Boston College Eagles football
Football team for Boston College
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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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