizzoferrato.
PERSONAL: Matthew Vincent Milano … enrolled in the College of Arts & Sciences … Matthew and his siblings, Gina and Michael, are the children of Janet and Mike Milano.
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54 LB | Fr. | 6-3 | 225 Manchester, Conn. (Manchester)
District honors in 2012 … served as team captain … registered 100 tackles, including 18 tackles for loss and three sacks as a senior … earned 8A all-state third-team honors as a junior … played for head coach Rodney Wells.
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first-team All-Northeast District as a senior … Cleveland Plain Dealer and Sun News all-star as a junior and senior … Ohio North-South All-Star Game selection … led St. Ignatius to the Ohio Division I state title as a junior … named captain as a senior … recorded 24 sacks and 64 tackles for a loss in his career … played for head coach Chuck Kyle … state qualifier in the discus throw as a senior.
PLAYER PROFILES HIGH SCHOOL: USA Today first-team All-American … selected to play in the U.S. Army All-American Bowl … first-team Class 4A all-state offensive line selection as a senior … recorded more than 50 pancake blocks and did not allow a sack his junior season en route to Class 4A all-state first-team honors … also registered 97 tackles (27 for loss), eight sacks, four forced fumbles and four recoveries … St. Petersburg Times first-team All-Suncoast selection as a junior … coached by Sean Callahan. PERSONAL: Matthew David Patchan IV, born April 2, 1990 … enrolled in the College of Arts & Sciences … Matt and his younger brothers Brandon and Scott are the children of Deanne Rachel and David Patchan III; his father was an offensive tackle at the University of Miami from 1983-87 and a third-round draft choice of the Philadelphia Eagles in 1988.
JOEL RICH
15 QB | Fr. | 6-2 | 195 Dublin, Ohio (Dublin Coffman HS) HIGH SCHOOL: Threw for 2,038 yards and rushed for 558 yards as a senior … registered a completion percentage of 60 percent with 46 total touchdowns in his last two seasons … all-district and all-league in football and baseball … captain of the football team as a senior … three year letterman in football and four year letterman in baseball … coached by Mark Crabtree. PERSONAL: James Walsh … enrolled in the College of Arts and Sciences … James and his older sister, Maggie, are the children of Bea and Kevin Walsh.
MYLES WILLIS
46 TE | Fr. | 6-4 | 235
23 RB | Fr. | 5-9 | 195
Paris, Ohio (St. Thomas Aquinas)
Conyers, Ga. (Marist School)
HIGH SCHOOL: Earned Associated Press All-State first-team honors as a senior … registered 45 career receptions for 620 yards and 15 touchdowns … tallied 213 career tackles, including 15 sacks, five forced fumbles and six fumble recoveries … served as team captain … earned Ohio Coaches Association All-Ohio All-Academic team honors … earned allcounty and all-district first-team honors as a junior … played for head coach Tim Budd … also was a four-year varsity letterwinner in track. PERSONAL: Joel Rich … enrolled as a business and finance major in the Carroll School of Management … Joel and his younger brothers, Nathan and Daniel, are the children of Cheryl and Jeff Rich.
TYLER ROUSE
35 RB | Fr. | 5-7 | 200 Baldwinsville, N.Y. (Baker HS) HIGH SCHOOL: Gatorade Player of the Year for New York as a senior ... named Player of the Year by the New York State Sportswriters Association ... featured in Sports Illustrated’s “Faces in the Crowd”... rushed for 2,977 yards on 333 carries (8.9 yards per carry) and had 45 touchdowns in 2012 ... career totals of 6,941 rushing yards on 807 carries (8.6 yards per carry) … played for head coach Carl Sanfilippo. PERSONAL: Tyler Rouse … enrolled in the College of Arts and Sciences … Tyler is the son of Amy Rouse.
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JAMES WALSH
HIGH SCHOOL: Earned Georgia AAAA Region 6A All-State Offensive Most Valuable Player honors as a senior … first-team allcounty and all-region … second-team all-state … led the War Eagles to the AAAA state semifinals as a senior … served as team captain … completed 63 of 111 passing attempts for 1,005 yards and nine touchdowns … registered 221 rushing attempts for 1,181 yards and 18 touchdowns … played for head coach Alan Chadwick. PERSONAL: Myles Jalen Willis … enrolled as a communications major in the College of Arts & Sciences … Myles and his older sister, Anraya, are the children of Lisa and Herbert Willis.
HEAD COACH STEVE ADDAZIO
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teve Addazio is in his first season as head coach at Boston College. He was named the school’s 35th head football coach on Dec. 4, 2012. Addazio brings with him to the Heights 26 years of coaching experience, 12 postseason bowl games (including six BCS bowl games in the last 17 seasons) and two national titles while on the coaching staff at the University of Florida (a 41-14 win over Ohio State on Jan. 8, 2007 in Glendale, Ariz., and a 24-14 win over Oklahoma on Jan. 8, 2009 in Miami, Fla.). Prior to his arrival in Chestnut Hill, Addazio led the Temple University Owls in a two-year period of success, transition and growth. Hired by Temple on Dec. 23, 2010, Addazio coached the Owls to a nine-win campaign and a bowl victory for the first time in 32 seasons in his first year as head coach. His 2011 team finished the season with a 9-4 record, earning a second-place finish in the Mid-American Conference East Division and capturing a 37-15 victory over Wyoming in the New Mexico Bowl—Temple’s first bowl victory since Wayne Hardin led the Owls to a 38-3 win over California in the 1979 Garden State Bowl. On Addazio’s watch, three Temple players were selected in the 2012 NFL Draft – RB Bernard Pierce (3rd round), TE Evan Rodriguez (4th), and LB Tahir Whitehead (5th) – and nine signed free agent contracts. Mean-
STEVE ADDAZIO Head Coach 27th year coaching First year at Boston College
THE ADDAZIO FILE Birthdate
June 1, 1959
Age
54
Hometown
Farmington, Conn.
High School
Farmington
College
Central Connecticut State University (B.A., Physical Edu., 1981) Central Connecticut State (M.A., Physical Edu., 1985)
Wife
Kathleen Donoghue
Children
Nicole (26), Jessica (23), Louie (20)
COACHING CAREER 2013
Boston College
2011-12
Temple
Head Coach Head Coach
2010
Florida
Assoc. Head Coach/Off. Coord./Off. Line
2009
Florida
Asst. Head Coach/Off. Coord./Off.Line
2008
Florida
Asst. Head Coach/Off. Line
2007-08
Florida
Off.Line
2005-06
Florida
Off. Line (Tackles & TEs) Off. Coord./Off. Line
2004
Indiana
2002-03
Indiana
1999-2001
Notre Dame
1997-98
Syracuse
Off. Line
1995-96
Syracuse
TEs/Asst. Off. Line
1988-94
Cheshire (Conn.) HS
1985-87
Western Connecticut State
Off. Line Off. Line (Tackles & TEs)/Special Teams
Head Coach Off. Line/Recruiting Coord.
YEAR-BY-YEAR COACHING RECORD At Temple
At Boston College
Season
Record
Season
2012
4-7
2013
2011
9-4
Totals
Record 13-11
BOWLS COACHED Gator
Jan. 1, 1996
Syracuse 41, Clemson 0
Liberty
Dec. 27, 1996
Syracuse 30, Houston 17
Fiesta
Dec. 31, 1997
Kansas State 35, Syracuse 18
Orange
Jan. 2, 1999
Florida 31, Syracuse 10
Fiesta
Jan. 1, 2001
Oregon State 41, Notre Dame 9
Outback
Jan. 2, 2006
Florida 31, Iowa 24
BCS Nat’l Champ.
Jan. 8, 2007
Florida 41, Ohio State 14
Capital One
Jan. 1, 2008
Michigan 41, Florida 35
BCS Nat’l Champ.
Jan. 8, 2009
Florida 24, Oklahoma 14
Sugar
Jan. 1, 2010
Florida 51, Cincinnati 24
Outback
Jan. 1, 2011
Florida 37, Penn State 24
Gildan New Mexico
Dec. 17, 2011
Temple 37, Wyoming 15
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three consecutive Big East crowns and appeared in bowl games during each of his four years before he assumed assistant coaching duties at Notre Dame, where he served as offensive line, tight ends and special teams coach from 1999-2001. Addazio moved on to serve as offensive line coach then offensive coordinator during a three-year stint at Indiana (200204) before joining the staff at Florida. Prior to his Division I collegiate coaching career, he served as one of the nation’s top high school coaches at Cheshire High School in Cheshire, Conn., from 1988-95. There, his teams won 34 consecutive games, three state titles in a row and were nationally ranked in 1992 and 1994. A native of Farmington, Conn., Addazio, 54, began his coaching career at Western Connecticut State University, where he served as an assistant coach under Paul Pasqualoni from 1984-87. A graduate of Central Connecticut State University, Addazio earned a bachelor’s degree in physical education in 1981. A four-year starter for the Blue Devils on the offensive and defensive lines, Addazio completed a master’s degree in 1985. Addazio earned tryouts with the New England Patriots, the Jacksonville Bulls of the USFL, and the Ottawa Roughriders of the CFL. Born June 1, 1959, Addazio is married to the former Kathleen Donoghue. They have three children – Nicole (age 26), Jessica (23), and Louie (20). Louie is a tight end on the Boston College football team.
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while, Addazio spearheaded the school’s 2012 recruiting class to a No.1 ranking in the Mid-American Conference by Rivals.com. Shortly thereafter, in March 2012, Temple announced that it would move from the Mid-American Conference to the Big East Conference for football that fall. While guiding the program through its transition in conference affiliation, Addazio led the team to victories in each of its first two Big East Conference games (against South Florida and Connecticut), later posting a 63-point, school-record scoring output against Army before finishing the 2012 campaign with a 4-7 record. Additionally, while at Temple, Addazio oversaw the design and implementation of the Edberg-Olson Hall expansion project – a $9 million renovation and expansion to the football facility aimed to strengthen the recruiting advantage and provide stronger support to the student-athletes – throughout his two years in Philadelphia. The project included the expansion of the strength and conditioning area from 2,500 square feet to nearly 10,000 square feet and the addition of a full-service academic support area, a 3,500-square-foot team function room and an enlarged sports medicine office with hydrotherapy capabilities. Prior to leading the Owls, Addazio spent six seasons (2005-10) at Florida under head coach Urban Meyer, serving as offensive coordinator in 2009-10 and interim head coach from Dec. 2009 to July 2010. During his tenure in Gainesville, the Gators participated in six postseason bowls and won two BCS national championships. Addazio joined the Gators’ staff as tight ends coach in 2005 and also served as offensive line, tackles and tight ends coach (2006), offensive line coach (2007) and offensive assistant head coach (2008) prior to being named offensive coordinator. Addazio tutored Heisman Trophy winning quarterback Tim Tebow and directed an offense with a total of seven NFL draftees, including first-round picks Mike and Maurkice Pouncey, two of the most elite offensive linemen in Florida history. Florida finished the 2009 season ranked first in the SEC in total offense and second in rushing offense, passing offense and scoring offense. In 2009, the Gators were the only team in the nation to rush for more than 3,000 yards and pass for more than 3,000 yards. Addazio completed his tenure at Florida on Jan. 1, 2011, coaching the Gators to a 37-24 win over Penn State in the Outback Bowl. Addazio began his Division I college football coaching career in 1995 at Syracuse. The Orange won
ASSISTANT COACHES RYAN DAY Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks 12th year coaching Eighth year at Boston College
THE DAY FILE Birthdate Age Hometown High School College Wife Children
March 12, 1979 34 Manchester, N.H. Manchester Central High School New Hampshire (B.S., Business Administration, 2002) Boston College (M.S., Administrative Studies, 2004) Christina Ryan Jr., Grace and Ourania
COACHING CAREER 2013 Boston College . . . .Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks 2012 Temple . . . . . . . . .Offensive Coordinator/Wide Receivers 2007-11 Boston College . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Wide Receivers 2006 Temple . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Wide Receivers 2005 Florida . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Graduate Assistant (Offense) 2003-04 Boston College . . . . . . . . . .Graduate Assistant (Offense) 2002 New Hampshire . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Tight Ends BOWLS COACHED 2010 Boston College . . . . . . . . . . . . .Kraft Fight Hunger Bowl 2009 Boston College . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Emerald Bowl 2008 Boston College . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Music City Bowl 2007 Boston College . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Champs Sports Bowl 2005 Florida . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Outback Bowl 2004 Boston College . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Continental Tire Bowl 2003 Boston College . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .San Francisco Bowl PLAYING EXPERIENCE 1998-2001 New Hampshire . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Quarterback COACHING ACCOMPLISHMENTS • Entering his eighth year at Boston College, his first as offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach; returned to Boston College after serving as offensive coordinator and wide receivers coach for one season (2012) at Temple under head coach Steve Addazio. • Helped lead the Owls in their return to the Big East Conference in 2012 after a seven-year absence. The team won its first two league games and the rushing attack averaged 201.18 yards per game to lead the conference and finish the season ranked No. 31 among all teams in college football. With 1,057 yards on 186 carries, Montel Harris concluded the season as the conference’s top rusher. • Coordinated an offensive output that broke seven school records, including rushing yards in a game, touchdowns in a game and points scored, in Temple’s 63-32 win at Army in 2012; RB Montel Harris set Big East records for rushing yards (351) and touchdowns (seven) in the game. • Served as wide receivers coach at Boston College for five seasons (2007-11); was a member of coaching staffs that clinched consecutive ACC Atlantic Division titles in 2007 and 2008 and berths in the ACC Championship game.
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• Prior to joining the Boston College staff as wide receivers coach, Day spent the 2005 season as an offensive graduate assistant under head coach Urban Meyer at the University of Florida, and spent the 2006 season as wide receivers coach under head coach Al Golden at Temple. • Has coached in seven career bowl games, including six at Boston College – the San Francisco Bowl (2003), the Continental Tire Bowl (2004), the Champs Sports Bowl (2007), the Music City Bowl (2008), the Emerald Bowl (2009) and the Kraft Fight Hunger Bowl (2010). Coached in the Outback Bowl (2005) while at Florida. • Has coached three of the top seven receivers in Boston College history – Rich Gunnell (first; 2,459 yards), Grant Adams (sixth; 2,036 yards) and Brandon Robinson (seventh; 2,023 yards). • Tutored All-Atlantic Coast Conference honorable mention honoree Rich Gunnell, Boston College’s career record holder for receiving yards who broke the school standard previously held by Pete Mitchell against Southern California in the 2009 Emerald Bowl and finished his collegiate career with 2,459 yards, becoming the eighth player in school history to eclipse the 2,000-yard mark. • Has coached and recruited All-Atlantic Coast Conference first-team honoree Alex Amidon, who established single-season school records for receptions (78) and receiving yards (1,210) in 2012, and Bobby Swigert, who led the team in receptions in each of his first two seasons at Boston College (2010-11) prior to his injury-shortened junior campaign. Swigert and Amidon became the first and second freshmen receivers in school history to record at least 100 receiving yards in a game. • In 2008, Day had two of the most productive wide receivers in the ACC. Brandon Robinson was eighth in the ACC in receiving yards (646) and 10th in yards per game (46.1) and Gunnell was 10th in the conference in receptions per game (3.5) and 11th in receiving yards (551). PERSONAL INFORMATION • Played for head coach Sean McDonnell and offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach Chip Kelly at the University of New Hampshire. • Was a three-year starter at quarterback for the Wildcats who served as team captain as a senior in 2001; held four UNH passing records upon graduation, including best passing percentage in a career (59.9, 19972001) and touchdown passes in a career (53). His 653 completions rank seventh in Atlantic 10 Conference history. • Earned a bachelor’s degree in business administration from the University of New Hampshire in 2002 and a master’s degree in administrative studies from Boston College in 2004. • A native of Manchester, N.H., he was the New Hampshire Gatorade Player of the Year at Manchester Central High School in 1996. NOTABLE PROFESSIONALS COACHED • WR Ifeanyi Momah (Boston College), Philadelphia: 2013 free agent signee of the Eagles; caught 39 passes for 629 yards and 6 TDs from 2007-11 at BC • WR Chad Jackson (Florida): Biletnikoff Award semifinalist in 2005; second round draft pick of the New England Patriots in 2006. • WR Rich Gunnell (Boston College): Boston College career record holder for receiving yards
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Massachusetts . . . . . .AFCA Region I Coach of the Year Massachusetts . . . . . . . . . . . . .A-10 Coach of the Year Massachusetts . . .New England Football Coach of the Year Norwich . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Hall of Fame Inductee
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TITLES 1982 Dartmouth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ivy League Co-Champs 1989 Yale . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ivy League Champs 1993 Plymouth State * . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .ECAC Playoffs 1994 Plymouth State * . .NCAA Div. III 2nd Rd; Freedom Champs 1995 Plymouth State * . . .NCAA Div. III 1st Rd; Freedom Champs 1998 Massachusetts . . . .FCS National Champs; A-10 Champs 1999 Massachusetts . . . . . .FCS Quarterfinals; A-10 Champs 2002 Northeastern * . . . . . . . . . .FCS First Rd; A-10 Champs 2006 Massachusetts * . . . .FCS Champs Game; A-10 Champs 2007 Massachusetts * . . . . .FCS Quarterfinals; CAA Champs 2010 Maryland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Military Bowl Champs * - head coach
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COACHING CAREER 2013 Boston College . . .Defensive Coordinator/Line Backers 2011-12 Connecticut . . . . .Defensive Coordinator/Corner Backs 2009-10 Maryland . . . . . . .Defensive Coordinator/Corner Backs 2004-08 Massachusetts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Head Coach 2000-03 Northeastern . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Head Coach 1998-99 Massachusetts . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Defensive Coordinator 1996-97 Brown . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Defensive Coordinator 1993-95 Plymouth State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Head Coach 1987-92 Yale . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Defensive Coordinator 1984-86 Dartmouth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Defensive Coordinator 1983 Mansfield (Pa.) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Defensive Coordinator 1982 Dartmouth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Assistant Coach
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THE BROWN FILE Birthdate July 31, 1955 58 Age Hometown Spencer, Mass. High School David Prouty Norwich University (1977) College Wife Deborah Children Echo, Zachariah, Rana, Chelsea Grandchildren Lola, Piper, William, Remington, Jacoby
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Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers 32nd year coaching First year at Boston College
College; came to BC after service as defensive coordinator and defensive backs coach at Connecticut for two seasons (2011-12). Spent 12 seasons as a head coach at three institutions – Plymouth State (1993-95), Northeastern (2000-03) and Massachusetts (2004-08); compiled a combined career record of 95-45 as a collegiate head coach. Regarded as one of the premier defensive coaches in the Northeast, Brown spearheaded a Connecticut defense that ranked among the nation’s best in several statistical categories during his two-year tenure – yards per game allowed (10th, 309.9 ypg, 2012), scoring defense (22nd, 19.8 ppg, 2012), rushing defense (fourth, 85.7 ypg, 2011), sacks (13th, 2.8, 2011) and tackles for loss (19th, 7.3, 2011). Coached four defensive players at Connecticut that were selected in the 2013 NFL Draft – CB Dwayne Gratz (third round; Jacksonville), LB Sio Moore (third round; Oakland), CB Blidi Wreh-Wilson (Tennessee) and DE Trevardo Williams (fourth round; Houston). Served as defensive coordinator and cornerbacks coach at Maryland for two seasons (2009-10). At Maryland, the defense improved significantly in nearly every statistical category. The Terps ended 2010 ranked No. 38 nationally in scoring defense, No. 39 in total defense, No. 21 in rushing defense, ninth in pass efficiency defense and tied for 18th in turnovers gained. Went 43-19 as head coach at Massachusetts from 2004-08; guided the Minutemen to their best five-year span in program history (.694 win percentage). Led the Minutemen to consecutive NCAA FCS postseason berths, consecutive conference titles and a 23-5 combined record from 2006-07; team captured the 2006 Atlantic 10 title with a perfect 8-0 record, won a school-record 12 games in a row, finished 13-2 and advanced to the national championship game. Earned American Football Coaches Association Region I Coach of the Year honors in 2006; also earned Atlantic 10 and New England Coach of the Year honors that season. Led Northeastern to a combined record of 27-20 in four seasons as head coach (2000-03); went 18-7 in his last two seasons leading the Huskies, including a 10-3 record and the school’s lone appearance in the NCAA Division I-AA playoffs in 2002. Served as defensive coordinator at Massachusetts during the 1998 and 1999 seasons; helped guide the Minutemen to two of the best seasons in school history as the 1998 team posted an overall record of 12-3 and won the Division I-AA national championship.
ASSISTANT COACHES BEN ALBERT Defensive Line 18th year coaching First year at Boston College
THE ALBERT FILE Birthdate March 19, 1972 41 Age Hometown Paterson, N.J. High School Pasaic County Tech College Massachusetts (B.A., Poli. Sci. and Sociology, 1995) Massachusetts (M.A., Education, 1997) Wife Lisa Children Maya and Elijah COACHING CAREER 2013 Boston College . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Defensive Line 2011-12 Temple . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Outside Linebackers 2010 Jacksonville Jags . . . . . . . . . . .Assistant Defensive Line 2006-09 Delaware . . . . . . . . . .Assoc. Head Coach/Line Backers 2004 Richmond . . . . . .Defensive Line/Special Teams Coord. 2002-03 Massachusetts . . . . . .Inside LBs/Special Teams Coord. 2001 Rutgers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Defensive Line 1997-2000 Richmond . . . . . . . . . . . . .Defensive Line/Line Backers 1995-96 Massachusetts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Defensive Line PLAYING EXPERIENCE 1990-94 Massachusetts . . . . . . . . .Nose Guard/Defensive Tackle COACHING ACCOMPLISHMENTS • Is entering his 18th year coaching, his 17th at the collegiate level and his first as defensive line coach at Boston College; spent the 2010 season as assistant defensive line coach with the Jacksonville Jaguars. • Joined the Eagles’ staff after spending the previous two seasons as the outside linebackers coach at Temple University under Steve Addazio. • Helped lead an Owls’ defense that ranked third among all teams in college football in scoring (13.9 ppg) in 2011; team finished 9-4 and captured Temple’s first bowl victory in 32 years with a 37-15 win over Wyoming on Dec. 17. • Coached linebacker Tahir Whitehead to All-MAC honors at Temple before his selection in the fifth round of the 2012 NFL Draft by the Detroit Lions; also coached all-conference linebacker Adrian Robinson and all-conference defensive end John Youboty, both playing in the NFL, while at Temple. • After spending his first 14 seasons as a coach on the collegiate level, served as an assistant defensive line coach with the Jacksonville Jaguars in 2010.
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• Prior to his one-year stint with the Jaguars, served as associate head coach and linebackers coach at the University of Delaware from 200609; helped the Blue Hens to the FCS title game in 2007. • Returned to the University of Richmond, where he previously served as an assistant coach for four years (1997-2000), to serve as defensive line coach and special teams coordinator in 2004. • A member of three coaching staffs that captured Atlantic 10 titles – at Massachusetts in 2003 and at Richmond in 1998 and 2000. • Recruited fellow Paterson, N.J., native and current New York Giants WR Victor Cruz to Massachusetts while in his second stint with the Minutemen. • Moved to the NCAA Division I-A level in 2001 where he served as defensive line coach at Rutgers University under head coach Greg Schiano. • Served as defensive line and linebackers coach at the University of Richmond from 1997-2000, helping the Spiders to two Atlantic 10 titles (1998, 2000). • Began his coaching career at his alma mater, the University of Massachusetts, in 1995 and worked two years there as defensive line coach and academic resource coordinator. • Returned to Amherst, Mass., to serve as inside linebackers coach and special teams’ coordinator for two seasons (2002-03). PERSONAL INFORMATION • Played nose guard and defensive tackle at Massachusetts from 199094, leading the Minutemen to the Yankee Conference title in 1990 as a freshman. • A team captain as a senior in 1994, Albert earned first-team All-Yankee Conference and All-East honors; team finished the season ranked 13th among all teams in the country in total defense. • Earned a bachelor’s degree in political science and sociology from the University of Massachusetts in 1995 and a master’s degree in education from Massachusetts in 1997. • In addition to his coaching career, he worked as a minority fellowship intern with the Oakland Raiders in the summer of 1999. • A native of Paterson, N.J. NOTABLE PROFESSIONALS COACHED • WR Victor Cruz (Massachusetts), NY Giants: Free agent signee of the NY Giants; Super Bowl XLVI champion; 2012 Pro Bowl selection; 2011 All-Pro second-team honoree • LB Paris Lenon (Richmond): 12-year NFL veteran; Two-time All-Atlantic 10 honoree • LB Adrian Robinson (Temple): 2011 free agent signee of Pittsburgh; 2011 All-MAC first-team honoree • DE John Youboty (Temple): Free agent signee of the Denver Broncos; 2012 All-Big East second-team pick • LB Tahir Whitehead (Temple): All-MAC honoree and fifth-round selection of the Detroit Lions in the 2012 NFL Draft
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COACHING ACCOMPLISHMENTS • Is in his 27th year coaching and his first as wide receivers coach and passing game coordinator at Boston College. • Served as the offensive coordinator at both the University of South Florida (2010-12) and East Carolina (2007-09) prior to joining the Eagles. • Coached record-setting QB B.J. Daniels at USF who finished his career second in school history and third in Big East history in total offense (10,501) despite missing the last three games of his senior season because of injury.
NOTABLE PROFESSIONALS COACHED • QB B.J. Daniels (South Florida): Drafted by San Francisco in the seventh round in the 2013 NFL Draft; achieved 10,501 total yards and 77 total touchdowns at USF; finished second on the all-time Big East yardage leaders list • TE Davon Drew (East Carolina), Baltimore: Drafted by Baltimore in 2009; three-time All C-USA honoree • RB Chris Johnson (East Carolina), Tennessee: Three-time Pro Bowl selection; AP NFL Offensive Player of the Year (2009); Two-time All-CUSA first-team pick • RB/FB Andrew Pinnock (South Carolina): Seventh-round draft pick of San Diego in the 2003 NFL Draft • Troy Williamson (South Carolina): First-round selection of Minnesota in 2005 NFL Draft; 2004 All-SEC First-Team; 2002 SEC All-Freshman team
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PLAYING EXPERIENCE 1982-85 Ohio Wesleyan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Defensive Back
PERSONAL INFORMATION • Played defensive back at Ohio Wesleyan from 1982-85, starting in his final three seasons and earning all-league honors as a senior. • Earned a bachelor’s degree in journalism from Ohio Wesleyan in 1986 and a master’s degree in sport management from Bowling Green in 1987. • A native of Bellaire, Ohio.
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COACHING CAREER 2013 Boston College . . .Wide Receivers/Passing Game Coord. 2012 South Florida . . . .Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks 2010-11 South Florida . . .Offensive Coordinator/Running Backs 2007-09 East Carolina . . . . .Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks 2004-06 Iowa State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Quarterbacks 2002 South Carolina . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Running Backs 1999-2001 South Carolina . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Wide Receivers 1996-98 Connecticut . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Offensive Coordinator 1994-95 Connecticut . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Quarterbacks 1992-93 Colorado State . . . . . . . .Running Backs/Special Teams 1990-91 Bowling Green . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Wide Receivers 1989 West Virginia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Volunteer Assistant 1988 Bowling Green . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Graduate Assistant 1986-87 Ohio Wesleyan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Assistant
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THE FITCH FILE Birthdate Feb. 15, 1964 49 Age Hometown Bellaire, Ohio High School Bellaire College Ohio Wesleyan (B.A., Journalism, 1986) Bowling Green (MA., Sport Management, 1987) Wife Julie Children Curtis and Peyton
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Wide Receivers/Passing Game Coord. 27th year coaching First year at Boston College
• Helped the Bulls move up 75 spots in the national rankings in total offense from 2010 to 2011. USF improved its passing offense by 85 yards per game during that span. Only two teams saw a greater jump in the passing offense national rankings, as the Bulls improved 59 spots. In addition, the Bulls improved 39 spots in rushing offense, increasing their output by 38 yards per game. • Guided USF to its fifth-straight eight-win season in 2010 making the Bulls one of just 15 programs nationally to accomplish the feat. • Prior to coming to Tampa, Fitch spent three seasons (2007-09) as offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach at East Carolina. • Spearheaded an offense that broke single-season school records for most points (403) and touchdowns scored (52) in 2007, records that had previously stood for 28 years. During that year, the Pirates' explosive offense ranked first nationally in scoring drives under one minute (23) and seventh in scoring plays 25 yards or longer (18). • While utilizing two first-year starters, Patrick Pinkney and Rob Kass, throughout the 2007 campaign, ECU turned in its second-highest scoring average since 1991 and tallied 35 or more points in six of eight Conference USA contests before closing the year with a 41-point performance against No. 24 Boise State in the Sheraton Hawai'i Bowl. • Won consecutive Conference USA championships while at East Carolina in 2008 and 2009; became the first program in league history to win consecutive conference championships. • Led a Pirate offense that averaged no less than 340 yards of total offense per game in his three seasons. • A veteran with 26 years of coaching experience, Fitch has also worked under legendary head coaches Don Nehlen, Earle Bruce and Lou Holtz during his career which spans back to 1986 and included stops at alma mater Ohio Wesleyan, Bowling Green, West Virginia and Colorado State. • Coached the quarterbacks at Iowa State from 2004-06. Tutored AllAmerica performer Bret Meyer who became the Cyclones’ career record holder for passing yards (9,499) and passing touchdowns (50). • Joined Iowa State’s staff after spending four seasons (1999-2002) at South Carolina under head coach Lou Holtz and offensive coordinator Skip Holtz. Helped lead the Gamecocks to consecutive Outback Bowl victories in 2001 and 2002.
ASSISTANT COACHES JUSTIN FRYE Offensive Line Seventh year coaching First year at Boston College
THE FRYE FILE Birthdate Sept. 19, 1983 29 Age Hometown Elwood, Ind. High School Elwood College Indiana (Sports Communications, 2006) Lauren Wife Children Kevin and Zoe COACHING CAREER 2013 Boston College . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Offensive Line 2011-12 Temple . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Offensive Line 2009-10 Florida . . . . . . . . . . .Offensive Line Graduate Assistant 2007-08 Indiana . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Offensive Graduate Assistant BOWLS COACHED 2011 Temple . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .New Mexico 2010 Florida . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Outback 2009 Florida . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Sugar 2007 Indiana . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Insight PLAYING EXPERIENCE 2002-06 Indiana University . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Offensive Line COACHING ACCOMPLISHMENTS • Entering his seventh year coaching and his first as offensive line coach at Boston College; came to the Heights after serving as offensive line coach at Temple University under head coach Steve Addazio for two seasons (2011-12). • Has worked with head football coach Steve Addazio as a player at Indiana and as a coach at Florida, Temple and Boston College. • Tutored an offensive line at Temple that blocked for the top rushing offense in the Big East as the Owls rushed for 201.2 yards per game in 2012. All-Big East first-team performer Montel Harris led the conference with 105.4 rushing yards per game. • In Frye’s first season at Temple (2011), the Owl offense set the school records for rushing yards and rushing touchdowns in a season as well behind the explosive efforts of All-MAC honorees Pierce and Matt Brown. Blocking the way were All-MAC offensive linemen Pat Boyle and Wayne
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Tribue. The starting offensive line combined for 147 starting appearances. • Served as offensive line graduate assistant at Florida for two years (2009-10). • Helped mentor future NFL draft picks Maurkice Pouncey, Mike Pouncey, Marcus Gilbert and Maurice Hurt while at Florida. • Coached the 2010 Gator offensive line that allowed four Florida players to rush for more than 300 yards on the year – one of only six BCS teams to accomplish the feat. The offensive line, which allowed only 24 sacks, had a Sporting News Freshman All-American in guard Jon Halapio and an Associated Press second-team All-SEC performer in center Mike Pouncey. Following a win in the Outback Bowl, tackle Marcus Gilbert and Pouncey were selected to play in the 2011 Senior Bowl. • Helped tutor Maurkice Pouncey who won the 2009 Rimington Award, given annually to college football’s most outstanding center. Additionally, the 2009 offensive line led the Southeastern Conference in rushing and total offense while finishing second in scoring offense. • Began his coaching career at Indiana University, his alma mater, as an offensive graduate assistant (2007-08) working with the offensive line and tight ends. PERSONAL INFORMATION • Played four seasons (2002-06) for the Hoosiers under the tutelage of Steve Addazio as offensive coordinator. • Captained Indiana as a senior and earned the team’s Most Outstanding Offensive Lineman Award. • Set the school record for most consecutive starts (45). • Earned a bachelor’s degree in sports communications from Indiana University in December 2006. • His father, the late Kevin Frye, was a fullback and tight end for the Hoosiers from 1977-81 and played in the 1979 Holiday Bowl. • Played for Elwood High School where he was a first-team All-State performer; also played basketball and golf and ran track; earned Academic All-State honors and was the Marine Corps Scholar-Athlete of the Year. • A native of Elwood, Ind. NOTABLE PROFESSIONALS COACHED • C Mike Pouncey (Univ. of Florida), Miami: First round selection of Miami in the 2011 NFL Draft; 2009 first-team All-America and All-SEC honoree; 2009 BCS national champion • OT Marcus Gilbert (Univ. of Florida), Pittsburgh: Second round selection of Pittsburgh in the 2011 NFL Draft; Steelers rookie of the year in 2011; 2009 BCS national champion • C Maurkice Pouncey (Univ. of Florida), Pittsburgh: First round selection of Pittsburgh in the 2010 NFL Draft; 2009 Rimington Trophy recipient, consensus All-American; 2009 BCS national champion
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COACHING ACCOMPLISHMENTS • Is entering his 40th year in coaching and his first as defensive backs coach at Boston College under Steve Addazio; is in his third stint with the Eagles. Also coached the defensive backs at the Heights from 2003-06, and served as outside linebackers and special teams coach from 1981-90. • Has coached in 12 collegiate bowl games, including eight as an assistant coach at Boston College – four under head coach Tom O’Brien (the 2006 Meineke Car Car Bowl, 2005 MPC Computers Bowl, the 2004 Continental Tire Bowl and the 2003 Diamond Walnut San Francisco Bowl) and
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COACHING CAREER 2013 Boston College . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Defensive Backs 2012 Columbia . . . . . . . . . . .Defensive Coordinator/Secondary 2011 Central Conn. St. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Defensive Coordinator 2009-10 Maryland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Safeties 2007-08 Maryland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Secondary 2003-06 Boston College . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Defensive Backs 2000-02 Hawaii . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Defensive Coordinator 1997-99 S.D. Chargers . . . . . . . . . .Defensive Backs/Defensive Line 1991-96 Dartmouth . . . . . .Defensive Coordinator/Defensive Backs 1981-90 Boston College . . . .Offensive Line Backers/Special Teams 1977-80 Maine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Defensive Backs 1976 Wesleyan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Wide Receivers 1974-75 Southern Conn. St. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Wide Receivers
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THE LEMPA FILE Birthdate July 17, 1952 61 Age Hometown Hartford, Conn. College Southern Connecticut State (B.S., 1974) Maine (M.Ed., 1978) Sara Wife Children Christopher and Tara
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Defensive Backs 40th year coaching 15th year at Boston College
four under head coach Jack Bicknell (the 1986 Hall of Fame Bowl, the 1985 Cotton Bowl, the 1983 Liberty Bowl and the 1982 Tangerine Bowl). Served as an outside linebackers and special teams coach for 10 seasons (1981-90) in his first tenure at Boston College under head coach Jack Bicknell; coached the defensive backs during his second stint at Boston College (2003-06) under head coach Tom O’Brien. Rejoined the Boston College staff after having served as defensive coordinator at Columbia (2012) and Central Connecticut State (2011). Spent four seasons (2007-10) as a defensive backs coach at the University of Maryland. Helped direct an impressive pass defense at Maryland in 2007 as the Terrapins yielded just 210.7 yards per game to rank 33rd in the country in pass defense. Has coached nine players that have gone on to play in the National Football League. Has groomed defensive backs for more than two decades and has guided players to All-ACC, All-WAC, All-Ivy League, All-ECAC and AllAmerican honors. Guided a BC pass defense that made 21 interceptions to tie for third nationally in 2006, trailing only Western Michigan (24) and Wake Forest (22). BC also had 17 interceptions in 2004 which led the Big East. Tutored cornerback DeJuan Tribble and strong safety Ryan Glasper to AllAtlantic Coast Conference honors in 2006. Won bowl games with BC every season from 2003-06. Returned to Boston College from the University of Hawaii, where he served as defensive coordinator from 2000-02. Helped lead the 2001 Hawaii team to a 9-3 finish with four of its defensive players earning All-WAC honors. The 2002 team finished 10-4 and played in the ConAgra Foods Hawaii Bowl. Served as a defensive assistant with the San Diego Chargers (1997-99) and as a defensive backs coach and later defensive coordinator at Dartmouth College (1991-96) after his first stint with BC. Guided the defensive backs for Bicknell at the University of Maine from 1977-80 prior to his first job with the Heights. Began his coaching career as a wide receivers coach at Wesleyan (1976) and Southern Connecticut State (1974-75).
ASSISTANT COACHES FRANK LEONARD Tight Ends 29th year coaching First year at Boston College
THE LEONARD FILE Birthdate April 5, 1958 55 Age Hometown Wethersfield, Conn. High School Wethersfield College Central Connecticut State (B.A. – Physical Ed., 1981) Central Connecticut State (M.A. – Ed. & Admin., 1983) Wife Kathy Children Maria & Sarah COACHING CAREER 2013 Boston College . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Tight Ends 2012 Temple . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Tight Ends 2009-11 St. Louis Rams . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Tight Ends 2007-08 Kansas State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Tight Ends 2004-06 New England Pats . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Scout 2003 Richmond . . . . . . . . . .Offensive Line/Recruiting Coord. 1997-02 Richmond . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Offensive Line 1995-96 Richmond . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Running Backs 1994 Richmond . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Offensive Line 1990-93 Connecticut . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Outside Linebackers 1987-90 Western Conn. . . .Offensive Coordinator/Offensive Line 1985-86 Central Conn. St. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Defensive Line 1982-84 Western Conn. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Defensive Line 1981 Wethersfield H.S. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Assistant Coach PLAYING EXPERIENCE 1976-80 Central Connecticut State . . . . . . . . . . .Defensive Back COACHING ACCOMPLISHMENTS • Is entering his 29th year coaching, his 26th at the collegiate level and his first season as tight ends coach at Boston College under head coach Steve Addazio. • Spent the 2012 season as tight ends coach at Temple under Steve Addazio; was a teammate of Addazio’s at Central Connecticut State and the
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two coached together under Paul Pasqualoni at Western Connecticut St. • Prior to Temple, spent three seasons (2009-11) as the tight ends coach for the St. Louis Rams under Steve Spagnuolo; the group played a key role in the Rams’ offensive success in 2010. Daniel Fells finished fourth on the team in receptions as he set a new career-high with 41 catches. Billy Bajema also set a career best as he hauled in 14 passes while continuing to play a key role in the running game. • Prior to making his coaching debut in the National Football League, he served as tight ends coach at Kansas State University for two years from 2007-08. • Spent three seasons (2004-06) as a special assignment scout for the New England Patriots. • Enjoyed a 10-year tenure at the University of Richmond, where he coached the offensive line (1994, 1997-2003), running backs (1995-96) and served as the school's recruiting coordinator (2003). • In 1998, the Spiders posted a 9-3 record and earned their first Atlantic 10 title, a berth in the NCAA I-AA playoffs, and a No. 5 final national ranking. The Spiders earned a second Atlantic 10 title and a No. 6 national ranking in 2000 after posting a 10-3 record, rushing for a school-record 3,669 yards and reaching the quarterfinals of the NCAA I-AA playoffs. • Has extensive coaching experience in the state of Connecticut; coached at the University of Connecticut (1990-93), Western Connecticut (198284, 1987-90), and Central Connecticut State (1985-86). PERSONAL INFORMATION • Earned a bachelor’s degree in physical ed. from Central Connecticut State in 1981 and his masters degree from Central Connecticut State in 1983. • Played defensive back for the Blue Devils from 1976-80. • Played free safety for the semi-pro New England Crusaders in 1981. • A native of Wethersfield, Conn. NOTABLE PROFESSIONALS COACHED • TE Michael Patrick Hoomanawanui (St. Louis Rams), New England: Fifth-round selection of St. Louis in 2010 NFL Draft • TE Dan Fells (St. Louis Rams), New England: Signed a free-agent contract with St. Louis in 2008; played three seasons with the Rams • TE Billy Bajema (St. Louis Rams), Baltimore: Eight-year NFL veteran; played 2009-11 with St. Louis; won Super Bowl XLVII with Baltimore • TE Lance Kendricks (St. Louis): Second-round selection of St. Louis in 2011 NFL Draft; Consensus All-American at Wisconsin • TE Randy McMichael (St. Louis), San Diego: 11-year NFL veteran with the Miami Dolphins, St. Louis Rams and San Diego Chargers
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NOTABLE PROFESSIONALS COACHED • LB Matt Evans (New Hampshire): New Hampshire school record holder for tackles; Buck Buchanan Award recipient given to the top FCS defensive player • CB Corey Graham (New Hampshire), Baltimore Ravens: Fifth-round draft pick of Chicago in 2007; 2011 Pro Bowl selection; Super Bowl XLVII champion • LB Stephen Johnson (Temple): 2011 All-MAC honoree; free agent signee of New Orleans • PK/P Brandon McManus (Temple): All-Big East first team; school record holder for points (338), field goals (60) and punting average (45.4); free agent signee of Indianapolis • LB Sean Ware (New Hampshire): Free agent signee of Carolina
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COACHING ACCOMPLISHMENTS • Is in his 16th year coaching and in his first season as special teams/SAM linebackers/nickel package coach at Boston College. • Served as inside linebackers coach under Steve Addazio (2011-12) at Temple prior to his arrival at the Heights; served as both inside linebackers coach and special teams coordinator for the Owls in 2012. • Mentored freshman linebacker Tyler Matakevich to Big East Rookie of the Year honors, return specialist Matt Brown to Big East Special Teams Player of the Year honors and placekicker/punter Brandon McManus to All-Conference first-team honors in 2012. • Spearheaded a 2012 special teams unit that finished the season ranked among the conference’s and nation’s best; led the Big East in net punting and ranked sixth among all FBS teams (40.76 average); ranked third in the conference and 21st among national leaders in kickoff return average (23.96); and ranked third among all conference teams (and 43rd overall) in punt returns (10.04). • Spent seven seasons at the University of New Hampshire as a defensive coach (2004-10); coached the defensive backs in his first
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• PLAYING EXPERIENCE 1995-98 Fordham . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Quarterback/Safety
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COACHING CAREER 2013 Boston College . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Special Teams 2012 Temple . . . . . . . . . . .Inside Linebackers/Special Teams 2011 Temple . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Inside Linebackers 2010 New Hampshire . . .Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers 2009 New Hampshire . . . . . . . . .Defensive Coordinator/DBs 2007-08 New Hampshire . . .Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers 2005-06 New Hampshire . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Defensive Backs 2004 New Hampshire . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Outside Linebackers 2003 West Virginia Tech . . . . . . . . . . .Defensive Coordinator 2002 Duquesne . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Defensive Coordinator 1999-2001 Pittsburgh . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Graduate Assistant 1998 Occidental College . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Quarterbacks
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THE MCGOWAN FILE Birthdate July 22, 1974 39 Age Hometown Cheshire, Conn. High School Cheshire College Fordham (B.A. – Business, 1998) Ashley Wife Children Liam and Owen
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Special Teams/SAM Linebackers/ Nickel Package 16th year coaching First year at Boston College
two seasons (2005-06) before being promoted to defensive coordinator – a position he held for the next four seasons (2007-10); held positional responsibilities for coaching the linebackers in 2007-08 and defensive backs in 2009-10 while serving as defensive coordinator for the Wildcats. Helped guide New Hampshire to seven consecutive NCAA playoff appearances, including six appearances in the quarterfinals; the Wildcats went 5-1 against FBS teams during his time in Durham, N.H., defeating Rutgers, Northwestern, Marshall, Army and Ball State and registered a combined record of 65-25. Coached 16 All-Conference honorees during his seven-year tenure at New Hampshire and was a member of coaching staffs that captured championships in six (of seven) seasons. Was instrumental in helping the Wildcat defense lead the nation in fumble recoveries, interceptions, and turnover margin in 2005. Mentored Jeff Pammer, who earned All-America honors, and worked closely with Buck Buchanan Award candidate Corey Graham, who was drafted in the fifth round of the NFL draft in 2007 by the Chicago Bears. Although he didn’t have the official title, McGowan served in a defensive coordinator capacity in 2006. Prior to joining the UNH staff, McGowan worked at the University of New Haven before the school discontinued its football program. Spent the 2003 season as the defensive coordinator at West Virginia Tech. Began his coaching career at Division III Occidental College, where he served as the quarterbacks coach (1998). Moved on to the University of Pittsburgh as a graduate assistant for three seasons (1999-2001). Spent his first season in recruiting before moving to defense, where he worked with the secondary. Took over as defensive coordinator at Duquesne University (2002), where the defense ranked first in total defense in I-AA.
ASSISTANT COACHES AL WASHINGTON Running Backs Seventh year coaching Second year at Boston College
THE WASHINGTON FILE Birthdate April 22, 1984 29 Age Hometown Columbus, Ohio High School Watterson College Boston College (Sociology, 2006) COACHING CAREER 2013 Boston College . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Running Backs 2012 Boston College . . . . . . . . .Asst. Special Teams/Asst. DL 2011 Elon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Linebackers 2009-10 Slippery Rock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Defensive Line 2008 NC State . . . . . . . . . . . . .Graduate Assistant (Defense) 2007 RPI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Defensive Line BOWLS COACHED 2008 NC State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .PapaJohns.com PLAYING EXPERIENCE 2002-05 Boston College . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Defensive Tackle BOWLS PLAYED 2002 Boston College 2003 Boston College 2004 Boston College 2005 Boston College
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COACHING ACCOMPLISHMENTS • Entering his seventh year coaching, his second at Boston College and his first as running backs coach. • Spent the 2012 season as assistant defensive line and assistant special teams coach at Boston College, his alma mater.
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• Came to Boston College after serving as linebackers coach at Elon University for one season (2011) under the direction of head coach Jason Swepson. Swepson is a 1992 BC graduate who served as running backs coach at his alma mater for eight seasons (1999-2006). • At Elon he worked with a talented group of linebackers that included 2011 All-American and All-SoCon selection Joshua Jones as well as SoCon All-Freshman Team member Jonathan Spain. Linebacker Jonathan Spain also collected freshman All-America accolades. • Prior to his time at Elon, Washington spent the previous two seasons as the defensive line coach at Slippery Rock University which won 12 games in that span, including a pair of wins against top-25 foes. Coached all PSAC conference defensive ends Pat Marsilio and Jeff Thompson. • Served as North Carolina State University’s defensive graduate assistant for one season (2008). • Coached at Division III Rensselaer Polytechnic Institution (RPI) in 2007. • Helped lead RPI to an 8-2 record, a Liberty League championship and a berth in the NCAA Division III playoffs and was a member of the 2007 Liberty League Coaching Staff of the Year. AS A PLAYER • Signed with the Canadian Football League’s Sakatchewan Roughriders in June 2006. Played one season - 2006 - for the Roughriders; also played for the CFL’s Hamilton Tiger-Cats. • Was a three-year starter at defensive tackle and four-year letterman at Boston College (2002-05). • Earned Boston College’s Paul Cavanaugh Award in 2006, given annually to the player whose on and off the field accomplishments speak volumes about his commitment, outlook, volunteer work, ethics and work in the community and on the team. • Captured the program’s Leadership Award in 2005. PERSONAL INFORMATION • Earned a bachelor’s degree in sociology from Boston College in May 2006. • Originally from Columbus, Ohio. NOTABLE PROFESSIONALS COACHED • LB Josh Jones, Elon: 2012 free agent signee (Jacksonville); 2011 firstteam All-Southern Conference • DE Willie Young, NC State: Drafted by Detroit in 2010; 2009 secondteam All-ACC
SUPPORT STAFF BARRY GALLUP
THE GALLUP FILE Hometown Swampscott, Mass. High School Swampscott Boston College (Marketing, 1969) College
AWARDS & HONORS • John Baronian Award, Lifetime Contribution to Football, 2007 • New England Coach of the Year, 1997 • Boston College Varsity Club Hall of Fame, 1983
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Barry Gallup’s name is synonymous with Boston College football. Now in his 34th year as a member of the staff, Gallup, one of the best receivers in school history, served as a BC assistant coach for 20 years (1970-91) and Northeastern’s head coach for nine years (1991-99) prior to returning to his alma mater as assistant athletics director for football operations in May 2000. He was promoted to associate athletics director for football operations in May 2008. Gallup has dedicated a large part of his life to football in Boston. In early 2007, Gallup received the John Baronian Award for Lifetime Contribution to Football from the Gridiron Club of Greater Boston at its annual awards ceremony.
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ADMINISTRATIVE CAREER 1994-98 Northeastern . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Athletics Director 2000-07 Boston College . . . . .Assistant AD/Football Operations 2008-13 Boston College . . . . . . .Assoc. AD/Football Operations
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COACHING CAREER Boston College . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Freshmen 1970-72 1973-80 Boston College . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Defensive Line 1981-90 Boston College . .Wide Recievers/TEs/Recruiting Coord. 1991-99 Northeastern . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Head Coach
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Associate Athletics Director 34th year at Boston College
After starring on the football field at Swampscott High for legendary coach Stan Bondelevitch, earning All-America honors as a senior, he entered BC in 1965 and would become the greatest receiver in the school’s history before graduating in 1969. He set school marks for receptions with 87 and receiving yards with 1,325 (Mel Briggs eclipsed both of the records in 1973). He had 735 yards and established a season record for catches (46) as a senior (a mark eventually broken by Gallup protégé Brian Brennan in 1983). He also played two years of college basketball for legendary former Boston Celtic Bob Cousy. Upon graduation, Gallup turned down an offer to play with the Boston Patriots and began his career in teaching and coaching, working in the Swampscott school district. In 1970, he embarked upon a 20-year coaching career with the Eagles when he became a part-time assistant coach at BC. He became a full-time assistant in 1973, coaching the team’s defensive line. His role changed to receivers and tight ends coach and head recruiting coordinator when Jack Bicknell arrived as head coach in 1981. As an assistant first to Joe Yukica, then to Ed Chlebek and finally to Bicknell, Gallup established himself as a top recruiter and football strategist. Gallup played a key role in attracting some of the nation’s most talented players to BC, including Heisman Trophy winner and former New England Patriot Doug Flutie, Joe Nash, Fred Smerlas and Peter Cronan. He coached several future professional players while directing the receiving corps, including Brian Brennan (Cleveland Browns), Mark Chmura (Green Bay Packers), Kelvin Martin (Dallas Cowboys), Pete Mitchell (New York Giants), Tom Waddle (Chicago Bears) and the brothers Flutie, Doug and Darren, who both went on to play in the Canadian Football League. As BC’s primary recruiter, he was one of the key builders of bowl-bound BC teams in 1982 (Tangerine), ’83 (Liberty), ’85 (Cotton) and ’86 (Hall of Fame). He was inducted into BC’s Varsity Club Hall of Fame in 1983. Gallup took over the Northeastern football program in 1991. After going 4-7 his first year, Gallup built the program into a winner that finished with a 6-5 mark in 1996 and an 8-3 record in 1997. He was named New England Coach of the Year in 1997. His 1998 senior class left as the most successful in school history. He left NU with an overall coaching record of 38-60-1. Before returning strictly to coaching in 1998, Gallup had an eventful four-year tenure as NU’s athletics director, during which the department successfully earned NCAA certification, initiated a comprehensive strategic plan to achieve gender equity, and added several prominent coaches, including highly respected hockey coach Bruce Crowder and men’s basketball coach Dave Leitao. Gallup resides in Wellesley with wife, Victoria. Their son Barry Charles Jr. resides in New York City and is engaged to Maggie Rulli ’10.
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SUPPORT STAFF STEPHEN BUSHEE Assistant Athletics Director, Sports Medicine
Steve Bushee is entering his 30th year as a member of the Boston College sports medicine staff and is entering his 15th year directing BC’s sports medicine. He was promoted to assistant athletic director/sports medicine in 1999. The Lebanon, N.H., native is a 1981 graduate of Colgate University where he majored in biology. Bushee earned a master’s degree in higher education administration from Boston College in 1994. In May 2001, Colgate honored him with the naming of the Steve Bushee Award, which will be given annually to the Colgate student athletic trainer who demonstrates dedication and expertise in the care of student-athletes. Bushee works with the Eagle football team throughout the year, taking an active role in preseason practice, the fall season, winter conditioning and spring practice. He also tends to the medical needs of BC’s skiing and sailing teams. In addition to standard sports medicine duties, Steve handles the administration of athletic insurance and athletic educational programming; oversees the department’s drug testing program; and is a staff liaison with outside medical providers. During his first four years at the Heights, Bushee was the head athletic trainer for the Eagles’ ice hockey team, but has been working with the football program since 1988. Steve and his wife, Laura, are the parents of two children: Joseph, a Boston College senior, and Elisa, a sophomore at Boston College. The Bushee family resides in Wayland.
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REGGIE TERRY Assistant Athletics Director, Football Operations & Player Personnel Reggie Terry, who spent five seasons (200712) as the director of football administration for the Arizona Cardinals, is in his first season as assistant athletics director for football operations and player personnel at Boston College. He was hired in March 2013. Terry’s duties include oversight and management of the football office operation. He is responsible for budgetary oversight, directing team travel and managing player personnel matters. Additionally, Terry administers training and equipment staff needs and is intimately involved in coordination of on-campus visits for recruits. Prior to joining the Cardinals in June 2007, Terry spent 14 seasons at Syracuse University, serving the last seven years as associate athletic director for football operations. With the Cardinals, Terry’s responsibilities included budget planning, managing the day-to-day operations, managing player personnel matters and directing the team’s travel. Terry joined the Syracuse football staff in 2000 as the director of football operations and player development and stayed in that position until being elevated to associate director of
athletics for football operations in 2006. At Syracuse, Terry was responsible for the day-today operations of the football program, team travel, the team’s compliance with NCAA academic requirements, coordination of pro days, youth clinics and camps and an agent education program. While at Syracuse, Terry helped organize bowl trips for the 2004 Champs Sports Bowl representing the Big East Conference as Co-Champions as well as the 2001 Insight.com Bowl. Prior to joining the Syracuse football program in 2000, Terry worked as a graduate assistant and administrative supervisor in the Orange athletic department from 1993-1999. He also worked as an intern with the New York Jets football operations department in 1997 before interning with the NFL's Management Council in 1998. A linebacker at Syracuse (1989-93), Terry was a part of the school's bowl game victories in 1989 (Peach), ‘90 (Aloha), ‘92 (Hall of Fame) and ‘93 (Fiesta). A native of Hempstead, N.Y., Terry graduated from Syracuse in 1993 with degrees in both history and education. A two-time Big East Conference Academic All-Star, Terry also earned the Hitachi Promise of Tomorrow Scholarship. He received his master's degree in 1994 in education, his C.A.S. in education leadership in 1999 and is currently working on his PhD in higher education at Syracuse. Terry and his wife, Tamicka, have four children, Ryon, Reggie II, Regen, and Rory.
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Frank Piraino is in his first season as head strength and conditioning coach for football at Boston College. He came to the Heights after spending each of the last two seasons as head strength and conditioning coach at Temple under head coach Steve Addazio. In 2010, he was the head strength and conditioning coach for football at Marshall University. Prior to joining the Marshall staff, he served on the strength and conditioning staff at the University of Florida for five years. Piraino served as the strength and conditioning coordinator for Florida baseball in 2008. Additionally, Piraino assisted in all aspects of the Gator football strength and conditioning program from January 2005 to January 2010. Florida football captured a pair of national
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Shane Morin is in his first year as assistant director of football operations at Boston College. He joined the Eagles’ staff in April 2013 and works closely with assistant athletics director of football operations Reggie Terry. He is responsible for providing assistance in: coordination of team travel, facilitation of summer football camp logistics, facility management, and all aspects of day-to-day football operations. Prior to his arrival at the Heights, Morin spent the previous year as an operations assistant with the St. Louis Rams organization. There, he was involved in management of the team’s annual preseason training camp and organization and execution of team travel through the 2012 season, which included an international series against the New England Patriots at Wembley Stadium in London, England. He served in a critical role for the organization’s travel advance team, was involved with facility management and maintenance and worked closely with the sales and marketing staffs in coordination of player appearances for sponsorship opportunities. Morin was hired in a full-time capacity by the Rams’ organization after having served as a summer intern within the operations office in 2011. A native of West Hartford, Conn., Morin earned a bachelor’s degree in communications with a focus on business administration from the University of New Hampshire in May 2012.
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championships and Southeastern Conference titles in 2006 and 2008 under the direction of head coach Urban Meyer. Prior to his tenure in Gainesville, Piraino served as a strength and conditioning assistant at Notre Dame in 2004. As a graduate assistant at Michigan State from 2003-04, Piraino assisted in the planning and execution of the strength and conditioning programs for the men’s and women’s basketball and hockey teams as well as the football team. From 2000-03, Piraino served as an assistant football coach at Walsh Jesuit High School in Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio. At Walsh, he coached the defensive ends, assisted in opponent scouting, and coordinated pre-game and pre-practice warm-ups. Piraino’s introduction to strength and conditioning came in 2000-01 as he completed an internship with the Cleveland Indians. With the Indians, he assisted in the conditioning of the team’s major and minor league players. Piraino is a 2002 graduate of the University of Akron with a bachelor’s degree in sport and exercise science. He earned his master’s degree in sport administration from Michigan State in 2004.
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SUPPORT STAFF SCOTT McLAFFERTY Assistant Strength and Conditioning Coach, Football Scott McLafferty is in his second year at Boston College and is the assistant strength and conditioning coach for the Eagles’ football program. He joined the staff in June 2012. McLafferty came to the Heights after having spent six seasons (2007-12) on the strength and conditioning staff at Rice University in Houston, Texas. During his last three years on the Owls’ staff, McLafferty served as the associate director of strength and conditioning. As associate director, McLafferty’s duties included daily responsibilities working with the Rice football team. He was also responsible for oversight of the Owl basketball team’s strength and conditioning training as well as the strength training for the Rice baseball team’s pitching staff. Prior to being named associate director for football in February 2009, McLafferty was coordinator and head strength coach for the Rice men’s basketball and men’s and women’s tennis teams for two years. McLafferty began his full-time collegiate employment as an assistant strength and conditioning coach at Louisiana Tech University in August 2004, serving in that position for one academic year before he was elevated to head strength coach for Bulldog men’s basketball. He remained in that position from 2005-07. McLafferty also served as a student assistant strength and conditioning coach at Oklahoma State University from 2001-04. He graduated from Louisiana Tech in 2007. He is a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist (CSCS), a certified member of the Collegiate Strength and Conditioning Coaches Association (CSCCa), a member of the National Strength and Conditioning Association, the Collegiate Strength and Conditioning Association and USA Weightlifting. McLafferty is a native of Stillwater, Okla. He is married to the former Sarah Berger.
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KEVIN MURPHY Head Equipment Manager, Football
Kevin Murphy is in his second year as head equipment manager of the Boston College football program. Murphy joined the football equipment operations staff in July 2012 after having served as assistant equipment manager for Olympic sports at Boston College since February 2010. Murphy’s responsibilities include maintaining the program’s equipment inventory, working directly with the athletic business office to ensure proper allocation of and adherence to the team’s budget. Additionally, he is charged with formulation and implementation of equipment policies and procedures, including the issuing of equipment, inventory controls, laundry services and equipment security, as well as supervision of a staff of student workers. The 2012 season marks his eighth year affiliated with Boston College and its athletics department. Murphy served four years as student manager for the football team while pursuing his undergraduate degree before becoming a graduate intern within the football equipment operation for the 2009 season. He was hired on a full-time basis at the conclusion of the season and managed the equipment budgets and needs for basketball, soccer, cross country, softball and lacrosse for more than two years. Murphy is a 2009 Boston College graduate with a degree in communications who earned his master’s degree in administrative sciences from BC in May 2011. He is a native of Lowell.
BILL TOOF Video Coordinator
The man in charge of BC’s highly sophisticated computer analysis and video equipment system is Bill Toof, who has been the Eagles’ video coordinator since 1990. Toof played a key role in developing the nonlinear editing system that is now an industry standard for pro and Division I football video analysis. In addition to his duties in the video production room, Toof also served as the head coach of Boston College’s highly successful men’s and women’s ski teams for 30 years. Toof is a 1969 graduate of Boston College. In addition to being a two-time Eastern Collegiate ski champion and nationally ranked slalom skier, he played both football and baseball while an undergraduate. A talented skier, he became an accomplished coach, taking over the school’s fledgling ski team the season after graduation and bringing it to the level where both Eagle men’s and women’s teams were consistently among the top five in national competition. He was voted Eastern Collegiate Ski Conference Coach of the Year in 1985, ’92 and ’98. Toof was inducted into the Boston College Varsity Club Hall of Fame in 2009. Bill and his wife, Nancy, have two sons: Shaun, a former BC football letterman at wide receiver, and Bo, who worked all four years in the football video department while matriculating at Boston College, graduating in 2004.
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Rich Gunnell, Boston College’s career record holder for receiving yards, is in his second year as a member of the Boston College football staff and is an offensive graduate assistant. He joined the Eagles staff in June 2012 and spent the previous year as the assistant defensive line coach at Tufts University. A 2009 graduate of Boston College with a degree in communications, Gunnell was a fouryear letterman at wide receiver who served as team co-captain during a senior season in which he earned the team’s most valuable player award and All-ACC honorable mention accolades. He registered 181 receptions for a schoolrecord 2,459 yards and 18 touchdowns during his four years (2006-09). Gunnell enjoyed a brief professional career with the Kansas City Chiefs organization prior to joining the coaching ranks. He is a native of East Windsor, N.J., and is currently pursuing his master’s degree in the Woods School of Advancing Studies.
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Nick Charlton is in his second year as a member of the Boston College football staff and is in his first year as an offensive graduate assistant. Charlton served as a recruiting graduate assistant and an assistant to the special teams coordinator in 2012. He was responsible for managing day-to-day recruiting operations, including official visits, and assisting the special teams coordinator with personnel, opposing looks and analysis. Charlton joined the Eagle staff in January 2012 after having served as an intern within the football coaching and equipment operation during the 2011 season. He is a 2011 graduate of Boston College who earned a degree in philosophy while serving four years as a student manager for the football team. A native of Salem, Mass., and former quarterback at Salem High, Charlton earned the program’s Student-Athlete and Lead-By-Example awards. He is a 2007 President’s Education Award recipient and member of the National Honor Society who is currently pursuing his master’s degree in the Woods School of Advancing Studies. He resides in Allston.
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Michael Vigneau is entering his 10th season as athletic trainer for the Boston College football team. He works with the Eagle football team throughout the year, taking an active role in preseason practice, the fall season, winter conditioning and spring practice. After serving two years as a resident athletic trainer in the Boston College sports medicine department, where he worked closely with the Eagles’ football and track and field teams, Vigneau was named assistant director for sports medicine for football in September 2006. He was promoted to associate director for football sports medicine in September 2012. He also served as an orthopedic technician at Brigham and Women’s Hospital prior to working as a resident trainer at the Heights. A 2003 graduate of Colby-Sawyer, Vigneau earned his master’s degree in education administration at Boston College in December 2007. A native of Millbury, Mass., Vigneau is a certified member of the National Athletic Trainers Association as well as the National Strength and Conditioning Association. He is a licensed athletic trainer in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Michael and his wife, Shari, have a son, Connor. They reside in Walpole.
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SUPPORT STAFF MICHAEL LIVINGSTON Graduate Asst. – Defense
Michael Livingston joined the Boston College football staff in February 2013 and is in his first as a defensive graduate assistant. In addition to serving as an assistant to coordinator Don Brown and the defensive staff, Livingston will assist defensive line coach Ben Albert. Prior to his arrival at Boston College, Livingston spent two seasons working alongside Brown as a defensive student assistant at the University of Connecticut. In 2012, the Huskies finished ninth among all FBS teams in total defense. A December 2012 graduate of the UConn with a concentration in journalism, Livingston first served as an equipment manager for the Huskies during their 2010 Big East championship season. He is a native of Norwalk, Conn., and is currently pursuing his master’s degree in the Woods School of Advancing Studies.
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CHRIS TRIFONE Graduate Asst. – Defense/ Special Teams
Chris Trifone is in his first year as a member of the Boston College football staff. He is entering his third season under the direction of Steve Addazio and is a defensive/special teams graduate assistant coach. He assists in the organization, classroom teaching and on-field coaching of the defensive backs and all phases of special teams play. Trifone also assists in the recruiting areas of New York, Western Pennsylvania, Massachusetts and South Florida. Prior to his arrival at the Heights in January 2013, he served as a defensive graduate assistant coach at Temple University for two seasons, adding special teams coaching duties to his responsibilities in his second season (2012) with the Owls. Trifone has also worked as an assistant coach at Worcester Polytechnic Institute. A native of Cheshire, Conn., he earned his bachelor’s degree from Endicott College in 2010. He played quarterback, defensive back, defensive end and wide receiver during his fouryear career for the Gulls. Trifone is a certified physical education teacher in the states of Massachusetts and Connecticut. He currently resides in Chestnut Hill.
KEVIN TOMASZEK Graduate Asst. – Video
Kevin Tomaszek is in his second year as the video graduate assistant for Boston College football. A volunteer video assistant at the Heights for the 2007-09 seasons while studying at nearby Boston University, Tomaszek spent the 2010 and 2011 seasons as the video graduate assistant for Louisiana Tech football where his primary role was filming and breakdown of practices and games and creating weekly highlight packages. Tomaszek joined the Boston College staff in August 2012. He is a 2010 graduate of Boston University where he earned a bachelor’s degree in secondary history education. During his time as an undergraduate at BU, he worked for BC as a volunteer video assistant, managing filming, editing and breakdown of practices and games and assisting in creating highlight films. Additionally, he was a BC camp administrator during the summer months.
BRIAH MARRA
Briah Marra is in her third year as a member of the Boston College football staff and is the assistant to head coach Steve Addazio. She joined the Eagle football staff in July 2011. She is responsible for organization, preparation and maintenance of the head coach’s schedule, including day-to-day facilitation of media obligations and assists in communication efforts with the student body. Briah also serves as an aide to the football operations staff and assists with organization and facilitation of summer youth camps and special events. Prior to Boston College, Briah was a sales assistant at Shape Magazine in New York City, providing capable assistance and support to the directors in pursuit of increased digital and print advertising sales and managing multiple account portfolios to one of the nation’s top women’s lifestyle magazines. Additionally, she has previously served internships in news, sales and public relations. She is a 2009 graduate of Wagner College with a degree in arts administration and minor in marketing. Originally from Seabrook, N.H., she and her husband, Matt Marra, currently reside in Somerville, Mass.
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Cathy Albano is in her 21st year as a member of the Boston College football staff. Albano has been an administrative assistant in the Eagles’ football office since October 1991. Prior to her arrival at the Heights, Albano was employed in Newton District Court Clerk’s office for five years. She received her associate’s degree from Mass Bay Community College. A native of Waltham, Mass., she and her husband, Frank, a senior facilities supervisor of residential life at Boston College, reside in Newton. They have three children – Marc, Bryan and Caitlyn. All three are Boston College graduates. Marc is a 2000 graduate and is currently an incentive and performance manager at Columbia Management; Marc and his wife, Kelly, welcomed their first child, Joseph, in November 2012. Caitlyn, a 2003 graduate who later received her master’s in special education from BC, is currently employed by the Boston Public School system; and Bryan, also an ‘03 graduate, is a firefighter for the city of Newton. Bryan and his wife, Sara, have a 1-year-old son, Jack.
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2012 GAME SUMMARIES GAME 1: MIAMI (FLA.) Sept. 1, 2012 • Chestnut Hill, Mass. • Alumni Stadium (39,262) Miami (Fla.) 14 7 10 10 41 Boston College 14 6 3 9 32 First Quarter 12:26 BC Williams 4-yd run (Freese kick), 7-75, 2:34 7:54 BC Sinkovec 15-yd pass from Rettig (Freese kick), 9-70, 3:30 0:53 UM Clements 1-yd run (Wieclaw kick), 13-83, 3:42 0:00 UM Perryman 41-yd INT return (Wieclaw kick) Second Quarter 10:53 BC Freese 26-yd field goal, 9-66, 4:07 9:02 UM Johnson 54-yd run (Wieclaw kick), 4-77, 1:51 3:32 BC Freese 37-yd field goal, 12-58, 5:30 MIAMI (FLA.) FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YARDS (NET) PASSES COMP-ATT-INT TOTAL OFFENSIVE PLAYS-YARDS PENALTIES-YARDS PUNT RETURNS - YARDS KICKOFF RETURNS - YARDS INTERCEPTIONS - YARDS PUNTS (NUMBER-AVG) FUMBLES - LOST TIME OF POSSESSION THIRD-DOWN CONVERSIONS FOURTH-DOWN CONVERSIONS RED-ZONE SCORES-CHANCES TOUCHDOWNS FIELD GOALS SACKS BY: NUMBER-YARDS
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Third Quarter 9:52 BC Freese 30-yd field goal, 10-60, 3:57 5:06 UM Wieclaw 22-yd field goal, 15-62, 4:46 1:18 UM Johnson 56-yd run (Wieclaw kick), 4-79, 1:17 Fourth Quarter 13:35 UM Wieclaw 24-yd field goal, 4-0, 0:46 9:49 UM Lewis 18-yd pass from Morris (Wieclaw kick), 8-47, 2:23 6:48 BC Kimble 17-yd pass from Rettig (Freese kick), 10-84, 3:01 0:04 BC Team safety RUSHING: UM - Johnson 7-135 2 TDs, James 14-54, Morris 8-18, Clements 3-4 1 TD, Botts 1-1, Dorsett 1-2; BC - Kimble 10-50, Williams 18-49 1 TD, Coleman 1-6, Amidon 1-1, Rettig 3-2. PASSING: UM - Morris 28-45-207 1 TD, 1 INT; BC - Rettig 32-51441 2 TDs, 1 INT. RECEIVING: UM - Hurns 8-81, Lewis 4-42 1 TD, Johnson 3-10, Dorsett 3-9, Scott 2-23, Cleveland 2-12, Walford 2-10, James 2-7, Sweeney 1-7, Clements 1-6; BC - Amidon 10-149, Kimble 8-130 1 TD, Sinkovec 3-67 1 TD, Miller 3-38, Coleman 2-13, Evans 2-11, Williams 2-7, Elliot 1-19, Parsons 1-7. INTERCEPTIONS: UM - Perryman 1-41; BC - Rositano 1-11. FUMBLES: UM - Chickillo 1-0, Gunter 1-28; BC - none. SACKS-YDS: UM - none. BC - Edebali 0.5-4, Rudolph 0.5-4. TACKLES (UA-A-T, TFLS): UM - Rodgers 7-1-8, Perryman 5-2-7 1 TFL, Green 4-3-7 0.5 TFL, Johnson 4-1-5 1 TFL, Bush 4-0-4, Finnie 4-0-4, Buchanan 3-2-5 0.5 TFL, McGee 3-2-5, Telemaque 2-3-5, Armbrister 2-1-3, Gaines 1-2-3, Cain 1-2-3, Pierre 2-0-2 1 TFL, Chickillo 1-1-2, Robinson 0-2-2, Smith 1-0-1, Gunter 1-0-1, Swasey 1-0-1, McCord 1-0-1, Grimble 1-0-1, Walford 1-0-1, Clements 1-01, Blue 1-0-1, Morris 0-1-1, Howard 0-1-1; BC - Pierre-Louis 8-614, Divitto 7-4-11, Clancy 6-2-8, Keyes 4-4-8. Sylvia 4-3-7 0.5 TFL, Edebali 2-4-6 1.5 TFL, Noel 4-1-5, Asprilla 2-2-4, Rositano 2-1-3, Rudolph 0-3-3 0.5 TFL Duggan 1-1-2, Ramsey 0-2-2 0.5 TFL, McCaffrey 1-0-1, Ricci 1-0-1, Mihalik 0-2-2, Appiah 0-2-2, Richardson 0-1-1, Howell 0-1-1, Abdesmad 0-1-1. Weather: Fair, 80 degrees, E wind at 10-15 mph; time elapsed: 3:35.
CHESTNUT HILL, Mass. (AP) — Freshman Duke Johnson broke two long touchdown runs, rushing for 135 yards to lead Miami (Fla.) to a 41-32 victory over Boston College. Johnson scored from 54 and 56 yards out for the Hurricanes, and Stephen Morris threw for 207 yards and a touchdown in the season opener for both teams. The schools also played each other in the 2011 finale, when BC beat the Hurricanes in Miami for the first time since Doug Flutie’s famous desperation pass in 1984. Chase Rettig led BC on two quick touchdown drives to open the game, scoring on Andre Williams’ 4-yard run on the first drive of the game and then a 15-yard pass to Jake Sinkovec. But Miami tied it before the quarter was over, scoring on Eduardo Clements’ 1-yard run and then, on the final play of the first, Denzel Perryman’s 41-yard interception return. After Nate Freese kicked a 26-yard field goal to give BC the lead again, Johnson broke loose from 54 yards out and scored 84
to make it 21-17. BC took the lead with two more field goals, but Miami’s Jake Wieclaw answered with one and then Johnson broke another long one. Rettig completed 32 of 51 passes for 441 yards and two touchdowns for BC, which led 14-0 after its first two possessions. But Johnson’s second score made it 31-23, and then the Eagles fumbled the ball away on consecutive drives to start the fourth quarter. That set up a field goal and touchdown to give Miami a 41-23 lead. BC cut the deficit on Rettig’s 17-yard touchdown pass to Tahj Kimble, but it wasn’t enough. Late in the fourth quarter, the Eagles came up just short of the goal line on a third-down pass to Spiffy Evans. With the clock below 2:30, Rettig quickly lined up and tried to sneak it in but was stopped for no gain. Miami took an intentional safety with 4 seconds left rather than punt from deep in its own end zone.
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on track and marched 62 yards in nine plays with Rettig capping the drive with a 3-yard TD toss to Evans to move ahead 7-3. Rettig completed a pair of passes for 27 yards, moving the ball deep into Maine’s territory, before junior Andre Williams carried to the 3 to set up the score. After the Black Bears gave the ball back to BC at its own 10 following a botched snap on a punt attempt, the Eagles made it 14-3 on Rettig’s 9-yard scoring strike to Johnathan Coleman, who made a nice grab along the back line of the end zone. Freese’s 39-yard field goal with 61 seconds left in the first half made it 17-3. The Eagles outgained the Black Bears 229-65 in the first half. Midway into the third, BC safety Jim Noel picked off Wasilewski’s pass at the Black Bears’ 18. Six plays later, Freese kicked a 20yard field goal to make it 20-3. Late in the quarter, Evans backpedaled to handle a long punt, bolted up the middle and raced untouched for the score, making it 27-3. The Eagles turned it into a rout when Rettig threw a 32-yard TD strike to Alex Amidon on the play after Manuel Asprilla picked off a pass.
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CHESTNUT HILL, Mass. (AP) — Junior quarterback Chase Rettig threw three touchdown passes, and sophomore Spiffy Evans caught one score and ran a punt back 82 yards for another as Boston College beat Maine 34-3. Junior place-kicker Nate Freese booted two field goals, helping the Eagles rebound from a season-opening loss to Miami last week. The loss was the season opener and the 1,000th game for Maine’s program. Brian Harvey had a 19-yard field goal for the Black Bears. Rettig went 16 of 32 for 219 yards and no interceptions. Junior running back Rolandan Finch carried 17 times for 90 yards. The longtime hockey rivals were locked in a surprisingly tight battle before the Eagles scored 17 points in the final 7:09 of the second quarter. Boston College broke it open with a field goal and two TDs late in the third. Maine’s Marcus Wasilewski was 20 of 42 for 134 yards and two interceptions. It was just the seventh meeting between the schools, with the first five coming before 1930. The Eagles outgained the Black Bears by nearly 100 yards in the opening quarter, but fumbled it away twice and trailed 3-0 after one. In the second, BC avoided turning the ball over, got its offense
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12 21 31-59 41-166 134 219 20-42-2 16-33-0 73-193 74-385 5-50 5-31 1-8 2-93 3-43 7-85 1-41 1-10 8-44.5 7-43.0 4-1 2-2 30:20 29:40 3 OF 18 6 OF 16 1 OF 3 0 OF 0 1-2 3-5 0-2 2-5 1-2 1-5 2-18 0-0
RUSHING: MAINE - Hood 21-64, Wasilewski 6-19, Johnson 2-7, Ondish 1--15; BC - Finch 17-90, Williams 14-61, Bordner 3-20, Kimble 2-14, Evans 1-1, Rettig 3-17. PASSING: MAINE - Wasilewski 20-42-134 2 INT; BC - Rettig 16-32219 3 TDs, Coleman 0-1-0. RECEIVING: MAINE - McDonald 6-37, Johnson 5-37, Perillo 4-25, Hood 2-9, Williams 1-12, Ebeling 1-10, Stevens 1-4; BC - Amidon 6-99 1 TD, Evans 4-53 1 TD, Coleman 3-51 1 TD, Finch 2-12, Parsons 1-4. INTERCEPTIONS: MAINE - none; BC - Asprilla 1-28, Noel 1-0. FUMBLES: MAINE - James 1-8, Team 1-0; BC - Adbesmad 1-5. SACKS-YDS: MAINE - Cole 2-18; BC - none. TACKLES (UA-A-T, TFLS): MAINE - Dennis 6-7-13, Clay 6-0-6, James 5-1-6, Kozlakowski 4-2-6 2 TFLs, Cole 4-1-5 2 TFLs, Russell 4-1-5, Eastman 2-3-5, Al-Mateen 3-0-3, Bates 1-2-3, Bates 1-2-3, KAmes 1-1-2, Roach 1-1-2, Toriola 0-2-2, Ofori 1-0-1, Hood 1-0-1, Wilson 1-0-1, Clark 0-1-1, Enslen 0-1-1, Mangiarelli 0-1-1; BC Clancy 8-3-11, Divitto 5-0-5, Richardson 3-2-5 0.5 TFL, Pierre-Louis 3-2-5, Simmons 3-0-3, Jones, B. 3-0-3, Edebali 2-1-3, Mihalik 2-1-3 1 TFL, Daniels 2-1-3, Appiah 1-2-3 0.5 TFL, Ramsey 2-0-2, Quinn 11-2 1 TFL, Duggan 1-1-2, Abdesmad 1-1-2, Jones, C. 1-0-1, Wujciak 1-0-1, Joy 1-0-1, Cranmore 1-0-1, McCaffrey 1-0-1, Asprilla 1-0-1, Rudolph 0-1-1, Noel 0-1-1.
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BC
Third Quarter 3:35 BC Freese 20-yd field goal, 7-15, 2:49 2:28 BC Evans 82-yd punt return (Freese kick) 1:18 BC Amidon 32-yd pass from Rettig (Freese kick), 1-32, 0:07
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Second Quarter 7:09 BC Evans 3-yd pass from Rettig (Freese kick), 962, 3:16 5:26 BC Coleman 9-yd pass from Rettig (Freese kick), 2-10, 0:41 1:01 BC Freese 39-yd field goal, 10-36, 1:39
Record: (0-1) Record: (1-1)
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Sept. 8, 2012 • Chestnut Hill, Mass. • Alumni Stadium (30,685) Maine 3 0 0 0 3 Boston College 0 17 17 0 34
GAME 3: NORTHWESTERN Sept. 15, 2012 • Evanston, Ill. • Ryan Field (32,597) Boston College 3 7 0 3 Northwestern 6 6 3 7 First Quarter 12:25 NU Budzien 42-yd field goal, 12-52, 2:35 8:03 BC Freese 21-yd field goal, 12-61, 4:22 3:36 NU Budzien 20-yd field goal, 10-72, 4:27 Second Quarter 13:21 NU Budzien 29-yd field goal, 12-67, 3:19 1:38 BC Coleman 31-yd pass from Rettig (Freese kick), 7-95, 2:35 0:02 NU Budzien 41-yd field goal, 9-55, 1:36 BC NU FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YARDS (NET) PASSES COMP-ATT-INT TOTAL OFFENSIVE PLAYS-YARDS PENALTIES-YARDS PUNT RETURNS - YARDS KICKOFF RETURNS - YARDS INTERCEPTIONS - YARDS PUNTS (NUMBER-AVG) FUMBLES - LOST TIME OF POSSESSION THIRD-DOWN CONVERSIONS FOURTH-DOWN CONVERSIONS RED-ZONE SCORES-CHANCES TOUCHDOWNS FIELD GOALS SACKS BY: NUMBER-YARDS
22 34 21-25 30-293 291 267 24-44-0 30-40-0 65-316 100-560 4-48 7-79 0-0 3-26 6-103 1-17 0-0 0-0 5-50.6 2-37.5 2-1 3-2 24:04 35:56 2 OF 11 12 OF 19 1 OF 1 0 OF 1 2-4 4-5 0-4 0-5 2-4 4-5 2-15 1-7
EVANSTON, Ill. (AP) — Mike Trumpy ran for 106 yards with a late touchdown, and Northwestern beat Boston College 22-13 on Saturday. Jeff Budzien tied a school record with five field goals and the Wildcats (3-0) made it three wins over three BCS teams to start the season even though they did not reach the end zone until the closing minutes. They downed a punt at the one to pin Boston College (1-2) against the goal line and took over on the Eagles’ 44 with 2:35 left in the game after they went three-and-out. After going three quarters against Vanderbilt the previous week without a TD, Northwestern finally broke through in this one when Trumpy broke up the middle for a 27-yard scoring run that made it 22-13 with 1:37 remaining. Before that, Budzien’s leg provided all the scoring. Northwestern wasted several big chances, particularly in the early going, and had to settle for field goals instead of touchdowns. But with their kicker on target, the Wildcats led most of the way to come out with the win. Kain Colter threw for 144 yards and ran for 66, while Trevor 86
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Third Quarter 2:50 NU Budzien 19-yd field goal, 19-94, 6:23 Fourth Quarter 14:50 BC Freese 34-yd field goal, 9-63, 3:00 1:37 NU Trumpy 27-yd run (Budzien kick), 4-44, 0:58
RUSHING: BC - Finch 8-19, Kimble 5-11, Williams 4-7, Rettig 3-3; NU - Trumpy 16-106 1TD, Venric 18-77, Colter 15-66, Jones, To. 114, Jones, Ty. 3-10, Green 4-8, Siemian 3-7, Vitabile 0-5. PASSING: BC - Rettig 24-44-291 1 TD; NU - Siemian 14-20-123, Colter 16-20-144. RECEIVING: BC - Amidon 9-118, Coleman 5-81 1 TD, Elliott 2-25, Kimble 2-21, Evans 2-19, Naples 2-6, Finch 1-16, Parsons 1-5. INTERCEPTIONS: none FUMBLES: BC - Steele 1-0, Jones 1-0; NU - Ariguzo 1-0. SACKS-YDS: BC - Pierre-Louis 1-9, Mihalik 1-1, Edebali 1-6; NU Nwabuisi 1-1, Arnfelt 1-2, Scott 1-7. TACKLES (UA-A-T, TFLS): BC - Clancy 14-10-24, Pierre-Louis 10-717 1 TFL, Sylvia 7-5-12, Divitto 6-6-12, Asprilla 1-5-6, Jones, C. 3-25, Mihalik 3-2-5 1 TFL, Appiah 3-2-5, Noel2-3-5, Quinn 3-1-4, Rudolph 2-2-4, Edebali 1-3-4 1TFL, Ricci 3-0-3, Abdesmad 1-1-2, Rositano 0-2-2, Jones, B. 0-2-2, Keyes 1-0-1, White 1-0-1, Richardson 1-0-1, Duggan 0-1-1, Wujciak 0-1-1, Simmons 0-1-1; NU Ariguzo 2-8-10, Carpentar 2-5-7, Nwabuisi 5-1-6 1 TFL, Arnfelt 2-24 1 TFL, Dugar 2-2-4, Bates 2-1-3, Scott 1-2-3 1 TFL, Evans 2-0-2, VanHoose 2-0-2, Henry 1-1-2, Jones 1-1-2, Proby 0-2-2, Campbell 0-2-2, Jensen 1-0-1, Ellis 1-0-1, Carter 1-0-1, Green 1-0-1, Jones, Ty. 0-1-1, Lowry 0-1-1, McEvilly 0-1-1, William 0-1-1, Goodlow 01-1, Flaherty 0-1-1. Weather: Sunny, 75 degrees, NE 8 mph; time elapsed: 3:19. Siemian threw for 123 yards. Venric Mark ran for 77 yards but spent the fourth quarter on the sideline limping with an undisclosed lower body injury. Chase Rettig came up big for Boston College, completing 24 of 44 passes for 291 yards and a touchdown, but the Eagles fell short. Budzien’s 41-yarder at the end of the second quarter gave the Wildcats a 12-10 lead, but that came right after another blown chance. A leaping Kyle Prater deflected a wobbly pass from Siemian in the end zone that probably should have been caught anyway for a 23-yard TD. Northwestern caught a break after Colter lost a fumble near midfield on its first possession of the third quarter. Boston College took over at the Wildcats 45 and drove to the 5 before Rolandan Finch got stripped at the line by Brian Arnfelt, with Chi Chi Ariguzo recovering the ball for Northwestern. That led to a 19-yarder by Budzien to make it 15-10 late in the third. Nate Freese pulled Boston College within two with a 34-yard field goal in the opening seconds of the fourth.
GAME 4: CLEMSON
First Quarter 10:16 BC Williams 30-yd run (Freese kick), 9-84, 3:37 7:17 CU Catanzaro 28-yd field goal, 12-77, 2:59 3:02 CU Boyd 6-yd run (Catanzaro kick), 6-43, 2:17
RUSHING: CU - Ellington 25-132 1 TD, Boyd 11-42 1 TD, McDowell 6-27 1 TD, Howard 2-5, Humphries 1-4; BC - Williams 22-61 1 TD, Swigert 1-8, Rettig 4-17. PASSING: CU - Boyd 28-38-367 3 TDs, 1 INT; BC - Rettig 25-43341 3 TDs, 2 INTs, Swigert 1-1-28. RECEIVING: CU - Hopkins 11-197 1 TD, Ford 5-38 1 TD, Humphries 4-41, Ja. Brown 3-61, Peake 3-12, Cooper 1-15, Ellington 1-3; BC - Amidon 8-193 2 TDs, Evans 4-70, Dudeck 4-20, Parsons 4-18, Coleman 2-34 1 TD, Swigert 2-27, MIller 1-5, Sinkovec 1-2. INTERCEPTIONS: CU - Peters 1-3, Hall 1-17; BC - Sylvia 1-0. FUMBLES: CU - none; BC - Duggan 1-0. SACKS-YDS: CU - D. Williams 1-9, Christian 1-7; BC - Mihalik 1-16. TACKLES (UA-A-T, TFLS): CU - Willard 7-2-9, Breeland 6-0-6, St. Anthony 3-3-6 2.5 TFLs, Meeks 3-2-5, Hall 3-2-5, Blanks 3-1-4, J. Watson 3-0-3, D. Williams 2-1-3 1.5 TFLs, Robinson 2-1-3, Jarrett 2-0-2 1 TFL, Beasley 2-0-2 1 TFL, Townsend 1-1-2, Brewer 1-1-2 1 TFL, Smith 1-1-2, Reader 1-1-2, Shuey 1-0-1, Benton 1-0-1, Crawford 1-0-1 Christian 1-0-1 1 TFL, Hopkins 0-1-1, Wright 0-1-1, Peters 0-1-1; BC - Sylvia 10-2-12, Clancy 6-4-10, Pierre-Louis 6-2-8 1 TFL, Keyes 7-0-7, Divitto 5-1-6, Asprilla 4-2-6, Duggan 3-2-5 1 TFL, Mihalik 3-1-4 1 TFL, Noel 3-0-3, C. Jones 2-1-3, Quinn 2-0-2, Rositano 1-1-2, Appiah 0-2-2, White 1-0-1, Flaherty 1-0-1, Abdesmad 1-0-1, Wujciak 1-0-1, Borcich 1-0-1, Rudolph 1-0-1, Richardson 10-1, Simmons 1-0-1, Ricci 0-1-1.
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Weather: Cloudy, 56 degrees, NE 5-10 mph; time elapsed: 3:38. touchdown for Clemson. Amidon’s yardage was the third most in school history — behind two games quarterbacked by Doug Flutie. BC came back from a 17-7 deficit to lead 21-17 on Rettig’s 31-yard pass to Amidon with 4:12 left in the first half. But Boyd hit Brandon Ford for a 4-yard TD just before the end of the half, then capped Clemson’s first drive of the second half with Roderick McDowell’s 16-yard touchdown run. After Rashard Hall’s interception set the Tigers up at the BC 33, Boyd hit Jaron Brown for 30 yards and Ellington ran it in from the 1 to make it 38-21. Clemson added its last TD when Boyd hit Hopkins from 35 yards out to make it 45-28 with 1 minute gone in the fourth quarter. The Tigers ended the game by taking a knee on the BC 1. 87
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CHESTNUT HILL, Mass. (AP) — Boston College showed off its offensive firepower but it wasn’t enough to match No. 17 Clemson. Tajh Boyd threw for 367 yards and three touchdowns and ran in another himself as the Tigers beat the Eagles 45-31. Chase Rettig completed 25 of 43 passes for 341 yards and three touchdowns. Alex Amidon caught eight passes for 193 yards and two touchdowns for Boston College (1-3, 0-2 ACC). The Eagles looked sharp early, opening a 21-17 lead before giving up three unanswered touchdowns. It seemed like whenever BC looked like it might have a chance to make a charge at Clemson, Boyd made a big play. Boyd completed 28 of 38 passes and ran 11 times for 42 yards for Clemson (4-1, 1-1 ACC). DeAndre Hopkins caught 11 passes for 197 yards for the Tigers. Andre Ellington ran 25 times for 132 yards and a
HISTORY & RECORDS
27 18 46-209 28-51 367 369 28-38-1 26-44-2 84-576 72-420 4-137 5-165 1-2 0-0 5-129 6-110 2-20 1-0 4-34.2 5-33.0 1-1 0-0 28:47 31:13 10 OF 16 5 OF 17 0 OF 1 2 OF 4 6-7 1-2 5-7 1-2 1-7 0-2 2-16 1-16
Fourth Quarter 14:00 CU Hopkins 35-yd pass from Boyd (Catanzaro kick), 6-75, 2:32 9:18 BC Freese 39-yd field goal, 12-54, 4:42
COACHES & STAFF
FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YARDS (NET) PASSES COMP-ATT-INT TOTAL OFFENSIVE PLAYS-YARDS PENALTIES-YARDS PUNT RETURNS - YARDS KICKOFF RETURNS - YARDS INTERCEPTIONS - YARDS PUNTS (NUMBER-AVG) FUMBLES - LOST TIME OF POSSESSION THIRD-DOWN CONVERSIONS FOURTH-DOWN CONVERSIONS RED-ZONE SCORES-CHANCES TOUCHDOWNS FIELD GOALS SACKS BY: NUMBER-YARDS
Third Quarter 11:06 CU McDowell 16-yd run (Catanzaro kick), 8-57, 1:51 3:07 CU Ellington 1-yd run (Catanzaro kick), 3-33, 0:43 0:35 BC Amidon 42-yd pass from Rettig (Freese kick), 6-75, 2:32
THE EAGLES
Second Quarter 14:56 CU Cooper 15-yd pass from Boyd (Catanzaro kick), 6-41, 1:43 7:49 BC Coleman 3-yd pass from Rettig (Freese kick), 8-92, 3:33 4:12 BC Amidon 31-yd pass from Rettig (Freese kick), 5-68, 2:00 0:23 CU Ford 4-yd pass from Boyd (Catanzaro kick), 1376, 3:49 CU BC
Record: (4-1, 1-1) Record: (1-3, 0-2)
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Sept. 29, 2012 • Chestnut Hill, Mass. • Alumni Stadium (40,138) No. 17 Clemson 10 14 14 7 45 Boston College 7 14 7 3 31
GAME 5: ARMY Oct. 6, 2012 • West Point, N.Y. • Michie Stadium (39,492) Boston College 7 17 0 7 Army 14 3 7 10 First Quarter 9:38 ARMY Steelman 1-yd run (Grochowski kick), 9-72, 3:44 5:47 BC Williams 1-yd run (Freese kick), 9-75, 3:51 1:49 ARMY Steelman 27-yd run (Grochowski kick), 9-77, 3:47 Second Quarter 10:45 BC Williams 99-yd run (Freese kick), 1-99, 0:15 7:19 BC Freese 25-yd field goal, 5-34, 2:05 2:46 BC Amidon 20-yd pass from Rettig (Freese kick), 7-62, 3:08 0:00 ARMY Grochowski 46-yd field goal, 6-22, 0:33 BC FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YARDS (NET) PASSES COMP-ATT-INT TOTAL OFFENSIVE PLAYS-YARDS PENALTIES-YARDS PUNT RETURNS - YARDS KICKOFF RETURNS - YARDS INTERCEPTIONS - YARDS PUNTS (NUMBER-AVG) FUMBLES - LOST TIME OF POSSESSION THIRD-DOWN CONVERSIONS FOURTH-DOWN CONVERSIONS RED-ZONE SCORES-CHANCES TOUCHDOWNS FIELD GOALS SACKS BY: NUMBER-YARDS
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17 31 28-186 79-516 234 79 16-29-0 5-13-0 57-420 92-595 3-19 7-56 0-0 2-8 2-19 2-57 0-0 0-0 6-40.5 2-37.5 0-0 0-0 22:22 37:38 4 OF 11 8 OF 16 0 OF 0 2 OF 3 3-3 3-5 2-3 2-5 1-3 1-5 0-0 5-37
WEST POINT, N.Y. (AP) — Trent Steelman rushed for 141 yards and scored three times, including a decisive 29-yard touchdown run with 45 seconds left, and Army beat Boston College 34-31 on Saturday to snap an eight-game losing streak. Fullback Larry Dixon had 128 yards rushing on just 13 carries and added another touchdown, and Daniel Grochowski kicked two field goals for Army (1-4), which finished with 516 yards rushing and held the ball for more than 37 minutes. After Grochowski’s 20-yard field goal gave Army a 27-24 lead with 9:04 left, BC (1-4) awoke after a listless third quarter. At the Army 24, Alex Amidon darted around from the left side, took a handoff, and raced untouched along the right side to give the Eagles a 31-27 lead with 6:11 left. The Army defense forced a punt, giving Steelman one last chance with 69 seconds left, and he delivered with a stunning burst left after a poor BC kick had given Army a first down at the 88
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Third Quarter 8:52 ARMY Dixon 6-yd run (Grochowski kick), 12-75, 6:08 Fourth Quarter 9:04 ARMY Grochowski 20-yd field goal, 15-55, 6:15 6:11 BC Amidon 24-yd run (Freese kick), 8-77, 2:48 0:45 ARMY Steelman 29-yd run (Grochowski kick), 3-38, 0:18
RUSHING: BC - Williams 21-191 2 TDs, Amidon 1-24 1 TD, Dudeck 1-8, Rettig 5-37; ARMY - Maples 24-184, Steelman 22-141 3 TDs, Dixon 13-128 1 TD, Brown 6-30, Turrentine 3-24, Fraser 1-9. PASSING: BC - Rettig 16-29-234 1 TD; ARMY - Steelman 5-12-79. RECEIVING: BC - Amidon 5-85 1 TD, Swigert 4-36, Coleman 3-58, Dudeck 3-47, Larmond 1-8; ARMY - Laird 3-42, Lawrence 1-28, Maples 1-9. INTERCEPTIONS: BC - none; ARMY - none. FUMBLES: BC - Divitto 1-0, Edebali 1-0; ARMY - Combs 1-0. SACKS-YDS: BC - none; ARMY - Combes 2-17, Kough 1.5-11, Glover 1-6, Linkul 0.5-3. TACKLES (UA-A-T, TFLS): BC - Divitto 10-8-18, Sylvia 11-6-17, Clancy 5-10-15, Rositano 8-4-12, Duggan 4-5-9, Edebali 3-3-6, Abdesmad 1-5-6, Rudolph 3-2-5, Simmons 3-1-4, Noel 2-1-3, Flaherty 2-0-2, Wujciak 0-2-2, Keyes 1-0-1, Asprilla 1-0-1, Borcich 1-0-1, Appiah 1-0-1, Williams, D. 0-1-1; ARMY - Holloway 5-4-9, Meier 3-3-6, Bacon 2-3-5 0.5 TFL, Combs 3-1-4, 2 TFLs, Watts 3-1-4, Kough 2-1-3 1.5 TFLs, Carnegie 2-1-3, Avery 2-0-2, Trimble 1-1-2, Williams 1-0-1, Glover 1-0-1 1 TFL, Martin 1-0-1, Shrader 0-1-1, Pierce 0-1-1, Atimalala 0-1-1, Keller 0-1-1, Linkul 0-1-1 0.5 TFL. Weather: Partly Sunny, 71 degrees, S 8 mph; time elapsed: 3:30.
38. It took Army just 18 seconds to score. The loss spoiled a stellar day for BC’s Andre Williams, who finished with a career-high 191 yards rushing on 17 carries and scored twice. Chase Rettig was 13 of 24 for 197 yards passing and was sacked five times, never finding any sort of rhythm. When a punt by Army’s Chris Boldt and a penalty against BC pinned the Eagles at their own 1, the Black Knights were poised to pounce. Instead, Williams bolted through a huge hole off right tackle and sped 99 yards for a touchdown to tie it at 14-all. It was the longest run in BC history. A bad pitch by Steelman on a third-and-1 play near midfield led to Army’s 14th lost fumble of the season, and the Eagles capitalized on Nate Freese’s 25-yard field goal to take a 17-14 lead midway through the second.
GAME 6: FLORIDA STATE
First Quarter 9:13 FSU Shaw 77-yd pass from Manuel (Hopkins kick), 6-99, 1:44 4:53 FSU Pryor 2-yd run (Hopkins kick), 7-58, 2:18
Fourth Quarter 13:06 FSU Wilder, Jr. 12-yd pass from Manuel (Hopkins kick), 10-77, 3:35 6:53 FSU Hopkins 38-yd field goal, 8-60, 3:38
Weather: Partly Cloudy, 84 degrees, NE 7 mph; time elapsed: 3:30. Boston College drove to the Florida State 1-yard line on the opening drive of the game, but couldn’t score, stopped twice only inches from the goal line. It didn’t take the Seminoles long to get to the other end. Manuel threw six straight passes on the opening 99-yard drive without once going to the run. He passed for 295 yards and three touchdowns in the first half alone. Kenny Shaw raced 77 yards with a Manuel pass to cap Florida State’s drive. Shaw caught the pass near midfield and outran two BC defenders down the left sideline for the touchdown. He had two catches for 125 yards and teammate Rodney Smith had nine receptions for 108 yards. Lonnie Pryor added a pair of short touchdown runs for the Seminoles, who rolled up 649 yards to BC’s 225. 89
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TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) — EJ Manuel threw for a career-high 439 yards and four touchdowns and kicker Dustin Hopkins became the Atlantic Coast Conference’s career scoring leader Saturday as 12th-ranked Florida State rebounded from its first loss of the season with a 51-7 victory over Boston College. Manuel completed 27 of 34 passes before leaving early in the fourth quarter with a 48-7 lead. Florida State (6-1, 3-1 ACC) rolled to a 28-0 lead midway through the second quarter before Boston College (1-5, 0-3) scored its touchdown on Chase Rettig’s 18-yard pass to Bobby Swigert. Rettig, who came into the game averaging 306.2 yards passing, managed 122 against the ACC’s top defense. Andre Williams ran for 104 yards on 20 carries for the Eagles
HISTORY & RECORDS
RUSHING: BC - Williams 20-104, McCaffrey 4-8, Bordner 1-3, Rettig 1-8, Dudeck 1-11; FSU - Freeman 8-70, Thompson 10-68, Wilder, Jr. 6-27, Smiley 2-21, Pryor 3-10 2 TDs, Manuel 4-5. PASSING: BC - Rettig 15-31-122 1 TD 1 INT, Bordner 1-2-7; FSU Manuel 27-34-439 4 TDs 2 INTs, Trickett 2-4-9. RECEIVING: BC - Swigert 5-61 1TD, Dudeck 5-9, Amidon 3-44, McCaffrey 1-7, Coleman 1-5, Evans 1-3; FSU - Smith 9-108, Benjamin 5-68 1 TD, Thompson 4-27, Dent 3-33, Wilder, Jr. 3-26 2 TDs, Shaw 2-125 1TD, Haggins 1-42, Greene 1-8, Pryor 1-0, Manuel 011. INTERCEPTIONS: BC - Asprilla 1-7, Nowl 1-13; FSU - Joyner 1-33. FUMBLES: BC - none; FSU - none. SACKS-YDS: BC - Moore 1-6; FSU - Jernigan 0.5-4, McAllister 0.54. TACKLES (UA-A-T, TFLS): BC - Divitto 6-1-7, Asprilla 5-2-7, Sylvia 1-6-7, Noel 3-3-6, Simmons 2-4-6, Pierre-Louis 2-4-6 1TFL, Clancy 4-1-5, Joy 3-2-5, Edebali 2-3-5, Jones 0-4-4, Williams, D. 2-0-2, McCaffrey 2-0-2, Moore 2-0-2 1 TFL, Ricci 1-1-2, Rudolph 1-1-2, Borcich 1-0-1, Murray 1-0-1, Lawrence 1-0-1, Duggan 0-1-1, Flaherty 0-1-1; FSU - Jones 4-4-8, Northrup 4-2-6 1 TFL, Brooks 4-1-5, Willaism 3-2-5, Carradine 2-3-5, Williams, P. 4-0-4 1 TFL, Williams, K. 3-1-4, Lawrence-Stample 2-2-4, Jernigan 1-2-3 1.5 TFLs, Wilder, Jr. 2-0-2, Smith, Tel. 2-0-2 1 TFL, Smith, Ter. 2-0-2, Darby 2-0-2, Dawkins 1-1-2, Goldman 1-1-2, Stevens 1-0-1, Stork 1-0-1, Rhodes 1-0-1, Joyner 1-0-1, Waisome 1-0-1, Hunter 0-1-1, Smiles 0-1-1, Werner 0-1-1, Moody 0-1-1, McAllister 0-1-1 0.5 TFL, Newberry 01-1.
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18 30 32-96 33-201 129 448 16-33-1 29-38-2 65-225 71-649 4-29 9-96 0-0 4-54 7-134 1-6 2-20 1-33 9-43.4 2-43.0 0-0 0-0 30:33 29:27 3 OF 15 4 OF 8 0 OF 1 0 OF 0 1-2 7-7 1-2 5-7 0-2 2-7 1-6 1-8
Third Quarter 11:45 FSU Pryor 3-yd run (Hopkins kick), 8-75, 3:15 3:43 FSU Hopkins 26-yd field goal, 9-67, 3:54
COACHES & STAFF
FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YARDS (NET) PASSES COMP-ATT-INT TOTAL OFFENSIVE PLAYS-YARDS PENALTIES-YARDS PUNT RETURNS - YARDS KICKOFF RETURNS - YARDS INTERCEPTIONS - YARDS PUNTS (NUMBER-AVG) FUMBLES - LOST TIME OF POSSESSION THIRD-DOWN CONVERSIONS FOURTH-DOWN CONVERSIONS RED-ZONE SCORES-CHANCES TOUCHDOWNS FIELD GOALS SACKS BY: NUMBER-YARDS
Record: (1-5, 0-3) Record: (6-1, 3-1)
THE EAGLES
Second Quarter 10:14 FSU Wilder, Jr. 7-yd pass from Manuel (Hopkins kick), 7-84, 3:17 7:27 FSU Benjamin 6-yd pass from Manuel (Hopkins kick), 3-58, 1:01 1:56 BC Swigert 18-yd pass from Rettig (Freese kick), 12-87, 5:26 0:00 FSU Hopkins 51-yd field goal, 3-23, 0:12 BC FSU
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Oct. 13, 2012 • Tallahassee, Fla. • Doak Campbell Stadium (81,075) Boston College 0 7 0 7 7 No. 11 Florida State 14 17 10 10 51
GAME 7: GEORGIA TECH Oct. 20, 2012 • Atlanta, Ga. • Bobby Dodd Stadium (40,112) Boston College 0 3 6 8 17 Georgia Tech 7 21 3 6 37 First Quarter 3:32 GT Washington 12-yd run (Scully kick), 13-90, 5:36 Second Quarter 12:57 GT Washington 1-yd run (Scully kick), 11-63, 4:16 8:35 BC Freese 25-yd field goal, 10-61, 4:13 3:33 GT Lee 24-yd run (Scully kick), 10-57, 4:51 2:01 GT Autry 45-yd pass from Lee (Scully kick), 1-45, 0:10 BC FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YARDS (NET) PASSES COMP-ATT-INT TOTAL OFFENSIVE PLAYS-YARDS PENALTIES-YARDS PUNT RETURNS - YARDS KICKOFF RETURNS - YARDS INTERCEPTIONS - YARDS PUNTS (NUMBER-AVG) FUMBLES - LOST TIME OF POSSESSION THIRD-DOWN CONVERSIONS FOURTH-DOWN CONVERSIONS RED-ZONE SCORES-CHANCES TOUCHDOWNS FIELD GOALS SACKS BY: NUMBER-YARDS
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15 30 16-32 76-391 264 172 19-31-1 6-15-0 47-296 91-563 3-27 7-65 1-3 1-3 5-122 3-70 0-0 1-0 5-43.6 2-39.5 0-0 0-0 16:15 43:37 1 OF 9 13 OF 20 1 OF 1 1 OF 1 2-2 4-7 1-2 3-7 1-2 1-7 0-0 2-10
ATLANTA (AP) — Tevin Washington ran for two touchdowns and backup quarterback Vad Lee also accounted for two scores, leading Georgia Tech to a 37-17 victory over Boston College. Zach Laskey rushed for 101 yards for the Yellow Jackets before going out with a shoulder injury. Georgia Tech built a 31-3 lead by early in the third quarter. Chase Rettig threw two touchdown passes to make the score a bit more respectable. The Yellow Jackets finished with 563 yards and held the ball for more than 43 minutes. Georgia Tech set the tone on its first possession, driving 89 yards in 10 plays before Connor Wujciak got a hand on a field goal attempt. That only delayed the inevitable. The Yellow Jackets got it back and quickly drove 90 yards in 13 plays, capped by Washington’s 12-yard touchdown run. After Boston College went three-and-out, Georgia Tech took it 63 yards in 11 plays. Again, it was Washington capping the drive, powering over for a 1-yard score to make it 14-0. The Eagles finally put together some offense after Washing90
Record: (1-6, 0-4) Record: (3-4, 2-3)
Third Quarter 10:06 GT Moore 32-yd field goal, 9-20, 4:44 1:23 BC Amidon 40-yd pass from Rettig (Levano pass failed), 5-76, 1:27 Fourth Quarter 13:02 BC Pantale 12-yd pass from Rettig (Coleman pass from Rettig), 8-62, 1:49 4:49 GT Sims 7-yd run (Moore kick failed), 15-75, 8:13
RUSHING: BC - Williams 11-51, Dudeck 1-3, Rettig 3-5; GT Laskey 17-101, Washington 17-63 2 TDs, Lee 11-62 1 TD, Sims 1355 1 TD, Smith 6-41, Bostic 5-31, Godhigh 3-21, Zenon 3-17, Connors 1-3. PASSING: BC - Rettig 19-31-264 2 TDs 1 INT; GT - Washington 48-83, Lee 2-6-89 1 TD, Bostic 0-1. RECEIVING: BC - Amidon 7-118 1 TD, Swigert 4-60, Coleman 237, Williams 2-27, Pantale 2-20 1 TD, Dudeck 2-2. GT - Bostic 2-66, Autry 1-45 1 TD, Zenon 1-44, Laskey 1-11, Godhigh 1-6. INTERCEPTIONS: BC - none; GT - Thomas 1-0. FUMBLES: BC - none; GT - Young 1-0. SACKS-YDS: BC - none; GT - Watts 1-8, Cummings 1-2. TACKLES (UA-A-T, TFLS): BC - Clancy 6-5-11, Rositano 6-3-9, Borcich 5-4-9, Pierre-Louis 5-3-8, Divitto 3-4-7, Edebali 2-5-7, Noel 60-6, Murray 3-3-6, Sylvia 3-2-5, Daniels 3-2-5, Appiah 3-1-4, Wujciak 2-2-4, Asprilla 3-0-3, Simmons 2-1-3, Davis 1-1-2, Ricci 10-1, Jones 1-0-1, Duggan 1-0-1, Crimmins 0-1-1, Joy 0-1-1, Moore 0-1-1, Williams 0-1-1; GT - Johnson 4-0-4, Attachu 4-0-4, Watts 31-4 2.5 TFLs, Young 3-1-4, Nealy 2-2-4, Sweeting 3-0-3, Barnes 12-3 1 TFL, White 2-0-2, Thomas 2-0-2, MIlton 1-1-2, Moore 1-0-1, Smith 1-0-1, Cross 1-0-1, Kitchen 1-0-1, Cummings 1-0-1 1 TFL, Poole 1-0-1, Hunt-Days 0-1-1 0.5 TFL, Green 0-1-1, Harrell 0-1-1 Weather: 67 degrees, WNW 11 mph; time elapsed: 3:12.
ton’s second TD, setting up Nate Freese’s 25-yard field goal. But Georgia Tech took the ensuing kickoff and got right back to work, sparked by Jamal Golden’s 36-yard return. Changing up at quarterback, the Yellow Jackets sent in Lee to spell Washington. The redshirt freshman took advantage of his opportunity, breaking off a 24-yard touchdown run that included a couple of nifty moves right at the goal line. Boston College went 19 yards the wrong way on its next possession. A shotgun snap sailed far over Rettig’s head, forcing the quarterback to fall on it, and Andre Williams lost 2 more yards on a fumble that was recovered by the Eagles. After punting it away again, they quickly gave up Lee’s 45yard touchdown pass to Anthony Autry. Rettig was 19 of 31 for 264 yards, including touchdown passes of 40 yards to Alex Amidon and 12 yards to Chris Pantale. The Eagles closed the margin to 31-17, but their last hope ended on a roughing-the-punter penalty.
GAME 8: MARYLAND
First Quarter 13:15 BC Dudeck 20-yd pass from Rettig (Freese kick), 2-39, 0:40
Third Quarter 12:11 BC Freese 28-yd field goal, 7-61, 2:49 6:26 MD King 1-yd pass from Rowe (Magistro kick), 1384, 5:45 0:07 MD Magistro 28-yd field goal, 8-44, 4:06 Fourth Quarter 8:47 MD Diggs 66-yd pass from Rowe (Magistro kick), 3-73, 1:36 00:52 BC Coleman 14-yd pass from Rettig (Freese kick), 13-85, 3:53
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Diggs had 11 catches for 152 yards for Maryland, and Wes Brown ran 23 times for 73 yards. The Eagles scored on a twoplay, 39-yard touchdown drive on their first possession and took over on the Maryland 19 on their second thanks to Spiffy Evans’ 72-yard punt return. But Andre Williams fumbled the ball into the end zone, where it was recovered by Darius Kilgo for a touchback. BC made it 10-0 on Nate Freese’s 36-yard field goal early in the second quarter and made it 13-0 on a 28-yarder early in the third. They had a chance to ice it when Rowe sailed a third-and7 pass over the middle into double-coverage that linebacker Nick Clancy had in his hands but dropped. On fourth down, Rowe hit Kevin Dorsey for 26 yards; on fourth-and-goal from the 1 yard-line, Rowe connected with Nigel King for the touchdown that made it 13-7. Maryland took over at its own 27 yard-line and needed just three plays to score to go up 17-13. Rowe hit Diggs on a slant pattern, and the receiver headed to the left sideline before outsprinting the coverage to the end zone.
HISTORY & RECORDS
CHESTNUT HILL, Mass. (AP) — Chase Rettig completed a 14yard touchdown pass to Johnathan Coleman with 52 seconds left to give Boston College a 20-17 victory over Maryland. The victory snapped a five-game losing streak for the Eagles (2-6, 1-4 Atlantic Coast Conference) and helped them avoid their worst start since 1989. Caleb Rowe completed a 66-yard touchdown pass to Stefon Diggs midway through the fourth quarter to give Maryland its first lead of the game. But on the first play after BC’s go-ahead touchdown, Rowe was intercepted by Spenser Rositano. A freshman making the start because of injuries to Maryland’s top three quarterbacks, Rowe completed 23 of 42 passes for 240 yards and two touchdowns. But he was also picked off three times. Wearing stars-and-stripes uniforms for Military Appreciation Day, Boston College opened a 13-0 lead early in the third quarter thanks to a pair of interceptions and then came back after giving up the lead. Rettig was 21 for 39 for 287 yards and two touchdowns, completing his last six passes on the game-winning drive. Alex Amidon caught nine passes for 137 yards.
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16 17 32-97 27-8 240 287 23-42-3 21-39-0 74-337 66-295 3-32 3-35 2-11 3-109 3-43 4-83 0-0 3-8 8-40.8 7-39.6 0-0 3-2 33:27 26:33 5 OF 18 3 OF 13 2 OF 2 0 OF 1 2-3 4-5 1-3 2-5 1-3 2-5 5-40 1-8
RUSHING: BC - Williams 16-60, Dudeck 2-7, Rettig 7-43; MD Brown, W. 23-73, Rowe 9-24. PASSING: BC - Rettig 21-39-287 2 TDs; MD - Rowe 23-42-240 2 TDs, 3 INTs RECEIVING: BC - Amidon 9-137, Coleman 4-58 1 TD, Pantale 454, Dudeck 1-20 1 TD, Elliot 1-7, Evans 1-6, Swigert 1-5; MD Diggs 11-152 1 TD, Dorsey 3-41, King 3-15 1 TD, Furstenburg 221, Brown, W. 2-6, Campbell 1-13, Jacobs 1-4. INTERCEPTIONS: BC - Simmons 1-2, Rositano 1-0, Borcich 1-6; MD - none. FUMBLES: BC - none; MD - Francis 1-0, Kilgo 1-0. SACKS-YDS: BC - Pierre-Louis 1-8; MD - Vellano 2.5-22, Hartsfield 0.5-5, Francis 2-13. TACKLES (UA-A-T, TFLS): BC - Pierre-Louis 6-4-10 1 TFL, Sylvia 63-9 1 TFL, Clancy 4-5-9 1 TFL, Simmons 4-3-7, Wujciak 3-3-6 1 TFL, Edebali 3-2-5 1 TFL, Divitto 4-0-4, Joy 3-0-3 1 TFL, Rositano 11-2, Mihalik 1-1-2, Murray 0-2-2 0.5 TFL, Noel 1-0-1, Abdesmad 10-1 1 TFL, Jones, B. 1-0-1, McCaffrey 1-0-1, Keyes 1-0-1, Daniels 1-0-1, Davenport 1-0-1, Jones, C. 0-1-1, Borcich 0-1-1; MD - Farrand 6-1-7, McDougle 6-0-6 1 TFL, Nixon 6-0-6, Franklin 4-1-5, Vellano 3-2-5 2.5 TFLs, Hartsford 1-4-5 1.5 TFLs, Francis 4-0-4 3 TFLs, Tate 3-0-3, Goins 2-0-2, Kilgo 2-0-2, Johnson 2-0-2 1 TFL, Hill 1-01, Davis 1-0-1, Renfro 1-0-1, Gilbert 1-0-1, Dorsey 1-0-1, Whitfield 1-0-1, Cheeseboro 1-0-1.
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THE EAGLES
Second Quarter 4:45 BC Freese 36-yd field goal, 6-30, 1:38
Record: (4-4, 2-2) Record: (2-6, 1-4)
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Oct. 27, 2012 • Chestnut Hill, Mass. • Alumni Stadium (33,267) Maryland 0 0 10 7 17 Boston College 7 3 3 7 20
GAME 9: WAKE FOREST Nov. 3, 2012 • Winston-Salem, N.C.• BB&T Field (28,963) Boston College 0 7 7 0 Wake Forest 14 7 7 0 First Quarter 7:39 WF Campanaro 5-yd pass from Price (Hedlund kick), 11-48, 3:07 1:13 WF Campanaro 27-yd pass from Price (Hedlund kick), 6-43, 1:39 Second Quarter 5:25 BC Amidon 16-yd pass from Rettig (Freese kick), 12-95, 5:31 0:54 WF Campanaro 16-yd pass from Price (Hedlund kick), 5-15, 2:35 BC WF FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YARDS (NET) PASSES COMP-ATT-INT TOTAL OFFENSIVE PLAYS-YARDS PENALTIES-YARDS PUNT RETURNS - YARDS KICKOFF RETURNS - YARDS INTERCEPTIONS - YARDS PUNTS (NUMBER-AVG) FUMBLES - LOST TIME OF POSSESSION THIRD-DOWN CONVERSIONS FOURTH-DOWN CONVERSIONS RED-ZONE SCORES-CHANCES TOUCHDOWNS FIELD GOALS SACKS BY: NUMBER-YARDS
22 22 21-12 32-116 369 293 30-51-3 39-57-1 72-381 89-409 4-26 9-76 2-19 1-12 1-17 2-22 1-13 3-2 2-50.0 5-37.6 3-1 3-0 25:14 34:46 4 OF 12 13 OF 22 1 OF 4 2 OF 4 2-4 2-2 2-4 2-2 0-4 0-2 0-0 3-21
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Third Quarter 8:35 BC Pantale 12-yd pass from Swigert (Freese kick), 3-67, 0:57 2:36 WF Harris 23-yd run (Hedlund kick), 9-74, 3:50
RUSHING: BC -Dudeck 14-32, Williams 4-0, Rettig 3-20; WF - Harris 17-84 1 TD, Martin 8-22, Price 4-17, Jackson 1--1, Campanaro 2-6. PASSING: BC - Rettig 29-43-357 1 TD, 3 INTs, Swigert 1-1-12 1 TD; WF - Price 39-57-293 3 TDs, 1 INT. RECEIVING: BC - Amidon 10-130 1 TD, Coleman 7-97, Swigert 456, Pantale 4-37 1 TD, Evans 3-26, Jackson 1-13, Dudeck 1-10; WF - Campanaro 16-123 3 TDs, Davis 7-62, Bohanon 6-35, Ragland 439, Harris 3-13, Terry 1-10, Jackson 1-7, Martin 1-4. INTERCEPTIONS: BC - Rositano 1-13; WF - Marshall 1-0, Johnson 1-2, Olson 1-0. FUMBLES: BC - none; WF - Thompson 1-0. SACKS-YDS: BC - none; WF - Thompson 1-9, Whitlock 1-7, Redding 0.5-2, Harris 0.5-3. TACKLES (UA-A-T, TFLS): BC - Clancy 6-8-14 0.5 TFL, Simmons 35-8, Daniels 5-2-7, Wujciak 3-4-7, Asprilla 4-2-6, Sylvia 2-4-6, Mihalik 1-5-6 0.5 TFL, Divitto 2-3-5, Duggan 2-2-4, Edebali 2-2-4 1 TFL, Rositano 2-1-3, Borcich 1-2-3 0.5 TFL, Joy 1-2-3 0.5 TFL, Murray 0-3-3, Abdesmad 0-3-3, Jones, C. 2-0-2, McCaffrey 1-1-2, Pantale 1-0-1, Ricci 1-0-1, Noel 0-1-1, Jones, B. 0-1-1, Lawrence 0-1-1; WF - Jackson 5-4-9 2 TFLs, Johnson 5-2-7, Marshall 5-1-6, Thompson 4-2-6 1 TFL, Ehrmann 3-3-6 0.5 TFL, Mack 3-2-5, Noel 3-1-4, Okoro 3-1-4 0.5 TFL, Whitlock 2-1-3 1.5 TFLs, Redding 1-1-2 0.5 TFL, Haynes 1-1-2, Olson 1-1-2 0.5 TFL, Floyd 1-0-1, Ramsey 1-0-1, Bishop 1-0-1, Harris 0-1-1, Allen 0-1-1. Weather: Sunny, 59 degrees, Wind SW 4 mph; time elapsed: 3:23.
WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. (AP) — Michael Campanaro caught three first-half touchdown passes from Tanner Price and Wake Forest took a step closer to becoming bowl eligible with a 28-14 win over Boston College on Saturday. Campanaro tied an Atlantic Coast Conference record with 16 receptions for 123 yards and became only the eighth player in school history to catch three TD passes in a game. Price was outstanding, completing 39 of 57 passes for 293 yards as the Demon Deacons (5-4, 3-4) bounced back from a 29point thrashing last week to No. 9 Clemson. Wake Forest came in with the lowest-scoring offense in the ACC, but looked sharp early with Price hooking up on touchdown strikes of 5, 27 and 16 yards to Campanaro to build a 21-7 halftime lead. Chase Rettig threw for 357 yards for Boston College (2-7, 15), but turned the ball over four times, three of those on interceptions. The previous nine meetings between these teams were decided by 10 points or less, but it appeared early on Wake Forest 92
might run away with this one after jumping out to a 14-0 lead in the first quarter. But Rettig capped a 12-play, 95-yard touchdown drive in the second quarter with a 16-yard scoring strike to Alex Amidon to cut the Deacons’ lead in half. Amidon finished with 10 catches for 130 yards. However, Wake Forest turned the tide late in the second quarter when defensive end Zach Thompson stripped Rettig of the ball in the backfield and recovered at the Eagles 15. Five plays later Price hooked up with a wide-open Campanaro on a wheel route for their third touchdown with 54 seconds left in the half. Boston College would make it close. After a 52-yard completion from Rettig to Johnathan Coleman, the Eagles went to their bag of tricks. Rettig threw a lateral to receiver Bobby Swigert, who promptly threw to a wide-open Chris Pantale in the end zone for a 12-yard touchdown to cut the lead to 21-14. That was as close as they’d get.
GAME 10: NOTRE DAME
First Quarter 7:26 ND Golson 2-yd run (Brindza kick), 13-95, 5:39
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That was the year BC’s David Gordon kicked a 41-yard field goal as time expired to beat No. 1 Notre Dame and end its perfect season in the final game. In 2002, the Irish were unbeaten and No. 4 in the country when unranked Boston College won 14-7 in South Bend to again spoil Notre Dame’s chances at a national championship. Notre Dame entered the day trailing Alabama, Oregon and Kansas State in the AP Top 25. The Irish would probably need either Oregon or Kansas State to fall from the unbeaten in order to squeeze into the top two in the BCS rankings. Notre Dame scored on its first possession, going 95 yards to make it 7-0 on Golson’s 2-yard run. The Irish fumbled on their second try but then mounted another long drive, going 87 yards on 16 plays and taking a 14-3 lead on Golson’s pass to Niklas with 26 seconds left in the half. Golson rolled right and found Goodman in the left corner of the end zone on the first drive of the third quarter to make it 21-3. Boston College made one last charge with a 45-yard field goal early in the fourth quarter that cut the deficit to 21-6. But BC couldn’t get past the Notre Dame 35 before turning the ball over on downs. The Eagles held on defense, then brought the ball to midfield before Rettig’s pass was deflected by receiver Donte Elliott and right to Te’o.
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CHESTNUT HILL, Mass. (AP) — Everett Golson ran for a touchdown and threw for two more on Saturday night to help No. 4 Notre Dame beat Boston College 21-6 and keep its national championship hopes intact. Taking the field one hour after top-ranked Alabama lost to No. 15 Texas A&M, the Fighting Irish (10-0) remained unbeaten and in the hunt for a spot in the BCS title game. And a week after needing triple overtime — and a lot of luck — to get past unheralded Pittsburgh, Notre Dame eased past a longtime rival that had twice before spoiled its hopes of a No. 1 finish. Golson completed 16 of 24 passes for 200 yards, connecting with Troy Niklas for a 7-yard touchdown at the end of the first half and with John Goodman from 18 yards out early in the second. Manti Te’o grabbed his sixth interception of the season — a school record for a linebacker — to end BC’s last real chance at a comeback with just under 6 minutes left. Chase Rettig completed 27 of 34 passes for 247 yards for BC (2-8), which is off to its worst start since 1989. Alex Amidon caught six passes for 84 yards to break the school’s single-season record for receiving yards. Theo Riddick ran 18 times for 104 yards and caught six passes for 67 more for the Irish, who are 10-0 for the first time since 1993.
RUSHING: ND - Riddick 18-104, Golson 11-29 1 TD, Wood 6-33, Atkinson 4-9; BC - Finch 7-40, Amidon 1-14, Swigert 1-9, Dudeck 4-9, Coleman 1-4, Rettig 8-14. PASSING: ND - Golson 16-24-200 2 TDs, Rees 1-1-9; BC - Rettig 27-43-247 1 INT. RECEIVING: ND - Eifert 6-67, Riddick 4-56, Jones 3-39, Daniels 222, Goodman 1-18 1 TD, Niklas 1-7 1 TD; BC - Amidon 6-84, Finch 5-25, Evans 4-47, Dudeck 4-40, Swigert 3-23, Pantale 3-14, Naples 1-9, Coleman 1-5. INTERCEPTIONS: ND - Te’o 1-0; BC - none. FUMBLES: ND - Shembo 1-0; BC - Rositano 1-0, Divitto 1-0. SACKS-YDS: ND - Shembo 3-26, Lewis-Moore 1-6; BC - none. TACKLES (UA-A-T, TFLS): ND - Jackson 7-1-8 1 TFL, Motta 7-0-7, Te’o 4-1-5, Shembo 4-1-5 4 TFLs, Fox 3-1-4, Calabrese 2-2-4, Atkinson 3-0-3, Spond 3-0-3, Williams 3-0-3, Russell 2-1-3, Lewis-Moore 2-0-2 1 TFL, Day 1-0-1 1 TFL, Farley 1-0-1, Okwara 1-0-1, Jones 10-1 1 TFL, McCarthy 1-0-1, Nix 1-0-1, Schmidt 1-0-1; BC - Rositano 7-3-10 0.5 TFL, Daniels 5-3-8 0.5 TFL, Simmons 7-0-7, Sylvia 5-2-7, Divitto 4-2-6, Duggan 3-3-6, Abdesmad 3-1-4, Edebali 3-0-3, Asprilla 2-0-2, Ricci 2-0-2 1 TFL, Wujciak 0-2-2, Crimmins 1-0-1, Moore 1-0-1, Noel 1-0-1, Appiah 1-0-1, Keyes 1-0-1.
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21 20 40-184 23-53 209 247 14-25-0 27-43-1 65-393 66-300 8-65 6-40 1-3 0-0 3-78 3-56 1-0 0-0 3-36.7 2-37.0 3-2 2-1 32:23 27:37 11 OF 14 8 OF 15 0 OF 0 0 OF 2 3-3 1-1 3-3 0-1 0-3 1-1 4-32 0-0
Fourth Quarter 13:44 BC Freese 45-yd field goal, 12-58, 4:56
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Third Quarter 10:44 ND Goodman 18-yd pass from Golson (Brindza kick), 16-87, 8:30
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Second Quarter 14:55 BC Freese 36-yd field goal, 15-69, 7:31 0:26 ND Niklas 7-yd pass from Golson (Brindza kick), 965, 4:16
Record: (10-0) Record: (2-8)
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Nov. 10, 2012 • Chestnut Hill, Mass. • Alumni Stadium (44,500) No. 4 Notre Dame 7 7 7 0 21 Boston College 0 3 0 3 6
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GAME 11: VIRGINIA TECH Nov. 17, 2012 • Chestnut Hill, Mass. • Alumni Stadium (34,266) Virginia Tech 3 0 14 6 7 30 Boston College 3 10 0 10 0 23 First Quarter 8:17 BC Freese 36-yd field goal, 6-10, 2:02 3:25 VT Journell 26-yd field goal, 11-72, 4:52 Second Quarter 13:30 BC Amidon 2-yd pass from Rettig (Freese kick), 786, 2:56 0:04 BC Freese 35-yd field goal, 8-42, 1:30 Third Quarter 11:35 VT Thomas 1-yd run (Journell kick), 7-20, 3:25 1:12 VT Davis 37-yd pass from Thomas (Journell kick), 8-61, 3:13 VT BC FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YARDS (NET) PASSES COMP-ATT-INT TOTAL OFFENSIVE PLAYS-YARDS PENALTIES-YARDS PUNT RETURNS - YARDS KICKOFF RETURNS - YARDS INTERCEPTIONS - YARDS PUNTS (NUMBER-AVG) FUMBLES - LOST TIME OF POSSESSION THIRD-DOWN CONVERSIONS FOURTH-DOWN CONVERSIONS RED-ZONE SCORES-CHANCES TOUCHDOWNS FIELD GOALS SACKS BY: NUMBER-YARDS
18 20 48-154 45-167 247 129 16-33-0 13-30-1 81-401 75-300 8-65 6-40 3-32 4-57 6-162 4-67 1-0 0-0 7-39.6 7-38.3 3-0 0-0 30:04 29:56 8 OF 21 3 OF 16 2 OF 3 0 OF 1 4-4 4-4 2-4 2-4 2-4 2-4 7-39 0-0
CHESTNUT HILL, Mass. (AP) — Logan Thomas threw for two touchdowns — the second a 7-yarder to Randall Dunn in overtime — and ran for another score to help Virginia Tech keep its bowl hopes alive with a 30-23 comeback win over Boston College on Saturday. Thomas completed 16-of-33 passes for 247 yards and added a 1-yard touchdown run. Cody Journell kicked three field goals for Virginia Tech. Rolandan Finch rushed 26 times for 133 yards and Nate Freese booted three field goals for BC. Chase Rettig was 13-of-30 for 129 yards and one touchdown for the Eagles. Boston College won the toss before overtime and elected to play defense first. Virginia Tech scored on its initial possession. The Hokies then held BC, tackling David Dudeck five yards short after he collected a swing pass from Rettig on a fourth-and11 play. 94
Record: (5-6, 3-4) Record: (2-9, 1-6)
Fourth Quarter 11:18 BC Freese 42-yd field goal, 10-55, 4:54 6:14 VT Journell 42-yd field goal, 4-6, 1:22 4:11 BC Dudeck 12-yd run (Freese kick), 6-64, 2:03 1:05 VT Journell 41-yd field goal, 10-62, 3:06 Overtime 15:00 VT Dunn 7-yd pass from Thomas (Journell kick), 6-25, 0:00
RUSHING: VT - Gregory 14-69, Coleman 12-48, Scales 7-27, Thomas 13-7 1 TD, Knowles 1-6, Roberts 1-3; BC - Finch 26-138, Dudeck 8-38 1 TD, Amidon 1-18, Rettig 9-25. PASSING: VT - Thomas 16-33-247 2 TDs; BC - Rettig 13-30-129 1 TD, 1 INT. RECEIVING: VT - Davis 5-104 1 TD, Fuller 2-72, Malleck 2-16, Roberts 2-11, Knowles 2-6, Asante 1-17, Coleman 1-14, Dunn 1-7 1 TD; BC - Finch 5-53, Pantale 4-36, Amidon 2-18, Coleman 1-15, Dudeck 1-7. INTERCEPTIONS: VT - Exum 1-0; BC - none. FUMBLES: VT - none; BC - none. SACKS-YDS: VT - Taylor 2-13, Tweedy 2-16, Hopkins 0.5-0, Wilson 1-4, Collins 1-5, Marshall 0.5-1; BC - none. TACKLES (UA-A-T, TFLS): VT - Tyler 6-4-10, Taylor 8-1-9 3 TFLs, Tweedy 5-2-7 2 TFLs, Jarrett 5-1-6, Fuller 5-1-6, Hopkins 1-4-5 1.5 TFLs, Gayle 4-0-4, Trimble 4-0-4, Bronner 4-0-4, Wilson 2-0-2 1 TFL, Exum 2-0-2, Collins 1-1-2 1 TFL, Maddy 1-1-2 1 TFL, Marshall 0-2-2 0.5 TFL, Nicolas 1-0-1, Scales 1-0-1, Hughes 1-0-1, Vandyke 1-0-1, Hopkins 0-1-1; BC - Clancy 17-3-20 2.5 TFLs, Edebali 7-1-8 2 TFLs, Pierre-Louis 6-1-7, Ricci 5-2-7 1.5 TFLs, Simmons 4-1-5, Noel 3-2-5, Divitto 2-1-3, Rositano 2-1-3, Adbesmad 1-2-3 1 TFL, Sylvia 2-0-2, Murray 1-1-2, Asprilla 1-1-2 1 TFL, Jones 1-1-2, Elliott 1-0-1, Williams 1-0-1, Flaherty 1-0-1, Daniels 0-1-1, Keyes 0-1-1, Davenport 0-1-1, Lawrence 0-1-1, McCaffrey 0-1-1. Weather: Partly Cloudy, 42 degrees, Wind NNW 9 mph; time elapsed: 3:39. With Virginia Tech holding a 20-16 edge, BC grabbed the lead when Dudeck, a freshman, took a handoff, hesitated at the line and burst through an open hole for his first career a TD run — a 12-yarder with 4:11 to play. The Hokies then marched 62 yards in 10 plays, with Journell’s third field goal of the game — a 41-yarder — tying it at 23-all with 65 seconds left. Virginia Tech, which trailed by 10 at the half, took a 17-13 lead on Thomas’ 37-yard TD pass to Marcus Davis late in the third quarter. The play came on a third-and-17 after BC elected to accept a holding call and move the Hokies out of field goal range. The Eagles had stopped Thomas on a scramble up the middle on the prior play near the 22. On the ensuing drive, Freese’s third field goal of the game — a 42-yarder — cut it to 17-16, but Journell’s 42-yard field goal with 6:15 to play restored the Hokies’ four-point lead.
GAME 12: NC STATE
First Quarter 2:09 BC Nate Freese 19-yard field goal, 9-66, 2:28
BC
Weather: Sunny, 50 degrees, NW wind at 10-15 mph; time elapsed: 3:27
Glennon found Palmer for an 8-yard score on the next drive. Then, after Juston Burris recorded the Wolfpack’s third interception of Chase Rettig, Glennon hit Palmer for a 25-yard score and a 27-10 lead. Glennon’s season total of 3,648 yards is second on the school’s all-time list, behind Philip Rivers. Glennon is the first player in NC State history to record multiple 30-touchdown seasons. He had 31 last season and 30 this year.
HISTORY & RECORDS UNIVERSITY & MEDIA
RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — Mike Glennon threw three touchdown passes and David Amerson returned an interception for a score Saturday as North Carolina State defeated Boston College 27-10 in the teams' regular-season finale. NC State (7-5, 4-4 Atlantic Coast Conference) is headed for a bowl game for the third season in a row — its destination is dependent on other ACC results. Glennon connected twice for touchdowns with Tobais Palmer in a span of 51 seconds late in the third quarter to propel the Wolfpack. Glennon finished 24 of 37 for 230 yards. Amerson snagged a pass that deflected off the hands of Boston College receiver Colin Larmond Jr., recording his 18th career pick and darting back for a 55-yard score 27 seconds before halftime. NC State improved to 12-2 when Amerson records an interception, including 5-0 this season. The Wolfpack overcame a shaky offensive performance in the first half — one fumble, six punts — to clinch a third consecutive winning season. Boston College’s Rolandan Finch (19 carries, 144 yards) scored from 4 yards out with 5:18 left in the third quarter to cut the lead to 14-10, but that was as close as the Eagles (2-10, 1-7) would get.
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17 17 29-204 39-131 123 245 45-16-3 41-27-0 74-327 80-376 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-22 3-53 3-29 0-0 3-83 8-37.5 7-34.3 0-0 1-1 4-23 5-35 26:50 33:10 3 OF 15 8 OF 20 0 OF 2 1 OF 3 2-2 2-3 0-0 2-10
RUSHING: BC - Finch 19-149; Dudeck 5-39; Rettig 5-16. NCS Thornton 28-105; Glennon 2-16; Barnes 6-11; Fisher 1-6; TEAM 1(-3); Palmer 1-(-4). PASSING: BC - Rettig 16-45-3-123. NCS - Glennon 27-41-0-245. RECEIVING: BC - Pantale 4-28; Finch 4-2; Amidon 3-35; Coleman 2-35; Larmond 2-11; Evans 1-12. NCS-Palmer 7-55; Thornton 7-49; Payton 4-68; Carter 3-18; Winkles 2-12; Hegedus 1-29; Barnes 110; Smith 1-7; Underwood 1-minus 3. INTERCEPTIONS: BC - None. NCS - Amerson 1-55; Burris 1-14; Bishop 1-14. FUMBLES: BC - None. NCS - Thornton 1-1. SACKS-YDS: BC - None. NCS - Norman 1-0; Cato-Bishop 1-0. TACKLES (UA-A-T, TFLS): BC - Clancy 5-13; Pierre-Louis 5-5; Rositano 4-6; Edebali 5-3; Duggan 2-6; Divitto 0-8; Simmons 2-5; Murray 2-3; Asprilla 3-1; Abdesmad 1-1; Sylvia 1-1; Jones 1-1; Ricci 1-1; McCaffrey 0-2; Williams 1-0; Noel 1-0; Davenport 1-0; Evans 1-0; Team 1-0; Pantale 1-0; Parsons 0-1; Bowen 0-1. NCS - Wolff 64; Burris 7-0; Cato-Bishop 4-1; Amerson 4-1; Johnson 2-3; McGill 2-2; Lucas 2-2; Bishop 1-3; Dowdy 3-0; Norman 2-0; Gray 1-1; Ferguson 0-2; Noel 0-2; Pittman 1-0; Jones 0-1; Frandsen 0-1; Gentry 0-1; Palmer 0-1; Winkles 0-1.
COACHES & STAFF
FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) PASSES ATT-COMP-INT TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS FUMBLE RETURNS-YARDS PUNT RETURNS-YARDS KICKOFF RETURNS-YARDS INTERCEPTION RETURNS-YARDS PUNTS (NUMBER-AVG) FUMBLES-LOST PENALTIES-YARDS POSSESSION TIME THIRD-DOWN CONVERSIONS FOURTH-DOWN CONVERSIONS RED-ZONE SCORES-CHANCES SACKS BY: NUMBER-YARDS
NCS
Third Quarter 5:15 BC Finch 4-yard run (Freese kick), 7-47, 2:03 1:14 NCS Palmer 8-yard pass from Glennon (Sade kick blocked), 11-72, 3:59 0:23 NCS Palmer 25-yard pass from Glennon (Sade kick), 2-28, 0:40
THE EAGLES
Second Quarter 9:05 NCS Payton 4-yard pass from Glennon (Sade kick), 6-36, 1:26 0:27 NCS Amerson 55-yard interception return (Sade kick)
Record: (2-10, 1-7) Record: (7-5, 4-4)
SEASON PREVIEW
Nov. 24, 2012 • Raleigh, N.C.• Carter-Finley Stadium (53,020) Boston College 3 0 7 0 10 NC State 0 14 13 0 27
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2012 INDIVIDUAL HONORS ALEX AMIDON, JR., WR Gridiron Club William J. Flynn Coaches Award – team MVP All-Atlantic Coast Conference – first-team (ACSMA) All-Atlantic Coast Conference – second-team (Coaches) Biletnikoff Award Watch List – nation’s premier receiver Atlantic Coast Conference Receiver of the Week – Oct. 1 MARK CHMURA, TE, CLASS OF ‘91 Boston College Varsity Club Hall of Fame – inductee NICK CLANCY, SR., LB Gridiron Club Paul Cavanaugh Award – team outstanding defensive player All-Atlantic Coast Conference – first-team (ACSMA) All-Atlantic Coast Conference – first-team (Coaches) Atlantic Coast Conference Linebacker of the Week – Sept. 17 Atlantic Coast Conference Linebacker of the Week – Nov. 19 EMMETT CLEARY, SR., OL Thomas F. Scanlan Award All-Atlantic Coast Conference – second-team (ACSMA) All-Atlantic Coast Conference – second-team (Coaches) Boston College team captain – elect TED DAVENPORT, SO., DB Jay McGillis Memorial Scholarship Award recipient Boston College scholarship recipient, announced Aug. 24 DAVE DUDECK, FR., RB All-Atlantic Coast Conference Academic Team BOB HYLAND, OL, CLASS OF ‘67 Atlantic Coast Conference Championship Game Legends Class GERALD LEVANO, SR., P All-Atlantic Coast Conference – honorable mention (ACSMA) All-Atlantic Coast Conference – honorable mention (Coaches) MIKE JAVORSKI, SR., RB Boston College scholarship recipient, announced Aug. 24 MIKE MAMULA, DL, CLASS OF ‘95 Boston College Varsity Club Hall of Fame – inductee LOU MONTGOMERY, RB, CLASS OF ‘41 Boston College Jersey Retirement Ceremony – Sept. 1 CHRIS PANTALE, SR., TE Boston College team captain – elect John Mackey Award Watch List – nation’s premier tight end
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KEVIN PIERRE-LOUIS, JR., LB All-Atlantic Coast Conference – honorable mention (ACSMA) All-Atlantic Coast Conference – honorable mention (Coaches) Bronko Nagurski Trophy Watch List – best defensive player Rotary Lombardi Award Watch List – top lineman or linebacker CBS Sports.com Preseason All-ACC Team JIM NOEL, SR., DB Boston College team captain – elect KALEB RAMSEY, SR., DT Boston College team captain – elect CHASE RETTIG, JR., QB Gridiron Club Outstanding Offensive Player
2012 STATISTICS 2012 RESULTS L L L L L L L L L L
Overall 0-1-0 1-1-0 1-2-0 1-3-0 1-4-0 1-5-0 1-6-0 2-6-0 2-7-0 2-8-0 2-9-0 2-10-0
Conference 0-1-0 0-1-0 0-1-0 0-2-0 0-2-0 0-3-0 0-4-0 1-4-0 1-5-0 1-5-0 1-6-0 1-7-0
Time 3:35 3:17 3:19 3:38 3:30 3:30 3:12 3:13 3:23 3:13 3:39 3:27
Attend 39,262 30,685 32,597 40,138 39,492 81,075 40,112 33,267 28,963 44,500 34,266 53,020
THE EAGLES
Score 32-41 W 34-3 13-22 31-45 31-34 7-51 17-37 W 20-17 14-28 6-21 23-30 (OT) 10-27
SEASON PREVIEW
Date Opponent *Sept. 1, 2012 MIAMI MAINE Sept. 8, 2012 at Northwestern Sept. 15, 2012 *Sept. 29, 2012 #17 CLEMSON Oct. 6, 2012 at Army at #11 Florida State *Oct. 13, 2012 *Oct. 20, 2012 at Georgia Tech *Oct. 27, 2012 MARYLAND at Wake Forest *Nov. 3, 2012 Nov. 10, 2012 #4 NOTRE DAME *Nov. 17, 2012 VIRGINIA TECH *Nov. 24, 2012 at NC State * indicates conference game
DEFENSIVE STATS QBH . . . . . . . . . . . 2 . . . . 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 22
|---Fumbles---| Rcv-Yds FF . 1 4-0 2 . . . . 1-0 1 1-0 1 . 2 . 1 1-0 1 . 1 . . 1-5 1 . . . 1 . . . . . . . 2 . . . 1 . . 1-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-5 15 11-36 12
UNIVERSITY & MEDIA
|---Pass Def---| Int-Yds BrUp . 10 . 6 1-0 4 . 3 . 4 3-24 6 1-2 4 2-35 5 . 1 2-13 2 . . . 1 . . . 4 . . . . . 1 . 2 1-6 . . 1 . . . . . . . . . 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-80 56 13-179 50
HISTORY & RECORDS
|-------Tackles-------| |-Sacks-| Solo Ast Total TFL/Yds No-Yards 81 64 145 4.0-5 . 54 38 92 0.5-2 . 52 34 86 1.5-5 . 51 34 85 4.0-19 2.0-17 32 27 59 7.5-35 1.5-10 33 23 56 2.0-5 . 31 21 52 . . 27 15 42 2.5-6 . 17 22 39 1.0-2 . 26 11 37 . . 16 9 25 0.5-2 . 10 15 25 3.0-10 . 10 14 24 1.0-2 . 10 12 22 3.5-20 1.0-16 15 5 20 . . 15 5 20 3.5-4 . 7 12 19 0.5-0 . 9 9 18 1.5-5 . 9 7 16 2.5-6 . 7 9 16 0.5-4 0.5-4 10 5 15 . . 9 4 13 . . 8 5 13 1.5-1 . 6 4 10 . . 6 2 8 1.0-3 . 5 3 8 0.5-1 . 5 2 7 . . 4 1 5 . . 2 2 4 0.5-1 . 3 1 4 1.0-6 1.0-6 3 1 4 . . 1 2 3 . . 2 . 2 . . 1 1 2 1.0-3 . 2 . 2 . . 1 1 2 . . 1 . 1 . . . 1 1 . . . 1 1 . . 1 . 1 . . . 1 1 . . 1 . 1 . . 583 423 1,006 45-147 6-53 476 242 718 76.0-362 36-244
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GP 12-12 12-12 12-10 9-9 11-11 10-8 12-7 12-12 12-1 12-7 10-1 12-8 10-5 9-2 10-0 12-2 8-5 10-4 9-3 7-5 12-0 7-2 9-0 12-0 4-1 11-2 9-0 12-0 2-2 6-0 12-0 9-1 8-7 4-0 9-9 11-0 11-9 2-0 13-0 12-0 12-4 11-0 12-0 12-0
COACHES & STAFF
DEFENSIVE LEADERS 54 Nick Clancy 49 Steele Divitto 19 Sean Sylvia 24 Kevin Pierre-Louis 91 Kasim Edebali 47 Spenser Rositano 27 Justin Simmons 21 Manuel Asprilla 34 Sean Duggan 23 Jim Noel 52 Steven Daniels 45 Mehdi Abdesmad 90 Connor Wujciak 99 Brian Mihalik 25 Josh Keyes 98 Max Ricci 93 Bryan Murray 95 Dominic Appiah 55 Kieran Borcich 65 Jaryd Rudolph 17 Bryce Jones 6 C.J. Jones 33 Tim Joy 29 James McCaffrey 92 Dillon Quinn 43 Ameer Richardson 9 Dominique Williams 57 Sean Flaherty 96 Kaleb Ramsey 8M Malachi Moore 38 Ted Davenport 35 Andre Lawrence 81 Chris Pantale 60 Bryan Davis 62 Ian White 18 Dan Crimmins 7 Spiffy Evans 42 Alex Howell 46 Dave Bowen 4 Donte Elliott 87 C.J. Parsons TM Team Total Opponents
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2012 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS OFFENSIVE STATS RUSHING Andre Williams Rolandan Finch David Dudeck Tahj Kimble Alex Amidon Josh Bordner Bobby Swigert James McCaffrey Johnathan Coleman Spiffy Evans Chase Rettig Team Total Opponents
GP 9 5 9 4 12 2 7 12 12 11 12 11 12 12
Att 130 77 41 17 4 4 2 4 2 1 54 9 345 550
PASSING Chase Rettig Josh Bordner Bobby Swigert Johnathan Coleman Team Total Opponents
G 12 2 7 12 11 12 12
Effic 116.29 79.40 433.00 0.00 0.00 116.98 131.29
RECEIVING Alex Amidon Johnathan Coleman Bobby Swigert Spiffy Evans Chris Pantale David Dudeck Rolandan Finch Tahj Kimble C.J. Parsons Jake Sinkovec Donte Elliott Brian Miller Andre Williams Colin Larmond Mike Naples Harris Jackson James McCaffrey Total Opponents TOTAL OFFENSE Chase Rettig Andre Williams Rolandan Finch David Dudeck Tahj Kimble Bobby Swigert Alex Amidon Josh Bordner James McCaffrey Johnathan Coleman Spiffy Evans Team Total Opponents
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Gain 640 454 148 72 56 23 17 9 6 0 84 0 1,509 2,822
Loss 36 13 32 2 1 0 0 1 4 1 253 35 378 208
Net 604 441 116 70 55 23 17 8 2 -1 -169 -35 1,131 2,614
Avg 4.6 5.7 2.8 4.1 13.8 5.8 8.5 2.0 1.0 -1.0 -3.1 -3.9 3.3 4.8
TD 4 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 20
Long 99 38 18 13 24 10 9 7 6 0 21 0 99 56
Avg/G 67.1 88.2 12.9 17.5 4.6 11.5 2.4 0.7 0.2 -0.1 -14.1 -3.2 94.2 217.8
Pct 54.2 50.0 100.0 0.0 0.0 54.1 62.5
Yds 3,095 7 40 0 0 3,142 2,928
TD 17 0 1 0 0 18 21
Lng 52 7 28 0 0 52 77
Avg/G 257.9 3.5 5.7 0.0 0.0 261.8 244.0
No. 78 33 23 22 21 21 17 10 7 4 4 4 4 3 3 1 1 256 268
Yds 1,215 494 288 257 189 155 108 151 34 69 51 43 34 19 15 13 7 3,142 2,928
Avg 15.6 15.0 12.5 11.7 9.0 7.4 6.4 15.1 4.9 17.2 12.8 10.8 8.5 6.3 5.0 13.0 7.0 12.3 10.9
TD 7 4 1 1 2 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 18 21
Long 49 52 33 36 23 20 16 31 7 36 19 19 16 8 9 13 7 52 77
Avg/G 101.2 41.2 41.1 23.4 23.6 17.2 21.6 37.8 2.8 9.9 4.2 5.4 3.8 3.2 1.9 2.6 0.6 261.8 244.0
G 12 9 5 9 4 7 12 2 12 12 11 11 12 12
Plays 521 130 77 41 17 4 4 6 4 3 1 10 818 979
Rush -169 604 441 116 70 17 55 23 8 2 -1 -35 1,131 2,614
Pass 3,095 0 0 0 0 40 0 7 0 0 0 0 3,142 2,928
Total 2,926 604 441 116 70 57 55 30 8 2 -1 -35 4,273 5,542
Avg/G 243.8 67.1 88.2 12.9 17.5 8.1 4.6 15.0 0.7 0.2 -0.1 -3.2 356.1 461.8
Cmp-Att-Int 253-467-13 1-2-0 2-2-0 0-1-0 0-1-0 256-473-13 268-429-10 G 12 12 7 11 8 9 5 4 12 7 12 8 9 6 8 5 12 12 12
No. 11 1 1 13 24
Yds 278 1 3 282 196
Avg 25.3 1.0 3.0 21.7 8.2
TD 1 0 0 1 0
Long 82 1 3 82 24
INTERCEPTIONS Spenser Rositano Jim Noel Manuel Asprilla Justin Simmons Sean Sylvia Kieran Borcich Total Opponents
No. 3 2 2 1 1 1 10 13
Yds 24 13 35 2 0 6 80 179
Avg 8.0 6.5 17.5 2.0 0.0 6.0 8.0 13.8
TD 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2
Long 13 13 28 2 0 6 28 55
Pct 90.0
Avg 18.6 13.8 24.0 14.7 5.0 10.0 13.0 17.5 19.8
TD 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Long 30 21 45 19 10 10 13 45 75
FUMBLE RETURNS Mehdi Abdesmad Total Opponents
No. 1 1 2
Yds 5 5 36
Avg 5.0 5.0 18.0
TD 0 0 0
Long 5 5 28
|------ PATs ------| Kick Rush 24-24 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 24-24 0-0 41-43 0-0
01-19 1-1
20-29 6-6
Pass 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 1-1 0-0 1-2 0-0
30-39 9-9
40-49 2-3
DXP 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
50-99 0-1
Saf 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0
Lg 45
Points 78 48 26 24 12 12 12 6 6 6 6 0 0 2 238 356
Blk 0
OPPONENTS (22),(24) (19),43 (42),(20),(29),(41),(19) (28) (46),26,(20) (51),(26),(38) 22,28,(32),41 35,(28) (26),(42),(41) 42,46
No. 57 6 3 66 55
Yds 2,399 198 124 2,721 2,152
Avg 42.1 33.0 41.3 41.2 39.1
Long 66 43 57 66 63
TB 3 0 2 5 5
FC 8 3 0 11 19
I20 9 5 1 15 16
Blkd 0 0 0 0 0
KICKOFFS Nate Freese Alex Howell Total Opponents
No. 52 4 56 72
Yds 3,121 240 3,361 4,349
Avg 60.0 60.0 60.0 60.4
TB 17 0 17 22
OB 1 0 1 1
Retn
Net
YdLn
754 859
39.0 40.8
26 24
UNIVERSITY & MEDIA
PUNTING Gerald Levano Nate Freese Chase Rettig Total Opponents
HISTORY & RECORDS
FG SEQUENCE Boston College Miami (26),(37),(30) Maine (39),(20) Northwestern (21),(34) Clemson (39) Army (25) Florida State Georgia Tech (25),52 Maryland (36),(28) Wake Forest 43 Notre Dame (36),(45) Virginia Tech (36),(35),(42) NC State (19) Numbers in (parentheses) indicate field goal was made.
Rcv 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0
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FGM-FGA 18-20
FGs 18-20 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 18-20 19-27
Yds 631 55 96 44 10 10 13 859 754
COACHES & STAFF
FIELD GOALS Nate Freese
TD 0 8 4 4 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 26 43
No. 34 4 4 3 2 1 1 49 38
THE EAGLES
SCORING Nate Freese Alex Amidon Johnathan Coleman Andre Williams Spiffy Evans Chris Pantale David Dudeck Bobby Swigert Jake Sinkovec Rolandan Finch Tahj Kimble Gerald Levano Chase Rettig Team Total Opponents
KICK RETURNS Spiffy Evans James McCaffrey Bryce Jones Donte Elliott Steele Divitto Jake Sinkovec Andre Lawrence Total Opponents
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PUNT RETURNS Spiffy Evans Spenser Rositano Bobby Swigert Total Opponents
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2012 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS ALL PURPOSE Alex Amidon Spiffy Evans Andre Williams Rolandan Finch Johnathan Coleman Bobby Swigert David Dudeck Tahj Kimble Chris Pantale Bryce Jones Donte Elliott Jake Sinkovec James McCaffrey Brian Miller Manuel Asprilla C.J. Parsons Spenser Rositano Josh Bordner Colin Larmond Mike Naples Jim Noel Harris Jackson Andre Lawrence Steele Divitto Kieran Borcich Justin Simmons Chase Rettig Team Total Opponents
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G 12 11 9 5 12 7 9 4 8 12 12 7 12 8 12 12 10 2 6 8 12 5 9 12 9 12 12 11 12 12
Rush 55 -1 604 441 2 17 116 70 0 0 0 0 8 0 0 0 0 23 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -169 -35 1,131 2,614
Rec 1,215 257 34 108 494 288 155 151 189 0 51 69 7 43 0 34 0 0 19 15 0 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 3,142 2,928
PR 0 278 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 282 196
KOR 0 631 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 96 44 10 55 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 13 10 0 0 0 0 859 754
IR 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 35 0 24 0 0 0 13 0 0 0 6 2 0 0 80 179
Tot AVG/G 1,270 105.8 1,165 105.9 638 70.9 549 109.8 496 41.3 308 44.0 271 30.1 221 55.2 189 23.6 96 8.0 95 7.9 79 11.3 70 5.8 43 5.4 35 2.9 34 2.8 25 2.5 23 11.5 19 3.2 15 1.9 13 1.1 13 2.6 13 1.4 10 0.8 6 0.7 2 0.2 -169 -14.1 -35 -3.2 5,494 457.8 6,671 555.9
PASSING #11 Rettig Miami Maine Northwestern Clemson Army Florida State Georgia Tech Maryland Wake Forest Notre Dame Virginia Tech NC State TOTALS
Att 51 32 44 43 29 31 31 39 49 43 30 45 467
Comp 32 16 24 25 16 15 19 21 29 27 13 16 253
Int 1 0 0 2 0 1 1 0 3 1 1 3 13
Pct 62.7 50.0 54.5 58.1 55.2 48.4 61.3 53.8 59.2 62.8 43.3 35.6 54.2
Yards 441 224 291 341 244 127 264 287 372 252 129 123 3,095
TD 2 3 1 3 1 1 2 2 1 0 1 0 17
Long 36 36 34 49 33 22 40 38 52 28 23 33 52
Sack 0 2 1 3 5 1 2 5 3 5 7 2 36
Yds 0 18 7 18 37 8 10 40 21 36 39 10 244
Effic 144.4 139.7 117.6 138.5 137.2 87.0 147.7 132.6 117.4 107.4 83.8 45.2 116.3
#10 Swigert Clemson Wake Forest TOTALS
Att 1 1 2
Comp 1 1 2
Int 0 0 0
Pct 100.0 100.0 100.0
Yards 28 12 40
TD 0 1 1
Long 28 12 28
Sack 0 0 0
Yds 0 0 0
Effic 335.2 530.8 433.0
#8 Bordner Florida State TOTALS
Att 2 2
Comp 1 1
Int 0 0
Pct 50.0 50.0
Yards 7 7
TD 0 0
Long 7 7
Sack 0 0
Yds 0 0
Effic 79.4 79.4
#14 Coleman Maine TOTALS
Att 1 1
Comp 0 0
Int 0 0
Pct 0.0 0.0
Yards 0 0
TD 0 0
Long 0 0
Sack 0 0
Yds 0 0
Effic 0.0 0.0
#TM Team Wake Forest TOTALS
Att 1 1
Comp 0 0
Int 0 0
Pct 0.0 0.0
Yards 0 0
TD 0 0
Long 0 0
Sack 0 0
Yds 0 0
Effic 0.0 0.0
GAME-BY-GAME INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS OFFENSIVE STATS
No-Yds/TD 78-1215/7 33-494/4 23-288/1 22-257/1 21-189/2 21-155/1 10-151/1 17-108/0 4-69/1 4-51/0 4-43/0 4-34/0 7-34/0 3-19/0 3-15/0 1-13/0 1-7/0
UM MAINE 10-149/0 6-99/1 2-13/0 3-51/1 DNP DNP 2-11/0 4-58/1 DNP DNP DNP DNP 8-130/1 DNP 2-12/0 3-67/1 1-19/0 3-38/0 DNP 2-7/0 1-7/0 1-4/0 DNP DNP DNP -
NU CU ARMY FS GT MD WF 4-7/0 22-71/1 21-196/2 20-104/0 11-56/0 16-60/0 4-0/0 8-24/0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 1-8/0 6-11/0 1-3/0 2-7/0 14-37/0 5-11/0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 1-24/1 DNP DNP DNP 1-3/0 DNP DNP DNP DNP 1-8/0 4-8/0 DNP 3-3/0 4-17/0 5-37/0 1-8/0 3-5/0 7-43/0 3-20/0 1-15/0 1-1/0 DNP 1-12/0 2-2/0 -
ND DNP 7-40/0 4-9/0 DNP 1-14/0 DNP 1-9/0 1-4/0 8-14/0 1-1/0
NU 9-118/0 5-81/1 DNP 2-19/0 DNP 2-21/0 1-16/0 DNP 2-25/0 DNP 1-5/0 DNP 2-6/0 -
ND 6-84/0 1-5/0 3-23/0 4-52/0 3-14/0 4-40/0 DNP 5-25/0 DNP DNP 1-9/0 DNP -
CU 8-193/2 2-34/1 2-27/0 4-70/0 DNP 4-20/0 DNP DNP 1-2/0 1-5/0 4-18/0 DNP DNP -
ARMY 5-85/1 3-58/0 4-46/0 DNP DNP 3-47/0 DNP DNP 1-8/0 DNP DNP -
FS 3-44/0 1-5/0 5-66/1 1-3/0 5-9/0 DNP DNP DNP DNP 1-7/0
GT MD WF 7-118/1 9-137/0 10-135/1 2-37/0 4-58/1 7-102/0 4-60/0 1-5/0 4-61/0 1-6/0 3-26/0 2-20/1 4-54/0 4-37/1 2-2/0 1-20/1 1-10/0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 1-7/0 2-27/0 DNP DNP DNP DNP 1-13/0 -
VT ST DNP DNP 26-138/0 19-149/1 8-38/1 5-39/0 DNP DNP 1-18/0 DNP DNP DNP DNP 9-25/0 5-16/0 1-2/0 VT 2-18/1 1-15/0 DNP 4-36/0 1-7/0 DNP 5-53/0 DNP DNP DNP -
UM MAINE 2-93 DNP DNP 1-1 DNP
NU DNP -
CU -
ARMY DNP -
FS DNP
GT 1-3 -
MD 3-109 -
WF 2-19 -
ND -
VT 4-57 DNP -
ST DNP -
KICK RETURNS Evans, S. Jones, B. McCaffrey, J. Elliott, D. Lawrence, A. Divitto, S. Sinkovec, J.
No-Yds 34-631 4-96 4-55 3-44 1-13 2-10 1-10
UM MAINE 5-75 1-10 DNP 1-0 1-10 -
NU 2-44 2-36 1-13 1-10 DNP
CU 6-110 -
ARMY DNP 2-19 -
FS 4-90 3-44 DNP
GT 4-77 1-45 DNP DNP
MD 3-64 1-19 DNP DNP
WF 1-17 DNP
ND 3-56 -
VT 4-67 -
ST 1-21 2-32 -
INT. RETURNS Rositano, S. Noel, J. Asprilla, M. Simmons, J. Borcich, K. Sylvia, S.
No-Yds 3-24 2-13 2-35 1-2 1-6 1-0
UM MAINE 1-11 DNP 1-0 1-28 DNP DNP -
NU -
CU 1-0
ARMY -
FS DNP 1-13 1-7 -
GT -
MD 1-0 1-2 1-6 -
WF 1-13 -
ND DNP -
VT -
ST -
FUMBLE RETURNS Abdesmad, M.
No-Yds 1-5
UM MAINE 1-5
NU -
CU -
ARMY -
FS -
GT -
MD -
WF -
ND -
VT -
ST -
HISTORY & RECORDS
No-Yds 11-278 1-3 1-1
2012 SEASON REVIEW
PUNT RETURNS Evans, S. Swigert, B. Rositano, S.
ST 3-35/0 2-35/0 DNP 1-12/0 4-28/0 DNP 4-2/0 DNP DNP 2-11/0 DNP -
COACHES & STAFF
RECEIVING Amidon, A. Coleman, J. Swigert, B. Evans, S. Pantale, C. Dudeck, D. Kimble, T. Finch, R. Sinkovec, J. Elliott, D. Miller, B. Williams, A. Parsons, C. Larmond, C. Naples, M. Jackson, H. McCaffrey, J.
MAINE 14-61/0 17-90/0 DNP 2-14/0 3-20/0 DNP 1-1/0 3-17/0 1-1/0
THE EAGLES
No-Yds/TD UM 130-604/4 18-49/1 77-441/1 DNP 41-116/1 DNP 17-70/0 10-45/0 4-55/1 1-1/0 4-23/0 DNP 2-17/0 DNP 4-8/0 2-2/0 1-6/0 1-1/0 54-169/0 3-2/0 9-35/0 1-1/0
SEASON PREVIEW
RUSHING Williams, A. Finch, R. Dudeck, D. Kimble, T. Amidon, A. Bordner, J. Swigert, B. McCaffrey, J. Coleman, J. Evans, S. Rettig, C. Team
UNIVERSITY & MEDIA 101
GAME-BY-GAME INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS DEFENSIVE STATS TOTAL TACKLES Clancy, N. Divitto, S. Sylvia, S. Pierre-Louis, K. Edebali, K. Rositano, S. Simmons, J. Asprilla, M. Duggan, S. Noel, J. Abdesmad, M. Daniels, S. Wujciak, C. Mihalik, B. Ricci, M. Keyes, J. Murray, B. Appiah, D. Rudolph, J. Borcich, K. Jones, B. Jones, C. Joy, T. McCaffrey, J. Quinn, D. Richardson, A. Williams, D. Flaherty, S. Ramsey, K. Davenport, T. Moore, M. Lawrence, A. Pantale, C. Davis, B. Crimmins, D. White, I. Parsons, C. Elliott, D. Bowen, D. Evans, S. Howell, A. Team
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UA-A TOT UM MAINE NU CU 81-64 145 6-2 8-3 14-10 6-4 54-38 92 7-4 5-0 6-6 5-1 52-34 86 4-3 7-5 10-2 51-34 85 8-6 3-2 10-7 6-2 32-27 59 2-4 2-1 1-3 DNP 33-23 56 2-1 DNP 0-2 1-1 31-21 52 3-0 0-1 1-0 27-15 42 2-2 1-0 1-5 4-2 17-22 39 1-1 1-1 0-1 3-2 26-11 37 4-1 2-3 3-0 10-15 25 0-1 1-1 1-1 1-0 16-9 25 DNP 2-1 10-14 24 1-0 0-1 1-0 10-12 22 0-2 2-1 3-2 3-1 15-5 20 1-0 3-0 0-1 15-5 20 4-4 1-0 7-0 7-12 19 DNP DNP DNP DNP 9-9 18 0-2 1-2 3-2 0-2 7-9 16 0-3 0-1 2-2 1-0 9-7 16 DNP DNP 1-0 10-5 15 3-0 0-2 9-4 13 DNP 1-0 3-2 2-1 8-5 13 DNP 1-0 6-4 10 1-0 1-0 6-2 8 1-1 3-1 2-0 5-3 8 0-1 3-2 1-0 1-0 5-2 7 DNP 1-0 DNP 4-1 5 1-0 2-2 4 0-2 2-0 DNP DNP 3-1 4 1-0 3-1 4 DNP DNP DNP DNP 1-2 3 DNP 2-0 2 DNP DNP DNP 1-1 2 DNP DNP 1-1 2 2-0 2 1-0 1-0 0-1 1 1-0 1 0-1 1 1-0 1 0-1 1 0-1 DNP DNP 1-0 1 -
ARMY 5-10 10-8 11-6 DNP 3-3 8-4 3-1 1-0 4-5 2-1 1-5 DNP 0-2 1-0 1-0 3-2 1-0 DNP DNP 0-1 2-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP -
FS 4-1 6-1 1-6 2-4 2-3 DNP 2-4 5-2 0-1 3-3 DNP 1-1 DNP 1-0 DNP 1-1 1-0 4-0 3-2 2-0 DNP 2-0 0-1 DNP 2-0 1-0 DNP DNP -
GT 6-5 3-4 3-2 5-3 2-5 6-3 2-1 3-0 1-0 6-0 3-2 2-2 DNP 1-0 DNP 3-3 3-1 5-4 1-0 0-1 DNP 0-1 DNP 0-1 DNP 1-1 0-1 DNP -
MD 4-5 4-0 6-3 6-4 3-2 1-1 4-3 1-0 1-0 1-0 3-3 1-1 1-0 0-2 DNP 0-1 1-0 0-1 3-0 1-0 DNP DNP DNP 1-0 DNP DNP DNP -
WF 6-8 2-3 2-4 DNP 2-2 2-1 3-5 4-2 2-2 0-1 0-3 5-2 3-4 1-5 1-0 0-3 DNP 1-2 0-1 2-0 1-2 1-1 DNP DNP DNP 0-1 1-0 DNP -
ND 4-2 5-2 DNP 3-0 7-3 7-0 2-0 3-3 1-0 3-1 5-3 0-2 2-0 1-0 1-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 1-0 DNP 1-0 DNP DNP -
VT 17-3 2-1 2-0 6-1 7-1 2-1 4-1 1-1 3-2 1-2 0-1 DNP DNP 5-2 0-1 1-1 DNP 1-1 DNP DNP 0-1 DNP DNP 1-0 1-0 DNP 0-1 0-1 DNP DNP 1-0 DNP -
ST 5-13 0-8 1-1 5-5 5-3 4-6 2-5 3-1 2-6 1-0 1-1 DNP 1-1 2-3 DNP DNP 1-1 DNP DNP 0-2 DNP 1-0 DNP 1-0 1-0 DNP DNP DNP 0-1 0-1 1-0 DNP 1-0
FS DNP 1.0-6 -
GT DNP -
MD 1.0-8 DNP
WF DNP DNP DNP
ND DNP DNP
TKLS FOR LOSS Edebali, K. Clancy, N. Pierre-Louis, K. Mihalik, B. Ricci, M. Abdesmad, M. Asprilla, M. Borcich, K. Rositano, S. Appiah, D. Sylvia, S. Joy, T. Davis, B. Wujciak, C. Moore, M. Duggan, S. Quinn, D. Rudolph, J. Daniels, S. Divitto, S. Richardson, A. Ramsey, K. Murray, B.
UA-A 6-3 2-4 4-0 3-1 3-1 3-0 2-1 1-3 1-2 1-1 1-1 1-1 1-0 0-2 1-0 1-0 1-0 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1
TOT 7.5 4.0 4.0 3.5 3.5 3.0 2.5 2.5 2.0 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5
FS 1.0-1 DNP DNP DNP DNP 1.0-6 DNP DNP -
GT 0.5-1 DNP 1.0-2 1.5-3 1.0-3 1.0-4 1.0-3 DNP DNP -
MD 1.0-5 1.0-1 1.0-8 1.0-4 0.5-2 1.0-3 1.0-1 DNP 1.0-2 DNP DNP DNP 0.5-0
WF 1.0-1 0.5-1 DNP 0.5-1 0.5-1 0.5-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP -
ND VT ST 2.0-10 0.5-2 2.5-3 DNP DNP 1.0-2 1.5-1 1.0-1 1.0-3 1.0-3 1.0-2 0.5-2 DNP 0.5-1 0.5-1 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 0.5-2 0.5-2 DNP DNP DNP DNP -
UM 1.5-10 DNP 0.5-2 DNP DNP 0.5-4 DNP 0.5-1 DNP
MAINE NU CU ARMY 1.0-6 DNP 1.0-9 1.0-1 DNP 1.0-2 1.0-1 1.0-16 DNP DNP 0.5-1 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 1.0-2 1.0-3 DNP DNP 0.5-1 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP -
VT DNP DNP
ST DNP
COACHES & STAFF
TOT UM MAINE NU CU ARMY 2.0 1.0-9 DNP 1.5 0.5-4 1.0-6 DNP 1.0 1.0-16 1.0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 0.5 0.5-4 -
THE EAGLES
UA-A 2-0 1-1 1-0 1-0 0-1
SEASON PREVIEW
SACKS Pierre-Louis, K. Edebali, K. Mihalik, B. Moore, M. Rudolph, J.
2012 SEASON REVIEW HISTORY & RECORDS UNIVERSITY & MEDIA 103
2012 GAME-BY-GAME STARTERS OFFENSE Opponent
WR
LT
LG
C
RG
RT
TE
WR
QB
RB
WR
Miami
Amidon
Cleary
Vardaro
Gallik
White
Wetzel
Parsons
Evans
Rettig
Williams
Sinkovec (FB)
Maine
Amidon
Cleary
Vardaro
Gallik
White
Wetzel
Parsons
Evans
Rettig
Williams
Coleman
Northwestern
Amidon
Cleary
Vardaro
Gallik
White
Wetzel
Naples
Evans
Rettig
Finch
Parsons (TE)
Clemson
Amidon
Cleary
Vardaro
Gallik
White
Wetzel
Porter
Coleman
Rettig
Williams
Sinkovec (FB)
Army
Amidon
Cleary
Vardaro
Gallik
White
Wetzel
Parsons
Swigert
Rettig
Williams
Sinkovec (FB)
Florida State
Amidon
Cleary
Vardaro
Gallik
White
Wetzel
Pantale
Coleman
Rettig
Williams
Swigert
Georgia Tech
Amidon
Cleary
Vardaro
Gallik
White
Wetzel
Pantale
Evans
Rettig
Williams
Coleman
Maryland
Amidon
Cleary
Vardaro
Gallik
White
Wetzel
Pantale
Evans
Rettig
Williams
Coleman
Wake Forest
Amidon
Cleary
Vardaro
Gallik
White
Wetzel
Pantale
Evans
Rettig
Williams
Swigert
Notre Dame
Amidon
Cleary
Vardaro
Gallik
Betancourt
Wetzel
Pantale
Evans
Rettig
Dudeck
Coleman
Virginia Tech
Amidon
Cleary
Vardaro
Gallik
Betancourt
Wetzel
Pantale
Evans
Rettig
Dudeck
Naples (TE)
NC State
Amidon
Cleary
Vardaro
Gallik
Betancourt
Wetzel
Pantale
Evans
Rettig
Dudeck
Coleman
DEFENSE Opponent
DE
DT
DT
DE
SLB
MLB
WLB
SS
FS
CB
CB
Miami
Mihalik
Ramsey
Quinn
Edebali
Divitto
Clancy
Pierre-Louis
Noel
Rositano
Asprilla
Sylvia
Maine
Abdesmad
Ramsey
Appiah
Edebali
Divitto
Clancy
Pierre-Louis
Noel
Sylvia
Asprilla
Richardson
Northwestern
Abdesmad
Appiah
Rudolph
Edebali
Divitto
Clancy
Pierre-Louis
Noel
Rositano
Asprilla
Jones, C.J.
Clemson
Abdesmad
Appiah
Rudolph
Mihalik
Divitto
Clancy
Pierre-Louis
Rositano
Sylvia
Asprilla
Jones, C.J.
Army
Abdesmad
Appiah
Rudolph
Edebali
Divitto
Clancy
Lawrence
Noel
Rositano
Asprilla
Sylvia
Florida State
Abdesmad
Wujciak
Rudolph
Edebali
Divitto
Clancy
Pierre-Louis
Noel
Sylvia
Asprilla
Simmons Sylvia
Georgia Tech
Borcich
Wujciak
Rudoplh
Edebali
Divitto
Clancy
Pierre-Louis
Noel
Simmons
Asprilla
Maryland
Edebali
Wujciak
Murray
Borcich
Divitto
Clancy
Pierre-Louis
Rositano
Simmons
Asprilla
Sylvia
Wake Forest
Edebali
Wujciak
Murray
Borcich
Divitto
Clancy
Daniels
Rositano
Simmons
Asprilla
Sylvia
Notre Dame
Abdesmad
Wujciak
Murray
Edebali
Divitto
Clancy
Duggan
Rositano
Simmons
Asprilla
Sylvia
Virginia Tech
Abdesmad
Ricci
Murray
Edebali
Divitto
Clancy
Pierre-Louis
Rositano
Simmons
Asprilla
Noel
NC State
Abdesmad
Ricci
Murray
Edebali
Divitto
Clancy
Pierre-Louis
Richardson
Simmons
Asprilla
Sylvia
SPECIAL TEAMS Opponent
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K
P
Miami
Freese
Levano
Maine
Freese
Levano
Northwestern
Freese
Levano
Clemson
Freese
Levano
Army
Freese
Levano
Florida State
Freese
Levano
Georgia Tech
Freese
Levano
Maryland
Freese
Levano
Wake Forest
Freese
Levano
Notre Dame
Freese
Levano
Virginia Tech
Freese
Levano
NC State
Freese
Levano
2012 SUPERLATIVES Rushes Yards Rushing Yards Per Rush TD Rushes Pass Attempts
45 204 7.0 3 51
Long Pass Receptions
52 10
Pass Completions Yards Passing Yards Per Pass TD Passes
32 441 8.6 3
Yards Receiving TD Receptions Long Reception Field Goals
193 2 52 3
Long Field Goal Punts Punting Avg Long Punt Punts inside 20 Long Punt Return Long Kickoff Return Tackles Sacks
45 9 57.0 66 3 82 45 24 1.0
Total Plays Total Offense Yards Per Play Points Sacks By First Downs Penalties Penalty Yards Turnovers Interceptions By Punts Punting Avg Long Punt Punts inside 20
85 537 7.6 34 2 29 6 48 4 3 9 50.6 66 3
Long Punt Return
82
Tackles For Loss Interceptions
2.5 1
Rolandan Finch vs. Virginia Tech (Nov. 17, 2012) Andre Williams at Army (Oct. 6, 2012) Andre Williams at Army (Oct. 6, 2012) Andre Williams at Army (Oct. 6, 2012) Chase Rettig vs. Miami (Sept. 1, 2012) Chase Rettig vs. Miami (Sept. 1, 2012) Chase Rettig vs. Miami (Sept. 1, 2012) Chase Rettig vs. Maine (Sept. 8, 2012) Chase Rettig vs. Clemson (Sept. 29, 2012) Chase Rettig at Wake Forest (Nov. 3, 2012) Alex Amidon vs. Miami (Sept. 1, 2012) Alex Amidon at Wake Forest (Nov. 3, 2012) Alex Amidon vs. Clemson (Sept. 29, 2012) Alex Amidon vs. Clemson (Sept. 29, 2012) Johnathan Coleman at Wake Forest (Nov. 3, 2012) Nate Freese vs. Miami (Sept. 1, 2012) Nate Freese vs. Virginia Tech (Nov. 17, 2012) Nate Freese vs. Notre Dame (Nov. 10, 2012) Gerald Levano at Florida State (Oct. 13, 2012) Chase Rettig at Georgia Tech (Oct. 20, 2012) Gerald Levano vs. Maine (Sept. 8, 2012) Gerald Levano vs. Maine (Sept. 8, 2012) Spiffy Evans vs. Maine (Sept. 8, 2012) Bryce Jones at Georgia Tech (Oct. 20, 2012) Nick Clancy at Northwestern (Sept. 15, 2012) Kevin Pierre-Louis at Northwestern (Sept. 15, 2012) Kasim Edebali at Northwestern (Sept. 15, 2012) Brian Mihalik vs. Clemson (Sept. 29, 2012) Malachi Moore at Florida State (Oct. 13, 2012) Kevin Pierre-Louis vs. Maryland (Oct. 27, 2012) Nick Clancy vs. Virginia Tech (Nov. 17, 2012) Spenser Rositano vs. Miami (Sept. 1, 2012) Manuel Asprilla vs. Maine (Sept. 8, 2012) Jim Noel vs. Maine (Sept. 8, 2012) Sean Sylvia vs. Clemson (Sept. 29, 2012) Manuel Asprilla at Florida State (Oct. 13, 2012) Jim Noel at Florida State (Oct. 13, 2012) Justin Simmons vs. Maryland (Oct. 27, 2012) Spenser Rositano vs. Maryland (Oct. 27, 2012) Kieran Borcich vs. Maryland (Oct. 27, 2012) Spenser Rositano at Wake Forest (Nov. 3, 2012)
vs. Virginia Tech (Nov. 17, 2012) at NC State (Nov. 24, 2012) at NC State (Nov. 24, 2012) at Army (Oct. 6, 2012) vs. Miami (Sept. 1, 2012) at Wake Forest (Nov. 3, 2012) vs. Miami (Sept. 1, 2012) vs. Miami (Sept. 1, 2012) vs. Miami (Sept. 1, 2012) vs. Maine (Sept. 8, 2012) vs. Clemson (Sept. 29, 2012) vs. Miami (Sept. 1, 2012) vs. Miami (Sept. 1, 2012) at Army (Oct. 6, 2012) vs. Maine (Sept. 8, 2012) at Northwestern (Sept. 15, 2012) vs. Miami (Sept. 1, 2012) vs. Notre Dame (Nov. 10, 2012) at Northwestern (Sept. 15, 2012) at Wake Forest (Nov. 3, 2012) vs. Maryland (Oct. 27, 2012) at Florida State (Oct. 13, 2012) at Northwestern (Sept. 15, 2012) vs. Maine (Sept. 8, 2012) vs. Maine (Sept. 8, 2012) vs. Virginia Tech (Nov. 17, 2012) vs. Maine (Sept. 8, 2012)
2012 SEASON REVIEW
26 196 2 99 51 32 441 3
COACHES & STAFF
Rushes Yards Rushing TD Rushes Long Rush Pass Attempts Pass Completions Yards Passing TD Passes
THE EAGLES
TEAM GAME HIGHS SEASON PREVIEW
INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS
HISTORY & RECORDS UNIVERSITY & MEDIA 105
DEPARTED LETTERWINNERS NICK CLANCY LB | 6-3 | 232 Plainfield, Ill. (Joliet Catholic) B.A. – Communications ‘12
CLANCY’S CAREER HIGHS Points scored: 6, Massachusetts, Sept. 24, 2011 Touchdowns: 1, Massachusetts, Sept. 24, 2011 Interceptions: 1, Kent State, Sept. 12, 2009 Tackles: 24, at Northwestern, Sept. 15, 2012 (14-10) Tackles for loss: 2.5, Virginia Tech, Nov. 17, 2012 (2-0) Fumbles forced: 1, at NC State, Nov. 24, 2012 Fumbles recovered: 1, Massachusetts, Sept. 24, 2011 Pass breakups: 3, Maryland, Oct. 27, 2012; Maine, Sept. 8, 2012 Blocked kicks: 1, at NC State, Nov. 24, 2012 NICHOLAS PHILIP CLANCY; born Nov. 3, 1989 ... earned a bachelor’s degree in communications in May 2012 ... Nick is the youngest of Roseanne and Michael Clancy, Sr.’s five children; has two brothers and two sisters ... his brother Chris played football at Ball State. 2012 (SENIOR): Started all 12 games at middle linebacker … led the Atlantic Coast Conference and ranked fourth nationally with 145 tackles; averaged a conference-best 12.08 tackles per game … registered 81 unassisted tackles and 64 assisted tackles … earned AllACC first-team honors … registered at least 10 tackles in eight games ... participated in 1,004 defensive plays; one of three players to see action in more than 1,000 plays, joining linebacker Steele Divitto (1,052) and defensive back Manuel Asprilla (1,008) … registered a team-high 10 pass breakups … tallied four tackles for a loss of five yards … recorded one forced fumble and one blocked kick … earned ACC Linebacker of the Week honors after he registered a career-high 24 tackles – 14 solo and 10 assisted tackles – in BC’s 22-13 loss at Northwestern, marking the second-most tackles in one game in school history and the highest single-game tackle total since Frank Chamberlain matched the school record with a 25-tackle performance against Syracuse in 1999 … led team’s defense with a game-high 20 tackles (17 solo and three assisted), including 2.5 tackles for loss and two pass breakups, in the Eagles’ 30-23 overtime loss against Virginia Tech in his final game at Alumni Stadium, marking the only two times that season an ACC defender recorded at least 20 tackles – both accomplishments he set; earned ACC Linebacker of the Week honors. 2011 (JUNIOR): Played in nine games; missed final three games of season – NC State (Nov. 12), at Notre Dame (Nov. 19) and at Miami (Nov. 25) … listed first on depth chart at strong side linebacker against Duke (Sept. 17); second SLB on depth chart in eight games … competed in 307 plays on defense and special teams; averaged 34 plays per game … totaled 19 tackles on the year; two for a loss of three yards … broke up two passes … recovered one fumble and returned it 16 yards against Massachusetts (Sept. 24); also registered two tackles and two passes defended against the Minutemen … produced a season-high four tackles at Central Florida (Sept. 10) … two of three tackles against Northwestern (Sept. 3) resulted in a loss of three yards. 2010 (SOPHOMORE): Played in 11 games … recorded a solo tackle vs. Nevada in the Kraft Fight Hunger Bowl (Jan. 9) … tallied two solo tackles at Duke (Nov. 13) … registered an assisted tackle against Maryland (Oct. 23) … assisted on a tackle at Florida State (Oct. 16) … recorded one solo tackle at NC State (Oct. 9). 106
2009 (FRESHMAN): Played in 10 games … registered 17 tackles – 15 solo – including 1.5 tackles for a loss … recorded a careerhigh seven tackles – all unassisted – against Wake Forest (Sept. 26) … registered three tackles, a tackle for loss and first career interception against Kent State (Sept. 12) … produced three solo tackles in the season opener against Northeastern (Sept. 5) … recipient of the Arthur M. Goldberg Memorial Scholarship. CLANCY’S CAREER STATISTICS SEASON G UA A TAC SAC TFL FF FR PBUINT BLK 2009 10 15 2 17 0.0-0 1.5 0 0-0 0 1-0 0 11 4 2 6 0.0-0 0.0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 2010 2011 9 9 10 19 0.0-0 1.5 0 1-16 2 0-0 0 2012 12 81 64 145 0.0-0 4.0-5 1 0-0 10 1 1 Totals 4210978 187 0.0-07.0-11 1 1-16 13 1 1
EMMETT CLEARY OT | 6-7 | 313 Arlington Heights, Ill. (St. Viator) B.S. – Biology ‘12
EMMETT JOSEPH CLEARY; born April 27, 1990 in Tokyo, Japan ... earned a bachelor’s degree in biology in May 2012 … earned 2011 All-Atlantic Coast Conference Academic Team honors … served as an orientation leader for the Boston College First-Year Experience program … was an Illinois State Scholar and a National Merit Finalist; also selected to the 2007 All-State Academic Team ... Emmett is the oldest of Julie and William Cleary’s five children; has three brothers and one sister. 2012 (SENIOR): Started all 12 games at left tackle … made the switch to left tackle in his final campaign … saw action in 888 plays for an average of 74 plays per game … pass blocked for an offense that averaged 259.3 passing yards per game – the most since the 2007 team averaged 329.7 yards per game through the air … helped in allowing Chase Rettig to throw for 300 or more yards in a game three times … paved the way for the Eagles to rack up 542 yards of total offense (441 passing, 101 rushing) with no sacks allowed against Miami (Sept. 1) … run blocked for Andre Williams’ 191-yard, two-touchdown rushing performance against Army (Oct. 6). 2011 (JUNIOR): Played in all 12 games; started each contest at right tackle … named preseason All-ACC fourth team by Phil Steele … saw action in 785 plays on the year – second most on the team behind Luke Kuechly (997) … the Eagles had six games with more than 100 yards rushing; including a 372-yard performance at Maryland (Oct. 29) … blocked for Rolandan Finch against the Terrapins (Oct. 29); Finch’s 243 rushing yards were the third greatest singlegame total in program history and most in the ACC since 2009 … BC did not give up a sack and scored a season-high four rushing touchdowns vs. Maryland … helped Montel Harris eclipse BC’s rushing record with a 108-yard performance against Wake Forest (Oct. 1); Harris’ career rushing total was 3,734 yards … the Eagles threw for more than 200 yards in two games; 351 passing yards against Northwestern (Sept. 3) and 247 passing yards vs. Duke (Sept. 17). 2010 (SOPHOMORE): Played in 12 games … blocked for All-ACC back Montel Harris, who led the conference in rushing and ranked 16th nationally … came in after starter Rich Lapham was hurt and established himself as a starter at right tackle for the last five games
2009 (FRESHMAN): Played in all 12 games … BC ranked 39th in the country in fewest sacks allowed per game (1.54) … blocked for RB Montel Harris who had the fourth-most carries in the country (308) and the 10th-most rushing yards (1,457) … the line helped Harris record eight 100-yard games … recipient of the Gridiron Club Football Scholarship.
JOHNATHAN COLEMAN Bronx, N.Y. (Radnor [Pa.]) B.A. – Communications ’13
COLEMAN’S CAREER STATISTICS SEASON REC YDS AVG TD 14 260 18.6 0 2010 2011 5 55 11.0 0 33 494 15.0 4 2012 Totals 52 809 15.6 4
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2010: Played in 12 games; made four starts … registered 260 yards on 14 catches … led BC with three receptions for 59 yards at Wake Forest (Nov. 6) … hauled in two passes for 16 yards against Maryland (Oct. 23) … second on the team in receiving against Kent State (Sept. 11); recorded 52 yards on four catches…led all Eagles with 98 yards on three receptions vs. Weber State (Sept. 4), including a game-long 44-yard catch.
DONTE ELLIOTT WR | 6-0 | 197 Houston, Texas (Alief Taylor) B.S. – Marketing ‘12
2011 (JUNIOR): Played in 12 games … registered 36 all purpose yards on four receptions and one rushing attempt … saw action in 311 plays as wide receiver and on special teams … caught two passes for 23 yards at Miami (Nov. 25) … carried the ball one time for three yards vs. Florida State (Nov. 3) … recorded one reception at Virginia Tech (Oct. 22) and against Clemson (Oct. 8) … recorded two tackles vs. Wake Forest (Oct. 1) and at Central Florida (Sept. 10). 2010 (SOPHOMORE): Played in six games. 2009 (FRESHMAN): Played in two games … registered one tackle against Northeastern (Sept. 5). ELLIOTT’S CAREER STATISTICS SEASON G Rec Yds TD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G 2009 2 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 2010 6 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 2011 12 4 33 0 13 0.3 8.2 2.8 2012 12 4 51 0 19 0.3 12.8 4.2 TOTAL 32 8 84 0 19 0.2 10.5 2.6 107
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2011: Played in 12 games at wide receiver; made four consecutive starts vs. Duke (Sept. 17), Massachusetts (Sept. 24), Wake Forest (Oct. 1) and at Clemson (Oct. 8) … competed in 325 plays on offense and special teams … registered 55 yards on five receptions for the year … recorded one reception for eight yards at Notre Dame (Nov. 19) … grabbed one pass for five yards vs. Florida State (Nov. 3) … posted one reception for four yards at Virginia Tech (Oct. 22) … caught one pass for 24 yards against UMass … registered one catch for 14 yards against Duke.
2012 (SENIOR): Played in all 12 games … registered four receptions for 51 yards … averaged 12.8 yards per catch … caught two passes for a season-high 25 yards at Northwestern … served as a kickoff returner … returned three kickoffs for 44 yards … returned three kicks for 44 yards, including a long of 19 yards against Florida State.
HISTORY & RECORDS
2012: Played in 12 games at wide receiver; registered seven starts at the position … recorded 33 receptions for 489 yards and four touchdowns; ranked second on the team in each category … registered multiple receptions in nine (of 12) games … saw action in 662 plays … tallied one 100-plus receiving yard performance … caught one touchdown pass in each of four games … caught seven passes for 102 yards, including a career-high 52 yard reception, in the team’s 28-14 loss at Wake Forest (Nov. 3) … recorded five receptions for 81 yards and one touchdown in a 22-13 loss at Northwestern (Sept. 15) … caught four passes for 58 yards and one touchdown in a 20-17 home win over Maryland (Oct. 27) … recorded three receptions twice – against Maine (Sept. 8) and at Army (Oct. 6).
DONTE CORNELIUS ELLIOTT, born Dec. 12, 1989 ... earned a bachelor’s degree in marketing in May 2012 … Donte is the son of Barbara and Donny Elliott; has three brothers and one sister.
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JOHNATHAN VAUGHN COLEMAN; born March 8, 1991 … earned a bachelor’s degree in communications in May 2013 … Johnathan is the son of Vanci Coleman; has one sister and one brother.
ELLIOTT’S CAREER HIGHS Rush attempts: 1, Florida State, Nov. 3, 2011 Receptions: 2, at Miami (Fla.), Nov. 25, 2011 ; at N’western, Sept. 15, 2012 Receiving yards: 25, at Northwestern, Sept. 15, 2012 (2 receptions) Long reception: 19, Miami, Sept. 1, 2012 All-purpose yards: 44, at Florida State, Oct. 13, 2012 Kick returns: 3, at Florida State, Oct. 13, 2012 Kick return yards: 44, at Florida State, Oct. 13, 2012 (3 returns) Long kick return: 19, at Florida State, Oct. 13, 2012 Tackles: 2, Wake Forest, Oct. 1, 2011 (1-1); at UCF, Sept. 10, 2011 (1-1)
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COLEMAN’S CAREER HIGHS Points scored: 6, 4 times Touchdowns: 1, 4 times Rush attempts: 1, Notre Dame, Nov. 10, 2012 ; Miami, Sept. 1, 2012 Rush yards: 6, Miami, Sept. 1, 2012 (1 carries) Long rush: 6, Miami, Sept. 1, 2012 Pass attempts: 1, Maine, Sept. 8, 2012 Receptions: 7, at Wake Forest, Nov. 3, 2012 Receiving yards: 102, at Wake Forest, Nov. 3, 2012 (7 receptions) Receiving TDs: 1, 4 times Long reception: 52, at Wake Forest, Nov. 3, 2012 Total offense attempts: 1, multiple times Total offense yards: 6, Miami, Sept. 1, 2012 (6 rush, 0 pass) All-purpose yards: 102, at Wake Forest, Nov. 3, 2012 Tackles: 1, at Wake Forest, Nov. 6, 2010 (1-0)
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of the season … the line allowed Eagles’ running backs to gain 100 or more yards in nine different games … orientation leader for the Boston College First-Year Experience program.
DEPARTED LETTERWINNERS KICK RETURNS G No. Yds TD Lg Avg/R Avg/G 2009 2 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 6 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 2010 2011 12 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 12 3 44 0 19 14.7 3.7 2012 TOTAL 32 3 44 0 19 14.7 1.4
ROLANDAN FINCH RB | 5-10 | 211 New Albany, Ind. (St. Xavier, [Ky.])
FINCH’S CAREER HIGHS Points scored: 12, at Maryland, Oct. 29, 2011 Touchdowns: 2, at Maryland, Oct. 29, 2011 Rush attempts: 39, at Maryland, Oct. 29, 2011 Rush yards: 243, at Maryland, Oct. 29, 2011 (39 carries) Rush TDs: 2, at Maryland, Oct. 29, 2011 Long rush: 48, Northeastern, Sept. 5, 2009 Receptions: 5, Notre Dame, Nov. 10, 2012 ; Va. Tech, Nov. 17, 2012 Receiving yards: 53, Virginia Tech, Nov. 17, 2012 (5 receptions); at Virginia Tech, Oct. 22, 2011 (3 receptions) Long reception: 27, at Virginia Tech, Oct. 22, 2011 Total offense attempts: 39, at Maryland, Oct. 29, 2011 (39 rush, 0 pass) Total offense yards: 243, at Maryland, Oct. 29, 2011 (243 rush, 0 pass) All-purpose yards: 250, at Maryland, Oct. 29, 2011 Tackles: 2, NC State, Oct. 17, 2009 (1-1) ROLANDAN LABOIS FINCH II; born Oct. 8, 1990 ... is the son of Barbara and Rolandan Finch. 2012: Played in five games – Maine (Sept. 8), at Northwestern (Sept. 15), Notre Dame (Nov. 10), Virginia Tech (Nov. 17) and at NC State (Nov. 24) … registered 77 rushing attempts for 441 yards and one touchdown … averaged 4.6 yards per carry and a team-high 87.2 rushing yards per game … tallied 17 receptions out of the backfield for 108 yards … enjoyed consecutive 100-yard rushing performances against Virginia Tech and at NC State; carried a season-high 26 times for 138 yards – and caught five passes for a season-high 53 yards – in the team’s 30-23 overtime home loss to the Hokies, then recorded 19 rushing attempts for 149 yards and one touchdown in a 27-10 loss to the Wolfpack in Raleigh, N.C., the next week … recorded 17 rushing attempts for 90 yards against the Black Bears in week two. 2011: Played in 11 games … registered three starts at running back – at Clemson (Oct. 8), at Maryland (Oct. 29) and vs. Florida State (Nov. 3) … led the team with 157 rushing attempts for 705 yards … averaged 4.5 yards per carry … registered 11 receptions for 98 receiving yards … scored three rushing touchdowns … led the Eagles in rushing five times – at Clemson, at Virginia Tech (Oct. 22), at Maryland, vs. Florida State and at Miami (Nov. 25) … earned Atlantic Coast Conference Offensive Back of the Week honors after he recorded 243 rushing yards on 39 carries at Maryland; total ranked third in a single game in program history … rushed for 96 yards on 22 carries at Miami … led the squad with 59 rushing yards on 28 carries and caught three passes for eight receiving yards vs. Florida State … registered a team-high 92 rushing yards – averaged 5.1 yards per carry – and made three receptions for 53 yards against Virginia Tech … led the team with 81 rushing yards on 19 carries and scored a touchdown against Clemson. 108
2010: Did not play because of injury. 2009: Played in six games … rushed for 142 yards and a touchdown on 28 carries…averaged 4.8 yards a carry…carried seven times for 30 yards against NC State (Oct. 17) … rushed for 32 yards on six carries against Kent State (Sept. 12) ...carried the ball seven times for 58 yards and a touchdown in his debut against Northeastern (Sept. 5). FINCH’S CAREER STATISTICS SEASON G ATT YDS AVG 7 28 134 4.8 2009 2010 0 0 0 0 2011 11 157 709 4.5 2012 5 77 441 5.7 Totals 23 262 1,280 4.9
TD 1 0 3 1 5
LG 48 0 21 38 48
RECYDS 0 0 0 0 11 98 17 108 28 206
AVG TD LG 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 8.9 0 27 6.4 0 16 7.4 0 27
SEAN FLAHERTY LS | 6-2 | 223 Loveland, Ohio (Loveland) B.S. – Marketing ‘12
SEAN MICHAEL FLAHERTY; born June 4, 1989 ... earned a bachelor’s degree in marketing in May 2012 ... served as the team’s long snapper for each of the last three seasons … Sean and his two younger sisters are the children of Kathy and Michael Flaherty. 2012 (SENIOR): Played in and served as team’s starting long snapper in all 12 games … appeared in 110 plays on special teams … made two solo stops at Army (Oct. 6) … recorded one solo tackle against Clemson (Sept. 29) and Virginia Tech (Nov. 17). 2011 (JUNIOR): Played in and served as team’s starting long snapper in all 12 games … saw action in 112 plays on special teams … registered one solo stop against Florida State (Nov. 3). 2010 (SOPHOMORE): Played in and served as team’s starting long snapper in all 13 games …tallied one solo tackle against Maryland … recorded one tackle against Virginia Tech. 2009 (FRESHMAN): Appeared in nine games…finished the season with five tackles on special teams…had a career-high two tackles against Northeastern. 2008: Redshirted. HIGH SCHOOL: Earned Special Teams MVP honors as a senior long snapper at Loveland High School … played in the 2008 SWOFCA East-West All-Star Game at Colerain High School ... played for head coach Andrew Marlatt … also played on the school’s basketball team.
COLIN LARMOND JR. Whippany, N.J. (Morristown-Beard) B.S. – Communications ’12
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LARMOND’S CAREER STATISTICS RECEIVING G Rec Yds TD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G 6 5 96 1 55 0.8 19.2 16.0 2008 2011 12 34 528 3 57 2.8 15.5 44.0 6 3 19 0 8 0.5 6.3 3.2 2012 TOTAL 24 42 643 4 57 1.8 15.3 26.8
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COLIN GEORGE LARMOND, JR.; born Feb. 20, 1990 ... earned a bachelor’s degree in communications in 2012 … Colin is the oldest of Dial Adams and Colin Larmond, Sr.’s seven children.
2010 (JUNIOR): Did not play because of injury.
2012 (JUNIOR): Played in nine games … recorded three tackles … registered one tackle in each of three games – at Florida State (Oct. 13), at Wake Forest (Nov. 3) and against Virginia Tech (Nov. 17). 2011 (SOPHOMORE): Played in 10 games … totaled five tackles on the season, four assisted … also returned two kicks for a total of 14 yards … returned one kick for nine yards at Clemson (Oct. 8) … made two assisted tackles vs. UMass (Sept. 24) … returned one kick for five yards against Duke (Sept. 17) … recorded solo tackle in first game played at UCF (Sept. 10). 2010 (REDSHIRT FRESHMAN): Appeared in two games – Weber State (Sept. 4) and Notre Dame (Oct. 2) …made two tackles in season opener vs. Weber State, including one solo stop. LAWRENCE’S CAREER STATISTICS SEASON G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR Blkd 2010 2 1 1 2 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 2011 10 1 4 5 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 2012 9 1 2 3 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 TOTAL 21 3 7 10 0.0 0 0 0 0 0
GERALD LEVANO P | 6-2 | 201 Massapequa, N.Y. (Chaminade) B.S. – Marketing ’12
GERALD DOMINICK LEVANO; born June 12, 1990 ... earned a bachelor’s degree in marketing in May 2012 ... Gerald is the son of Francesca and Christopher Levano.
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2008 (FRESHMAN): Played in six games as a true freshman … caught five passes on the season … biggest catch of the year came against Vanderbilt in the Music City Bowl (Dec. 31), a 55-yard touchdown strike to put BC up, 14-13 … had three receptions for 25 yards against Virginia Tech in the ACC Championship Game (Dec. 6) … recorded first career reception at NC State for 16 yards (Oct. 4).
ANDRE JAHMAL LAWRENCE; born Sept. 17, 1990 … Andre is the son of Shawnia Lawrence and has three sisters.
HISTORY & RECORDS
2009 (SOPHOMORE): Appeared in all 13 games and started two – North Carolina (Nov. 21) and at Maryland (Nov. 28) …led BC receivers with 20.6 yards per catch and recorded four of BC’s five longest receptions of the year … second on the team in receptions (29), yards (596), touchdowns (5) and average per game (45.8) … caught three passes for 29 yards against USC in the Emerald Bowl (Dec. 26) … recorded 105 yards, including a career-long 66-yard reception for a touchdown, on three catches at Maryland (Nov. 28) …caught a 59-yard touchdown pass against NC State (Oct. 17) … caught four passes for 64 yards and a touchdown at Virginia Tech (Oct. 10) … caught five passes for 98 yards against Florida State (Oct. 3) … had three receptions for 31 yards and a touchdown against Wake Forest (Sept. 26) … caught three passes for 74 yards and a touchdown against Kent State (Sept. 12).
LAWRENCE’S CAREER HIGHS All-purpose yards: 13, at Northwestern, Sept. 15, 2012 Kick returns: 1, at Clemson, Oct. 8, 2011 ; at Northwestern, Sept. 15, 2012 ; Duke, Sept. 17, 2011 Kick return yards: 13, at Northwestern, Sept. 15, 2012 (1 return) Long kick return: 13, at Northwestern, Sept. 15, 2012 Tackles: 2, Weber St., Sept. 4, 2010 (1-1); UMass, Sept. 24, 2011 (0-2)
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2011 (JUNIOR): Played in 12 games, starting the last 11 of the season … led the Eagles with 528 receiving yards, 15.5 yards per catch and 44.0 yards per game … also tied for the team lead with three receiving touchdowns … fourth on BC in all-purpose yards (528) … 57-yard touchdown against Duke (Sept. 17) was the longest of the season for the Eagles and his two TDs against UMass (Sept. 24) tied for a team game high … led BC with four receptions and a team-high 69 yards at Virginia Tech (Oct. 22) … tallied a game-high 80 receiving yards on five grabs, with a long of 34, to surpass 1,000 career yards against Wake Forest (Oct. 1) … recorded a team-best and career-high 114 receiving yards on top of two touchdowns vs. UMass (Sept. 24) … led BC with 87 yards on two receptions against Duke (Sept. 17) … registered 84 yards on four receptions, including a 49-yard grab in the opening game against Northwestern (Sept. 3).
Hartford, Conn. (Hartford Public)
COACHES & STAFF
2012 (SENIOR): Played in six games … registered three receptions for 19 yards … saw action in 65 offensive plays.
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LARMOND, JR.’S CAREER HIGHS Touchdowns: 2, Massachusetts, Sept. 24, 2011 Receptions: 6, Massachusetts, Sept. 24, 2011 Receiving yards: 114, Massachusetts, Sept. 24, 2011 (6 receptions) Receiving TDs: 2, Massachusetts, Sept. 24, 2011 Long reception: 57, Duke, Sept. 17, 2011 All-purpose yards: 114, Massachusetts, Sept. 24, 2011
DEPARTED LETTERWINNERS 2012 (SENIOR): Started all 12 games … punted 57 times for an average of 42.1 yards per punt … placed nine punts inside the opponent’s 20-yard line … boomed a season-long 66-yard punt against Maine (Sept. 8) … connected on 11 punts of 50 or more yards … kicked five punts for 253 yards for a season-best 50.6 yards per punt with two punts inside the 20-yard line at Northwestern (Sept. 15) … booted a season-high nine punts for 391 yards for an average of 43.4 yards per punt with two kicks inside the 20-yard line at Florida State (Oct. 13). 2011 (JUNIOR): Saw action in all 12 games … served as the backup punter to four-year starter Ryan Quigley … served as the team’s primary holder. 2010 (SOPHOMORE): Made five appearances in games, recording first career appearance against Clemson (Oct. 30).
MURRAY’S CAREER STATS TACKLES G UA A Total 3 3 1 4 2009 2010 3 2 0 2 4 0 0 0 2011 2012 8 7 12 19 TOTAL 18 12 13 25
TFL 1.0 0.0 0.0 0.5 1.5
Yds PD 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 1
FF 0 0 0 0 0
FR 0 0 0 0 0
JIM NOEL DB | 6-4 | 200 Everett, Mass. (Everett)
2009 (REDSHIRT FRESHMAN): Valuable scout team member. PUNTING 2010 2011 2012 TOTAL
G 5 12 12 29
No. 0 0 57 57
Yards Lg 0 0 0 0 2,399 66 2,399 66
Avg 0.0 0.0 42.1 42.1
BRYAN MURRAY DT | 6-2 | 297 Olney, Md. (Good Counsel) B.A. – Economics/Human Development ’12
MURRAY’S CAREER HIGHS Tackles: 6, at Georgia Tech, Oct. 20, 2012 (3-3) Tackles for loss: 1.0, Northeastern, Sept. 5, 2009 (1-0) Pass breakups: 1, at Wake Forest, Nov. 03, 2012 BRYAN ANTHONY MURRAY; born May 27, 1990 ... earned a bachelor’s degree in economics and human development in May 2012 … Bryan is one of Carolyn and Anthony Murray’s two children; has two stepsisters and one paternal half brother. 2012 (SENIOR): Played in the final eight games of the season … registered 19 tackles, including seven solo tackles … saw action in 418 plays … recorded a career-high six tackles – three solo and three unassisted – in the team’s 37-17 loss at Georgia Tech (Oct. 20). 2011 (JUNIOR): Appeared in four games – UMass (Sept. 24), at Clemson (Oct. 8), at Maryland (Oct. 29) and at Miami (Nov. 25). 2010 (SOPHOMORE): Played in three games – Weber State (Sept. 4), Kent State (Sept. 11) and Notre Dame (Oct. 2) … recorded one solo tackle against Notre Dame and one against Weber State. 2009 (REDSHIRT FRESHMAN): Played in three games – Northeastern (Sept. 5), Kent State (Sept. 12) and Central Michigan (Oct. 31) … recorded four tackles on the season, including three solo stops … tallied two unassisted tackles in the season opener against Northeastern (Sept. 5).
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NOEL’S CAREER HIGHS Points scored: 6, at Florida State, Oct. 16, 2010 Touchdowns: 1, at Florida State, Oct. 16, 2010 All-purpose yards: 63, at Florida State, Oct. 16, 2010 Interceptions: 2, at Florida State, Oct. 16, 2010 Long interception return: 43, at Florida State, Oct. 16, 2010 Tackles: 10, at Florida State, Oct. 16, 2010 (7-3) Sacks: 1.0, at Clemson, Oct. 08, 2011 (1-0) Tackles for loss: 1.0, 4 times Fumbles forced: 1, at Northwestern, Sept. 15, 2012 Pass breakups: 1, 5 times JIM KELLY NOEL; born July 29, 1991 …Jim is the oldest of Dorcina and Yonel Noel’s four children … was awarded the Jay McGillis Memorial Scholarship in April 2012; McGillis was a starting defensive back who passed away from leukemia in 1992; the award is presented to a defensive back at halftime of the Eagles’ spring game, which is played annually in his honor … played in 45 games, making 23 starts … compiled 115 tackles and seven interceptions in his career. 2012 (SENIOR): Played in all 12 games … served as one of three team captains … registered 37 tackles, including 26 solo tackles … was on the field for 692 defensive plays … registered two interceptions … recorded two pass break-ups and one forced fumble … tallied a season-high six tackles twice; recorded three solo tackles and three assisted tackles in a loss at Florida State, then registered six solo tackles the next week in the team’s 37-17 loss at Georgia Tech (Oct. 20) … registered first interception of the season in a 343 home victory over Maine (Sept. 8) … tallied one interception and returned in 13 yards against the Seminoles. 2011 (JUNIOR): Started the first eight games at defensive back; missed four games because of injury … tallied 30 tackles on the year, including 20 solo stops … made three tackles for loss for a total of 14 yards ... recorded a pass breakup at Maryland (Oct. 29) … tallied a season-high six tackles, including five unassisted takedowns, and first career sack for an 11-yard loss at Clemson (Oct. 8) … recorded four tackles, three unassisted, and one tackle for a loss of two yards against Wake Forest (Oct. 1) … made an interception to add to four tackles against Duke (Sept. 17) … was third on the team with six tackles, including five solo and one for loss, and had the only quarterback hurry at UCF (Sept. 10). 2010 (SOPHOMORE): Made eight starts at strong safety and appeared in all 13 contests … second on the team with four interceptions … had 36 tackles, 27 solo … recorded four tackles and had an interception at Wake Forest (Nov. 6) … had four tackles including
2009 (FRESHMAN): Appeared in all 13 games as a backup safety … finished the year with 12 tackles and a pass breakup … recorded the breakup in the Emerald Bowl against USC (Dec. 26) and also had two tackles … notched two tackles against Central Michigan (Oct. 31), NC State (Oct. 17) and Virginia Tech (Oct.10).
TE | 6-6 | 255 Wayne, N.J. (Wayne Valley) B.A. – Communications ‘12
PANTALE’S CAREER STATISTICS RECEIVING G Rec Yds TD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G 2009 13 25 223 1 22 1.9 8.9 17.2 2010 13 31 338 1 32 2.4 10.9 26.0 2011 12 21 236 3 32 1.8 11.2 19.7 2012 8 21 189 2 23 2.6 9.0 23.6 TOTAL 46 98 986 7 32 2.1 10.1 21.4
MAX RICCI
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PANTALE’S CAREER HIGHS Touchdowns: 2, at Miami, Nov. 25, 2011 Receptions: 6, Maryland, Oct. 23, 2010 Receiving yards: 70, at Miami, Nov. 25, 2011 (4 receptions) Receiving TDs: 2, at Miami, Nov. 25, 2011 Long reception: 32, vs. Nevada, Jan. 09, 2011; at Miami, Nov. 25, 2011 All-purpose yards: 70, at Miami, Nov. 25, 2011 Tackles: 2, at Virginia Tech, Oct. 22, 2011 (2-0)
2009 (REDSHIRT FRESHMAN): Appeared in all 13 games with 11 starts … named to the Sporting News and Rivals All-ACC freshman teams … also named a second-team All-American freshman by the College Football Network … third on the team in catches (25) and fourth in receiving yards (223) and average per game (17.2) … caught four passes for a career-high 41 yards at Virginia (Nov. 14) … had four receptions for 30 yards and scored first career touchdown against Wake Forest (Sept. 26) … caught two passes for 20 yards in his BC debut against Northeastern (Sept. 5).
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CHRIS PANTALE
2010 (SOPHOMORE): Started all 13 games at tight end … second on the team with 31 catches for 338 yards and a touchdown … made four receptions for 47 yards against Nevada in the Kraft Fight Hunger Bowl (Jan. 9) … caught three passes for 66 yards at Syracuse (Nov. 27) with a season-long reception of 31 yards … hauled in three passes for 23 yards vs. Virginia… set career high with six receptions for 56 yards against Maryland (Oct. 23) … led the team with three receptions for 34 yards at Florida State (Oct. 16) … caught a pair of passes for 19 yards, including one for a touchdown in the season opener against Weber State (Sept. 4).
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NOEL’S CAREER STATISTICS TACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR INT-Yds 2009 12 7 5 12 0.0 0 1 0 0 0-0 2010 13 27 9 36 1.0 1 5 0 0 4-79 2011 8 20 10 30 3.0 14 2 0 0 1-0 2012 12 26 11 37 0.0 0 4 1 0 2-13 TOTAL 45 80 35 115 4.0 15 12 1 0 7-92
(Oct. 22) … made a team-high four receptions for 33 yards against Duke (Sept. 17).
DL | 6-4 | 302 Groton, Mass. (Lawrence Academy)
RICCI’S CAREER HIGHS Tackles: 7, Virginia Tech, Nov. 17, 2012 (5-2) Tackles for loss: 1.5, Virginia Tech, Nov. 17, 2012 (1-0)
2012 (SENIOR): Started seven games after missing the first five games of the season with a foot injury … caught 21 passes for 189 yards and two touchdowns … averaged 9.0 yards per catch … hauled in four receptions for 37 yards and a touchdown at Wake Forest (Nov. 3) … made four catches for a season-high 54 yards against Maryland (Oct. 27) … grabbed four receptions for 36 yards vs. Virginia Tech (Nov. 17) … snared two passes for 20 yards and a touchdown at Georgia Tech (Oct. 20).
MAXWELL VINCENZO RICCI; born Oct. 9, 1992 … Max is the son of Francesca Ricci and Godwin Williams. 2012 (SOPHOMORE): Played in all 12 games … registered 26 tackles, including 18 solo tackles … recorded 3.5 tackles for a loss of four yards … tallied a season-high seven tackles, including five solo stops, against Virginia Tech (Nov. 17) …tallied three unassisted tackles at Northwestern (Sept. 15).
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2011 (FRESHMAN): Played in all 12 games and earned four starts – at Virginia Tech (Oct. 22), at Maryland (Oct. 29), vs. Florida State (Nov. 3) and vs. NC State (Nov. 12) … made six tackles on the year … registered a season-high three tackles in a 28-17 win at Maryland (Oct. 29).
HISTORY & RECORDS
CHRISTOPHER JOSEPH PANTALE; born March 22, 1990 … earned a bachelor’s degree in communications in May 2012 … Chris is the oldest of Patricia and William Pantale’s three children.
2011 (JUNIOR): Started all 12 games at tight end … earned the Boston College Coaches Award … garnered a spot on the John Mackey Award Watch List … third on the Eagles and first among tight ends with 236 receiving yards on 21 catches, averaging 11.2 yards per catch … tied for first with three touchdown receptions … averaged 19.7 yards per game, fourth on the team … made three tackles on special teams … led the Eagles with a career-high 70 receiving yards and two touchdowns at Miami (Nov. 25) … also led BC with five grabs and 60 yards at Notre Dame (Nov. 19) … made two receptions for 26 yards and a touchdown at Virginia Tech
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one for a loss against Maryland (Oct. 23) … earned his first start at Florida State (Oct. 16) and registered a career-high 10 tackles with a pass breakup and two interceptions, one of which he returned 43 yards for a touchdown … recorded first career interception against Kent State (Sept. 11) … notched five tackles, including four solo stops, in the season opener against Weber State (Sept. 4).
DEPARTED LETTERWINNERS RICCI’S CAREER STATISTICS SEASON G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR Blkd 0 0 0 0 2011 12 3 3 6 0.0 0 2012 12 15 5 20 3.5 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 TOTAL 24 18 8 26 3.5 4
SHINSKIE’S CAREER STATISTICS SEASONG Att CmpInt Yds TD Lg Pct Avg/PAvg/G Effic 2009 13 288 149 14 2,049 15 66 51.7 7.1 157.6 119.0 2010 4 96 46 6 618 5 44 47.9 6.4 154.5 106.7 2011 2 2 1 0 3 0 3 50.0 1.5 1.5 62.6 2012 Did not see any game action TOTAL 19 386196 202,67020 66 50.8 6.9 140.5115.6
DAVE SHINSKIE QB | 6-4 | 209 Kulpmont, Pa. (Mt. Carmel Area) B.A. – Human Development ’13
JOHN WETZEL OT | 6-8 | 302 Pittsburgh, Pa. (Brashear)
SHINSKIE’S CAREER HIGHS Touchdowns: 1, at Virginia, Nov. 14, 2009 Rush TDs: 1, at Virginia, Nov. 14, 2009 Long rush: 15, at Notre Dame, Oct. 24, 2009 Pass attempts: 35, at Notre Dame, Oct. 24, 2009 Pass completions: 18, Central Michigan, Oct. 31, 2009 ; Kent State, Sept. 11, 2010 ; Wake Forest, Sept. 26, 2009 Pass yards: 279, at Notre Dame, Oct. 24, 2009 Pass TDs: 3, Wake Forest, Sept. 26, 2009 Long pass: 66, at Maryland, Nov. 28, 2009 Total offense attempts: 38, at Notre Dame, Oct. 24, 2009 (3 rush, 35 pass) Total offense yards: 298, at Notre Dame, Oct. 24, 2009 (19 rush, 279 pass) All-purpose yards: 19, at Notre Dame, Oct. 24, 2009 DAVID MICHAEL SHINSKIE; born May 4, 1984 ... earned a bachelor’s degree in human development from the Lynch School of Education in May 2013… David is the third of Joann and David Shinskie’s four sons. 2012 (SENIOR): Did not see any game action. 2011 (JUNIOR): Appeared in two games … saw action in the team’s 45-17 home win over Massachusetts (Sept. 24) and at No. 8 Clemson (Oct. 8) … completed one of two passes for three yards against the Tigers. 2010 (SOPHOMORE): Started the first three games of the season … threw 7-for-24 for 89 yards and a touchdown at NC State … went 11-for-25 for 130 yards against Virginia Tech … was 18-for27 for 214 yards and two touchdowns against Kent State … went 10-for-20 for 185 yards and two touchdowns against Weber State. 2009 (FRESHMAN): Earned the starting spot early in the season and started the last 10 games … appeared in all 13 contests … set BC freshman passing records with 2,049 yards and 15 touchdowns … completed 149 of 288 passes (51.7) and was picked off 14 times … went 14-for-33 for 218 yards and threw a 61-yard touchdown pass against USC in the Emerald Bowl … completed 14-of-23 passes for 227 yards and a touchdown and completed a career-long 66-yard TD pass at Maryland … finished 18-of-28 for 262 yards and a touchdown against Central Michigan … passed for a career-high 279 yards in the loss at Notre Dame … completed 13-of-25 passes for 187 yards and two touchdowns against NC State … completed 13-of-22 passes for 211 yards and two touchdowns against Florida State … was 18for-29 for 228 yards and threw a career-high three touchdowns against Wake Forest … made his collegiate debut vs. Northeastern, completing 7-of-10 pass attempts for 110 yards and one touchdown. 112
JOHN WILLIAM WETZEL; born July 18, 1991 ... John is the son of Janet and John Wetzel; has a twin brother, Dave, and two sisters. 2012 (SENIOR): Started all 12 games at right tackle and played 886 snaps … pass blocked for an offense that averaged 259.3 passing yards per game – the most since the 2007 team averaged 329.7 yards per game through the air … helped in allowing Chase Rettig to throw for 300 or more yards in a game three times … paved the way for the Eagles to rack up 542 yards of total offense (441 passing, 101 rushing) with no sacks allowed against Miami (Sept. 1) … run blocked for Andre Williams’ 191-yard, two-touchdown rushing performance against Army (Oct. 6). 2011 (JUNIOR): Started all 12 games at left tackle and played 715 snaps … the Eagles had six games with more than 100 yards rushing; including a 372-yard performance at Maryland (Oct. 29) … blocked for Rolandan Finch against the Terrapins (Oct. 29); Finch’s 243 rushing yards were the third greatest single-game total in program history and most in the ACC since 2009 … BC did not give up a sack and scored a season-high four rushing touchdowns vs. Maryland … helped Montel Harris eclipse BC’s rushing record with a 108-yard performance against Wake Forest (Oct. 1); Harris’ career rushing total was 3,734 yards … the Eagles threw for more than 200 yards in two games; 351 passing yards against Northwestern (Sept. 3) and 247 passing yards vs. Duke (Sept. 17). 2010 (SOPHOMORE): Made eight appearances on the year … spent much of his first two seasons as the backup to Anthony Castonzo, who was a first-round NFL draft selection; he was, therefore, able to learn from one of the best in the country and was poised and ready to take the reins … a big, strong, physical player who possesses the necessary size and ability to step right into that role. 2009 (FRESHMAN): Appeared in six games as a second-stringer … BC ranked 39th in the country in sacks allowed (1.54)…blocked for RB Montel Harris who had the fourth-most carries in the country (308) and the 10th-most rushing yards (1,457) … the line helped Harris record eight 100-yard games.
BC FOOTBALL TIMELINE A HISTORY OF BOSTON COLLEGE FOOTBALL — Text by Reid Oslin, Boston College, ’68 The 2012 season will be the 115th year of intercollegiate football competition for the Boston College Eagles. Here are a few of the milestones that have been reached along the way: 1891 — The Boston College student body was granted permission, but no money, by President Edward I. Devitt, S.J., to organize a football team. Joseph F. O’Donnell (1892), a Dorchester native with some previous amateur football experience, helped organize a team that played an informal schedule the following year. 1893 — Boston College began formal football competition. The team’s first game was a 4-0 victory over St. John’s Institute, an amateur power of the day (touchdowns were scored as four points by existing rules). BC played its first intercollegiate game on Oct. 25, a 6-0 loss to Tech ’97, an MIT class team. The first varsity game was a 10-6 victory over Boston University in the final contest of the year. Joseph C. Drum (’94) served as BC’s first football coach and the team’s captain was Bernie Wefers (’94), who briefly held the world record in the 100-yard dash. 1894 — The Boston College football team got its first compensated coach, William Nagle. The school adopted the team colors of maroon and gold. 1896 — Boston College and Jesuit rival Holy Cross met for the first time in a home-and-home series. Boston College won both games, by scores of 6-2 and 8-6. 1900 — College President W.G. Read Mullan, S.J., refused to allow a football team to play under the
school’s name. Students formed an independent team named “Boston Combination” that competed locally. Fr. Mullan relented and allowed a varsity team to be fielded the following year. 1903-07 — In a reaction to the growing public outcry against the violence of college football, as well as for economic considerations, the sport was dropped at Boston College. United States President Theodore Roosevelt summoned the leaders of college football to Washington and urged that the rules of the sport be tightened. The resulting rules committee evolved into the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA). 1908 — Varsity football was restored at Boston College. The team practiced on the Massachusetts Avenue Grounds, the site of a former city dump. Team members mowed the grass and lined the field before practice sessions. 1913 — The college moved from its original location on James Street in Boston’s South End to a new campus in Chestnut Hill. The football team’s locker room and equipment storage area were located in the basement of the “Recitation Building” (renamed Gasson Hall in 1952), but coach Hiker Joy’s team walked to the public park in Cleveland Circle for daily practice. 1915 — The original Alumni Stadium was dedicated on Oct. 30; however, the inaugural game was won by arch-rival Holy Cross by a 9-0 score before some 5,000 fans. A week later, Boston College won its first on campus game, defeating Fordham, 3-0. The stadium was located on middle campus on the site of today’s Stokes Hall. 1918 — Because of required military training for students in preparation for World War I, the football team was forced to limit practice sessions to no more than one hour per day.
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1936 — BC names Gilmour Dobie, another future
In 1940 Charlie O’Rourke led BC to a victory in the Sugar Bowl
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1928 — McKenney’s first year as head coach was a perfect 9-0 season and yielded another Eastern title. McKenney would later gain entrance into the College Football Hall of Fame as a highly respected college football official.
1941 — On Jan. 1, the Eagles would lay claim to the national championship with a 19-13 victory over Tennessee in the Sugar Bowl. Again, O’Rourke provided the heroics, scoring on a 24-yard touchdown run with three minutes remaining in the game. Leahy had installed the game-winning play in the BC offense one day before the game. Leahy and five members of the Sugar Bowl championship team would eventually be enshrined in the College Football Hall of Fame (HB
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1926 — The final year of the Cavanaugh era produced another unbeaten season at 6-0-2. Team captain was Joe McKenney, who would return to coach the Eagles from 1928-34.
1940 — An undefeated (11-0) season, capped by the Sugar Bowl championship and the claim of a national championship made this arguably the greatest season in Eagle football annals. On Nov. 16, BC handed Georgetown its first football loss in three years when “Chuckin’” Charlie O’Rourke eluded a host of tacklers and took a safety in his own end zone as the clock expired to give the Eagles a memorable 19-18 victory. Sportswriter Grantland Rice described the contest as “the greatest game of football ever played.”
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1921 — The team’s budding success drew national interest. The Eagles were invited to play Baylor in the dedication game of Dallas’ Cotton Bowl stadium. The BC team, which made the 2,400-mile trip by train to play its first intersectional contest, responded with a 23-7 win over the Bears.
1939 — On Feb. 7, Frank Leahy is named head football coach. “I have come here to succeed and to win football games,” he told alumni a few days later. He did both, as the Boston College football team won 20 of 22 games played in the ensuing two seasons. The Eagles lost only one regular-season game in the 1939 campaign (7-0 to Florida) and became the first New England team in 20 years to earn a New Year’s Day bowl invitation. The Eagles met Clemson in the Cotton Bowl on Jan. 1, but lost a close 6-3 decision to the Tigers.
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1920 — The Boston College football team adopted the nickname “Eagles.” The season was capped by a stirring 14-0 victory over Holy Cross before 40,000 fans at Braves Field. The win gave the team a perfect 8-0 season and the school’s first “Eastern Championship.”
College Hall of Fame member, as its head football coach. The Eagles’ schedule is upgraded to include such national rivals as Kansas State, Kentucky, North Carolina State, Indiana and Florida, and home games are shifted to Fenway Park and Braves Field. Dobie’s teams lose only six games in his three-year tenure.
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1919 — A returning war hero, Frank Cavanaugh, was hired as BC’s football coach. Known as “The Iron Major,” Cavanaugh had been badly wounded in the Battle of San Mihiel, but recovered to launch a coaching career that would eventually lead him into the College Football Hall of Fame. In his first season at BC, he led his team to a startling 5-3 victory over heavily favored Yale — the biggest win in school history to that point. A 1943 movie, “The Iron Major” starring Pat O’Brien, chronicled Cavanaugh’s life story. Part of the film was shot at the former Liggett Estate (now O’Connell House) on BC’s upper campus.
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BC FOOTBALL TIMELINE O’Rourke, C Chet Gladchuk, E Gene Goodreault, FB Mike Holovak and G George Kerr). A crowd of 100,000 people welcomed the Sugar Bowl victors back to Boston’s South Station, but Leahy would leave Boston College for Notre Dame within a month of the game. 1941 — From a field of 80 candidates, Denny Myers was named Boston College’s new head football coach. 1942 — The Eagles were undefeated and ranked No. 1 in the land as they headed into the final game of the season against Holy Cross on Nov. 28. The Crusaders pulled one of the biggest upsets in college football history that day, upending BC by a 55-12 score. Many BC players and fans were so bitterly disappointed that a planned “victory party” at Boston’s Cocoanut Grove restaurant was canceled. The Cocoanut Grove was destroyed by fire that night, and 492 people lost their lives. 1943 — Again playing on New Year’s Day, Boston College loses to Alabama in the Orange Bowl, 37-21. One bright point in the game for the Eagles was the play of Holovak, who scored all three BC touchdowns and averaged 15.8 yards every time he touched the football — an Orange Bowl record that stands to this day. 1943-45 — A large number of Boston College players and coaches departed to serve their country in the United States armed forces during World War II. The teams fielded on campus found competition against service teams such as Melville PT and Squantum Naval Air Station.
1946 — Myers returned as head coach after the war and the Eagles undertook a national schedule that included LSU, Tennessee, Mississippi, Oklahoma, Michigan State and Penn State in following years. Two members of that September’s freshman class — linemen Art Donovan and Ernie Stautner — would one day be elected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame. The roster also includes lineman Ed King, who, after a brief pro football career, would later be elected Governor of Massachusetts. 1949 — On Nov. 26, Boston College scored its most lopsided victory, 76-0, over annual rival Holy Cross. BC fullback/kicker Ed Petela scored a record 34 points in the game — four touchdowns and 10 PATs. 1951 — Mike Holovak, who had played professional football with the Los Angeles Rams and Chicago Bears, returned to his alma mater as head coach. He later would be the head coach of the Boston Patriots and long-time general manager of the Houston Oilers. 1956 — After losing to Holy Cross, 7-0, on Dec. 1, Boston College is told that football games will no longer be played at Fenway Park. The school considers dropping the sport. 1957 — On Jan. 23, Boston College President Joseph R. N. Maxwell, S.J., announces the decision to build a new stadium on campus. Athletics Director William J. Flynn and former head coach Joe McKenney lead the successful $250,000 campaign to construct the new facility on the site of a filled-in reservoir on BC’s lower campus. On Sept. 26, Alumni Stadium
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1968 — Joe Yukica took over as the Eagles’ head coach. He served notice of things to come with a stunning 49-15 win at Navy in his BC coaching debut. Among the defenders for the Midshipmen in that game was end Tom O’Brien.
1971 — Alumni Stadium is expanded to 32,000 seats, an artificial surface is installed and lights are added for night play.
1981 — Former BC assistant Bicknell is hired as head coach. He opens the season with a 13-12 home victory over Texas A&M on Sept. 19. Freshman Doug Flutie sees his first action — on one special teams play. Flutie would be named the team’s starting quarterback by Bicknell and QB coach Tom Coughlin prior to the Navy game on Oct. 17. 1982 — The Eagles open the season with a smashing 38-16 victory over Texas A&M in College Station. Two weeks later, BC tied defending national champion Clemson 17-17 at “Death Valley,” and once again Boston College football was drawing national attention. After beating Holy Cross 35-10 in the final regular season game, the Eagles are invited to the 1982 Tangerine Bowl in Orlando to play Auburn. Fans watching that game saw two future Heisman Trophy winners: BC’s Flutie and the Tigers’ Bo Jackson. Auburn won the Dec. 18 game, 33-26.
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1974 — The Eagles, under Yukica and offensive backfield coach Jack Bicknell, are the hottest team in college football down the stretch, outscoring opponents by a 270-27 margin in the season’s final six games. FB Keith Barnette is the nation’s top scorer with 22 TDs on the season. However, the team’s 8-3 record does not attract any bowl invitations to Chestnut Hill.
1978 — The Eagles suffer their worst season in history, losing all 11 games, including a 28-24 loss to Temple in a game played in Tokyo, Japan, on Dec. 10.
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1970 — Fred Willis became the first running back in BC gridiron history to surpass 1,000 yards rushing (1,007) in a 10-game season.
1976 — BC upended seventh-ranked Texas, 14-13, in a thrilling season opener at Alumni Stadium on Sept. 11. A key tackle by Kelly Elias on a Longhorn two-point conversion try with 4:38 remaining in the game proved the difference in this victory, the biggest for a BC team in years.
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1964 — The Eagles knocked off highly ranked Syracuse, 21-14, on Sept. 19 in the season opener as Larry Marzetti hit Bill Cronin with a 45-yard touchdown pass on a fourth-down play as time ran out. A freshman running back for the Orangemen that year was Tom Coughlin.
1975 — The Eagles open the season with an ABCTV “Monday Night Football” appearance against Notre Dame at Schaefer Stadium in Foxboro. A record 61,000 fans filled the facility to watch the Irish take a 17-3 victory.
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opened with a game against Navy that had been arranged with the assistance of then-U.S. Senator John F. Kennedy. The visiting Midshipmen spoiled the day, however, with a 46-6 victory before a standing-roomonly crowd of 26,000-plus. The referee in the dedication game was the legendary Albie Booth.
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BC FOOTBALL TIMELINE 1983 — The Eagles finished the regular season with a 9-2 record, including the first win over Penn State (27-17 at Foxboro) and a last-minute 20-13 victory over Alabama on a rainy November night in Foxboro that is remembered as the game “that the lights went out.” Fortunately, power crews restored electricity just as officials were considering stopping the game and BC went on to score on its final possession to win. The Lambert Trophy champions were matched up against Notre Dame in the Liberty Bowl on Dec. 29 — a game that was played in frigid, icy conditions. Each team scored three touchdowns in that game, but BC missed all of its extra-point tries, while the Irish converted one of three to account for the heart-breaking 19-18 final score. 1984 — Perhaps one of the most storied seasons in Boston College football history, an early highlight was the Eagles’ stunning 38-31 victory over Alabama in Birmingham before a national television audience on Sept. 8. The Eagles scored on their final possession of the game to beat the Crimson Tide — an omen of rallies to come. On Nov. 22, at the Orange Bowl, Flutie and Boston College Football went into the storybooks as No. 22 threw a 48-yard “Hail Mary” touchdown pass to WR Gerard Phelan on the game’s final play to give BC a memorable 47-45 victory over the Miami Hurricanes. A week later, Flutie completed one of his final college football goals by throwing a touchdown pass to his brother Darren, a freshman, in the final game of the regular season at Holy Cross on Dec. 1. He then flew to New York City where he was presented with the Heisman Trophy later that night. 1985 — Boston College scored its first postseason victory since the 1941 Sugar Bowl with an impressive 45-28 victory over Houston in the Cotton Bowl on
New Year’s Day. The Eagles were ranked No. 4 in the final college football poll and won the Lambert Trophy as Eastern Champions for the second consecutive year. 1985 — Appearing in the Kickoff Classic, the Eagles lost to high-powered Brigham Young, 28-14, in the college football curtain-raiser, but NG Mike Ruth chased Cougar QBs all over the field en route to eventually winning the Outland Award as college football’s top lineman that season. 1986 — After thrashing Holy Cross by a 56-26 score in Worcester on Nov. 22, the Eagles were invited to play Georgia in Tampa’s Hall of Fame Bowl on Dec. 23. There, QB Shawn Halloran hit WR Kelvin Martin with a 5-yard scoring pass with just 32 seconds left in the game to give BC a 27-24 victory. Two months later, Holy Cross abruptly canceled the BC-HC rivalry that had begun in 1896. 1988 — A rebuilt Alumni Stadium with matching upper decks and state-of-the-art press facilities is dedicated in a nationally televised game against Southern Cal. On Nov. 19, Boston College and Army made sports history by playing the first American college football game in Europe. The Eagles topped the Cadets 38-24 in that contest, played at Dublin’s Lansdowne Road Stadium. 1991 — Former assistant coach Tom Coughlin, is hired away from the Super Bowl Champion New York Giants as BC’s newest head football coach. BC plays the first BIG EAST Football Conference game at Rutgers on August 31, the coach’s 45th birthday. 1992 — BC scores three consecutive shutout victories (vs. Northwestern, Navy and Michigan State) on
In 1985 the Eagles win the Cotton Bowl
In 1984 Doug Flutie wins the Heisman Trophy
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1993 — The Eagles bounced back from losses in the first two games of the year to reel off eight consecutive victories and earn another postseason invitation. Highlighting this drive was a magnificent 41-39 victory at Notre Dame on Nov. 20, when David Gordon kicked a 41-yard field goal with no time remaining to shock the No. 1-ranked Irish. The Eagles’ final 8-3 showing earned them a slot in the Carquest Bowl in Fort Lauderdale where they convincingly beat ACC representative Virginia, 31-13, on New Year’s Day.
1998 — Mike Cloud rushed for a BIG EAST and BC single-season record 1,726 yards to become Boston College’s all-time leading rusher with 3,597 yards. He became a consensus first-team All-America selection and a finalist for the Doak Walker National Running Back of the Year Award. The Kansas City Chiefs selected him in the second round of the NFL Draft.
1997 — O’Brien recorded his first victory as a head
2002 — BC’s 51-25 win over Toledo in the Motor
Matt Hasselbeck was a two-year starter for BC in the 1990s
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1996 — Tom O’Brien was named head coach at Boston College on Dec. 13.
2001 — The Eagles post an 8-4 record and earn back-to-back bowl game wins with an impressive 20-16 win over Georgia in the Music City Bowl. William Green rushes for 1,559 yards and earns firstteam All-America honors. Green (16th, Cleveland) and OT Marc Colombo (29th, Chicago) are selected in the first round of the NFL Draft.
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1995 — Boston College was again invited to participate in the Kickoff Classic at the Meadowlands, but fared no better than in their 1985 appearance and lost to Ohio State by a 38-6 count. All 12 of the Eagles’ games were on network television this year.
2000 — Boston College makes its second straight trip to a bowl game as the Eagles defeat Arizona State by a 31-17 score in the Aloha Bowl. William Green becomes the third-straight Eagles back to rush for 1,000 yards or more in a season and offensive tackle Paul Zukauskas earns first-team All-America honors and is later picked in the seventh round of the NFL Draft by the Cleveland Browns.
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1994 — Alumni Stadium was expanded to its current capacity of 44,500 and was completely refurbished. Unfortunately, as had happened on three previous occasions, the Eagles lost the dedication game, this time, 12-7, to Virginia Tech on Sept. 17. BC made up for the loss, however, by scoring an impressive 30-11 victory over Notre Dame in Chestnut Hill on Oct. 8 — the Eagles’ first win in their new lair. BC went on to cap the season with a Christmas Day appearance in the Aloha Bowl in Honolulu where the Eagle defense led the way to a 12-7 victory over Kansas State.
1999 — Boston College engineered the third-best turnaround in major college football by finishing the regular season with an 8-3 record and ranked 22nd nationally. BC received an invitation to play in the Insight.com Bowl, its first postseason appearance since 1994.
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coach on Sept. 13, as BC beat West Virginia, 31-24. It was the first time the Eagles had defeated the Mountaineers in Chestnut Hill since 1976.
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the way to an 8-2-1 regular season and a berth in the Hall of Fame Bowl against Tennessee. The Vols won the Sugar Bowl “rematch” by a 38-23 score.
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BC FOOTBALL TIMELINE City Bowl, an unprecedented third consecutive bowl victory, sent the 2002 senior class out with 32 victories in four years (32-17), tied with the 1981-84 group for the most wins in a four year period in 60 years of Boston College football. One of the top highlights of the season occurred on Nov. 2, when the Eagles marched into Notre Dame Stadium and defeated the previously undefeated, fourth-ranked and green-clad Fighting Irish, 14-7, to end ND’s dreams of a national championship. 2003 — On Oct. 12, 2003, BC President William P. Leahy, SJ and Director of Athletics Gene DeFilippo hold a press conference to announce that Boston College would accept an offer to become the 12th member of the Atlantic Coast Conference. The 2003 Eagles notched impressive victories over Notre Dame, No. 25 Penn State and No. 12 Virginia Tech en route to winning their 40th game in five seasons, tying an all-time school record. On New Year’s Eve, the Eagles appeared in a school-record fifth consecutive bowl game at the Diamond Walnut San Francisco Bowl. Their 35-21 victory over Colorado State made the Eagles the first team in BC football history to win seven or more games for five consecutive seasons and the only team in college football to have won a bowl game the past four years in a row. Senior running back Derrick Knight became BC’s all-time rushing leader, finishing his career with 3,725 yards. 2004 — The Eagles rolled to another 9-3 season, winning a share of the BIG East Conference championship and missing a Fiesta Bowl bid only by a loss to Syracuse on the final day of the 2004 campaign. Senior QB Paul Peterson, who engineered a thrilling 24-23 victory at Notre Dame with a last-minute 30yard touchdown pass to Tony Gonzalez setting up the
stunning victory. Peterson was injured two weeks later in a win against Temple, but the Utah native returned to the lineup to lead the Eagles to a 37-24 victory over future ACC rival North Carolina in the Continental Tire Bowl in Charlotte. 2005 — After season-opening victories at Brigham Young and Army, Boston College played its first Atlantic Coast Conference game — a nationally-televised contest against Florida State on Sept. 21. ESPN’s “Game Day” crew was on hand to broadcast from campus prior to the much-anticipated ACC match-up. The Eagles lost to Bobby Bowden’s powerful Seminoles 28-17 in their league debut, but introduced themselves as a force to be reckoned with in the ACC with a 16-13 overtime victory at Clemson a week later. BC finished with another impressive 9-3 record and went on to play Boise State in the Humanitarian Bowl where they handed the host Broncos a rare defeat, 27-21, on their home blue turf. 2006 — Another successful year for BC Football, as the team finished with a 10-3 record, including a pair of double-overtime victories over Clemson (34-33) and Brigham Young (30-23) on back-to-back September Saturdays. The big news of the year, however, came in December as Coach Tom O’Brien left Chestnut Hill to become head coach at ACC rival North Carolina State. Defensive coordinator Frank Spaziani took over leadership of the team for the Meineke Care Bowl against Navy in Charlotte and recorded his first head coaching victory as linebacker Jolann Dunbar recovered a Midshipman fumble late in the game and QB Matt Ryan led the Eagles back into scoring range where kicker Steve Aponavicius booted a 37-yard field goal to give BC a narrow 25-24 victory.
In 2001 William Green rushed for 1,559 yards
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2011 — For the first time in more than a decade, the Eagles slipped below .500 on the season and missed out on post-season play, but BC showed plenty of promise for the future by winning three ACC games — Maryland, North Carolina and Miami — down the home stretch. The season spotlight belonged to two-time All-America LB Luke Kuechly who made a “clean sweep” of national defensive honors, including ACC Defensive Player of the Year, the Bronko Nagurski Trophy, the Butkus Award, the Rotary Lombardi Award and the Lott Impact Trophy after leading all collegiate football players in tackles (191) and solo tackles (102) during the 2011 campaign. Kuechly entered the NFL Draft after his junior season and was selected by the Carolina Panthers in the first round.
Note: Reid Oslin was Sports Information Director at Boston College from 1974 until the end of the 1997 football season. He is author of two books on the history of Boston College Football.
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2012 — The Eagles slipped to a disappointing 210 season, the worst showing since the winless (011) season in 1978. At the end of the year, Coach Frank Spaziani was replaced by former Temple head coach Steve Addazio, who was named BC's 35th head coach of football on December 4.
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2009 — Long-time BC defensive assistant Frank Spaziani became the school’s 34th head football coach, inheriting a team that was picked to finish last in the ACC’s Atlantic Division. He led the team to an 8-5 record, earning a spot in San Francisco’s
2010 — The defensively-powerful Eagles qualified for a school-record 12th consecutive post-season bowl game, returning to San Francisco to meet Nevada in the re-named Kraft Fight Hunger Bowl.
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2008 — As All-America QB Matt Ryan departed for the NFL (he was the first round draft choice of the Atlanta Falcons), the Eagles regrouped quickly to post another 9-3 regular season that included a 17-0 shutout of Notre Dame — the Eagles’ sixth consecutive win over the Irish. BC again won the ACC Atlantic Division crown and advanced to the league’s title game again where Virginia Tech won a second straight championship at BC’s expense. After losing to Vanderbilt, 16-14, in Nashville’s Music City Bowl, Jagodzinski looked into NFL job possibilities and departed Chestnut Hill.
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2007 — With new coach Jeff Jagodzinski — a former BC offensive line coach and NFL assistant — at the helm, the new-look Eagles rolled off eight straight victories to start the year — the best of them a stunning 14-10 win at Virginia Tech that featured two Matt Ryan touchdown passes in the game’s final 2:11 — the game-winner a 24-yard scoring strike to RB Andre Callender with just seconds to play. The victory propelled BC to the No. 2 slot in the national rankings and helped them finish the regular season with a 10-2 mark, earning a spot in the ACC Championship game in Jacksonville vs. Virginia Tech. The Eagles lost to the Hokies, 30-16, in the title game, but bounded back to trim Michigan State, 24-21, in Orlando’s Citrus Bowl, giving the team an 11-victory season, the most wins at Chestnut Hill since the legendary Sugar Bowl Champions of 1940.
In 2007 Matt Ryan led the Eagles to a 10-2 record.
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2009 1951-53 1980 (manager) 1908-09 1990 1970 1987-89 1943-44 1957-59 1970 2002 (manager) 1982-83 2002 1973-75 1976 1944 1961-63 1909-10 1995-98 1958 1937-38 1925-27 1980-81 1921-23 1991-94 2003-06 (Capt. ‘06) 1893 1979-82 (Capt. ’82) 1985-88 2003-06 1983-85 2001-02 1982 1962 1994-95
18 HB Charlestown, MA 45 DL Montreal, Quebec 53 K Bristol, RI 52 C Fall River, MA 26 CB/SS Somerset, MA 5 WR Glen Rock, NJ FB New York, NY 43 FS Oyster Bay, NY 7 DB Lansdale, PA 98 DE 11 T 76 OL 20 QB 16 B 93 WR 7 DHB
Cincinnati, OH Dorchester, MA Fredericksburg, VA Somerville, MA Newport, RI Adelphi, MD Acushnet, MA Somerville, MA Liverpool, NY Washington, DC West Medford, MA Somerville, MA
55 C 19 S 36 RB 12 QB 3 C 83 WR Greenfield, MA 9 SS Hialeah, FL 24 E Waltham, MA 37 WR Abington, MA 3 RB Tampa, FL 37 LB Springfield, MA 87 TE Winter Springs, FL 19 DB Staten Island, NY 39 DB Naugatuck, CT 56 C Pittsburgh, PA 60 LB Cleveland, OH 32 FB Newtown Square, PA C Lowell, MA 67 OG Cincinnati, OH 62 OT Verona, PA 66 OG Rome, NY 70 T Watertown, MA 14 HB Salem, MA 60 DT Everett, MA 83 PK Easton, PA 95 DL Somerset, NJ 94 DT Watchung, NJ 86 TE Pittsburgh, PA 21 DB Everett, MA 70 OT Selinsgrove, PA Cambridge, MA 6 HB Plymouth, NH 46 P Oakton, VA Medford, MA
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Wallington, NJ Dorchester, MA Hampton, NJ Portsmouth, VA Methuen, AM Dorchester, MA Beverly, MA Euclid, OH Pompton Lakes, NJ Methuen, MA Baltimore, MD Medford, MA Pittsburgh, PA Haverhill, MA Lawrence, MA Hartford, CT Brmingham, MI Andover, MA Mattapan, MA Pawcatuck, CT Somerville, MA Plymouth, NH Amsterdam, NY South Boston, MA Stoneham, MA Madison, CT Alexandria, VA Greenwich, CT Cincinnati, OH Southbride, MA Providence, RI Dover, DE
Benedetto, James Benjamin, Kevin Bennett, Charles Bennett, David Bennett, Leon Bennett, Leonard Bennett, Phil Bennett, Stephen Bennett, William Bentzel, Pat Bequet, Ray Bergin, Stephen Berglund, Dan Berridge, Larry Bessette, Douglas Bertolini, Valentino Betancourt, Seth Bicknell, Bob Bicknell, Jack Jr. Biestek, Bob Biestek, James Biestek, Robert Bismarck, Andrew Blackmon, Will Blaha, Henry Blair, John Blake, Thomas Blanchard, Lindon Blandori, Hugo Blank, Charlie Bleeker, Brett Blevins, Nicholas Blount, Markell Blute, Peter Boek, Codi Bogosian, Ike Boehner, William Bolden, Curtis Bond, Edward Bond, Hugh Bonistalli, John Borcich, Kieran Borelli, Mark Borsari, Alan Bosa, John Boudreau, Paul Boudreau, Walter Bougus, Tom Bouley, Gilbert Bouley, Laurence Bouley, Robert Bourke, Matt Boverini,Walter Bowden, Francis Bowler, Francis Bowles, Benjamin Bowman, Marcellus Boyce, William Boyd, Ivan Boyd, Stephen Brace, Ron Bradley, Garrett Bradley, Scott Brady, Charles Branca, Robert Brand, Greg Brandon, Edmund Brawley, John Bremer, Joe Brennan, Brian Brennan, Charlie Brennan, James Brennan, John Brennan, John Brennan, Thomas Brennan, Thomas Brewin, John Brick, Frank Brickley, Joseph Bridges, William Briggs, Mel Britten, Dan Brochu, Francois Broderick, Edward Brokaw, Brandon Bronner, Jon Brooks, A.J. Brophy, Charles Brosnahan, Daniel Brosnan, Austin Broskie, Gregory Brown, Anthony
1941, 46-47 B Swampscott, MA 1978-81 37 FB Wallingford, CT 1945 12 B Portland, ME 1966-68 27 HB Andover, MA 1956-58 70 T Auburn, MA 2002-03 97 DE Washington, DC 1971-73 33 TB Atlantic City, NJ 1956-58 71 T Auburn, MA 1929-31 21 T Brighton, MA 1972 84 DE Bordentown, NJ 1979 61 OT Massapequa, NY 1893 Waltham, MA 2005 54 LB Shorewood, MN 1970-72 21 KSP Garfield Heights, OH 1999, 2001-02 18 DB Bridgewater, MA 1954-56 T Amesbury, MA 2011-12 67 OL Riverside, NJ 1989-90 84 TE Holliston, MA 1981-85 66 C Holliston, MA 1980-82 40 FB Meriden, CT 1986-89 52 DT Meriden, CT 1983 40 FB Meriden, CT 1936-38 33 B Natick, MA 2002-05 1 CB Cranston, RI 1963-65 20 HB Baltimore, MD 1964-65 9 QB New Britain, CT 1931-33 20 HB Brighton, MA 1941 47 G Arlington, MA 1935-37 42 C 1970 LB Pleasantville, NY 1993 19 K/P Stuart, FL 1998 37 OLB Westlake, OH 1994, 96-97 90 LB Mattapan, MA 1976 37 DE Shrewsbury, MA 2008-10 13 QB/FB Fair Oaks, CA 1977 30 HB Massena, NY 1930 16 QB Roxbury, MA 2000-01 26 LB Dorchester, MA 1926, 28-30 12 QB Everett, MA 1917 1969-70 81 SE Floral Park, NY 2012 55 DL Bronxville, NY 1992-93 74 OG Philadelphia, PA 1965-67 51 C Wareham, MA 1983-86 (Capt. ’86) 97 DT Keene, NH 1971 OG Arlington, MA 1940-42 11 QB Cambridge, MA 1970-71 35 HB Camillus, NY 1941-42 17 T Jewitt City, CT 1942 18 B Jewitt City, CT 1967-69 70 OT Weymouth, MA 1990 73 OG Park Ridge, IL 1947-49 B Lynn, MA 1914 1918 1897 Whitman, MA 2006-09 8 FS Girard, OH 1942 13 B Watertown, MA 1991-93 83 FL Canton, OH 1991-94 (Capt. ’94) 50 ILB Valley Stream, NY 2005-08 60 DT Springfield, MA 1991 21 DB Hingham, MA 1998-2001 (Capt. ‘01) 54 LB Hanover, MA 1915 1958 75 T Providence, RI 1971-73 60 OG Swampscott, MA 1911-14 Cambridge, MA 1918 22 West Medford, MA 1976 5 QB West Seneca, NY 1980-83 13 SE Bloomfield Hills, MI 1989-92 28 WS Bloomfield Hills, MI 1911-13 Cambridge, MA 1931-34 17 G Charlestown, MA 1969-70 72 OT Charlestown, MA 1935 7 QB Brockton, MA 1942, 46-48 Vineyard Haven, MA 1893-96 (Capt. ’95) Marlboro, MA 1893-96 Dorchester, MA 1916 5 1918 1971-73 22 FL Nashua, NH 1990-92 79 OT Tewksbury, MA 2001-02, 04-05 81 LS-TE Lennoxville, MA 1980-82 56 DT Milton, MA 2002 30 RB Morrisville, PA 1985-88 90 FB Trenton, NJ 2004, 06-07 28 TB Orlando, FL 1918 1951-53 HB Dorchester, MA 1928-30 6 G Lowell, MA 1969-71 87 DE Middletown, RI 1976-78 15 RB Middletown, CT
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Manchester, NH New York, NY Cincinnati, OH Malden, MA Millis, MA Pontiac, MI North Quincy, MA Livonia, MI Syracuse, NY Havertown, PA Medford, MA Medford, MA Malden, MA Chicopee, MA Salem, MA Dallas, TX Boston, MA North Easton, MA Lutherville, MD Brockton, MA South Natick, MA
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North Syracuse, NY Arlington, MA Basking Ridge, NJ Brockton, MA River Edge, NJ Newton, MA Monclair, NJ
G 88 OLB 30 E
Waltham, MA St. Thomas, VI Lawrence, MA Brookline, MA Brookline, MA
44 62
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Norwalk, CT
14 32 6 32 18
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47 53 27 78 87 30
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43 13
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Haverhill, MA Chestnut Hill, MA
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Dallas, TX Medford, MA South Boston, MA Bradford, MA
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Revere, MA Dorchester, MA South Boston, MA
11 44
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85 35 59 27 74 19
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Brighton, MA Hyannis, MA Cambridge, MA Somerville, MA Medway, MA Swampscott, MA Miami, FL Hawthorn Woods, IL Watertown, MA Rochester, NY Jolliette, QUE Lynn, MA Valrico, FL Brooklyn, NY Montreal, QE Mahwah, NJ Ansonia, CT Salem, MA Boston, MA
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3 87 15 72
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Brighton, MA Roselle, NJ Canton, MA Brockton, MA Boca Raton, FL Dorchester, MA Solvay, NY Watertown, NY Medford, MA Roosevelt, NY North Adams, MA Portland, ME Berwyn, PA Dorchester, MA Randolph, MA Hazelton, PA Wakefield, MA Cambridgeport, MA Lawrence, MA
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2004-07 (Capt. ‘07) 77 OT Somerville, MA Cherilus, Gosder Cherry, Marcus 1986-89 26 FL Washington, DC Chesnulevich, Peter 1930-32 3 HB Nashua, NH Chesterman, William 1901 Newton Lower Falls, MA Chevillot, James 1964-65 71 T Albany, NY Chiarini, Henry 1935-37 60 HB East Boston, MA 1986-88 87 TE Norwell, MA Chicko, Brett Chisholm, Howard 1942 32 C Dorchester, MA Chmura, Mark 1988-91 89 TE South Deerfield, MA 1946-49 C Salisbury, MA Chouinard, Robert Churchward, John 1908-10 Roxbury, MA Cignetti, Peter 1937-39 12 FB Malden, MA 1960-62 65 G Providence, RI Cioci, Louis Cipot, Steven 1969-71 74 DT Orleans, NY Cirino, Pedro 1996-99 (Capt. ’99) 3 DB Jersey City, NJ 1978-80 77 OT Providence, RI Ciruolo, Mark Ciurciu, Vincenzo 2001-02 40 LB Paramus, NJ Claiborne, Thomas 2008-10 78 OG Randolph, MA 2009-12 54 LB Plainfield, IL Clancy, Nick Clark, Waldy Jay 1990-91 29 CB Cambridge, MA Clasby, Edward 1946-49 B Natick, MA 2009-12 (Capt. ’12) 77 OG Arlington Heights, IL Cleary, Emmett Clemente, Brian 1973-74 (Capt. ’74) 50 ILB Loudonville, NY Clemente, Kevin 1969-71 (Capt. ’71) 58 LB Loudonville, NY 1992-95 25 FS Hanson, MA Clifford, Rob Clinton, John 1925-27 T Framingham, MA Cloud, Mike 1995-98 21 RB Portsmouth, RI 1929-30 71 G Allentown, PA Cochrane, James Cochrane, John 1928 Brighton, MA Cocorocchio, Francis N. 1930 1948-50 (Capt. ’50) RG Newport, RI Coen, Philip Coffey, Joseph 1950-52 C Newton, MA Coghlin, James 1952-54 65 C Roslindale, MA Colbert, Frank 1922-25 26 QB Dedham, MA Colbert, Frank 1927-28 Colbert, George 1928-30 49 QB Dedham, MA Colclough, James 1956-58 40 HB Quincy, MA Coleman, John 1994-96 73 DL O’Fallon, IL Coleman, Johnathan 2010-12 14 WR Bronx, NY Colinet, Stalin 1993-96 (Capt. ’96) 99 DE Bronx, NY Collins, Dan 1996-98 73 OL Raynham, MA Collins, Joseph 1894 Hyde Park, MA Collins, Richard 1966 66 G Marion, MA Collins, Timothy 1893 Quincy, MA Collins, Walter 1916 24 LG Colombo, Marc 1998-2001 (Capt. ‘01) 75 OL Bridgewater, MA Colontrelle, John 1999 57 LB Vero Beach, FL Combs, Jim 1971-73 (Capt. ’73) 54 LB Wenonah, NJ Comella, Eugene 1969-70 43 FB Lyons, NY Comella, J.P. 2000-02 43 FB Dorchester, MA Comer, Anthony 1993 28 RB Brockton, MA Comerford, Walter 1919-22 (Capt. ’21) 5 LE Worcester, MA Commane, William 1942 21 B Dorchester, MA Conboy, Roger 1915 Dorchester, MA Concannon, Jerry 1973-74 19 QB Dorchester, MA Concannon, John 1961-63 3 QB Dorchester, MA Concepcion, Tivo 1993 1 SE Lawrence, MA Condon, Tom 1971-73 (Capt. ’73) 68 OG Ansonia, CT Conley, Lawrence 1912 Conlon, John 1934-36 56 FB Connell, John 1918 Connelly, Bart 1961-63 51 C Manlius, NY Connelly, Frank 1936-38 7 T Dorchester, MA Conners, Harry 1966 37 HB Pittsburgh, PA Connery, William 1941-42 24 B Norwalk, CT Connolly, Harry 1940-42 30 B Norwalk, CT Connolly, James 1959 50 C Hull, MA Connolly, John 1936-38 19 T Lynn, MA Connelly, John 1956-57 30 FB West Roxbury, MA Connolly, Matthew 1931-32 18 G South Boston, MA Connor, Jim 2001-02 74 C Wallingford, PA Connors, Gordon 1932-33 7 E Conroy, Jim 1977 8 OLB Brighton, MA Conte, Silvio 1944-45 36 B Pittsfield, MA Convery, John 1927-28 6 C Everett, MA Conway, Arthur 1929-30 19 E Everett, MA Conway, Dan 1976-79 34 FB Haverhill, MA Conway, John 1929 Medford, MA Conway, Roger 1914 Cook, Michael 1997, 99-2000 65 OT Walpole, MA Cook, Paul 2000-03 27 FS Berea, OH Cookson, John 1968 DB Biddford, ME Cooney, Patrick 1981-83 74 OT Bridgeport, MA Cooper, John 1978-81 10 KSP Concord, MA Coppola, Joe 1967, 69-70 (Capt. ’70) 22 DHB Roosevelt, NY Corbett, Ronald 1939-40 52 C Revere, MA Corbett, Steve 1971-73 52 C Dover, NH Corcoran, Frank 1923 Wakefield, MA Corcoran, John 1921-22 23 Brookline, MA Corcorchia, Francis 1926-30 15 T East Boston, MA Cordeau, Dan 1978 73 OT Saugus, MA
COACHES & STAFF
1950-52 1987-90 1929-31 1895-97 1935-37 1943 1944 1916 2000-01 1988-89 (manager) 1950-51 1987 (manager) 1930-32 2004-07 1929-31 1991-93 1991-93 1943 1976 1940-42 1946-49 1991-94 1977-79 1963, 65 1974-76 1893 1961-63 1965-66 1986-88 1894-95 1944-45 1913 1995 1977-79 1931-33 1960-62 1986 (manager) 1947 1957-59 (Capt. ’59) 1912-14 1944-45 1958 1934-36 1917 1984-87 (Capt. ’87) 1977-78 1977 1988 2007-10 (Capt. ‘10) 1944-45 1967-69 1981-82 1968 1998-2000 1946-47 2005-07 1996-99 1976-77, 79 2010 (manager) 1951-53
31 OLB 25 RB 55 LB 21 QB 79 OT 32 FB 21 B 74 OL 38 FL 42 WR 2 E 75 T 27 T 38 LB 43 HB 5 WR 96 DL 63 OG 96 RB-LB 84 WR
THE EAGLES
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Cacace, Pasquale Caesar, Ivan Cahill, Daniel Cahill, James Cahill, James Cahill, James Callahan, John Callahan, Michael Callahan, Michael Callahan, Michelle Callahan, Robert Callahan, Tim Callen, Raymond Callender, Andre Callery, Charles Campbell, Darnell Campbell, Mike Campbell, Robert Campolieta, Mike Canale, Rocco Cannava, Anthony Cannon, Clarence Cantone, Greg Capp, Richard Capriola, Glen Carey, John Carlino, Phil Carlyon, Thomas Carmody, Sean Carney, Frank Carney, Thomas Carolan, Leonard Carr, Mitchell Carr, Tom Carr, William Carrington, Eugene Caruso, Gina Caruso, Richard Casey, Francis Casey, George Casey, James Casey, Thomas Cash, Robert Cashin, William Casparriello, Peter Cassidy, John Cassidy, Peter Castillo, Larry Castonzo, Anthony Caterino, Cosmo Catone, Jim Cattelan, Roger Cavanagh, Paul Cervi, Josh Cesario, Arthur Challenger, Kevin Chamberlin, Frank Chaplick, Bill Charlton, Nick Charlton, Richard
1973-76 1981 2002-05 1957-58 1971-73 1983-84 1935-37 1995-98 (Capt. ’98) 1971-72 (Capt. ’72) 1974-76, 1978 1928-30 1959-61 1935-37 1978-81 1963-65 1996 2001-04 (Capt. ‘04) 1987-90 1998-2000 1999-2002 1911-14 1943 1973 1942, 46-47 2005 1963-65 1972 1937-39 1959-61
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ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS Corey, Jack Cornwell, Tom Corrigan, Mike Corrigan, Philip Costello, Kevin Cote, Robert Cotter, James Cottet, Gary Couhig, David Couhig, Philip Cousineau, Francis Cowhig, Edward Cowling, David Coyne, John Crane, Chris Crane, Kevin Craig, Paul Craigen, John Cramer, Herman Craven, Thomas Crawford, Frank Crawford, Vic Crean, William Crean, William Creeden, Patrick Cremin, Richard Crittenden, Derrick Crocker, Lou Crocker, Robert Cronan, Peter Cronin, Edward Cronin, John Cronin, Thomas Cronin, William Cronin, William Crosson, Anthony Crowley, Charles Crowley, James Crump, Harry Cullen, Walter Cummings, Frank Cummings, Richard Cunniff, Kevin Cunningham, Joe Curley, Robert Curran, Joseph Curran, Michael Curran, Robert Currivan, Donald Curry, Joseph Curry, Mike Cusick, Arthur Cutler, Christopher
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D’Ambrosio, David Dacey, William Dakesian, Sahag Daley, D. Leo Daly, John Dancewicz, Gary Daniels, DuJuan Daniels, Larry Daniels, Steven Danker, Dave Dapra, Steve Darcy, James Darling, Charles Darone, Pasquale Davenport, Ted Davidson, William Davis, Bryan Davis, Dominique Davis, Tim Davis, Frank Davis, Kevin Davis, Mondell Davis, Owen Davis, Peter Davis, Wes Dawson, Patrick Dee, John Dee, Joseph Dee, Thomas DeFelice, Frank DeFranco, Joe Degnan, Mike DeGraw, Edward Deines, Jim Delaney, Roy 124
1991 2011 (manager) 1968, 70 1917-20 1998-99 1950-52 1956-58 1972 1932-34 (Capt. ’34) 1930-32 (Capt. ’32) 1949, 54-55 1938-39 1932-34 1998 (manager) 2006-08 (Capt. ’08) 2000 1953 1969 1901-02 1915 1893 1979-82 1922-25 1927-28 1926-29 (Capt. ’29) 1962-64 1996-99 1988-89 (manager) 1894-97 1973-76 (Capt. ’76) 1944-45 1923-26 1913-14 1922-25 1963-64 (Capt. ’64) 2003 1951 1918 1960-62 1968-69 1908-10 1936-38 1973-76 1968 1916 1932-34 1928-30 1932-34 1940-42 1915-17 1977-78 1918 1930-32
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66
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38 DB FB 80 E 39 OLB 37 G 1 T 75 T 11 QB 10 94
Cincinnati, OH Elkton, VA Cleveland, OH Dorchester, MA Topsfield, MA Biddeford, ME Dorchester, MA Syracuse, NY Beverly, MA Beverly, MA Watertown, MA Dorchester, MA
QB DE HB FB
Mechanicsburg, PA Wixom, MI Arlington, MA Peabody, MA
5 29
WS QB
Dorchester, MA South Boston, MA Detroit, MI Peabody, MA
1 63 9
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Brockton, MA Baltimore, MD Annandale, MA
57 13 20
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Weymouth Centre, MA Framingham, MA Brighton, MA Putnam, CT
8 80 79
HB E OT HB
33 63
FB OG
Hingham, MA North Reading, MA N. Brunswick, NJ Quincy, MA West Roxbury, MA Westboro, MA Peabody, MA Cambridge, MA Milton, MA Medford, MA Milton, MA
30 B 51 OLB 74 OT 16 TE 3 FB South Boston, MA 9 C Charlestown, MA 15 HB South Boston, MA 34 E Mansfield, MA 31 Newton Lower Falls, MA 3 HB Hartford, CT 71
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2006 23 QB 1910 1948 (senior manager) 1912-15 (Capt. ’13) 1962 3 QB 1968-70 20 DHB 1998, 2000, 02 32 DB 1968 82 DE 2012 52 LB 1971-72 86 TE 1999 17 WR 1969 60 OG 1921-24 (Capt. ’23) 30 FB 1941-42, 46 G 2012 38 DB 1916 2012 60 OL 2008 15 QB 1996-98 27 DB 1939-40 33 FB 1990-91 71 C/OG 1967-69 59 LB 1893-95 1929-31 22 HB 2006, 08-10 (Capt. ‘10) 45 S 1910-13 1913 1915, 17 21 QB 1915-17 1962-64 50 C 1986-88 29 DB 1984-86 98 DT 1956-58 61 G 1988-89 25 SE 1950 C
Boston, MA
Corte Madera, CA Somerville, MA Dorchester, MA Cambridge, MA Lynn, MA Indianapolis, IN Stoneham, MA Cincinnati, OH Albany, NY Oakmont, PA Milton, MA Minneapolis, MN Malden, MA Medway, MA Lithia Springs, GA Lakeland, FL Dublin, VA Somerville, MA Somerdale, NJ Stamford, CT Framingham, MA El Cajon, CA East Boston, MA Cambridge, MA Cambridge, MA Winthrop, MA Sudbury, MA Norwood, MA Norwich, CT Topeka, KS Westerly, RI
DeLeonardis, Richard Delatorre, Dan Dell’Aquila, Michael Della Villa, Paul Delwiche, Mike Dempsey, Kevin DeNucci, Joe DeOssie, Steve Dergay, Nicholas DeRobbio, Albert DeRosa, Wilfred DeRosa, William DeSilva, Edward Deska, Brendan DeVaux, Chris Dewalt, Dedrick Dhembe, Albert Dickie, Emerson DiCosmo, Anthony Dierkas, Herman DiGeronimo, Paul DiGugliemo, Joseph Dillon, David DiMezza, Martin Diminick, Joseph DiNatale, Anthony DiPesa, Frank DiPietro, Rudy DiSanzo, Alexander Distaso, Kevin Divenant, John DiVito, Joseph Divitto, Steele Dixon, John Dodd, Horace Does, Robert Doherty, Chuck Doherty, Edward Doherty, John Doherty, Richard Donlan, William Donovan, Kevin Dombrowski, Shawn Dominick, Andrew Donahue, Charles Donahue, John Donahue, Edward Donahue, Paul Donelan, George Donlon, William Donnellan, Charles Donohoe, John Donovan, Arthur Donovan, Jerome Donovan, Kevin Donovan, William Doohan, Michael Doran, John Dougan, John Dunbar, Jolonn Duran, Ed Dowd, George Dower, Francis Dower, William Downes, Harry Downes, Harry Doyle, Fredrick Doyle, James Doyle, Matthew Doyle, William Dragos, Scott Drexhage, Neil Driscoll, Art Driscoll, Edward Drowley, Drum, Joseph Drummey, James Dubzinski, Walter Dubzinski, Walter Dudeck, Dave Dudnick, Ken Duffy, Bernard Duffy, James Duffy, Jim Duffy, Raymond Duffy, William Duggan, James Duggan, Matthew Duggan, Sean Dukes, Chuckie Dullea, Maurice Dumas, Albert
1965-66 1972 (manager) 2009 1965-66, 68 1990 1979 1991-92 1980-83 1934-36 1948, 50 1946-48 1944-45 1953-55 2007-09 1991 1998-2001 1969-71 1953-55 1996-98 1894-95 1987-88 1961 1924-27 1963-65 1946-49 1935-37 1928-30 2002 2009 2009 1927-30 1965-67 (Capt. ’67) 2010-12 1928-30 (Capt. ’30) 2002-03 1893-95 1983 1941-43 (Capt. ’43) 1954-56 1979 1955 1991 1983-86 1935-36 1931-32 1922-25 (Capt. ’25) 1925-28 1932-34 1943-45 1954 1921-23 1909 1946-49 1960-62 1989-90 1965 1950-52 1950-52 1931-33 2004 1986-89 1921-23 1924-27 1924-25, 28 1960-62 1929-31 1910 1918-21 1908-10 1922-23 1994-97 2007 (manager) 1972-73 1934-36 1902 1893 1913 1940-42 1962-63 2012 2001-02 1926-28 1912-15 (Capt. ’15) 1967 1920-23 1932-34 1957-58 1910 2011-12 1991-92 1914-16 (Capt. ’16) 1924-26
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HB
42 10 33 29 40 99 39
DB HB SS WR RB LB HB RT B
42 95 19 11 55
HB DT K WR LB E WR
Pittsburgh, PA Jamaica, NY Rocky Hill, CT Schenectady, NY Troy, OH Scarsdale, NY West Newton, MA Roslindale, MA Cambridge, MA Providence, RI Everett, MA
52 35 67 44 38
DE G T G B QB G OT LB LB
West Warwick, RI Orlando, FL Westboro, MA Chicago, IL Sturbridge, MA Malden, MA Fair Lawn, NJ Dorchester, MA Fitchburg, MA Revere, MA Ashmont, MA East Haven, CT Kulpmont, PA Belmont, MA Revere, MA Westbrook, ME Fair Lawn, NJ North Reading, MA
3 49 1 28
QB LB E RB
Lynn, MA Ridgefield, CT Norwood, MA Hamden, CT
LB QB T OT QB 99 OLB 44 SE 21 T
Waterville, ME Andover, MA West Roxbury, MA Plymouth, MI Brighton, MA Princeton, NJ Erie, PA Manchester, NH
11 14 67 46 60
48 12 74 59
19 9 36 47 25
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Roxbury, MA Brighton, MA
70 T 77 T 99 OLB 30 FB T G 14 HB 40 LB 5 WS 21 63 E
Bronx, NY Arlington, MA Princeton, NJ Coaldale, PA Malden, MA Arlington, MA Manchester, NH Syracuse, NY North Bergen, NJ Somerville, MA Norwood, MA
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Peabody, MA Peabody, MA
Dedham, MA Medford, MA Roxbury, MA
Rochester, MA Fiskdale, MA Fall River, MA Woburn, MA Boston, MA Gardner, MA Gardner, MA Princeton, NJ Linwood, NJ Cambridge, MA Cambridge, MA North Scarsdale, NY Taunton, MA Maynard, MA Somerville, MA Cincinnati, OH Albany, NY South Boston, MA
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Port Reading, NJ
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1986 1911-12 1967-69 1915-17 1946-49 2002-04 2007 (manager) 1933 1934-35 1934-36 1944-45 2009-10 1944 1918 1978-81 1968 1959 2009, 11-12 1909-11 1975-76 1940-42 1942 1995-96 1984 1914-17 (Capt. ’17) 1911-12 1937-39 1913-14 1967-69 1970 1924-27 1914-15 1981 1943 1962-63 1902 1916-17, 19-20 1982 1908 1955 1960-62 1948-49 1983 (manager) 1908-10 1918 1933-35 2009-12 1909 1956-58
78
14 QB 74 T 4 G 23 OLB
Pittsburgh, PA Huntington, NY Brighton, MA Hackensack, NH
30
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82 32
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Houston, TX East Meadow, NY Baytown, TX Holyoke, MA Tampa, FL West Roxbury, MA Waltham, MA Winthrop, MA Beverly, MA Wilmington, MA Pittsburgh, PA Hollywood, FL Valdosta, GA Salem, MA
OT
Glen Cove, NY
DB
Niantic, CT Brighton, MA West Roxbury Ho Ho Kus, NJ Burlingame, CA
52 24 54 22 26 50 7 1 44
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10 13 22 30 58 37
QB QB HB B DL FB
Haverhill, MA Ashland, MA Ashland, MA Weston, MA Ogdensburg, NY
57 54
MG LB
Killingworth, CT Mattapan, MA
28
RB
90 35 23 94
TE G E DL FL QB
New Albany, IN Cambridge, MA Medford, MA Watertown, NY Everett, MA Coatsville, PA Methuen, MA Dorchester, MA Cambridge, MA Malden, MA Rockland, MA Southbridge, MA Dorchester, MA Boston, MA
48
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76 18
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28
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53
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15 28
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53 30
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Bethesda, MD Dorchester, MA Worcester, MA Charleston, MA Meriden, CT Bethesda, MD Roxbury, MA White Plains, NY Auburn, NY Saugus, MA Dorchester, MA
5 57
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Woburn, MA Loveland, OH
82
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Dorchester, MA
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Gabis, Joseph Gaffney, Clint Gaffney, Ted Gagliardi, Richard Gagnon, Lionel Galeckas, Bernie Gallagher, Edward Gallagher, Francis Gallagher, James Gallagher, James Gallagher, Philip Galligan, Theodore Gallik, Andy Gallivan, Bob Gallup, Barry Galvani, Frank Galvin, John Gamble, Shelby Ganfuss, Mike Garay, Antonio Garofalo, James Garon, Guy Gary, Joseph Gaskins, Kenney Gause, DeLeon Gautreau, Donald Gavin, Thomas Geigner, Carl Geiselman, Kyle Geiser, Jack Gemelli, Thomas Gent, Raymond Gentili, Ronald Genualdo, Craig Geoghgan, Terrence Gianelli, Mario Gianackos, Nick Giannino, Dave Giardi, Alponse Giaquinto, Joseph Gibbons, Brent Gibbons, Edward Giesleman, Scott Gildea, Chris Giles, Austin
1955-57 1975-79 1983-86 1953-55 1960 1968 1929-31 1956 1910-12 1947 1962 1933-35 2011-12 1967-68 1966-68 1938-40 1984-87 1979-80 2000 1998-2002 1965-67 1960-62 1894 2000 2007-10 1958, 60-61 1912-14 1961 1997-98 2006-09 1924-27 1918 1964-65 1997 1939-41 1942, 46-47 1993-96 1998 1966 1982-85 1993 1928-30 1982-85 1987-89 2006-09
77 2 57
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Gardner, MA Killingworth, CT Wayne, NJ Hamden, CT
56 40 84
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41 59 39 87 32 55 42 56 85 64 9
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Worcester, MA Brighton, MA Taunton, MA Newton Center, MA Revere, MA Roslindale, MA Cambridge, MA Evergreen Park, IL Hartford, CT Swampscott, MA Framingham, MA Lowell, MA South Haven, MI Rye, NY Rahway, NJ Cos Cob, CT Biddeford, ME
15 9 63
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Mitchellville, MD Miami, FL Charlestown, MA
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Flanagan, John Flanagan, John Flanagan, Robert Flanagan, William Fleck, Greg Fleigner, Carl Fleming, Jeff Fleming, John Fleming, William Fletcher, Donnie Flores, Brian Florio, Louis Flutie, Billy Flutie, Darren Flutie, Doug Flynn, Maurice Flynn, William Fogarty, Walter Folcarelli, Anthony Foley, Edward Foley, Glenn Foley, James Foley, Thomas Ford, John Fortunato, William Fox, Chris Fox, Dan Foy, Edward Frager, Tim Franco, Nicholas Francois, Robert Fraser, C. Flynn Fraser, Glynn Frazer, Charles Frechette, John Freese, Nate Freitas, John Funchion, Matt Funk, Nathan Funke, Jerod Furbush, Edward Furbush, Charles Furey, Francis Furey, John
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Fahey, Ed Fallon, Frederick Fallon, Michael Falvey, Walter Farrell, John Fassel, Mike Felker, Tim Fenlon, William Fenlon, William Ferdenzi, Atilio Ferdenzi, Edward Ferguson, Bill Ferguson, William Fermoyle, Norman Ferraro, Joe Ferris, Gene Filt, Richard Finch, Rolandan Finn, Aloysius Finn, Ed Fiorentino, Albert Fiorentino, Edward Fisher, Greg Fitzgerald, Bob Fitzgerald, Charles Fitzgerald, George Fitzgerald, James Fitzgerald, John Fitzgerald, John R. Fitzgerald, John Fitzgerald, Joseph Fitzgerald, Stephen Fitzgerald, Tom Fitzgerald, Walter Fitzgibbons, Francis Fitzpatrick, Franics J Fitzpatrick, James Fitzpatrick, T.J. Fitzpatrick, Thomas Fitzpatrick, William Fitzpatrick, William Flaherty, Leonard Flaherty, Michael Flaherty, Patrick Flaherty, Patrick Flaherty, Paul Flaherty, Sean Flaherty, Thomas Flanagan, John
Syracuse, NY Dedham, MA Carlstadt, NJ N. Bergen, NJ Dorchester, MA Willow Grove, PA Washington, DC Hamden, CT Orange, CA Natick, MA Framingham, MA
THE EAGLES
Edebali, Kasim Eden, Thomas Edmonds, Bobby Edson, Ted Egan, Edward Egan, John Egan, Patrick El Nokali, Karim Eisenhauer, Lawrence Elbery, Francis Elias, Kelly Elliot, Joseph Elliott, Donte Elliott, John Ellis, Robert Ellison, Dave Emmons, William Englert, Charlie English, Rupert English, William Erwin, Terry Esposito, Mike Evans, Mike Evans, Spiffy Everson, Steve Ezmunt, Alphonse
2005-07 (Capt. ‘06-07) 40 LB 1920, 23-24 61 T 1970 DHB 1989 5 WS 1924-27 64 T 1989-92 85 OLB 1978-81 6 S 1959 40 HB 2001-02 25 RB 1969-71 54 DE 1976-79 (Capt. ’79) 52 LB
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ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS Giles, Tracey Gill, Dick Gill, George Gill, Richard Gillis, Florence Gillis, Gerald Gilman, Oscoe Ginley, Kevin Gintoff, Fella Giordano, Benjamin Giordano, Steve Giosa, Ernest Giunta, David Gladchuk, Chet Sr. Gladchuk, Chet Jr. Glandorf, Joe Glasper, Ryan Gleason, Albert Gleason, Bertram Glynn, Frederick Godbolt, Mike Gomulinski, Jeff Gonet, John Gonsalves, Leonardo Gonzalez, Anthony Good, Frederick Goode, Stanley Goodberlet, Michael Goodman, Mike Goodreault, Eugene Goodwin, Doug Gordon, Art Gordon, David Gorecki, Charles Gorman, Richard Gould, Albert Gould, Albert Gould, Joseph Goulet, Matthew Gowetski, Mark Graboski, Edward Grace, Adam Grace, James Grady, Thomas Graham, Arthur Graham, John Grainger, Edward Gramling, Paul Granger, Harry Grant, Mike Gray, Peter Green, Andre Green, David Green, Neil Green, Steve Green, William Green, William Greene, John Greene, Vincent Gregory, Chuck Grice, Greg Griffin, John Griffin, William Grywalski, Frank Guazzo, Mike Guenther, Gary Guillet, Ned Guinea, Thomas Gunn, Mike Gunnell, Rich Gurry, John Gustin, Billy Guthrie, Sean Guyer, Douglas Guzman, Gunter
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Haden, Josh Haff, Matt Hafferty, William Haggan, Al Hajjar, Jamie Hajjar, Peter Hajjar, Richard Halligan, Henry Halloran, Clarence Halloran, Nick Halloran, Shawn Hanewich, Harold Hannafin, Terence Hall, Thomas 126
1985, 87-89 30 1968 1968-70 21 1960 41 1908-10 1962 78 1934-36 23 1988 83 1936-38 40 1947 1977, 79 92 1911 1990-91 25 1938-40 45 1970-72 52 1973-75 36 2003-06 24 1893-95 1929, 31-32 25 1958-60 (Capt. ’60) 51 1974-77 11 2003 25 1980-81 67 1963 2003-06 1952 (manager) 1947-49 1983 51 2009 72 1938-40 50 2000-03 61 1990 25 1993-94 14 1982-85 95 1926-28, 30 28 1943 1946-49 1948-50 1993 69 1984-85 58 1916 1997-99 92 1966-68 34 1895-97 1960-62 (Capt. ’62) 84 1945 46 1894-97 1965 1894-95, 97 1981 6 1986-89 96 1988, 90 2 1993-94 30 1976-78 33 1998 (manager) 1924-27 72 1999-2001 1 1902 1908-10 1986-87 19 1992-94 20 1944 24 1938-39 34 1962-64 88 1996-97, 99-2000 80 1968-70 77 1972-73 40 1935-36 11 1977-80 80 2006-09 (Capt. ‘09) 18 1966 35 1995 15 1998-2001 (Capt. ‘01) 99 1980-82 9 2001 34
2008 1994-95 1925-28 1977 1984-85 (manager) 1971 (manager) 1978 (manager) 1910-11 1917, 19 2009 1983, 85-86 1953-54 1997 1960-62
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Brookline, MA Dorchester, MA Bethlehem, PA Naugatuck, CT New Bedford, MA North Dartmouth, MA WR Framingham, MA E OG OT RE DT CB K DE G
Fitchburg, MA Churchville, NY Miami, FL Haverhill, MA Freeport, NY Winchester, MA Avon, CT Paoli, PA Watertown, MA
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Allston, MA Philadelphia, PA Lawrence, MA Loveland, OH
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Kings Park, NY Cleveland, OH Boston, MA Somerville, MA Canton, MA East Boston, MA Milwaukee, WI
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New Bedford, MA Swarthmore, PS Somerville, NJ Mt. Kisco, NY Millbrook, NY
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West Roxbury, MA Atlantic City, NJ South Boston, MA South Boston, MA Detroit, MI Miami, FL Somerville, MA Dorchester, MA Fairfield, CT Oakland, NJ Newtonville, NY West Hartford, CT
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Bedford, NH East Windsor, NJ Cambridge, MA Fort Lauderdale, FL Miami, FL Wayne, PA Pawtucket, RI
Washington, MD Wexford, PA Everett, MA Tuckahoe, NY Braintree, MA Braintree, MA Braintree, MA South Boston, MA Somerville, MA Westminster, MA Pawtucket, RI Dix Hills, NY Brooklyn, NY
2004-07 54 OT Cincinnati, OH Hall, Ty Halcovich, John 1972-72 87 DE Mount Carmel, PA Hanlon, Frank 1916 4 HB 1918 Hannon, Frank Harbison, John 1948-50 E Philadelphia, PA Harding, Dennis 1995-98 18 WR Baltimore, MD 1924-26 57 G Hardy, Richard Hare, Mark 1986 (senior trainer) Harrington, Francis 1908-09 35 HB Dorchester, MA Harrington, Raymond 1931-33 Harrington, Scott 1981-84 (Capt. ’84) 52 DT Westwood, MA Harris, Frank 1968-70 (Capt. ’70) 17 QB Malden, MA 1926 Harris, Maurice Harris, Montel 2008-10 41 RB Jacksonville, FL Harrison, Edward 1922-25 36 E Brooklyn, NY 1938-39 23 E Malden, MA Harrison, Richard Hart, James 1898-99 Hartigan, Edward 1908-10 (Capt. ’10) South Boston, MA 1910 South Boston, MA Hartigan, Henry Hartigan, John 1911-12 (Capt. ’11, ’12) South Boston, MA Hartsell, Mark 1994-95 10 QB Brockton, MA 1986 50 DE Cincinnati, OH Hassel, Jim Hasselbeck, Matt 1994-97 7 QB Norfolk, MA Hasselbeck, Nathanael 2002-03 7 CB Norfolk, MA 1997, 99-2000 Hasselbeck, Tim (Capt. ’00) 7 QB Norfolk, MA Hathy, Chris 2004 65 C Pittsburgh, PA 1956-58 73 T Milford, CT Havrda, Jerome Hazard, Joel 2002-04 17 WR Marietta, GA Hazlin, John 1967 63 G Mystic, CT 1911 Malden, MA Heagney, Thomas Heald, Brooke 1997-98 59 LB Sudbury, MA Heaphy, John 1919-20, 22 29 C Heaphy, Matthew 1918-19 Heath, Irving 1910-11 East Boston, MA Heath, Leslie 1910-11 East Boston, MA Heffernan, Roy 1912 Hegarty, John Jr. 1990-93 (manager) West Roxbury, MA Hegedus, Steve 1971 DHB Norwalk, CT Heggie, James 1929-31 27 T Jamaica Plain, MA Heistowski, Stephen 1945 45 B Pittsfield, MA Hellgeth, Brian 1989 97 OLB Chicago, IL Hemingway, Byron 1973-76 85 DE Newburgh, NY Hemmer, Andy 1983-86 81 DE Cincinnati, OH Hemmert, Michael 1995-97 91 TE Drexel Hill, PA Hemmings, Keith 2000-02 12 WR Keasbey, NJ Henderson, Ray 2002-04 3 LB Cresskill, NJ Hennessey, Art 1990 76 NG Billerica, MA Henninger, Terry 1973 55 C Lehighton, PA Henry, Charles 1962 G Trenton, NJ Herman, Edward 1926-29 29 T Hyde Park, NY Herzlich, Mark 2006-08, 10 94 LB Wayne, PA Hickey, Edward 1923 Hickey, James 1921-22 B Hickey, Walter 1910-11 Hicks, Willie 1988-90 8 QB Mattapan, MA Higgins, James 1924-26 Medford, MA Higginson, Leroy 1917 Hinds, Justin 2003-04 95 DT Piscataway, NJ Hines, Joseph 1953-55 T Dorchester, MA Hines, Lawrence 1961-62 81 E Holliston, MA Hislop, William 1985-87 25 FB Union City, NJ Hilvert, Ray 1987-90 (Capt. ’90) 86 FL/SE Cincinnati, OH Hoar, David 1943 Salem, MA Hoffmann, Augie 2000-03 (Capt. ‘03) 78 OG Parkridge, NJ Hogan, Junior 1976-79 58 LB New Haven, CT Hogan, Vincent 1957-59 10 HB Springfield, MA Hogan, William 1944 23 C East Boston, MA Holland, William 1895-99 Chelsea, MA Holland, William 1936-38 8 G Holey, Peter 1981-84 36 LB Lynn, MA Holloway, Max 2009-11 56 DE Lutz, FL Holovak, Michael 1940-42 (Capt. ’42) 45 B Lansford, PA Horne, Tom 1928-30 13 T Somerville, MA Horman, Kerry 1966-68 75 DT North Attleboro, MA Horrigan, Frank 1916-17 Horsfal, Albert 1936-38 46 B Hostetler, John 1994-96 79 C Altoona, PA Hostetter, Daniel 1964-65 42 HB Osterville, MA Hovan, Chris 1996-99 (Capt. ’99) 95 DL Rocky River, OH Hovsepian, John 2008-09 25 WR Holliston, MA Howatt, Bob 1972-73 32 LB New Rochelle, NY Howlett, Brian 1990-93 45 ILB Quincy, MA Hudgins, Kyle 1986-87 88 TE Springfield, NJ Hudson, Gary 1970-71 24 DB Coventry, RI Hudson, Ralph 1971-72 43 HB Peabody, RI Hug, Jeff 1990 45 SS Montville, NJ Huggins, Carlos 2007 71 OG Coral Springs, FL Hughes, Hampton 2011 37 DB Dallas, TX Hughes, Kenneth 1947-49 B Pagchogue, NY Hughes, Leo 1919, 21-23 Hunt, Carter 1967 88 E New Bedford, MA
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1976 55 C Washington, DC 1961 20 HB Buffalo, NY 1960-62 37 FB Central Falls, RI 2007-09 82 WR Bloomfield, CT 2012 39 RB LaGrange, IL 1989-90 72 OT Mississauga, ONT 1935-37 10 T Lexington, MA 1939-41 54 HB Nashua, NH 1979, 81 43 DB Bethesda, MD 1936-38 6 B 1922-24 44 HB 1977-78 25 DB Reading, MA 1987-90 44 SS Cherry Hill, NJ 2008-09 42 CB Everett, MA 1951-53 (Capt. ’53) HB New Haven, CT 1998-2000 (Capt. ’00) 6 DB Warrensville Heights, OH 2012 17 DB University Heights, OH 2010, 12 18 DB Wilmington, DE 1993 43 OLB Wall, NJ 1988 95 NG Dorchester, MA 1990-91 72 OT Mississauga, ONT 2012 33 LB Chelmsford, MA 1978-82 (Capt ’82) 88 DE Bronx, NY 1931-33 23 E Brighton, MA
Provincetown, MA Brookline, MA Mattapan, MA Cincinnati, OH Weymouth, MA South Boston, MA Islip Terrace, NY Provincetown, MA Westport, CT Greensburg, PA Providence, RI Lynn, MA Dedham, MA West Roxbury, MA Springfield, MA
Belmont, MA Brighton, MA New Canaan, CT Somerville, MA
Milton, MA Lyndhurst, OH Lyndhurst, OH Albany, NY Gardner, MA Medford, MA Wilton, CT Brookline, MA
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Labbe, Rico LaBoy, Pete Ladd, Ken Ladewig, William Lafferty, Fred LaLanne, Sam Lamb, Thomas Lambert, Edward Landrigan, James Landers, Deidre Landry, Greg Lane, John Lane, Thomas Lang, Henry Lanoue, Bernard Lanoue, Bernard Lapham, Rich LaPlante, Walter LaQuerre, Paul Lardner, Michael Larkin, Daniel Larkin, George Larkin, Nick
1986-89 1975-77 1972-74 (Capt. ’74) 1965-67 1901 2002 (manager) 1945 1941-42 1894-97 1990 (trainer) 1992-94 1901 1956-57 1902 1942 1946-48 2007-10 1919 1998-2000 1968-69 1929-31 1956-58 (Capt. ’58) 2004-07 (Capt. ‘07)
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Fairfax Station, VA Hyde Park, MA Hyde Park, MA Malden, MA Everett, MA
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Indianapolis, IN Cincinnati, OH Canfield, OH Assonet, MA Downington, PA Kansas City, MO Westwood, MA Buffalo, NY Warminster, PA South Boston, MA Salem, MA Whitehall, PA Towson, MD Killingworth, CT Hinsdale, IL South Boston, MA Cambridge, MA
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Harrisville, RI West Seneca, NY Needham, MA Lake Hiawatha, NJ Providence, RI Milwaukee, WI Fairfax, VA Lackawanna, NY Detroit, MI Honolulu, HI Cincinnati, OH Maynard, MA Syracuse, NY Lowell, MA Norristown, PA Providence, RI San Diego, CA Wilkes-Barre, PA Amherst, NY
4 SS 88 WR 15 DHB 74 T
Rockville, MD Danbury, CT Newburyport, MA Waukesha, WI
77 35 76 87 32 7 47 35 72 67 55 8 66 90 21 40 83 62 53 77 12 83 75
Stamford, CT 26
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Brighton, MA Boston, MA
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Brockton, MA Brockton, MA Amherst, NH
50 52 43 55 57
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Issaquah, WA Norwood, MA Dorchester, MA Rutherford, NJ Dorchester, MA Weymouth, MA Rockland, MA Hamden, CT Tamaqua, PA
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Cambridge, MA Cambridge, MA
Klare, Andy Klein, Pete Kleiner, Emil Kline, John Kneib, Pat Knight, Derrick Knox, Bill Kolbe, Steve Kobolinski, Stephen Koen, William Koppen, Dan Kormanik, Keith Kowalski, Gary Koziol, Trey Kozlowski, Jan Kozlowski, Joseph Kozlowski, Steven Kraunelis, Leo Krauza, Andy Kreshpane, Karl Krevis, Al Krikorian, Karl Kroner, Richard Kruczek, Mike Kruger, Leo Krystoforski, Brian Kuboyama, Clint Kuechly, Luke Kulevich, Alexander Kulas, Ed Kulis, Joseph Kurowski, Rich Kushigian, Harry Kushner, Bill Kutz, Gordon Kwitchoff, Jim
1970-72 1945 2011 1937-39 1897-99 (Capt. ’99) 2002 1946 1942 1955 (manager) 1935-37 1912-13 1931-33 1925-28 1925-28 2011 1995 1945-47 1968 1941-42 1945-46 1969-71 1963 1914-17 (Capt. ’17) 1959-61 1939-41 1935-37 1942,46-47 1967-69 2002-05 (Capt. ‘04, ‘05) 1988-91 1991-93 1962,64 1969-71 1999 2000-03 1970 1972 1923-25 1897-1901 1999-2002 1992-94 1980-82 2004, 06 1935-37 1921-24 1922 1950 1995, 97-98 1983-86 1971, 73-74 1959, 61 1966-68 1973-75 (Capt. ’75) 1966-67 1980-83 1991-92 2009-11 (Capt. ’11) 1955-57 1977-79 1946-48 1968-70 1960, 62-63 1990-91 1964-66 1987-88
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1957 87 E 1945 53 G 1991-93 5 CB 1986-89 (Capt. ’89) 12 QB 1951, 54 20 QB 1966 33 HB 1985 18 K 1960 86 E 2002-04 (Capt. ‘04) 86 TE 1975-78 18 DB 1966-67 81 E 1934-36 20 G 1952, 54 47 HB 1944 17 G 1976 DHB 1896-99 1924-27 QB 1919-22 (Capt. ’22) 3 FB 1919-21 1929-30 1931 (Capt. ’31) 1 B 1987-90 92 LB 1944 15 G 1929 64 B 2000 72 OG 1931-33 8 FB 1898-99 1970-72 85 DE 1931 14 B 1992-95 66 OT 1901 1977-80 22 S 1946-48 C 1920 1925-28 23 B 1990-91 65 OT 1913 1898-99, 1901-02 (Capt. ’01) 1988-89 65 OT 1976-79 (Capt. ’79) 44 DE 1958-59 33 FB 1912-13 1921-24 1934-36 28 C 1991-93 91 OLB 1938-40 47 RG
Kete, Chris Kevit, Eugene Keyes, Josh Kidhardt, Louis Kiley, Charles Kiley, Kevin Killelea, John Killelea, John Killion, Arthur Killian, John Kilion, Edward Killilea, Joseph Kilroy, Bernard Kilroy, John Kimble, Tahj King, Brandon King, Edward King, Jim King, Joseph King, Joseph Kirchner, Stephen Kiriocoppoulos, K. Kirke, John Kirouac, Louis Kissell, Adolph Kissell, James Kissell, John Kives, Stephen Kiwanuka, Mathias
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Kacergis, Clement Kalafatus, Peter Kamara, Joe Kamphaus, Mark Kane, James Kane, John Kanzler, Ken Kasergis, Clem Kashetta, Dave Kaufman, Jeff Kavanaugh, James Keaney, Joseph Keelan, David Kehoe, Edmund Keliher, John Keliher,William Kelleher, John Kelleher, William Kelley, George Kelley, John Kelley, Joseph Kelley, Matt Kelley, Paul Kelley, William Kelly, Brendan Kelly, Edward Kelly, John Kelly, John Kelly, Walter Kendall, Pete Kendregan, James Keniry, Cyril Kennedy, Edward Kennedy, James Kennedy, John Kennedy, Mark Kenney, George Kenney, Joseph Kennedy, Mark Kent, Jack Keresey, Robert Keohane, John Keohane, John Keough, Vincent Kerr, Dan Kerr, George
1951-53 1983-85 1951-54
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Jackson, Mike Jakubczak, Gerald Janas, John Jarvis, Justin Javorski, Mike Jovanovich, Mike Janusas, John Jauron, Robert Jez, Kevin Jivilekian, Ira Johnson, Arthur Johnson, Dave Johnson, David Johnson, Isaac Johnson, Joseph Johnson, RaMon Jones, Bryce Jones, C.J. Jones, David Jordan, Steve Jovanovich, Mike Joy, Tim Joyner, Russell Jundzil, Stanley
1909-10 2003-04 92 1909-12 (Capt. ’10, ’11) 1912-13 1970 1897 1959 75 1934-36 1960-62 60 1964-66 60
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ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS Larkin, Philip Larmond Jr., Colin Laro, Gordon LaRocco, Michael LaRosa, Anthony LaRose, Noah Lasonde, Jared Latta, Shena Laurenzo, John Lavoie, George Lawier, Robert Lawrence, Andre Lawson, Ricky Leary Leary, Bill Leavitt, Keith Leber, Chris LeBlanc, Robert LeBreque, Mark Ledbetter, Jerome Lee, Chuck Lee, Clyde Lee, Everett LeGrande, Dominick Lehner, Kevin Lenane, Mortimer Lennon, Dan Lennon, James Lenz, Carl Leonard, George Leone, John LePiesha, Walter Lester, Larry Leuffen, Rob Levanitis, Steven Levano, Gerald Lillis, James Lilly, Jason Lindsey, Ryan Lindstrom, Eric Linehan, Daniel MA Linehan, Jeffrey Linnehan, James Lipka, Chester Lipson, Edmund Liston, James Lively, Steve Locapo, Dom Lockhart, Ben Logue, Ed Logue, James Long, Nelson Long, William Lonngval, Armond Lopezzo, Tom Lord, Eddie Loughery, John Louis-Jean, Al Lovett, George Lowe, Brian Lowell, John Lowney, John Lozier, Jim Loyte, Jon Lubischer, Nicholas Lubischer, Steve Lucas, Carl Lucas, Richard Lucero, Lucas Lucey, Daniel Lucey, David Lukachik, Alexander Lukis, Joseph Luppi, Albert Lyles, Kevin Lyman, Erik Lyons, Frank Lyons, John Lyons, William Lynch, Joseph Lynch, Patrick Lynch, Richard Lynch, Tom
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1923-26 2008-09, 11-12 1992-93 1949 1959 1996 2010 (manager) 1997 (manager) 1971 1967-68 1944-45 2011-12 1995 1902 1978 2000-03 1972-73 1958-60 1970 (manager) 1999-2001 1973 2009-10 2004 2008-10 1986 (manager) 1926-27 2006 1943 1990-91 1909-10 1963-65 1935-37 2002-05 2003 1939-41 2010-12 1931-33 2003-05 2010 1984-88 1923 1959 1911-14 (Capt. ’14) 1942, 46-48 1964-66 (Capt. ’66) 1920-21 1978, 80-82 2002 (manager) 1998 1977 1924-27 1992 1895-98 1945 1973 (manager) 1981 1979-82 2011 1953-54 1986-89 2009 1915-16 1970 2006-07 1982 1981-83 1940-42 1955 2004 1901 1937-39 1938-40 1962-63 (Capt. ’63) 1932-34 1989-90 1992-94 1926-28 1916-19 1896 1908-09 2005 1956-57 1974-76
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C Wappinger’s Falls, NY OT Fitchburg, MA TE Kensington, MD G Milton, MA Waterbury, CT LB Jersey City, NJ DB Waltham, MA WR Missouri City, TX FB Philadelphia, PA SS Staten Island, NY
51 17 39 29
Hartford, CT Mattapan, MA
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Piscataway, NJ Wayne, NJ Cambridge, MA Massapequa, NY Brighton, MA Dover, DE Mahway, NJ Weymouth, MA West Stockbridge, Meriden, CT Newton Center, MA Lowell, MA Lynn, MA Mansfield, MA E. Wareham, MA Minneapolis, MN Waltham, MA Malden, MA East Providence, RI Roxbury, MA Augusta, GA Trevose, PA Brockton, MA Providence, RI Pittsburgh, PA Miami, FL Jackson, MI Gloucester, MA Oceanport, NJ Oceanport, NJ Somerville, MA South Boston, MA Downey, CA Melrose, MA Dover, NH Bridgeport, CT Walpole, MA Somerville, MA Baltimore, MD Morrisville, PA Newton, MA Wakefield, MA Roxbury, MA Bloomfield Hills, MI Seakonk, MA Whitman, MA
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Brighton, MA
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Macek, Dan Macinsky, Steve MacLellan, Alex Madden, Edward Madden, Jerry Magee, Jack Maglio, Mark Magnarelli,Thomas Maguire, Dennis Mahon, Thomas Mahoney, Charles Mahoney, Edward Mahoney, George Mahoney, John Maier, Karl Makinde, Mike Malecki, Jason Mallet, Ralph Maloney, Frank Maloney, John Maloney, John Mamula, Mike Mancini, George Mangene, Robert Manni, Steve Manzo, Joseph Marangi, Gary Marciano, Stephen Marinaro, Mike Marinelli, Tom Markey, Chris Marr, Francis Marr, John Marscovetra, Mike Marten, James Martin, Anthony Martin, Frank Martin, Kelvin Martin, Paul Martin, Steve Martin, Tom Marzetti, Joseph Marzetti, Lawrence Mason, George Matich, John Mattaliano, Joseph Matthews, Walter Mattison, Ryan Mauro, Dorick Maxwell, John Maye, Brian
1973-75 52 1971 42 1972-74 (Capt. ’74) 37 1917, 19 1977-78 61 1973-74 63 2008 38 1953-54 31 1897 1938-40 49 1910-11 1941 1934-36 1925-28 11 1983, 86-87 62 2006 36 1995-98 43 1928-30 4 1931-33 (Capt. ’33) 1 1929-31 1945 32 1993-94 59 1956-58 60 1942, 46 1974-75 61 1938 17 1971-73 (Capt. ’73) 17 1991-93 26 1989-92 62 1971, 73-74 71 1967 67 1952 1928-30 7 2010 16 2003-06 70 1924-26 43 1897 1983-86 82 1972-74 88 1997, 99-2000 55 2000-03 90 1966-68 16 1963-65 7 1928-30 44 1996-99 23 1952-54 (Capt. ’54) 1920-23 2002-03 37 1953-55 10 1974-76 74 1993, 96-98 (Capt. ’98) 46 Mayock, Mike 1976, 78-80 (Capt. ’80) 20 Maznicki, Francis 1939-41 40 Maznicki, Henry 1950 McBride, Richard 1950-51 McCaffrey, James 2011-12 29 McCarron, Humphrey 1898-99 McCarthy, Brendan 1965-67 44 McCarthy, Charles 1901 McCarthy, Charles 1937-39 24 McCarthy, William 1899 McCarthy, William 1912-14 12 McCarthy, William 1943-44 18 McCarthy, William J. 1947-49 McCarty, John 1914-16 McCarty, Paul 1975-78 (Capt. ’78) 45 McCauley, John 1950-52 McCay, David 1969 McCleary, Dennis 1971-73 66 McCloskey, John 1919-20 McCluskey, James 2007-10 (Capt. ‘10) 36 McCool, James 1967-69 (Capt. ’69) 50 McCoy, Charles 1943 McCusker, Cornelius 1899, 1901-02 McCusker, John 1893 McCusker, John 1899, 1901-02 McDermott, John 1897-1901 McDonald, John 1959 McDonald, Joseph 1967-69 42 McDonnell, John 1953-54 McElaney, Leo 1918-19 McElgunn, John 1970-72 34 McFadden, Daniel 1936-38 25 McGahan, Charles 1920 McGann, John 1960-62 43 McGarry, Joseph 1894 McGillis, Jay 1990-91 31 McGourthy, John 1961-62 61 McGovern, John 1967 83 McGowan, James 1962-64 23 McGowan, Justin 1939-41 41
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Manchester, NH Whitney Point, NY Hudson, OH
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New Hartford, NY Pennsauken, NJ Mequon, WI Westwood, MA Saxonville, MA Dorchester, MA
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Dorchester, MA Exeter, NH Pearl River, NY Bronx, NY Springfield, VA Everett, MA Brighton, MA Newton, MA Dorchester, MA Lackawanna, NY Malden, MA Malden, MA Cranston, RI Medford, MA Valley Stream, NY Brockton, MA Andover, MA Waterbury, CT Birmingham, MI Dorchester, MA Dorchester, MA Oakland, NJ Indianapolis, IN Providence, RI
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Jacksonville, FL Wilbraham, MA Dolton, IL Farmingdale, NJ Washington, DC Washington, DC Wollaston, MA San Diego, CA Mattapan, MA
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Sterling, MA Weymouth, MA Short Hills, NJ
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Valley Cottage, NY Wynnewood, PA West Warwick, RI West Warwick, RI Watertown, MA Winchester, MA Boston, MA Washington, DC Boston, MA Brighton, MA
B NG WR P HB FB
FB HB RG T T T WR FB DE LB FB LB
Medford, MA West Roxbury, MA Waltham, MA Bangor, ME Providence, RI Beverly, MA Buffalo, NY Dorchester, MA Billerica, MA Boston, MA South Graveland, MA
FB E
Quincy, MA Watertown, MA
OLB E
Berkley Heights, NJ Arlington, MA
HB
Washington, DC
BC G E HB QB
Brockton, MA Stratford, CT Stamford, CT Oradell, NJ Laconia, NH
QB C
Jamaica Plain, MA Brighton, MA Brighton, MA
91
SE QB DL
South Haven, MI Pawtucket, RI Wayne, NJ
55
OT
St. Louis, MO
34 71 53
LB G ILB
Woburn, MA Somerville, MA Edgewater, FL
6 88
HB TE
Cambridge, MA Woburn, MA
33 47 9 48 34
B P FB QB CB LB
Dorchester, MA Dallas, TX Jamaica Plain, MA Lexington, MA Baltimore, MD Joliet, IL
67 11 34 43
G WR E HB
Broad Chennel, NY Binghamton, NY Whitman, MA Berwick, PA
58
NG
Virginia Beach, VA Boston, MA Boston, MA Louisville, KY Brighton, MI Hollywood, FL Lowell, MA Allen Park, MI Lakehurst, NJ Avon Lake, OH Elyria, OH Bridgeport, CT Washington, PA Deven, CT Upper Arlington, OH Clinton, MD Lowell, MA Bronxville, NY Freeport, NY Glen Burnie, MD Everett, MA Sarasota, FL Stanhope, NJ Natick, MA Bloomfield Hills, MI Greenlawn, NY Brockton, MA Paramus, NJ
93 DE 78 OG 51 LB 26 E 79 OT 42 LB 99 DE 34 FB/P HB 61 OL 42 HB 88 TE 23 FL 70 T 46 DB RHB 71 DT 37 B 42 LB 87 DE 60 OL 82 TE 3 WR 21 HB 36 DHB 42 G 56 LB 94 DT 24 DB 76 DT
12 23 36 31 79 23
C OG KSP NG FB C C E SS SS G G DT E
Brighton, MA Paterson, NJ Cincinnati, OH Gernerville, NY Fairfield, CT Framingham, MA Dorchester, MA Lynn, MA Walpole, MA Stoughton, MA Revere, MA Medford, MA South Plainfield, NJ
29
SS
Melrose, MA Edgewater Park, NJ Medford, MA
53
LB
Lincolnshire, IL
O
O’Brien O’Brien, Edward O’Brien, Edward O’Brien, Cornelius O’Brien, David O’Brien, Henry O’Brien, Hugh O’Brien, Jack O’Brien, James O’Brien, Joe
93 43 9 36 48 26 12 75
DT Olney, MD T QB Allendale, NJ C Revere, MA FB Orient Heights, MA T Wakefield, MA QB Middleburg Heights, OH OL Ellwood City, PA T Billerica, MA
1990-93 2010-12 1987, 89 1945 1978-81 1940-41 1949-42 (Capt. ’42) 1953 (manager) 1982 1966-67 1996-99 1972 2007-10 1941, 46-47 1983-86 1951 1930-32 1917 1979-82 2009-12 (Capt. ’12) 1948-49 1980-84 1993-96 (Capt. ’96) 1984-87 (Capt. ’87)
64 89 7 57 95 57 55
C TE SS B DT QB C
Foxboro, MA Branchburg, NJ Randolph, NJ Somerville, MA West Roxbury, MA Somerville, MA Newburyport, MA
73 68 88 74 47
OT G DL DT FB E DE
Chatham, NJ Gardner, MA Dedham, MA Framingham, MA Brielle, NJ Lynn, MA Wellesley, MA
1910 1928 1932-34 1919-20 1961-62 1950-52 1943 1978 1957-59 1993-95
T B T QB T B DE CB G
Providence, RI Providence, RI Gardner, MA Forest Hills, MA East Haven, CT Salem, MA Revere, MA Valencia, PA Bowie, MD
22 OLB
Pittsburgh, PA
36 DHB E 24 FS 28 CB
Paramus, NJ Brookline, MA Prospect, CT Jersey City, NJ
76 11 77 52 84 21 75
76 30 87 62 70
DT E CB TE C OT
81 34 58 67
E G ILB DT
Biddeford, ME Hingham, MA Scituate, MA Middleboro, MA Olathe, KS Dedham, MA Dorchester, MA Cambridge, MA Norwood, MA Newton, MA New Castle, PA
FB FB LB E T S HB FB TE
Jamaica Plain, MA Bellows Falls, VT Plantation, FL Walpole, MA Somerville, MA Westwood, MA Woonsocket, RI Cincinnati, OH Norwell, MA
G
Peabody, MA
66 56 17 12 31 39 89
15
Taunton, MA 86 TE/P 23 DB
Branford, CT Everett, MA
84 71 71
DT OL DT
Beverly, MA Philadelphia, PA Reading, MA
73
T G
Charlestown, MA Watertown, MA Arlington, MA
24 74 97
WR T DT
Dorchester, MA Hamden, CT Hanson, MA 129
UNIVERSITY & MEDIA
30 63 1 58 44 62 20
Cincinnati, OH Medford, MA Tallahassee, FL Byfield, MA
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Nalen, Tom Naples, Mike Nardilillo, Greg Nash, Eugene Nash, Joe Nash, Ralph Naumetz, Fred Nelligan, Peter Nelsen, Todd Nevard, Michael Newman, Adam Newman, Brad Newman, Brad Nickelakis, Angelo Nickeson, Rick Nicolo, Richard Niedziocha, John Niland, William Nizolek, Scott Noel, Jim Norden, Roy Sr. Norden, Roy Jr. Nori, Mark Nugent, Dave
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HISTORY & RECORDS
26 52 89 34 11
1939-41 (Capt. ’41) 1943, 46-47 1951-54 1932-34 1954 1945 1969-71 2006 1978-80 1973 (manager) 1919-20 1918 1976 1911 1970 1948-49 2007, 09 1984-87 1982 (manager) 1974 1927-29 1985 1982-84 2008 2001 1893-95 1958-59 1936-38 1972, 74 1986-88 (Capt. ’88) 1978 (manager) 1950 1923-25 1987-88 1944-45 1967 1974-77 1956-58 1991 1984-86 1898-1901 1947-49 1915-17 2010, 12 1936-38 1962-64 1914-16 1930-32 1945 1994, 96-98 1994, 96 1953-55
2012 SEASON REVIEW
PK T G LB FB
Morro, Alfred Morro, William Morze, Frank Moynahan, Bernard Mozzillo, Mario Mroz, Louis Mucci, Michael Mueller, Brad Muldoon, Casey Mullen, Dan Mullen, David Mullen, George Mullen, J.R. Mullen, Walter Mulloy, Larry Mulloy, William Mulrooney, Dan Munn, Vincent Munoz-Bennett, A. Murdock, Brian Murphy, Charles Murphy, Chris Murphy, Brendan Murphy, Bryan Murphy, Dan Murphy, Edward Murphy, James Murphy, John Murphy, John Murphy, Mark Murphy, Mike Murphy, Miles Murphy, Owen Murphy, Pat Murphy, Paul Murphy, Paul Murphy, Paul Murphy, Robert Murphy, Scott Murphy, Sean Murphy, Timothy Murray, Alfred Murray, Bennett Murray, Bryan Murray, John Murray, Steven Murray, Vincent Musco, Louis Muse, John Mutryn, Scott Myers, Adam Myles, Richard
COACHES & STAFF
1 66 54 11
Boston, MA Camden, ME Pennsauken, NJ Boston, MA Peabody, MA Orange, CT Roslindale, MA
THE EAGLES
McManus, Arthur McManus, Tom McManus, William McMenimen, Fred McMichael, Jordon McMorran, Pat McMurrow, James McMyler, Kevin McNamara, John McNamara, John McPherson, Gerrick McShane, Patrick Meehan, George Meehan, Thomas Megwa, Clarence Meier, Fred Melchiorre, Tony Melley, William Meredith, Joseph Merklinger, John Merrill, Benjamin Merrill, John Mettling, Phil Metz, Matt Michaels, John Michaelwicz, Henry Michalec, Greg Mickens, Joe Mihalik, Brian Mihalik, John Mikulics, Michael Miles, Jonathan Miller, Alan Miller, Chris Miller, Keith Miller, John Miller, Tom Millette, Douglas Millham, James Mirley, Joseph Misiewicz, Jon Misurelli, Frank Mitcham, Andy Mitchell, Pete Momah, Ifeanyi Montgomery, Louis Molloy, Larry Moloney, John Monk, Jermaine Moore, Bob Moore, Carlos Moore, David Moore, Edward Moore, Fred Moore, Shadu Moorman, Tim Morabito, Tim Moran, Donald Moran, Paul Moran, Thomas Morgan, Donald Moriarty, Ken Moriarty, Steve Morelli, Albert Moretti, Francis Morris, Chuck Morris, John Morris, Mike Morris, Taji Morrissey, Frank Morrissey, James Morrissey, Mike
1899 1896-99 1911-13 1995 1925-28 (Capt. ’28) 1959-60 1969 1956 1910 1914-16 1923-26 (Capt. ’26) 1961-62 1915-16 1983 1950-52 1999-2001 1913 1990-91 2006-09 (Capt. ’08, ‘09) 1921, 23-24 1989-92 1922 1924-27 2009 1987 (senior trainer) 1945 1999-2002 1916-17 1923-26 1984-87 2002-03 1913 1955-57 2006-09 1929-31 1974-76 1924 1919-21 1989 1896-97 1895-96 2001-04 1989-91 1969-70 1945 1979-80 1997-99 2011-12 1983, 85 1950-52 1995-97 1956-58 2003-05 1990-93 1951-54 (Capt. ’54) 1975 1949-50 1968-69 1925, 27-29 2002-04 2000-02 1996-97 1991-94 (Capt. ’94) 2007-08, 10 1938-40 1971-72 1914 1995-96 1974-77 (Capt. ’77) 1998 1987-89 1893-95 1933-36 2005 1976-78 1992-95 1963-64 1976 1940-41 1951-52 1982-85 1979-81 1928-30 1957-59 1974-77 1935-37 2010 (manager) 2005-07 1917-20 (Capt. ’18) 1916-18 2007, 09-10
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McGrath, Frank McGrath, Hugh McGrath, Peter McGuire, Dan McGuirk, Warren McHugh, George McHugh, Peter McIntyre, Kevin McIntyre, Thomas McKenna, Francis McKenney, Joseph McKenney, William McKenzie, Joseph McKenzie, Marvin McKinnon, John McKniff, Todd McKnight, Daniel McLaughlin, Kevin McLaughlin, Mike
ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS O’Brien, Joe O’Brien, John O’Brien, Joseph O’Brien, Nelson O’Brien, Paul O’Brien, Robert O’Brien, Tim O’Brien, Thomas
1976-77 1935 (Capt. ’35) 1934, 36 1919-21 1950 1915-16 1994-95 1923-24, 26-27 (Capt. ’27) 1928-30 O’Brien, Thomas O’Callaghan, T. G. 1935-37 O’Connell, George 1928-30 O’Connell, Grattan 1922-23, 24-26 O’Connell, Daniel 1898 O’Connell, James 1896-99 1967 O’Connell, John O’Connor, Brian 1994-96 O’Connor, Daniel 1899 1912-13 O’Connor, Daniel O’Connor, Martin 1910-12 O’Donnell, John 1945 1974 O’Hagan, Gary O’Hagen, John 1969-70, 72 O’Hanley, Donald 1954 (manager) 1958-59 O’Hanley, Ross Ohliger, Ryan 2004-06 Ohrenberger, Bill 1975-78 Ohrenberger, Henry 1932-34 Ohrenberger, William 1923-26 O’Keefe, Robert 1911-12 Okoroha, Okechukwu 2009-10 O’Leary, John 1975 Oliver, Jeff 1984-87 O’Malley, Matthias 1930-32 O’Neal, Albert 1922-25 O’Neal, Conor 2009-11 O’Neill, Bill 1969, 71-72 O’Neill, Michael 1964-66 Ordway, Jonathan 1998-2000 O’Reilly, Erin 1991-93 (manager) O’Reilly, Jim 1968 (manager) Oriskovich, Dan 1993-96 O’Rourke, Charles 1938-40 Orloski, Joseph 1930, 32-33 O’Shea, James 1968-70 Osganian, George 1948 Oslin, Reid, Jr. 1998 (manager) Ostrowski, Jim 1985-86 Ott, Josh 2000-03 (Capt. ‘03) Ott, Robert 1931-33 Ottolini, Jake 2003-05 Owens, Neil 1933-35 Owens, Robert 1944-45
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Page, Ted Palaza, Butch Palazola, Jay Palladino, Victor Palmer, Mark Palmiero, Peter Panaro, Francis Panciera, Donald Panos, Mike Pantale, Chris Papaleo, Dominic Parchinski, Kevin Parent, Ralph Parenteau, Marc Parker, John Parros, Jeff Parsons, C.J. Parsons, James Pascale, Chuck Pasiuk, Adolph Paten, Joe Paten, Steven Paulik, Dave Paulsen, Bill Payton, Raymond Peach, Steve Pearce, George Pearce, Richard Pearson, Kevin Pedergast, Joe Pellegata, Carl Pelletier, Henry Pepper, Greg Pereira, David Perkins, Haven Persin, Len 130
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QB
Dorchester, MA
1
E
Hyde Park, MA Cambridge, MA Waltham, MA Brighton, MA Hanson, MA
T 54
C
27 25 38 6 36
T HB T G E
69 78
G OL
Dorchester, MA Bristol, CT Roxbury, MA Dorchester, MA Stamford, CT East Hanover, NJ
49 77 57
C OT ILB
Dorchester, MA Cambridge, MA Newton, MA Briarcliff, NY Briarcliff, NY
25 37 91 42
QB PK MG T DB
27 25 70 72
FS DB OT T
61 34 85 28
DL DE E DB
70 13 19 83
OL HB HB TE T
73 45 18 51 14 25
OG LB HB DE G B
Waterville, ME Huntington, MA
Everett, MA Newark, DE Scituate, MA Dorchester, MA Dorchester, MA Jamaica Plain, MA Lanham, MD Madison, CT Delhi, NY South Boston, MA Brookline, MA Valrico, FL Hopkinton, MA N. Syracuse, NY Seffner, FL Sewickley, PA Malden, MA Abington, MA Lynn, MA East Boston, MA Norwell, MA Wilkes-Barre, PA Silver Springs, MD Somerville, MA Dummer, NH Lynn, MA Newton, MA
1990-93 90 DT Cherry Hill, NJ 1997-99 (Capt. ’99) 72 OL Quincy, MA 1977-79 1 QB Gloucester, MA 1942, 46-49 G Watertown, MA 2004-06 49 FB Granite Bay, CA 1977 41 WR Bloomsburg, PA 1943 1946 1990-93 51 ILB Peabody, MA 2009-11 (Capt. ’12) 81 TE Wayne, NJ 1946-49 G Cambridge, MA 1989-91 69 OG Windham, NH 1999-2002 24 DB Brookline, MA 2001-02 73 OG Pompano Beach, FL 1951-53 G Brockton, MA 2004 52 LB Delbarton, NJ 2012 87 TE West Newton, MA 1950 RT Leeds, MA 1975 13 S Liverpool, NY 1939-40 25 E Brockton, MA 1984 (senior trainer) 1921-24 14 1981 78 OT Westport, CT 1974-76 84 SE South Boston, MA 1921-22 1984-85 6 QB/P Saugus, MA 1908-09 (Capt. ’08, ’09) Roxbury, MA 1953, 55 71 T Weymouth, MA 1987-90 (Capt. ’90) 56 OLB Andover, NJ 1974-76 56 C Braintree, MA 1982-83, 85-86 49 WS Milford, MI 1945 1993 60 OG Windham, NH 1981-84 41 SS Riverside, RI 2003 46 FB Longwood, FL 1965-67 82 E Oakmont, PA
Perrault, Raymond Perrault, Robert Perrone, Raymond Perry, William Perryman, Ron Perryman, Rorey Persuitte, Ronald Pesapane, David Petela, Edward Petercuskie, Jerry Petercuskie, John Peters, Alfred Petersen, Don Petersen, John Peterson, Paul Petrarca, Emiddio Phelan, Gerard Phelps, Corey Phelts, Pat Philips, Edward Phillips, Emmerson Pierandri, Harry Pierre-Louis, Kevin Pinette, Charles Pisinski, Bob Plasse, Henry Plenty, Lawrence Pohopek, Jason Poirier, Clifford Poirier, Dave Poissant, Maurice Poles, Robert Jr. Poles, Ryan Polinger, George Pollack, Todd Poole, Will Porell, Tom Porter, Daryl Porter, Josh Porter, Quinton Poskus, John Power, Michael Powers, Richard Powers, Thomas Prendergast, John Prezekop, Peter Pritchett, Roland Prisco, Ed Provitola, Armando Pruitt, Tyronne Pryor, Joseph Pszenny, Alexander Purvis, Ryan Puzo, Katie Pyne, John
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Queenan, John Quigley, Ryan Quinlan, John Quinn, Dillon Quinn, Patrick Quinn, Robert Quinn, William Quinn, William Quintilliani, Antonio
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Rabadan,William Rabbette, John Racioppi, Bob Radachowsky, George Raftery, Paul Ragan, John Ragosa, Jerry Raji, B.J. Ramella, Jim Ramirez, Rich Ramsey, Clif Ramsey, Harold Ramsey, Kaleb Ransford, Edward Ransome, Tony Ratigan, Mike Ratto, Eugene Ravenna, John Rawlings, Mike Ray, John Raymond, Gerry Read, Ryan
1935-37 1958-59 1980 (senior trainer) 1969 1987-88 1985-86 1965-67 1964-65 1950 1974 1973 1943 1974-76 1972-74 2003-04 1953-55 1981-84 2008 1997-98 1921-22 1998-2000-02 1967 2010-12 1950-51 1964 1928-29, 31 1955-57 1989-92 1953-54, 58 1977-78 1946-48 1979-82 2006-07 1950-52 1994-96 2000 1983-86 1993-96 (Capt. ’96) 1994-95 2003-05 1954 1986-89 1964-65 1938-39 1893-96 1941-42 1990 1971 1947 2004-07 1965 1934-36 (Capt. ’36) 2005-08 1998 (manager) 1921
29 43
E HB
Providence, RI
84 32 8 73 86
DE LB CB T E FB C LB
Stamford, CT Bourne, MA Bourne, MA Everett, MA West Haven, CT Branford, CT Holliston, MA Holliston, MA
83 TE 23 S 18 QB 32 B 20 FL/SE 51 LB 10 DB 15 30 DB 21 DB 32 LB G C 15 T 33 FB 46 OLB 50 C 46 LB B 72 DT 72 OT E 89 TE 13 CB 72 DT 44 DB 65 OT 15 QB T 10 QB 70 T 48 QB 49 14 39 48 80 40 80
T QB DB G LB E G TE
Holliston, MA Holliston, MA South Jordan, UT West Warwick, RI Rosemont, PA Memphis, TN Olathe, KS Worcester, MA North York, ONT Ridgefield, CT Norwalk, CT Biddeford, ME Worcester, MA Whitman, MA Somerville, MA Dover, NH Waltham, MA Waltham, MA Biddeford, ME Caledonia, NY Canandaigua, NY Lowell, MA Rye, NY Queens, NY Winchester, MA Ft. Lauderdale, FL Denver, CO Portland, ME Stoughton, MA Westborough, MA Manchester, NH Dorchester, MA Charlestown, MA Norwich, CT Atlanta, GA South Orange, NJ Malden, MA Brockton, MA Natick, MA Salem, MA Reinholds, PA Hingham, MA
1945 2008-11 1950 2010-11 1995 (manager) 1945 1941 1946 1954-57
40 46
1967-69 1944 1967 1980-83 1929-30 1989-90 1966-68 2004-06, 08 2005, 07-09 1974-75 2007-08 1931, 33 2008-10, 12 1968-69 1992-94 1987-90 1944, 47 1989-91 1975 1979, 81 1978-81 2000-01
24 DB Teaneck, NJ 22 RHB Revere, MA DB Somerville, MA 15 CB Danbury, CT 48 G South Boston, MA 36 TE Swanston, OH 72 DT Norwalk, CT 90 DT Washington Twp., NJ 86 TE Westlake, OH 53 LB Jamaica, NY 73 OT Loveland, OH 28 E Somerville, MA 96 DT Uniontown, PA 37 DB Fredonia, NY 2 FL LaPlata, MD 54 C Warrington, PA B Boston, MA 42 DT Cincinnati, OH 95 DE Liverpool, NY 1 WR Lincoln Park, MI 65 OG Lewiston, ME 14 WR Austin, TX
92 37 22 63
B P/K RG DT
Canton, MA Little River, SC Saugus, MA Elmsford, NY
T QB G G
Dorchester, MA Englewood, NJ Wakefield, MA Quincy, MA
61 87 36
OG E FB
28 32 54 14 17 29
G FB LB DB CB QB
Waltham, MA Brockton, MA Brockton, MA Melrose, MA Charlestown, MA Malden, MA Milton, MA Deerfield Beach, FL Cambridge, MA Wilmington, DE Buffalo, NY East Boston, MA
G
White Plains, NY
54
OT
Cheektowaga, NY
31 19 38 11
H DB T QB
Westwood, MA Hialeah, FL Lansford, PA San Clemente, CA
98 2 14 98 45
DE T QB DT HB
Lynn, MA Quincy, MA South Haven, MI Groton, MA
28 62 75 47 28 12
QB FLK OL OG CB HB WR
Quincy, MA Auburn, NY Cincinnati, OH N. Easton, MA Greensboro, NC Medford, MA Washington, DC Boston, MA Somerville, MA Dorchester, MA
E 15 72
Wayland, MA Quincy, MA West Warwick, RI Nescopeck, PA St. Paul, MN Jamaica Plain, MA Minneapolis, MN Stamford, CT Stamford, CT Providence, RI Cambridge, MA
47 4 53 15 52 3
CB C LB T LB P/K
89
MG
47 38 66 64 58 36 72 4 81 65 18 70 83 45 68
DB RB C OG LB FB OG RB SE OL G OT TE CB NG
Hyde Park, MA Providence, RI Beverly, MA Hyde Park, MA Dallas, TX Plymouth, MA Vernon, CT Lowell, MA Lowell, MA Davie, FL Brookline, MA Watertown, MA Roxbury, MA Ashburn, VA Lowell, MA Cincinnati, OH Walpole, MA Medford, NY Stamford, CT Abington, MA Huntington, NY Seymour, CT Plympton, MA Roslindale, MA Plantation, FL Wappinger Falls, NY Bedford, MA Norristown, PA
26 C 8 QB 27 DHB
Dorchester, MA Jamaica Plain, MA Brighton, MA Waltham, MA Providence, RI
12 67
QB OG
65 89
G DE
Exton, PA Hyannis, MA Needham, MA Staten Island, NY Buffalo, NY
Cambridge, MA Brighton, MA
97 23 50 56 34 41 27 41 77 86 91 55 8 61
WR DB G ILB TB CB SS DB T TE LB DT QB OG
Dorchester, MA Syracuse, NY Malden, MA Providence, RI Miami, FL King, NC Jamaica, NY Kingston, PA Miami, FL Belmont, MA Whippany, NJ Pen Argyl, PA Windsor, CT Dearborn, MI Syracuse, NY
60 C/OG 61 C 31 OE T 72 T 16 T B 20 DHB 66 OG 70 G 85 WR 88 OLB 35 G 33 PK
Springfield, MA Williamsville, NY Millington, NJ Rochester, NY Yonkers, NY Brighton, MA Bridgeport, CT Paramus, NJ Paoli, PA Rutherford, NJ Rockville, MD Cambridge, MA Waltham, MA Markham, ONT
32 ILB 36 FB 49 LB 10 WS 13 WR 21 RHB 25 DB 27 HB 46 QB
Greenlawn, NY Arlington, MA Barrington, IL Berwick, PA Richmond Hill, NY Ogdensburg, NY Mechanicville, NY Andover, MA Charlestown, MA
40 10 46
HB QB DE
Rochester, NY Clifton, NJ Maynard, MA
11 19 8
C North Cambridge, MA HB Hyde Park, MA CB Medfield, MA G Salem, MA Cambridge, MA
71 16 81 61 71 15 41 82 83 21
T DB DE C OG QB FB TE TE HB
Lanesborough, MA Alexandria, VA Ritherford, NJ North Royalton, OH Clinton Corners, NY Kulpmont, PA Lafayette Hill, PA Nashua, NH Watervliet, NY Dorchester, MA
6
SS
Hartford, CT
85 82 44 26
DT E SS LB
27 77 41 52
DB OT FB LB T FL G DT DE OLB DE DB E DE FB DB RB RB
Kenmore, NY Bridgeport, CT East Providence, RI Fall River, MA Quincy, MA Stuart, FL Watertown, MA Bristol, WI Pawtucket, RI Providence, RI Washington, DC Natick, MA Waltham, MA Kansas City, MO Scranton, PA Finksburg, MD Stevenson, MD Owings Mill, MD Newton, MA Salem, MA Mattapan, MA Plympton, MA Amsterdam, NY
1 35 1 92 38 97 38 81 39 30 8 6 42
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HISTORY & RECORDS
51
1994-97 (manager) 1978 1966-68 1944-45 1991-94 1987-90 (Capt. ’90) 2006-07 1982-83 2004 1964-66 1992-94 1985-88 2007-10 1981-82 1970-71 1916-17 1987-89 1987-89 1971-72 1950-51 1963-64 1944 1949 1973-75 1974-76 1975-79 (Capt. ’79) 1979-81 1994 1937-39 (Capt. ’39) 2000-03 1974, 76-77 (Capt. ’77) Seager, Donald 1957 Seeger, Garrett 2008 Seeley, Keith 1983-85 Sele, Taylor 2004-06 Seymour, Thomas 1950 Sgambati, Pat 1971-73 Shann, Robert 1962-64 Shannon, Peter 1934-36 Shaughnessy, Thomas 1908 Shaughnessy, Peter 1961-63 Shaughnessy, Bill 1991 Shaw, Paul 1980-83 Shea, Chris 1994 (manager) Shea, Donald 1943 Shea, John 1916-17 Shea, Joseph 1928-30 Shean, Peter 2001, 03-04 Sheehan, Donald 1925-28 Sheehan, John 1917, 19 Sheehan, Joseph 1912 Sheehan, William 1899 Shepard, Douglas 1965-67 Sheppard, Mike 1980-82 Sheridan, Jim 1976-78 Sheridan, Kevin 2005-07 Sheridan, Tom 1982 Shinskie, David 2009-10, 12 Shirley, Dwight 1991-93 Shrigley, Rich 1982 Sherwin, Tim 1977-80 (Capt. ’80) Shields, John 1961-63 Shields, Robert 1963 Shorter, Eric 1991-94 (Capt. ’94) Shulman, Eric 1981 (manager) Siegel, Mike 1977-78 Sikorski, Joseph 1959-61 (Capt. ’61) Silva, Jamie 2004-07 Silva, Lucien 1969-71 Silverio, Justin 1993-97 (manager) Simmons, Justin 2012 Simpson, Jeff 1983, 85 Sinkovec, Jake 2011-12 Siravo, Mike 1996-97 Sisti, Angelo 1941-42, 46 Skerritt, Kenrick 1988-89 Slamin, Gerald 1931-33 Smerlas, Fred 1975-78 (Capt. ’78) Smith, Allan 2006-07 Smith, Bill 1973-74 Smith, Brady 2006-07 Smith, Charles Jr. 1994-96 Smith, Charles 1963-65 (Capt. ’65) Smith, Charles 1986-87 Smith, Frank 1971-73 Smith, Jason 1997-99 Smith, Jeff 2006, 08-09 Smith, Justice 1992-95
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Sacilotto, Michael Sales, Bernie Salmon, John Sammartino, Louis Sanabria, Ed Sanders, Mike Sanni, Sulaiman Santo, Greg Sanz, Kevin Sarkisian,Thomas Saxton, Brian Saylor, Mike Scafe, Damik Scala, Dennis Scarminach, Orrie Scanlan, Thomas Scavone, Bill Schoenle, Brian Schneider, Don Schmiz, Alfred Schoeck, William Schoenfield, Robert Scholz, William Scialabba, Steve Schindler, Steve Schmeding, John Schoen, Jon Schwartz, Tony Schwotzer, Ernest Sciortino, Sandro Scudellari, Rich
1933-35 1930-32
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THE EAGLES
1893-95 1981-83 1955-56 1964 1921-24 1937-38 1944 1996-97 1976-77 1991-94 (Capt. ’94) 1961-62 1914-15 1989 (manager) 1953-54 1982-85 (Capt. ‘85) Reilly, Joseph 1898 Reis, Tom M. 1953-54 1976 Remillard, Paul Repko, Joseph 1940-42 Rettig, Chase 2010-12 1998 Reynolds, Corey Reynolds, Lew 1977-80 Reynolds, Richard 1930-32 1983 Ricca, Joe Ricci, Max 2011-12 Ricci, Albert 1928-30 1898 Richards, Charles Richards, Robert 1950-51 Richardson, Howie 1972-74 1999-2001 Richardson, John Richman, Nathan 2009-11 (Capt. ’11) Ricks, Cecil 1985-87 Rideout, Edward 1969, 71 Rikard, Robert 1978-81 Riley, John 1899, 1901-02 Ring, John 1917, 19 Ring, John 1947-49 Rippman, Ray 1970-71 (Capt. ’71) Risio, William 1963-65 Roarke, Michael 1949-51 (Capt. ’51) Robbins, Dave 1999 Robertson, Mike 1967-68 Robertson, Rives 1977 Robinson, Brandon 2006-08 Robinson,William 1958-60 Robotti, Frank 1960 Rocha, Gilbert 1951-53 Roche, Frank 1912-13 Roderick, Benjamin 1920 Rodina, John 1902 Rogers, Frank 1912 Rogers, John 1913 Rogers, Ralph 1956 Rogers, Richard 1911-12 Rollins, Roderick 2006-09 Romano, Mario 1930-32 Romanowski, Bill 1984-87 Romanowski, Emil 1929-31 Romanowsky, Andy 1998-2001 Rooney, David 1985-88 Rooney, James 1914-15 Roopenian, Mark 1977-80 Rorke, Alexander 1898-99, 1901 Rositano, Spenser 2011-12 Ross, J. Survival 2005-06 Ross, Patrick 2003-05 Rossi, Nick 2007-09 Rossy, Derric 1999-2002 Rototti, Frank 1959 Rourke, Jim 1976-78 Rowe, Carlton 1997-99 Rozum, Dennis 1971, 73 Rudolph, Jaryd 2010, 12 Ruggiero, Matthew 1945 Ruoff, Kirk 1991 Rush, Bob 1971-73 Russell, Todd 1981-84 Ruth, Mike 1982-85 Ryan, Edward 1896-97 Ryan, Edward 1908-09 Ryan, Frank 1918 Ryan, George 1937-39 Ryan, Jeff 1994 Ryan, Jeff 1977-79 Ryan, Matt 2004-07 (Capt. ‘06-07) Ryan, Mike 1982-83 Ryan, Paul 1917-19 Ryan, Robert 1963-65 Ryan, Sean 2000-03
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ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS Smith, Ken Smith, Leo Smith, Louis Smith, Razzie Smith, Robert Smith, Thomas Smithers, Bill Smullen, Allen Snee, Chris Snow, Kevin Sokol, Tom Soroko, Dave Songin, Alfred Speight, Kiernan Sperandio, Steve Spinney, Arthur Spinney, Mark Stabile, Jerry Stasunas, Vito Stathoupoulos, A. Stancil, T.J. Staub, Joe Stautner, Ernest Steinfort, Fred Stempsey, Bill Stephanos, Bill Stewart, Edward Stewart, Jason Stewart, Jim Stetz, William Stevens, Burt Stolberg, John Stone, Michael Stone, Ron Storr, Gregg Storz, Erik St. Pierre, Alvini St. Pierre, Brian St. Pierre, Duke Strachan, Stephen Stradford, Troy Stratton, Arthur Strollo, John Strong, Earl Strumski, Leo Stuka, Stephen Stuka, William Sukiennik, Tony Sullivan, C. Sullivan, Chris Sullivan, Daniel Sullivan, Daniel Sullivan, Edward Sullivan, Frank Sullivan, Gregory Sullivan, Henry Sullivan, James Sullivan, Jay Sullivan, Jeffrey Sullivan, John Sullivan, John Sullivan, John Sullivan, John Sullivan, John Sullivan, Joe Sullivan, Joseph Sullivan, Kevin Sullivan, Louis Sullivan, Patrick Sullivan, Paul Sullivan, Raymond Sullivan, Robert Sullivan, Thomas Sullivan, Thomas Sullivan, Thomas Supple, Leo Sutphin, Michael Sutton, D.J. Swan, Thomas Swanke, Karl Swanke, Rob Swanke, Rob Swanson, Carl Sweeney, Michael Sweeney, Paul Sweeney, Timothy Swenson, Edward Swepson, Jason Swigert, Bobby Sylvia, Sean Szczawinski, Ziggy 132
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Thurman, Tony Tiernan, James Tierney, Charles Tierney, Ryan Toal, Brian Toal, Greg Tobin, Joseph Tobin, Thomas Tocyzlowski, Charles Tocyzlowski, Henry Tocyzlowski, Martin Tolefree, Shalom Tomeo, Michael Tomozewski, Stanley Toner, Ed Tonry, Henry Toof, Shaun Toohig, William Toomey, Paul Toppa, John Sr. Toppa, John Jr. Tortolini, Albert Tosi, Donald Tosi, Flavio Toupal, Jim Tower, Matt Townsend, Geoff Trapilo, Steve Treat, Herbert Trevisani, Peter Tribble, DeJuan Tripucka, Chris Trowbridge, Raymond Troost, William Trueblood, Jeremy Turkson, K.J. Turner, Jim Turner, Steve Twitchell, Thomas Twombly, Darren Twomey, Albert Tyburczy, Joe
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Williams, Brian Williams, Dan Wiliams, David Williams, Dominique Williams, Harris Williams, Jazzmen Williams, Joseph Williams, Marco Williams, Michael Williams, Michael Williams, Steve Williams, Theodore Williamson, John Willis, Fred Willis, Keith Jr. Wilpert, Frank Wilson, Frank Wilson, Mark Wilson, Tom Winslow, John Wise, Randolph Wisnewski, John Wissler, John Wolf, Joe Wolfelsburger, Scott Wood, Scott Wood, Todd Woodbury, Erik Woods, Frank Woods, Jermaine Woody, Dmaien Womack, Adam Woronicz, Henry Worth, Ralph R. Wright, Sean Wright, Wilie Wujciak, Connor
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Weston, Alfred Wetzel, John Wezenski, Lee Whalen, Geoffrey Whalen, James Whalen, Maurice Whelan, Martin White, Arthur White, Chandler White, David White, George R. White, George T. White, Ian White, Joseph White, Michael White, Robert White, Trevor Whitney, Michael Whitworth, L.V. Widell, David Widell, Douglas Wiggins, Terence Wilczewski, George Willette, Jerry Willetts, Mike Willging, Michael Williams, Andre
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Waddle, Tom Waldron, Brian Walker, Jarick Walker, Jermaine Walker, Matt Walker, Omari Wall, Edward Wall, Francis Wall, John Walls, Lenny Walsh, Bob Walsh, Edward Walsh, John Walsh, Joseph Walsh, Joseph Walsh, Matthew Walsh, Mike Walsh, Patrick Walsh, Pete Walton, Bob Walton, Jim Ward, Harold Ward, Thomas H. Jr. Warren, John Washington, Alvin Washington, Cedric Waters, Joe Waters, Paul Watson, Kenyatta Watts, Bob Webley, Derek Wefers, Bernard Welch, Bartholomew Welch, James Wenner, Jody
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SUGAR BOWL
Jan. 1, 1940 Dallas, Texas Clemson 6 Boston College 3
Jan. 1, 1941 New Orleans, La. Boston College 19 Tennessee 13
Frank Leahy came to Boston College in 1939, succeeding the immortal Gil Dobie, and immediately declared, “I did not come to BC to fail.” Nor did the 29-year old protégé of Knute Rockne, who had tutored Fordham’s mighty Seven Blocks of Granite. His team was ranked 11th nationally when it faced Clemson in the Cotton Bowl — the first New England team to participate in a bowl game in 20 years. The Eagles took a 3-0 lead on Alex Lukachik’s 36-yard field goal, but Clemson roared right back on its next possession, and Charley Timmons ran for a score. That was it for the day. Banks McFadden knocked down three Charley O’Rourke passes in the end zone in the fourth quarter, and BC drove to the Clemson 8-yard line late in the game but failed to score. SCORING SUMMARY Clemson 0 Boston College 0
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SECOND QUARTER BC — 36 FG Alex LUKACHIK. Drive: 4 plays, 0 yards. Score: Boston College 3, Clemson 0. CU — Charley TIMMONS 1 run (Shad Bryant kick failed). Drive: 9 plays, 57 yards. Score: Clemson 6, Boston College 3. STATS Team Statistics First Downs Total Net Yds Net Yds Rushing Net Yds Passing Interceptions Penalties Fumbles-Lost
CU 11 239 204 35 2 8-80 5-3
BC 9 184 111 73 1 8-90 3-2
In Leahy’s second year, the Eagles went unbeaten in 11 games and finished with their highest national ranking , thanks to a gritty come-from-behind 19-13 win over Tennessee in the Sugar Bowl. The Volunteers, who had not lost a regular season game in three years, led 7-0 at the half, but Joe Zabliski’s recovery of a blocked punt set up Harry Connolly’s game-tying touchdown and extra point in the third quarter. Tennessee came back to take a 13-7 lead, but Mike Holovak ended a 60-yard drive when he scored BC’s second touchdown. However, Leahy elected to run Holovak for the extra point which was stopped. The score remained tied at 13. Don Currivan blocked a Tennessee field goal in the fourth quarter and started BC on its winning drive. SCORING SUMMARY Tennessee 7 Boston College 0
13 19
FIRST QUARTER UT — Van THOMPSON 4 run (Robert FOXX kick). Score: Tennessee 7, Boston College 0. THIRD QUARTER BC — Harry CONNOLLY 13 run (Francis MAZNICKI kick). Score: Boston College 7, Tennessee 7. UT — Buist WARREN 2 run (FOXX kick failed). Score: Tennessee 13, Boston College 7. BC — Mike HOLOVAK 1 run (HOLOVAK run failed). Score: Boston College 13, Tennessee 13. FOURTH QUARTER BC — Charlie O’ROURKE 24 run (MAZNICKI kick failed). Score: Boston College 19, Tennessee 13. STATS Team Statistics First Downs Total Net Yds Net Yds Rushing Net Yds Passing Interceptions Penalties Fumbles-Lost
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BC 11 248 142 106 2 3-25 1-1
ORANGE BOWL
TANGERINE BOWL Dec. 18, 1982 Orlando, Fla. Auburn 33 Boston College 26
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FIRST QUARTER BC — Mike HOLOVAK 65 run (Harry CONNOLLY kick). Score: Boston College 7, Alabama 0. BC — HOLOVAK 35 run (CONNOLLY kick). Score: Boston College 14, Alabama 0.
FOURTH QUARTER UA — JENKINS 1 run (HECHT kick). Score: Alabama 35, Boston College 21. UA — Joe DOMNANOVICH safety. Score: Alabama 37, Boston College 21. UA 13 342 248 94 1 4-20 1-0
BC 13 394 237 157 2 3-11 5-2
FIRST QUARTER BC — Doug FLUTIE 5 run (Kevin SNOW kick), 10:49 left. Score: Boston College 7, Auburn 0. AU — 19 FG Al DelGRECO, 5:07 left. Score: Boston College 7, Auburn 3. SECOND QUARTER AU — Bo JACKSON 1 run (DelGRECO kick), 11:34 left. Score: Auburn 10, Boston College 7. AU — Willie HOWELL 2 run (DelGRECO kick), 4:49 left. Score: Auburn 17, Boston College 7. BC — 34 FG SNOW, 3:41 left. Score: Auburn 17, Boston College 10. AU — JACKSON 6 run (Mike MANN pass failed), 0:46 left. Score: Auburn 23, Boston College 10. THIRD QUARTER AU — 23 FG DelGRECO, 8:44 left. Score: Auburn 26, Boston College 10. AU — Greg PRATT 15 run (DelGRECO kick), 1:10 left. Score: Auburn 33, Boston College 10. FOURTH QUARTER BC — Scott NIZOLEK 2 pass from FLUTIE (FLUTIE to NIZOLEK), 10:55 left. Score: Auburn 33, Boston College 18. BC — Brian BRENNAN 16 pass from FLUTIE (FLUTIE run), 0:00 left. Score: Auburn 33, Boston College 26. STATS Team Statistics First Downs Total Net Yds Net Yds Rushing Net Yds Passing Interceptions Penalties Fumbles-Lost
BC 24 414 115 299 2 2-38 3-3
AU 27 490 313 177 1 3-30 4-1
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STATS Team Statistics First Downs Total Net Yds Net Yds Rushing Net Yds Passing Interceptions Penalties Fumbles-Lost
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HISTORY & RECORDS
THIRD QUARTER UA — Johnny AUGUST 15 run (HECHT kick failed). Score: Alabama 28, Boston College 21.
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SECOND QUARTER UA — Wheeler LEETH 14 pass from Russ MOSLEY (George HECHT kick failed). Score: Boston College 14, Alabama 6. UA — Ted COOK 17 pass from Johnny AUGUST (HECHT kick failed). Score: Boston College 14, Alabama 12. UA — Bobby Tom JENKINS 40 run (HECHT kick). Score: Alabama 19, Boston College 14. BC — HOLOVAK 2 run (CONNOLLY kick). Score: Boston College 21, Alabama 19. UA — 25 FG HECHT. Score: Alabama 22, Boston College 21.
SCORING SUMMARY Boston College 7 Auburn 3
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SCORING SUMMARY Alabama 0 22 6 Boston College 14 7 0
Eagle quarterback Doug Flutie put on a dazzling performance, completing 22-of-38 passes for 299 yards and two touchdowns (he also scored on a five-yard run and accounted for a pair of two-point-conversions), but the Eagles’ furious second-half rally fell just short of victory. The Eagles scored on the first drive of the game and then played tremendous defense, stopping the nationally ranked Auburn Tigers twice on drives inside their own 5-yard line without surrendering a touchdown. The Tigers used their blinding outside speed to score three second-quarter touchdowns and increased their lead to 33-10 by the end of the third.
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This contest was a wild affair, as Boston College took a 14-0 lead on two of Mike Holovak’s three touchdowns on the day. Holovak’s first touchdown came on a 65yard run and his second on a 35-yard sweep. After Alabama fought back for a 19-14 lead, Holovak scored his third touchdown of the day on a two-yard plunge. Harry Connolly’s extra-point gave the Eagles a 21-19 lead. By this time, injuries had begun to pile up for BC (Mario Gianelli, one of the team’s best linemen, broke his toe getting dressed for the game and never played), and Alabama took the lead for good on a field goal. The Tide soon took a 28-21 advantage and the Eagles missed their tying chance when they were unable to score from the 8-yard line in the fourth quarter.
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Jan. 1, 1943 Miami, Fla. Alabama 37 Boston College 21
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Dec. 29, 1983 Memphis, Tenn. Notre Dame 19 Boston College 18
Jan. 1, 1985 Dallas, Texas Boston College 45 Houston 28
Despite bitter 11-degree temperatures, Doug Flutie shined once again in postseason action, completing 16-of-37 passes for 287 yards and three touchdowns. The Fighting Irish, however, also tallied three TDs and emerged a one-point victor. Scott Gieselman grabbed a 3-yard touchdown flip from Flutie midway through the third quarter, but the contest was a deadlocked defensive struggle for the remainder of the evening. With 1:08 left on a fourthdown situation on Notre Dame’s 35, Flutie’s toss intended for Joe Giaquinto fell incomplete. Tailback Troy Stradford was the Eagles leading ground gainer with 51 yards on 16 carries. Flutie, however, was named the game’s Most Valuable Player for his aerial efforts. SCORING SUMMARY Boston College 6 Notre Dame 7
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FIRST QUARTER BC — Brian BRENNAN 17 pass from Doug FLUTIE (Doug WALDRON kick failed), 12:07 left. Score: Boston College 6, Notre Dame 0. ND — Allen PINKETT 1 run (Mike JOHNSTON kick), 4:24 left. Score: Notre Dame 7, Boston College 6. SECOND QUARTER ND — Alvin MILLER 13 pass from Blair KIEL (JOHNSTON kick failed), 11:49 left. Score: Notre Dame 13, Boston College 6. ND — PINKETT 3 run (JOHNSTON kick failed), 8:19 left. Score: Notre Dame 19, Boston College 6. BC — Gerard PHELAN 28 pass from FLUTIE (FLUTIE pass failed), 7:02 left. Score: Notre Dame 19, Boston College 12. THIRD QUARTER BC — Scott GIESELMAN 3 pass from FLUTIE (FLUTIE pass failed), 7:20 left. Score: Notre Dame 19, Boston College 18. STATS Team Statistics First Downs Total Net Yds Net Yds Rushing Net Yds Passing Interceptions Penalties Fumbles-Lost
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ND 19 376 225 151 1 5-47 3-1
BC 15 380 93 287 2 7-55 1-0
Four months to the day after the memorable 1984 season began, it ended with the Eagles’ first postseason Bowl victory in 44 years. Before 56,522 (67,381 paid) at the frigid Cotton Bowl (32 windy, drizzly degrees) and another CBS-TV national audience, Heisman Trophy winner Doug Flutie (13 for 37, 180 yards) threw two scoring passes in the first quarter to boost BC to a 17-7 lead. Kelvin Martin’s 63-yard touchdown grab to open the scoring was the longest aerial connection of the year for the Eagles. Flutie would add his Cotton Bowl-record third touchdown pass later in the contest. Houston trimmed two touchdowns off BC’s 31-14 halftime lead before the Eagle ground game asserted itself. SCORING SUMMARY Houston 7 7 14 0 — Boston College 17 14 0 14 —
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FIRST QUARTER BC — Kelvin MARTIN 63 pass from Doug FLUTIE (Kevin SNOW kick). Score: Boston College 7, Houston 0. BC — Troy STRADFORD 8 pass from FLUTIE (SNOW kick). Score: Boston College 14, Houston 0. H — Earl ALLEN 98 kickoff return (Mike CLENDENEN kick). Score: Boston College 14, Houston 7. BC — 31 FG SNOW. Score: Boston College 17, Houston 7. SECOND QUARTER BC — Gerard PHELAN 13 pass from FLUTIE (SNOW kick). Score: Boston College 24, Houston 7. BC — Steve STRACHEN 2 run (SNOW kick). Score: Boston College 31, Houston 7. H — Larry SHEPHERD 15 pass from Gerald LANDRY (CLENDENEN kick). Score: Boston College 31, Houston 14. THIRD QUARTER H — Raymond TATE 2 run (CLENDENEN kick). Score: Boston College 31, Houston 21. H — Audrey McMILLIAN 25 interception return (CLENDENEN kick). Score: Boston College 31, Houston 28. FOURTH QUARTER BC — STRACHAN 4 run (SNOW kick). Score: Boston College 38, Houston 28. BC — STRADFORD 18 run (SNOW kick). Score: Boston College 45, Houston 28. STATS Team Statistics First Downs Total Net Yds Net Yds Rushing Net Yds Passing Interceptions Penalties Fumbles-Lost
BC 22 533 353 180 2 7-64 2-1
UH 15 321 167 154 2 7-66 3-2
HALL OF FAME BOWL
HALL OF FAME BOWL Jan. 1, 1993 Tampa, Fla. Tennessee 38 Boston College 23
SCORING SUMMARY Georgia 7 Boston College 3
SCORING SUMMARY Boston College 0 Tennessee 14
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FIRST QUARTER UT — Heath SHULER 1 run (John BECKSVOORT kick), 9:55 left. Score: Tennessee 7, Boston College 0. UT — Cory FLEMING 27 pass from SHULER (BECKSVOORT kick), 5:13 left. Score: Tennessee 14, Boston College 0.
SECOND QUARTER BC — Peter CASPARRIELLO 4 pass from Shawn HALLORAN (LOWE kick), 7:04 left. Score: Boston College 10, Georgia 7. BC — Troy STRADFORD 1 run (LOWE kick), 5:05 left. Score: Boston College 17, Georgia 7. BC — FG 37 LOWE, 0:04 left. Score: Boston College 20, Georgia 7.
SECOND QUARTER BC — Pete MITCHELL 12 pass from Glenn FOLEY (David GORDON kick), 10:43 left. Drive: 7 plays, 45 yards, 2:52 time of drive. Score: Tennessee 14, Boston College 7.
UGA 18 272 94 178 0 3-30 4-2
BC 26 427 111 316 2 6-45 3-0
FOURTH QUARTER UT — FLEMING 48 pass from Jerry COLQUITT (BECKSVOORT kick), 7:55 left. Score: Tennessee 38, BC 7. BC — MITCHELL 17 pass from FOLEY (MITCHELL from FOLEY pass). Score: Tennessee 38, Boston College 15. BC — Darnell CAMPBELL 7 run (Ivan BOYD from FOLEY pass). Score: Tennessee 38, Boston College 23. STATS Team Statistics First Downs Total Net Yds Net Yds Rushing Net Yds Passing Interceptions Penalties Fumbles-Lost
UT 20 450 157 293 0 5-40 1-1
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THIRD QUARTER UT — SHULER 14 run (BECKSVOORT kick), 10:17 left. Drive: 9 plays, 74 yards, 4:43 time of drive. Score: Tennessee 21, Boston College 7. UT — FG 25 BECKSVOORT, 4:42 left. Score: Tennessee 24, Boston College 7. UT — Mose PHILLIPS 69 pass from SHULER (BECKSVOORT kick), 2:01 left. Score: Tennessee 31, Boston College 7.
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FOURTH QUARTER UGA — JAMES JACKSON 5 run (JACOBS kick), 11:51 left. Score: Georgia 24, Boston College 20. BC — Kelvin MARTIN 5 pass from HALLORAN (LOWE kick), 0:32 left. Score: Boston College 27, Georgia 24.
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FIRST QUARTER UGA — James JACKSON 7 run (Jonathan CRUMLEY kick), 5:24 left. Score: Georgia 7, Boston College 0. BC — FG 23 Brian LOWE, 0:40 left. Score: Georgia 7, Boston College 3.
THIRD QUARTER UGA — FG 28 Davis JACOBS, 8:29 left. Score: Boston College 20, Georgia 10. UGA — Gary MOSS 81 interception return (JACOBS kick), 4:25 left. Score: Boston College 20, Georgia 17.
COACHES & STAFF
The first bowl appearance in six years fell short of a success as a 17-point scoring blitz by Tennessee in the third quarter broke open a close game and gave the Vols a lead that could not be matched. BC had outstanding performances from tight end Pete Mitchell, who set a Hall of Fame Bowl receiving record with nine catches for 100 yards (and a pair of scores), and from quarterback Glenn Foley, who clicked on 23-of-46 passes for 268 yards and threw a pair of two-point conversions in addition to the two TD passes to Mitchell. BC rallied with Foley’s 17-yard TD pass to Mitchell and Darnell Campbell’s seven-yard scoring dash, each of which was followed by a successful two-point conversion play, but the clock ran out on BC’s closing effort.
THE EAGLES
Eagle quarterback Shawn Halloran connected with wide receiver Kelvin Martin on a five-yard touchdown pass with just 32 seconds remaining in the game to give Boston College a thrilling 27-24 victory over the Georgia Bulldogs in the first Hall of Fame Bowl game in Tampa, Fla. The perfectly timed touchdown toss capped a sparkling 76-yard drive that began with just 2:38 left on the clock and Georgia holding a 24-20 edge. The Eagles started the game in high gear, with Halloran picking apart the Bulldogs’ defense for 22 completions in his first 31 attempts — good for 242 yards, a touchdown and a 20-7 lead at intermission. Georgia roared back in the second half, however, outscoring the Eagles 17-0 until BC’s magical final drive.
SEASON PREVIEW
Dec. 23, 1986 Tampa, Fla. Boston College 27 Georgia 24
BC 22 371 103 268 1 5-25 1-0 137
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Jan. 1, 1994 Miami, Fla. Boston College 31 Virginia 13
Dec. 25, 1994 Honolulu, Hawaii Boston College 12 Kansas State 7
Glenn Foley put on a masterful passing show in leading the Eagles to the Carquest Bowl championship. The Virginia Cavaliers gave BC an early scare, picking off Foley’s second pass of the game and converting it into a touchdown and a 7-0 advantage, 1:05 into the game. But Foley would make few mistakes in the ensuing minutes of play. In his final collegiate appearance, Foley would go on to set eight Bowl records, passing for 391 yards and three touchdowns and earning himself the game’s Most Valuable Player award. Overall, the Eagle offense was splendid. When the game ended, BC had gained a whopping 557 yards — nearly seven yards per play. SCORING SUMMARY Virginia 7 Boston College 3
6 0 14 7
0 — 7 —
13 31
FIRST QUARTER UVA — Jerrod WASHINGTON 11 run (Kyle KIRKEIDE kick). Score: Virginia 7, Boston College 0. BC — FG 19 David GORDON. Score: Virginia 7, Boston College 3. SECOND QUARTER BC — Clarence CANNON 78 pass from Glenn FOLEY (David GORDON kick). Score: Boston College 10, Virginia 7. UVA — Charles WAY 7 run (Kyle KIRKEIDE kick failed). Score: Virginia 13, Boston College 10. BC — Clarence CANNON 5 pass from Glenn FOLEY (David GORDON kick). Score: Boston College 17, Virginia 13. THIRD QUARTER BC — Keith MILLER 46 pass from Glenn FOLEY (David GORDON kick). Score: Boston College 34, Virginia 13. FOURTH QUARTER BC — Darnell CAMPBELL 12 run (David GORDON kick). Score: Boston College 31, Virginia 13. STATS Team Statistics First Downs Total Net Yds Net Yds Rushing Net Yds Passing Interceptions Penalties Fumbles-Lost
138
UVA 16 298 85 213 0 3-35 1-0
BC 27 557 166 391 2 4-33 2-1
In a spectacular defensive effort, the Eagles stopped eighth-ranked Kansas State cold — completely erasing the Wildcats’ ground attack (minus 61 yards on the day) and sacking quarterback Chad May eight times. The Kansas State offense could not manage a touchdown in the game; the Wildcats’ only points came on a blocked punt, which was recovered in the end zone. Kansas State scored on the blocked punt on the last play of the first quarter, and both defenses dueled in front of an ABC-TV national audience before the Eagles were able to muster another long drive in the fourth period that culminated in David Gordon’s 35-yard field goal with 1:18 left. The key play of that successful late drive was a 46-yard pass from Mark Hartsell to wide receiver Kenyatta Watson. SCORING SUMMARY Boston College 7 Kansas State 7
2 0
0 0
3 — 0 —
12 7
FIRST QUARTER BC — Justice SMITH 2 run (David GORDON kick), 10:35 left. Score: Boston College 7, Kansas State 0. KSU — Chris SUBLETTE recovered blocked punt in end zone (Martin GRAMATICA kick), 0:08 left. Score: Boston College 7, Kansas State 7. SECOND QUARTER BC — Safety Chad MAY tackled in end zone by Mike MAMULA, 2:37 left. Score: Boston College 9, Kansas State 7. FOURTH QUARTER BC — FG 35 GORDON, 1:18 left. Score: Boston College 12, Kansas State 7. STATS Team Statistics First Downs Total Net Yds Net Yds Rushing Net Yds Passing Interceptions Penalties Fumbles-Lost
KSU 7 124 -61 185 2 9-56 0-0
BC 13 317 149 168 1 7-84 0-0
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JEEP ALOHA BOWL Dec. 25, 2000 Honolulu, Hawaii Boston College 31 Arizona State 17
SCORING SUMMARY Boston College 0 7 7 14 — Colorado 21 24 10 7 —
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SCORING SUMMARY Boston College 10 Arizona State 7
0 14 7 — 3 0 7 —
31 17
THIRD QUARTER BC — Dedrick DEWALT, 58 pass from HASSELBECK (SUTPHIN kick) 8:48 left. Score: Boston College 17, Arizona State 10. BC — Ryan READ 40 pass from HASSELBECK (SUTPHIN kick), 5:52 left. Key play: scoring play. Score: Boston College 24, Arizona State 10.
FOURTH QUARTER CU — Zac Colvin 4 run (ALDRICH kick), 14:53 left. Score: Colorado 62, Boston College 14. BC — Jamal BURKE 2 pass from Tim HASSELBECK (MATICH kick), 7:37 left. Score: Colorado 62, Boston College 21. BC — Doug BESSETTE 9 blocked punt return (MATICH kick), 1:42 left. Score: Colorado 62, Boston College 28.
FOURTH QUARTER BC — WASHINGTON 11 run (SUTPHIN kick), 11:10 left. Score: Boston College 31, Arizona State 10. ASU — Ryan DENNARD 31 pass from Matt COOPER (BARTH kick), 0:51 left. Score: Boston College 31, Arizona State 17.
STATS Team Statistics First Downs Total Net Yds Net Yds Rushing Net Yds Passing Interceptions Penalties Fumbles-Lost
STATS Team Statistics First Downs Total Net Yds Net Yds Rushing Net Yds Passing Interceptions Penalties Fumbles-Lost
CU 29 523 365 158 1 5-40 1-0
BC 14 389 180 209 1 6-62 2-1
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THIRD QUARTER CU — 21 FG ALDRICH, 6:40 left. Score: Colorado 48, Boston College 7. BC — Bryant ARNDT fumble recovery in end zone (MATICH kick), 3:36 left. Score: Colorado 48, Boston College 14. CU — Roman HOLLOWELL 18 run (ALDRICH kick), 2:53 left. Score: Colorado 55, Boston College 14.
HISTORY & RECORDS
SECOND QUARTER ASU — FG 28 BARTH, 11:17 left. Score: Boston College 10, Arizona State 10.
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FIRST QUARTER ASU — Tom PACE 14 run (Mike BARTH kick), 11:50 left. Score: Arizona State 7, Boston College 0. BC — Cedric WASHINGTON 10 run (Mike SUTPHIN kick), 10:43 left. Score: Boston College 7, Arizona State 7. BC — FG 50 SUTPHIN, 8:20 left. Score: Boston College 10, Arizona State 7.
SECOND QUARTER CU — Rashidi BARNES 21 interception return (ALDRICH kick), 10:47 left. Score: Colorado 28, Boston College 0. CU — Ben KELLY 88 punt return (ALDRICH kick) 8:50 left. Score: Colorado 35, Boston College 0. BC — George WHITE, 78 interception return (John MATICH kick) 7:22 left. Score: Colorado 35, Boston College 7. CU — JOHNSON 2 run (ALDRICH kick) 5:59 left. Score: Colorado 42, Boston College 7. CU — 26 FG ALDRICH, 0:29 left. Score: Colorado 45, Boston College 7.
BC 12 255 96 159 3 6-62 2-1
COACHES & STAFF
FIRST QUARTER CU — Cortlen JOHNSON 10 run (Jeremy ALDRICH kick), 11:05 left. Score: Colorado 7, Boston College 0. CU — Mike MOSCHETTI 2 run (ALDRICH kick), 1:47 left. Score: Colorado 14, Boston College 0. CU — Jashon SYKES 29 interception return (ALDRICH kick), 1:17 left. Score: Colorado 21, Boston College 0.
BC put on a second-half offensive explosion to defeat Arizona State by a 31-17 score in the 2000 Jeep Aloha Bowl. Though Arizona State jumped on the board first, BC was quick to respond with 10 straight points for a 10-7 lead after one quarter. Senior running back Cedric Washington marched into the end zone just 1:07 after the ASU score on a 10-yard run. Leading 24-10 to start the fourth quarter, senior linebacker Ryan Burch intercepted a pass attempt by Griffin Goodman. Washington took over, and after four rushes that gained 28 yards, he ran the final 10 yards into the end zone for the Eagles’ final score of the day and a 31-10 lead. ASU added a late score. Boston College accumulated 180 yards on the ground, including a final 100-yard rushing game (109 yards) for Washington.
THE EAGLES
Colorado began the game with a 65-yard drive that resulted in the first touchdown. The Buffs would score twice before the first quarter ended. The Eagles showed they would not give up when George White intercepted a pass from CU quarterback Mike Moschetti and returned it 78 yards for the Eagles’ first touchdown of the game. With 7:22 left in the first half, the Eagles trailed by a score of 35-7. The half came to a close with Colorado ahead 45-7. The third quarter offered much the same, with Tim Hasselbeck and Brian St. Pierre combining to complete only nine of 28 passes. By the end of the day, Colorado took a convincing 62-28 win back to Boulder.
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Dec. 31, 1999 Tucson, Ariz. Colorado 62 Boston College 28
ASU 20 360 140 220 2 3-30 4-3 139
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Dec. 28, 2001 Nashville, Tenn. Boston College 20 Georgia 16
Dec. 26, 2002 Detroit, Mich. Boston College 51 Toledo 25
Boston College snapped its 22-game losing streak to ranked teams with a thrilling 20-16 victory over No. 16 Georgia in the 2001 Music City Bowl. Consensus All-America tailback William Green rushed for 149 yards, including a seven-yard, game-winning touchdown with 4:43 remaining in the game, to lead the Eagles to consecutive wins in a postseason bowl game. Although the Eagles were outgained, 410 yards to 306 yards, the team did benefit from two UGA interceptions, two UGA fumbles and two first downs resulting from UGA penalties. Brian St. Pierre finished with 109 yards and one touchdown on nine completions. Green led all rushers with 149 yards and one touchdown, rushing for his 10th 100-yard game of the season. Fred Gibson was the game’s leading receiver with 109 yards on six receptions. SCORING SUMMARY Boston College 3 Georgia 7
10 0 3 6
7 — 0 —
20 16
FIRST QUARTER UGA — Fred GIBSON 15 pass from David GREENE (Billy BENNETT kick), 14:05 left. Score: Georgia 7, Boston College 0. BC — FG 25 Sandro SCIORTINO, 1:43 left. Score: Georgia 7, Boston College 3. SECOND QUARTER BC — Dedrick DEWALT 10 pass from Brian ST. PIERRE (SCIORTINO kick), 9:09 left. Score: Boston College 10, Georgia 7. BC — FG 26 SCIORTINO, 3:05 left. Score: Boston College 13, Georgia 7. UGA — FG 24 BENNETT, 0:39 left. Score: Boston College 13, Georgia 10. THIRD QUARTER UGA — Verron HAYNES 1 run (BENNETT kick failed), 5:26 left. Score: Georgia 16, Boston College 13. FOURTH QUARTER BC — William GREEN 7 run (SCIORTINO kick), 4:43 left. Score: Boston College 20, Georgia 16. STATS Team Statistics First Downs Total Net Yds Net Yds Rushing Net Yds Passing Interceptions Penalties Fumbles-Lost
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BC 16 306 197 109 0 4-20 2-0
UGA 23 410 122 288 2 9-74 2-2
BC won a bowl game for an unprecedented third year in a row as the Eagles thumped Toledo, 51-25, in the Motor City Bowl. Senior quarterback Brian St. Pierre completed 25-of-35 passes for a career-high 342 yards and three touchdowns as the Eagles capped one of the most successful seasons in their football history. The game was never close as the Eagles scored touchdowns on their first six possessions. BC took the opening kickoff on its own 24 and marched 76 yards in 10 plays behind the rushing of Derrick Knight, who finished the day with 19 carries for 65 yards and a touchdown. After Toledo pulled to within 14-3, the Eagles mounted another impressive drive, culminating in a St. Pierre touchdown pass to a talented sophomore wide receiver, a 40-yarder to Joel Hazard that made the score 21-3. The Rockets came no closer the rest of the day. SCORING SUMMARY Boston College 14 Toledo 3
28 6 15 7
3 — 0 —
51 25
FIRST QUARTER BC — Derrick Knight 2 run (Sandro Sciortino kick), BC 7, UT 0, 11:42 left BC — Grant Adams 17 pass from Brian St. Pierre (Sciortino kick), 5:02 left; BC 14, UT 0 UT — Jason Robbins FG 35, BC 14, UT 3; 1:45 left. SECOND QUARTER BC — Joel Hazard 40 pass from St. Pierre (Sciortino kick), 13:59 left, BC 21, UT 3 UT — Trinity Dawson 2 run (Robbins kick), BC 21, UT 10, 10:47 left BC — Horace Dodd 5 run (Sciortino kick), BC 28, UT 10, 7:23 left BC — Adams 40 pass from St. Pierre (Sciortino kick), BC 35, UT 10, 5:21 left BC — Brandon Brokaw 1 run (Sciortino kick), BC 42, UT 10, 1:31 left UT — Carl Ford 9 pass from Brian Jones (Dawson rush), BC 42, UT 18, 0:24 left. THIRD QUARTER BC — Sciortino FG 23, BC 45, UT 18, 10:16 left BC — Sciortino FG 35, BC 48, UT 18, 2:41 left UT — Manny Johnson 30 pass from Jones (Robbins kick), BC 48, UT 25, 0:24 left. FOURTH QUARTER BC — Sciortino FG 45, BC 51, UT 25, 13:05 left. STATS Team Statistics First Downs Total Net Yds Net Yds Rushing Net Yds Passing Interceptions Penalties Fumbles-Lost
BC 30 491 149 342 0 1-39 0-0
UT 21 433 102 331 2 3-70 3-0
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21 35
SECOND QUARTER CSU — Jimmy GREEN 7 run (Jeff BABCOCK kick), BC 21, CSU 7, 10:24 left.
FOURTH QUARTER BC — LESTER 19 pass from PETERSON (SCIORTINO kick), BC 28, CSU 14, 12:31 left. BC — KNIGHT 28 run (SCIORTINO kick), BC 35, CSU 14, 9:29 left. CSU — VAN PELT 1 run (BABCOCK kick), BC 35, CSU 21, 5:27 left. CSU 21 388 146 242 5 4-35 0-0
BC 19 361 137 224 1 5-56 0-0
SECOND QUARTER UNC — Wallace WRIGHT 5 pass from DURANT (BARTH kick), BC 14, UNC 14, 07:12 left. UNC — Derrele MITCHELL 51 pass from DURANT (BARTH kick), BC 14, UNC 21, 01:44 left. BC — David KASHETTA 1 pass from PETERSON (OHLIGER kick), BC 21, UNC 21, 00:17 left. THIRD QUARTER UNC — BARTH 27 field goal, BC 21, UNC 24; 04:32 left. FOURTH QUARTER BC — Andre CALLENDER 1 run (OHLIGER kick failed), BC 27, UNC 24, 14:16 left. BC — OHLIGER 21 run (William TROOST kick), BC 34, UNC 24, 10:32 left. BC — TROOST 18 field goal, BC 37, UNC 24, 04:09 left. STATS Team Statistics First Downs Total Net Yds Net Yds Rushing Net Yds Passing Interceptions Penalties Fumbles-Lost
BC 20 477 228 249 0 3-20 1-1
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STATS Team Statistics First Downs Total Net Yds Net Yds Rushing Net Yds Passing Interceptions Penalties Fumbles-Lost
FIRST QUARTER BC — L.V. WHITWORTH 3 run (Ryan OHLIGER kick), BC 7, UNC 0, 08:13 left. UNC — R. McGILL 12 pass from Darian DURANT (Connor BARTH kick), BC 7, UNC 7, 06:08 left. BC — Grant ADAMS 2 pass from Paul PETERSON (OHLIGER kick), BC 14, UNC 7, 01:32 left.
HISTORY & RECORDS
THIRD QUARTER CSU — David ANDERSON 40 pass from Bradlee VAN PELT (BABCOCK kick), BC 21, CSU 14, 7:00 left.
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FIRST QUARTER BC — Derrick KNIGHT 5 run (Sandro SCIORTINO kick), BC 7, CSU 0, 12:14 left. BC — Larry LESTER 50 pass from Paul PETERSON (SCIORTINO kick), BC 14, CSU 0, 6:05 left. BC — KNIGHT 3 run (SCIORTINO kick), BC 21, CSU 0, 0:34 left.
SCORING SUMMARY Boston College 14 7 0 16 — North Carolina 7 14 3 0 —
COACHES & STAFF
SCORING SUMMARY Colorado State 0 Boston College 21
In his first game back from a broken finger, senior quarterback Paul Peterson threw for 236 yards as the Eagles won a fifth straight bowl game, beating North Carolina 37-24. Redshirt freshman Andre Callender carried the ball 26 times for 174 yards and a touchdown in a balanced offensive effort. UNC opened the third with a Connor Barth field goal to take a 24-21 lead. As the third quarter came to an end, Callender gained 38 yards to the UNC 10, setting up a one-yard touchdown plunge three plays later that gave BC a 27-24 lead. The Eagle defense forced a punt on UNC’s next drive and BC took over with good field position. On fourth down at the UNC 21, Ryan Ohliger faked the field goal and ran for the score, avoiding would-be Tar Heel tacklers on the way and stunning the crowd as the Eagles took a 34-24 lead. BC’s final points came when William Troost hit an 18-yard field goal with 4:09 left.
THE EAGLES
Boston College celebrated New Year’s Eve in the City by the Bay by winning its fourth consecutive bowl game, a 35-21 victory over Colorado State in the Diamond Walnut San Francisco Bowl. The Eagles scored early and often, taking a commanding 21-0 first-quarter lead. Will Blackmon started the game on a high note, returning the opening kickoff to the Colorado State 41. All-time rushing leader Derrick Knight dominated the opening drive and scored from the five to give the Eagles a 7-0 lead with 12:14 left. A 40-yard Van Pelt scoring pass with seven minutes remaining in the third trimmed BC’s lead to 21-14, but a Stancil interception led to a Peterson-to-Lester 19-yard TD pass to give the Eagles some breathing room and a 28-14 lead. After an unsuccessful fourth down play for Colorado State, Knight iced the win, marching 28 yards to the end zone.
Dec. 30, 2004 Charlotte, N.C. Boston College 37 North Carolina 24
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Dec. 31, 2003 San Francisco, Calif. Boston College 35 Colorado State 21
UNC 22 364 105 259 0 5-40 0-0 141
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Dec. 28, 2005 Boise, Idaho Boston College 27 Boise State 21
Dec. 30, 2006 Charlotte, N.C. Boston College 25 Navy 24
Ryan Glasper intercepted a Jared Zabransky pass in the end zone with 37 seconds left to lift BC past Boise State 27-21 in the 2005 MPC Computers Bowl. Playing before a hostile crowd and on the blue turf of homestanding Boise State, the Eagles stunned the Broncos by scoring the first 27 points of the game as quarterback Matt Ryan connected on three touchdown passes, including two to Tony Gonzalez in the first half. Ryan completed 19-of-36 passes for 256 yards, 144 of them going to senior Will Blackmon. Ryan got the Eagles on the board 3:29 into the first half when he found Gonzalez for a 24-yard touchdown pass. Following a Ryan Ohliger 30-yard field goal, BC linebacker Jolonn Dunbar caused a fumble that was picked up by Ray Henderson and taken to the Broncos 13 yardline. Ryan then hooked up with Gonzalez on a 13-yard strike to give the Eagles a 17-0 lead. SCORING SUMMARY Boston College 7 Boise State 0
17 3 0 — 0 7 14 —
27 21
FIRST QUARTER BC — Tony GONZALEZ 24 pass from Matt Ryan (Ohliger kick), 11:31 left, 10 plays-69 yards, BC 7, BSU 0. SECOND QUARTER BC — FG 30 Ryan OLHLINGER 30, 12:22 left, 15 plays-53 yards, BC 10, BSU 7, BC 10, BSU 0. BC — GONZALEZ 13 pass from Ryan (Ohliger kick), 2:27 left, 1 play-13 yards, BC 17, BSU 0. BC — BLACKMON 35 pass from Ryan (Ohliger kick), 0:40 left, 4 plays-50 yards, BC 24, BSU 0. THIRD QUARTER BC — FG 27 OHLINGER, 3:52 left, 7 plays-72 yards, BC 27, BSU 0. BSU — Drisan JAMES 53 pass from Jared ZABRANSKY (Denham kick), 1:24 left, 1 play-53 yards, BC 27, BSU 7.
Interim Head Coach Frank Spaziani etched his name into the BC record books as the only undefeated coach in school history when he led the Eagles to a 25-24, comefrom-behind victory over Navy. Spaziani was given the interim title after Tom O’Brien departed for N.C. State and he led the Eagles through their bowl game preparations. Junior quarterback Matt Ryan was named the game’s MVP after he completed 20-of-29 passes for 242 yards and one touchdown. With Navy trying to kill the clock with less than two minutes remaining, Dunbar recovered a Reggie Campbell fumble at the 36. Ryan completed a 15-yard pass to Ryan Purvis to get the Eagles within field goal range. Kicker Steve Aponavicius connected from 37 yards as time expired and the Eagles won yet another bowl game. SCORING SUMMARY Navy 7 Boston College 6
14 3 10 0
0 — 9 —
24 25
FIRST QUARTER BC— Matt Ryan 2-yard run (Steve Aponavicius kick failed), 9:29 left, 6-37 2:18, Navy 0, BC 6. Navy — Tyree Barnes 31-yard pass from Kaipo Kaheaku-Enhada (Matt Harmon kick), 4:38 left,10-88 4:51, Navy 7, BC 6. SECOND QUARTER Navy — Zerbin Singleton 5-yard run (Harmon kick), 13:47 left, 8-44 3:15, Navy 14, BC 6. BC — Brian Toal 1-yard run (Aponavicius kick), 10:12 left, 8-56 3:35, Navy 14, BC 13. Navy — Jason Tomlinson 24-yard pass from KaheakuEnhada (Harmon kick), 7:21 left, 6-65 2:51, Navy 21, BC 13. BC — FG 26 Aponavicius, 0:00 left, 5-71 0:55, Navy 21, BC 16. THIRD QUARTER Navy — FG 22 Harmon, 9:51 left, 11-85 5:09, Navy 24, BC 16.
FOURTH QUARTER BSU — ZABRANSKY 2 run (Denham kick), 14:15 left, 4 plays-33 yards, BC 27, BSU 14. BSU — Quinton JONES 92 punt return (Denham kick), 3:51 left, BC 27, BSU 21.
FOURTH QUARTER BC — Ryan Purvis 25-yard pass from Ryan (Ryan pass failed), 7:36 left, 5-36 2:22, Navy 24, BC 22. BC — FG 37 Aponavicius, 0:00 left, 6-20 1:43, Navy 24, BC 25.
STATS Team Statistics First Downs Total Net Yds Net Yds Rushing Net Yds Passing Interceptions Penalties Fumbles-Lost
STATS Team Statistics First Downs Total Net Yds Net Yds Rushing Net Yds Passing Interceptions Penalties Fumbles-Lost
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BSU 17 360 43 317 2 7-69 1-0
BC 20 383 127 256 1 11-94 2-1
Navy 21 403 322 81 0 3-30 3-2
BC 17 315 73 242 2 5-25 0-0
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MUSIC CITY BOWL Dec. 31, 2008 Nashville, Tenn. Vanderbilt 16 Boston College 14 Vanderbilt won a bowl game for the first time in exactly 53 years when Bryant Hahnfeldt kicked a 45-yard field goal with 3:26 left to beat Boston College 16-14 in the Music City Bowl. Vanderbilt hadn’t even played in a bowl since 1982 and the win gave the Commodores (7-6) their first winning season since then. Boston College (9-5) snapped the nation’s longest bowl winning streak after eight straight games in its 10th consecutive bowl appearance. The Eagles also missed a chance at finishing with at least 10 wins for a third straight season.
SCORING SUMMARY Boston College 7 Michigan State 7
FIRST QUARTER VU — Hahnfeldt, B 42 yd field goal, 7-34 3:05, BC 0, VU 3. VU — Hahnfeldt, B 26 yd field goal, 5-57 2:46, BC 0, VU 6.
3 3
7 — 8 —
24 21
SECOND QUARTER BC — Gunnell 29-yard pass form Ryan (Aponavicius kick), 10-70 3:31, BC 14, MSU 7. MSU — Swenson 39-yard field goal, 4-8 1:39, BC 14, MSU 10.
FOURTH QUARTER BC — Gunnell 68-yard pass from Ryan (Aponavicius kick), 3-80 1:04, BC 24, MSU 13. MSU — Curry 14-yard pass from Hoyer (Davis pass from Hoyer), 3-37 0:32, BC 24, MSU 21. BC 17 276 27 249 1 4-22 2-1
14 16
SECOND QUARTER BC — Harris, M 4 yd pass from Davis, D (Aponavicius, S kick), 17-63 6:51, BC 7, VU 6. THIRD QUARTER VU — Richardson, S 0 yd fumble recovery (Hahnfeldt, B kick), BC 7, VU 13. FOURTH QUARTER BC — Larmond, C 55 yd pass from Davis, D (Aponavicius, S kick), 5-89 1:08, BC 14, VU 13. VU — Hahnfeldt, B 45 yd field goal, 7-48 3:12, BC 14, VU 16. STATS Team Statistics First Downs Total Net Yds Net Yds Rushing Net Yds Passing Interceptions Penalties Fumbles-Lost
BC 14 331 141 190 2 3-34 3-1
VU 16 200 79 121 0 0-0 1-0
MSU 18 303 172 131 4 1-15 3-1
UNIVERSITY & MEDIA
STATS Team Statistics First Downs Total Net Yds Net Yds Rushing Net Yds Passing Interceptions Penalties Fumbles-Lost
7 — 3 —
HISTORY & RECORDS
THIRD QUARTER MSU — Swenson 23-yard field goal, 11-54 5:40, BC 14, MSU 13. BC — Aponavicius 28-yard field goal, 11-69 3:11, BC 17, MSU 13.
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FIRST QUARTER MSU — Davis 18-yard pass from Hoyer (Swenson kick), 3-18 1:37, BC 0, MSU 7. BC — Loyte 1-yard pass from Ryan (Aponavicius kick), 4-11 1:51, BC 7, MSU 7.
7 0
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7 3
SCORING SUMMARY Boston College 0 Vanderbilt 6
THE EAGLES
Quarterback Matt Ryan ended a brilliant career in style by leading the Eagles to an 11th victory for only the second time in school history as BC defeated Michigan State, 24-21, in the Champs Sports Bowl in Orlando. Ryan completed 22-of-47 passes for 249 yards and three touchdowns as the Eagles kept the nation’s longest bowl game winning streak alive with their eighth straight bowl win. The win also propelled the team to a No. 10 finish in the final AP college football poll of the season, BC’s first top 10 finish since the 1984 season. Michigan State had an opportunity to pull the upset, taking over with 2:37 left in the game. But on first down, BC’s Paul Anderson intercepted a Hoyer pass and returned it to the MSU 29, allowing the Eagles to run out the clock.
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Dec. 28, 2007 Orlando, Fla. Boston College 24 Michigan State 21
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Dec. 26, 2009 San Francisco, Calif. USC 24 Boston College 13 Matt Barkley threw touchdown passes to Stanley Havili on Southern California’s first two possessions and added a touchdown run in the fourth quarter to help the Trojans beat Boston College 24-13 in the Emerald Bowl. Damian Williams caught 12 passes for 189 yards, setting up Havili’s second score and Barkley’s one-yard sneak that gave USC a 24-13 lead with 11:53 remaining. The Eagles stayed close with the Trojans for most of the game before Dave Shinskie threw an interception to Shareece Wright early in the fourth quarter. On the next play, Barkley connected on a 48-yard pass to Williams. Barkley scored on the next play. SCORING SUMMARY Boston College 0 USC 7
13 0 7 3
0 — 7 —
13 24
FIRST QUARTER USC — Havili 53 yd pass from Barkley (Congdon kick), 8-90, 4:03, 0-7 SECOND QUARTER USC — Havili 5 yd pass from Barkley (Congdon kick), 12-82, 6:14, 0-14 BC — Harris 7 yd run (Aponavicius kick failed), 6-68, 2:42, 7-14 BC — Gunnell 61 yd pass from Shinskie (Aponavicius kick), 8-88, 3:35, 13-14
Rishard Matthews caught a touchdown pass and returned a punt for another score, and No. 13 Nevada used its best defensive game of the season to beat Boston College 20-13. Colin Kaepernick threw for 192 yards and a touchdown for the Wolf Pack (13-1), who snapped a four-game bowl losing streak by tying a school record for wins in a season, set when it played in what used to be Division I-AA. The win was sealed by Khalid Wooten’s interception on the final drive of the game for the Eagles (7-6). The game matched BC’s top-ranked rushing defense against Nevada’s high-powered pistol attack that was third in the nation in rushing. The defense won that battle, holding the Wolf Pack to a season-low 114 yards on the ground, including just 22 for Kaepernick. Freshman Chase Rettig completed 14 of 34 passes for 121 yards and two interceptions. Boston College played without leading rusher Montel Harris, who got hurt in pregame warmups. SCORING SUMMARY Nevada 14 Boston College 7
3 0
3 3
0 — 3 —
20 13
FIRST QUARTER BC — 8:30 Williams 30 yd run (Freese kick), 1-30, :8 NEV — 3:40 Matthews 27 yd pass from Kaepernick (Martinez kick), 10-77, 4:41 NEV — 2:27 Matthews 72 yd punt return (Martinez kick)
THIRD QUARTER USC — Congdon 38 yd field goal, 10-70, 4:51, 13-17
SECOND QUARTER NEV — 5:48 Martinez 32 yd field goal, 10-65, 5:27
FOURTH QUARTER USC — Barkley 1 yd run (Congdon kick), 2-49, 0:29, 13-24
THIRD QUARTER NEV — 5:48 Martinez 32 yd field goal, 10-65, 5:27
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Jan. 9, 2011 San Francisco, Calif. Nevada 20 Boston College 13
FOURTH QUARTER BC — 3:52 Freese 32 yd field goal, 9-5, 1:39 BC 18 312 94 218 1 4-30 3-1
USC 20 438 88 350 2 6-37 1-0
STATS Team Statistics First Downs Total Net Yds Net Yds Rushing Net Yds Passing Interceptions Penalties Fumbles-Lost
BC 12 185 64 121 2 6-51 1-0
NEV 16 306 114 192 1 6-75 2-2
HONOR ROLL Mike Cloud, RB William Green, RB Jamie Silva, DB Luke Kuechly, LB Luke Kuechly, LB
WALTER CAMP ALL-AMERICA 1940 Gene Goodreault, E 1984 Doug Flutie, QB Tony Thurman, DB 1985 Mike Ruth, NT 1994 Pete Mitchell, TE 2000 Paul Zukauskas, OT (2nd Team) 2001 William Green, RB 2005 Mathias Kiwanuka, DE (2nd team) 2007 Jamie Silva, DB 2010 Luke Kuechly, LB 2011 Luke Kuechly, LB ALL-ECAC 1962 Harry Crump, FB Art Graham, E 1963 Bill Risio, C Jim Whalen, E 1965 Brendan McCarthy, FB 1970 Fred Willis, RB 1971 Mike Mucci, E Ed Rideout, RB 1973 Mike Esposito, RB Fred Steinfort, PK 1974 Keith Barnette, RB Al Krevis, OL 1975 Pete Cronan, DT Mike Kruczek, QB Don Macek, C Jim Walton, P 1976 Glen Capriola, RB Pete Cronan, LB Kelly Elias, DB Byron Hemingway, DL Tom Lynch, OG Steve Schindler, OC Jim Walton, P Bob Watts, LB Fred Steinfort, PK 1977 Greg Cantone, OG Kelly Elias, DB Bob Moore, DE John Schmeding, G Richard Scudellari, LB 1978 Fred Smerlas, DT Jim Walton, P 1979 Jim Budness, LB Bill Chaplick, C 1980 Jim Budness, LB Mike Maycock, DB Tim Sherwin, TE 1981 Jim Budness, LB Doug Flutie, QB Gerry Raymond, OG 1982 Jack Belcher, C Vic Crawford, DB
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SENIOR BOWL Mobile, Ala. 1955 Frank Morze, T 1956 John Miller, T 1959 Don Allard, QB 1990 Allan Miller, RB 1962 Bill Byrne, G 1992 1963 Harry Crump, RB 1993 1964 Jack Concannon, QB 1994 1965 Bill Cronin, E Jim Whalen, E 1998 1967 Bob Hyland, G 2001 1971 Fred Willis, RB 1973 Jeff Yeates, DL 2003 1974 Gordon Browne, OL 2004 1975 Mike Esposito, RB Al Krevis, OL 2008 1977 Tom Lynch, OL Bob Watts, LB 2009 1979 Fred Smerlas, DL 2010 1980 John Schmeding, OG 1983 Jack Belcher, C HULA BOWL Junior Poles, DL Honolulu, Hawaii 1985 Mark MacDonald, OL 1962 Lou Kirouac, E 1987 Steve Trapilo, OL 1976 Don Macek, C 1993 Tom Nalen, C 1978 Ken Smith, QB 1995 Pete Kendall, OG 1984 Steve DeOssie, LB 1998 Doug Brzezinski, OG 1985 Jack Bicknell, Head Coach Mike Cloud, RB Doug Flutie, QB 1999 Darnell Alford, OT Gerard Phelan, WR Chris Hovan, DE Tony Thurman, DB Pedro Cirino, DB 1990 Brian Lowe, K/P George White, DB 1992 Chuckie Dukes, RB 2001 Lenny Walls, CB 1993 Glenn Foley, QB 2003 Dan Koppen, C 1994 Stephen Boyd, LB 2006 Will Blackmon, WR/CB Pete Mitchell, TE Mathias Kiwanuka, DE 1997 Todd Pollack, TE Jeremy Trueblood, OT 2000 Mike Cook, OT 2007 Josh Beekman, OG 2001 Dedrick Dewalt, WR James Marten, OT Lenny Walls, CB 2008 Gosder Cherilus, OT 2006 Patrick Ross, C DeJuan Tribble, DB 2007 James Marten, OT 2009 Ron Brace, DT 2008 Andre Callender, RB BJ Raji, DT Jeff Jagodzinski, Asst. Coach 2010 Matt Tennant, C 2011 Anthony Castonzo, OT THE VILLAGES GRIDIRON CLASSIC Mark Herzlich, LB Orlando, Fla. 2012 Donnie Fletcher, LB 2000 Cedric Washington, RB 2001 Sean Guthrie, DE CONSENSUS FIRST-TEAM 2005 Grant Adams, WR ALL-AMERICA T.J. Stancil, FS 1920 Luke Urban, E 1940 Gene Goodreault, E JAPAN BOWL 1942 Mike Holovak, RB Tokyo, Japan 1984 Doug Flutie, QB 1985 Jack Bicknell, Head Coach Tony Thurman, DB Doug Flutie, QB 1985 Mike Ruth, NT Gerard Phelan, WR 1994 Pete Mitchell, TE
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EAST-WEST SHRINE GAME 1928 Al Weston, RB 1944 Edward Doherty, QB 1948 Ernie Stautner, TE 1954 Joseph Johnson, RB 1961 Lou Kirouac, E 1962 Art Graham, E 1965 James Whelan, E 1966 Bob Hyland, G 1973 Gary Marangi, QB 1974 Mike Esposito, RB Al Krevis, T 1975 Don Macek, C/G Joe Yukica, Asst. Coach 1976 Joe Yukica, Asst. Coach 1977 Kelly Elias, DB Don Peterson, TE
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BLUE-GRAY GAME Montgomery, Ala. 1941 Frank Maznicki, HB 1948 Tom Brennan, HB 1960 Jim O’Brien, T 1964 Bill Cronin, TE 1970 Frank Harris, QB Fred Willis, RB 1975 Fred Steinfort, PK 1976 Glen Capriola, RB Pete Cronan, LB 1977 Ken Smith, QB 1978 Jim Rourke, OT 1979 Karl Swanke, OT 1980 Mike Mayock, DB 1981 Gerard Raymond, OG 1982 Steve Nizolek, TE 1987 Dave Widell, OL Billy Thompson, OL 1988 Jack Bicknell, Head Coach Eric Lindstrom, LB Mike Maser, Asst. Coach Doug Widell, OL Steve Williams, DB 1989 Rico Labbe, DB 1990 Matt Kelley, LB 1991 Mike Jovanovich, OT 1995 Dan Henning, Off. Head Coach Tim Morabito, DT Tim O’Brien, C Chris Sullivan, DT 1996 Nick Gianacakos, DL 1997 Matt Hasselbeck, QB Todd Pollack, TE Erik Storz, LB 1998 Mike Cloud, RB Dan Collins, OG Brian Maye, LB
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Steve Schindler, OL Bob Watts, LB Joe Yukica, Head Coach John Schmeding, OL George Radachowsky, DB John Bosa, DL Jack Bicknell, Asst. Coach Darren Flutie, WR Bill Romanowski, LB Jack Bicknell, Head Coach Rico Labbe, DB Chuckie Dukes, RB Glenn Foley, QB Stephen Boyd, LB Pete Mitchell, TE Doug Brzezinski, OG Tim Hasselbeck, QB Paul Zukauskas, OG Brian St. Pierre, QB Doug Goodwin, DT Derrick Knight, RB Jo-Lonn Dunbar, LB Jamie Silva, DB Robert Francois, LB Mike McLaughlin, LB
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1996 Stalin Colinet, DT Mark Nori, OG Omari Walker, RB 1997 Pedro Cirino, DB Chris Hovan, DL Todd Pollack, TE Erik Storz, LB 1998 Doug Brzezinski, OG Pedro Cirino, DB Mike Cloud, RB Chris Hovan, NG Damien Woody, C 1999 Darnell Alford, OT Frank Chamberlin, LB Pedro Cirino, CB Chris Hovan, DE Cedric Washington, RB 2000 William Green, RB Mike Sutphin, K Paul Zukauskas, OG 2001 Marc Colombo, OT William Green, RB Sean Guthrie, DE Dan Koppen, C Kevin McMyler, P Brian St. Pierre, QB 2002 Dan Koppen, C Josh Ott, LB Ralph Parent, DB Sandro Sciortino, PK ECAC Player of the Year 1976 Peter Cronan, LB 1982 Doug Flutie, QB 1983 Doug Flutie, QB 1984 Doug Flutie, QB 1993 Glenn Foley, QB 1994 Stephen Boyd, LB ECAC Rookie of the Year 1981 Doug Flutie, QB 1982 Troy Stradford, RB ALL-ACC 2005 Josh Beekman, OG (2nd team) Will Blackmon, WR (2nd team) Mathias Kiwanuka, DE (1st team) Patrick Ross, C (2nd team) Jamie Silva, FS (HM) Jeremy Trueblood, OT (2nd team) 2006 Josh Beekman, OG (1st team) Kevin Challenger, WR (HM) Ryan Glasper, S (HM) James Marten, OT (2nd team) B.J. Raji, DT (2nd team) Matt Ryan, QB (1st team) DeJuan Tribble, CB (2nd team) 2007 Alex Albright, DE (HM) Andre Callender, RB (2nd team) Gosder Cherilus, OT (2nd team)
Jo-Lonn Dunbar, LB (2nd team) Ryan Purvis, TE (1st team) Brandon Robinson, CB (HM) Matt Ryan, QB (1st team) Jamie Silva, DB (1st team) DeJuan Tribble, CB (2nd team) 2008 Paul Anderson, SS (HM) Ron Brace, DT (2nd team) Thomas Claiborne, OG (HM) Anthony Castonzo, OT (2nd team) Mark Herzlich, LB (1st team) Ryan Purvis, TE (2nd team) BJ Raji, DT (1st team) Clif Ramsey, OG (1st team) Matt Tennant, C (HM) 2009 Anthony Castonzo, OT (1st team) Thomas Claiborne, OG (HM) Rich Gunnell, WR (HM) Montel Harris, RB (2nd team) Luke Kuechly, LB (1st team) Ryan Quigley, P (HM) Matt Tennant, C (2nd team) 2010 Anthony Castonzo, OT (1st team) Montel Harris, RB (1st team) Luke Kuechly, LB (1st team) Thomas Claiborne, OG (HM) 2011 Luke Kuechly, LB (1st team) 2012 Alex Amidon, WR (1st team) Nick Clancy, LB (1st team) Emmett Cleary, OL (2nd team) Gerald Levano, P (HM) Kevin Pierre-Louis, LB (HM) HM - Honorable Mention ACC Player of the Year 2007 Matt Ryan, QB ACC DEFENSIVE Player of the Year 2008 Mark Herzlich, LB 2011 Luke Kuechly, LB ACADEMIC ALL-ACC 2005 Ricky Brown, LB 2005 Paddy Lynch, RB 2006 Josh Beekman, O 2006 Ty Hall, OL 2006 James Marten, OL 2006-07 Nick Larkin, DE 2006-09 Steve Aponavicius, PK 2007-10 Anthony Castonzo, OL 2007-08, 10 Mark Herzlich, LB 2008 Montel Harris, TB 2010 Nate Richman, OL 2010 Andre Williams, RB 2011 Emmett Cleary, OT 2011 Hampton Hughes, DB 2011 Bobby Swigert, WR 2012 Dave Dudeck, RB
ALL-BIG EAST 1991 Mark Chmura, TE (1st team) Tom McManus, LB (1st team) Chuckie Dukes, TB (2nd team) 1992 Charlie Brennan, FS (1st team) Dan Britten, OT (1st team) Chuckie Dukes, RB (1st team) Mike Marinaro, DT (2nd team) Tom McManus, ILB (1st team) John Stolberg, NG (1st team) 1993 Stephen Boyd, ILB (1st team) Glenn Foley, QB (1st team) Pete Mitchell, TE (1st team) Michael Reed, CB (2nd team) Darnell Campbell, FB (2nd team) Tom Nalen, C (2nd team) Greg Landry, OG (2nd team) Joe Kanara, DB (2nd team) 1994 Jeff Beckley, P (2nd team) Stephen Boyd, LB (1st team) David Green, RB (2nd team) Pete Kendall, OT (1st team) Greg Landry, OG (1st team) Mike Mamula, DE (1st team) Pete Mitchell, TE (1st team) Tim Morabito, NG (2nd team) 1995 Pete Kendall, OG (1st team) Tim Morabito, DT (1st team) Mark Nori, OL (2nd team) Daryl Porter, CB (2nd team) Kenyatta Watson, RS (2nd team) 1996 Stalin Colinet, DT (1st team) Mark Nori, OG (2nd team) Dan Oriskovich, OT (2nd team) Omari Walker, RB (1st team) 1997 Doug Brzezinski, OG (1st team) Pedro Cirino, CB (2nd team) Chris Hovan, NG (1st team) Todd Pollack, TE (1st team) Erik Storz, LB (1st team) Damien Woody, C (2nd team) 1998 Doug Brzezinski, OG (1st team) Mike Cloud, RB (1st team) Chris Hovan, NG (1st team) Jason Malecki, P (1st team) Damien Woody, C (2nd team) 1999 Darnell Alford, OT (1st team) Pedro Cirino, CB (1st team) Frank Chamberlin, LB (2nd team) Chris Hovan, DE (1st team) Cedric Washington, RB (1st team) Paul Zukauskas, OG (2nd team) 2000 William Green, RB (1st team) Mike Sutphin, PK (1st team) Paul Zukauskas, OT (1st team) Michael Cook, OG (2nd team) Dan Koppen, C (2nd team) Paul LaQuerre, OG (2nd team) 2001 William Green (1st team) Scott Bradley (2nd team) Marc Colombo (2nd team) Antonio Garay (2nd team)
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THOMAS F. SCANLAN MEMORIAL TROPHY Varsity Club Award to the Senior Football Player outstanding in Scholarship, Leadership and Athletic Ability. 1947 Vic Palladino, OG
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Tom Brennan, RB Butch Songin, B Phil Coen, OG Mike Roarke, E Bob Cote, FB Dan Brosnahan, T Jim Kane, QB Ed DeSilva, FB Bernie Teliszewski, FB Tom Meehan, OG Jack Flanagan, E Ross O’Hanley, B Johnny Amabile, QB Dan Sullivan, T Art Graham, E Jack Concannon, QB Don Moran, FB John Leone, OT Mike O’Neill, E Terry Erwin, RB John Egan, C Bob Bouley, OT John Bonistalli, WR Steve Kirchner, DB Dave Bucci, WR Ned Guillet, DB Steve Turner, DT Steve Scialabba, DB Tom Lynch, OT Rich Scudellari, LB Bill Ohrenberger, DT Mike Mayock, DB Tim Sherwin, TE Jerry Stabile, DB Gerry Raymond, G Jon Schoen, WR Brian Brennan,WR Steve Strachan,RB Jack Bicknell Jr., C Mike Degnan, DL Bill Romanowski, LB Jeff Oliver, OL Mark Kamphaus, QB Mike Sanders, TB Ray Hilvert, WR Mike Williams, OLB Charlie Brennan, FS Mike Marinaro, DT Keith Miller, WR Mike Panos, LB Eric Shorter, DB Rob Clifford, FS Mark Nori, OG Matt Hasselbeck, QB Omari Walker, RB Doug Brzezinski, OG Frank Chamberlin, LB Tim Hasselbeck, QB Scott Bradley, LB Brian St. Pierre, QB Doug Bessette, DB Augie Hoffmann, OG
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Mike Mucci, DE, 1972 Charles Murphy, E, 1930 Tom Nalen, OL, 1993 Joe Nash, DL, 1982 Fred Naumetz, C, 1943 Dave O’Brien, DL, 1963 Jim O’Brien, T, 1960 Grattan O’Connell, E, 1926 Ross O’Hanley, B, 1960 Charlie O’Rourke, QB, 1941 Bill Ohrenberger, T, 1927 Vic Palladino, G, 1948 Gerard Phelan, WR, 1985 George Radachowsky, CB, 1983 Al Ricci, B, 1932 Ed Rideout, WR, 1972 Mike Roarke, E, 1952 Jim Rourke, OL, 1979 Mike Ruth, DL, 1986 Tom Scanlan, B, 1920 Steve Schindler, OL, 1977 Ernie Schwotzer, G, 1940 Rich Scudellari, LB, 1978 Tim Sherwin, TE, 1983 Fred Smerlas, DT, 1979 Charlie Smith, TE/DE, 1966 Butch Songin, B, 1950 Art Spinney, E, 1950 Ernie Stautner, T, 1950 Ron Stone, DT/OT 1993 Troy Stradford, RB, 1986 Fred Steinfort, PK, 1976 Steve Strachan, RB, 1985 Dan Sullivan, T, 1962 Karl Swanke, OT, 1980 Tony Thurman, DB, 1985 Henry Toczylowski, B, 1941 Steve Trapilo, OG/OT, 1986 Flavio Tosi, E, 1934 Luke Urban, E, 1921 Tom Waddle, WR, 1989 Bob Watts, LB, 1977 Al Weston, B, 1929 Jim Whalen, E, 1965 Dave Widell, 1987 Doug Widell, 1988 Fred Willis, RB, 1971 Joe Wolfe, OG, 1988 John Yauckoes, T, 1941 Jeff Yeates, DT, 1973 Joe Yukica, Coach, 1968-77 Joe Zabilski, L, 1941 Dave Zumbach, WR, 1977
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VARSITY CLUB HALL OF FAME Name Inducted Don Allard, QB, 1959 1987 Vito Annanis, B, 1940 1988 Keith Barnette, RB, 1976 1986 Jack Bicknell, Coach, 1981-90 2007 John Bosa, DE, 1987 1996 Bob Bouley, OT, 1970 2001 Gil Bouley, T, 1944 1980 Stephen Boyd, LB, 1994 2006 Brian Brennan, WR, 1984 1994 Mel Briggs, WR, 1974 1996 Rocco Canale, G, 1943 1993 Al Cannava, RB, 1950 1984 Frank Cavanaugh, Coach, 1919-26 1970 Mark Chmura, TE, 1988-91 2012 Pete Cignetti, B, 1940 1990 Ed Clasby, B, 1950 1989 Jim Colclough, B, 1959 1991 Rev. Bill Commane, FB, 1943 1981 Jack Concannon, QB, 1964 1973 Tom Condon, G, 1974 1984 Mickey Connolly, RB, 1943 1985 John Cooper, PK, 1982 2005 Paddy Creeden, HB, 1930 1971 Peter Cronan, LB, 1977 1986 Jack Cronin, B, 1927 1980 Don Currivan, E, 1943 1970 D. Leo Daley, E, 1916 1978
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BIG EAST Player of the Year 1993 Glenn Foley, QB (Offense) 2004 Mathias Kiwanuka, DE (Defense) Brian Toal, LB (Rookie)
Chuck Darling, FB, 1925 Steve DeOssie, LB, 1984 Joe Diminick, HB, 1950 Tony DiNatale, QB, 1938 John Dixon, E, 1930 Gil Dobie, Coach, 1936-38 Eddie Doherty, B, 1944 Art Donovan, T, 1950 Henry Downes, C, 1931 Ret. Rev. James Doyle, T, 1922 Walter Dubzinski, C, 1941 Larry Eisenhauer, T, 1961 Mike Esposito, RB, 1975 Mike Evans, C, 1968 Attilio Ferdenzi, RB, 1937 John Fitzgerald, T, 1970 Jim Fitzpatrick, RB, 1921 Bill Flynn, E, 1939 Glenn Foley, QB, 1993 Johnny Freitas, B, 1933 Barry Gallup, E, 1969 Mario Gianelli, C, 1947 Chet Gladchuk, C, 1941 Gene Goodreault, E, 1941 Art Graham, E, 1963 Shawn Halloran, QB, 1986 Frank “Red” Harris, QB, 1971 John Heaphy, C, 1923 Byron Hemingway, DE, 1977 Mike Holovak, RB, 1943 Bob Hyland, C, 1967 John Janusas, T, 1938 Joe Johnson, B, 1953 Pete Kendall, OT, 1995 Msgr. George Kerr, G, 1941 Ed King, T, 1948 John Kissell, DL, 1950 Joe Kozlowsky, T, 1925 Al Krevis, OT, 1975 Mike Kruczek, QB, 1976 Rico Labbe, SS, 1989 Frank Leahy, Coach, 1939-40 Brian Lowe, 1989 Alex Lukachik, E, 1941 Tom Lynch, T, 1975 Don Macek, C, 1976 Mark MacDonald, OL, 1984 Mike Mamula, LB, 1991-94 Joe Manzo, T, 1941 Kelvin Martin, FL, 1987 Frank Maznicki, B, 1942 Mike Mayock, SS, 1982 Brendan McCarthy, RB, 1968 Warren McGuirk, T, 1929 Joe McKenney, B, 1927 Tom McManus, LB, 1992 Alan Miller, HB, 1959 John Miller, T, 1956 Pete Mitchell, TE, 1994 Lou Montgomery, RB, 1941 Al Morro, T, 1942 Frank Morze, C, 1955
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Sean Guthrie (2nd team) Dan Koppen (2nd team) Kevin McMyler (2nd team) Mark Parenteau (2nd team) Brian St. Pierre (2nd team) 2002 Derrick Knight (2nd team) Dan Koppen (2nd team) Marc Parenteau (1st team) Sean Ryan (2nd team) Sandro Sciortino (2nd team) 2003 Augie Hoffmann (1st team) Mathias Kiwanuka (1st team) Chris Snee (1st team) Will Blackmon (2nd team) Doug Goodwin (2nd team) Derrick Knight (2nd team) 2004 Mathias Kiwanuka (1st team) Grant Adams (2nd team) Will Blackmon (2nd team) Tim Bulman (2nd team) Ray Henderson (2nd team) Dave Kashetta (2nd team) Patrick Ross (2nd team) T.J. Stancil (2nd team) Jeremy Trueblood (2nd team)
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HONOR ROLL 2004 Tim Bulman, DT 2005 Ricky Brown, LB Patrick Ross, C 2006 Josh Beekman, OG 2007 Nick Larkin, DE Matt Ryan, QB 2008 Branton Robinson, WR 2009 Jim Ramella, DE 2010 Anthony Castonzo, OT 2011 Ryan Quigley, P 2012 Emmett Cleary, OL GEORGE BULGER LOWE AWARD Presented by the Gridiron Club of Greater Boston to Outstanding Football Player in New England. 1939 Gene Goodreault, E 1940 Charlie O’Rourke, HB 1942 Mike Holovak, HB 1963 Jack Concannon, QB 1970 Fred Willis, RB 1973 Mike Esposito, RB 1975 Mike Kruczek, QB 1980 Jim Budness, LB 1982 Doug Flutie, QB 1983 Brian Brennan, WR 1984 Doug Flutie, QB 1984 Mike Ruth, NG 1985 Mike Ruth, NG 1986 John Bosa, DT 1987 Bill Romanowski, LB 1990 Matt Kelley, LB 1991 Tom McManus, LB 1992 Charlie Brennan, DB 1992 Chuckie Dukes, RB 1993 Glenn Foley, QB 1993 Steve Boyd, LB 1994 Mike Mamula, DE 1994 Pete Mitchell, T 1996 Stalin Colinet, DT 1997 Erik Storz, LB 2003 Derrick Knight, TB 2005 Mathias Kiwanuka, DE 2006 DeJuan Tribble, CB 2007 Matt Ryan, QB Jamie Silva, DB 2008 Mark Herzlich, LB 2009 Mike McLaughlin, LB 2010 Luke Kuechly, LB 2010 Montel Harris, RB 2011 Luke Kuechly, LB ORRIE T. SCARMINACH MEMORIAL AWARD Most Valuable Players in the annual Boston College vs. Syracuse Football Game. 1982 Vic Crawford , BC 1983 Troy Stradford, BC 1984 Doug Flutie, BC 1985 Kelvin Martin, BC Scott Schwedes, SU 148
1986 John Bosa, BC Don McPherson, SU 1987 Darren Flutie, BC Don McPherson, SU 1988 Tom Waddle, BC Daryl Johnston, SU 1989 Rico Labbe, BC Rob Moore, SU 1990 Mike Bumpus, BC Rob Carpenter, SU 1991 Chuckie Dukes, BC Antonio Johnson, SU 1992 Chuckie Dukes, BC Marvin Graves, SU 1993 Glenn Foley, BC 1994 Mike Mamula, BC Dan Conley, SU 1995 Rob Clifford, BC Rob Konrad, SU 1996 Erik Storz, BC Donovan McNabb, SU 1997 Matt Hasselbeck, BC 1998 Anthony DiCosmo, BC 1999 Tim Hasselbeck, BC 2000 Ralph Parent, BC James Mungro, SU 2001 William Green, BC 2002 Derrick Knight, BC Sean Ryan, BC Walter Reyes, SU 2003 Mathias Kiwanuka, BC R. J. Anderson, SU 2004 Ray Henderson, BC Diamond Ferri, SU 2010 Andre Williams, BC JAY MCGILLIS SCHOLARSHIP AWARD This award is in recognition of a defensive back that best exemplifies the personal qualities of team dedication and leadership by example, an extraordinary competitive spirit and a personal concern for family, friends and teammates. 1993 Eric Shorter 1994 Eric Shorter 1995 Rob Clifford 1996 Daryl Porter 1997 Shalom Tolefree 1998 Pedro Cirino 1999 Pedro Cirino 2000 Jonathan Ordway 2001 Lenny Walls 2002 Doug Bessette 2003 Paul Cook 2004 T.J. Stancil 2005 Jazzmen Williams 2006 Ryan Glasper 2007 Jamie Silva 2008 Paul Anderson 2009 Wes Davis
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DeLeon Gause Donnie Fletcher Jim Noel Ted Davenport
EAGLE OF THE YEAR AWARD Presented each year to the outstanding male and female athletes in the senior class. It is given in memory of the beloved historian of Boston College athletics, Dr. Nathaniel J. Hasenfus ‘22, and is the University’s highest athletics honor. The following football players have won the Hasenfus Memorial Award since its inception in 1977: 1977 Byron Hemingway 1979 Rich Scudellari 1982 John Cooper 1984 Brian Brennan 1985 Doug Flutie 1986 Mike Ruth 1987 Steve Trapilo 1988 Darren Flutie 1995 Pete Mitchell 1998 Mike Cloud 2007 Josh Beekman 2010 Anthony Castonzo EDDIE O’MELIA MEMORIAL TROPHY Holy Cross Club of Boston Award to the Outstanding Player of the Annual Boston College vs. Holy Cross Football Game. 1945 Jim Dieckelman, HC 1946 Walter Sheridan, HC 1947 Bobby Sullivan, HC 1948 Ernie Stautner, BC 1949 Al Cannava, BC 1950 Johnny Turco, HC 1951 Jimmy Kane, BC 1952 Joe Johnson, BC Vic Rimkus, HC 1953 John Miller, BC 1954 Tom (Magnarelli) Reis, BC 1955 Dick Lucas, BC 1956 Billy Smithers, HC 1957 Tom Greene, HC 1958 Alan Miller, BC 1959 Vin Hogan, BC 1960 Pat McCarthy, HC 1961 Al Synder, HC 1962 Jack Concannon, BC 1963 Jim Marcellino, HC 1964 Jack Lentz, HC 1965 Brendan McCarthy, BC 1966 Jack Lentz, HC 1967 Joe Devito, BC 1968 Dave Bennett, BC 1969 No Game 1970 Frank Harris, BC 1971 Joe Wilson, HC
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Dave Bucci, BC Mike Esposito, BC Mike Kruczek, BC Lou Kobza, HC Glen Capriola, BC Steve Hunt, HC Peter Colombo, HC 1978 Glenn Verrette, HC 1979 John Cooper, BC 1980 John Loughery, BC 1981 Doug Flutie, BC 1982 Tony Thurman, BC 1983 Troy Stradford, BC 1984 Doug Flutie, BC 1985 Kelvin Martin, BC 1986 Shawn Halloran, BC The BC vs. HC rivalry was discontinued following the 1986 football season. THE LAMBERT-MEADOWLANDS TROPHY Awarded each year to the top Eastern Division I-A collegiate football team. 1940, 1942, 1983, 1984, 2004 NCAA POSTGRADUATE SCHOLARSHIP WINNERS To qualify, student-athletes must maintain a 3.000 grade-point average (on a 4.000 scale) during their collegiate careers and perform with distinction in varsity football. The program began with the 1964 season. 1966 Lawrence Marzetti 1967 Michael O’Neill 1969 Gary Andrachik 1970 Robert Bouley 1978 Richard Scudellari 1987 Mike Degnan FIRST-TEAM ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA To be eligible, student-athletes must be regular performers and maintain a 3.200 grade-point average (on a 4.000 scale) during their collegiate careers. The teams are selected by the College Sports Information Directors of America and is sponsored by Verizon. The first team was selected in 1952. 1977 Richard Scudellari, LB 1986 Michael Degnan, DL
NATIONAL AWARDS COLLEGE FOOTBALL HALL OF FAME NATIONAL FOOTBALL FOUNDATION & COLLEGE HALL OF FAME SCHOLAR-ATHLETE AWARDS Year Player/Coach 1977 Rich Scudellari 1984 Doug Flutie 1988 Tom Waddle 1989 Mark Kamphaus 2010 Anthony Castonzo
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NATIONAL FOOTBALL FOUNDATION & COLLEGE HALL OF FAME Year Player/Coach Inducted 1919-26 Frank Cavanaugh, Coach 1954 1936-38 Gil Dobie, Coach 1951 1939-40 Frank Leahy, Coach 1970 1940 Charlie O’Rourke 1972 1940 Chester S. Gladchuk Sr. 1975 1940 Gene Goodreault 1982 1940 George Kerr 1984 1942 Mike Holovak 1985 1981-84 Doug Flutie 2007 Note: Joe McKenney, a 1928 Boston College graduate, was honored by the National Football Foundation and College Hall of Fame, as an official in 1988.
NATIONAL AWARDS
HEISMAN MEMORIAL TROPHY Awarded annually to the outstanding college football player in the United States by the Downtown Athletic Club of New York. The first selection was made in 1935. 1984 Doug Flutie, QB
OUTLAND TROPHY Presented to the outstanding interior lineman in the nation as selected by the Football Writers Association of America. The first selection was made in 1946. 1985 Mike Ruth, NT
COLLEGE FOOTBALL RUDY AWARD Established by Daniel ‘Rudy’ Ruettiger. Presented to the most inspirational and motivational players who best defined Character, Courage, Contribution and Commitment. 2010 Mark Herzlich DISNEY SPIRIT AWARD Given annually by Disney Sports to college football’s most inspirational figure. 2009 Mark Herzlich
ROTARY LOMBARDI AWARD Presented annually to the nation’s top collegiate lineman or linebacker by the Rotary Club since 1970 2011 Luke Kuechly
JOHNNY UNITAS GOLDEN ARM AWARD Presented annually to the nation’s top senior quarterback. The award recognizes athletic accomplishments, character, citizenship, scholastic accomplishments and leadership. 2007 Matt Ryan
BRONKO NAGURSKI AWARD Has been awarded annually since 1993 to the collegiate football player adjudged by the membership of the Football Writers Association of America (FWAA) to be the best defensively in the NCAA; the award is presented by the Charlotte Touchdown Club and the FWAA. The award is named for Bronko Nagurski, who played football for the University of Minnesota and the Chicago Bears. 2011 Luke Kuechly
MANNING AWARD Presented to the collegiate American football quarterback adjudged by the Sugar Bowl Committee to be the best in the United States; the award is named in honor of Archie Manning and his sons Cooper, Peyton and Eli. 2007 Matt Ryan
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NCAA SILVER ANNIVERSARY AWARD Presented by the NCAA in recognition of outstanding student-athletes on the 25th anniversary of the completion of their college careers. 2010 Doug Flutie
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DAVEY O’BRIEN NATIONAL QUARTERBACK AWARD Presented to the top quarterback in the nation by the Davey O’Brien Educational and Charitable Trust of Fort Worth. Named in honor of Texas Christian Hall of Fame quarterback Davey O’Brien (1936-38). The first selection was made in 1981. 1984 Doug Flutie
DICK BUTKUS AWARD The award, presented by the Butkus Foundation, a non-profit organization that supports a number of health and wellness activities including the “I Play Clean” anti-steroid program, is presented annually to the nation’s premier collegiate linebacker and is named in honor of College Football Hall of Fame and Pro Football Hall of Fame linebacker Dick Butkus. The award was first established by the Downtown Athletic Club of Orlando, which relinquished control of the award in 2008. 2011 Luke Kuechly
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MAXWELL AWARD Presented to the nation’s outstanding college football player by the Maxwell Football Club of Philadelphia. The first selection was made in 1937. 1984 Doug Flutie, QB
LOTT IMPACT TROPHY Sponsored by The Pacific Club IMPACT Foundation in Newport Beach, the Lott Impact Trophy has been awarded annually since 2004 to college football’s Defensive IMPACT Player of the Year. The student-athlete must be making an IMPACT on the field as well as off the field in such areas as academics, community and leadership. IMPACT is an acronym for Integrity, Maturity, Performance, Academics, Community and Tenacity. 2010 Mark Herzlich (Honorary) 2011 Luke Kuechly
COACHES & STAFF
DISTINGUISHED AMERICAN AWARD Presented by The National Football Foundation and College Hall of Fame to the person who over time has exhibited leadership and who has made significant contributions to the betterment of amateur football in America. The first presentation was made in 1966. 1985 William J. Flynn (Director of Athletics) 1996 J. Donald Monan, S.J. (President)
RETIRED JERSEYS & NUMBERS DOUG FLUTIE AND MIKE RUTH
22 QB | 1981-84 | Natuck, Mass. Doug Flutie
68 NG | 1982-85 | Norristown, Pa. Mike Ruth
Never again will a Boston College football player wear the No. 22 or 68. Those two retired numbers belonged to quarterback Doug Flutie and nose tackle Mike Ruth, respectively. Flutie won the 1984 Heisman Trophy, given annually by the Downtown Athletic Club of New York to the outstanding college football player in the nation, and the Walter Camp Award, given by the Walter Camp Football Foundation of New Haven, Conn., to the nation’s most outstanding player. Ruth was the winner of the 1985 Outland Trophy, given to the outstanding interior lineman in the nation by the Football Writers Association of America. These two numbers were retired in a ceremony on Oct. 8, 1998, as the Eagles played Virginia Tech.
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ight other former Boston College football players have received the honor of having their jerseys retired — Art Donovan, Bill Flynn, Gene Goodreault, Mike Holovak, Lou Montgomery, Charles O’Rourke, Tony Thurman and Louis Urban. Holovak, O’Rourke, Thurman and Urban were honored in ceremonies on Sept. 12, 1998, as the Eagles beat Rutgers. A four-year letterwinner at end and team captain in 1923, Urban played on Boston College teams that compiled an overall record of 25-7, including the 1920 team that went 8-0 and gave the school its first Eastern Championship. He was a consensus first-team allAmerica selection in that season. O’Rourke’s Boston College teams compiled a cumulative record of 26-3-2. “Chuckin’ Charlie” helped lead the Eagles to an 11-0 record in 1940, capped by the Sugar Bowl championship and the claim of a national championship. He was inducted into the National Football Foundation and College Football Hall of Fame in 1972. Holovak’s Boston College teams finished 26-5 and he is known as one of the top running backs in school history. He scored all three Eagle touchdowns in the 1943 Orange Bowl and averaged 15.8 yards per carry in that contest against Alabama. A consensus firstteam all-American in 1942, he was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 1985. Thurman was a consensus first-team all-America pick in 1984 as a defensive back and still holds the 150
school career records for interceptions in a game (3), season (12) and career (25). Flynn, who was honored in ceremonies at 1999’s Miami game, was associated with Boston College athletics for nearly seven decades as a student-athlete, faculty member, coach and director of athletics. He played football at Boston College from 1936-38, serving as team captain in ’38. He also played hockey and became the first Boston College player to score 20 goals in a season. Flynn returned to the University in 1945 as a mathematics teacher and assistant football coach and seven years later became the Alumni Association executive secretary. Flynn was the director of athletics for the Eagles from 1957-90, and during his tenure, Boston College expanded its varsity sports programs and constructed most of its major athletics facilities. Donovan, who was honored at 1999’s Pittsburgh game, was a four-year letterman for the Eagles from 1946-49 and was an outstanding lineman for his teams that went a combined 20-13-3. In the professional ranks, he played on two world championship teams in 12 seasons as a perennial all-pro selection at defensive tackle for the Baltimore Colts. He was inducted into the Professional Football Hall of Fame in 1968. Goodreault, who was honored at 2001’s Pittsburgh game at Alumni Stadium, was a member of the Boston College football team that won the 1941 Sugar Bowl. He lettered for the Eagles from 1938-40 as an end and was a consensus first-team all-America pick in 1940, including a spot on the Walter Camp All-America team.
DOUG FLUTIE
Att. 1,271
Yds. 10,579
Pct. 53.3
Int. 54
TD 67
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No obstacle on the field seemed too great to overcome. While gifted with great mobility and an uncanny talent to “photograph” an opposing defense and then pick it apart at his whim, perhaps his greatest talent was an innate sense of how to win — an asset that never was coached into him. When he wasn’t rolling up prodigious amounts of passing yards, Flutie tantalized his foes with his scrambling and finished his career with more than 700 rushing yards. Then, there was the size factor — “Little Doug” playing in a land of giants. Of course, “Little Doug” was just as tall as the average American male, about 5-10. Perception soon became reality and a “little” man, real or imagined, wasn’t supposed to accomplish what he did on a football field. As a sophomore, he engineered a memorable tie against defending national champion Clemson. After the nationally televised game, CBS commentator Pat Haden, himself a smallish quarterback who succeeded at USC, sought him out and told him, “Don’t ever let anyone tell you that you are too small to play this game.” Yet, he also was a man of the people. He went to class with other students; he ate on the same meal plan they
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used; he played pick-up basketball games in the gym with them; and he never sought an exalted place in either his campus or personal life. He thrived in his family setting away from the adulation, glitz and glitter of his fame. One of the happiest moments of a momentous senior year was playing with his younger brother Darren, then a freshman wide receiver. Oddly enough, Flutie eschewed scholarship offers from Holy Cross and Syracuse, who wanted to make him a defensive back despite his fine performances at quarterback for Natick High School, in Boston’s Metro-west suburbs. But Boston College got him with an assurance by new head coach Jack Bicknell that he would be given a full shot. In 1983, he was key in the Eagles’ upset victory over Alabama and another last-second win against Temple. His team lost to Notre Dame in the Liberty Bowl, but he was named game MVP. All of that simply set the table for his amazing senior season in 1984. He threw six touchdown passes in a 52-20 romp over North Carolina; got four in an openinggame victory over Western Carolina; and three each against Rutgers, Army and Holy Cross; and of course, his fabled, last-play touchdown pass to Gerard Phelan to beat Miami stood above all else. In 1984, Doug Flutie became the first player in Boston College history to win college football’s grandest individual award — the Heisman Trophy. It capped an unbelievable 9-2 season that included the astounding victory over Miami, a victory over Houston in the Cotton Bowl and a No. 5 national ranking. He was the single-most exciting and resourceful player in college football that season. In addition to being named the starting quarterback on every major 1984 all-America team and winning the Heisman, he also won the Maxwell Award, given to the nation’s outstanding college football player; the Davey O’Brien National Quarterback Award; and numerous player of the year awards. As icing on the cake, Flutie headlined the 2007 College Football Hall of Fame class. Flutie was selected in his first year of eligibility and was inducted at the 50th Annual Awards Dinner at the Waldorf-Astoria in New York City. He was officially enshrined at the Hall in South Bend, Ind., during ceremonies in the summer of 2008.
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oug Flutie is the quintessential football performer. Between the 1981 and 1984 college football seasons, he produced a major college career record of 11,054 yards of total offense (10,579 of them from passing, another national career record). He first appeared on the collegiate scene in the fall of 1981 starting in the fourth game of his freshman year in an already-lost game at Penn State. He raked Joe Paterno’s defense for 135 passing yards and a touchdown and won the starting job with that performance. He went on to post a 30-11-1 overall record as a starter while also leading BC to three postseason bowls, the school’s first postseason play in 40 years. He was the game MVP of the Tangerine Bowl in his sophomore year against Auburn and the Liberty Bowl in his junior year vs. Notre Dame. Flutie’s last-chance, game-winning drives were the stuff of Hollywood screenwriters. As long as there was time on the clock, Flutie always believed that it was possible to win. In those rare instances when it didn’t happen, it was only because he had run out of time — not out of opportunity. The best thing about watching Flutie in a game was wondering what astounding feat he would perform that day. Those feats weren’t always game-winning plays, but often a series of individual plays within a game that, when totaled, made victory possible.
MIKE RUTH
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hough his team had a losing record, Ruth was honored in 1985, the only time a player from a non-winning team has been recognized. At 6-1 and 265 pounds, he not only was the team’s strongest player — he had a record 560-pound bench press as a junior — but he also was the quickest lineman. He mauled the offensive linemen who tried to block him, often tossing them aside like rag dolls; or he fooled them with his cat-like quickness that helped him elude double teams by centers and guards until it was almost monotonous to watch. The combination of his strength and quickness helped him accumulate a couple dozen sacks and nearly 300 tackles during his career. Injuries once more dogged him as a senior but not enough that he didn’t excel on a team that won only four of 12 games. Ruth had built a tremendous reputation during his junior season and really secured the Outland Trophy in the 1985 season’s first game, the Kickoff Classic against Brigham Young University at Giants Stadium in New Jersey. He relentlessly harassed BYU’s quarterbacks the entire game, convincing the trophy’s voters that he still was the country’s best interior lineman. His play for the rest of the season did nothing to diminish that impression. Ruth showed as a freshman during the 1982 season that he would be special when playing a backup role, he accumulated 36 tackles and three quarterback sacks.
BC CAREER Mike Ruth is the only Boston College player to win the Outland Trophy, presented to the nation’s best interior offensive or defensive lineman.
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Though dogged by a season-long ankle injury as a sophomore in 1983, he more than doubled his tackles to 80 and had 7.5 sacks. In 1984, as the key to the Eagles’ defensive strength, Ruth had 102 tackles, 76 of them solo. He had 6.5 sacks, but also was credited with 20 quarterback pressures and seven other minus-yard plays. In the 1984 game against Holy Cross, he pressured the Crusader quarterback into throwing five interceptions. Away from the field, he was just as unique. For most of his time at BC, he seriously considered a vocation to the priesthood. He was a very value-oriented person who practiced what he preached. Often, the night before a game, the team would watch a movie he found objectionable and he simply sat outside the meeting room where it was being shown, and studied. When his teammates emerged, he rejoined them for the team’s late-night snack and everything was very comfortable for all concerned. His mother was a victim of severe arthritis, so bad that at times she could not walk down the aisle in his family’s parish church outside Philadelphia. No matter. Mike simply picked her up in his massive arms and carried her to her pew; and when it came time for her to receive Holy Communion, he carried her to the altar and back again. He was team captain in 1985, his Outland Trophy year, but his leadership, even in a losing season, remained true to his personality. He told everyone before that season that he was not a holler guy, that his leadership would be by example. He never wavered and played as intensely as he had the previous seasons. Ruth came to BC from Norristown, Pa., where he graduated from Methacton High School. He was a third-team all-state pick and was the team captain. After his Boston College career, Ruth was a secondround draft pick (42nd pick overall) of the New England Patriots and played for the team from 1986-87.
RECORDS Avg. 4.7 5.3 5.9 5.3 5.9 4.6 5.3 4.4 4.5 4.4 5.1 4.8 4.3 4.5 5.3 4.2 6.1 4.8 4.4 4.8 4.3 4.3 4.5 4.5 4.4 4.7 4.4 4.7 4.3 4.9 4.3 5.1 3.9 4.8 5.2 4.2 5.2 4.1 4.5 2.8 5.1 4.5 4.4 6.6 5.0 3.6 5.1 4.5 3.3 4.7 4.3 2.6 4.5 Games 40 46 44 48 45 45 44 32 28 31 44 30 30
RUSHING ATTEMPTS: SEASON Att. Name 321 Derrick Knight 308 Montel Harris Mike Cloud 269 Montel Harris 265 William Green 261 Omari Walker 254 Mike Esposito 253 Derrick Knight 240 Glen Capriola 238 Chuckie Dukes
Year 2003 2009 1998 2010 2001 1996 1973 2002 1976 1992
Games 13 13 11 12 11 12 11 13 11 11
1974 1970 1999 1993 1986 2007
11 10 11 11 11 14
RUSHING ATTEMPTS: GAME Name Att. 42 Andre Williams 41 Montel Harris Fred Willis Jim Bell 39 Rolandan Finch 38 Derrick Knight Mike Esposito Mike Cloud 37 Glen Capriola 36 Phil Bennett
Year 2010 2009 1970 1987 2011 2003 1974 1998 1976 1972
Game Syracuse Maryland Pittsburgh Tennessee Maryland Virginia Tech Villanova Pittsburgh Tulane Temple
RUSHING YARDAGE: SEASON Name Yds. 1,726 Mike Cloud 1,721 Derrick Knight 1,559 William Green 1,457 Montel Harris 1,432 Derrick Knight 1,387 Chuckie Dukes 1,289 Mike Esposito 1,199 Omari Walker 1,188 Troy Stradford 1,164 William Green 1,243 Montel Harris 1,122 Cedric Washington 1,097 Keith Barnette 1,071 Darnell Campbell 1,058 Tom Bougus 1,018 David Green 1,015 Jim Bell 1,007 Fred Willis 1,003 Glen Capriola
Year 1998 2003 2001 2009 2002 1992 1973 1996 1986 2000 2010 1999 1974 1993 1971 1994 1987 1970 1976
Games 11 13 11 13 13 11 11 12 11 11 12 11 11 11 10 11 9 10 11
RUSHING YARDS: GAME Yds. Name 264 Montel Harris 253 Phil Bennett 243 Rolandan Finch 240 Troy Stradford 229 Al Cannava 227 Darnell Campbell 225 William Green 224 Derrick Knight 223 William Green 215 Tom Bougus 213 William Green
Year 2009 1972 2011 1986 1949 1991 2000 2003 2000 1971 2001
Game NC State Temple Maryland Army Holy Cross Pittsburgh Connecticut Rutgers Rutgers Villanova Rutgers
RUSHING YARDAGE: PLAY Yds. Name 99 Andre Williams 91 Ed Walsh 87 Dave Bennett 85 Mike Cloud 84 Emiddio Petrarca
Year 2012 1944 1968 1998 1955
Game Army Brooklyn Navy Temple Brandeis
RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS: CAREER TDs Name Years 34 Keith Barnette 1973-75 33 William Green 1999-2001 27 Montel Harris 2008-11 Darnell Campbell 1991-93 Troy Stradford 1982-86 25 Derrick Knight 2000-03 Mike Cloud 1995-98 24 Mike Esposito 1972-74 23 Mike Holovak 1940-42 21 Dan Conway 1976-79 20 Chuck Darling 1922-24 Al Weston 1926-28
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Years 2008-11 2000-03 1982-86 2004-07 1995-98 2004-07 1994-97 1973-75 1972-74 1999-2001 1976-79 1965-67 1974-76
Keith Barnette Fred Willis Cedric Washington Darnell Campbell Troy Stradford Andre Callender
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RUSHING ATTEMPTS: CAREER Att. Name 787 Montel Harris 708 Derrick Knight 658 Troy Stradford 637 Andre Callender 615 Mike Cloud 588 L.V. Whitworth 556 Omari Walker 552 Keith Barnette 526 Mike Esposito 501 William Green 480 Dan Conway Brendan McCarthy 456 Glen Capriola
233 223 222 221 218 211
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TD 27 25 25 27 33 17 24 17 34 32 19 27 13 17 23 19 12 12 9 7 8 17 4 10 13 8 7 8 22 10 7 15 7 12 10 12 8 14 3 10 7 2 9 13 9 4 8 4 5 6 3 7 5
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Yds. 3,735 3,725 3,597 3,504 2,974 2,971 2,759 2,576 2,500 2,471 2,115 2,096 2,060 2,049 2,011 2,004 1,999 1,982 1,895 1,716 1,707 1,688 1,647 1,577 1,497 1,486 1,388 1,358 1,349 1,324 1,312 1,228 1,209 1,196 1,181 1,101 1,070 1,059 1,047 980 948 931 913 912 875 864 848 817 811 788 744 739 717
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Att. 787 708 614 658 501 637 526 588 552 566 419 441 480 456 382 480 335 412 429 358 401 395 367 349 342 320 312 292 312 273 306 243 302 250 230 263 197 233 231 344 187 207 208 138 174 240 167 183 243 168 173 287 160
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RUSHING YARDAGE: CAREER Name Years Montel Harris 2008-11 2000-03 Derrick Knight Mike Cloud 1995-98 Troy Stradford 1982-86 William Green 1999-2001 2004-07 Andre Callender 1972-74 Mike Esposito L.V. Whitworth 2004-07 Keith Barnette 1973-75 1994-97 Omari Walker 1968-70 Fred Willis Darnell Campbell 1991-93 Brendan McCarthy 1965-67 Glen Capriola 1974-76 1940-42 Mike Holovak Dan Conway 1976-79 Chuckie Dukes 1991-92 Cedric Washington 1996-2000 1985-88 Jim Bell 1991-94 David Green Joe Johnson 1951-53 Shelby Gamble 1979-81 Mike Sanders 1987-90 Andre Williams 2010-pres. Harry Crump 1960-62 Jim Bell 1984-88 Anthony Brown 1975-78 Tim Frager 1987-90 Steve Strachan 1981-84 Alan Miller 1956-58 Justice Smith 1992-95 Phil Bennett 1971-73 Ken Bell 1982-85 Earl Strong 1972-75 Tom Bougus 1970-71 Dwight Shirley 1991-93 Ed DeSilva 1953-55 Dave Bennett 1966-68 Tony Melchiorre 1973-76 Joe Diminick 1947-49 Al Cannava 1947-49 Bill Thomas 1969-71 Leo Smith 1979-82 Monk Maznicki 1940-41 Ed Petela 1949-50 Jay Palazola 1977-79 Emiddio Petrarca 1953-55 Jim Catone 1967-69 John McCauley 1950-52 Maury Poissant 1947-49 Dick Zotti 1951-53 Doug Flutie 1981-84 Vin Hogan 1957-59
RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS: SEASON TDs Name Year 22 Keith Barnette 1974 19 Darnell Campbell 1993 15 William Green 2001 153
RECORDS 14 13 12 11
Mike Esposito Montel Harris William Green Mike Cloud Omari Walker Derrick Knight Al Weston Derrick Knight Fred Willis Mike Holovak
1973 2009 2000 1998 1996 2002 1926 2003 1970 1940
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RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS: GAME Name Year TDs 5 Montel Harris 2009 4 Darnell Campbell 1993 Glen Capriola 1975 1974 Keith Barnette Phil Bennett 1973 Dave Bennett 1968 Tom Magnarelli 1954 1949 Al Canava 1949 Ed Petela Ceslaus Antos 1928 Chuck Darling 1924 SEASON HIGHS BY CLASS FRESHMAN Attempts 179 Montel Harris Yardage 920 Montel Harris Average 6.1 Mike Cloud
2008 2008 1995
13 13 12
SOPHOMORE Attempts 308 Yardage 1,457 Average 7.32
Montel Harris Montel Harris Fred Willis
2009 2009 1968
13 13 9
JUNIOR Attempts Yardage Average
269 1,559 9.68
Montel Harris William Green Lou Montgomery
2010 2001 1939
12 11 10
SENIOR Attempts Yardage Average
321 1,726 7.27
Derrick Knight Mike Cloud Charlie O’Rourke
2003 1998 1940
13 11 10
CAREER RUSHING LEADERS Name Year Derrick Knight 2000 2001 2002 2003 Totals
TC 52 76 253 321 702
Yds. 235 337 1,432 1,721 3,725
TD 1 1 12 11 25
Avg. 4.5 4.4 5.6 5.4 5.3
2008 2009 2010 2011
179 308 269 31 787
900 1,457 1,243 135 3,735
6 15 9 0 27
5.0 4.7 4.6 4.4 4.7
1995 1996 1997 1998
102 68 136 308 614
626 359 886 1,726 3,597
2 1 8 14 25
6.1 5.2 6.5 5.6 5.9
1982 1983 1984 1985 1986
109 145 142 44 218 658
606 810 666 234 1,188 3,504
4 7 5 1 10 27
5.6 5.6 4.7 5.3 5.4 5.3
100 YD GAMES: SEASON Games Name 10 Mike Cloud 9 Derrick Knight William Green Chuckie Dukes 8 Montel Harris Montel Harris Derrick Knight 6 Cedric Washington Omari Walker
Year 1998 2003 2001 1992 2010 2009 2002 1999 1996
Montel Harris
Totals Mike Cloud
Totals Troy Stradford
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Game NC State Temple Army West Virginia Massachusetts Buffalo Holy Cross Holy Cross Holy Cross Manhattan Marquette
David Green Fred Willis Montel Harris Troy Stradford Glen Capriola Glen Capriola Mike Esposito
1994 1970 2008 1986 1976 1975 1973
100 YD GAMES: CAREER Games Name 22 Montel Harris Derrick Knight 18 Mike Cloud 17 Troy Stradford 13 William Green 12 Chuckie Dukes Mike Esposito 11 10 Omari Walker Glen Capriola 9 Darnell Campbell Fred Willis
Year 2008-11 2003-03 1995-98 1982-83 1999-2001 1991-92 1972-74 1994-97 1974-76 1991-93 1968-70
CONSECUTIVE 100 YD GAMES Games Name 7 Mike Cloud Chuckie Dukes 6 Montel Harris 5 Montel Harris William Green 4 David Green Fred Willis Troy Stradford
Year 1998 1992 2010 2009 2001 1994 1970 1986
PASSING YARDS: CAREER Name Years Att. Comp. Yds. Int. TD Pct. Doug Flutie 1981-84 1,271 677 10,579 54 67 53.3 Glenn Foley 1990-93 1,275 703 10,039 60 72 55.1 Matt Ryan 2004-07 1347 807 9,313 37 56 59.9 Chase Rettig 2010-pres. 979 523 6,293 31 35 53.4 Brian St. Pierre 1999-2002 803 457 5,837 32 48 56.9 Shawn Halloran 1983-86 723 416 5,252 31 30 57.5 Frank Harris 1968-70 655 366 4,555 45 44 55.8 Matt Hasselbeck 1994-97 701 390 4,548 26 22 55.6 Tim Hasselbeck 1998-2000 501 278 3,890 16 29 55.6 Mark Hartsell 1993-95 608 349 3,763 24 25 57.4 Paul Peterson 2003-04 502 305 3,718 17 28 60.8 Quinton Porter 2001-05 484 290 3,203 14 23 59.9 Chase Rettig 2010-pres. 512 270 3,198 18 18 52.7 Mike Power 1986-89 428 230 3,176 20 12 53.7 Scott Mutryn 1994-98 474 261 3,119 25 17 55.1 Jack Concannon 1961-63 396 192 2,942 18 23 48.5 Ken Smith 1976-77 376 208 2,873 25 24 55.3 Gary Marangi 1971-73 447 235 2,739 23 19 52.5 Dave Shinskie 2008-12 386 196 2,670 20 20 50.8 Mike Kruczek 1973-75 337 225 2,545 14 12 66.7 Ed Songin 1947-49 385 192 2,534 30 24 49.9 Mark Kamphaus 1986-89 338 193 2,422 23 11 57.1 Jim Kane 1951-54 370 153 2,339 30 17 41.4 John Amabile 1958-60 329 163 2,321 17 18 49.8 John Loughery 1979-82 315 132 2,233 21 12 41.9 Chris Crane 2005-08 347 196 1,983 14 11 56.5 Ed Foley 1963-65 263 129 1,916 17 9 49.1 Don Allard 1956-58 249 112 1,821 22 16 44.9 Jay Palazola 1977-79 327 108 1,787 24 6 33.0 Willie Hicks 1988-90 230 109 1,754 18 8 47.4 George VanCott 1959-61 322 120 1,619 24 12 37.3 Bill Donlan 1954-56 154 67 1,225 12 8 43.6 Joe DiVito 1965-67 180 80 1,138 14 6 44.4 PASSING TOUCHDOWNS: CAREER TDs Name Years 72 Glenn Foley 1990-93 67 Doug Flutie 1981-84 56 Matt Ryan 2004-07 48 Brian St. Pierre 1999-2002 44 Frank Harris 1968-70 35 Chase Rettig 2010-present 30 Shawn Halloran 1983-86 29 Tim Hasselbeck 1997-2000 28 Paul Peterson 2003-04 24 Ken Smith 1976-77 Ed Songin 1947-49
Year 1982 1984 1985 1993 1984 2012 2007 2008 1993 2007 1983 2007 2007 2006 1986 1985
Game Penn State Miami (FL) Syracuse Virginia Tech Penn State Miami Georgia Tech NC State Syracuse Maryland West Virginia Florida State Wake Forest Wake Forest Maryland Pittsburgh
SOPHOMORE Attempts Completions Yardage TDs
348 170 2,749 21
Doug Flutie Chase Rettig Doug Flutie Glenn Foley
1982 2011 1982 1991
JUNIOR Attempts Completions Yardage TDs
467 263 3,065 25
Chase Rettig Matt Ryan Chase Rettig Brian St. Pierre
2012 2006 2012 2001
SENIOR Attempts Completions Yardage TDs
654 388 4,507 27
Matt Ryan Matt Ryan Matt Ryan Doug Flutie
2007 2007 2007 1984
PASSING ATTEMPTS: CAREER Att. Name 1,347 Matt Ryan 1,275 Glenn Foley 1,271 Doug Flutie 979 Chase Rettig 803 Brian St. Pierre 723 Shawn Halloran 701 Matt Hasselbeck 655 Frank Harris 608 Mark Hartsell 512 Chase Rettig 502 Paul Peterson 501 Tim Hasselbeck 484 Quinton Porter 474 Scott Mutryn 447 Gary Marangi
Year 2004-07 1990-93 1981-84 2010-present 1999-2002 1983-86 1994-97 1968-70 1993-95 2010-present 2003-04 1997-2000 2001-05 1994-98 1971-73
PASSING ATTEMPTS: SEASON Att. Name 654 Matt Ryan 467 Chase Rettig 427 Matt Ryan 423 Shawn Halloran 407 Brian St. Pierre 386 Doug Flutie 363 Glenn Foley 355 Paul Peterson 349 Mark Hartsell Glenn Foley 348 Doug Flutie 345 Doug Flutie 330 Matt Hasselbeck 317 Chase Rettig 307 Chris Crane 305 Matt Hasselbeck 298 Glenn Foley 288 Dave Shinskie 286 Scott Mutryn 279 Brian St. Pierre 265 Glenn Foley 260 Tim Hasselbeck 258 Shawn Halloran 257 Mark Hartsell Ken Smith
Year 2007 2012 2006 1985 2002 1984 1993 2004 1995 1990 1982 1983 1996 2011 2008 1997 1991 2009 1998 2001 1992 1999 1986 1994 1977
UNIVERSITY & MEDIA
PASSING YARDS: GAME Yds Name 520 Doug Flutie 472 Doug Flutie 453 Shawn Halloran 448 Glenn Foley 447 Doug Flutie 441 Chase Rettig 435 Matt Ryan 428 Chris Crane 423 Glenn Foley 421 Matt Ryan 418 Doug Flutie 415 Matt Ryan 408 Matt Ryan 402 Matt Ryan 401 Shawn Halloran 400 Shawn Halloran
1990 1990 2009 2009
HISTORY & RECORDS
Year 2007 1984 1993 2012 2002 2004 1985 1982 1983 2004 1997 1992 1991 1998 1990 1986 1977
Glenn Foley Glenn Foley Dave Shinskie Dave Shinskie
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PASSING YARDS: SEASON Yds Name 4,507 Matt Ryan 3,454 Doug Flutie 3,397 Glenn Foley 3,065 Chase Rettig 2,983 Brian St. Pierre 2,942 Matt Ryan 2,935 Shawn Halloran 2,749 Doug Flutie 2,724 Doug Flutie 2,594 Paul Peterson 2,239 Matt Hasselbeck 2,231 Glenn Foley 2,222 Glenn Foley 2,218 Scott Mutryn 2,189 Glenn Foley 2,090 Shawn Halloran 2,073 Ken Smith
SEASON HIGHS BY CLASS FRESHMAN 349 Attempts Completions 182 Yardage 2,049 TDs 15
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Year(s) 1984, Once 2007, Once 1977, Once 2007, Once 2001, Once 1992, Once; 1993, Twice 1983, Twice; 1984, Once 1977, Once 1986, Twice 1969, Twice; 1970, Once 1928, Once 1923, Once 1922, Once
Game Virginia Tech Navy Maryland West Virginia Penn State Holy Cross Xavier
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PASSING TOUCHDOWNS: GAME TDs Name 6 Doug Flutie 5 Matt Ryan Ken Smith 4 Matt Ryan Brian St. Pierre Glenn Foley Doug Flutie Ken Smith Shawn Halloran Frank Harris Al Weston Chuck Darling Paul Flaherty
Year 1999 1957 1986 1989 1972 1982 1953
SEASON PREVIEW
PASSING YARDS: PLAY Yds Name 97 Tim Hasselbeck Don Allard 92 90 Shawn Halloran 83 Willie Hicks Gary Marangi Doug Flutie 80 Jim Kane
PASSING TOUCHDOWNS: SEASON TDs Name Year 31 Matt Ryan 2007 Doug Flutie 1984 27 25 Brian St. Pierre 2001 Glenn Foley 1993 21 Glenn Foley 1991 Frank Harris 1969 19 Brian St. Pierre 2002 18 Paul Peterson 2004 17 Doug Flutie 1983 1986 Shawn Halloran 2012 Chase Rettig Ken Smith 1977 16 Tim Hasselbeck 2000 15 Dave Shinskie 2009 2004 Matt Ryan Glenn Foley 1992 Jack Concannon 1962 14 Quinton Porter 2003 Doug Flutie 1982 13 1972 Gary Marangi Frank Harris 1968 Ed Songin 1948 Mark Hartsell 1994
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RECORDS PASSING ATTEMPTS: GAME Att. Name 57 Matt Ryan Shawn Halloran Frank Harris 56 Matt Ryan 55 Glenn Foley Matt Ryan 53 Doug Flutie Paul Peterson 52 Matt Ryan Matt Ryan Matt Ryan 51 Chris Crane Matt Ryan Doug Flutie Matt Ryan Chase Rettig 50 Mark Hartsell Brian St. Pierre Chase Rettig 49 Glenn Foley 48 Shawn Halloran 47 Glenn Foley Glenn Foley Chase Rettig 46 Shawn Halloran Matt Hasselbeck Doug Flutie Scott Mutryn
Year Game 2006 Wake Forest 1985 Syracuse 1968 Army 2007 Maryland 1990 Louisville 2007 Florida State 1984 Penn State 2004 Pittsburgh 2007 Virginia Tech 2007 Virginia Tech (ACC Champ.) 2007 Wake Forest 2008 NC State 2007 Army 1983 West Virginia 2004 Syracuse 2012 Miami 1995 Syracuse 2002 West Virginia 2012 Wake Forest 1993 Notre Dame 1985 Penn State 1993 Miami (FL) 1991 Georgia Tech, Michigan 2011 Wake Forest 1985 Cincinnati 1997 Army 1984 Miami 1998 Navy
PASSING COMPLETIONS: CAREER Comp. Name Year 807 Matt Ryan 2004-07 703 Glenn Foley 1990-93 677 Doug Flutie 1981-84 523 Chase Rettig 2010-present 457 Brian St. Pierre 1999-2002 416 Shawn Halloran 1983-86 390 Matt Hasselbeck 1994-97 366 Frank Harris 1968-70 349 Mark Hartsell 1993-95 305 Paul Peterson 2003-04 290 Quinton Porter 2001-05 278 Tim Hasselbeck 1997-2000 235 Gary Marangi 1971-73 230 Mike Power 1986-89
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Year 2006 1968 2007 2008 1985 1984
31 30 29
28
27 26 25
24
PASSING COMPLETIONS: SEASON Comp. Name Year 388 Matt Ryan 2007 263 Matt Ryan 2006 253 Chase Rettig 2012 237 Brian St. Pierre 2002 234 Shawn Halloran 1985 233 Doug Flutie 1984 222 Glenn Foley 1993 221 Paul Peterson 2004 189 Mark Hartsell 1995 188 Matt Hasselbeck 1997 182 Glenn Foley 1990 177 Doug Flutie 1983 171 Matt Hasselbeck 1996 170 Chase Rettig 2011 169 Chris Crane 2008 162 Doug Flutie 1982 159 Mark Hartsell 1994 Shawn Halloran 1986 153 Glenn Foley 1991 149 Dave Shinskie 2009 Brian St. Pierre 2001 Ken Smith 1977 146 Glenn Foley 1992 145 Tim Hasselbeck 1999 140 Quinton Porter 2003 PASSING COMPLETIONS: GAME Comp. Name 40 Matt Ryan 37 Frank Harris 35 Matt Ryan 34 Chris Crane Shawn Halloran Doug Flutie
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Game Wake Forest Army Army NC State Syracuse Miami (FL)
Matt Ryan Paul Peterson Chase Rettig Matt Ryan Matt Ryan Matt Ryan Matt Hasselbeck Matt Ryan Glenn Foley Matt Ryan Chase Rettig Matt Ryan Mark Hartsell Glenn Foley Shawn Halloran Doug Flutie Brian St. Pierre Mark Hartsell Mark Hartsell Doug Flutie Chase Rettig Quinton Porter Glenn Foley Shawn Halloran Doug Flutie Chase Rettig Quinton Porter Brian St. Pierre Brian St. Pierre Matt Hasselbeck Matt Hasselbeck Mark Hartsell Chase Rettig Matt Ryan Matt Hasselbeck Mark Hartsell Mark Hartsell Chase Rettig Matt Ryan
2007 Virginia Tech (ACC Champ.) 2004 Pittsburgh 2012 Miami 2007 Notre Dame 2007 Wake Forest 2006 Central Michigan 1997 Army 2007 Clemson 1993 Notre Dame 2007 Georgia Tech 2012 Wake Forest 2006 Brigham Young 1995 Rutgers 1990 Louisville 1985 Cincinnati 1984 Penn State 2002 West Virginia 1995 Miami (FL) 1994 Michigan 1984 North Carolina 2012 Notre Dame 2005 Brigham Young 1993 West Virginia 1986 Maryland 1982 Penn State 2012 Clemson 2005 Virginia 2002 Central Michigan 2002 Toledo 1997 Temple 1996 Virginia Tech 1994 Rutgers 2012 Northwestern 2005 Clemson 1996 West Virginia 1995 Virginia Tech 1994 West Virginia 2011 Northwestern 2004 Syracuse
COMPLETION PERCENTAGE: CAREER Pct. Name Year 66.8 Mike Kruczek 1973-75 60.8 Paul Peterson 2003-04 59.9 Matt Ryan 2004-07 59.5 Quinton Porter 2001-04 57.5 Shawn Halloran 1983-86 57.1 Paul Peterson 2003-05 Mark Kamphaus 1986-89 56.9 Brian St. Pierre 1999-2002 56.5 Chris Crane 2005-08 55.8 Frank Harris 1968-70 55.6 Matt Hasselbeck 1994-97 55.5 Tim Hasselbeck 1997-2000 55.3 Ken Smith 1976-77 55.1 Scott Mutryn 1994-98 Glenn Foley 1990-93 53.7 Mike Power 1986-89 53.4 Chase Rettig 2010-present 53.3 Doug Flutie 1981-84
Completions 225/337 305/502 807/1347 290/484 416/723 84/147 193/338 457/803 196/347 366/655 390/701 278/501 208/376 261/474 703/1275 230/428 523/979 677/1271
COMPLETION PERCENTAGE: SEASON Pct. Name Year 68.9 Mike Kruczek 1974 65.3 Mark Kamphaus 1988 63.6 Quinton Porter 2005 62.3 Paul Peterson 2004 61.9 Mark Hartsell 1994 61.6 Matt Ryan 2006 Shawn Halloran 1986 Matt Hasselbeck 1997 60.4 Doug Flutie 1984 Gary Marangi 1973 59.8 Scott Mutryn 1998 59.3 Matt Ryan 2007 58.2 Brian St. Pierre 2002 58.0 Ken Smith 1977 57.6 Frank Harris 1970 57.1 Mike Power 1987
Completions 104/151 100/158 136/214 221/355 159/267 263/427 159/258 188/305 233/386 102/169 171/286 388/654 237/407 149/257 139/241 133/233
Games 11 6 7 11 10 12 11 11 11 11 11 14 13 9 10 11
Year 1985 1990 1982 1977 1970
Games 12 11 11 9 10
INTERCEPTIONS: GAME Name Int Frank Harris 6 5 Glenn Foley Glenn Foley Ken Smith John McKinnon
Year 1970 1990 1991 1977 1950
Game Penn State Louisville Penn State Pittsburgh Georgetown
300 YDS PASSING: GAME Games Name 6 Frank Harris 5 Glenn Foley Glenn Foley Ken Smith John McKinnon
Year 1970 1990 1991 1977 1950
Game Penn State Louisville Penn State Pittsburgh Georgetown
300 YDS PASSING: SEASON Games Name 9 Matt Ryan 6 Glenn Foley Doug Flutie 3 Chase Rettig Matt Ryan Doug Flutie
Year 2007 1993 1984 2012 2006 1983
300 YDS PASSING: CAREER Games Name 12 Matt Ryan Doug Flutie 10 Glenn Foley Shawn Halloran 4 Chase Rettig 3 Matt Hasselbeck Mark Hartsell
Year 2004-07 1981-84 1990-93 1993-86 2010-present 1994-97 1993-95
Att. 181 190 164 141 139 138 137 134 133 126 120 115 114 113 113 110 107 107
Yds. 2,459 2,388 2,046 2,023 1,965 1,217 2,036 2,000 2,337 1,959 1,485 2,180 1,773 1,121 1,521 1,315 1,798 1,714
Percentage .750 .781 .558 .640 .667 .857 .552 TD 18 20 11 10 6 4 14 14 28 20 10 14 10 6 10 12 12 6
10 8 8 16 9 4 12 9 10 8 7 7 11 3 8 9 12 11 7 9 4 6 10 2 11 5 5 6 3 1 1 4 8 0
RECEPTIONS: SEASON Rec. Name 78 Alex Amidon 76 Andre Callender 70 Tom Waddle 66 Pete Mitchell Brian Brennan 64 Rich Gunnell Gerard Phelan 60 Rich Gunnell 56 Brandon Robinson 55 Pete Mitchell 54 Ryan Purvis 52 Grant Adams 51 Will Blackmon 49 Rich Gunnell Kelvin Martin 48 Darren Flutie 47 Kevin Challenger Anthony DiCosmo Mark Chmura Mark Chmura 46 Grant Adams Barry Gallup 45 Scott Gieselman 44 Bobby Swigert 43 Tony Gonzalez Mark Chmura Tom Waddle Dave Zumbach 42 Brandon Robinson Darren Flutie Mel Briggs Steve Everson Dennis Harding 41 Keith Hemmings Ivan Boyd Kelvin Martin Scott Gieselman Dave Zumbach Art Graham
Year 2012 2007 1988 1993 1983 2007 1984 2009 2007 1994 2007 2004 2005 2008 1985 1987 2006 1998 1990 1989 2003 1968 1983 2011 2006 1991 1987 1974 2008 1985 1972 1995 1996 2002 1993 1986 1985 1973 1962
RECEPTIONS: GAME Rec. Name 13 Andre Callender Pete Mitchell Tom Waddle 12 Grant Adams Brian Brennan
Year Games 2007 Virginia Tech (ACC Champ.) 1993 Notre Dame 1988 Texas Christian 2004 Pittsburgh 1983 Penn State
UNIVERSITY & MEDIA
RECEPTIONS: CAREER Name Years Rich Gunnell 2006-09 Pete Mitchell 1991-94 Mark Chmura 1987-91 Brandon Robinson 2005-08 Tom Waddle 1985-88 Andre Callender 2004-07 Grant Adams 2001-04 Darren Flutie 1984-87 Kelvin Martin 1983-86 Dedrick Dewalt 1998-2001 Scott Gieselman 1982-85 Brian Brennan 1980-83 Alex Amidon 2010-pres. Ryan Purvis 2005-08 Dave Zumbach 1973-76 Kevin Challenger 2004-07 Anthony DiCosmo 1995-98 Gerard Phelan 1981-84
Record 30-9-1 25-7-0 24-18-1 16-9-0 14-7-0 12-2-0 12-11-0
1,741 1,262 1,139 1,454 1,196 1,215 1,187 1,285 1,401 1,325 1,022 1,335 1,351 1,055 743 1,219 950 1,230 1,349 1,342 1,091 1,419 943 856 550 994 853 1,230 695 399 591 763 899 508
HISTORY & RECORDS
MOST CAREER WINS AS A STARTER Name Years Doug Flutie 1981-84 Matt Ryan 2004-07 Glenn Foley 1990-93 Brian St. Pierre 1999-2002 Tim Hasselbeck 1998-2000 Paul Peterson 2002-03 Shawn Halloran 1983-86
1991-94 100 2010-pres. 106 1995-98 99 1999-2002 95 1982-86 95 1993-96 93 2003-06 89 2002-05 89 1971-73 88 1966-68 87 2001-04 83 1979-82 83 1990-93 80 1977-80 78 1994-97 77 1974-77 76 2000-03 75 1962-64 73 1979-82 72 1960-62 70 1987-90 67 1986-89 63 1968-70 63 1994-96 63 1968-70 61 1996-98 60 1999-2002 58 1978-81 57 1984-87 55 1987-90 55 1968-70 53 2002-05 51 1992-95 51 1982-85 50
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INTERCEPTIONS: SEASON Name Int 23 Shawn Halloran 21 Glenn Foley 20 Doug Flutie Ken Smith 19 Frank Harris
Clarence Cannon Bobby Swigert Dennis Harding Jamal Burke Troy Stradford Kenyatta Watson Tony Gonzalez Larry Lester Mel Briggs Barry Gallup Joel Hazard Scott Nizolek Keith Miller Tim Sherwin Todd Pollack Mike Godbolt Sean Ryan Jim Whalen Jon Schoen Art Graham Ray Hilvert Marcus Cherry John Bonistalli Steve Everson Fred Willis Anthony DiCosmo Keith Hemmings Rob Rikard Pete Casparriello Mike Sanders Jim O’Shea Will Blackmon Greg Grice Ken Bell
COACHES & STAFF
Games 44 41 28 40 44 31 33 27
THE EAGLES
Year 1990-93 1981-84 1968-70 2004-07 1999-2002 1983-86 2010-present 1947-49
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INTERCEPTIONS: CAREER Int Name 60 Glenn Foley Doug Flutie 54 45 Frank Harris 37 Matt Ryan 32 Brian St. Pierre Shawn Halloran 31 Chase Rettig 30 Ed Songin
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RECORDS 11
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Luke Urban Rich Gunnell Andre Callender Pete Mitchell Ed Toner Gerard Phelan Scott Nizolek Alex Amidon Alex Amidon Rich Gunnell Andre Callender Anthony DiCosmo Steve Everson Pete Mitchell Ken Bell Brian Brennan Gerard Phelan Ryan Purvis
1919 2008 2007 1994 1990 1984 1982 2012 2012 2009 2007 1998 1995 1994 1985 1983 1984 2007
RECEIVING YARDAGE: CAREER Name Yds 2,459 Rich Gunnell 2,388 Pete Mitchell 2,337 Kelvin Martin 2,180 Brian Brennan 2,046 Mark Chmura 2,036 Grant Adams 2,023 Brandon Robinson 2,000 Darren Flutie 1,965 Tom Waddle 1,959 Dedrick Dewalt 1,798 Anthony DiCosmo 1,773 Alex Amidon 1,741 Clarence Cannon 1,714 Gerard Phelan 1,521 Dave Zumbach 1,485 Scott Gieselman 1,454 Jamal Burke 1,419 Marcus Cherry 1,401 Mel Briggs 1,351 Keith Miller 1,349 Jon Schoen 1,342 Art Graham 1,335 Scott Nizolek 1,315 Kevin Challenger
Year 2006-09 1991-94 1983-86 1980-83 1987-91 2001-04 2005-08 1984-87 1985-88 1998-2001 1995-98 2010-present 1991-94 1981-84 1973-76 1982-85 1999-2002 1986-89 1971-73 1990-93 1979-82 1960-62 1979-82 2004-07
RECEIVING YARDAGE: SEASON Yds Name 1,215 Alex Amidon 1,149 Brian Brennan 958 Kelvin Martin 931 Rich Gunnell 902 Tom Waddle 880 Rich Gunnell 823 Art Graham 818 Pete Mitchell 804 Anthony DiCosmo 793 Brandon Robinson 786 Darren Flutie 781 Tom Waddle 763 Will Blackmon 745 Grant Adams 735 Barry Gallup 726 Brian Brennan 720 Grant Adams Andre Callender 717 Marcus Cherry 715 Kelvin Martin 711 Mike Godbolt 693 Clarence Cannon 676 Dedrick Dewalt 658 Scott Nizolek 646 Brandon Robinson 620 Mel Briggs 617 Pete Mitchell 605 Jon Schoen
Year 2012 1983 1985 2007 1988 2009 1962 1993 1998 2007 1987 1987 2005 2004 1968 1981 2003 2007 1988 1984 1978 1993 2000 1981 2008 1971 1994 1982
PASSING YARDAGE: GAME Yds Name 229 Scott Nizolek 226 Gerard Phelan 193 Alex Amidon 185 Brian Brennan 183 Dedrick Dewalt
Year 1982 1984 2012 1983 2000
158
Rutgers NC State Clemson Rutgers Louisville Miami (FL) Penn State Miami Wake Forest Notre Dame Notre Dame Navy Virginia Tech Michigan Syracuse Temple Western Carolina Maryland
179 174 173 172
Rich Gunnell Tom Waddle Brian Brennan Kelvin Martin
PASSING YARDAGE: PLAY Yds Name Dedrick Dewalt 97 Tom Joe Sullivan 92 90 Troy Stradford 85 Mel Briggs Mel Briggs 83 Kenrick Skerritt 80 Francis Marr Jon Schoen
2009 1987 1983 1985
Notre Dame Rutgers Penn State Pittsburgh
Year 1999 1957 1986 1973 1972 1989 1953 1982
Game Virginia Tech Navy Maryland Pittsburgh Penn State West Virginia Xavier Holy Cross
TOUCHDOWN RECEPTIONS: CAREER TDs Name Year 28 Kelvin Martin 1983-86 20 Dedrick Dewalt 1998-2001 1991-94 Pete Mitchell Rich Gunnell 2006-09 18 16 Jamal Burke 1999-2002 14 Grant Adams 2001-04 Brian Brennan 1980-83 Darren Flutie 1984-87 12 Kevin Challenger 2004-07 Tony Gonzalez 2003-06 Sean Ryan 2000-03 Anthony DiCosmo 1995-98 Mike Roarke 1949-51 11 Keith Miller 1990-93 Mark Chmura 1987-91 Fred Willis 1968-70 Jim Whalen 1962-64 10 Alex Amidon 2010-present Clarence Cannon 1991-94 Dave Zumbach 1973-76 Mel Briggs 1971-73 John Bonistalli 1968-70 Scott Gieselman 1982-85 TOUCHDOWN RECEPTIONS: SEASON TDs Name Year 10 Kelvin Martin 1984 9 Kelvin Martin 1985 8 Jamal Burke 2001 Dedrick Dewalt 2000 Kelvin Martin 1986 Brian Brennan 1983 Mel Briggs 1972 John Bonistalli 1969 7 Alex Amidon 2012 Rich Gunnell 2009 Anthony DiCosmo 1998 Pete Mitchell 1993, 94 Barry Gallup 1968 Darren Flutie 1987 Art Graham 1962 TOUCHDOWN RECEPTIONS: GAME TDs Name Year 3 Kelvin Martin 1986 Peter Laboy 1977 George Gill 1970 John Bonistalli 1969 Jim Whalen 1962
Game Penn State Miami Clemson Temple Pittsburgh
100 YD GAMES: SEASON Games Name 6 Alex Amidon Brian Brennan 4 Rich Gunnell Darren Flutie 3 Brandon Robinson Will Blackmon Dedrick Dewalt Clarence Cannon Tom Waddle Gerard Phelan
Year 2012 1983 2009 1987 2007 2005 2000 1993 1988 1984
Game Holy Cross Army Holy Cross VMI Boston U.
Year 1980-83 2006-09 2010-present 1991-94 2005-08 1984-87 1983-86 1998-2001 1996-98 1985-88
TOTAL YARDS: SEASON Yds Name 4,509 Matt Ryan 3,603 Doug Flutie 3,353 Glenn Foley 3,109 Brian St. Pierre 3,019 Doug Flutie 2,965 Doug Flutie 2,926 Chase Rettig 2,907 Matt Ryan 2,657 Paul Peterson 2,828 Shawn Halloran 2,409 Dave Shinskie 2,298 Scott Mutryn 2,263 Matt Hasselbeck 2,233 Brian St. Pierre 2,125 Glenn Foley 2,123 Glenn Foley 2,118 Glenn Foley 2,073 Ken Smith 2,071 Mike Power 2,050 Shawn Halloran 1,951 Tim Hasselbeck 1,948 Derrick Knight 1,940 Chris Crane 1,876 Chase Rettig 1,864 Mark Hartsell 1,819 William Green 1,776 Matt Hasselbeck 1,764 Quinton Porter 1,731 Doug Flutie 1,725 Mark Hartsell
Year 2007 1984 1993 2002 1982 1983 2012 2006 2004 1985 2009 1998 1997 2001 1992 1990 1991 1977 1987 1986 2000 2003 2008 2011 1994 2001 1996 2003 1981 1995
TOTAL YARDS: GAME Yds Name 517 Doug Flutie 507 Doug Flutie 470 Chris Crane 464 Doug Flutie 447 Shawn Halloran 445 Matt Ryan Glenn Foley 439 Chase Rettig 438 Matt Ryan 428 Matt Ryan 421 Doug Flutie 420 Glenn Foley 410 Willie Hicks 409 Paul Peterson 405 Shawn Halloran 403 Matt Hasselbeck 399 Matt Ryan 395 Matt Ryan 387 Doug Flutie 383 Shawn Halloran 380 Doug Flutie
Year 1984 1982 2008 1983 1985 2007 1993 2012 2007 2007 1984 1993 1989 2004 1986 1997 2007 2006 1984 1985 1983
Game Miami Penn State NC State West Virginia Syracuse Florida State Virginia Tech Miami Georgia Tech Maryland Penn State Syracuse West Virginia Notre Dame Maryland Army Wake Forest Wake Forest North Carolina Pittsburgh Penn State
UNIVERSITY & MEDIA
Year 1981-84 1990-93 2004-07 1999-2002 2010-present 1982-86 1968-70 2000-03 1994-97 1997-2000 2003-04 1999-2001 1993-95 2008-12 1995-98 1961-63 2001-05 1971-73 1994-98 1976-77
HISTORY & RECORDS
TOTAL YARDS: CAREER Yds Name 11,318 Doug Flutie 9,719 Glenn Foley 9,371 Matt Ryan 6,151 Brian St. Pierre 5,997 Chase Rettig 5,065 Shawn Halloran 4,529 Frank Harris 4,425 Derrick Knight 4,366 Matt Hasselbeck 4,233 Tim Hasselbeck 3,877 Paul Peterson 3,869 William Green 3,602 Mark Hartsell 3,600 Montel Harris 3,597 Mike Cloud 3,564 Jack Concannon 3,373 Quinton Porter 3,287 Gary Marangi 3,261 Scott Mutryn 3,007 Ken Smith
Pittsburgh Miami Penn State Pittsburgh
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TOTAL OFFENSIVE PLAYS: GAME Games Name Year Game 67 Matt Ryan 2006 Wake Forest 63 Montel Harris 2009 Virginia Matt Ryan 2007 Maryland Doug Flutie 1984 Penn State 62 Matt Ryan 2007 Florida State 61 Glenn Foley 1990 Louisville 60 Shawn Halloran 1985 Syracuse Doug Flutie 1983 West Virginia 59 Montel Harris 2009 Maryland Mark Hartsell 1995 Syracuse Frank Harris 1968 Army 58 Matt Ryan 2007 Virginia Tech (ACC Champ.) Matt Hasselbeck 1997 Army 56 Montel Harris 2009 North Carolina Matt Ryan 2007 Wake Forest Matt Ryan 2007 Army Matt Ryan 2007 Virginia Tech
2004 2012 1985 1981
COACHES & STAFF
TOTAL OFFENSIVE PLAYS: SEASON Plays Name Year 722 Matt Ryan 2007 551 Montel Harris 2009 521 Chase Rettig 2012 488 Shawn Halloran 1985 478 Matt Ryan 2006 475 Brian St. Pierre 2002 448 Doug Flutie 1984 438 Doug Flutie 1982 423 Paul Peterson 2004 417 Matt Hasselbeck 1996 413 Doug Flutie 1983 400 Mark Hartsell 1995 Glenn Foley 1990 389 Glenn Foley 1993 376 Matt Hasselbeck 1997 368 Scott Mutryn 1998 358 Chase Rettig 2011 352 Glenn Foley 1991 Tim Hasselbeck 1999 347 Derrick Knight 2003 335 Mike Power 1987 328 Quinton Porter 2003 326 Gary Marangi 1972 308 Mike Cloud 1998 302 Shawn Halloran 1986 300 Glenn Foley 1992
Paul Peterson Chase Rettig Shawn Halloran Doug Flutie
THE EAGLES
TOTAL OFFENSIVE PLAYS: CAREER Plays Name Year 1,558 Doug Flutie 1981-84 2004-07 1,515 Matt Ryan 1,441 Glenn Foley 1990-93 1,110 Chase Rettig 2010-present 951 Brian St. Pierre 1999-2002 Matt Hasselbeck 1994-97 874 Shawn Halloran 1983-86 841 780 Derrick Knight 2000-03 764 Frank Harris 1968-70 702 Mark Hartsell 1993-95 636 Tim Hasselbeck 1997-2000 614 Mike Cloud 1995-98 609 Paul Peterson 2003-04 607 Jack Concannon 1961-63 599 Quinton Porter 2001-05 582 Scott Mutryn 1994-98 581 Mike Power 1986-89 555 William Green 1999-2001 542 George VanCott 1959-61 502 Ed Songin 1947-49
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100 YD GAMES: CAREER Games Name 8 Brian Brennan Rich Gunnell 7 Alex Amidon 6 Pete Mitchell 5 Brandon Robinson Darren Flutie Kelvin Martin 4 Dedrick Dewalt Anthony DiCosmo Tom Waddle
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RECORDS 379 376
Mike Power Frank Harris
1987 1968
TCU Army
MOST KICKOFF RETURNS: CAREER Ret. Name Year 110 Will Blackmon 2002-05 86 Tim Frager 1987-90 Jeff Smith 2006-09 84 Kenyatta Watson 1993-96 67 65 Tyrone Taylor 1983-86 Tracy Giles 1985-89 Jeff Smith 2006-10 60 Ken Bell 1982-85 44 40 Chuckie Dukes 1991-92
Returns 88 86 84 67 65 57 65
KICKOFF RETURN YARDAGE: SEASON Yds Name Year 922 Will Blackmon 2003 842 Tim Frager 1989 762 Will Blackmon 2004 653 Chuckie Dukes 1991 645 Jeff Smith 2006 631 Spiffy Evans 2012 625 Tyrone Taylor 1986
Returns 36 34 28 28 23 34 29
KICKOFF RETURN AVERAGE: SEASON Yds Name Year 28.0 Jeff Smith 2006 27.5 DuJuan Daniels 1999 Dave Bennett 1968 27.2 Will Blackmon 2004 27.0 Jason Swepson 1990 26.3 William Green 1999 25.8 Tim Frager 1988 25.6 Will Blackmon 2003 25.5 Jay Clark 1990 24.8 Tim Frager 1989 24.5 Nathanael Hasselbeck 2003 160
Game Army Clemson Central Michigan Clemson
KICKOFF RETURN YARDAGE: CAREER Yds Name Year 2,700 Will Blackmon 2002-05 1,975 Tim Frager 1987-90 1,959 Jeff Smith 2006-09 1,436 Kenyatta Watson 1993-96 1,270 Tyrone Taylor 1983-86 1,116 Spiffy Evans 2011-present 1,104 Tracy Giles 1985-89
KICKOFF RETURN AVERAGE: CAREER Yds Name Year 26.6 Dave Bennett 1966-68 23.3 Jeff Smith 2006-09
996 1993 1991 2010
13/315 5/117 28/653 7/163
MOST PUNT RETURNS: SEASON Ret. Name Year 32 Kenyatta Watson 1993 30 Kelvin Martin 1985 DeJuan Tribble 2006 27 1994 Kenyatta Watson Clint Kuboyama 1991 26 Marcus Cherry 1989 Brian Brennan 1981
MOST KICKOFF RETURNS: GAME Ret. Name Year 8 Dave Bennett 1968 6 Spiffy Evans 2012 5 DeJuan Tribble 2006 Jeff Smith 2006
KICKOFF RETURN YARDAGE: PLAY Yds Name Year 100 DuJuan Daniels 1999 Mike Esposito 1973 Joe Diminick 1948 96 Jeff Smith 2006
Kenyatta Watson Tony Ransome Chuckie Dukes Bobby Swigert
MOST PUNT RETURNS: CAREER Ret. Name Year Kenyatta Watson 1993-96 84 Kelvin Martin 1983-86 79 65 Dedrick Dewalt 1998-2001 55 DeJuan Tribble 2004-07 Will Blackmon 2002-05 49 1991-92 Clint Kuboyama 43 Ed Rideout 1969-71 41 Marcus Cherry 1986-89
MOST KICKOFF RETURNS: SEASON Name Year Ret. 36 Will Blackmon 2003 34 Spiffy Evans 2012 Tim Frager 1989 Tyrone Taylor 1986 29 Chuckie Dukes 1991 28 Will Blackmon 2004 25 Jeff Smith 2008 24 Jeff Smith 2009 23 Jeff Smith 2006
KICKOFF RETURN YARDAGE: GAME Yds Name Year 214 Dave Bennett 1968 213 Jeff Smith 2006
24.2 23.4 23.3
Team Army Clemson
Returns 8 5
Game Syracuse Miami St. Bonaventure Clemson Returns 30/782 84/1,959 Returns 26/645 11/302 14/385 28/762 10/270 13/342 19/491 36/922 11/281 34/842 4/98
MOST PUNT RETURNS: GAME Ret. Name 6 Kelvin Martin Kelvin Martin Dick Zotti Dick McBride Ken Hughes
Year 1985 1985 1952 1951 1947
Game West Virginia Holy Cross Richmond Richmond St. Mary’s (CA)
PUNT RETURN YARDAGE: CAREER Yds Name Year 1,012 Kelvin Martin 1983-86 816 Kenyatta Watson 1993-96 714 Ed Rideout 1969-71 511 Will Blackmon 2002-05 494 Dedrick Dewalt 1998-2001 492 DeJuan Tribble 2004-07 387 Marcus Cherry 1986-89 382 Will Blackmon 2002-06 Dick Zotti 1951-53
Returns 79 84 43 49 65 55 41 35 23
PUNT RETURN YARDAGE: SEASON Yds Name Year 1,012 Kelvin Martin 1983-86 816 Kenyatta Watson 1993-96 714 Ed Rideout 1969-71 511 Will Blackmon 2002-05 494 Dedrick Dewalt 1998-2001 492 DeJuan Tribble 2004-07 387 Marcus Cherry 1986-89 382 Will Blackmon 2002-06 Dick Zotti 1951-53
Returns 79 84 43 49 65 55 41 35 23
PUNT RETURN YARDAGE: GAME Yds Name Year 166 Kelvin Martin 1985 136 Kelvin Martin 1986 131 Ed Rideout 1970 109 Spiffy Evans 2012 105 Jamal Burke 2002 102 Kenyatta Watson 1995 100 Kelvin Martin 1985 98 DeJuan Tribble 2006 92 Ken Hughes 1947 PUNT RETURN YARDAGE: PLAY Yds Name 93 Kelvin Martin 90 Ed Rideout 85 Kelvin Martin 84 Kenyatta Watson 83 Jamal Burke 82 Spiffy Evans 78 Kelvin Martin 71 Will Blackmon 70 Dick Zotti Joe McKenney 69 DeJuan Tribble
Year 1985 1970 1986 1995 2002 2012 1984 2004 1953 1924 2006
Team Holy Cross SMU Holy Cross Maryland Virginia Tech West Virginia West Virginia Buffalo St. Mary’s (CA) Returns Holy Cross VMI SMU West Virginia Virginia Tech Maine Syracuse West Virginia Clemson Haskell Buffalo
PUNT RETURN AVERAGE: SEASON Name Returns Yds Spiffy Evans, 2012 11/278 25.3 18.1 Ed Rideout, 1971 15/272 17.0 Kelvin Martin, 1985 30/510 Ken Hughes, 1949 13/200 15.5
POINTS: GAME Pts Name 34 Ed Petela
Year (Game) 1949 (Holy Cross, 4 TD/10 PAT)
FIELD GOALS MADE: CAREER FGs Name 57 Brian Lowe Nate Freese 50 Steve Aponavicius 47 46 Sandro Sciortino John Matich John Matich 37 John Cooper 33
Year 1986-89 2010-present 2006-09 2000-03 1996-99 1996-98 1979-81
FIELD GOALS MADE: SEASON FGs Name Sandro Sciortino 23 22 Nate Freese 17 Brian Lowe 16 John Cooper John Matich Brian Lowe 15
Year 2002 2010 1986 1980 1996 1989
FIELD GOALS MADE: GAME FGs Name 4 Nate Freese Nate Freese Nate Freese Steve Aponavicius Brian Lowe Brian Lowe 3 Steve Aponavicius Ryan Ohliger Sandro Sciortino Brian Lowe David Gordon John Cooper Fred Steinfort Nate Freese Nate Freese
Year 2011 2010 2010 2009 1989 1986 2008 2004 2002 1989 1994 1980 1973 2010 2010
Game Wake Forest Kent State Florida State Maryland Georgia Tech Army, West Virginia Georgia Tech West Virginia Four times Syracuse, Temple Army Villanova, Army, USAFA Navy Clemson Syracuse
FIELD GOALS MADE: LONGEST FGs Name 55 Fred Steinfort 53 John Matich 52 Nate Freese Fred Steinfort Fred Steinfort Brian Lowe John King
Year 1974 1998 2011 1974 1973 1989 1971
Game Tulane Miami Wake Forest Pittsburgh Navy Syracuse Villanova
TOUCHDOWNS: CAREER TDs Name 36 Willliam Green Troy Stradford 34 Keith Barnette 32 Kelvin Martin Omari Walker 30 Montel Harris 29 Darnell Campbell 27 Derrick Knight 25 Mike Cloud 24 Mike Esposito 23 Steve Strachan Dan Conway Mike Holovak 22 Ed Toner 20 Chuck Darling Al Weston
Year 1999-2001 1982-86 1973-75 1983-86 1994-97 2008-12 1991-93 2000-03 1995-98 1972-74 1981-84 1976-79 1940-42 1987-90 1922-24 1926-28
TOUCHDOWNS: SEASON TDs Name 22 Keith Barnette 21 Darnell Campbell 17 William Green Mike Esposito 16 Fred Willis Dave Bennett 14 Montel Harris William Green Mike Cloud 12 Derrick Knight Vito Ananis Al Weston
Year 1974 1993 2001 1973 1970 1968 2009 2000 1998 2002 1939 1926
SEASON PREVIEW
PUNT RETURN AVERAGE: CAREER Yds Name Returns 25.3 Spiffy Evans, 2012 11/278 Ed Rideout, 1969-71 43/714 16.6 13.6 Dick Zotti, 1951-53 28/382
SCORING: CAREER
Year 1974 1993 2002 1973 1970 1968
UNIVERSITY & MEDIA
POINTS: SEASON Pts Name 134 Keith Barnette 126 Darnell Campbell 107 Sandro Sciortino 102 Mike Esposito 96 Fred Willis Dave Bennett
Pts 290 262 243 224 216 216 215 206 194 192 190 185 180 180 174 168 162 161 156 155 152 152 146 140 140 138 138 136 135 132 121 114 114 108
HISTORY & RECORDS
Year 2006-09 1986-89 1996-99 2010-present 1999-2001 1982-86 1972-75 1973-75 1983-86 1994-97 2000-03 1982-84 2004-06 2008-12 1968-70 1991-93 1972-74 2000-03 1979-81
FG 47-64 57-83 46-73 50-61 0 0 32-60 0 0 0 35-51 30-46 0 0 0 0 0 33-51 0 0 29-44 0 32-41 0 0 0 0 0 18 23-37 9 0 0 0
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POINTS: CAREER Pts Name 290 Steve Aponavicius 262 Brian Lowe 243 John Matich 224 Nate Freese 216 William Green Troy Stradford 215 Fred Steinfort 206 Keith Barnette 194 Kelvin Martin 192 Omari Walker 190 Sandro Sciortino 185 Kevin Snow 184 Ryan Ohliger 180 Montel Harris Fred Willis 174 Darnell Campbell 168 Mike Esposito 162 Derrick Knight 161 John Cooper
Run 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0
COACHES & STAFF
Touchdowns Extra Points Years Run Pass Other Kick Pass 2006-09 0 0 0 145-150 0 1986-89 0 0 0 91-95 0 1996-99 0 0 0 105-108 0 2010-pres. 0 0 0 74-76 0 1999-2001 33 3 0 0 0 1982-86 27 9 0 0 0 1972-75 0 0 0 119-125 0 1973-75 34 0 0 0 0 1983-86 0 28 4 0 1 1994-97 32 0 0 0 0 2000-03 0 0 0 85-87 0 1982-84 0 0 0 95-106 0 2008-11 27 3 0 0 0 1968-70 19 11 0 0 0 1991-93 27 2 0 0 0 1972-74 24 0 4 0 0 2000-03 25 2 0 0 0 1979-81 0 0 0 62-89 0 1995-98 14 0 0 0 0 1926-28 19 3 3 5 0 2004-06 1 0 0 59-66 0 1966-68 14 10 1 0 1 2010-pres. 0 0 0 50-52 0 1922-24 20 0 1 14 0 1940-42 23 0 0 2 0 1981-84 22 1 0 0 0 1940-41 13 3 1 36 0 1987-90 18 4 0 0 0 1992-94 0 0 0 81-82 0 1975-78 0 0 0 63-67 0 1917-20 11 0 0 28 0 1976-79 17 2 0 0 0 1928-30 13 5 1 0 0 1924-26 18 0 0 0 0
THE EAGLES
Name Steve Aponavicius Brian Lowe John Matich Nate Freese William Green Troy Stradford Fred Steinfort Keith Barnette Kelvin Martin Omari Walker Sandro Sciortino Kevin Snow Montel Harris Fred Willis Darnell Campbell Mike Esposito Derrick Knight John Cooper Mike Cloud Al Weston Ryan Ohliger Dave Bennett Nate Freese Chuck Darling Mike Holovak Steve Strachan Monk Maznicki Ed Toner David Gordon Tim Moorman Jim Fitzpatrick Dan Conway Ceslaus Antos Jack Cronin
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RECORDS 11
Derrick Knight Tim Hasselbeck Mike Holovak
2003 1999 1940
TOUCHDOWNS: GAME TDs Name 5 Montel Harris Darnell Campbell 4 Glen Capriola Keith Barnette Phil Bennett Tom Magnarelli-Reis Ed Petela Chuck Darling
Year 2009 1993 1975 1974 1973 1954 1949 1924
PAT KICKS MADE: CAREER Name PATs 119 Fred Steinfort 111 Steve Aponavicius 105 John Matich Kevin Snow 95 Brian Lowe 91
Year 1972-75 2006-08 1996-99 1982-84 1986-89
PAT KICKS MADE: SEASON PATs Name 46 Steve Aponavicius Kevin Snow 42 David Gordon Fred Steinfort
Year 2007 1984 1993 1974
Attempts 50 49 43 43
PAT KICKS MADE: GAME PATs Name 10 Fred Steinfort Ed Petela
Year 1974 1949
Game Massachusetts Holy Cross
PUNT ATTEMPTS: CAREER Punts Name 284 Ryan Quigley 259 Johnny Ayers 257 John Cooper 238 Kevin McMyler 225 Jason Malecki 210 Ryan Quigley 196 Jim Walton
Year 2008-11 2004-07 1978-81 1999-2002 1995-98 2008-12 1974-78
PUNT ATTEMPTS: SEASON Punts Name 79 Ryan Quigley 75 Johnny Ayers 72 Ryan Quigley Steve Peach 70 John Cooper 69 Ryan Quigley 66 Jeff Gomulinski 65 Bill Kushner
Year 2010 2007 2009 1985 1981 2011 2003 1991
PUNT ATTEMPTS: GAME Punts Name 12 John Cooper 11 Jim Walton Joe DiVito Dick McBride Ryan Quigley
Year 1980 1977 1965 1950 2010
PUNTING AVERAGE: CAREER (MIN. 50) Yds Name Year 42.6 Jeff Beckley 1992-94 42.3 Jim Walton 1974-77 42.1 Gerald Levano 2012 PUNTING AVERAGE: SEASON (MIN. 20) Yds Name Year 44.3 Jim Walton 1975 LONGEST PUNT Yds Name 77 John Cooper Jim Walton 76 Johnny Ayers
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Year 1980 1976 2004
Game NC State Temple Army West Virginia Massachusetts Holy Cross Holy Cross Marquette
TOTAL INTERCEPTIONS: CAREER Int Name Year 25 Tony Thurman 1981-84 John Salmon 1966-68 17 15 DeJuan Tribble 2004-07 TOTAL INTERCEPTIONS: SEASON Name Year Int Tony Thurman 1984 12 8 John Salmon 1968 Ed Clasby 1948 DeJuan Tribble 2006 7 TOTAL INTERCEPTIONS: GAME Int Name 3 DeJuan Tribble Jamie Silva DeJuan Tribble T.J. Stancil Jason Pohopek Tony Thurman Tony Thurman Jim Budness Kelly Elias Ned Guillet Gary Dancewicz Jim King Hank Blaha Bob Flanagan Harry Downes
Year 2007 2007 2006 2003 1990 1984 1982 1979 1976 1973 1969 1968 1963 1951 1929
INTERCEPTION RETURN YARDS: CAREER Yds Name Year 335 Tony Thurman 1981-84
Ints 25
INTERCEPTION RETURN YARDS: SEASON Yds Name Year 182 Jim McGowan 1962
Ints 7
INTERCEPTION RETURN YARDS: GAME Yds Name Year 136 Jim McGowan 1962 INTERCEPTION RETURN YARDS: PLAY Yds Name Year 100 Don Allard 1956
Game Navy Texas Army Oklahoma Notre Dame Punts 140 196 57 Punts 49 Punts Game Holy Cross Florida State West Virginia
Game Wake Forest Bowling Green Miami (Fla.) Colorado State Navy Alabama Holy Cross Army West Virginia Villanova Tulane VMI Buffalo Georgia Boston U.
Ints 2
Game Texas Tech Game Brandeis
INTERCEPTION RETURN FOR TDS: CAREER TDs Name Year 3 DeJuan Tribble 2004-08 Jim McGowan 1962-64 Ed Doherty 1941-43
Int 11 8 10
INTERCEPTION RETURN FOR TDS: SEASON TDs Name Year 3 DeJuan Tribble 2006 Jim McGowan 1962 Ed Doherty 1943
Int 7 7 10 (5 Games)
INTERCEPTION RETURN FOR TDS: GAME TDs Name Year 2 Jim McGowan 1962 Ed Doherty 1943
Int Texas Tech Rome AFB
BIGGEST COMEBACKS at Hawaii W, 24-21 8/31/96 (down 21-13 at 13:26, before tying 21-21 at 1:36) vs. Rutgers W, 14-13 10/16/82 (down 13-6 at end of 3rd, before taking a 14-13 lead at 0:12) at Tulane W, 30-28 10/8/77 (down 28-21 at 12:06, before taking a 30-28 lead at 3:29) W, 32-24 9/29/73 at Texas A&M (down 24-17 midway 4th, before taking a 25-24 lead at 2:08) BC Trails with under 1:00 Remaining in a Win at Virginia Tech W, 14-10 10/25/07 7 (down 10-0 with 2:11, before taking a 14-10 lead at 0:11) vs. Rutgers W, 14-13 10/16/82 (down 13-6 at end of 3rd, before taking a 14-13 lead at 0:12) 6 at Notre Dame W, 24-23 10/23/04 (down 23-17 at 2:51, before taking a 24-23 lead at 0:54) at Miami (FL) W, 47-45 11/23/84 4 (down 45-41 at 0:28, before taking a 47-45 lead at 0:00) BC Tied with under 1:00 Remaining in a Win at Hawaii W, 24-21 8/31/96 0 (tied 21-21 at 1:36, before taking a 24-21 lead at 0:00) at Villanova W, 27-24 9/23/67 (tied 24-24 at midway 4th, before taking a 27-2 lead at 0:35) vs. Syracuse W, 21-14 9/19/64 (tied 14-14 early in 4th, before taking a 21-14 lead at 0:02) 8 10/23/99 (led 14-0) 9/27/58 (led 14-0) 9/7/91 (led 10-0) 11/12/88 (led 10-0) 11/14/87 (led 10-0) 11/1/97 (down 14-0) 10/1/88 (down 14-0) 11/15/03 (down 12-0) 9/28/96 (down 14-3) 9/1/01 (down 10-0) 9/13/97 (down 10-0)
9/13/97 (down 17-3) 10/15/05 (down 20-7) 10/23/04 (down 20-7) 10/16/82 (down 13-0) 10/31/70 (down 13-0) 9/8/84 (down 24-14) 9/10/83 (down 13-3)
10/25/07 (down 10-0) 9/7/02 (down 27-17) 9/8/84 (down 31-21) 11/4/61 (down 10-0) 11/1/97 (down 21-13) 10/1/88 (down 24-16) 12/30/06 (down 24-16)
2012 SEASON REVIEW HISTORY & RECORDS
4TH-QUARTER COMEBACKS Largest Deficit During the Fourth Quarter in a Win 12 vs. Pittsburgh W, 34-31 10/1/88 (down 31-19 at 8:42, before taking a 34-31 lead at 1:28) at Holy Cross W, 27-26 11/29/80 (down 26-14 at 12:00, before taking a 27-26 lead at 4:00) 10 at Rutgers W, 41-38 11/24/95 (down 38-28 at 8:59, before taking a 41-38 lead at 1:16) vs. Stanford W, 34-27 9/7/02 (down 27-17 at end of 3rd, before taking a 34-27 lead at 0:36) at Virginia Tech W, 14-10 10/25/07 (down 10-0 with 2:11, before taking a 14-10 lead at 0:11) at Alabama W, 38-31 9/8/84 (down 31-21 at end of 3rd, before taking a 38-31 lead at 3:26) vs. Iowa State W, 14-10 11/4/61 (down 10-0 at end of 3rd, before taking a 14-0 lead at 4:38) BC Trails with under 5:00 Remaining in a Win 10 at Virginia Tech W, 14-10 10/25/07 (trailed 10-0 with 2:11, before taking a 14-10 lead at 0:11) at Rutgers W, 41-38 11/24/95 (38-28 at 8:59, before taking a 41-38 lead at 1:16) 9 vs. Wake Forest W, 35-30 10/15/05 (down 30-21 at 3:26, before taking a 35-30 lead at 1:18)
4TH-QUARTER OPPONENT COMEBACKS Largest Lead During the Fourth Quarter in a Loss vs. Miami (FL) L, 31-28 10/23/99 21 (led 28-7 at end of 3rd, before trailing 31-28 at 0:03) 18 vs. Navy L, 32-31 10/24/98 (led 28-10 at end of 3rd, before trailing 32-31 at 1:41) 11 vs. West Virginia L, 17-14 11/26/93 (led 14-3 at 13:34, before trailing 17-14 at 1:08) at West Virginia L, 21-20 10/20/84 (led 20-9 at end of 3rd, before trailing 21-20 at 4:46) BC Leads with under 5:00 Remaining in a Loss 7 vs. Miami (FL) L, 31-28 10/23/99 (led 28-21 at 9:45, before trailing 31-28 at 0:03) at Northwestern L, 22-21 9/18/93 (led 21-14 at 7:49, before trailing 22-21 at 4:28) 6 vs. Navy L, 32-31 10/24/98 (led 31-25 at 4:36, before trailing 32-31 at 1:41) at West Virginia L, 20-14 11/19/94 (led 20-14 at 9:00, before trailing 21-20 at 4:52) 5 vs. NC State L, 17-15 9/23/06 (Lost with 00:05 to play on a touchdown pass) BC Leads with under 1:00 Remaining in a Loss 5 vs. NC State L, 17-15 9/23/06 (Lost with 00:05 to play on a touchdown pass) 3 at Pittsburgh L, 19-16 10/26/02 (led 16-13 at 7:41, before tied 16-16 at 0:05 and losing 19-16 in OT) at Penn State L, 7-3 9/23/89 (led 3-0 at end of 3rd, before trailing 7-3 at 0:46) BC Tied with under 1:00 Remaining in a Loss 0 vs. Miami (FL) L, 31-28 10/23/99 (tied 28-28 at 3:51, before trailing 31-28 at 0:03) vs. Miami (FL) L, 17-14 11/11/95 (tied 14-14 at 5:57, before trailing 17-14 at 0:49) vs. West Virginia L, 31-24 10/19/91 (tied 24-24 at 5:13, before trailing 31-24 at 0:24) at Penn State L, 23-20 9/17/89 (tied 20-20 at 6:45, before trailing 23-20 at 0:58) at West Virginia L, 20-13 10/9/82 (tied 13-13 at 8:32, before trailing 20-13 at 0:25)
COACHES & STAFF
10/23/99 (led 28-7) 10/24/98 (led 28-10) 10/20/84 (led 20-9) 8/30/03 (led 21-12) 10/25/75 (led 14-6)
THE EAGLES
10/23/99 (led 31-7) 10/20/84 (led 20-6) 11/7/87 (led 17-6) 10/25/75 (led 14-3) 11/11/78 (led 17-7)
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BY QUARTER Largest Lead After One Quarter in a Loss 14 vs. Miami (FL) L, 31-28 L, 24-14 at Syracuse 10 vs. Michigan L, 35-13 vs. Syracuse L, 45-20 L, 45-17 at Syracuse Largest Deficit After One Quarter in a Win 14 vs. Pittsburgh W, 22-21 W, 34-31 vs. Pittsburgh 12 at Rutgers W, 35-25 11 vs. Navy W, 43-38 vs. West Virginia W, 34-10 10 vs. West Virginia W, 31-24 Largest Halftime Lead in a Loss vs. Miami (FL) L, 31-28 21 14 at West Virginia L, 21-20 11 at Notre Dame L, 32-25 L, 22-14 at Syracuse 10 at Army L, 29-26 Largest Halftime Deficit in a Win vs. West Virginia W, 31-24 14 13 vs. Wake Forest W, 35-30 at Notre Dame W, 24-23 W, 14-13 vs. Rutgers vs. Army W, 21-13 10 at Alabama W, 38-31 W, 31-16 vs. Clemson Largest Lead After Three Quarters in a Loss 21 vs. Miami (FL) L, 31-28 18 vs. Navy L, 32-31 11 at West Virginia L, 21-20 9 vs. Wake Forest L, 32-28 8 at Syracuse L, 22-14 Largest Deficit After Three Quarters in a Win 10 vs. Virginia Tech W, 14-10 vs. Stanford W, 34-27 at Alabama W, 38-31 vs. Iowa State W, 14-10 8 vs. Pittsburgh W, 22-21 vs. Pittsburgh W, 34-31 vs. Navy W, 25-24
DEFICITS, LEADS AND ATTENDANCE Trailed 17-0 at 8:34 (2nd) 31-14 at 14:50 (3rd) 17-3 at 1:11 (2nd) 21-7 at 4:26 (3rd) 14-0 at 13:59 (1st) 29-15 at 12:06 (3rd)
LARGEST LEAD IN A LOSS Points Opponent Result Date Led 28 Miami (FL) L, 31-28 10/23/99 28-0 at 6:18 (3rd)
Behind By 17 until 2:54 (2nd) 17 until 7:21 (3rd) 14 until 2:12 (3rd) 14 until 2:09 (3rd) 14 until 13:08 (2nd) 14 until 9:06 (3rd)
18 17 17
Navy Syracuse Army
UNIVERSITY & MEDIA
LARGEST DEFICIT IN A VICTORY Points Opponent Result Date 17 Wake Forest W, 35-30 10/15/05 17 Alabama W, 38-31 9/8/84 14 West Virginia W, 31-24 9/13/97 14 Pittsburgh W, 22-21 11/1/97 14 Pittsburgh W, 34-31 10/1/88 14 Navy W, 43-38 9/28/96
L, 32-31 10/24/98 28-10 at 2:25 (3rd) 18 until 12:19 (4th) L, 45-17 11/14/87 17-0 at 10:41 (2nd) 17 until 7:00 (2nd) L, 29-26 11/11/78 led 24-7 at 9:34 (2nd) 17 until 7:52 (3rd)
ATTENDANCE RECORDS Largest attendance at a BC home game..................................................................44,500 Largest attendance at a BC away game...................................106,445 (Penn State, 2003) Largest attendance for a BC regular season neutral site game.................................62,711 (vs. Ohio State, 1995) Largest attendance for a BC bowl game......70,412 (Continental Tire Bowl vs. UNC, 2004)
Ahead By 28 until 2:11 (3rd)
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ALL-TIME FINAL POLLS 1940 AP 1. Minnesota 2. Stanford 3. Michigan 4. Tennessee 5. BOSTON COLLEGE 6. Texas A&M 7. Northwestern 8. Nebraska 1942 AP 1. Ohio State 2. Georgia 3. Wisconsin 4. Tulsa 5. Georgia Tech 6. Notre Dame 7. Tennessee 8. BOSTON COLLEGE 9. Michigan 10. Alabama 1983 AP 1. Miami (FL) 2. Nebraska 3. Auburn 4. Georgia 5. Texas 6. Florida 7. Brigham Young 8. Michigan 9. Ohio State 10. Illinois 19. BOSTON COLLEGE 1984 AP 1. Brigham Young 2. Washington 3. Florida 4. Nebraska 5. BOSTON COLLEGE 6. Oklahoma 7. Oklahoma State 8. SMU 9. UCLA 10. Southern Cal 1986 AP 1. Penn State 2. Miami (FL) 3. Oklahoma 4. Arizona State 5. Nebraska 6. Auburn 7. Ohio State 8. Michigan 9. Alabama 10. LSU 19. BOSTON COLLEGE 1992 AP 1. Alabama 2. Florida State 3. Miami (FL) 4. Notre Dame 5. Michigan 6. Syracuse 7. Texas A&M 8. Georgia 9. Stanford 10. Florida 21. BOSTON COLLEGE 1993 AP 1. Florida State 2. Notre Dame 3. Nebraska 4. Auburn 5. Florida 6. Wisconsin 7. West Virginia 8. Penn State 9. Texas A&M 10. Arizona 13. BOSTON COLLEGE
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1994 AP 1. Nebraska 2. Penn State 3. Colorado 4. Florida State 5. Alabama 6. Miami (FL) 7. Florida 8. Texas A&M 9. Auburn 10. Utah 23. BOSTON COLLEGE 2001 AP 1. Miami (FL) 2. Oregon 3. Florida 4. Tennessee 5. Texas 6. Oklahoma 7. Nebraska 8. LSU 9. Colorado 10. Maryland 23. BOSTON COLLEGE 2004 AP 1. Southern Cal 2. Auburn 3. Oklahoma 4. Utah 5. Texas 6. Louisville 7. Georgia 8. Iowa 9. California 10. Virginia Tech 21. BOSTON COLLEGE 2005 AP 1. Texas 2. Southern Cal 3. Penn State 4. Ohio State 5. West Virginia 6. LSU 7. Virginia Tech 8. Alabama 9. Notre Dame 10. Georgia 18. BOSTON COLLEGE 2006 AP 1. Florida 2. Ohio State 3. LSU 4. Southern Cal 5. Boise State 6. Louisville 7. Wisconsin 8. Michigan 9. Auburn 10. West Virginia 20. BOSTON COLLEGE 2007 AP 1. LSU 2. Georgia 3. Southern Cal 4. Missouri 5. Ohio State 6. West Virginia 7. Kansas 8. Oklahoma 9. Virginia Tech 10. BOSTON COLLEGE 1983 UPI 1. Miami (FL) 2. Nebraska 3. Auburn 4. Georgia 5. Texas 6. Florida 7. Brigham Young 8. Ohio State 9. Michigan 10. Illinois 20. BOSTON COLLEGE
1984 UPI 1. Brigham Young 2. Washington 3. Nebraska 4. BOSTON COLLEGE 5. Oklahoma State 6. Oklahoma 7. Florida 8. SMU 9. Southern Cal 10. UCLA 1986 UPI 1. Penn State 2. Miami (FL) 3. Oklahoma 4. Nebraska 5. Arizona State 6. Ohio State 7. Michigan 8. Auburn 9. Alabama 10. Arizona 18. BOSTON COLLEGE 1992 UPI 1. Alabama 2. Florida State 3. Miami (FL) 4. Notre Dame 5. Michigan 6. Syracuse 7. Texas A&M 8. Georgia 9. Stanford 10. Florida 21. BOSTON COLLEGE 1992 CNN/USA TODAY 1. Alabama 2. Florida State 3. Miami (FL) 4. Notre Dame 5. Michigan 6. Texas A&M 7. Syracuse 8. Georgia 9. Stanford 10. Washington 21. BOSTON COLLEGE 1993 CNN/USA TODAY 1. Florida State 2. Notre Dame 3. Nebraska 4. Florida 5. Wisconsin 6. West Virginia 7. Penn State 8. Texas A&M 9. Arizona 10. Ohio State 12. BOSTON COLLEGE 1994 CNN/USA TODAY 1. Nebraska 2. Penn State 3. Colorado 4. Alabama 5. Florida State 6. Miami (FL) 7. Florida 8. Utah 9. Ohio State 10. Brigham Young 22. BOSTON COLLEGE
2001 ESPN/USA TODAY 1. Miami (FL) 2. Oregon 3. Florida 4. Tennessee 5. Texas 6. Oklahoma 7. LSU 8. Nebraska 9. Colorado 10. Washington State 21. BOSTON COLLEGE 2004 ESPN/USA TODAY 1. Southern Cal 2. Auburn 3. Oklahoma 4. Texas 5. Utah 6. Georgia 7. Louisville 8. Iowa 9. California 10. Virginia Tech 21. BOSTON COLLEGE 2005 ESPN/USA TODAY 1. Texas 2. Southern Cal 3. Penn State 4. Ohio State 5. LSU 6. West Virginia 7. Virginia Tech 8. Alabama 9. TCU 10. Georgia 17. BOSTON COLLEGE 2006 ESPN/USA TODAY 1. Florida 2. Ohio State 3. LSU 4. Southern Cal 5. Wisconsin 6. Boise State 7. Louisville 8. Auburn 9. Michigan 10. West Virginia 20. BOSTON COLLEGE 2007 USA TODAY 1. LSU 2. Southern Cal 3. Georgia 4. Ohio State 5. Missouri 6. West Virginia 7. Kansas 8. Oklahoma 9. Virginia Tech 10. Texas 11. BOSTON COLLEGE FINAL AP APPEARANCES Decade Final Poll 1930s 1 1940s 2 1980s 3 1990s 3 2000s 5 HIGHEST FINAL APPEARANCES AP..........5th in 1940, 1984 UPI...................4th in 1984 CNN/USA Today...........12th in 1993
DEFENSIVE RECORDS
TOTAL OFFENSE ALLOWED: PER GAME (MIN. 10 GAMES) 1958 10 games 194.2 1965 10 games 220.7 1975 11 games 233.0 1962 10 games 236.8 1971 11 games 241.3
RUSHING YARDS ALLOWED: PER GAME (MIN. 10 GAMES) 75.6 2007 14 games 82.8 2010 13 games 90.8 2005 12 games 91.2 2008 14 games 103.2 2009 13 games 106.0 1958 10 games 107.9 2006 13 games
PASSING YARDS ALLOWED: PER GAME (MIN. 10 GAMES) 65.1 1978 11 games 88.2 1958 10 games 89.4 1965 10 games 105.5 1976 11 games 107.9 1961 10 games
FUMBLES RECOVERED: GAME 7 VMI 1965 6 Wichita 1963 Marquette 1958 5 Navy 2002 Army 1986 FUMBLES RECOVERED: SEASON (MIN. 10 GAMES) 24 1958 10 games 23 1979 11 games 22 1976 11 games 1961 10 games 21 1977 11 games TOTAL TURNOVERS FORCED: GAME 9 Pittsburgh 1980 VMI 1965 8 UMass 1977 UMass 1974 Villanova 1961 TOTAL TURNOVERS FORCED: SEASON (MIN. 10 GAMES) 46 1979 11 games 45 1962 10 games 42 1983 12 games 1965 10 games 41 1973 11 games SACKS: GAME 8 NC State Rutgers Temple 6 Northwestern Penn State
2005 2001 1994 1992 1991
TOTAL TACKLES: GAME 25 Frank Chamberlin Syracuse Stephen Boyd Virginia Tech Tom McManus Rutgers 24 Nick Clancy Northwestern 23 Luke Kuechly Duke Stephen Boyd Virginia Tech 22 Stephen Boyd Syracuse Tom McManus Syracuse 21 Luke Kuechly Duke Tom McManus Rutgers 20 Luke Kuechly Florida State Luke Kuechly NC State Tom McManus Army Nick Clancy Virginia Tech
1999
2005 1994 2008 2005 2003 1994
SACKS: SEASON 13 Erik Storz Mike Mamula 11.5 Mathias Kiwanuka Mathias Kiwanuka 11 Chris Hovan Mike Mamula 9.5 Mathias Kiwanuka Eric Lindstrom 9 Stalin Colinet
1997 1994 2004 2003 1999 1993 2005 1986 1996
SACKS: CAREER 37.5 Mathias Kiwanuka 24 Mike Mamula 20.5 Chris Hovan 19 Erick Storz 18.5 Sean Guthrie 17 Stephen Boyd Jason Pohopek 15 Mike Willetts 14.5 Nick Larkin Eric Lindstrom
2002-05 1992-94 1996-99 1994-97 1998-01 1991-94 1989-92 1996-99 2004-07 1984-88
1994 1991 2012 2011 1993 1993 1992 2010 1992 2011 2010 1991 2012
TOTAL TACKLES: SEASON 191 Luke Kuechly 2011 183 Luke Kuechly 2010 165 Tom McManus 1991 161 Stephen Boyd 1993 159 Tom McManus 1992 158 Luke Kuechly 2009 156 Bill Romanowski 1987 151 Mike Saylor 1988 145 Nick Clancy 2012 143 Ed Duran 1988 138 Matt Kelley 1990 133 Stephen Boyd 1992 131 Matt Kelley 1989 130 Pedro Cirino 1997 Stephen Boyd 1994
TACKLES FOR LOSS: SEASON 25.5 Mathias Kiwanuka 2004 20 Chris Hovan 1999 18 Stalin Colinet 1996 16.5 Tim Bulman 2004 16 B.J. Raji 2008 Mathias Kiwanuka 2003 15 Luke Kuechly 2011 14 Max Holloway 2010 Nick Gianacakos 1995 13 Luke Kuechly 2009 Mark Herzlich 2008 Chris Hovan 1998 Erik Storz 1997 Tim Morabito 1994 Ivan Caesar 1989 TACKLES FOR LOSS: CAREER 65.5 Mathias Kiwanuka 2002-05 44 Luke Kuechly 2009-11 43 Chris Hovan 1996-99 38 Tim Bulman 2001-04 33 Tim Morabito 1992-96 32.5 B.J. Raji 2004-08 31 Stalin Colinet 1993-96 Chris Sullivan 1992-95 30.5 Mark Herzlich 2006-2010 29.5 Doug Goodwin 2000-03
UNIVERSITY & MEDIA
PASSING YARDS ALLOWED: SEASON (MIN. 10 GAMES) 716 1978 11 games 882 1958 10 games 894 1965 10 games 1,079 1961 10 games 1,120 1950 10 games
INTERCEPTIONS: SEASON (MIN. 10 GAMES) 26 2008 14 games 1962 10 games 25 2007 14 games 24 1983 12 games 23 1984 12 games 1979 11 games
POINTS ALLOWED: SEASON (MIN. 10 GAMES) 1929 10 games 39 1939 11 games 40 1940 11 games 52 1930 10 games 63 65 1929 10 games
SACKS: GAME 3.5 Mathias Kiwanuka NC State Mike Mamula Temple 3 B.J. Raji NC State Mathias Kiwanuka Ball State Mathias Kiwanuka Notre Dame Mike Mamula Syracuse
1996-99 1987-90 2004-07
HISTORY & RECORDS
PASSING YARDS ALLOWED: GAME 0 UMass/Syracuse 1978 Villanova 1977 3 Villanova 1976 4 UMass 1987 7 Syracuse 1973 Villanova 1964
2007 1983 1986 2003 1990 1984 1982 1980 1976 1973 1971 1963 1962 1957 1956
POINTS ALLOWED: PER GAME (MIN. 10 GAMES) 1939 11 games 3.6 1940 11 games 4.7 1930 10 games 6.3 1929 10 games 6.5 1942 10 games 7.4
332 Pedro Cirino 313 Ivan Caesar 312 Jamie Silva
2012 SEASON REVIEW
RUSHING YARDS ALLOWED: SEASON (MIN. 10 GAMES) 902 1941 10 games 1,058 2007 14 games 1,060 1958 10 games 1,076 2010 13 games 1,090 2005 12 games 1,197 1994 12 games
INTERCEPTIONS: GAME Bowling Green 6 Holy Cross VMI Colorado State 5 Navy Holy Cross Holy Cross Pittsburgh West Virginia Navy Navy Buffalo Holy Cross Marquette Brandeis
12 games 12 games 12 games 12 games 14 games 12 games
COACHES & STAFF
RUSHING YARDS ALLOWED: GAME -30 Louisville 1991 -19 UMass 1973 -12 Buffalo 2006 -11 Pittsburgh 1995 -8 Boston University 1958 Temple 1994
FIRST DOWNS ALLOWED: SEASON: (MIN. 10 GAMES) 1958 10 games 91 1965 10 games 116 1960 10 games 128 1975 11 games 139 10 games 1962
SACKS: SEASON (MIN. 10 GAMES) 1994 47 1986 43 1999 40 1993 38 2008 35 2005
THE EAGLES
TOTAL OFFENSE ALLOWED: SEASON (MIN. 10 GAMES) 1958 10 games 1,942 1965 10 games 2,207 1962 10 games 2,368 1960 10 games 2,547 1970 10 games 2,550
FIRST DOWNS ALLOWED: GAME Villanova 1977 4 1965 Richmond 1962 Houston Northwestern 1992 5 1970 Holy Cross 1958 Holy Cross 1957 Villanova
SEASON PREVIEW
TOTAL OFFENSE ALLOWED: GAME Holy Cross 1970 52 Houston 1962 71 Northwestern 1992 75 1957 Villanova Syracuse 1974 84
TOTAL TACKLES: CAREER 532 Luke Kuechly 2009-11 524 Stephen Boyd 1991-94 432 Matt Kelley 1987-90 429 Ed Duran 1986-89 427 Tom McManus 1989-92 381 Josh Ott 2000-03 365 Bill Romanowski 1985-87 360 Kevin Pearson 1987-90 341 Luke Kuechly 2009-Present 165
RECORDS VS. RANKED TEAMS DATE OPP. RANK Oct. 29, 1948 13 Sept. 30, 1950 6 Nov. 11, 1950 13 Dec. 1, 1951 16 Oct. 17, 1952 15 Oct. 3, 1953 3 Oct. 5, 1956 13 Sept. 21, 1957 12 Sept. 26, 1959 7 Sept. 19, 1964 9 Oct. 26, 1968 4 Nov. 1, 1969 5 Oct. 24, 1970 7 Oct. 14, 1972 16 Oct. 12, 1973 6 Sept. 14, 1974 10 Sept. 15, 1975 9 Sept. 11, 1976 7 Oct. 1, 1977 16 Sept. 23, 1978 9 Oct. 7, 1978 9 Sept. 13, 1980 3 Sept. 20, 1980 11 Oct. 18, 1980 7 Sept. 26, 1981 9 Oct. 10, 1981 2 Oct. 31, 1981 2 Sept. 18, 1982 16 Oct. 30, 1982 8 Sept. 24, 1983 19 Sept. 8, 1984 9 Nov. 23, 1984 12 August 29, 1985 10 Sept. 14, 1985 17 Nov. 2, 1985 3 Dec. 23, 1986 17 Sept. 26, 1987 15 Oct. 31, 1987 13 Nov. 7, 1987 9 Nov. 14, 1987 6 Sept. 1, 1988 8 Oct. 22, 1988 6 Nov. 12, 1988 15 Sept. 9, 1989 23 Oct. 28, 1989 15 Sept. 8, 1990 17 Sept. 15, 1990 17 Nov. 10, 1990 20 Sept. 7, 1991 2 Sept. 14, 1991 17 Sept. 28, 1991 10 Nov. 16, 1991 17 Nov. 23, 1991 1 Oct. 17, 1992 9 Nov. 7, 1991 8 Jan. 1, 1992 17 Sept. 4, 1993 5 Oct. 2, 1993 13 Nov. 6, 1993 25 Nov. 20, 1993 1
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OPPONENT Clemson Oklahoma Clemson Holy Cross Villanova LSU Miami Navy Army Syracuse Penn State Penn State Air Force Air Force Miami Texas Notre Dame Texas Pittsburgh Texas A&M Pittsburgh Pittsburgh Stanford Florida State North Carolina Penn State Pittsburgh Clemson Penn State West Virginia Alabama Miami BYU Maryland Penn State Georgia Penn State Tennessee Notre Dame Syracuse Southern Cal West Virginia Syracuse Pittsburgh West Virginia Pittsburgh Ohio State Louisville Michigan Georgia Tech Penn State Syracuse Miami Penn State Notre Dame Tennessee Miami Syracuse Virginia Tech Notre Dame
SCORE 19-26 L 0-28 L 14-35 L 19-14 W 7-28 L 6-42 L 6-27 L 6-46 L 8-44 L 21-14 W 0-29 L 16-38 L 10-35 L 9-13 L 10-15 L 9-42 L 3-17 L 14-13 W 7-45 L 2-37 L 15-32 L 6-14 L 30-13 W 7-41 L 14-56 L 7-38 L 24-29 L 17-17 T 17-52 L 17-27 L 38-31 W 47-45 W 14-28 L 13-31 L 12-16 L 27-24 W 17-27 L 20-18 W 25-32 L 17-45 L 7-34 L 19-59 L 20-45 L 10-29 L 30-44 L 6-29 L 10-31 L 10-17 L 13-35 L 14-30 L 21-28 L 16-38 L 14-19 L 35-32 W 7-54 L 23-28 L 7-52 L 33-29 W 48-34 W 41-39 W
DATE OPP. RANK Nov. 26, 1993 5 Sept. 3, 1994 5 Sept. 17, 1994 18 Oct. 8, 1994 8 Nov. 12, 1994 14 Nov. 26, 1994 5 Dec. 25, 1994 11 August 27, 1995 12 Sept. 7, 1995 20 Sept. 16, 1995 11 Oct. 28, 1995 12 Nov. 18, 1995 22 Sept. 14, 1996 19 Sept. 21, 1996 8 Nov. 9, 1996 17 Nov. 23, 1996 25 Oct. 11, 1997 23 Nov. 8, 1997 22 Oct. 8, 1998 17 Oct. 17, 1998 23 Oct. 31, 1998 25 Nov. 7, 1998 13 Nov. 26, 1999 2 Sept. 30, 2000 4 Nov. 11, 2000 11 Nov. 25, 2000 2 Oct. 20, 2001 6 Nov. 10, 2001 1 Nov. 24, 2001 22 Sept. 21, 2002 1 Oct. 10, 2002 4 Sept. 6, 2003 25 Sept. 20, 2003 2 Nov. 1, 2003 23 Nov. 22, 2003 12 Oct. 23, 2004 24 Nov. 13, 2004 10 Sept. 24, 2005 8 Oct. 27, 2005 3 Sept. 9, 2006 18 Oct. 12, 2006 22 Nov. 4, 2006 22 Nov. 18, 2006 21 Sept. 15, 2007 15 Oct. 25, 2007 11 Nov. 17, 2007 15 Dec. 1, 2007 6 Oct. 18, 2008 17 Nov. 15, 2008 20 Oct. 10, 2009 5 Nov. 21, 2009 25 Oct. 16, 2010 16 Jan. 9, 2011 15 Oct. 8, 2011 8 Oct. 22, 2011 11 Nov. 19, 2011 24 Sept. 29, 2012 17 Oct. 13, 2012 11 Nov. 10, 2012 10
OPPONENT SCORE West Virginia 14-17 L Michigan 26-34 L Virginia Tech 7-12 L Notre Dame 30-11 W Syracuse 31-0 W Miami 7-23 L Kansas State 12-7 W Ohio State 6-38 L Virginia Tech 20-14 W Michigan State 21-25 L Notre Dame 10-20 L Syracuse 29-58 L Virginia Tech 7-45 L Michigan 14-20 L Notre Dame 21-48 L Miami 26-43 L Virginia Tech 7-17 L Syracuse 13-20 L Virginia Tech 0-17 L Syracuse 25-42 L Miami 17-35 L Notre Dame 26-31 L Virginia Tech 14-48 L Virginia Tech 34-48 L Notre Dame 16-28 L Miami 6-52 L Virginia Tech 20-34 L Miami 7-18 L Syracuse 28-39 L Miami 6-38 L Virginia Tech 23-28 L Penn State 27-14 W Miami 14-33 L Pittsburgh 13-24 L Virginia Tech 34-27 W Notre Dame 24-23 W West Virginia 36-17 W Florida State 17-28 L Virginia Tech 10-30 L Clemson 34-33 W (2ot) Virginia Tech 22-3 W Wake Forest 14-21 L Maryland 38-16 W Georgia Tech 24-10 W Virginia Tech 14-10 W Clemson 20-17 W Virginia Tech 16-30 L Virginia Tech 28-23 W Florida State 27-17 W Virginia Tech 14-48 L North Carolina 13-31 L Florida State 19-24 L Nevada 13-20 L Clemson 19-27 L Virginia Tech 14-30 L Notre Dame 14-16 L Clemson 31-45 L Florida State 7-51 L Notre Dame 6-21 L
RECORDS AS A RANKED TEAM OPPONENT SCORE Northwestern 21-22 L Pittsburgh 33-0 W Notre Dame (1) 41-39 W West Virginia (5) 14-17 L Virginia 31-13 W Temple 45-28 W Rutgers 7-7 T Syracuse (14) 31-0 W West Virginia 20-21 L Miami (5) 7-23 L Ohio State (12) 6-38 L Notre Dame 31-29 W Virginia Tech (2) 14-38 L Colorado 28-62 L Syracuse (22) 28-39 L West Virginia (10) 36-17 W Temple 34-17 W Syracuse 17-43 L BYU 20-3 W Army 44-7 W Florida State (8) 17-28 L Clemson 16-13 W (ot) Ball State 38-0 W Virginia 28-17 W Wake Forest 35-30 W Virginia Tech (3) 10-30 L Nort Carolina 14-16 L NC State 30-10 W Maryland 31-16 W Boise State 27-21 W BYU 30-23 W (2ot) NC State 15-17 L Florida State 24-19 W Buffalo 41-0 W Wake Forest (22) 14-21 L Duke 28-7 W Maryland (21) 38-16 W Miami 14-17 L Navy 25-24 W Georgia Tech (15) 24-10 W Army 37-17 W UMass 24-14 W Bowling Green 55-24 W Notre Dame 27-14 W Virginia Tech (11) 14-10 W Florida State 17-27 L Maryland 35-42 L Clemson (15) 20-17 W Miami 28-14 W Virginia Tech (6) 16-30 L Michigan State 24-21 W North Carolina 24-45 L Maryland 28-21 W Virginia Tech 12-30 L
COACHES & STAFF 2012 SEASON REVIEW HISTORY & RECORDS UNIVERSITY & MEDIA
DATE BC RANK Sept. 18, 1993 22 Nov. 13, 1993 22 Nov. 20, 1993 17 Nov. 26, 1993 11 Jan. 1, 1994 15 Oct. 15, 1994 24 Oct. 22, 1994 22 Nov. 12, 1994 25 Nov. 19, 1994 17 Nov. 26, 1994 25 August 27, 1995 22 Nov. 20, 1999 25 Nov. 26, 1999 22 Dec. 31, 1999 25 Nov. 24, 2001 25 Nov. 13, 2004 21 Nov. 20, 2004 17 Nov. 27, 2004 17 Sept. 3, 2005 22 Sept. 10, 2005 18 Sept. 17, 2005 17 Sept. 24, 2005 25 Oct. 1, 2005 21 Oct. 8, 2005 18 Oct. 15, 2005 14 Oct. 27, 2005 13 Nov. 5, 2005 19 Nov. 12, 2005 25 Nov. 19, 2005 23 Dec. 28, 2005 19 Sept. 16, 2006 23 Sept. 23, 2006 20 Oct. 21, 2006 22 Oct. 28, 2006 18 Nov. 4, 2006 16 Nov. 11, 2006 22 Nov. 18, 2006 20 Nov. 23, 2006 18 Dec. 30, 2006 23 Sept. 15, 2007 21 Sept. 22, 2007 14 Sept. 29, 2007 12 Oct. 6, 2007 7 Oct. 13, 2007 4 Oct. 25, 2007 3 Nov. 3, 2007 2 Nov. 10, 2007 8 Nov. 17, 2007 18 Nov. 24, 2007 15 Dec. 1, 2007 12 Dec. 28, 2007 14 Oct. 25, 2008 23 Nov. 29, 2008 20 Dec. 6, 2008 18
THE EAGLES
OPPONENT SCORE Clemson (12) 3-6 L Idaho 60-0 W St. Anselm 55-0 W Manhattan 25-0 W Boston U. 21-0 W Georgetown 19-18 W Auburn 33-7 W Holy Cross 7-0 W Tennessee 19-13 W Tennessee 7-14 L N.C. Naval Flyers 7-6 W Wake Forest 27-0 W Georgetown 47-0 W Temple 28-0 W Fordham 56-6 W Boston U. 37-0 W Holy Cross 12-55 L Alabama (10) 21-37 L Holy Cross 6-13 L Marquette 13-13 T Tulane 27-3 W Navy 17-13 W Florida State 9-28 L Temple 17-7 W West Virginia 13-20 L West Virginia (19) 17-27 L Penn State 27-17 W Army 34-14 W Syracuse 10-21 L Holy Cross 47-7 W Alabama 20-13 W Notre Dame 18-19 L Western Carolina 44-24 W Alabama (9) 38-31 W North Carolina 52-20 W Temple 24-10 W West Virginia (20) 20-21 L Rutgers 35-23 W Penn State 30-37 L Army 45-31 W Syracuse 24-16 W Miami (12) 47-45 W Holy Cross 45-10 W Houston 45-28 W Michigan State 14-0 W West Virginia 24-24 W Penn State (9) 35-32 W Tulane 17-13 W Temple 45-6 W Notre Dame (8) 7-54 L Syracuse 10-27 L Army 41-24 W Tennessee (17) 23-28 L Miami (5) 7-23 L
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DATE BC RANK Jan. 1, 1940 11 Oct. 19, 1940 8 Oct. 26, 1940 10 Nov. 2, 1940 9 Nov. 9, 1940 8 Nov. 16, 1940 8 Nov. 23, 1940 4 Nov. 30, 1940 4 Jan. 1, 1941 5 Nov. 15, 1941 18 Oct. 17, 1942 11 Oct. 25, 1942 10 Oct. 31, 1942 7 Nov. 7, 1942 5 Nov. 14, 1942 3 Nov. 21, 1942 3 Nov. 28, 1942 1 Jan. 1, 1943 8 Nov. 30, 1946 17 Oct. 21, 1955 17 Sept. 25, 1976 18 Oct. 2, 1976 14 Oct. 9, 1976 13 Oct. 2, 1982 18 Oct. 9, 1982 19 Sept. 24, 1983 12 Oct. 29, 1983 19 Nov. 5, 1983 16 Nov. 12, 1983 13 Nov. 19, 1983 18 Nov. 25, 1983 15 Dec. 19, 1983 13 Sept. 1, 1984 19 Sept. 8, 1984 18 Sept. 22, 1984 10 Oct. 13, 1984 4 Oct. 20, 1984 4 Oct. 27, 1984 11 Nov. 3, 1984 9 Nov. 10, 1984 16 Nov. 17, 1984 13 Nov. 23, 1984 10 Nov. 30, 1984 8 Jan. 1, 1985 8 Sept. 26, 1992 25 Oct. 3, 1992 22 Oct. 17, 1992 20 Oct. 24, 1992 11 Oct. 31, 1992 11 Nov. 7, 1992 9 Nov. 14, 1992 10 Nov. 21, 1992 19 Jan. 1, 1993 16 Sept. 4, 1993 21
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TEAM RECORDS BC FIRST DOWNS Total First Downs Game 34 Army 32 Navy Penn State Holy Cross Holy Cross Season 327 2007 287 1993 276 2003 271 1996 267 2002 259 1983 258 1984 255 2008 2005
2007 1998 1992 1986 1983 14 games 11 games 13 games 12 games 13 games 11 games 11 games 14 games 12 games
Rushing First Downs Game 25 UMass 1973 Holy Cross 1972 24 Northwestern 1992 Richmond 1951 Season 174 1974 11 games 150 1975 11 games 143 1973 11 games 140 2005 12 games Passing First Downs Game 23 Maryland 2007 Syracuse 1985 22 Penn State 1982 21 Wake Forest 2007 Army 1968 Season 211 2007 14 games 153 1993 11 games 149 2012 12 games 146 1985 12 games 142 2002 13 games 135 1984 11 games 129 1983 11 games 1996 11 games First Downs by Penalty Game 5 UMass 2007 West Virginia 2003 Miami (FL) 2003 4 Ball State 2003 Michigan 1995 Miami (FL) 1991 Southern Cal 1988 Morgan State 1983 Season 24 1996 12 games 23 2007 14 games 2003 13 games 2012 12 games 1988 11 games 20 2008 14 games 1995 12 games 2004 12 games 19 1983, 85 11 games BC PENALTIES Total Penalties Game 17 Tennessee 15 Penn State Season 105 2003 94 2007 87 1990 2002 2004 85 1985
1988 1986 13 games 14 games 11 games 13 games 12 games 12 games
Yards Penalized Game 165 Tennessee 1988 148 Detroit 1952 Season 837 2003 13 games 835 2007 14 games 761 1981 11 games BC SCORING Game 78 St. Anselm 1941 76 Holy Cross 1949 72 New York U. 1946 Season 404 1984 11 games 396 2007 14 games 377 1993 11 games 375 1974 11 games
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BC RUSHING YARDAGE Game 518 UMass 1973 477 St. Anselm 1941 Season 3,152 1942 9 games 3,001 1974 11 games BC PASSING YARDAGE Game 595 Penn State 1982 472 Miami (FL) 1984 453 Syracuse 1985 448 Virginia Tech 1993 447 Penn State 1984 435 Georgia Tech 2007 428 NC State 2008 423 Syracuse 1993 421 Maryland 2007 418 West Virginia 1983 415 Florida State 2007 414 Navy 2000 408 Wake Forest 2007 401 Maryland 1986 Season 4,535 2007 14 games 3,473 1984 11 games 3,420 1993 11 games 3,230 1985 12 games 3,112 2012 12 games 3,010 2002 13 games 2,944 2004 12 games 2,942 1983 11 games 1982 11 games BC PASS ATTEMPTS Game 57 Syracuse 1985 Army 1968 56 Maryland 2007 55 West Virginia 2003 Louisville 1990 54 Penn State 1982 53 Army 2007 Florida State 2007 Virginia Tech 2007 Penn State 1984 Pittsburgh 2004 52 Wake Forest 2007 51 Miami (FL) 2012 NC State 2008 West Virginia 1983 50 West Virginia 2002 Wake Forest 2005 Season 659 2007 14 games 455 1985 12 games 448 2008 14 games 444 1996 12 games 426 2004 12 games 416 2005 12 games 414 2002 13 games 411 1995 12 games 397 2003 13 games 396 1990 11 games 392 1984 11 games BC PASS COMPLETIONS Game 37 Army 1968 36 Army 2007 34 NC State 2008 Syracuse 1985 Miami (FL) 1984 33 Maryland 2007 32 Miami (FL) 2012 Notre Dame 2007 Wake Forest 2007 Pittsburgh 2004 31 Clemson 2007 Penn State 1982 Army 1997 Season 390 2007 14 games 260 2005 12 games 256 2012 12 Games 2004 12 games 249 1985 12 games 243 2002 13 games 236 1984 11 games 233 2008 14 games 224 2003 13 games 1993 11 games 222 1996 12 games 218 1995 12 games 212 1999 11 games 210 1997 11 games
BC TOTAL OFFENSE Yardage Game 656 Penn State 1982 648 Temple 2003 643 New York U. 1946 637 VMI 1970 628 St. Anselm 1941 Season 5,924 2007 14 games 5,570 1993 11 games 5,317 1984 11 games 5,255 2003 13 games 5,074 2002 13 games 4,949 1983 11 games 4,822 1992 11 games 4,653 2005 12 games 4,630 1982 11 games 4,625 2004 12 games BC TURNOVERS Fumbles Lost Game 8 Holy Cross Detroit Season 28 1954
1957 1956 9 games
BC INTERCEPTIONS Game 8 Fordham 1929 Season 35 1939 10 games OPPONENTS FIRST DOWNS Total First Downs Game 34 Northwestern 2012 32 Army 1985 Miami (FL) 1984 Season 282 2012 12 Games 260 2007 14 games 253 1995 12 games 250 2003 13 games 238 2002 13 games 237 1986 11 games 233 1988 11 games Rushing First Downs Game 32 Army 1985 27 Army 2012 25 Air Force 1963 22 Army 1990 Penn State 1969 Season 143 2012 12 games 138 1988 11 games 133 1987 11 games 132 1981 11 games Passing First Downs Game 21 Brigham Young 1985 Season 166 2007 14 games 143 2012 12 games 129 2005 12 games 122 2004 12 games 119 1998 11 games 113 2008 14 games 105 1995 12 games 101 1986 11 games First Downs by Penalty Game 5 Connecticut 2000 Temple 1982 VMI 1969 Season 23 1995 12 games 22 2005 12 games 1981 11 games OPPONENTS PENALTIES Total Penalties Game 18 Miami (FL) 1991 17 UMass 2007 16 Morgan State 1983 15 Penn State 1986 Season 102 2002 13 games 101 2007 14 games 92 1996 12 games 85 1991 11 games 84 1985 12 games 81 2003 13 games 78 2005 12 games 2000 11 games 77 1990 11 games
Penalty Yardage Game 162 Morgan State 1983 Season 787 1950 10 games 758 2007 14 games 755 1991 11 games OPPONENTS SCORING Game 62 Colorado 1999 59 West Virginia 1988 58 Syracuse 1995 Army 1986 56 North Carolina 1981 Season 364 1996 12 games 356 2012 12 games 331 2003 13 games 326 1988 11 games 322 1995 12 games 314 1997 11 games OPPONENTS RUSHING YARDAGE Game 516 Army 2012 515 Army 1985 478 Northwestern 1961 Season 2,952 1950 10 games 2,584 2012 12 games 2,553 2002 13 games 2,507 1988 11 games OPPONENTS PASSING YARDAGE Game 508 Brigham Young 1985 448 Florida State 2012 447 Miami (FL) 1984 401 Bowling Green 2007 380 UMass 1973 375 Louisville 1998 374 Rutgers 1983 373 Penn State 1992 Season 3,524 2007 14 games 2,984 2003 13 games 2,918 2012 12 games 2,650 2005 12 games 2,576 1998 11 games 2,477 2008 14 games 2,448 2004 12 games 2,346 1985 12 games 2,274 1995 12 games 2,237 2002 13 games 2,139 1991 11 games 2,138 1997 11 games 2,104 1984 11 games 1,970 1990 11 games 1,966 1986 11 games OPPONENTS PASSING ATTEMPTS Game 60 Wake Forest 2007 Brigham Young 2005 58 Bowling Green 2007 57 Wake Forest 2012 Maryland 2008 Rutgers 1983 56 Villanova 1970 55 Connecticut 2003 Duke 2011 54 Brigham Young 1985 NC State 2007 52 Virginia Tech (ACC Champ.) 2007 Holy Cross 1985 51 Rutgers 1984 50 UMass 1971 Season 565 2007 14 games 442 2003 13 games 435 2008 14 games 429 2012 12 games 426 2005 12 games 396 2004 12 games 373 2002 13 games 349 1985 12 games 325 1986 11 games 317 1991 11 games
OPPONENTS PASS COMPLETION Game 45 Wake Forest 2007 43 Duke 2011 41 Brigham Young 2005 39 Wake Forest 2012 37 Bowling Green 2007 35 Brigham Young 1985 33 Maryland 2008 Rutgers 1983 32 Louisville 1998 30 Florida State 2007 29 NC State 2007 Rutgers 2004 27 Villanova 1970 Season 330 2007 14 games 268 2012 12 games 260 2005 12 games 255 2003 13 games 244 2008 14 games 231 2004 12 games 201 2002 13 games 183 1985 12 games 172 1998 11 games 169 1979 11 games 167 1991 11 games 163 1995 12 games 157 1993 11 games 156 1984 11 games 155 1982 11 games 154 2001 11 games 152 1986 11 games OPPONENTS TOTAL OFFENSE Yardage Game 655 Miami (FL) 1984 649 Florida State 2012 625 Miami (FL) 1997 618 Penn State 1982 602 Ohio State 1989 589 Mississippi 1950 Season 5,502 2012 12 games 4,657 2003 13 games 4,612 1995 12 games 4,582 2007 14 games 4,456 1988 11 games 4,403 2002 13 games 4,378 1998 11 games 4,346 1985 12 games OPPONENTS TURNOVERS Fumbles Lost Game 7 VMI 1965 Season 25 1954 9 games OPPONENTS INTERCEPTIONS Game 8 Merchant Marine 1945 Season 28 1985 12 games 27 1950 10 games
YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDS PA 34 110 106 64 40 41 18 130 134 54 42 73 96 157 73 80 69 66 33 35 62 16 90 58 14 74 53 34 105 39 65 63 74 59 50 72 77 55 68 87 46 65 106 111 18 134 171 123 134 134 187 270 198 129 139 74 79 91 129 127 143 148 189 123 130 110 117 202 212 196 245 142
COACH Joseph Drum William Nagle Joseph Lawless Frank Carney John Dunlop John Dunlop John Dunlop John Dunlop Arthur White Reilly/Kenney Charles McCarthy Jim Hart Joseph Courtney William Joy William Joy Stephen Mahoney Stephen Mahoney Charles Brickley Charles Brickley Frank Morrissey Frank Cavanaugh Frank Cavanaugh Frank Cavanaugh Frank Cavanaugh Frank Cavanaugh Frank Cavanaugh Frank Cavanaugh Frank Cavanaugh D. Leo Daley Joe McKenney Joe McKenney Joe McKenney Joe McKenney Joe McKenney Joe McKenney Joe McKenney McNamara/Downes Gil Dobie Gil Dobie Gil Dobie Frank Leahy Frank Leahy Denny Myers Denny Myers Moody Sarno Moody Sarno Moody Sarno Denny Myers Denny Myers Denny Myers Denny Myers Denny Myers Mike Holovak Mike Holovak Mike Holovak Mike Holovak Mike Holovak Mike Holovak Mike Holovak Mike Holovak Mike Holovak Ernie Hefferle Ernie Hefferle Jim Miller Jim Miller Jim Miller Jim Miller Jim Miller Jim Miller Joe Yukica Joe Yukica Joe Yukica
1971 1972 1973
11 11 11
9 4 7
2 7 4
0 0 0
259 240 311
117 258 174
2 1 1
0 1 0
Joe Yukica Joe Yukica Joe Yukica
1974
11
8
3
0
375
154
2
0
Joe Yukica
CAPTAIN(S) Bernie Waters Maurice Flynn John Brewin Joe Walsh Arthur White Bill Koen John Kelly, Charles Kiley Joe Kenney Pat Sullivan George Pearce George Pearce Ed Hartigan John Hartigan, Daniel Hurld John Hartigan Leo Daley James Linehan Jim Duffy Maurice Dullea Charlie Fitzgerald Frank Morrissey James Fitzpatrick Luke Urban Tony Comerford Bill Kelleher Chuck Darling Joe Kozlowski John Donahue Joe McKenney Tom O’Brien Warren McGuirk Pat Creeden John Dixon Joe Kelley Philip Couhig Frank Maloney Dave Couhig Joe O’Brien Alex Pszenny Tony DiNatale Bill Flynn Ernie Schwotzer Henry Toczylowski Al Morro Mike Holovak, Fred Naumetz Ed Doherty Pete Baleyko, George Donelan George Donelan Game Captains Angie Nicketakis John Furey Art Spinney Phil Cohen Mike Roarke John Toppa Joe Johnson Joe Mattaliano John Miller Henry Sullivan Tom Joe Sullivan George Larkin Frank Casey Terry Glynn Joe Sikorski Art Graham Joe Lukis Bill Cronin Charlie Smith Ed Lipson Joe DiVito Gary Andrachik Jim McCool Joe Coppola, Frank Harris, Fred Willis Kevin Clemente, Ray Rippman Dave Bucci, Dave Ellison Jim Combs, Tom Condon, Gary Marangi Brian Clemente, Mike Esposito, Ken Ladd, Alex MacLellan
UNIVERSITY & MEDIA
PF 24 20 36 56 58 21 85 17 11 30 71 16 8 33 166 119 45 167 208 142 78 161 85 133 167 198 155 222 101 263 202 167 115 73 169 64 146 109 109 186 219 339 235 282 156 132 79 234 184 152 209 78 135 92 137 196 176 149 158 229 162 144 117 251 168 112 209 133 227 253 218 307
HISTORY & RECORDS
T 0 0 2 0 0 1 1 0 1 2 1 2 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 2 1 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
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L 3 6 4 3 3 5 1 8 7 4 4 4 7 4 3 4 4 2 2 2 3 0 3 2 1 3 2 0 4 0 2 5 4 2 1 4 3 1 4 1 2 0 3 2 0 3 4 3 4 2 5 9 6 4 3 1 2 4 2 3 4 6 6 2 3 3 4 6 6 3 4 2
COACHES & STAFF
W 3 1 2 5 4 2 8 1 0 2 3 0 0 2 4 5 3 6 6 5 5 8 4 6 7 6 6 6 4 9 7 5 6 4 8 5 6 6 4 6 9 11 7 8 4 4 3 6 5 5 3 0 3 4 5 8 5 5 7 7 5 3 4 8 6 6 6 4 4 6 5 8
THE EAGLES
GP 6 7 8 8 7 8 10 9 8 8 8 6 7 7 8 9 7 8 8 7 8 8 8 9 9 9 8 8 8 9 10 10 10 8 9 9 9 9 9 9 11 11 10 10 5 7 7 9 9 9 9 10 9 9 9 9 8 9 9 10 9 10 10 10 9 9 10 10 10 9 9 10
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SHUTOUTS BC OPP. 1 3 1 5 3 4 2 2 2 0 3 5 9 2 1 8 1 6 4 5 3 3 1 3 0 5 2 3 3 2 3 2 2 4 4 1 4 0 4 0 2 2 6 0 4 3 2 2 7 1 2 1 2 1 5 1 3 2 4 0 3 0 2 4 2 2 5 2 6 0 4 2 1 1 3 2 3 3 4 1 5 0 6 0 2 0 5 0 2 0 1 2 3 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 2 0 0 0 2 1 1 1 0 2 0 3 1 0 1 2 0 2 0 0 0 1 2 3 1 2 1 1 0 2 2 1 2 2 0 0 1 1 0 1 0
YEAR 1893 1894 1895 1896 1897 1898 1899 1901 1902 1908 1909 1910 1911 1912 1913 1914 1915 1916 1917 1918 1919 1920 1921 1922 1923 1924 1925 1926 1927 1928 1929 1930 1931 1932 1933 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939 1940 1941 1942 1943 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970
169
YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDS YEAR 1975 1976 1977
GP 9 11 11
W 5 8 6
L 4 3 5
T 0 0 0
PF 227 239 242
PA 146 125 269
SHUTOUTS BC OPP. 1 0 1 0 1 1
1978
11
0
11
0
153
294
0
1
Ed Chlebek
1979
11
5
6
0
215
217
0
0
Ed Chlebek
1980 1981 1982 1983
11 11 12 12
7 5 8 9
4 6 3 3
0 0 1 0
199 243 268 351
186 298 186 205
1 0 1 0
1 0 0 0
Ed Chlebek Jack Bicknell Jack Bicknell Jack Bicknell
1984
12
10
2
0
404
258
0
0
Jack Bicknell
1985
12
4
8
0
222
307
0
0
Jack Bicknell
1986
12
9
3
0
311
209
0
0
Jack Bicknell
1987
11
5
6
0
244
281
0
0
Jack Bicknell
1988 1989 1990
11 11 11
3 2 4
8 9 7
0 0 0
237 207 190
326 253 288
0 0 0
0 0 0
Jack Bicknell Jack Bicknell Jack Bicknell
1991 1992 1993 1994
11 12 12 12
4 8 9 7
7 3 3 4
0 1 0 1
247 307 408 259
246 200 240 162
0 3 1 1
0 0 0 0
Tom Coughlin Tom Coughlin Tom Coughlin Dan Henning
1995 1996
12 12
4 5
8 7
0 0
207 264
322 364
1 0
0 0
Dan Henning Dan Henning
1997
11
4
7
0
237
314
0
0
Tom O’Brien
1998 1999
11 12
4 8
7 4
0 0
273 297
311 308
0 0
0 0
Tom O’Brien Tom O’Brien
2000
12
7
5
0
258
234
0
0
Tom O’Brien
2001
12
8
4
0
317
211
0
0
Tom O’Brien
2002
13
9
4
0
392
253
1
0
Tom O’Brien
2003 2004
13 12
8 9
5 3
0 0
370 238
313 169
0 0
0 0
Tom O’Brien Tom O’Brien
2005 2006
12 13
9 10
3 3
0 0
310 338
191 204
1 2
0 0
2007
14
11
3
0
396
285
0
0
Tom O’Brien Tom O’Brien Frank Spaziani (Interim Head Coach, Meineke Car Care Bowl) Jeff Jagodzinski
2008 2009
14 13
9 8
5 5
0 0
346 322
257 257
3 1
0 0
Jeff Jagodzinski Frank Spaziani
2010
13
7
6
0
240
254
0
1
Frank Spaziani
2011
12
4
8
0
218
282
0
0
Frank Spaziani
2012
12
2
10
0
238
356
0
0
Frank Spaziani
626 454
37
21,702
21,837
198
118
TOTALS: 112 seasons 1,117
170
COACH Joe Yukica Joe Yukica Joe Yukica
CAPTAIN(S) Mike Kruczek Peter Cronan Kelly Elias, Bob Moore, Rich Scudellari Paul McCarty, John Schmeding, Fred Smerlas Jeff Dziama, Jack Kent, John Schmeding Mike Mayock, Tim Sherwin Jim Budness, Rich Dyer Jack Belcher, Russell Joyner Bob Biestek, Brian Brennan, Steve DeOssie Scott Harrington, Mark MacDonald, David Thomas Shawn Regent, Mike Ruth, Troy Stradford John Bosa, Kelvin Martin, Troy Stradford, Steve Trapilo Peter Casparriello, Dave Nugent, Jim Turner Mark Murphy, Joe Wolf Mark Kamphaus, Rico Labbe Ray Hilvert, Kevin Pearson, Mike Sanders Game Captains Game Captains Game Captains Stephen Boyd, Pete Mitchell, Michael Reed, Eric Shorter Pete Kendall, Tim Morabito Stalin Colinet, Mark Nori, Daryl Porter, Omari Walker Matt Hasselbeck, Erik Storz, Shalom Tolefree Doug Brzezinski, Brian Maye Butch Palaza, Pedro Cirino, Chris Hovan Tim Hasselbeck, RaMon Johnson, Paul Zukauskas Scott Bradley, Marc Colombo, Sean Guthrie Vinny Ciurciu, Antonio Garay, Brian St. Pierre Augie Hoffmann, Josh Ott Tim Bulman, Dave Kashetta, Mathias Kiwanuka Mathias Kiwanuka, Pat Ross Josh Beekman, Jo-Lonn Dunbar, Matt Ryan Gosder Cherilus, Jo-Lonn Dunbar, Nick Larkin, Matt Ryan Chris Crane, Mike McLaughlin Rich Gunnell, Mike McLaughlin, Matt Tennant Alex Albright, Anthony Castonzo, Wes Davis, James McLaughlin Donnie Fletcher, Luke Kuechly, Ifeanyi Momah, Nathan Richman Emmett Cleary, Jim Noel, Chris Pantale, Kaleb Ramsey
YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDS
1893
Coach: Joseph Waters Captain: Bernie Waters Record: 3-3 Oct. 20 W St. John’s Literary Inst. 4-0 L MIT 0-6 Oct. 26 0-10 L Newton Ind. 10-6 Oct. 27 W Somerville High Nov. 18 L West Roxbury High 0-6 10-6 Nov. 24 W Boston University 24-34 Total Points
A A NC A A SEG
800 2,000
A A A A SEG A SEG
6,000
Team Disbanded
1901
A A A SBG A A SEG
4,000
BFG A A A A SEG SEG
0-12 0-45 0-6 0-17 17-0 0-11 0-11 0-12 0-11 17-130
A A A A A A
1902 500 500 3,000
Coach: Arthur White Captain: Pat Sullivan Record: 0-7-1 T Massachusetts Oct. 11 L Bates Oct. 17 L Andover Oct. 24 L New Hampshire Nov. 1 L Exeter L Tufts Nov. 22 L Holy Cross Nov. 27 L Tufts Total Points
0-0 5-17 0-24 6-10 0-29 0-6 0-22 0-26 11-134
A A A SEG SEG
UNIVERSITY & MEDIA
BFG A A
Coach: John Dunlop Captain: Joe Kenney Record: 1-8 L Brown Oct. 9 L Dartmouth L Bates Oct. 16 L Exeter Academy Oct. 26 W New Hampshire Oct. 30 L Andover Nov. 9 L Holy Cross Nov. 19 L Tufts Nov. 28 L Massachusetts Total Points
HISTORY & RECORDS
14-4 14-4 4-10 4-12 4-10 6-0 12-0 58-40
Coach: John Dunlop Captains: John Kelley, Charlie Kiley Record: 8-1-1 W Exeter Academy 2-0 Sept. 30 T Bates 0-0 Oct. 11 W MIT 24-0 Oct. 14 W Newton AC 6-0 Oct. 21 W New Hampshire 6-0 Oct. 26 W Andover Academy 6-0 W Massachusetts 18-0 Nov. 4 W All-College 6-0 Nov. 18 L Brown 0-18 Nov. 30 W Holy Cross 17-0 Total Points 85-18
1900
1897
Coach: John Dunlop Captain: Arthur White Record: 4-3 Oct. 2 W Campello Oct. 16 W Whitman AC Oct. 23 L Holy Cross L Tufts Oct. 30 L Exeter Academy Nov. 6 W Harvard Law Nov. 25 W Holy Cross Total Points
SEG
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0-24 8-0 14-6 8-22 0-4 6-2 8-6 10-0 56-64
A A A
COACHES & STAFF
A A A SEG
500
1896
Coach: Frank Carney Captain: Joe Walsh Record: 5-3 Oct. 3 L Campello Oct. 7 W Exeter Academy Oct. 10 W Andover Academy Oct. 14 L Tufts Oct. 24 L Whitman AC Nov. 8 W Holy Cross Nov. 14 W Holy Cross Nov. 26 W Boston University Total Points
0-18 0-5 0-6 5-6 5-0 0-0 0-6 11-0 21-41
THE EAGLES
A
1895
Coach: Joseph Lawless Captain: John Brewin Record: 2-4-2 Oct. 2 L Andover Academy 0-22 Oct. 5 L Campello 10-28 Oct. 9 L Tufts 0-28 Oct. 26 T Hyde Park 6-6 Nov. 2 T Whitman AC 0-0 Nov. 9 W Fitchburg AC 6-0 W Marlboro AC 14-0 Nov. 28 L Boston University 0-22 Total Points 36-106
Coach: John Dunlop Captain: Bill Koen Record: 2-5-1 L Exeter Academy Oct. 9 Oct. 15 L Newton AC L Brown Oct. 22 L Tufts Oct. 29 W Campello Nov. 5 T Holy Cross L MIT Nov. 25 W Holy Cross Total Points
1899
1894
Coach: William Nagle Captain: Maurice Flynn Record: 1-6 Oct. 20 L St. Anselm 0-22 Oct. 31 L Andover Academy 0-32 L St. Anselm 0-10 Nov. 2 W Marlboro AC 16-0 Nov. 3 L Whitman AC 0-6 Nov. 17 L Brockton YMCA 4-12 Nov. 30 L Boston U. (medical) 0-28 Total Points 20-110
1898
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Beginning with the 1937 season, the number in front of the opponent indicates Boston College’s ranking in the Associated Press poll coming into the game. The number following the opponent name indicates its ranking.
1903-07
Team Disbanded
SEG
171
YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDS 1908
Coaches: Joe Reilly, Captain: George Pearce, Joe Kenney Record: 2-4-2 L Bridgewater State 10-12 Oct. 17 T St. Anselm 0-0 L Dean Academy 0-18 Oct. 24 Oct. 31 L New Hampshire 0-18 Nov. 7 T Connecticut 0-0 Nov. 11 W College of Osteopathy 9-0 11-0 Nov. 14 W St. Anselm Nov. 19 L Alumni 0-6 Total Points 30-54
1913
A A A A LSG A H
Coach: William Joy Captain: Leo Daley Record: 4-3-1 First year of football operations from the Newton campus 0-6 A Sept. 20 L Maine L Springfield 6-27 A Oct. 4 Oct. 11 L Holy Cross 0-13 A Oct. 18 W St. Anselm 19-0 A 40-0 A Nov. 1 W Worcester Tech Nov. 8 T Fordham 27-27 A 27-0 A Nov. 15 W Rhode Island 47-0 A Nov. 22 W Connecticut 166-73 Total Points
1909
Coach: Charles McCarthy Captain: George Pearce Record: 3-4-1 Oct. 9 L St. Alphonsus 0-6 Oct. 13 L Andover Academy 0-10 Oct. 16 L Rhode Island 0-9 Oct. 23 L New Hampshire 6-11 W College of Osteopathy 35-0 Oct. 30 T St. Anselm 6-6 Nov. 13 W Connecticut 17-0 Nov. 26 W St. Anselm 7-0 Total Points 71-42
Head Coach STEPHEN MAHONEY Years at BC: 1914-15 | Record at BC: 8-8-0 MAG A A A MAG A A
1910
Coach: Jim Hart Captains: Ed Hartigan, Dan Hurld Record: 0-4-2 Oct. 1 L New Hampshire Oct. 5 L Andover Academy Oct. 15 L Dean Academy Oct. 23 T Cushing Academy Oct. 29 L Holy Cross Nov. 19 T Connecticut Total Points
0-11 0-11 8-12 5-5 3-34 0-0 16-73
A A A A A A
5-13 0-18 0-12 0-17 0-25 0-6 3-5 8-96
A A A A A A
1911
Coach: Joseph Courtney Captains: John Hartigan, Dan Hurld Record: 0-7 L Holy Cross Oct. 14 L Colby Oct. 21 L New Hampshire Oct. 28 L Cushing Academy Nov. 11 L Rhode Island Nov. 25 L Dean Academy Nov. 30 L St. Anselm Total Points
1914
Coach: Stephen Mahoney Captains: Harry Kiley, Jim Linehan Record: 5-4 Oct. 3 L Maine 6-27 Oct. 10 W Rhode Island 21-0 Oct. 17 L Bowdoin 0-20 Oct. 24 W New Hampshire 20-3 Oct. 31 W Norwich 28-6 Nov. 7 W St. Anselm 27-0 Nov. 14 L Holy Cross 0-10 Nov. 21 L Fordham 3-14 Nov. 26 W Catholic University 14-0 Total Points 119-80
A A A A H-Fen. SEG A A H-Fen.
1915
Coach: Stephen Mahoney Captain: James Duff Record: 3-4 Oct. 9 L Bowdoin 0-14 A Oct. 16 L Maine 0-14 A Oct. 23 L Tufts 0-26 A Oct. 30 L Holy Cross 0-9 H* Nov. 6 W Fordham 3-0 H Nov. 13 W Connecticut 7-6 A Nov. 26 W Norwich 35-0 H Total Points 45-69 *Dedication game of Alumni Field, Chestnut Hill, Mass. Head Coach CHARLES BRICKLEY Years at BC: 1916-17 | Record at BC: 12-4-0
1916 1912
Coach: William Joy Captain: John Hartigan Record: 2-4-1 Oct. 5 L Fordham 0-14 Oct. 12 L Massachusetts 0-42 Oct. 19 L Colby 0-55 Oct. 26 T Cushing Academy 6-6 Nov. 2 L Dean Academy 7-40 Nov. 16 W Connecticut 13-0 W St. Anselm 7-0 Total Points 33-157
172
A A A A A A A
Coach: Charles Brickley Captain: Maurice Dullea Record: 6-2 Sept. 23 W Neponset Wanderers 16-0 Sept. 30 L Dartmouth 6-32 Oct. 12 W New Hampshire 19-0 Oct. 21 L Tufts 0-13 Oct. 28 W Trinity (Conn.) 21-7 Nov. 4 W Rhode Island 39-0 Nov. 18 W Wocester Tech 49-0 Dec. 2 W Holy Cross 17-14 Total Points 167-66
H A H A A H H H-Fen.
1921
Coach: Charles Brickley Captain: Charles Fitzgerald Record: 6-2 Sept. 29 W Norwich W Naval Reserves Oct. 6 Oct. 12 W Tufts L Brown Oct. 20 Nov. 3 W Rhode Island Nov. 10 W Holy Cross Nov. 17 W Middlebury Nov. 24 L Army Total Points
26-0 40-0 20-0 2-7 48-0 34-6 31-6 7-14 208-33
H H H A H H-Fen. H A
5,000
H H H H A H H
H H H A A H-Fen. H-Fen. H
20,000
H H H-BF H-BF H H-BF H H H-BF
47-0 28-0 0-10 13-0 34-7 34-7 9-10 33-7 0-33 198-74
H H A H H H H H H-BF
54,000
47,000
30,000
Coach: Frank Cavanaugh Captain: Joe Kozlowski Record: 6-3 Sept. 27 W Providence Oct. 13 W Fordham Oct. 18 L Syracuse Oct. 25 W Allegheny Nov. 1 W Haskell Indians Nov. 8 W Marquette Nov. 15 L Centenary Nov. 22 W Vermont Nov. 29 L Holy Cross Total Points
HISTORY & RECORDS
9,000 20,000
45,000
40,000
UNIVERSITY & MEDIA
H A A H H H H H-BF
Coach: Frank Cavanaugh Captain: Chuck Darling Record: 7-1-1 Sept. 29 W Providence Oct. 12 W Fordham Oct. 20 W Canisius Oct. 27 L Marquette Nov. 3 W Georgetown Nov. 10 W Centenary Nov. 17 W Villanova Nov. 24 T Vermont Dec. 1 W Holy Cross Total Points
1924
1920
20-0 21-13 12-0 34-0 17-0 13-3 30-0 14-0 161-16
28-0 20-0 21-0 6-7 21-0 14-0 41-0 0-0 16-7 167-14
22,000
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1919
Coach: Frank Cavanaugh Captain: Luke Urban Record: 8-0 Oct. 9 W Fordham Oct. 16 W Yale Oct. 30 W Springfield Nov. 6 W Boston University Nov. 13 W Tufts Nov. 20 W Marietta Nov. 27 W Georgetown Dec. 2 W Holy Cross Total Points
H H A H H H H H H-BF
1923
Head Coach FRANK CAVANAUGH Years at BC: 1919-26 | Record at BC: 48-14-5
22-0 0-17 25-0 5-3 0-13 7-13 9-7 10-9 78-62
20-6 27-0 8-10 0-19 15-3 33-0 13-7 0-0 17-13 134-58
COACHES & STAFF
Coach: Frank Cavanaugh Captain: Bill Kelleher Record: 6-2-1 Oct. 7 W Boston University Oct. 12 W Fordham Oct. 21 L Detroit Oct. 28 L Lafayette Nov. 4 W Villanova Nov. 11 W Baylor Nov. 18 W Canisius Nov. 25 T Georgetown Dec. 2 W Holy Cross Total Points
1918
Coach: Frank Cavanaugh Captain: James Fitzpatrick Record: 5-3 Sept. 27 W USS Utah Oct. 4 L Harvard Oct. 11 W Middlebury Oct. 18 W Yale Oct. 25 L Army Nov. 8 L Rutgers Nov. 15 W Holy Cross Nov. 29 W Georgetown Total Points
THE EAGLES
1922
Head Coach FRANK MORRISSEY Years at BC: 1918 | Record at BC: 5-2-0
Coach: Frank Morrissey Captain: Frank Morrissey Record: 5-2 Oct. 26 W Camp Devens 13-0 Nov. 2 W Norwich 6-0 Nov. 9 W Camp Bumpkin 38-7 Nov. 16 L Fordham 0-14 Nov. 23 L Harvard 6-14 Nov. 30 W Tufts 54-0 Dec. 7 W Minneola Aviators 25-0 Total Points 142-35
Coach: Frank Cavanaugh Captain: Tony Comerford Record: 4-3-1 Oct. 1 W Boston University 13-0 H Oct. 8 W Providence 25-0 H 23-7 A* Oct. 15 W Baylor Oct. 22 L Detroit 0-28 H T Fordham 0-0 A Oct. 29 14-0 H Nov. 5 W Marietta 10-14 H-BF Nov. 19 L Georgetown Nov. 26 L Holy Cross 0-41 H-BF 85-90 Total Points *Dedication of State Fair Grounds, Dallas (later the Cotton Bowl)
SEASON PREVIEW
1917
173
YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDS 1925
Coach: Frank Cavanaugh Captain: John Donohue Record: 6-2 W Catholic University 6-0 Oct. 3 7-6 Oct. 12 W Haskell Indians Oct. 17 W Boston University 54-7 Oct. 24 W Allegheny 14-7 51-0 Oct. 31 W Providence L West Virginia 0-21 Nov. 7 Nov. 14 L Wesleyan 6-7 16-6 Nov. 28 W Holy Cross 154-54 Total Points
1929
H H H H H H-BF H H-BF
42,000
1926
Coach: Frank Cavanaugh Captain: Joe McKenney Record: 6-0-2 Oct. 2 W Catholic University 28-0 Oct. 12 W Fordham 27-0 Oct. 23 W St. Louis 61-0 Oct. 30 W W. Virginia Wesleyan 27-6 Nov. 6 W Villanova 19-7 Nov. 13 T Haskell Indians 21-21 Nov. 20 W Gettysburg 39-0 Nov. 27 T Holy Cross 0-0 Total Points 222-34
20,000
1927
H H H A H H A H-BF
40,000
Coach: Joe McKenney Captain: John Dixon Record: 5-5 Sept. 27 W Catholic University 54-7 Oct. 6 W Quantico Marines 13-7 Oct. 13 L Fordham 0-3 Oct. 18 L Villanova 0-7 Oct. 25 W Dayton 15-6 Nov. 1 L Marquette 0-6 Nov. 8 L Georgetown 19-20 Nov. 14 W Loyola (Ill.) 19-0 Nov. 22 W Boston University 47-0 Nov. 29 L Holy Cross 0-7 Total Points 167-63
Coach: Joe McKenney Captain: Joe Kelley Record: 6-4 Sept. 26 W Catholic University 26-7 Oct. 3 W Dayton 13-0 Oct. 12 L Fordham 0-20 Oct. 17 L Villanova 6-12 Oct. 24 L Marquette 0-7 Oct. 31 W Georgetown 20-2 Nov. 7 W Western Maryland 19-13 Nov. 14 W Centre College 7-0 Nov. 21 W Boston University 18-6 Nov. 26 L Holy Cross 6-7 Total Points 115-74
1932
1928
174
35,000
H-Fen. H H A H H H-Fen. A H H-BF
1931
Head Coach JOE McKENNEY Years at BC: 1928-34 | Record at BC: 44-18-3
Coach: Joe McKenney Captain: Warren McGuirk Record: 9-0 Sept. 29 W Catholic University 38-6 Oct. 7 W Navy 6-0 Oct. 12 W Duke 19-0 Oct. 27 W Boston University 27-7 Nov. 3 W Manhattan 60-6 Nov. 12 W Fordham 19-7 Nov. 17 W Canisius 24-0 Nov. 24 W Connecticut 51-13 Dec. 1 W Holy Cross 19-0 Total Points 263-39
H H H-Fen. A H H H A H H-BF
1930
H H A H H H H H-BF
Head Coach D. LEO DALEY Years at BC: 1927 | Record at BC: 4-4-0
Coach: D. Leo Daley Captain: Tom O’Brien Record: 4-4 Oct. 1 L Duke 9-25 Oct. 12 L Geneva 0-13 Oct. 22 W W. Virginia Wesleyan 33-0 Oct. 29 W Fordham 27-7 Nov. 5 L Villanova 7-13 Nov. 12 L Georgetown 0-47 Nov. 19 W Connecticut 19-0 Nov. 29 W Holy Cross 6-0 Total Points 101-105
Coach: Joe McKenney Captain: Paddy Creedon Record: 7-2-1 Sept. 28 W Catholic University 13-6 W Maine 42-0 Oct. 5 T Villanova 7-7 Oct. 12 Oct. 19 W Dayton 23-7 Oct. 26 W Canisius 40-6 20-12 Nov. 2 W Duke Nov. 9 L Fordham 6-7 6-20 Nov. 16 L Marquette 33-0 Nov. 23 W Boston University 12-0 Nov. 30 W Holy Cross 202-65 Total Points
H A H H H H A H H-BF
35,000
H-Fen. H H H H-Fen. H A H-Fen. H H-Harv.
25,000
Coach: Joe McKenney Captain: Philip Couhig Record: 4-2-2 Oct. 1 W Loyola (Md.) 14-0 H* Oct. 12 W Centre College 6-0 H 14,000 Oct. 22 L Marquette 0-13 A Oct. 29 W Fordham 3-0 H Nov. 5 L Villanova 9-20 H Nov. 11 T Western Maryland 20-20 H Nov. 19 W Boston University 21-6 H Nov. 26 T Holy Cross 0-0 A Total Points 73-59 *Dedication of Boston College Stadium, Chestnut Hill, Mass.
1937
1933
H H H A H H H H H
15,000
25,000
Coach: Gil Dobie Captain: Tony DiNatale Record: 4-4-1 35-2 Sept. 25 W Northeastern W Kansas State 21-7 Oct. 2 Oct. 12 T Temple 0-0 Oct. 23 L Detroit 0-14 L North Carolina State 7-12 Oct. 30 27-0 Nov. 6 W Western Maryland Nov. 13 W Kentucky 13-0 6-13 Nov. 20 L Boston University 0-20 Nov. 27 L Holy Cross (17) Totals 109-68
H H H-Fen. H-Fen. H A H-Fen. H H-Fen.
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Coach: Joe McKenney Captain: Frank Maloney Record: 8-1 Sept. 30 W St. Anselm 22-0 W Loyola (Md.) 37-0 Oct. 7 6-0 Oct. 12 W Centre College Oct. 21 L Fordham 6-32 Oct. 28 W Boston University 25-0 39-0 Nov. 4 W Georgetown Nov. 11 W Villanova 9-0 12-9 Nov. 18 W Western Maryland 13-9 Dec. 2 W Holy Cross 169-50 Total Points
11,000 15,000 25,000 7,500 12,000 1,500 3,500 12,000 35,000 122,500
18-6 14-0 0-6 0-40 7-13 6-0 7-0 10-0 2-7 64-72
H A H A H H H H H
22,000
20,000 10,000 18,000
Coach: Gil Dobie Captain: Bill Flynn Record: 6-1-2 Sept. 24 W Canisius 63-12 H Sept. 30 W Northeastern 13-0 H* Oct. 12 W Detroit 9-6 H-Fen. 20,000 Oct. 21 T Temple 26-26 A 12,000 Oct. 29 W Florida 33-0 H-Fen. 7,732 Nov. 5 W Indiana 14-0 H-Fen. 25,000 Nov.11 W Boston University 21-14 H-Fen. 15,000 Nov. 19 T St. Anselm 0-0 H Nov. 26 L Holy Cross (11) 7-29 H-Fen. 36,000 Total Points 186-87 *First night football game played on the Boston College campus
Head Coach HARRY DOWNES Years at BC: 1935 | Record at BC: 3-2-0
Head Coach FRANK LEAHY Years at BC: 1939-40 | Record at BC: 20-2-0
1935
Coach: Frank Leahy Captain: Ernie Schwotzer Record: 9-2 Sept. 30 W Lebanon Valley Oct. 6 W St. Joseph’s Oct. 12 L Florida Oct. 21 W Temple Oct. 28 W St. Anselm Nov. 4 W Auburn Nov. 11 W Detroit Nov. 18 W Boston University Nov. 25 W Kansas State Dec. 2 W Holy Cross (10) Total Points Cotton Bowl – Dallas, Texas Jan. 1 L (11) Clemson (12)
45-0 20-6 0-7 19-0 28-0 13-7 20-13 19-0 38-7 14-0 216-40
H H H-Fen. H-Fen. H H-Fen. A H H-Fen. H-Fen.
16,000 22,685 18,000 13,300
3-6
N
20,000
Coach: Frank Leahy Captain: Hank Tocyzlowski Record: 11-0 Sept. 21 W Centre College 40-0 Sept. 28 W Tulane 27-7 Oct. 12 W Temple 33-20 Oct. 19 W (8) Idaho 60-0 Oct. 26 W (10) St. Anselm 55-0 Nov. 2 W (9) Manhattan 25-0 Nov. 9 W (8) Boston University 21-0 Nov. 16 W (8) Georgetown 19-18 Nov. 23 W (4) Auburn 33-7 Nov. 30 W (4) Holy Cross 7-0 Total Points 320-52 Sugar Bowl – New Orleans, La. Jan. 1 W (5) Tennessee (4) 19-13
H A H-Fen. H-Fen. H H H-Fen. H-Fen. H-Fen. H-Fen.
18,000 42,000 24,000 8,000 15,000 5,000 15,000 41,700 30,000 39,000 237,700
N
73,181
14,000 10,342 13,000 11,000 40,432
HISTORY & RECORDS
Head Coach GIL DOBIE Years at BC: 1936-38 | Record at BC: 16-6-5
1939
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Coaches: Dinney McNamara (3-1), Harry Downes (3-2) Captain: Joe O’Brien Record: 6-3 Sept. 28 W St. Anselm 13-2 H Oct. 5 L Fordham 0-19 A 33,000 Oct. 19 W Michigan State 18-6 H Oct. 26 W New Hampshire 19-6 H Nov. 2 W Providence 20-6 H Nov. 9 L Western Maryland 6-12 H Nov. 16 W Springfield 39-0 H Nov. 23 W Boston University 25-6 H Nov. 30 L Holy Cross 6-20 H Total Points 146-77
1940
1936
H H-Fen. H H H-Fen. H-Fen. H H H-Fen.
7,500 24,000 1,200 5,000 11,000 5,600 15,000 15,000 28,000 112,300
UNIVERSITY & MEDIA
Coach: Gil Dobie Captain: Alex Pszenny Record: 6-1-2 Oct. 3 W Northeastern 26-6 Oct. 12 L Temple 0-14 Oct. 17 W New Hampshire 12-0 Oct. 24 W Providence 26-0 Oct. 31 T Michigan State 13-13 Nov. 7 W North Carolina State 7-3 Nov. 14 W Western Maryland 12-7 Nov. 21 T Boston University 0-0 Nov. 28 W Holy Cross 13-12 Totals 109-55
COACHES & STAFF
Coach: Joe McKenney Captain: Dave Couhig Record: 5-4 Sept. 29 W St. Anselm Oct. 6 W Springfield Oct. 12 L Fordham Oct. 20 L Western Maryland Oct. 27 L Providence Nov. 3 W Villanova Nov. 12 W Centre College Nov. 17 W Boston University Dec. 1 L Holy Cross Total Points
THE EAGLES
1938
1934
175
YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDS Head Coach DENNY MYERS Years at BC: 1941-42, 46-50 | Record at BC: 35-27-4
1941
Coach: Denny Myers Captain: Al Morro Record: 7-3 78-0 Sept. 20 W St. Anselm 7-21 Sept. 27 L Tulane Oct. 11 L Clemson 13-26 26-13 Oct. 18 W Manhattan 14-6 Oct. 25 W Georgetown 31-0 Nov. 1 W Temple (13) Nov. 8 W Wake Forest 26-6 7-14 Nov. 15 L (18) Tennessee 19-7 Nov. 22 W Boston University Nov. 29 W Holy Cross 14-13 Total Points 235-106
H A H-Fen. H-Fen. H H-Fen. H H H H-Fen.
20,000 46,000 22,000 20,000 16,000 13,446 31,000 17,000 40,000
H-Fen. H-Fen. H-Fen. H-Fen. H-Fen. H-Fen. H-Fen. H-Fen. H-Fen.
15,000 23,400 25,107 21,500 28,000 24,000 36,300 10,000 41,300 224,607
N
30,000
Head Coach MOODY SARNO Years at BC: 1943-45 | Record at BC: 11-7-1
1943
Coach: Moody Sarno Captain: Ed Doherty Record: 4-0-1 Oct. 17 W BC Army Training Oct. 24 W Camp Hingham Oct. 31 W Brooklyn College Nov. 7 W Rome Air Force Nov. 14 T Harvard Total Points
7-0 42-6 37-6 64-0 6-6 156-18
H H-Fen. H-Fen. H-Fen. A
10,000 11,000 14,700 45,000
1944
Coach: Moody Sarno Captains: Pete Baleyko, George Donelan Record: 4-3 Oct. 7 L Harvard 0-13 Oct. 13 W CCNY 33-0 Oct. 20 W NYU 41-13 Oct. 28 W Syracuse 19-12 Nov. 4 L Melville PT 0-45 Nov. 12 W Brooklyn College 24-21 Nov. 26 L Holy Cross 14-30 Total Points 131-134
176
Coach: Moody Sarno Captain: George Donelan Record: 3-4 Sept. 29 W Squantum NAS L Brown Oct. 6 Oct. 12 W NYU Oct. 27 L Merchant Marine Nov. 10 L Villanova Nov. 17 W Scranton Nov. 25 L Holy Cross Total Points
13-0 6-51 28-0 20-33 0-41 12-0 0-46 79-171
H A H A A H-Fen. H-Fen.
5,000 10,000 5,000 4,000 32,457
Head Coach DENNY MYERS Years at BC: 1941-42, 46-50 | Record at BC: 35-27-4
1946
1942
Coach: Denny Myers Captains: Mike Holovak, Fred Naumetz Record: 8-2 Oct. 3 W West Virginia 33-0 Oct. 10 W Clemson 14-7 Oct. 17 W (11) N.C. Naval Flyers 7-6 Oct. 25 W (10) Wake Forest 27-0 Oct. 31 W (7) Georgetown 47-0 Nov. 7 W (5) Temple 28-0 Nov. 14 W (3) Fordham 56-6 Nov. 21 W (3) Boston University 37-0 Nov. 28 L (1) Holy Cross 12-55 Total Points 261-74 Orange Bowl – Miami, Fla. Jan. 1 L (8) Alabama (10) 21-37
1945
A H-BF H-BF H-Fen. H H H-Fen.
44,000 5,000 12,000 6,500 30,000
Coach: Denny Myers Captain: Game Captains Record: 6-3 Sept. 27 L Wake Forest 6-12 Oct. 5 W Michigan State 34-20 Oct. 11 W Merchant Marine 56-7 Oct. 25 W Villanova 14-12 Nov. 2 W NYU 72-6 Nov. 9 W Georgetown 20-13 Nov. 16 L Tennessee (8) 13-33 Nov. 23 W Alabama 13-7 Nov. 30 L (17) Holy Cross 6-13 Total Points 234-123
H-BF A H-BF H-BF A H-BF H-BF H-BF H-BF
38,500 21,016 21,000 32,800 8,000 19,800 38,000 41,000 43,000 263,116
32-22 49-13 13-14 6-0 27-6 13-14 13-38 25-7 6-20 184-134
H-BF H-BF H-BF H-BF H-BF H-BF A H-BF H-BF
30,000 21,500 36,423 40,184 19,264 30,279 30,000 19,733 43,000 270,383
26-9 13-6 7-7 20-13 13-32 19-26 14-14 19-7 21-20 152-134
H-BF A H-BF H-BF A H-BF H-BF H-BF H-BF
26,302 16,768 16,000 30,178 20,312 25,169 15,112 13,693 46,132 209,666
1947
Coach: Denny Myers Captain: Angie Nicketakis Record: 5-4 Sept. 26 W Clemson Oct. 10 W Kansas State Oct. 17 L Louisiana State Oct. 24 W Villanova Nov. 1 W Georgetown Nov. 8 L Wake Forest Nov. 15 L Tennessee Nov. 22 W St. Mary’s Nov. 29 L Holy Cross Total Points
1948
Coach: Denny Myers Captain: John Furey Record: 5-2-2 Sept. 24 W Wake Forest Oct. 1 W Georgetown Oct. 9 T St. Bonaventure Oct. 15 W Villanova Oct. 23 L Mississippi Oct. 29 L Clemson (13) Nov. 13 T William & Mary Nov. 20 W St. Mary’s Nov. 27 W Holy Cross Total Points
1953
1949
0-46 13-7 14-32 25-25 7-10 14-28 40-27 20-12 76-0 223-187
H-BF H-BF A H-BF H-BF H-BF A H-BF H-BF
36,241 19,156 16,000 20,103 22,763 25,789 19,000 15,798 38,771 213,621
Coach: Mike Holovak Captain: Joe Johnson Record: 5-3-1 Sept. 26 T Clemson L LSU (19) Oct. 3 Oct. 11 L Villanova Oct. 16 W Fordham Oct. 25 W Xavier L Richmond Oct. 31 Nov. 7 W Wake Forest Nov. 15 W Detroit Nov. 28 W Holy Cross Total Points
14-14 6-42 7-15 20-13 31-14 0-14 20-7 33-20 6-0 137-139
H-Fen. A H-Fen. A A H-Fen. H-Fen. H-Fen. H-Fen.
10,960 25,000 11,901 20,000 10,000 6,167 3,273 7,628 37,000 131,928
12-7 12-9 44-0 21-7 42-6 14-19 13-7 7-6 31-13 196-74
A A H-Fen. A H-Fen. H-Fen. A H-Fen. H-Fen.
13,750 5,000 7,941 13,000 5,400 4,972 15,000 40,542 40,642 146,247
27-0 28-14 23-0 13-13 12-19 7-14 40-12 26-7 176-79
H H-Fen. H-Fen. H-Fen. A A A H-Fen.
8,000 10,102 6,428 18,224 24,000 42,249 25,830 37,235 172,068
6-27 26-19 32-0 7-12 7-6 6-20 13-0 52-0 0-7 149-91
A A A A H-Fen. H-Fen. H-Fen. H-Fen. H-Fen.
37,381 12,600 8,500 13,979 13,275 7,404 15,077 5,458 34,176 147,850
SEASON PREVIEW
Coach: Denny Myers Captain: Art Spiney Record: 4-4-1 Sept. 23 L Oklahoma Sept. 30 W Wake Forest L Penn State Oct. 8 Oct. 14 T Ole Miss Oct. 21 L Georgetown Oct. 28 L Villanova Nov. 5 W Clemson Nov. 12 W Fordham Nov. 26 W Holy Cross Total Points
7-7 0-28 0-54 6-26 10-20 7-19 13-20 14-35 7-29 14-32 78-270
H-BF A A H-BF H-BF H-BF H-BF H-BF H-BF H-BF
12,324 33,000 15,000 10,881 14,538 14,538 8,503 9,606 6,281 25,034 149,705
Coach: Mike Holovak Captain: Joe Mattaliano Record: 8-1 Sept. 25 W Detroit Oct. 2 W Temple Oct. 9 W VMI Oct. 16 W Fordham Oct. 23 W Springfield Oct. 31 L Xavier Nov. 5 W Marquette Nov. 13 W Boston University Nov. 27 W Holy Cross Total Points
COACHES & STAFF
Coach: Denny Myers Captain: Phil Cohen Record: 0-9-1 Sept. 22 T Wake Forest Sept. 30 L Oklahoma (6) Oct. 7 L Ole Miss Oct. 13 L Fordham Oct. 20 L Georgetown Oct. 27 L Georgia Nov. 4 L Penn State Nov. 11 L Clemson (13) Nov. 18 L Villanova Dec. 2 L Holy Cross Total Points
THE EAGLES
1954
1950
1955
Head Coach MIKE HOLOVAK Years at BC: 1951-59 | Record at BC: 49-29-3
1951
14-7 7-7 20-14 7-28 14-13 0-13 23-20 0-6 7-21 92-129
H-BF A H-BF H-BF H-BF H-BF A H-BF H-BF
20,587 9,000 16,763 10,123 18,000 5,514 14,000 7,782 41,000 142,769
1952
Coach: Mike Holovak Captain: John Toppa Record: 4-4-1 Sept. 26 W Richmond Oct. 4 T Wake Forest Oct. 10 W Drake Oct. 17 L Villanova (15) Oct. 24 W Fordham Oct. 31 L Clemson Nov. 7 W Detroit Nov. 15 L Xavier Nov. 28 L Holy Cross Total Points
13,413 11,000 13,628 23,415 13,991 10,040 12,280 6,640 37,889 142,296
1956
Coach: Mike Holovak Captain: Henry Sullivan Record: 5-4 Oct. 5 L Miami (13) Oct. 13 W Marquette Oct. 20 W Rutgers Oct. 28 L Detroit Nov. 2 W Villanova Nov. 10 L Quantico Marines Nov. 18 W Boston University Nov. 24 W Brandeis Dec. 1 L Holy Cross Total Points
UNIVERSITY & MEDIA
H-BF A H-BF H-BF A H-BF A H-BF H-BF
HISTORY & RECORDS
6-20 7-34 19-35 13-19 28-35 21-7 2-21 20-13 19-14 135-198
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Coach: Mike Holovak Captain: Mike Roarke Record: 3-6 Sept. 21 L Wake Forest Oct. 5 L Ole Miss Oct. 12 L Fordham Oct. 19 L Detroit Oct. 27 L Georgia Nov. 2 W Richmond Nov. 10 L Clemson Nov. 17 W Villanova Dec. 1 W Holy Cross (16) Total Points
Coach: Mike Holovak Captain: John Miller Record: 5-2-1 Sept. 24 W Brandeis Oct. 8 W Villanova Oct. 15 W Detroit Oct. 21 T (17) Marquette Oct. 29 L Xavier Nov. 4 L Miami Nov. 12 W Boston University Nov. 26 W Holy Cross Total Points
177
YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDS 1961
1957
Coach: Mike Holovak Captain: Tom Sullivan Record: 7-2 Sept. 21 L Navy (12) 6-46 H* 28,000 Sept. 28 W Florida State 20-7 H 10,000 W Quantico Marines 13-7 H 11,000 Oct. 5 Oct. 12 W Dayton 41-14 H 12,000 Oct. 19 W Villanova 12-9 H 12,000 Oct. 26 W Detroit 20-16 A 8,563 27-2 A 25,500 Nov. 9 W Boston University Nov. 16 W Marquette 19-14 H 13,000 Nov. 20 L Holy Cross 0-14 A 24,000 Total Points 158-129 144,063 *Dedication of Alumni Stadium, Chestnut Hill, Mass.
Coach: Ernie Hefferle Captain: Joe Sikorski Record: 4-6 23-0 Sept. 23 W Cincinnati 0-45 Sept. 30 L Northwestern Oct. 7 L Houston 0-21 Oct. 13 L Detroit 3-20 22-6 Oct. 21 W Villanova 14-10 Nov. 4 W Iowa State Nov. 11 L Texas Tech 6-14 10-7 Nov. 18 W Boston University 13-28 Nov. 25 L Syracuse Dec. 2 L Holy Cross 26-38 Total Points 117-189
1958
Coach: Mike Holovak Captain: George Larkin Record: 7-3 Sept. 20 W Scranton 48-0 Sept. 27 L Syracuse 14-24 Oct. 4 L Villanova 19-21 Oct. 18 W Marquette 21-13 Oct. 25 W Miami 6-2 Nov. 1 W Pacific 25-12 Nov. 8 W Detroit 40-0 Nov. 15 W Boston University 18-13 Nov. 22 L Clemson (16) 12-34 Dec. 6 W Holy Cross 26-8 Total Points 229-127
H A H A H H H H A H
15,000 15,000 12,000 7,016 11,000 16,000 18,000 22,000 19,000 26,000 160,016
1962
H A H H A H H A A
23,000 22,500 13,000 17,000 15,305 17,000 13,000 21,000 23,000 164,805
1963
Head Coach ERNIE HEFFERLE Years at BC: 1960-61 | Record at BC: 7-12-1
178
Coach: Jim Miller Captain: Art Graham Record: 8-2 Sept. 22 W Detroit 27-0 Sept. 29 W Villanova 28-13 Oct. 6 W VMI 18-0 Oct. 13 L Syracuse 0-12 Oct. 20 L Navy 6-26 Oct. 27 W Houston 14-0 Nov. 3 W Vanderbilt 27-22 Nov. 10 W Texas Tech 41-13 Nov. 17 W Boston University 41-25 Dec. 1 W Holy Cross 48-12 Total Points 250-123
Coach: Jim Miller Captain: Jim Lukis Record: 6-3 Sept. 21 L Syracuse Sept. 28 W Wichita Oct. 4 W Detroit Oct. 12 W Villanova Oct. 26 L Air Force Nov. 2 W Vanderbilt Nov. 9 W Buffalo Nov. 16 W Virginia Nov. 30 L Holy Cross Total Points
H A H A H H A H H H
22,000 13,000 14,500 31,000 25,200 17,500 11,000 11,200 23,200 27,000 195,600
21-32 22-16 20-12 34-0 7-34 19-6 15-0 30-21 0-9 168-130
A H H H A H H H A
30,000 22,000 16,460 23,500 30,144 17,700 13,650 20,200 25,000 198,654
21-14 13-19 14-16 10-0 13-7 8-7 6-30 17-9 10-8 112-110
H A A H H A A H H
25,500 27,200 28,000 17,700 25,200 13,500 32,180 25,100 26,000 220,380
1964
1960
Coach: Ernie Hefferle Captain: Terry Glynn Record: 3-6-1 Sept. 17 L Navy 7-22 Sept. 24 L Army 7-20 Oct. 8 L Marquette 12-13 Oct. 15 L Detroit 17-19 Oct. 22 T VMI 14-14 Oct. 28 L Miami 7-10 Nov. 5 W Villanova 20-6 Nov. 12 W Boston University 23-14 Nov. 19 W Clemson 25-14 Nov. 25 L Holy Cross 12-16 Total Points 144-148
18,000 35,418 12,000 15,260 20,500 17,600 20,000 19,600 17,600 24,000 199,978
Head Coach JIM MILLER Years at BC: 1962-67 | Record at BC: 34-24
1959
Coach: Mike Holovak Captain: Frank Casey Record: 5-4 Sept. 19 L Navy 8-24 Sept. 26 L Army (7) 8-44 Oct. 10 W Villanova 39-6 Oct. 17 W Dartmouth 35-12 Oct. 20 W Detroit 21-9 Oct. 25 W Marquette 16-0 Nov. 7 L Pittsburgh 14-22 Nov. 14 L Boston University 7-26 Nov. 29 W Holy Cross 14-0 Total Points 162-143
H A A A H H A A H A
H A A H H A A H H H
25,000 20,150 14,100 13,000 14,000 30,699 8,354 22,500 15,700 26,000 189,503
Coach: Jim Miller Captain: Bill Cronin Record: 6-3 Sept. 19 W Syracuse (9) Sept. 26 L Army Oct. 10 L Tennessee Oct. 17 W Cincinnati Oct. 24 W Air Force Nov. 7 W Villanova Nov. 13 L Miami Nov. 21 W Detroit Nov. 28 W Holy Cross Total Points
1965
1969 18-6 28-0 0-10 0-17 38-7 41-12 6-27 30-17 13-21 35-0 209-117
H H A H H H A H A A
21,700 22,500 31,000 24,300 24,722 20,127 28,704 17,527 20,000 23,909 234,489
Coach: Joe Yukica Captain: Jim McCool Record: 5-4 Sept. 27 W Navy W Tulane Oct. 4 Oct. 18 L Villanova Oct. 25 L Army L Penn State (5) Nov. 1 L Buffalo Nov. 8 Nov. 15 W VMI Nov. 22 W Massachusetts Nov. 29 W Syracuse Total Points
21-14 28-24 6-24 7-38 16-38 21-35 49-32 35-30 35-10 218-245
H H H A A H H H A
24,200 15,500 23,200 41,006 48,532 20,500 11,400 20,500 15,119 219,957
28-21 28-14 56-3 3-28 10-35 21-13 65-12 21-6 21-10 54-0 307-142
A A H H A H H A A H
12,832 17,411 15,600 25,222 38,032 25,350 18,727 20,966 17,200 23,500 214,840
A A A A H A H A H H H-Fox.
31,500 13,000 22,700 6,500 20,616 32,480 26,854 21,978 16,238 25,311 22,205 239,382
H H A A H A H A H A H
27,441 21,732 23,121
SEASON PREVIEW
Coach: Jim Miller Captain: Charlie Smith Record: 6-4 Sept. 18 W Buffalo Sept. 25 W Villanova Oct. 2 L Army Oct. 9 L Penn State Oct. 23 W Richmond Oct. 30 W VMI Nov. 5 L Miami Nov. 13 W William & Mary Nov. 20 L Syracuse Nov. 27 W Holy Cross Total Points
7-27 14-23 14-0 30-31 0-30 22-21 15-13 0-19 14-7 26-32 142-203
A H H A H H H A A H
20,201 19,200 10,500 30,000 24,500 17,200 15,800 11,068 16,700 26,000 191,169
Coach: Joe Yukica Captains: Joe Coppola Record: 8-2 Sept. 19 W Villanova Sept. 26 W Navy Oct. 3 W VMI Oct. 10 L Penn State Oct. 24 L Air Force (7) Oct. 31 W Army Nov. 7 W Buffalo Nov. 14 W Pittsburgh Nov. 21 W Massachusetts Nov. 28 W Holy Cross Total Points
COACHES & STAFF
Coach: Jim Miller Captain: Ed Lipson Record: 4-6 Sept. 17 L Navy Sept. 24 L Ohio University Oct. 1 W VMI Oct. 8 L Penn State Oct. 15 L Syracuse Oct. 22 W Buffalo Nov. 5 W William & Mary Nov. 12 L Villanova Nov. 19 W Massachusetts Nov. 26 L Holy Cross Total Points
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1970
1966
1971
1967
27-24 10-21 28-50 14-26 56-0 21-27 13-26 20-32 25-0 13-6 227-212
A A H H H A H H H A
12,025 26,000 15,500 15,000 10,000 12,500 41,500 16,200 16,200 25,000 189,925
1972
1968
A H H A H A H A H
23,302 19,200 23,200 14,200 25,272 32,000 17,300 12,000 26,500 192,974
21,216 36,114 23,119 20,000 30,187
UNIVERSITY & MEDIA
49-15 31-12 28-15 14-28 0-29 25-58 45-13 21-6 40-20 253-196
Coach: Joe Yukica Captains: Dave Bucci, Dave Ellison Record: 4-7 Sept. 15 L Tulane 0-10 Sept. 23 W Temple 49-27 Sept. 30 L Navy 20-27 Oct. 7 W Villanova 21-20 Oct. 14 L Air Force (16) 9-13 Oct. 21 L Pittsburgh 20-35 Nov. 4 W Syracuse 37-0 Nov. 11 L Georgia Tech 10-42 Nov. 18 L Penn State (6) 26-45 Nov. 25 L Massachusetts 7-28 Dec. 2 W Holy Cross 42-11 Total Points 241-258
HISTORY & RECORDS
Head Coach JOE YUKICA Years at BC: 1968-77 | Record at BC: 68-37-0
Coach: Joe Yukica Captain: Gary Andrachik Record: 6-3 Sept. 28 W Navy Oct. 5 W Buffalo Oct. 12 W Villanova Oct. 19 L Tulane Oct. 26 L Penn State (4) Nov. 9 L Army Nov. 16 W VMI Nov. 23 W Massachusetts Nov. 30 W Holy Cross Total Points
Coach: Joe Yukica Captains: Kevin Clemente, Ray Rippman Record: 9-2 Sept. 11 L West Virginia 14-45 Sept. 18 W Temple 17-3 Sept. 25 W Navy 49-6 Oct. 2 W Richmond 24-0 Oct. 9 W Villanova 23-7 Oct. 16 L Texas Tech 6-14 Oct. 23 W Pittsburgh 40-22 Nov. 6 W Syracuse 10-3 Nov. 13 W Northern Illinois 20-10 Nov. 20 W Massachusetts 35-0 Nov. 27 W Holy Cross 21-7 Total Points 259-117
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Coach: Jim Miller Captain: Joe DiVito Record: 4-6 Sept. 23 W Villanova Sept. 30 L Army Oct. 14 L Penn State Oct. 21 L Buffalo Oct. 28 W Maine Nov. 4 L Cincinnati Nov. 11 L VMI Nov. 18 L Syracuse Nov. 25 W Massachusetts Dec. 2 W Holy Cross Total Points
179
YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDS 1973
Coach: Joe Yukica Captains: Jim Combs, Tom Condon, Gary Marangi Record: 7-4 45-0 Sept. 15 W Temple 16-21 Sept. 22 L Tulane Sept. 29 W Texas A&M 32-24 Oct. 6 W Navy 44-7 L Miami (6) 10-15 Oct. 12 L Pittsburgh 14-28 Oct. 20 Oct. 27 W Villanova 11-7 25-13 Nov. 10 W West Virginia 13-24 Nov. 17 L Syracuse Nov. 24 W Massachusetts 59-14 Dec. 1 W Holy Cross 42-21 Total Points 311-172
1977
H A A H A H H A A H A
27,710 33,880 32,000 30,187 25,418 23,219 16,226 22,500 15,500 19,227 22,500 268,367
Coach: Joe Yukica Captains: Kelly Elias, Bob Moore, Rich Scudellari Record: 6-5 Sept. 10 L Texas 0-44 Sept. 17 L Tennessee 18-24 49-28 Sept. 24 W Army Oct. 1 L Pittsburgh (16) 7-45 Oct. 8 W Tulane 30-28 Oct. 15 W West Virginia 28-24 17-0 Oct. 22 W Villanova Oct. 29 W Air Force 36-14 Nov. 12 L Syracuse 3-20 Nov. 19 W Massachusetts 34-7 20-35 Nov. 26 L Holy Cross 242-269 Total Points
1974
Coach: Joe Yukica Captains: Brian Clemente, Mike Esposito, Ken Ladd, Alex MacLellan Record: 8-3 Sept. 14 L Texas (10) 9-42 H 32,227 Sept. 28 L Temple 7-34 A 12,282 Oct. 5 W Navy 37-0 A 16,178 Oct. 12 W William & Mary 31-16 H 18,360 Oct. 19 L Pittsburgh 11-35 A 32,149 Oct. 26 W Villanova 55-7 A 11,100 Nov. 2 W West Virginia 35-3 H 19,062 Nov. 9 W Tulane 27-3 H 17,002 Nov. 16 W Syracuse 45-0 H 18,651 Nov. 23 W Massachusetts 70-8 A 15,900 Nov. 30 W Holy Cross 38-6 H 28,497 Total Points 365-154 221,408
1975
Coach: Joe Yukica Captain: Mike Kruczek Record: 7-4 Sept. 15 L Notre Dame (9) Sept. 20 W Temple Sept. 27 L West Virginia Oct. 4 W Villanova Oct. 11 L Tulane Oct. 18 W Navy Oct. 25 L Syracuse Nov. 1 W Miami Nov. 8 W Army Nov. 22 W Massachusetts Nov. 29 W Holy Cross Total Points
3-17 27-9 18-35 41-12 7-17 17-3 14-22 21-7 31-0 24-14 24-10 227-146
H-Fox. A A H H H A H A H A
61,501 10,986 34,023 20,512 11,775 16,227 24,105 25,331 38,863 23,609 14,731 281,663
H A A H H A A A H A H
30,476 20,235 16,156 22,866 23,501 32,008 8,200 14,766 25,433 13,300 25,988 232,929
1976
Coach: Joe Yukica Captain: Peter Cronan Record: 8-3 Sept. 11 W Texas (7) 14-13 Sept. 25 W (18) Tulane 27-3 Oct. 2 W (14) Navy 17-13 Oct. 9 L (13) Florida State 9-28 Oct. 16 W West Virginia 14-3 Oct. 23 W Army 27-10 Oct. 30 L Villanova 3-22 Nov. 6 L Miami 6-13 Nov. 13 W Syracuse 28-14 Nov. 20 W Massachusetts 35-0 Nov. 27 W Holy Cross 59-6 Total Points 239-125
180
A A H H H A H A A H A
50,000 83,263 19,200 24,881 18,577 36,211 26,222 21,663 16,409 30,846 12,006 339,278
Head Coach ED CHLEBEK Years at BC: 1978-80 | Record at BC: 12-21-0
1978
Coach: Ed Chlebek Captains: Paul McCarty, John Schmeding, Fred Smerlas Record: 0-11 Sept. 16 L Air Force 7-18 H 21,935 Sept. 23 L Texas A&M (9) 2-37 H 26,012 Sept. 30 L Navy 8-19 H 24,082 Oct. 7 L Pittsburgh (9) 15-32 H 21,673 Oct. 14 L Tulane 3-9 A 27,177 Nov. 4 L Villanova 16-28 A 12,300 Nov. 11 L Army 26-29 A 28,049 Nov. 18 L Syracuse 23-37 H 15,355 Nov. 25 L Massachusetts 0-27 A 7,950 Dec. 2 L Holy Cross 29-30 H 28,109 Dec. 10 L Temple 24-28 T* 55,000 Total Points 153-294 267,642 *Tokyo, Japan
1979
Coach: Ed Chlebek Captains: Jeff Dziama, Jack Kent, John Schmeding Record: 5-6 Sept. 15 L Tennessee 16-28 Sept. 22 W Villanova 34-7 Sept. 29 L Stanford 14-33 Oct. 6 L Pittsburgh 7-28 Oct. 13 L West Virginia 18-20 Oct. 20 L Miami 8-19 Oct. 27 W Army 29-16 Nov. 3 L Tulane 8-41 Nov. 17 W Syracuse 27-10 Nov. 24 W Massachusetts 41-3 Dec. 1 W Holy Cross 27-26 Total Points 229-231 *Schoellkopf Field, Ithaca, N.Y.
H H A A H A A H I* H A
30,150 16,083 36,412 37,146 21,640 15,013 40,102 12,236 20,248 28,475 20,141 277,556
A H A A H A H A H A H
44,820 32,037 13,300 27,405 26,000 52,396 23,000 16,018 22,000 15,216 27,400 299,592
1980
Coach: Ed Chlebek Captains: Mike Mayock, Tim Sherwin Record: 7-4 Sept. 13 L Pittsburgh (3) 6-14 Sept. 20 W Stanford (11) 30-13 Sept. 27 L Villanova 9-20 Oct. 4 L Navy 0-21 Oct. 11 W Yale 27-9 Oct. 18 L Florida State (7) 7-41 Oct. 25 W Army 30-14 Nov. 1 W Air Force 23-0 Nov. 15 W Syracuse 27-16 Nov. 22 W Massachusetts 13-12 Nov. 29 W Holy Cross 27-26 Total Points 199-186
Head Coach JACK BICKNELL Years at BC: 1981-90 | Record at BC: 59-55-1
1984
H A A A H A H H A H A
31,000 40,000 23,500 84,473 31,000 39,357 25,500 20,400 35,623 16,500 22,500 369,853
THE EAGLES
Coach: Jack Bicknell Captains: Jim Budness, Rich Dyer Record: 5-6 13-12 Sept. 19 W Texas A&M 14-56 Sept. 26 L North Carolina (9) Oct. 3 L West Virginia 10-38 L Penn State (2) 7-38 Oct. 10 L Navy 10-25 Oct. 17 41-6 Oct. 24 W Army Oct. 31 L Pittsburgh (2) 24-29 52-22 Nov. 7 W Massachusetts 17-27 Nov. 14 L Syracuse Nov. 21 W Rutgers 27-21 Nov. 28 W Holy Cross 28-24 Total Points 243-298
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1981
Coach: Jack Bicknell Captains: Mark McDonald, David Thomas, Scott Harrington Record: 10-2 H 32,000 Sept. 1 W (19) Western Carolina 44-24 38-31 A 37,821 Sept. 8 W (18) Alabama (9) Sept. 22 W (10) North Carolina 52-20 H-Fox. 44,672 Oct. 13 W (4) Temple 24-10 H 32,000 L (4) West Virginia (20) 20-21 A 60,286 Oct. 20 35-23 H 32,000 Oct. 27 W (11) Rutgers Nov. 3 L (9) Penn State 30-37 A 85,690 45-31 H 32,000 Nov. 10 W (16) Army 24-16 H-Fox. 60,890 Nov. 17 W (13) Syracuse Nov. 23 W (10) Miami (12) 47-45 A 32,035 Nov. 30 W (8) Holy Cross 45-10 A 25,000 Total Points 404-268 474,394 Cotton Bowl – Dallas, Texas Jan. 1 W (8) Houston 45-28 N 67,831
1985
1982
55,177 63,000 23,016 32,000 55,554 28,500 40,397 33,205 16,023 21,500 32,800 372,372
N
51,296
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A A A H A H A H A H H
COACHES & STAFF
Coach: Jack Bicknell Captains: Jack Belcher, Russell Joyner Record: 8-3-1 Sept. 4 W Texas A&M 38-16 Sept. 18 T Clemson (16) 17-17 Sept. 25 W Navy 31-0 Oct. 2 W (18) Temple 17-7 Oct. 9 L (19) West Virginia 13-20 Oct. 16 W Rutgers 14-13 Oct. 23 W Army 32-17 Oct. 30 L Penn State (8) 17-52 Nov. 6 W Massachusetts 34-21 Nov. 13 W Syracuse 20-13 Nov. 20 W Holy Cross 35-10 Total Points 268-186 Tangerine Bowl – Orlando, Fla. Dec. 18 L Auburn (18) 26-33
Coach: Jack Bicknell Captains: Shawn Regent, Mike Ruth, Troy Stradford Record: 4-8 Aug. 29 L Brigham Young (10) 14-28 KO 51,227 Sept. 7 W Temple 28-25 H 31,500 Sept. 14 L Maryland (17) 13-31 H-Fox. 30,210 Sept. 21 W Pittsburgh 29-22 A 40,922 Sept. 28 L Miami 10-45 H-Fox. 31,864 Oct. 5 W Rutgers 20-10 A 17,456 Oct. 12 L Army 14-45 A 40,525 Oct. 19 L West Virginia 6-13 H 32,000 Oct. 26 L Cincinnati 17-24 A 17,217 Nov. 2 L Penn State (3) 12-16 A 82,000 Nov. 16 L Syracuse 21-41 A 45,790 Nov. 23 W Holy Cross 38-7 H 32,000 Total Points 222-307 452,711 KO-Kickoff Classic, East Rutherford, N.J.
1986
1983
Coach: Jack Bicknell Captains: John Bosa, Kelvin Martin, Troy Stradford, Steve Trapilo Record: 9-3 Sept. 6 L Rutgers 9-11 H 30,000 Sept. 13 W California 21-15 H 30,544 Sept. 20 L Penn State 14-26 H-Fox. 42,329 Oct. 4 L Southern Methodist 29-31 A 26,432 Oct. 11 W Maryland 30-25 A 45,380 Oct. 18 W Louisville 41-7 H 28,105 Oct. 25 W West Virginia 19-10 A 47,760 Nov. 1 W Army 27-20 A 40,315 Nov. 8 W Temple 38-29 A 17,952 Nov. 15 W Syracuse 27-9 H 32,000 Nov. 22 W Holy Cross 56-26 A 23,271 Total Points 311-209 364,088 Hall of Fame Bowl – Tampa, Fla. Dec. 23 W Georgia (17) 27-24 N 25,368
HISTORY & RECORDS
Coach: Jack Bicknell Captains: Bob Biestek, Brian Brennan, Steve DeOssie Record: 9-3 Sept. 3 W Morgan State 45-12 H 31,300 Sept. 10 W Clemson 31-16 H 32,000 Sept. 17 W Rutgers 42-22 A 23,561 Sept. 24 L (12) West Virginia (19)17-27 H 32,000 Oct. 1 W Temple 18-15 A 7,033 Oct. 8 W Yale 42-7 A 21,108 Oct. 29 W (19) Penn State 27-17 H-Fox. 56,605 Nov. 5 W (16) Army 34-14 A 40,749 Nov. 12 L (13) Syracuse 10-21 A 41,225 Nov. 19 W (18) Holy Cross 47-7 N-Fox. 39,512 Nov. 25 W (15) Alabama 20-13 H-Fox. 58,047 Total Points 333-171 383,140 Liberty Bowl – Memphis, Tenn. Dec. 29 L (13) Notre Dame 18-19 N 47,071
1987
UNIVERSITY & MEDIA
Coach: Jack Bicknell Captains: Peter Casparriello, Dave Nugent, Jim Turner Record: 5-6 Sept. 5 W Texas Christian 38-20 H 30,000 Sept. 12 W Temple 28-7 H 27,500 Sept. 19 L Southern California 17-23 A 46,205 Sept. 26 L Penn State (15) 17-27 H-Fox. 50,267 Oct. 3 W Pittsburgh 13-10 A 46,238 Oct. 10 W Army 29-24 H 31,500 Oct. 17 L Rutgers 24-38 A 30,253 Oct. 24 L West Virginia 16-37 H 31,500 Oct. 31 W Tennessee (13) 20-18 H 31,800 Nov. 7 L Notre Dame (9) 25-32 A 59,075 Nov. 14 L Syracuse (6) 17-45 A 49,892 Total Points 244-281 434,230 181
YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDS 1988
Coach: Jack Bicknell Captains: Joe Wolf, Mark Murphy Record: 3-8 L Southern California (8) 7-34 Sept. 1 41-7 Sept. 10 W Cincinnati Sept. 17 L Penn State (16) 20-23 Sept. 24 L Texas Christian 17-31 W Pittsburgh 34-31 Oct. 1 L Rutgers 6-17 Oct. 15 Oct. 22 L West Virginia (6) 19-59 L Tennessee 7-10 Nov. 5 20-45 Nov. 12 L Syracuse (15) Nov. 19 W Army 38-24 Nov. 26 L Temple 28-45 Total Points 237-326 *Ire.-Lansdowne Road Stadium, Dublin, Ireland
1993
H H A A H H A A H *Ire. A
32,000 29,279 84,000 25,335 32,000 32,000 63,145 90,030 32,000 42,525 12,892 475,206
Coach: Tom Coughlin Captains: Game Captains Record: 9-3 L (21) Miami (5) 7-23 Sept. 4 Sept. 18 L (22) Northwestern 21-22 Sept. 25 W Temple 66-14 Oct. 2 W Syracuse (13) 33-29 W Rutgers 31-21 Oct. 9 41-14 Oct. 23 W Army Oct. 30 W Tulane 42-14 48-34 Nov. 6 W Virginia Tech (25) 33-0 Nov. 13 W (22) Pittsburgh Nov. 20 W (17) Notre Dame (1) 41-39 Nov. 26 L (11) West Virginia (5) 14-17 Total Points 377-227 Carquest Bowl – Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Jan. 1 W (15) Virginia 31-13
1989
Coach: Jack Bicknell Captains: Rico Labbe, Mark Kamphaus Record: 2-9 Sept. 9 L Pittsburgh (23) 10-29 Sept. 16 L Rutgers 7-9 Sept. 23 L Penn State 3-7 Sept. 30 L Ohio State 29-34 Oct. 14 W Temple 35-14 Oct. 21 L Navy 24-27 Nov. 24 L Temple 10-29 Total Points 190-288
H A A A H H H
31,000 17,105 80,000 88,936 29,223 32,000 21,067 400,660
1991
A H H A H H A H A A H
22,185 32,071 26,018 95,927 27,839 28,162 41,209 25,872 12,950 45,453 32,000 389,686
H H H H A A A H A H A
29,110 28,888 32,116 32,498 55,643 96,130 25,646 32,812 59,075 33,298 35,726 509,998
N
52,056
1992
Coach: Tom Coughlin Captains: Game Captains Record: 8-3-1 Sept. 5 W Rutgers 37-20 Sept. 12 W Northwestern 49-0 Sept. 19 W Navy 28-0 Sept. 26 W (25) Michigan State 14-0 Oct. 3 T (22) West Virginia 24-24 Oct. 17 W (20) Penn State (9) 35-32 Oct. 24 W (11) Tulane 17-13 Oct. 31 W (11) Temple 45-6 Nov. 7 L (9) Notre Dame (8) 7-54 Nov. 14 L (10) Syracuse 10-27 Nov. 21 W (19) Army 41-24 Total Points 307-200 Hall of Fame Bowl – Tampa, Fla. Jan. 1 L (16) Tennessee (17) 23-28
182
33,298 31,086 33,298 48,839 37,035 33,298 33,298 32,698 10,892 59,075 33,298 386,115
N
38,516
Head Coach DAN HENNING Years at BC: 1994-96 | Record at BC: 16-19-1
Head Coach TOM COUGHLIN Years at BC: 1991-93 | Record at BC: 21-13-1
Coach: Tom Coughlin Captains: Game Captains Record: 4-7 Aug. 31 L Rutgers 13-20 Sept. 7 L Michigan (2) 13-35 Sept. 14 L Georgia Tech (17) 14-30 Sept. 28 L Penn State (10) 21-28 Oct. 12 W Louisville 33-3 Oct. 19 L West Virginia 24-41 Oct. 26 W Army 28-17 Nov. 2 W Pittsburgh 38-12 Nov. 9 W Temple 33-13 Nov. 16 L Syracuse (17) 16-38 Nov. 23 L Miami (1) 14-19 Total Points 247-256
H A H A A H H H A A H
1994
Coach: Dan Henning Captains: Stephen Boyd, Pete Mitchell, Michael Reed, Eric Shorter Record: 7-4-1 Sept. 3 L Michigan (5) 26-34 A 105,936 Sept. 17 L Virginia Tech (18) 7-12 H 44,500 Sept. 24 W Pittsburgh 21-9 A 34,623 Oct. 8 W Notre Dame (8) 30-11 H 44,500 Oct. 15 W (24) Temple 45-28 H 44,500 Oct. 22 T (22) Rutgers 7-7 H 44,500 Oct. 29 W Army 30-3 A 39,304 Nov. 3 W Louisville 35-14 A 38,711 Nov. 12 W (25) Syracuse (14) 31-0 H 44,500 Nov. 19 L (17) West Virginia 20-21 A 44,890 Nov. 26 L (25) Miami (5) 7-23 A 60,579 Total Points 259-162 546,543 Jeep Eagle Aloha Bowl – Honolulu, Hawaii Dec. 25 W Kansas State (11) 12-7 N4 4,862
1995
Coach: Dan Henning Captains: Pete Kendall, Tim Morabito Record: 4-8 Aug. 27 L (22) Ohio State (12) 6-38 Sept. 7 W Virginia Tech (20) 20-14 Sept. 16 L Michigan (11) 13-23 Sept. 30 L Michigan State 21-25 Oct. 7 W Pittsburgh 17-0 Oct. 14 L West Virginia 19-31 Oct. 21 L Army 7-49 Oct. 28 L Notre Dame (12) 10-20 Nov. 4 W Temple 10-9 Nov. 11 L Miami 14-17 Nov. 18 L Syracuse (22) 29-58 Nov. 24 W Rutgers 41-38 Total Points 207-322
N A H A H H H A A H A A
62,711 44,426 44,500 72,981 44,500 44,500 44,500 59,075 5,182 44,500 49,384 20,114 536,373
1996
1997
39,756 34,052 27,330 43,302 15,067 33,574 44,084 48,487 42,335 80,012 53,130 461,129
N
35,762
2000
Coach: Tom O’Brien Captains: Tim Hasselbeck, RaMon Johnson, Paul Zukauskas Record: 7-5 Sept. 2 L West Virginia 14-34 A 49,786 Sept. 9 W Army 55-17 A 37,544 Sept. 23 W Navy 48-7 H 42,681 Sept. 30 L Virginia Tech (4) 34-48 H 44,500 Oct. 7 W Connecticut 55-3 H 35,383 Oct. 14 W Syracuse 20-13 H 44,500 Oct. 21 L Pittsburgh 26-42 A 31,567 Oct. 28 W Rutgers 42-13 H 33,565 Nov. 4 W Temple 31-3 H 35,333 Nov. 11 L Notre Dame (11) 16-28 A 80,653 Nov. 25 L Miami (2) 6-52 A 49,715 Total Points 347-260 405,344 Jeep Eagle Aloha Bowl – Honolulu, Hawaii Dec. 25 W Arizona State 31-17 N 24,397
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2001
1998
A H H A H H H A H A A
38,229 38,287 40,496 38,231 37,628 43,413 42,877 32,917 44,500 32,129 40,573 429,280
Coach: Tom O’Brien Captains: Scott Bradley, Marc Colombo, Sean Guthrie Record: 8-4 Sept. 1 W West Virginia 34-10 H 42,482 Sept. 8 L Stanford 22-38 A 41,250 Sept. 22 W Navy 38-21 A 30,064 Sept. 29 W Army 31-10 H 43,042 Oct. 6 W Temple 33-10 H 38,724 Oct. 13 L Virginia Tech (6) 20-34 A 53,662 Oct. 20 W Pittsburgh 45-7 H 41,637 Oct. 27 W Notre Dame 21-17 H 44,500 Nov. 10 L Miami (1) 7-18 H 44,500 Nov. 17 W Rutgers 38-7 A 13,012 Nov. 24 L (25) Syracuse (22) 28-39 A 45,063 Total Points 317-211 437,936 Music City Bowl – Nashville, Tenn. Dec. 28 W Georgia (16) 20-16 N 46,125
HISTORY & RECORDS
Coach: Tom O’Brien Captains: Doug Brzezinski, Brian Maye Record: 4-7 Sept. 5 W Georgia Tech 41-31 Sept. 12 W Rutgers 41-14 Sept. 19 W Temple 31-7 Sept. 26 L Louisville 28-52 Oct. 8 L Virginia Tech (17) 0-17 Oct. 17 L Syracuse (23) 25-42 Oct. 24 L Navy 31-32 Oct. 31 L Miami (25) 17-35 Nov. 7 L Notre Dame (13) 26-31 Nov. 14 W Pittsburgh 23-15 Nov. 21 L West Virginia 10-35 Total Points 308-276
H A A H A H H A H A A
COACHES & STAFF
Coach: Tom O’Brien Captains: Matt Hasselbeck, Erik Storz, Shalom Tolefree Record: 4-7 Sept. 6 L Temple 21-28 A 5,085 Sept. 13 W West Virginia 31-24 H 39,200 Sept. 20 W Rutgers 35-21 A 21,117 Sept. 27 L Cincinnati 6-24 H 40,564 Oct. 4 L Georgia Tech 14-42 H 38,462 Oct. 11 L Virginia Tech (23) 7-17 H 47,681 Oct. 18 L Miami 44-45 (2ot) H 40,006 Oct. 25 L Notre Dame 20-52 A 80,225 Nov. 1 W Pittsburgh 22-21 H 34,796 Nov. 8 L Syracuse (22) 13-20 A 49,153 Nov. 22 W Army 24-20 H 13,309 Total Points 237-314 409,598
Coach: Tom O’Brien Captains: Pedro Cirino, Chris Hovan, Butch Palaza Record: 8-4 30-29 (ot) Sept. 4 W Baylor 14-10 Sept. 18 W Navy Sept. 25 W Rutgers 27-7 Oct. 2 W Northeastern 33-22 L Temple 14-24 Oct. 9 20-16 Oct. 16 W Pittsburgh Oct. 23 L Miami 28-31 25-24 Oct. 30 W Syracuse 34-17 Nov. 13 W West Virginia Nov. 20 W (25) Notre Dame 31-29 Nov. 26 L (22) Virginia Tech (2) 14-38 Total Points 270-247 Insight.com Bowl – Tucson, Ariz. Dec. 31 L (25) Colorado 28-62
THE EAGLES
Head Coach TOM O’BRIEN Years at BC: 1997-2006 | Record at BC: 75-45-0
1999
SEASON PREVIEW
Coach: Dan Henning Captains: Stalin Colinet, Mark Nori, Daryl Porter, Omari Walker Record: 5-7 24-21 A 34,838 Aug. 31 W Hawaii 7-45 H 44,500 Sept. 14 L Virginia Tech (19) Sept. 21 L Michigan (8) 14-20 A 105,291 Sept. 28 W Navy 43-38 H 44,500 L West Virginia (19) 17-34 A 58,307 Oct. 5 24-17 A 20,673 Oct. 12 W Cincinnati Oct. 19 W Rutgers 37-13 H 44,500 L Syracuse 17-45 H 44,500 Oct. 26 L Pittsburgh 13-20 A 26,313 Oct. 31 Nov. 9 L Notre Dame (17) 21-48 H 44,500 Nov. 16 W Temple 21-20 H 42,463 Nov. 23 L Miami (25) 26-43 A 35,540 Total Points 264-364 545,925
UNIVERSITY & MEDIA 183
YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDS 2002
Coach: Tom O’Brien Captains: Vinny Ciurciu, Antonio Garay, Brian St. Pierre Record: 9-4 Aug. 31 W Connecticut 24-16 H 40,066 Sept. 7 W Stanford 34-27 H 41,065 6-38 A 73,622 Sept. 21 L Miami (1) Sept. 28 W Central Michigan 43-0 H 41,826 Oct. 10 L Virginia Tech (4) 23-28 H 42,826 Oct. 19 W Navy 46-21 H 41,322 L Pittsburgh 16-19 (ot) A 45,060 Oct. 26 Nov. 2 W Notre Dame (4) 14-7 A 80,935 Nov. 9 L West Virginia 14-24 A 48,474 Nov. 16 W Syracuse 41-20 H 36,221 36-14 A 14,278 Nov. 23 W Temple 44-14 H 33,786 Nov. 30 W Rutgers Total Points 341-228 591,353 Motor City Bowl – Detroit, Mich. Dec. 26 W Toledo 51-25 N 51,872
Coach: Tom O’Brien Captains: Mathias Kiwanuka, Patrick Ross Record: 9-3 Sept. 3 W (22) Brigham Young 20-3 44-7 Sept. 10 W (18) Army Sept. 17 L (17) Florida State (8) 17-28 Sept. 24 W (25) Clemson 16-13 (ot) W (21) Ball State 38-0 Oct. 1 W (18) Virginia 28-17 Oct. 8 Oct. 15 W (14) Wake Forest 35-30 L (13) Virginia Tech (3) 10-30 Oct. 27 L (19) North Carolina 14-16 Nov. 5 Nov. 12 W (25) N.C. State 30-10 Nov. 19 W (23) Maryland 31-16 Total Points 283-170 MPC Computers Bowl – Boise, Idaho Dec. 28 W (19) Boise State 27-21
A H H A H H H A A H A
58,108 40,166 44,500 79,000 40,162 35,286 33,632 65,115 48,000 42,826 51,585 538,380
N
30,493
2006
2003
Coaches: Tom O’Brien, Frank Spaziani (Interim Head Coach, Meineke Car Care Bowl) Captains: Josh Beekman, Jo-Lonn Dunbar, Matt Ryan Record: 10-3 Aug. 31 W Central Michigan 31-24 A 25,418 Sept. 9 W Clemson (18) 34-33 (2ot) H 44,500 Sept. 16 W (23) BYU 30-23 (2ot) H 40,233 Sept. 23 L (20) N.C. State 15-17 A 57,583 Sept. 30 W Maine 22-0 H 41,162 Oct. 12 W Virginia Tech (22) 22-3 H 44,500 Oct. 21 W (22) Florida State 24-19 A 83,043 Oct. 28 W (18) Buffalo 41-0 H 14,682 Nov. 4 L (16) Wake Forest (22) 14-21 A 32,633 Nov. 11 W (22) Duke 28-7 H 42,326 Nov. 18 W (20) Maryland (21) 38-16 H 44,500 Nov. 23 L (18) Miami 14-17 A 23,308 Total Points 313-180 538,380 Meineke Car Care Bowl - Charlotte, N.C. Dec. 30 W (23) Navy 25-24 N 52,303
2004
Head Coach JEFF JAGODZINSKI Years at BC: 2007-08 | Record at BC: 20-8-0
Coach: Tom O’Brien Captains: Augie Hoffmann, Josh Ott Record: 8-5 Aug. 30 L Wake Forest 28-32 H 42,563 Sept. 6 W Penn State (25) 27-14 A 106,445 Sept. 13 W Connecticut 24-14 A 40,000 Sept. 20 L Miami (2) 14-33 H 44,500 Sept. 27 W Ball State 53-29 H 42,353 Oct. 11 W Temple 38-13 A 21,862 Oct. 18 L Syracuse 14-39 A 45,313 Oct. 25 W Notre Dame 27-25 H 44,500 Nov. 1 L Pittsburgh (23) 13-24 H 41,983 Nov. 8 L West Virginia 28-35 H 39,723 Nov. 15 W Rutgers 35-25 A 31,019 Nov. 22 W Virginia Tech (12) 34-27 A 65,115 Total Points 335-310 565,376 Diamond Walnut San Francisco Bowl – San Francisco, Calif. Dec. 31 W Colorado State 35-21 N 25,621
Coach: Tom O’Brien Captains: Tim Bulman, Dave Kashetta, Mathias Kiwanuka Record: 9-3 Sept. 2 W Ball State 19-11 A 23,718 Sept. 11 W Penn State 21-7 H 44,500 Sept. 17 W Connecticut 27-7 H 44,500 Sept. 25 L Wake Forest 14-17 A 29,461 Oct. 2 W Massachusetts 29-7 H 43,262 Oct. 16 L Pittsburgh 17-20 (ot) A 34,071 Oct. 23 W Notre Dame (24) 24-23 A 80,795 Nov. 6 W Rutgers 21-10 H 41,126 Nov. 13 W (21) West Virginia (10)36-17 A 58,113 Nov. 20 W (17) Temple 34-17 A 14,081 Nov. 27 L (17) Syracuse 17-43 H 44,500 Total Points 259-179 458,127 Continental Tire Bowl – Charlotte, N.C. Dec. 30 W North Carolina 37-24 N 70,412
184
2005
2007
Coach: Jeff Jagodzinski Captains: Gosder Cherilus, Jo-Lonn Dunbar, Nick Larkin, Matt Ryan Record: 11-3 Sept. 1 W Wake Forest 38-28 H 42,292 Sept. 8 W NC State 37-17 H 42,513 Sept. 15 W (21) Georgia Tech (15) 24-10 A 51,112 Sept. 22 W (14) Army 37-17 H 40,329 Sept. 29 W (12) Massachusetts 24-14 H 44,111 Oct. 6 W (7) Bowling Green 55-24 H 40,117 Oct. 13 W (4) Notre Dame 27-14 A 80,795 Oct. 25 W (3) Virginia Tech (11) 14-10 A 66,233 Nov. 3 L (2) Florida State 17-27 H 40,065 Nov. 10 L (8) Maryland 35-42 A 52,827 Nov. 17 W (18) Clemson (15) 20-17 A 81,500 Nov. 24 W (15) Miami 28-14 H 44,500 Total Points 356-234 626,394 ACC Championship Game – Jacksonville, Fla. Dec. 1 L (12) Virginia Tech (6) 16-30 N 53,212 Champs Sports Bowl – Orlando, Fla. Dec. 28 W (14) Michigan State 24-21 N 46,554
2011
2008
10,788 40,106 41,267 32,628 55,652 44,127 48,000 41,863 44,500 79,792 30,373 42,767 620,040
N
53,927
N
54,250
Head Coach FRANK SPAZIANI Years at BC: 2009-present | Record at BC: 20-19-0
2009
2012
Coach: Frank Spaziani Captains: Emmett Cleary, Jim Noel, Chris Pantale, Kaleb Ramsey Record: 2-10 Sept. 1 L Miami H 32-41 39262 Sept. 8 W Maine H 34-3 30685 Sept. 15 L Northwestern A 13-22 32597 Sept. 29 L Clemson (17) H 31-45 40138 Oct. 6 L Army A 31-34 39492 Oct. 13 L Florida State (11) A 7-51 81075 Oct. 20 L Georgia Tech A 17-37 40112 Oct. 27 W Maryland H 20-17 33267 Nov. 3 L Wake Forest A 14-28 28963 Nov. 10 L Notre Dame (4) H 6-21 44500 Nov. 17 L Virginia Tech H 23-30 (OT) 34266 Nov. 24 L NC State A 10-27 53020 Total Points 238-356 222,118
COACHES & STAFF
Key A — Away Game; BFG — Brockton Fairgrounds; H — Home Game on BC Campus; H-BF — Home Game at Braves Field; H-Fen. — Home Game at Fenway Park; H-Fox. — Home Game at Foxboro, MA; H-Harv. — Home Game at Harvard Stadium; LSG — Locust Street Grounds; MAG — Massachusetts Avenue Grounds; NC — Newton Center; SBG — Stony Brook Grounds; SEG — South End Grounds
2010
HISTORY & RECORDS
Coach: Frank Spaziani Captains: Alex Albright, Anthony Castonzo, Wes Davis, James McCluskey Record: 7-6 Sept. 4 W Weber State 38-20 H 34,168 Sept. 11 W Kent State 26-13 H 35,122 Sept. 25 L Virginia Tech 0-19 H 42,317 Oct. 2 L Notre Dame 13-31 H 44,500 Oct. 9 L N.C. State 17-44 A 56,859 Oct. 16 L Florida State (16) 19-24 A 75,301 Oct. 23 L Maryland 21-24 H 36,078 Oct. 30 W Clemson 16-10 H 37,137 Nov. 6 W Wake Forest 23-13 A 29,465 Nov. 13 W Duke 21-16 A 21,420 Nov. 20 W Virginia 17-13 H 39,263 Nov. 27 W Syracuse 16-7 A 42,191 Total Points 227-234 534,914 Kraft Fight Hunger Bowl – San Francisco, Calif. Jan. 9 L Nevada (15) 13-20 N 41,063
2012 SEASON REVIEW
Coach: Frank Spaziani Captains: Rich Gunnell, Mike McLaughlin, Matt Tennant Record: 8-5 Sept. 5 W Northeastern 54-0 H 33,262 Sept. 12 W Kent State 34-7 H 25,165 Sept. 19 L Clemson 7-25 A 77,000 Sept. 26 W Wake Forest 27-24 (ot) H 40,892 Oct. 3 W Florida State 28-21 H 40,029 Oct. 10 L Virginia Tech (5) 14-48 A 66,233 Oct. 17 W NC State 52-20 H 35,261 Oct. 24 L Notre Dame 16-20 A 80,795 Oct. 31 W Central Michigan 31-10 H 34,128 Nov. 14 W Virginia 14-10 A 44,324 Nov. 21 L North Carolina (25) 13-31 H 41,272 Nov. 28 W Maryland 19-17 A 35,042 Total Points 309-233 593,524 Emerald Bowl – San Francisco, Calif. Dec. 26 L Southern California 13-24 N 40,121
THE EAGLES
A H H H A H A H H A A H
Coach: Frank Spaziani Captains: Donnie Fletcher, Luke Kuechly, Ifeanyi Momah, Nathan Richman Record: 4-8 L Northwestern 17-24 H 37,561 Sept. 3 Sept. 10 L Central Florida 3-30 A 45,671 Sept. 17 L Duke 19-20 H 35,812 45-17 H 30,176 Sept. 24 W Massachusetts L Wake Forest 19-27 H 38,265 Oct. 1 Oct. 8 L Clemson (8) 14-36 A 78,000 L Virginia Tech (16) 14-30 A 66,233 Oct. 22 28-17 A 29,945 Oct. 29 W Maryland Nov. 3 L Florida State 7-38 H 38,729 Nov. 12 W NC State 14-10 H 33,712 Nov. 19 L Notre Dame (24) 14-16 A 80,795 Nov. 25 W Miami 24-17 A 43,952 Total Points 218-282 558.851
SEASON PREVIEW
Coach: Jeff Jagodzinski Captains: Chris Crane, Mike McLaughlin Record: 9-5 Aug. 30 W Kent State 21-0 Sept. 6 L Georgia Tech 16-19 34-7 Sept. 20 W UCF Sept. 27 W Rhode Island 42-0 Oct. 4 W N.C. State 38-31 Oct. 18 W Virginia Tech (17) 28-23 L (23) North Carolina 24-45 Oct. 25 Nov. 1 L Clemson 21-27 Nov. 8 W Notre Dame 17-0 Nov. 15 W Florida State (20) 27-17 24-21 Nov. 22 W Wake Forest 28-21 Nov. 29 W (20) Maryland Total Points 320-211 ACC Championship Game – Tampa Bay, Fla. Dec. 6 L (18) Virginia Tech 12-30 Champs Sports Bowl – Nashville, Tenn. Dec. 31 L Vanderbilt 14-16
UNIVERSITY & MEDIA 185
ALL-TIME RESULTS 1999
AIR FORCE (3-4-0)
H
30-29, ot
H: 1-2, A: 2-2, N: 0-0
1963 1964 1970 1972 1977 1978 1980
A H A H A H A
7-34 13-7 10-35 9-13 36-14 7-18 23-0
ALABAMA (3-1-0) H: 2-0, A: 1-0, N: 0-1
1942 1946 1983 1984
N H H A
21-37 13-7 20-13 38-31
ALLEGHENY (2-0-0) H: 2-0, A: 0-0, N: 0-0
1924 1925
H H
13-0 14-7
ARIZONA ST. (1-0-0) H: 0-0, A: 0-0, N: 1-0
2000
N
31-17
ARMY (24-13-0) H: 11-2, A: 13-11, N: 0-0
1917 1919 1959 1960 1964 1965 1967 1968 1969 1970 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1997 2000 2001 2005 2007 2012
A A A A A A H A A H A A H A A H A A A H A A H A A H A A H A H H A H H H A
7-14 0-13 8-44 7-20 13-19 0-10 10-21 25-58 7-38 21-13 31-0 27-10 49-28 26-29 29-16 30-14 41-6 32-17 34-14 45-31 14-45 27-20 29-24 38-24 24-17 41-20 28-17 41-24 41-14 30-3 7-49 24-20 55-17 31-10 44-7 37-17 31-34
2005
N
H: 22-1-1, A: 3-1-0, N: 1-0
1893 1894 1895 1896 1920 1921 1922 1925 1928 1929 1930 1931 1932 1933 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939 1940 1941 1942 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962
SEG H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H A H A H A H A H
H: 0-0, A: 0-2, N: 0-0
1914 1915
A A
0-20 0-14
H A H
53-29 19-11 38-0
BATES (0-2-1) H: 0-0, A: 0-1, N: 0-0
1899 1901 1902
A
0-0 T 0-6 5-17
1921 1922 186
A H
H: 0-0, A: 0-0, N: 1-0
1922 1923 1928 1929 1938
H H A H H
13-7 21-0 24-0 40-6 63-12
CATHOLIC (7-0-0) H: 7-0, A: 0-0, N: 0-0
1914 1925 1926 1928 1929 1930 1931
H H H H H H H
14-0 6-0 28-0 38-6 13-6 54-7 26-7
55-24
BRANDEIS (2-0-0) H: 2-0, A: 0-0, N: 0-0
1955 1956
H H
27-0 52-0
1923 1924
H H
14-0 9-10
CENTRAL FLA. (1-1-0) 2008 2011
H A
34-7 3-30
CENTRAL MICH. (3-0-0) H: 2-0; A: 1-0; N: 0-0
2002 2006 2009
H A H
43-0 31-24 31-10
H: 5-0, A: 0-0, N: 0-0
1931 1932 1933 1934 1940
H H H H H
7-0 6-0 6-0 7-0 40-0
1961 1964 1967 1985 1988 1996 1997
H H A A H A H
23-0 10-0 21-27 17-24 41-7 24-17 6-24
CLEMSON (9-11-2) H: 6-6-1, A: 3-4-1, N: 0-1
BROOKLYN (2-0-0) H H
1898 1899 1901 1917 1945
A A A
37-6 24-21
0-6 0-18 0-12 2-7 6-51
BUFFALO (6-2-0) H: 6-2, A: 0-0, N: 0-0
1963 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 2006
H H H H H H H H
15-0 18-6 22-21 14-26 31-12 21-35 65-12 41-0
H: 1-0, A: 0-0, N: 0-0
1944
H
33-0
CONNECTICUT (10-0-2) H: 5-0-1, A: 5-0-1, N: 0-0
1908 1909 1910 1912 1913 1915 1927 1928 2000 2002 2003 2004
A H H A A A A H H H A H
0-0 T 17-0 0-0 T 13-0 47-0 7-6 19-0 51-13 55-3 24-16 24-14 27-7
H: 1-0, A: 0-1, N: 0-0
1901 1916 1959
A H
0-45 6-32 35-12
DAYTON (4-0-0) H: 3-0, A: 1-0, N: 0-0
1929 1930 1931 1957
A H H H
23-7 15-6 13-0 41-14
DETROIT (12-7-0)
A
7-51
FORDHAM (14-11-2)
1939 1941 1942 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1958 1960 1982 1983 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
N 3-6 H 13-26 H 14-7 H 32-22 H 19-26 A 40-27 H 14-35 A 2-21 H 0-13 H 14-14 T A 12-34 H 25-14 A 17-17 T H 31-16 A 16-13, ot H 34-33, 2ot A 20-17 H 21-27 A 7-25 H 16-10 A 14-31 H 31-45
COLBY (0-2-0) H: 0-0, A: 0-2, N: 0-0
1911 1912
A A
0-18 0-55
1921 1922 1937 1938 1939 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964
H A H H A H A H A H A A H A H A H H H
1912 1913 1914 1915 1918 1920 1921 1922 1923 1924 1926 1927 1928 1929 1930 1931 1932 1933 1934 1935 1942 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954
A H A H H H A H H H H A H H H H H A H A H H H H H A A
0-14 27-27 T 3-14 3-0 0-14 20-0 0-0 T 27-0 20-0 28-0 27-0 27-7 19-7 6-7 0-3 0-20 3-0 6-32 0-6 0-19 56-6 20-12 6-26 19-35 14-13 20-13 21-7
GENEVA (0-1-0) H: 0-1, A: 0-0, N: 0-0
1927
H
0-13
GEORGETOWN (12-14-1)
H: 7-4, A: 5-3, N: 0-0
CENTRE (5-0-0)
BRIGHAM YOUNG (2-1-0)
1943 1944
35-21
H: 1-0, A: 0-1, N: 0-0
1985 2005 2006
H: 2-0, A: 0-0, N: 0-0
N
DARTMOUTH (1-2-0)
H: 1-1, A: 0-0, N: 0-0
H: 0-0, A: 1-0, N: 0-1
N 14-28 A 20-3 H 30-23, 2ot
2003
CENTENARY (1-1-0)
H: 3-1, A: 0-3, N: 0-0
H
C.C.N.Y. (1-0-0) 23-7 33-0
2012
28-62
COLORADO ST. (1-0-0)
CINCINNATI (4-3-0)
2007
BAYLOR (3-0-0) H: 2-0, A: 1-0, N: 0-0
N
H: 4-0, A: 1-0, N: 0-0
H: 1-0, A: 0-0, N: 0-0
H: 2-0, A: 1-0, N: 0-0
2003 2004 2005
1999
CANISIUS (5-0-0)
BOWLING GREEN (1-0-0)
H: 0-0, A: 0-3, N: 0-0
BALL ST. (3-0-0)
10-6 0-28 0-22 10-0 34-0 13-0 20-6 54-7 27-7 33-0 47-0 18-6 21-6 25-0 10-0 25-6 0-0 T 6-13 21-14 19-0 21-0 19-7 37-0 7-6 40-12 13-0 27-2 18-13 7-26 23-14 10-7 41-25
BOWDOIN (0-2-0)
H: 2-0, A: 0-0, N: 0-1
13-7 33-7 26-33
21-15
H: 11-7-1, A: 3-4-1, N: 0-0
27-21
BOSTON U. (27-4-1)
BROWN (0-5-0)
H H N
COLORADO (0-1-0) H: 0-0, A: 0-0, N: 0-1
H
H: 0-0, A: 0-0, N: 1-0
AUBURN (2-1-0) 1939 1940 1982
CALIFORNIA (1-0-0) H: 1-0, A: 0-0, N: 0-0
1986
BOISE ST. (1-0-0)
H: 11-4-1, A: 1-0, N: 0-0
0-28 8-10 0-14 9-6 20-13 13-19 23-20 33-20 12-7 23-0 7-12 20-16 40-0 21-9 17-19 3-20 27-0 20-12 17-9
1919 1920 1921 1922 1923 1927 1930 1931 1933 1940 1941 1942 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950
H H H H H H H H H H H H H H A H H
10-9 30-0 10-14 0-0 T 21-0 0-47 19-20 20-2 39-0 19-18 14-6 47-0 20-13 27-6 13-6 7-10 10-20
GEORGIA (2-2-0) H: 0-1, A: 0-1, N: 2-0
DRAKE (1-0-0) H: 1-0, A: 0-0, N: 0-0
1952
H
20-14
1950 1951 1986 2001
H A N N
7-19 28-35 27-24 20-16
DUKE (4-2-0) GEORGIA TECH (2-6-0)
H: 3-2, A: 1-0, N: 0-0
1927 1928 1929 2006 2010 2011
H H H H H H
9-25 19-0 20-12 28-7 21-16 19-20
FLORIDA (1-1-0) H: 1-1, A: 0-0, N: 0-0
1938 1939
H H
33-0 0-7
H: 0-3, A: 2-3, N: 0-0
1972 1989 1991 1997 1998 2007 2008 2012
A A H H A A H A
10-42 12-13 14-30 14-42 41-31 24-10 16-19 17-37
GETTYSBURG (1-0-0) H: 1-0, A: 0-0, N: 0-0
FLORIDA ST. (4-7-0)
1926
H
39-0
H: 2-4, A: 2-3, N: 0-0
1957 1976 1980 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011
H H A H A H A H A H
20-7 9-28 7-41 17-28 24-19 17-27 27-17 28-21 19-24 7-38
HARVARD (0-3-1) H: 0-1, A: 0-2-1, N: 0-0
1918 1919 1943 1944
A H A A
6-14 0-17 6-6 T 0-13
HASKELL INDIANS (2-0-1) H: 2-0-1, A: 0-0, N: 0-0
1924
H
34-7
1925 1926
H H
7-6 21-21 T
1984 1985 1986
A H A
45-10 38-7 56-26
A
24-21
HOLY CROSS (48-31-3) H: 36-21-1, A: 10-10-2, N: 2-0
1961 1962 1985
A H H
0-21 14-0 45-28
IDAHO (1-0-0) H: 1-0, A: 0-0, N: 0-0
1940
H
60-0
INDIANA (1-0-0) H: 1-0, A: 0-0, N: 0-0
1938
H
14-0
IOWA ST. (1-0-0) H: 1-0, A: 0-0, N: 0-0
1961
H
H: 3-3-1, A: 3-3, N: 0-0
1923 1924 1929 1930 1931 1932 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960
H H A H H A A H A H A H A
6-7 34-7 6-20 0-6 0-7 0-13 13-7 13-13 T 26-19 19-14 21-13 16-0 12-13
A 8-19 A 47-45 N 10-45 A 12-42 H 14-19 H 7-23 A 7-23 H 14-17 A 26-43 H 44-45, 2ot A 17-35 H 28-31 A 6-52 H 7-18 A 6-38 H 14-33 A 14-17 H 28-14 A 24-17 H 32-41
14-10
NEW HAMPSHIRE (6-5-0) H: 3-0, A: 1-1, N: 0-0
1899 1901 1902 1908 1909 1910 1911 1914 1916 1935 1936
A A H H H
NYU (3-0-0) H: 2-0, A: 1-0, N: 0-0
1944 1945 1946
H H A
MARYLAND (7-3-0)
MICHIGAN (0-4-0)
NORTH CAROLINA (2-4-0)
KANSAS ST. (4-0-0)
H: 3-1, A: 4-2, N: 0-1
H: 0-2, A: 0-2, N: 0-0
H: 1-1, A: 0-3, N: 1-0
H: 3-0, A: 0-0, N: 1-0
1985 1986 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
1937 1939 1947 1994
H H H N
21-7 38-7 49-13 12-7
KENT ST. (3-0-0) H: 2-0, A: 1-0, N: 0-0
2008 2009 2010
A H H
21-0 34-7 26-13
H: 1-0, A: 0-0, N: 0-0
13-0
H: 0-1, A: 0-0, N: 0-0
H
0-19
LEBANON VALLEY (1-0-0) H: 1-0, A: 0-0, N: 0-0
1939
H
45-0
LSU (0-2-0) H: 0-1, A: 0-1, N: 0-0
1947 1953
H A
13-14 6-42
LOUISVILLE (3-3-0) H: 2-1, A: 1-2, N: 0-0
1986 1989 1990 1991 1994 1998
H H A H A A
41-7 22-36 10-17 33-3 35-14 28-52
A
H H H H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H H H
18-0 0-11 0-30 0-42 14-7 25-0 21-6 35-30 21-10 35-0 7-28 59-14 70-8 24-14 35-0 34-7 0-27 41-3 13-12 52-22 34-21 29-7 24-14 45-17
MIT (1-1-0) 19-0
LOYOLA (MD) (2-0-0)
H: 0-0, A: 0-0, N: 0-0
1893 1899
0-6 24-0
H: 2-0, A: 0-0, N: 0-0
1932 1933
H H
14-0 37-0
MELVILLE P.T. (0-1-0) H: 0-1, A: 0-0, N: 0-0
1944
H
0-45
MAINE (4-3-0) H: 4-0, A: 0-3, N: 0-0
A A A H H H H
0-6 6-27 0-14 42-0 56-0 22-0 34-3
MANHATTAN (3-0-0) H: 3-0, A: 0-0, N: 0-0
1928 1940 1941
H H H
13-33 26-34 13-23 14-20
MICHIGAN ST. (4-1-1)
60-6 25-0 26-13
MERCHANT MARINE (1-1-0) H: 1-0, A: 0-1, N: 0-0
1945 1946
A H
20-33 56-7
MIAMI (FL) (5-24-0) H: 3-9-0, A:2-14-0, N: 0-1-0
1955 1956 1958 1960 1964 1965 1973 1975 1976
A A H A A A A H H
7-14 6-27 6-2 7-10 6-30 6-27 10-15 21-7 6-13
1981 1984 2004 2005 2008 2009
A H N A A H
14-56 52-20 37-24 14-16 24-45 13-31
H: 2-0-1, A: 1-1, N: 1-0
1935 1936 1946 1992 1995 2007
H H A H A N
18-6 13-13 T 34-20 14-0 21-25 24-21
MIDDLEBURY (2-0-0) H: 2-0, A: 0-0, N: 0-0
1917 1919
H H
31-6 25-0
NC STATE (6-4-0) H: 5-1, A: 1-3, N: 0-0
1936 1937 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
H H H A H A H A H A
7-3 7-12 30-10 15-17 37-17 38-31 52-20 17-44 14-10 10-27
MISSISSIPPI (0-3-1) H: 0-0-1, A: 0-3, N: 0-0
NORTHEASTERN (5-0-0)
1948 1949 1950 1951
H: 5-0; A: 0-0, N: 0-0
A H A A
13-32 25-25 T 0-54 7-34
MORGAN ST. (1-0-0)
1936 1937 1938 1999 2009
H H H H H
26-6 35-2 13-0 33-22 54-0
H: 1-0, A: 0-0, N: 0-0
1983
H
45-12
N. ILLINOIS (1-0-0) H: 0-0, A: 1-0, N: 0-0
1971
NAVY (18-11-0)
A
20-10
H: 7-8; A: 10-3; N: 1-0
1928 1957 1959 1960 1962 1966 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1978 1980 1981 1982 1989 1990 1992 1996 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2006
A H H H H A A H A A A H A H A H A H A H A H H H A H A H N
6-0 6-46 8-24 7-22 6-26 7-27 49-15 21-14 28-14 49-6 20-27 44-7 37-0 17-3 17-13 8-19 0-21 10-25 31-0 24-27 28-17 28-0 43-38 31-32 14-10 48-7 38-21 46-21 25-24
NEVADA (0-1-0) H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-1
2010
N
13-20
NORTHWESTERN (1-4-0) H: 1-1, A: 0-3, N: 0-0
1961 1992 1993 2011 2012
A H A H A
0-45 49-0 21-22 17-24 13-22
NORWICH (4-0-0) H: 4-0, A: 0-0, N: 0-0
1914 1915 1917 1918
H H H H
28-6 35-0 26-0 13-0
NOTRE DAME (9-13-0) H: 4-5, A: 5-7, N: 0-1
1975 1983 1987 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004
H N A A A H A H A H A A H A H A
3-17 18-19 25-32 7-54 41-39 30-11 10-20 21-48 20-52 26-31 31-29 16-28 21-17 14-7 27-25 24-23
UNIVERSITY & MEDIA
1913 1914 1915 1929 1967 2006 2012
H A H A
41-13 28-0 72-6
HISTORY & RECORDS
1899 1901 1902 1912 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 2004 2007 2011
LOYOLA (IL) (1-0-0) H: 0-0, A: 1-0, N: 0-0
1930
1991 1994 1995 1996
H: 12-3, A: 7-2, N: 0-0
H
LAFAYETTE (0-1-0) 1922
13-31 30-25 31-16 38-16 35-42 28-21 19-17 21-24 28-17 20-17
MASSACHUSETTS (19-5-0)
KENTUCKY (1-0-0) 1937
N A A H A H A H A H
6-0 17-0 6-10 0-18 6-11 0-11 0-12 20-3 19-0 19-6 12-0
2012 SEASON REVIEW
6-2 8-6 4-10 12-0 0-0 T 11-0 17-0 0-11 0-22 3-34 5-13 0-13 0-10 0-9 17-14 34-6 9-7 14-0 0-41 17-13 16-7 0-33 16-6 0-0 T 6-0 19-0 12-0 0-7 6-7 0-0 T 13-9 2-7 6-20 13-12 0-20 7-29 14-0 7-0 14-13 12-55 14-30 0-46 6-13 6-20 21-20 76-0 14-32 19-14 7-21 6-0 31-13 26-7 0-7 0-14 26-8 14-0 12-16 26-38 48-12 0-9 10-8 35-0 26-32 13-6 40-20 54-0 21-7 41-11 42-21 38-6 24-10 59-6 20-35 29-30 13-10 27-26 28-24 35-10 47-7
MARQUETTE (6-6-1)
H: 2-0, A: 0-1, N: 0-0
1979 1984 1985 1990 1991 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2006 2007 2011 2012
COACHES & STAFF
A H A H A H H A H A A A A H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H A H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H A H A H A H A H A H A H H N H A H A H A H A H A H N
13-3 14-0
THE EAGLES
1896 1896 1897 1897 1898 1898 1899 1901 1902 1910 1911 1913 1914 1915 1916 1917 1919 1920 1921 1922 1923 1924 1925 1926 1927 1928 1929 1930 1931 1932 1933 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939 1940 1941 1942 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983
H H
HOUSTON (2-1-0)
H: 0-0, A: 1-0, N: 0-0
1996
1920 1921
SEASON PREVIEW
HAWAII (1-0-0)
MARIETTA (2-0-0) H: 2-0, A: 0-0, N: 0-0
187
ALL-TIME RESULTS 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
A H A H A H
27-15 17-0 16-20 13-31 14-16 6-21
1924 1925 1934 1935 1936
H H H H H
47-0 51-0 7-13 20-6 26-0
OHIO ST. (0-3-0) H: 0-1, A: 0-1, N: 0-1
H: 2-1, A: 0-0, N: 0-0
A H N
29-34 10-31 6-38
OHIO U. (0-1-0) H
1930 1956 1957
H H H
13-7 6-20 13-7
H: 0-1, A: 0-1, N: 0-0
H A
0-46 0-28
1909 1911 1913 1914 1916 1917 2008
0-9 0-25 27-0 21-0 39-0 48-0 42-0
A A H H H
H
25-12
PENN ST. (4-19-0) H: 2-10, A: 2-9, N: 0-0
1949 1950 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1972 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 2003 2004
A H H A H H A H H A H H A A H H A A H A A A H
14-32 13-20 0-17 30-31 28-50 0-29 16-38 3-28 26-45 7-38 17-52 27-17 30-37 12-16 14-26 17-27 20-23 3-7 21-40 21-28 35-32 27-14 21-7
PITTSBURGH (13-16-0) H: 8-7, A: 5-9, N: 0-0
1959 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1985 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004
H A H A H A H H A A H H A H H A H A A H A H A H A H A H A
14-22 21-6 40-22 20-35 14-28 11-35 7-45 15-32 7-28 6-14 24-29 29-2 13-10 34-31 0-29 6-29 38-12 33-0 21-9 17-0 13-20 22-21 23-15 20-16 26-42 45-7 16-19, ot 13-24 17-20, ot
1951 1952 1953 1965 1971
188
25-7 19-7
SCRANTON (2-0-0) H: 2-0, A: 0-0, N: 0-0
1945 1958
H H
12-0 48-0
H: 0-1, A: 0-1, N: 0-1
1987 1988 2009
A H N
17-23 7-34 13-24
SMU (0-1-0) H: 0-0, A: 0-1, N: 0-0
A
29-31
H H H H A
21-7 14-7 0-14 38-7 24-0
H: 10-3-1, A: 9-3, N: 0-0
1919 1956 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004
H A H H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H
7-13 32-0 27-21 14-13 42-22 35-23 20-10 9-11 24-38 6-17 7-9 19-14 13-20 37-20 31-21 7-7 T 41-38 37-13 35-21 41-14 27-7 42-13 38-7 44-14 35-25 21-10
ST. ANSELM (11-3-3) H: 7-0-1, A: 4-2, N: 0-0-1
1894 1894 1908 1908 1909 1909 1911 1912 1913 1914 1933 1934 1935 1938 1939 1940 1941
A A MAG A A A A H H H H H H H H
0-22 0-10 0-0 T 11-0 6-6 T 7-0 3-6 7-0 19-0 27-0 22-0 18-6 13-2 0-0 T 28-0 55-0 78-0
ST. BONAVENTURE (0-0-1) H: 0-0-1, A: 0-0, N: 0-0
H
7-7 T
ST. JOSEPH’S (1-0-0) 25-0 28-0
H: 2-0, A: 2-1, N: 0-0
1913 1920 1934 1935 1954
A A A H H
6-27 12-0 14-0 39-0 42-6
RUTGERS (19-6-1)
1948 H: 6-1, A: 0-0, N: 0-0
H H
H H
SPRINGFIELD (4-1-0)
H: 3-1, A: 1-0, N: 0-0
PROVIDENCE (6-1-0) 1921 1923
1947 1948
RICHMOND (4-1-0)
H: 1-0, A: 0-0, N: 0-0
H: 1-0, A: 0-0, N: 0-0
1939
H
20-6
2002 2003 2004 2010
H A H A
41-20 14-39 17-43 16-7
ST. MARY’S (CA) (2-0-0)
1986
U. OF THE PACIFIC (1-0-0) 1958
61-0
SOUTHERN CAL (0-3-0)
H: 3-0, A: 2-0, N: 0-0
14-23
OKLAHOMA (0-2-0) 1949 1950
A
RHODE ISLAND (5-2-0)
H: 0-1, A: 0-0, N: 0-0
1966
1926
H: 2-0, A: 0-0, N: 0-0
QUANTICO MARINES (2-1-0)
1989 1990 1995
SAINT LOUIS (1-0-0) H: 0-0, A: 1-0, N: 0-0
SQUANTUM N.A.S. (1-0-0) H: 1-0, A: 0-0, N: 0-0
1945
H
13-0
STANFORD (2-2-0) H: 2-0; A: 0-2; N: 0-0
1979 1980 2001 2002
A H A H
14-33 30-13 22-38 34-27
TRINITY (CT) (1-0-0) H: 0-0, A: 1-0, N: 0-0
1916
A
21-7
TUFTS (3-8-0) TEMPLE (28-7-2)
H: 3-0, A: 0-4, N: 0-0
H: 18-2-1, A: 10-4-1, N: 0-1
1895 1896 1897 1898 1900 1902 1915 1916 1917 1918 1920
1936 1937 1938 1939 1940 1941 1942 1954 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1978 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004
H H A H H H H A A H H A A N H A H H A H A H H A H H H A H A H A H H A A A
0-14 0-0 T 26-26 T 19-0 33-20 31-0 28-0 12-9 17-3 49-27 45-0 7-34 27-9 24-28 17-7 18-15 24-10 28-25 38-29 28-7 28-45 35-14 10-29 33-13 45-6 66-14 45-28 10-9 21-20 21-28 31-7 14-24 31-3 33-10 36-14 38-13 34-17
0-28 8-22 0-12 5-6 0-12 0-6 0-26 0-13 20-0 54-0 17-0
A A A A H H H
TULANE (6-7-0) H: 3-2, A: 3-5, N: 0-0
1940 1941 1968 1969 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1978 1979 1992 1993
A A A H H A H H A A A A H
27-7 7-21 14-28 28-24 0-10 16-21 27-3 7-17 27-3 3-9 8-41 17-13 42-14
VANDERBILT (2-1-0) H: 1-0, A: 1-0, N: 0-1
1962 1963 2008
A H N
27-22 19-6 14-16
VERMONT (1-0-1) H: 1-0-1, A: 0-0, N: 0-0
1923 1924
H H
0-0 T 33-7
SYRACUSE (18-28-0) H: 12-10, A: 6-18, N: 0-0
TENNESSEE (2-8-0)
1924 1944 1958 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1969 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001
H: 1-3, A: 0-4, N: 1-1
A H A H A A H A H H A A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A
0-10 19-12 14-24 13-28 0-12 21-32 21-14 13-21 0-30 20-32 35-10 10-3 37-0 13-24 45-0 14-22 28-14 3-20 23-37 27-10 27-16 17-27 20-13 10-21 24-16 21-41 27-9 17-45 20-45 11-23 6-35 16-38 10-27 33-29 31-0 29-58 17-45 13-20 25-42 24-23 20-13 28-39
1940 1941 1946 1947 1964 1977 1979 1987 1988 1993
N H H A A A H H A N
TEXAS (1-2-0) H: 1-1, A: 0-1, N: 0-0
1974 1976 1977
H H A
19-42 14-13 0-44
TEXAS A&M (3-1-0) H: 1-1, A: 2-0, N: 0-0
1973 1978 1981 1982
A H H A
32-24 2-37 13-12 38-16
TEXAS CHRISTIAN (1-1-0) H: 1-0, A: 0-1, N: 0-0
1987 1988
H A
38-20 17-31
TEXAS TECH (1-2-0) H: 1-0, A: 0-2, N: 0-0
1961 1962 1971
A H A
6-14 41-13 6-14
TOLEDO (1-0-0) H: 0-0, A: 0-0, N: 1-0
2002
N
VILLANOVA (29-15-1) H: 22-9-1, A: 7-6, N: 0-0
19-13 7-14 13-33 13-38 14-16 18-24 16-28 20-18 7-10 23-38
51-25
1922 1923 1926 1927 1929 1930 1931 1932 1933 1934 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976
H H H H H A H H H H A H H H H H H H H H H H H H A H A H A H A A H H A H A H A H A
15-3 41-0 19-7 7-13 7-7 T 0-7 6-12 9-20 9-0 6-0 0-41 14-12 6-0 20-13 14-28 7-29 20-13 7-28 7-15 28-14 7-6 12-9 19-21 39-6 20-6 22-6 28-13 34-0 8-7 28-0 0-19 27-24 28-15 6-24 28-21 23-7 21-20 11-7 55-7 41-12 3-22
H A H A
17-0 16-28 34-7 9-20
VIRGINIA (5-0-0) H: 3-0, A: 1-0, N: 1-0
1963 1994 2005 2009 2010
H N H A H
30-21 31-13 28-17 14-10 17-13
W. MARYLAND (4-2-1) H: 2-1-1, A: 2-1, N: 0-0
1931 1932 1933 1934 1935 1936 1937
A H H A H H A
19-13 20-20 T 12-9 0-40 6-12 12-7 27-0
WEST VIRGINIA (11-21-1) H: 6-10, A: 5-11-1, N: 0-0
VIRGINIA MILITARY (7-1-1) H: 7-1-1, A: 0-0, N: 0-0
H H H H H H H H H
44-0 14-14 T 18-0 41-12 14-0 13-26 45-13 49-32 56-3
VIRGINIA TECH (6-15-0) H: 3-7, A: 3-6, N: 0-2
48-34 7-12 20-14 7-45 7-17 0-17 14-38 34-48 20-34 23-28 34-27 10-30 22-3 14-10 16-30 28-23 12-30 14-48 0-19 14-30 23-30, ot
WAKE FOREST (10-8-2)
W.VA. WESLEYAN (2-0-0) H: 2-0, A: 0-0, N: 0-0
1926 1927
H H
27-6 33-0
H: 8-5-1, A: 2-3-1, N: 0-0
H H H H H H H H A H H A H A H A H A H A
26-6 27-0 6-12 13-14 26-9 13-7 7-7 T 6-20 7-7 T 20-7 28-32 14-17 35-30 14-21 38-28 24-21 27-24, ot 23-13 19-27 14-28
WEBER ST. (0-1-0) H: 1-0, A: 0-0, N: 0-0
H
H: 1-0, A: 0-0, N: 0-0
1963
H
22-16
WILLIAM & MARY (3-0-1) H: 3-0-1, A: 0-0, N: 0-0
1948 1965 1966 1974
H H H H
14-14 T 30-17 15-13 31-16
WORCESTER TECH (2-0-0) H: 1-0, A: 0-0, N: 0-0
1913 1916
H
40-0 49-0
XAVIER (1-3-0) H: 0-2, A: 1-1, N: 0-0
1952 1953 1954 1955
H A H A
0-6 31-14 14-19 12-19
38-20 YALE (4-0-0)
WESLEYAN (0-1-0)
H: 1-0, A: 3-0, N: 0-0
H: 0-1, A: 0-0, N: 0-0
1919 1920 1980 1983
1925
H
6-7
WESTERN CAROLINA (1-0-0)
Ties in italics
H: 1-0, A: 0-0, N: 0-0
1984
H
A A H A
44-24
5-3 21-13 27-9 42-7
L 4 1 0 0 13 1 0 2 0 4 2 0 0 1 0 5 2 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 4 11 2 1 0 0 2 0 7 0 2 1 7 11 1 5 2 6 0 3 0 0 31 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 3 0 0 3 0 0 6 3 5 1 1
T 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0
FIRST LAST W L T TEAM Merch. Marine 1945 1946 1 1 0 Miami (FL) 1955 2012 5 24 0 1991 1996 0 4 0 Michigan Michigan St. 1935 2007 4 1 1 Middlebury 1917 1919 2 0 0 1948 1951 0 3 1 Mississippi Morgan St. 1983 1983 1 0 0 Navy 1928 2002 18 11 0 New Hamp. 1899 1936 6 5 0 NYU 1944 1946 3 0 0 North Caro. 1981 2009 2 4 0 1936 2012 6 4 0 NC State N’eastern 1936 2009 5 0 0 N. Illinois 1971 1971 1 0 0 1961 2012 1 4 0 N’western Norwich 1914 1918 4 0 0 Notre Dame 1975 2012 9 13 0 1989 1995 0 3 0 Ohio St. Ohio U. 1966 1966 0 1 0 Oklahoma 1949 1950 0 2 0 1958 1958 1 0 0 Pacific Penn St. 1949 2004 4 19 0 Pittsburgh 1959 2004 13 16 0 Providence 1921 1936 6 1 0 Quant. Marines 1930 1957 2 1 0 Rhode Island 1909 2008 5 2 0 Richmond 1951 1971 4 1 0 Rutgers 1919 2004 19 6 1 St. Anselm 1894 1941 11 3 3 St. Bonaventure 1948 1948 0 0 1 St. Joseph’s 1939 1939 1 0 0 Saint Louis 1926 1926 1 0 0 St. Mary’s (CA) 1947 1948 2 0 0 Scranton 1945 1958 2 0 0 Southern Cal 1987 2009 0 3 0 SMU 1986 1986 0 1 0 Springfield 1913 1954 4 1 0 Squant. N.A.S. 1945 1945 1 0 0 Stanford 1979 2002 2 2 0 Syracuse 1924 2010 18 28 0 Temple 1936 2004 28 7 2 Tennessee 1940 1993 3 7 0 Texas 1974 1977 1 2 0 Texas A&M 1973 1982 3 1 0 TCU 1987 1988 1 1 0 Texas Tech 1961 1971 1 2 0 Toledo 2002 2002 1 0 0 Trinity (CT) 1916 1916 1 0 0 Tufts 1895 1920 3 8 0 Tulane 1940 1993 6 7 0 Vanderbilt 1962 2008 2 1 0 Vermont 1923 1924 1 0 1 Villanova 1922 1980 29 15 1 Virginia 1963 2010 5 0 0 VMI 1954 1970 7 1 1 Virginia Tech 1993 2012 6 15 0 Wake Forest 1941 2012 10 8 2 Weber State 2010 2010 1 0 0 Wesleyan 1925 1925 0 1 0 W. Caro. 1984 1984 1 0 0 W. Maryland 1931 1937 4 2 1 W. Virginia 1925 2004 11 21 1 W.Va. Wesleyan1926 1927 2 0 0 Wichita St, 1963 1963 1 0 0 Will. & Mary 1948 1974 3 0 1 Worcester Tech 1913 1916 2 0 0 Xavier 1952 1955 1 3 0 Yale 1919 1983 4 0 0 2013 opponents in bold
UNIVERSITY & MEDIA
2010
WICHITA ST. (1-0-0)
W 3 3 2 1 24 2 3 0 3 27 0 1 2 2 2 0 6 1 1 5 7 1 1 3 5 3 9 0 0 1 10 1 4 12 1 4 1 4 14 0 11 2 2 1 0 2 1 48 2 1 1 1 4 3 1 0 1 0 3 1 2 4 3 2 6 7 19 1 0
HISTORY & RECORDS
1941 1942 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
LAST 1980 1984 1925 2000 2012 1982 2005 1902 1999 1962 1915 2007 1956 2006 1944 1945 1970 1944 1986 1938 1931 1924 2011 2009 1940 1997 2012 1912 1999 2003 2004 1959 1957 1964 1952 2011 1939 2012 1954 1927 1950 2001 2012 1926 1944 1926 1996 1986 1985 1940 1938 1961 1994 2010 1937 1922 1939 1953 1998 1930 1933 2012 1941 1921 1960 2012 2011 1899 1944
2012 SEASON REVIEW
H H A H A H A H A H A A H A N H N A H A H
0-20 33-0 14-45 25-13 35-3 18-35 14-3 28-24 18-20 10-38 13-20 17-27 20-21 6-13 19-10 16-37 19-59 30-44 27-14 24-31 24-24 T 14-17 20-21 19-31 17-34 31-24 10-35 34-17 14-34 34-10 14-24 28-35 36-17
FIRST 1963 1942 1924 2000 1917 1939 2003 1899 1921 1893 1914 2007 1955 1985 1943 1898 1963 1944 1986 1922 1914 1923 2008 2002 1931 1961 1939 1911 1999 2003 1908 1900 1929 1921 1952 1927 1938 1957 1912 1927 1919 1950 1972 1926 1918 1924 1996 1896 1961 1940 1938 1961 1937 2008 1937 1922 1939 1947 1986 1930 1932 1913 1928 1920 1923 1985 1899 1893 1944
COACHES & STAFF
1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2005 2006 2007 2007 2008 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
H H A A H A H A H H A A A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A
TEAM Air Force Alabama Allegheny Arizona St. Army Auburn Ball State Bates Baylor Boston U. Bowdoin BGSU Brandeis BYU Brooklyn Brown Buffalo C.C.N.Y. California Canisius Catholic Centenary Central Fla. Central Mich. Centre Cincinnati Clemson Colby Colorado Colorado St. Connecticut Dartmouth Dayton Detroit Drake Duke Florida Florida St. Fordham Geneva Georgetown Georgia Ga. Tech Gettysburg Harvard Haskell Ind. Hawaii Holy Cross Houston Idaho Indiana Iowa St. Kansas St. Kent St. Kentucky Lafayette Lebanon Val. LSU Louisville Loyola (IL) Loyola (MD) Maine Manhattan Marietta Marquette Maryland Mass. M.I.T. Melville P.T.
THE EAGLES
1954 1960 1962 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970
1925 1942 1971 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004
ALL-TIME SERIES RECORDS SEASON PREVIEW
1977 1978 1979 1980
189
EAGLES IN THE NFL DRAFT 1940 Pete Cignetti, B Ernie Schwartzer, G
RD/SEL TEAM 7/53 Pittsburgh 18/163 Philadelphia
1941 Chet Gladchuck, C Gene Goodreault, E Charley O’Rourke, B Joe Manzo, T Henry Tocsylowski Alex Lukachik, E John Yauckoes, T George Kerr, G
2/12 Pittsburgh 2/15 Detroit 5/39 Chicago 8/65 Detroit 9/78 Brooklyn 15/131 Philadelphia 17/151 Philadelphia 19/173 Pittsburgh
1942 Ted Williams, B Frank Maznicki, B Adolph Kissell, B Henry Woronicz, E
3/18 Philadelphia 8/70 Chicago 21/194 Green Bay 21/195 Chicago
1943 Mike Holovak, B Don Currivan, E Fred Naumetz, C Harry Connolly, B Rocco Canale, G Joe Repko, T Wally Boudreau, B 1944 Gil Bouley, T Ed Doherty, B Angelo Sisti, T Ed Fiorentino, E John Dubzinski, G Pasquale Darone, G 1945 Mario Gianelli, T Ed Burns, B Bob Mangene, B 1946 Chet Lipka, E John Furey, T Bill DeRosa, B
1/5 Los Angeles 3/18 Chicago 3/20 Los Angeles 5/37 Pittsburgh 9/72 Philadelphia 12/107 Pittsburgh 23/219 Chicago 3/26 Los Angeles 5/39 Washington 10/98 Boston 12/120 Boston 23/235 New York 29/300 Philadelphia 20/201 26/264 27/278 8/62 15/132 20/186
Boston Pittsburgh Boston Boston Boston Green Bay
1947 John Kissell, T Art Donovan, T
14/123 Los Angeles 22/204 New York
1948 Ed Clasby, B
27/254
Chicago
1949 Tom Brennan, T Albie Gould, E
9/85 18/173
Pittsburgh Boston
1950 Ernie Stautner, T Don Papaleo, G Art Spinney, E Butch Songin, QB
190
2/22 4/50 15/184 19/247
Pittsburgh Chicago Baltimore Cleveland
1951 Art Donovan, T Art Spinney, E Ed Petela, B Ed King, C 1953 Joe Johnson, B Henry O’Brien, G
RD/SEL 4/50 8/88 18/208 22/263 11/127 29/343
TEAM Cleveland Cleveland Green Bay New York
1969 John Egan, C Joe Pryor, DE Barry Gallup, SE
RD/SEL 7/167 10/249 11/266
TEAM Miami Houston Boston
1970 John Fitzgerald, T Bob Bouley, T
4/101 8/200
Dallas Baltimore
1971 Fred Willis, RB Frank Harris, QB Jim O’Shea, TE John Brennan, T
4/93 6/150 10/242 16/415
Cincinnati Detroit Pittsburgh Dallas
1972 Bill Thomas, RB Eddie Rideout, WR Tom Bougus, RB Kevin Clemente, LB
1/26 Dallas 14/350 New England 16/395 Denver 17/437 Washington
1973 Jeff Yeates, DT Chris Kete, C
4/103 11/286
Baltimore Philadelphia
1974 Steve Corbett, G Gordon Browne, T Gary Marangi, QB Joe Sullivan, G Ned Guillet, DB Tom Condon, G Phil Bennett, RB Gary Hudson, DB
2/30 New England 2/31 N.Y. Jets 3/70 Buffalo 7/182 Miami 8/200 Green Bay 10/250 Kansas City 13/321 New England 17/424 New England
Pittsburgh Cleveland Minnesota Dallas
1975 Al Krevis, T Mike Esposito, RB Tom Marinelli, G Jack Magee, C
2/39 7/159 11/265 12/310
Cincinnati Atlanta Cleveland Oakland
1976 Don Macek, G Mike Kruczek, QB Fred Steinfort, K Keith Barnette, RB
2/31 2/47 5/146 5/149
San Diego Pittsburgh Oakland Minnesota
1977 Steve Schindler, G Tom Lynch, T Pete Cronan, LB Bob Watts, LB Byron Hemingway, LB John Maxwell, T Glen Capriola, RB Don Petersen, TE
1/18 Denver 2/30 Seattle 2/51 Seattle 3/64 New Orleans 9/224 Tampa Bay 9/230 Atlanta 9/247 Baltimore 10/274 L.A. Rams
Green Bay Green Bay
1955 Frank Morze, C John Miller, T
2/21 San Francisco 9/100 Washington
1956 Dick Lucas, E Emiddio Petrarca, B
10/119 18/206
1958 Leon Bennett, T Larry Plenty, B
7/78 Washington 25/291 Green Bay
1959 Don Allard, QB Alan Miller, B Jim Coclough
Chicago Detroit
1/4 Washington 19/219 Philadelphia 30/353 Washington
1960 Jim O’Brien, T Harry Ball, T
10/117 12/137
1962 Dan Sullivan, T Bill Byrne, G
3/37 4/55
1963 Gene Carrington, T Art Graham, E Dave O’Brien Lou Cioci, G/LB
9/123 11/149 13/171 14/188
1964 Jack Concannon, QB 2/16 John Barrett, HB 11
Detroit Green Bay
Boston (AFL) Boston (AFL)
Buffalo Miami
1965 Jim Whalen, E John Frechette, T Bill Cronin, DE Bob Shann, DB
4/51 11 15 20/272
1966 Dick Capp, DE Bill Risio, T Ross O’Hanley, S
17 Boston (AFL) 20/294 Philadelphia Miami
1967 Bob Hyland, G Bill Stetz, LB
1/9 Green Bay 13/316 New Orleans
1979 Fred Smerlas, DT Jim Rourke, T
2/32 9/238
Buffalo Oakland
1968 Brendan McCarthy, RB Mike Evans, C Len Persin, DE Jim Kavanagh, FL Larry Kuharich, DB
4/92 Green Bay 9/232 Philadelphia 11/286 Philadelphia 13/346 Kansas City 16/414 Minnesota
1980 John Schmeding, G Karl Swanke, G Jeff Dziama, LB
3/71 6/143 8/205
Buffalo Green Bay N.Y. Jets
Boston (AFL) Boston (AFL) Oakland (AFL) Philadelphia
1982 Gerry Raymond, OG Greg Storr, LB 1983 Gary Kowalski, OT Jack Belcher, C
RD/SEL 4/94 10/265 11/293 4/102 6/147
TEAM Baltimore Pittsburgh Minnesota N.Y. Giants Minnesota L.A. Rams L.A. Rams
1984 Brian Brennan, WR 4/104 Steve DeOssie, LB 4/110 G. Radachowsky, DB 7/188
Cleveland Dallas L.A. Rams
1985 Gerard Phelan, WR Mark MacDonald, OG Doug Flutie, QB Steve Strachan, RB Todd Russell, DB
4/108 New England 5/115 Minnesota 11/285 L.A. Rams 11/303 L.A. Raiders 12/317 Philadelphia
1/16 4/95 4/96 4/99
1988 Bill Romanowski, LB Dave Widell, OT John Galvin, LB Dave Nugent, NT
3/80 San Francisco 4/94 Dallas 11/287 N.Y. Jets 12/321 New England
1989 Joe Wolf, G Doug Widell, G Eric Lindstrom, LB Jim Bell, RB
1/17 Phoenix 2/41 Denver 7/178 New England 11/289 San Francisco
Miami Dallas New Orleans Miami
1990 Rico Labbe, DB
4/109
1991 Ivan Caesar, LB David Johnson, DB Matt Kelley, LB Kevin Pearson, OLB Ed Toner, FB
11/286 Minnesota FA Philadelphia FA N.Y. Giants FA Miami FA Kansas City
Washington
N.Y. Jets Denver Indianapolis Indianapolis
1995 Mike Mamula, OLB Pete Mitchell, TE Stephen Boyd, ILB Mike Reed, CB Jeff Beckley, K/P David Green, RB Greg Landry, OG Gordon Laro, TE Brian Saxton, TE
1/7 Philadelphia 4/122 Miami 5/141 Detroit 7/249 Carolina FA Philadelphia FA New England FA New England FA Jacksonville FA N.Y. Giants
1996 Pete Kendall, OT Chris Sullivan, DT Mark Hartsell, QB Tim Morabito, OLB Tim O’Brien, C
1/21 Seattle 4/119 New England FA Washington FA Cincinnati FA Tampa Bay
1997 Stalin Colinet, DL Daryl Porter, DB Nick Gianacakos, DL Mark Nori, OL
3/78 6/186 FA FA
1998 Todd Pollack, TE 6/177 Matt Hasselbeck, QB 6/187 1999 Damien Woody, C 1/17 Mike Cloud, RB 2/54 Doug Brzezinski, OG 3/64 2000 Chris Hovan, DT 1/25 Frank Chamberlin, LB 5/160 Darnell Alford, OT 6/188
Minnesota Pittsburgh Seattle Pittsburgh N.Y. Giants Green Bay New England Kansas City Philadelphia Minnesota Tennessee Kansas City
2001 Paul Zukauskas, OT 7/203 Cleveland Ryan Burch, LB FA New England Michael Cook, OT FA Arizona Robert Ellis, TE FA San Diego Mike Guazzo, TE FA Indianapolis Tim Hasselbeck, QB FA Buffalo Paul LaQuerre, OG FA Indianapolis Jonathan Ordway, CB FA Detroit Cedric Washington, RB FA Kansas City
TEAM Cleveland Chicago
2003 Brian St. Pierre Dan Koppen Antonio Garay
5/103 Pittsburgh 5/164 New England 6/195 Cleveland
2004 Chris Snee Sean Ryan
2/34 5/144
2005 Grant Adams, WR Tim Bulman, DT
FA FA
2006 Mathias Kiwanuka Jeremy Trueblood Will Blackmon
1/32 2/59 4/115
N.Y. Giants Tampa Bay Green Bay
2007 James Marten Josh Beekman
3/67 4/130
Dallas Chicago
2008 Matt Ryan Gosder Cherilus DeJuan Tribble
1/3 1/17 3/192
Atlanta Detroit San Diego
2009 BJ Raji Ron Brace
1/9 2/40
Green Bay New England
2010 Matt Tennant
5/158
New Orleans
2011 Anthony Castonzo
1/22
Indianapolis
2012 Luke Kuechly
1/9
Carolina
2013 Nick Clancy Emmett Cleary Jim Noel Chris Pantale John Wetzel
FA FA FA FA FA
Atlanta Indianapolis Seattle NY Jets Oakland
N.Y. Giants Dallas Philadelphia Arizona
*FA-Free Agent
UNIVERSITY & MEDIA
1992 Mark Chmura, TE 6/157 Green Bay Mike Jovanovich, OT FA Seattle Waldy Clark, CB FA New England
7/208 7/218 FA FA
RD/SEL 1/16 1/29
HISTORY & RECORDS
1987 John Bosa, DE Kelvin Martin, WR Steve Trapilo, OG Troy Stradford, RB
1994 Glenn Foley, QB Tom Nalen, C Darnell Campbell, RB Marc Borrelli, OG
2002 William Green, RB Marc Colombo, OT
2012 SEASON REVIEW
2/42 New England 4/109 New England
TEAM Dallas Philadelphia New Orleans Philadelphia Washington
COACHES & STAFF
1986 Mike Ruth, NT Scott Gieselman, TE
RD/SEL 4/96 FA FA FA FA
THE EAGLES
6/144 9/227
1993 Ron Stone, OT Dan Britten, OT Tom McManus, ILB Jason Pohopek, OLB Chuckie Dukes, RB
SEASON PREVIEW
1981 Tim Sherwin, TE Mike Mayock, DB Bill Stephanos, T
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EAGLES IN THE SUPER BOWL & PRO BOWL EAGLES IN THE SUPER BOWL SB I. Jan. 14, 1967 Bob Hyland (C) Green Bay Green Bay Dick Capp (DE) SB III. Jan. 12, 1969 Dan Sullivan (OG) Baltimore SB V. Jan. 17, 1971 Dan Sullivan (OG) Baltimore John Fitzgerald (C) Dallas SB VI. Jan. 16, 1972 John Fitzgerald (C) Dallas SB X. Jan. 18, 1976 SB XI. Jan. 9, 1977 Fred Steinfort (K) Oakland SB XII. Jan. 15, 1978 John Fitzgerald (C) Dallas John Fitzgerald (C) Dallas SB XIII. Jan. 21, 1979 Mike Kruczek (QB) Pittsburgh SB XIV. Jan. 20, 1980 Mike Kruczek (QB) Pittsburgh SB XVII. Jan. 30, 1983 Peter Cronan (LB) Washington SB XVIII. Jan. 22, 1984 Peter Cronan (LB) Washington SB XX. Jan. 26, 1986 Tom Condon (OG) New England SB XXI. Jan. 25, 1987 Ken Bell (RB) Denver SB XXII. Jan. 31, 1988 Ken Bell (RB) Denver SB XXIII. Jan. 22, 1989 Bill Romanowski (LB) San Fran. SB XXIV. Jan. 28, 1990 Bill Romanowski (LB) San Fran. Ken Bell (RB) Denver Doug Widell (OG) Denver SB XXV. Jan. 27, 1991 Steve DeOssie (LB) N.Y. Giants SB XXVII. Jan. 31, 1993 Kelvin Martin (WR) Dallas SB XXVII. Jan. 30, 1994 Ron Stone (OL) Dallas SB XXX. Jan. 28, 1996 Ron Stone (OL) Dallas Ed Toner (FB) Pittsburgh SB XXXI. Jan. 26, 1997 Mark Chmura (TE) Green Bay Chris Sullivan (DE) New England SB XXXII. Jan. 25, 1998 Mark Chmura (TE) Green Bay Tom Nalen (C) Denver Bill Romanowski (LB) Denver
EAGLES IN THE PRO BOWL 1.) Stephen Boyd LB 1999, 2000 2.) Mark Chmura TE 1995, 1997, 1998 3.) Art Donovan DT 1953-1957 4.) Larry Eisenhauer DE 1962-64, 1966 5.) Doug Flutie QB 1998 6.) Matt Hasselbeck QB 2003, 2005, 2007 7.) Dan Koppen C 2007 8.) Alan Miller FB 1961 9.) Tom Nalen C 1997-2000, 2003 10.) Joe Nash DT 1984 11.) Bill Romanowski LB 1996, 1998 12.) Fred Smerlas DT 1980-83, 1988 13.) Chris Snee OG 2009, 2011, 2013 14.) Art Spinney OG 1959, 1960 15.) Ernie Stautner 1952, 1953, 1955-61 16.) Ron Stone OG 1999, 2000, 2001 17.) Damien Woody C 2002 18.) Matt Ryan QB 2011, 2013 19.) B.J. Raji DL 2012
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SB XXXIII. Jan. 31, 1999 Tom Nalen (C) Denver Denver Bill Romanowski (LB) Doug Widell (OL) Atlanta SB XXXV. Jan. 28, 2001 Pete Mitchell (TE) N.Y. Giants Ron Stone (OG) N.Y. Giants SB XXXVI. Feb. 3, 2002 Damien Woody (C) New England New England Chris Sullivan (DE) SB XXXVII. Jan. 26, 2003 Bill Romanowski (LB) Oakland SB XXXVIII. Feb. 1, 2004 Doug Brzezinski (OG) Carolina Carolina Vinny Ciurciu (LB) New England Mike Cloud (RB) Dan Koppen (C) New England Damien Woody (OG) New England SB XXXIX. Feb. 6, 2005 Dan Koppen (C) New England SB XL. Feb. 5, 2006 Matt Hasselbeck (QB) Seattle SB XLII. Feb. 3, 2008 Mathias Kiwanuka (DE) N.Y. Giants Chris Snee (OG) N.Y. Giants Dan Koppen (C) New England SB XLIII. Feb. 1, 2009 Brian St. Pierre (QB) Arizona Pat Ross (C), Arizona SB XLIV. Feb. 7, 2010 Jamie Silva (S) Indianapolis Jo-Lonn Dunbar (LB) New Orleans SB XLV. Feb. 6, 2011 Robert Francois (LB) Green Bay B.J. Raji (DT) Green Bay SB XLVI, Feb. 5, 2012 Will Blackmon (CB) N.Y. Giants Ron Brace (DE) New England Mark Herzlich (LB) N.Y. Giants Mathias Kiwanuka (DE) N.Y. Giants Dan Koppen (C) New England Chris Snee (G) N.Y. Giants
Mathias Kiwanuka hoists the Lombardi Trophy following the New York Giants’ Super Bowl win at Lucas Oil Stadium in 2012.
BOSTON COLLEGE
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oston College was founded in 1863 by the Society of Jesus to serve the sons of Boston’s Irish immigrants. It was the first institution of higher education to be founded in the city of Boston. Today, it is one of the foremost universities in the nation, with a coeducational enrollment of nearly 14,700 undergraduate and graduate students from all 50 states and more than 80 countries. Boston College has grown not just in size, but also in stature and diversity. Today, it is ranked 31st among national universities by US News & World Report. Its Graduate School of Social Work is listed among the nation's top 10, also by US News, while the graduate programs of its Lynch School of Education are among the top 20 and its Connell School of Nursing and Law School among the top 30. In addition, the Carroll School of Management is ranked ninth in Bloomberg/BusinessWeek's “Top Undergraduate Business Programs 2012.” Boston College is among the nation’s most selective universities, with approximately 34,000 applications received for its 2,250-member class of 2016, and is numbered among the top American private research universities. After more than a century of growth and evolution, Boston College holds fast to the ideals that inspired its Jesuit founders. The University today remains focused on its mission of helping students to develop their minds and talents while providing them with the motivation and compassion to use those talents in the service of others. “Deeply rooted in its Catholic and Jesuit origins, Boston College offers an education that is distinctive in spirit and content, that is doubly rich with the best of human thought and with the profound insights of faith,” writes Reverend William P. Leahy, SJ, who assumed the presidency of Boston College in 1996. “We believe that Boston College provides a transforming experience for young men and women.” A continued expression of this philosophy, based on the Jesuit principle of cura personalis, or care for the individual, is the faculty's dedication to teaching. BC faculty members have been honored for their teaching by the Carnegie 194
Foundation for the Advancement of Education, while the University's overall commitment to teaching has been ranked among the nation’s top 20, also by US News & World Report. A Boston College education focuses not only on intellectual development, but also on personal, spiritual and physical development. Students are asked to use their abilities, education and acquired skills to help others in need, whether in Boston or Belize. For example, each year, BC undergraduates give some 550,000 hours of community service in the Boston area, while more than 650 students trade vacation for service during Spring Break. Nearly 2,000 students take part in retreats and spiritual formation activities annually. Today, the Boston College motto “ever to excel” also extends to a broad array of extracurricular activities and opportunities ranging from sports to the arts. Athletics is integral to the University's focus on the development of the whole person in mind, body and soul. BC offers 31 men’s and women’s varsity sports — all of which compete at the NCAA Division I level — and perennially has one of the highest student-athlete graduation rates in Division IA. BC offers a wide variety of resources that enrich intellectual and cultural life. Among these are the Jesuit Institute; Center for Ignatian Spirituality; Roche Center for Catholic Education; Church in the 21st Century Center; Boisi Center for Religion and American Public Life; Center for Human Rights and International Justice; Center for Christian-Jewish Learning; Winston Center for Leadership and Ethics; Center on Wealth and Philanthropy; Center for Retirement Research; Sloan Center on Aging and Work; Center for the Study of Testing, Evaluation and Educational Policy; TIMSS and PIRLS International Study Center; Center for International Higher Education; Burns Library of Rare Books and Special Collections; Robsham Theater Arts Center; McMullen Museum of Art; Center for Child, Family and Community Partnerships; Center for Corporate Citizenship; Center for Work and Family; Center for Irish Programs; and Weston Observatory.
FR. WILLIAM P. LEAHY
Vice President for Governmental and Community Affairs Thomas J. Keady
Senior Vice President James P. McIntyre Financial Vice President and Treasurer Peter C. McKenzie
Vice President and Assistant to the President William B. Neenan, S.J. Vice President for Student Affairs Patrick Rombalski
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Senior Vice President for University Advancement James J. Husson
Vice President for Development Thomas P. Lockerby
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Vice President and University Secretary Mary Lou DeLong
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Vice President for University Mission and Ministry John T. Butler, S.J.
Boston College University President William P. Leahy, S.J.
dent-athletes at BC succeed in balancing the demands of academics and athletics, and BC consistently ranks among those universities with the highest NCAA graduation rates. Following a comprehensive assessment and planning effort by the Boston College community, in 2007 the University announced a 10-year Strategic Plan that will build on Boston College’s strengths and accomplishments of the past and will focus additional resources on undergraduate liberal arts education and formation, as well as integrated science research and teaching. The University also intends to increasingly apply the strengths of its professional schools to resolving critical societal issues, and foster even more international links. In addition, Boston College intends to remain faithful to its Jesuit, Catholic heritage and to become the leading Catholic university and theological center in the world.
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Vice President for Planning and Assessment Kelli Armstrong
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BOSTON COLLEGE VICE PRESIDENTS Vice President for Chancellor Facilities J. Donald Monan, S.J. Management Daniel F. Bourque Provost and Dean of Faculties Vice President Cutberto Garza for Information Technology Executive Vice Services President Michael J. Bourque Patrick J. Keating
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illiam P. Leahy, S.J., became the 25th president of Boston College on July 31, 1996. Born in Omaha, he grew up on his family’s farm near Imogene, Iowa. After one year of college at Creighton University, he entered the Wisconsin Province of the Society of Jesus in 1967. He received a bachelor’s degree in philosophy and a master's degree in United States history from Saint Louis University in 1972 and 1975, respectively. Between 1975 and 1979, he studied theology at the Jesuit School of Theology in Berkeley, Calif., earning a master's degree in divinity and a master’s degree in sacred theology while there. Ordained a priest in 1978, he completed doctoral studies in United States history at Stanford University in 1985. Father Leahy joined the department of history at Marquette University in 1985 and became a tenured associate professor there six years later. In July 1991, he was named executive vice president at Marquette, where he served until being named president of Boston College in 1996. During his years at Boston College, Father Leahy has presided over an institution that has become one of the nation’s best and most selective national universities. Since 1996, BC’s endowment, sponsored research grants and student financial aid have more than doubled, and the percentage of student applicants accepted has fallen from 41 percent to 27 percent, while SAT scores have risen by more than 160 points. In addition, more than 100 full-time faculty members have been added, minority student enrollment in undergraduate programs has climbed from 18 percent to 28 percent and annual cash gifts to the University have increased from $24 million to $100 million. During his presidency, undergraduate applications to Boston College have grown from 16,500 to more than 34,000, making BC one of the 10 most — applied to private universities in the United States. Currently, the University enrolls students from all 50 states and 80 countries, and its undergraduates have earned more than 300 prestigious fellowships, including two Rhodes Scholarships. Stu-
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DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS BRAD BATES
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rad Bates has spent his first year as Boston College’s Director of Athletics meeting with countless studentathletes, coaches, faculty, staff, fans and other constituents while leading BC Athletics through a strategic planning process aimed at ensuring its growth and success for future generations. “Boston College offers a world-class education with first-rate athletics in one of the nation’s best cities,” he said, “And its Jesuit/Catholic tradition demands that we seek in ways that better the human condition and promote student development.” After taking the reins in October 2012, he immediately conducted a thorough review of the football program that culminated in the hiring of Steve Addazio as head coach. In announcing Addazio’s hiring, Bates called him “one of the most energized, passionate people I’ve ever been around. His enthusiasm is contagious.” Earlier this year, Bates announced sweeping changes in football game-day parking, pre-game hospitality, game atmosphere and customer service, to be implemented this season. The changes were based on feedback from current and former season ticketholders who attended two “town hall” style meetings and more than 1,400 responses to a follow-up survey. “We have been listening, and the message from our fans is clear,” Bates said. “We need to improve in some key areas. Our message back to our fans is that we will strive to present the best gameday experience in the ACC. The input we heard most centered around parking, hospitality options, regulation enforcement, customer service and in-game entertainment. Our goal is to do the best we can to improve in these areas and others as quickly as possible, then continue to find new ways to enhance the game-day experience.” Recently, Bates led his senior staff in the development of a long-range strategic plan for BC Athletics that includes a defined vision and mission statement and blueprint for student-athlete development, graduation and competitive success. Details of the plan will be announced in early fall. Bates came to BC after 10 successful seasons as Athletics Director at Miami (Ohio) University. Bates oversaw a program that featured the school’s first back-to-back football bowl game appearances in nearly 30 years (2003-2004) and two Mid-American Conference (MAC) championships in 2003 and 2010. Under his direction, 14 of Miami’s 18 teams won at least one conference championship, including football, men’s and women’s basketball, baseball, soccer, cross-country and field hockey. The RedHawks men’s ice hockey team won a Central Collegiate Hockey Association championship and appeared in two consecutive NCAA Frozen Fours, including the national championship game in 2009. In addition, Bates implemented retention strategies to raise student-athlete graduation rates, achieving an overall Graduation Success Rate (GSR) of 89 percent in 2011, 196
Oct. 9, 2012:Boston College named Brad Bates as its new director of athletics.
while also raising private funds to upgrade Miami University’s athletics facilities, including a complete renovation of Yager Football Stadium and a new ice hockey arena and softball field. Prior to being named director of athletics at Miami, Bates served as senior associate AD at Vanderbilt University, where he had held positions of increasing responsibility within the athletics department between 1985-2002. In addition to overseeing the administration of all 15 sports, Bates supervised the athletics department’s budget, while leading its marketing, development, licensing and Title IX compliance efforts. A graduate of the University of Michigan, where he began as a walk-on defensive back before earning a football scholarship under legendary coach Bo Schembechler, Bates holds a master’s degree in education from Michigan and a doctorate in education from Vanderbilt. He was also a member of the faculty at Miami University, teaching undergraduate and graduate courses in sports administration. Boston College President William P. Leahy, S.J., praised Bates, who previously served as president of the NCAA Division IA Athletic Directors’ Association, as an experienced and respected leader in collegiate athletics administration who possesses the background and vision to lead Boston College athletics in the years to come. “Brad is thoughtful, a proven leader, and someone who understands and supports Boston College’s commitment to excellence in both academics and athletics,” Leahy said. At Boston College, Bates is responsible for one of the nation’s premier athletics programs with 750 studentathletes competing in 31 varsity sports. A perennial leader in NCAA student-athlete graduation rates, BC studentathletes continue to be national leaders in volunteer service. Boston College won the National Student-Athlete Advisory Committee Award of Excellence in 2010 in recognition of the community service endeavors of student-athletes. A native of Michigan, Bates and his wife, Michele, were active members in the Miami University and local community, serving as volunteers with Special Olympics, the American Red Cross, Meals on Wheels and the Community Reading Program.
BOSTON COLLEGE STAFF DIRECTORY
John Kane (Springfield ’71) 617-552-8840 Senior Associate Athletics Director kano@bc.edu
Beth Mahoney 617-552-4680 Administrative Asst. to the AD mahonebe@bc.edu
David Ayer (Endicott ’01) 617-552-1463 Business Manager ayerda@bc.edu
Melissa Wong (Fashion Institute ’86) 617-552-3021 Fiscal Assistant wongmv@bc.edu
Frank Leonard (Central Connecticut State, ‘81) 617-552-3010 Tight Ends Coach Frank.leonard@bc.edu
Cathy Albano (Mass. Bay CC) 617-552-3010 Staff Assistant albanoc@bc.edu
Sean McGowan (Fordham, ‘98) 617-552-3010 Special Teams/SAM Linebackers/Nickel Package Sean.mcgowan@bc.edu
Briah Marra (Wagner ’09) 617-552-2010 Staff Assistant briah.boggs@bc.edu
Al Washington (Boston College ’06) 617-552-3010 Running Backs Coach alvin.washington@bc.edu
Don Brown (Norwich University, ‘77) 617-552-3010 Defensive Coordinator & Linebackers Coach donald.brown@bc.edu
Nick Charlton (Boston College ’11) 617-552-3010 Graduate Assistant charltna@bc.edu
Ryan Day (New Hampshire, ‘02) 617-552-3010 Offensive Coordinator/ Quarterbacks ryan.day@bc.edu Ben Albert (Massachusetts, ‘95) 617-552-3010 Defensive Line Coach ben.albert@bc.edu Todd Fitch (Ohio Wesleyan, ‘86) 617-552-3010 Wide Receivers/ Passing Game Coordinator Todd.fitch@bc.edu
Rich Gunnell (Boston College ’09) 617-552-3010 Graduate Assistant richard.gunnell@bc.edu Mike Livingston (Connecticut ’12) 617-552-3010 Graduate Assistant Mike.livingston@bc.edu Chris Trifone (Endicott, ‘10) 617-552-3010 Graduate Assistant chris.trifone@bc.edu
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Laurie Nahigian (Stonehill ‘92) 617-552-8879 Assistant Business Manager nahigial@bc.edu
Reggie Terry (Syracuse, ’93) 617-552-3010 Assistant AD/Football Operations & Player Personnel reggie.terry@bc.edu
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BUSINESS Chris Iacoi (Boston College ’01) 617-552-8873 Assistant Athletics Director Business Operations iacoi@bc.edu
Kevin Lempa (Southern Connecticut St., ‘74) 617-552-3010 Defensive Backs Coach Kevin.lempa@bc.edu
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Christina Connelly (New Hampshire, ‘08) 617-552-8520 Secretary/Receptionist Athletic Administration christina.connelly.2@bc.edu
Barry Gallup (Boston College ’69) 617-552-3010 Associate Athletic Director gallup@bc.edu
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Tom Peters (Massachusetts ’71) 617-552-4682 Senior Associate Athletics Director peterste@bc.edu
Justin Frye (Indiana, ‘06) 617-552-3010 Offensive Line Coach Justin.frye@bc.edu
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Jody Mooradian (New Hampshire ‘82) 617-552-4801 Senior Assoc. Athletics Director SWA jody.mooradian@bc.edu
FOOTBALL STAFF Steve Addazio (Central Connecticut State, ‘81) 617-552-3010 Head Coach
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BOSTON COLLEGE STAFF DIRECTORY CHAPLAIN Father Jack Butler, S.J. (Providence) 617-552-6855 Vice President for Univ. Mission and Ministry, Chaplain to Football john.butler@bc.edu Father Tony Penna (Boston College ’70) 617-552-0854 Director of Campus Ministry pennaa@bc.edu COMPLIANCE Carlene Pariseau (West Virginia Wesleyan '96) 617-552-6210 Assoc. Athletics Director/ Compliance carlene.pariseau@bc.edu Aaron Aaker (Univ. of Mary ’93) 617-552-1916 Asst. Athletics Director/ Compliance and Eligibility aaker@bc.edu Yadira Reyes 617-552-4518 Compliance Assistant reyesya@bc.edu DEVELOPMENT Steve Novak (Drew ‘00) 617-552-0711 Asst. Athletics Director/ Development novakiii@bc.edu Joseph Foley (Northeastern ’02) 617-552-6678 Associate Director/Capital Giving joseph.foley.4@bc.edu Travis DeMar (Iowa ’05) 617-552-0704 Assoc. Director/Flynn Fund Ops. travis.demar@bc.edu
Alyssa Francona (North Carolina ’09) 617-552-6824 Assistant Director/Athletic Stewardship & Donor Relations francoal@bc.edu Ciaran Cullen (Massachusetts College ’06) 617-552-0108 Asst. Director/Flynn Fund Ops. ciaran.cullen@bc.edu Russell Grimm (Tennessee ’07) 617-552-0145 Asst. Director/Flynn Fund Ops. grimmr@bc.edu Brandon Spurlock (WKU ’07) 617-552-8985 Assoc. Director, Capital & Special Gifts spurlocb@bc.edu STUDENT-ATHLETE DEVELOPMENT Alison Quandt (Boston College ’06) 617-552-1784 Program Administrator, Student-Athlete Development alison.quandt@bc.edu EQUIPMENT Kelly Kenny (Oakland ’83) 617-552-6202 Head Equipment Manager kelly.kenny.2@bc.edu Kevin Murphy (Boston College ’09) 617-552-0824 Head Equipment Manager, Football murpaz@bc.edu Stephen Remick (Johnson and Wales ‘09) 617-552-3013 Assistant Equipment Manager stephen.remick@bc.edu Andrew Zagorianakos (Maine ‘11) 617-552-4785 Assistant Equipment Manager andrew.zagorianakos@bc.edu
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EXTERNAL OPERATIONS Jamie DiLoreto (Massachusetts ’93) 617-552-1504 Assoc. Athletics Director/ External Operations diloreto@bc.edu Brad Truman (Springfield ’00) 617-552-8944 Associate Director/ Sports Marketing and Licensing trumanbr@bc.edu Mike McKenzie (Boston College ’02) 617-552-0787 Asst.Director/Sports Marketing mckenzme@bc.edu Katie Foley (James Madison ’09) 617-552-1503 Marketing and Web Site Specialist foleyby@bc.edu IMG COLLEGE & FENWAY SPORTS MANAGEMENT Duke Little 617-552-8986 IMG College, General Manager, Radio Sales dlittle@imgworld.com Matt Murray 617-552-8964 Fenway Sports Group, Vice President, Sponsorship Sales mmurrey@fenwaysportsgroup.com Kristina Pantalone 617-552-2424 Fenway Sports Group, Coord. of Client Services kpantalone@fenwaysportsgroup.com OPERATIONS & FACILITIES Matt Conway (Wilkes ’98) 617-552-6672 Asst. Athletics Director/ Operations conwayml@bc.edu
Terence Gilman (Boston College ’01) 617-552-0148 Manager/Recreational Facilities terence.gilman.1@bc.edu
CAMPUS RECREATION Caitriona Taylor (Boston University ’02) 617-552-1397 Director/Campus Recreation caitriona.taylor@bc.edu
Bryan Sun (Boston College ’08) 617-552-2904 Manager/Business bryan.sun.1@bc.edu
Sandy Corsi 617-552-3036 Manager/Membership Services & Marketing corsis@bc.edu
Bert Lenz (Castleton State ’91) 617-552-8779 Director/Sports Medicine Olympic Sports lenzb@bc.edu
Thomas Shruhan (Springfield ’06) 617-552-2026 Asst. Strength and Conditioning Coach thomas.shruhan.1@bc.edu
Donna Bennett (Keene State ’75) 617-552-4540 Senior Associate Director/ Sports Medicine bennett@bc.edu
Meghan Tierney (Connecticut ’09) 617-552-2994 Asst. Strength and Conditioning Coach tiernemj@bc.edu
Kristen Allen (Springfield ’97) 617-552-4540 Assoc. Director/Sports Medicine allenkr@bc.edu
TICKET OFFICE Jim O’Neill (Massachusetts ’84) 617-552-3000 Assoc. Athletics Director/ Ticket Operations oneilljk@bc.edu
Aaron Clark (Merrimack ’07) 617-552-1392 Asst. Director/Sports Medicine aaron.clark@bc.edu Mike Vigneau (Colby-Sawyer ’03) 617-552-1126 Assist.Director/Sports Medicine
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Hillary De Vries (Loyola University Chicago ’07) 617-552-6094 Assistant Director/ Fitness and Wellness hilary.shaffer@bc.edu
Scott McLafferty (Louisiana Tech ’07) 617-552-9208 Asst. Strength and Conditioning Coach, Football joseph.mclafferty@bc.edu
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Monica Capobianco (Wagner ’03) 617-552-0333 Assistant Director/ Club Sports & Recreational Camps capobimo@bc.edu
SPORTS MEDICINE Steve Bushee (Colgate ’81) 617-552-3009 Asst. Athletics Director/ Sports Medicine-Football bushee@bc.edu
Nick Asermelly (Springfield ’03) 617-552-6573 Assistant Strength and Conditioning Coach nicholas.asermelly.1@bc.edu
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Megan Burkes (Alaska Fairbanks ’08) 617-552-6136 Manager/ Marketing & Communications megan.burkes@bc.edu
Judy Wetherbee 617-552-8081 Staff Assistant wetherju@bc.edu
Russ DeRosa (Springfield ’95) 617-552-2155 Dir./Strength and Conditioning, Olympic Sports russell.derosa.1@bc.edu
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Ken Turbush (Southern Mississippi ’05) 617-552-9675 Assoc. Director/Programming & Student Employee Development turbush@bc.edu
Leonardo Torres 617-552-6204 Assistant Director/Aquatics leonardo.torres.1@bc.edu
STRENGTH & CONDITIONING Frank Piraino (Akron ’02) 617-552-4798 Director/Strength and Conditioning, Football frank.piraino@bc.edu
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Eric Zeckman (Denison ’04) 617-552-2479 Associate Director/ Facilities & Operations eric.zeckman.1@bc.edu
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Billy Flutie (Boston College ’10) 617-552-0196 Assistant Director/ Facilities & Camps and Clinics flutiew@bc.edu
Matt Thompson (Massachusetts ’00) 617-552-3000 Assistant Ticket Manager thompsmu@bc.edu
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BOSTON COLLEGE STAFF DIRECTORY Noreen Foley 617-552-3000 Ticket Sales Representative foleyn@bc.edu
Lee LeBlanc 617-552-8533 Administrative Assistant leblanlb@bc.edu
Scott Washburn (Maine ’79) 617-552-3000 Ticket Sales Representative washburn@bc.edu
Patrice Bouzan (Boston College ’91) 617-552-1497 Learning Specialist/ Academic Counselor bouzan@bc.edu
TECHNOLOGY & INTERACTIVE MEDIA Will Gartner 617-552-0959 Director/Athletic Technology & Interactive Media chambemk@bc.edu Dan Flores 617-552-6316 Technology Consultant floresde@bc.edu Bill Toof (Boston College ’70) 617-552-4876 Video Production Analyst-Football toof@bc.edu Daniel McDermott (Boston College ’04) 617-552-1928 Video Analyst-Basketball daniel.mcdermott.1@bc.edu LEARNING RESOURCES Dard Miller (Ph.D. Boston College) 617-552-8533 Director/Learning Resources for Student-Athletes millerdk@bc.edu Lee Metzger (Merrimack College ’93) 617-552-0617 Asst. Director/Learning Resources lee.metzger@bc.edu Clare Turkington (Villanova ’00) 617-552-0616 Asst. Director/Learning Resources turkingt@bc.edu
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Amy Morgan (Franklin & Marshall ’98) 617-552-0614 Academic Counselor amy.morgan@bc.edu Kristina von Harten (Connecticut ’07) 617-552-3151 Academic Counselor kristina.vonharten@bc.edu BUILDINGS & GROUNDS Matt Hayes (Massachusetts ’00) 617-552-0418 Facility Manager hayesbc@bc.edu Norm Reid (RIT ’73) 617-552-2916 Supervisor/Athletic Facilities reidn@bc.edu Tom Walsh 617-552-0137 Assistant Supervisor/ Athletics Facilities thomas.walsh.5@bc.edu
MEDIA RELATIONS Chris Cameron (Kentucky ’82) 617-552-3004 Associate Athletics Director/ Media Relations cameroch@bc.edu Dick Kelley (Boston College ’87) 617-552-3039 Assistant Athletics Director/ Media Relations kelleyri@bc.edu Stephanie Tunnera (Springfield ’87) 617-552-0524 Assistant Athletics Director/ Media Relations tunnera@bc.edu Tim Clark (Boston College ’03) 617-552-8841 Assistant Director/ Media Relations, Football Contact timothy.clark@bc.edu Matt Lynch (Springfield ’05) 617-552-2193 Assistant Director/ Media Relations lynchfz@bc.edu Suzanna Ollove (Syracuse ‘07) 617-552-2004 Assistant Director/ Media Relations ollove@bc.edu
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ith a capacity of 44,500 maroon-and-gold-clad fans, Alumni Stadium is the home of the Eagles. The current version of Alumni Stadium opened in the fall
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ASTROTURF ADDED During the summer of 2012, the existing artificial surface was replaced with an AstroTurf GameDay Grass 3D60H field. This custom-designed AstroTurf surface features the all new Horseshoe fiber. The fiber’s horseshoe shape features two end columns with a thicker diameter. The design imparts mechanical memory so that the fiber remains upright longer. The Horseshoe fiber continues to spring back to its original configuration, even after years of heavy foot traffic or exposure to ultra-violet radiation. A study at Michigan State University, funded by NFL Charities, found that AstroTurf GameDay Grass systems had performance values more like natural grass than any other synthetic product measured. In extensive testing, the Horseshoe fiber performs most like natural grass from ball roll, to slide resistance, to the biomechanical function of cleats penetrating and releasing properly. From an aesthetics standpoint, the fields look amazing. Making it even better is the fact that the football lines and logos are prefabricated and manufactured as part of the field, so the look is consistent.
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of 1995. The roots of Alumni Stadium and on-campus football at Boston College date back to 1915, when the original Alumni Stadium was dedicated. The facility was located on middle campus on the site of today’s Stokes Hall. As Boston College enjoyed more and more football success in the 1930s and 1940s, the Eagles moved a majority of their home games to Boston’s two major league baseball stadiums, Fenway Park and Braves Field (now Nickerson Field on the Boston University campus). On Jan. 23, 1957, Boston College president Joseph R.N. Maxwell, S.J., announced that a new Alumni Stadium would be built on the BC campus as football no longer would be allowed in Fenway Park. A $250,000 campaign followed and on Sept. 26, 1957, the Eagles played host to Navy in the first game on the site of the present Alumni Stadium before a sellout crowd of 26,000-plus. The new stadium was constructed in an amazing span of 156 days. The game was arranged by then-United States Senator John F. Kennedy, but Navy spoiled the home opener with a 46-6 win. In 1971, Alumni Stadium was expanded to 32,000 seats and artificial turf and lights were installed. Alumni Stadium was rebuilt again in 1988 as matching upper decks and a new press box were added. These renovations were part of the building of Conte Forum. New scoreboards and instant replay screens, a new and improved lighting system, a state-of-the-art public address
system, new concessions and restroom facilities and a beautiful brick and glass exterior façade combine to make Alumni Stadium one of the finest football facilities in the nation. BC installed a state-of-the-art FieldTurf surface in the summer of 2004. The scenic Chestnut Hill stadium, with the Boston skyline offering a splendid background in the distance, heightens the excitement and enthusiasm that is part of every Boston College home game.
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n March 2005, Boston College football staff and players as well as the Office of Learning Resources for Student-Athletes moved into the Yawkey Athletics Center, BC’s new $27 million, 72,000-squarefoot facility located behind the north end zone of Alumni Stadium. It includes new football offices, meeting and breakout rooms, locker rooms, sports medicine, strength and conditioning, equipment room, theater-style classrooms, recruiting and player lounges. The building also features the Murray Family Function Room, a multi-function room larger than the Shea Room that benefits the entire BC campus. After viewing the company’s impressive work at North Carolina, North Carolina State and Virginia Tech, BC contracted with DJS Design of Charlotte, N.C., for concept, design and construction of a football museum. Located in the main entry lobby, the museum features a soaring bronze eagle atop a lighted granite pedestal as its centerpiece. A multimedia kiosk will enable visitors to watch video highlights of great games and players in BC football history. Visitors will be allowed to touch and have photos taken with Doug Flutie’s Heisman Trophy, which is displayed in the open with no glass enclosure. BC received a commitment of $15 million from the Yawkey Foundation to help fund the new building and other athletics-related improvements to enhance intercollegiate, intramural and club sports. Other benefactors generously donated the rest of the money needed to complete the construction, making the Yawkey Center the first structure on the BC campus to
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be built entirely with private funds. Completion of the Yawkey Center created a domino effect of facilities improvements for sports other than football. Once the football and Learning Resources staffs had completed their moves, workers began a multi-million dollar renovation to Conte Forum. The construction provided new office and locker room space for many of BC’s 31 varsity men’s and women’s sports as well as new office space for much of the administrative staff. Women’s basketball moved into a new suite of offices shortly thereafter, and the old football locker room has been converted into five new locker rooms for women’s sports. Many coaches and their assistants who had been working in cramped conditions have been relocated to new offices in the South end zone.
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MEDIA INFORMATION
The Boston College media relations office is pleased to work with members of the media to meet their needs covering our football program.
Press Hospitality Food and refreshments are served approximately two hours prior to kickoff in the Alumni Stadium Pressbox.
Credentials Credentials for all Boston College home football games are issued to working media only and should be requested as early as possible. Please direct credential requests, at least two weeks in advance of all home games, to Chris Cameron, associate athletics director/media relations (cameroch@bc.edu), or Tim Clark, assistant director/media relations (timothy.clark@bc.edu). Please include your name, affiliation, address, cell phone and email address on all requests. Boston College follows the guidelines set forth by the NCAA in governing the issuance of credentials. Season credentials will be issued only to daily newspapers and television/radio stations that cover Boston College on a regular basis. Otherwise, additional television/radio stations, weekly newspapers and Internet services will be granted credentials on a single-game, space-available basis. Assignment of working press, scouting seats and photo access will be allocated according to the following priorities: 1. Frequency of coverage of teams involved; 2. Deadline and transmission requirements; and 3. Circulation. If time permits, credentials will be mailed; they also may be picked up in the Media Relations office. All others may be claimed at the Media Will Call window at Gate C.
Internet Access Wireless Internet access is available throughout the Alumni Stadium pressbox. To gain access to the secure network, connect to a wired network jack or the wireless network called “BostonCollege.� Open a web browser and type http://www.bc.edu. Follow the network activation steps and you will be asked to restart your machine.
Press Parking Press parking is located on the top level of the Commonwealth Avenue parking garage. A limited number of parking passes will be available for each game. It is recommended that parking pass holders arrive no later than one hour prior to kickoff to ensure a parking space. Media members holding press parking passes must enter through the main gate of the University on Commonwealth Avenue and follow the signs for the Media Parking area. 204
Press Facilities Located on the west (campus) side of the Alumni Stadium playing field, the BC press box features seats for writers and scouts, a network television broadcast area, five radio booths and a photo deck. Writers, scouts and game operations personnel will be assigned to the sixth floor level of the press box and television film crews, radio crews and home and visiting coaches will be on the fifth floor level. Photographers/Videographers Photographers and videographers are always welcome at Boston College games, and will be permitted to work along the sidelines, except for the marked area reserved for the team personnel only. This rule is strictly enforced. Photographers and videographers must wear issued identification vests, which may be obtained with a valid photo I.D. at the Media Will Call booth at Gate C. Photographer/Videographer Work Area A photography/videography work area is located in the Media Suite on the first floor of Conte forum, adjacent to the west concourse of Alumni Stadium. Wireless Internet connections, Ethernet ports, telephone and electrical access, along with work space, are provided. Check with the Media Will Call attendant at Gate C for directions.
Getting to BC From the Massachusetts Turnpike (I-90): East to Exit 17 (Newton/Watertown). Take the first right onto Centre Street. Proceed 1.5 miles to Commonwealth Avenue (Route 30 East). Take a left onto Commonwealth Avenue. The Chestnut Hill campus is approximately one mile to the right. From Route 125/I-95: Exit 24, Commonwealth Avenue (Route 30 East). Chestnut Hill campus is approximately five miles on the right. From Downtown Boston: Take Commonwealth Avenue (Route 30 West) to Newton. Chestnut Hill campus is on the left. From Logan Airport: Follow signs to Massachusetts Turnpike West to Exit 17 (Newton/Watertown). Proceed around the rotary (around Sheraton hotel) and take a right onto Centre Street. Proceed 1.5 miles to Commonwealth Avenue (Route 30 East). Take a left onto Commonwealth Avenue. The Chestnut Hill campus is approximately one mile on the right.
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Student-Athlete Interview Policies All interviews with Boston College football players or coaches must be arranged through the media relations office. It is suggested that 48 hours notice be given for an interview request. The Media Relations Office will arrange an interview time that is mutually convenient for the player and media representative. Players are not to be called in their dormitory rooms, nor should they be contacted via cell phone, email or through social media channels. Rather, players will return telephone calls to members of the media. Players will not be asked to miss classroom time for interviews.
Follow Boston College Football On Twitter Keep up with all Boston College football news (in short form, of course) by following at www.twitter.com/BCFootballNews.
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Postgame Interviews The Boston College locker room is closed to all members of the media for all games, home and away. Head coach Steve Addazio and requested players will be available following a brief cooling-off period. Addazio will address the media in the football meeting room in the Yawkey Athletics Center. BC press box personnel will provide instructions for accessing the area. Media wishing to interview players should notify appropriate members of the BC Media Relations staff prior to the conclusion of the game. Every effort will be made to bring requested players to the interview room. Visiting teams will conduct their postgame interviews in the Conte Forum Media Center, located on the first floor and accessible via the north elevator.
www.bceagles.com All Boston College football information is available to the media on the Internet at bceagles.com. Releases, game notes, statistics and game recaps are available. Information about Boston College and the other 11 Atlantic Coast Conference institutions is available at theacc.com.
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Television Broadcasts A 21-by-21 permanent network television broadcast booth is located at the midfield point on the fifth floor of the press box. This location, along with permanent camera locations on the 20-yard-line points, the north end zone and the field, have been pre-wired with multiple tri-axial cable drops. Any network production unit televising a game or event from either Alumni Stadium or Conte Forum must use this pre-installed cable.
CollegePressBox.com CollegePressBox.com is the official media website for ACC football. Access and download weekly game notes, quotes, statistics, media guides and more for the conference and each of its 12 member schools throughout the season. Login information will be distributed to accredited media or you can apply for a password by sending an email to password@collegepressbox.com.
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Radio Broadcasts Radio booths are available for the visiting commercial and student stations on the fifth floor of the press box. Telephone lines have been pre-installed in each booth. Stations wishing to broadcast a game should contact the BC Media Relations office at 617-552-3004 at least two weeks prior to the contest. The fee is $75 per line.
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MG College, the exclusive radio rights holder for Boston College Athletics, produces home and away broadcasts for Boston College football. For the ninth straight season, Jon Meterparel will serve as the Eagles’ play-by-play voice. He is joined in broadcast booth by expert analyst Pete Cronan. Boston College fans can listen to the IMG Sports Radio Network on Flagship station WEEI, 93.7 FM, any one of 13 additional stations throughout New England, or globally on Sirius/XM Satellite radio. Additionally, all games are streamed live over the internet and available on your mobile device free of charge via bceagles.com. Meterparel is entering his ninth season as the voice of Boston College football and is also entering his fourth season calling Boston College basketball. The Weston, Mass., native began his career at WFNZ in Charlotte, N.C. He spent 12 years as a member of the Dennis and Callahan show on Sports Radio WEEI in Boston from 200012. Meterparel called Harvard University Football on TV and Harvard basketball on radio. He was also the voice of the NE Revolution. For his work on BC football, he was
Jon Meterparel Pete Cronan
named the Lindsey Nelson Northeast sportscaster of the year in 2007. Jon and his wife Heather are the proud parents of sons Ben and Nick. Cronan, a star defensive tackle and inside linebacker at Boston College who captained the 1976 Eagle entry, begins his 26th year as the color analyst for Boston College football. A second-round pick of the Seattle, Cronan enjoyed a nine-year career in the NFL with the Seahawks (1977-81) and Redskins (1981-85). He has been the color commentator on the Boston College IMG Radio Network since 1988 and his broadcast partners have included Gil Santos, Dale Arnold, Dick Lutsk, Sean McDonough, Sean Grande, John Rooke and Jon Meterparel.
Boston College IMG Sports Radio Network Affiliates: City Call Letters Boston, Mass. WEEI-AM Boston, Mass. WMKK-FM Boston, Mass.. WRKO-AM Burlington, Vt. WVMT-AM Fitchburg, Mass. WPKZ-AM Fitchburg, Mass.. WPKZ-FM (translator) Concord, N.H. WTPL-FM Manchester, N.H. WGAM-AM Milford, Mass. WMRC-AM Nashua, N.H. WGHM-AM Portland, Maine WPEI-FM Portland, Maine WLOB-FM (translator) Providence, R.I. WEEI-FM Springfield, Mass. WVEI-FM Worcester, Mass. WVEI-AM Nationwide Sirius/XM Radio
Boston College IMG Sports Radio Network Associates: Duke Little — 617-935-6323 IMG College, General Manager duke.little@img.com
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Frequency 850 93.7 680 620 1280 105.3 107.7 1250 1490 900 95.9 95.5 103.7 105.5 1440
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BOSTON COLLEGE MEDIA RELATIONS Address: 321 Conte Forum, Chestnut Hill, MA 02467 Phone: 617-552-3004 Athletics Department Website: bceagles.com Athletics Twitter News Feed: @BCSportsNews Football Twitter News Feed: @BCFootballNews
Dick Kelley Assistant Athletics Director, Media Relations Email: richard.kelley@bc.edu Phone: 617-552-3039 (Office); 857-233-3272 (Cell)
Matt Lynch Assistant Media Relations Director Email: matthew.lynch.5@bc.edu Phone: 617-552-2193 (Office); 617-759-3078 (Cell)
Stephanie Tunnera Assistant Athletics Director, Media Relations Email: stephanie.tunnera@bc.edu Phone: 617-552-0524 (Office); 857-233-3421 (Cell)
Zanna Ollove Assistant Media Relations Director Email: suzanna.ollove@bc.edu Phone: 617-552-2004 (Office); 978-828-9221 (Cell)
COMMUNICATIONS Amy Yakola Senior Associate Commissioner for Public Relations & Communications Email: ayakola@theacc.org
FOOTBALL OPERATIONS Doug Rhoads Coordinator of Football Officials Email: drrhoads@theacc.org Allison Doughty Associate Director, Football Operations Email: adougty@theacc.org Ben Tario Assistant Commissioner for Football, Multimedia and Legal Affairs Email: btario@theacc.org
Steve Phillips Associate Director, ACC Communications Email: sphillips@theacc.org
Scott McBurney Assistant Commissioner for Advanced Media Email: smmcburney@theacc.org
Amy Ufnowski Associate Director, Communications Email: aufnowski@theacc.org
THEACC.COM Heather Hirschman Website Coordinator Email: hhirschman@theacc.org
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Brian Morrison Associate Commissioner for Men’s Basketball Communications Email: bmorrison@theacc.org
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Mike Finn Associate Commissioner for Football Communications Email: mfinn@theacc.org
George Lane Assistant Director, Communications Email: glane@theacc.org
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ATLANTIC COAST CONFERENCE Address: 4512 Weybridge Lane, Greensboro, NC 27407 Phone: 336-851-6062 Website: theacc.com
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Tim Clark (Football Contact) Assistant Media Relations Director Email: timothy.clark@bc.edu Phone: 617-552-8841 (Office); 857-233-3536 (Cell)
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Chris Cameron Associate Athletics Director, Media Relations Email: christopher.cameron@bc.edu Phone: 617-552-3004 (Office); 617-438-5896 (Cell)
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MEDIA OUTLETS Print Media Associated Press 184 High St. Boston, MA 02110 617-357-8100 apboston@ap.org Jimmy Golen, Writer Ken Powtak, Writer Howard Ulman, Writer
The Boston Globe 135 Morrissey Blvd. Boston, MA 02107 617-929-2860 www.boston.com/sports sports@globe.com Joe Sullivan, Sports Editor Mark Blaudschun, Beat Wrtier Michael Vega, Writer Dan Shaughnessy, Columnist Boston Herald (Seaport Center) 451 D St. Boston, MA, 02210 617-619-6421 www.bostonherald.com sports@bostonherald.com Hank Hryniewicz, Sports Editor Rachel Fox, Asst. to Sports Editor Steve Buckley, Columnist Steve Conroy, Writer Rich Thompson, Beat Writer Dan Duggan, Writer Brockton Enterprise 60 Main St. Brockton, MA 02403 508-427-4048 www.enterprise.southofboston.com sports@enterprisenews.com Jim Fenton, Writer Lawrence Eagle Tribune 100 Turnpike Road North Andover, MA 01845 978-946-2222 Mike Muldoon, reporter mmuldoon@eagletribune.com Metrowest Daily News 33 New York Ave. Framingham, MA 01701 508-626-3987 www.metrowestdailynews.com dnsports@cnc.com Eric Avidon, Writer Art Davidson, Sports Editor Milton Times P.O. Box 444 Milton, MA 02186 miltonsports@hotmail.com Ed Baker, Writer
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Quincy Patriot-Ledger 400 Crown Colony Drive Quincy, MA 02169 617-786-7060 www.patriotledger.com sports@ledger.com Mark Torpey, sports editor John Johnson, reporter Worcester Telegram & Gazette 20 Franklin St. Worcester, MA 01615 508-793-9350 sports@telegram.com Bill Doyle, Writer The Heights (Student bi-weekly) McElroy Commons Boston College Chestnut Hill, MA 02467 617-552-2221 www.bcheights.com Austin Tedesco, Sports Editor Graham Beck, Photographer Sub Turri (University Yearbook) Boston College McElroy Commons Chestnut Hill, MA 02467 617-552-3494 ACC Sports Journal Steve Bawden, Writer stevenbawden@gmail.com 919-389-1252 Internet Media Eagle Action www.eagleaction.com 78 Middleton Road Boxford, MA 01921 Mike Farrell, Writer Eric Hoffses, Writer
ESPN.com 1 ESPN Plaza Bristol, CT 06010 Heather Dinich, College Football Reporter, ACC Blogger hdinich@hotmail.com Andrea Adelson, Reporter andrea.adelson@gmail.com 407-373-4173 ESPNBOSTON.com 1 ESPN Plaza Bristol, CT 06010 Jack McCluskey, Writer/Editor (ESPNBoston.com) jack.c.mccluskey@espn.com
WEEI.com Mike Petraglia, Writer 31 Huckleberry Hill Road Lincoln, MA 01773 sportssound@msn.com 617-922-3870 ajerseyguy.com Mark Blaudschun blauds@aol.com (617) 758-9011 Television WBZ-TV (CBS, Channel 4) 1170 Soldiers Field Road Brighton, MA 02134 617-787-7338 cbs4boston.com Jackie Connally, Producer Steve Burton, Reporter Dan Roche, Reporter
WCVB-TV (ABC, Channel 5) 5 TV Place Needham, MA 02494 781-433-4700 www.thebostonchannel.com Mike Lynch, Sports Anchor Mike Dowling, Reporter Bob Baggett, Producer WHDH-TV (NBC, Channel 7) 7 Bulfinch Place Boston, MA 02114 617-725-0800 www.whdh.com Joe Amorosino, Sports Anchor Koon Lam, Producer Rhett Lewis, Reporter Larry Ridley, Reporter WFXT-TV (Fox, Channel 25) 25 Fox Drive Dedham, MA 02027 781-467-1344 www.wfxt.com Comcast SportsNet 42 Third Ave. Burlington, MA 01803 781-270-7200/7365 comcastsportsnet.com Catharine DeVito, Assignment Editor Matt Doolin, Assisgnment Editor NECN (New England Cable News) 160 Wells Ave. Newton, MA 02459 617-630-5000 www.necn.com Morry Levine, Sports Director Mike Giardi, Reporter
NESN (New England Sports Network) 480 Arsenal St., Building #1 Watertown, MA 02472 617-927-1360 www.nesn.com sports@nesn.com Russ Kenn, Producer Radio Boston College IMG Sports Network Duke Little, General Manager, IMG Sports Marketing duke.little@imgworld.com 617-552-8986
Jon Meterparel 9 Karal Drive Framingham, MA 01748 jmeterparel@yahoo.com Pete Cronan 13 Saddle Hill Road Hopkinton, MA 01748 617-269-4600 pete.cronan@merrillcorp.com WEEI (850 AM) 20 Guest St., 3rd Floor Brighton, MA 02135 617-779-3549 www.weei.com Jason Wolfe, Program Director *WEEI is the flaship station of the Boston College Football Radio Network
WBZ (1030 AM) 1170 Soldiers Field Road Brighton, MA 02134 617-787-7250 www.wbz1030.com wbzradio1030@wbz1030.com Walt Perkins, Reporter WZBC (90.3 FM-student) Boston College McElroy Commons Chestnut Hill, MA 02467 617-552-3511