Boston College Eagles football

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2024 Donovan Ezeiruaku named consensus All-American for Boston College Eagles football team
2024 Bill O'Brien becomes the latest head coach, starting with a 7-6 record in his first season.
February 9 2024 Boston College hired Bill O'Brien, a native of Andover, Massachusetts, as their new head football coach. O'Brien previously served as offensive coordinator at Alabama and had experience with the NFL's New England Patriots.
2023 Concluded his four-year period as head coach, with a total record of 22 wins and 26 losses, and having led the team to three bowl game appearances.
2023 Zay Flowers was selected 22nd overall by the Baltimore Ravens in the first round of the NFL draft, representing the most recent Boston College Eagles first-round draft pick.
2021 Accepted an invitation to the Military Bowl, but the game was cancelled the day before due to COVID-19 cases in the Boston College program.
2021 Boston College defeated UMass 45-28, extending their winning streak against UMass to 11 games since 1979.
2020 Scheduled matchup between Boston College and Holy Cross is canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
2020 Jeff Hafley began his tenure as head coach, leading the Boston College Eagles football team during his first season.
2019 Running back A.J. Dillon set a school record for career rushing yards at 4,382 in just three seasons.
2019 Rich Gunnell serves as interim head coach for a brief period, recording a 0-1 record.
December 13 2019 Jeff Hafley was hired as the head coach of Boston College Eagles football program, marking the beginning of a new era for the team.
December 1 2019 Boston College fired Steve Addazio after 7 seasons, concluding with a 44-44 record and a 6-6 season.
2018 Rivalry is renewed with Boston College winning a decisive 62-14 victory against Holy Cross at Chestnut Hill.
2018 First Responder Bowl was started but delayed in the first quarter and ultimately canceled.
2017 A. J. Dillon wins both ACC Rookie of the Year and ACC Offensive Rookie of the Year awards for Boston College Eagles football.
2016 Broke a 5-game bowl game losing streak with a 36-30 victory over Maryland in their bowl game.
2013 Boston College played Villanova as an FCS opponent, winning the game 24-14 at Chestnut Hill, which was their last recorded meeting.
2013 Senior running back Andre Williams rushed for 2,177 yards, earning a top-10 spot on the NCAA record list for most rushing yards in a season and winning the Doak Walker Award.
2013 Steve Addazio replaced Frank Spaziani as head coach, improving the team's record from 2-10 to 7-6 and securing a bowl appearance in the Independence Bowl.
2012 Luke Kuechly was selected 9th overall by the Carolina Panthers in the NFL draft, highlighting another standout Eagles player entering the NFL.
November 25 2012 Frank Spaziani was fired after leading the team to a 2-10 record, which was the worst season for Boston College since 1978.
2011 Luke Kuechly wins ACC Defensive Player of the Year award for Boston College Eagles football.
2011 The Eagles finished with a 4-8 record, failing to qualify for a bowl game for the first time in 12 years.
2011 Luke Kuechly named consensus All-American for Boston College Eagles football team
2011 Luke Kuechly won multiple prestigious awards including the Butkus Award, Lombardi Award, Lott Trophy, and Bronko Nagurski Trophy, becoming the first Eagles player to achieve this feat.
September 2011 Boston College and UMass agreed to a three-game biannual series beginning in 2014, to be played at BC's Alumni Stadium and Gillette Stadium.
April 2011 UMass announced plans to join the Mid-American Conference and move up to the NCAA Football Bowl Subdivision.
2010 Montel Harris was named MVP of the Clemson-Boston College game.
2010 Luke Kuechly named consensus All-American for Boston College Eagles football team, with a unanimous selection
2010 Mark Herzlich receives the Brian Piccolo Award for Boston College Eagles football.
September 4 2010 Mark Herzlich completed his remarkable comeback by taking the field again against Weber State after overcoming cancer.

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