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Page 1: 2012 Boston College Football Media Guide
Page 2: 2012 Boston College Football Media Guide

2011 Bronko Naguski Trophy recipient – National Defensive Player of the Year2011 Lott Impact Trophy recipient – Defensive Impact Player of the Year2011 Rotary Lombardi Award recipient – Lineman of the Year2011 Butkus Award recipient – Most Outstanding LinebackerTwo-time Consensus All-America first-team honoreeNCAA record holder – career tackles per game (14.0)

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Numerical Roster ..................................................................2Alphabetical Roster................................................................4Preaseason Depth Chart ........................................................6Roster Breakdown..................................................................7BC at a Glance ....................................................................10Facts and Figures ................................................................12Season Preview....................................................................13Opponent Information ..........................................................16Opponent Composite Schedule ............................................17ACC Bowls ..........................................................................18

2012 EaglesReturners ........................................................................20Newcomers ......................................................................55

2012 Coaches and StaffHead Coach Frank Spaziani ..............................................62Assistant Coaches ............................................................64Support Staff ..................................................................73

2011 Season ReviewGame Summaries ............................................................82Individual Awards ............................................................94Statistics ........................................................................95Game-By-Game Starters ................................................102Superlatives ..................................................................103Departed Veterans ..........................................................104

History & RecordsBC Football Timeline ......................................................112All-Time Letterwinners ..................................................120Bowl Game History ........................................................132Honor Roll......................................................................143Retired Jerseys & Numbers ............................................148Doug Flutie ....................................................................149Mike Ruth ......................................................................150Records..........................................................................151Biggest Comebacks ........................................................161All-Time Polls ................................................................162Defensive Records ..........................................................163Records vs. Ranked Teams..............................................164Team Records ................................................................166Year-By-Year Records......................................................167All-Time Results ............................................................184Eagles in the NFL Draft ..................................................188Eagles in the Super Bowl and Pro Bowl ..........................190

University & MediaBoston College ..............................................................192President Fr. William P. Leahy ........................................193Athletics Director Gene DeFilippo ....................................194Staff Directory................................................................196Administration................................................................198ACC Composite Schedule ................................................200Alumni Stadium..............................................................201Yawkey Center ................................................................202Media Information ..........................................................203Boston College Media Relations......................................205Boston College IMG Radio Network ................................206Media Outlets ................................................................207Eagles in the NFL ..........................................................208

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CREDITS

The 2012 Boston College football media guide is a copyright production of the

Boston College Media Relations Office, Conte Forum, Suite 321, Chestnut Hill,

Mass., 02467.

The publication was written, edited and compiled by associate athletics director

for media relations Chris Cameron and assistant media relations director Tim

Clark with assistance from assistant athletics director Dick Kelley, assistant ath-

letics director Stephanie Tunnera, assistant director Matt Lynch, assistant director

Zanna Ollove, media relations assistants Nicholas Dow and Josh Lentine and stu-

dent assistant Brad Fadem.

Layout and design by IMG College, Lexington, Ky. Printing by EBSCO Media, Birm-

ingham, Ala.

Special thanks to contributor and Boston College football historian Reid Oslin,

Jack Dunn and the Boston College office of news and public affairs, Boston Col-

lege archivist Amy Braitsch and archives assistant Shelley Barber at Burns Li-

brary, photographer John Quackenbos, Boston College senior photographer Lee

Pellegrini and the office of marketing communications, Mark Fischel at Getty

Images, Alex Trautwig and the photographic department at The Heights, Inc.,

Jason Hoffstein at Jet Commercial Photographers, photographer Jay Connor,

Bruce Bennett Studios, DeAndre Phillips and the NY Giants organization, photog-

rapher Jim Biever and the Green Bay Packers, photographer David Silverman and

the New England Patriots, photographer Michael C. Hebert and the New Orleans

Saints, the Atlanta Falcons, Carolina Panthers, Detroit Lions, Tampa Bay Bucca-

neers, and the National Football League.

ON THE COVERS

The front cover of the 2012 Boston College football media guide features senior of-

fensive tackle Emmett Cleary and senior defensive tackle Kaleb Ramsey. The 2012

schedule is displayed on the back cover. The inside front cover recognizes All-

America linebacker Luke Kuechly and depicts the individual accolades he earned

during his unprecedented Boston College career. The inside back cover salutes

four former Boston College football players who were on the active roster of the

Super Bowl XLVI champion New York Football Giants organization.

table of contents

Junior QB Chase Rettig

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No. Player Name Cl. Pos. Ht. Wt. Previous School/Hometown*** 1 Colin Larmond Jr. Sr. WR 6-3 202 Morristown-Beard/Whippany, N.J.

2 Nigel Matthews Fr. WR 6-2 195 Darlington School/Dallas, Ga.3 Harrison Jackson Fr. WR 6-2 190 Loudoun Valley/Round Hill, Va.

* 4 Donte Elliott Sr. WR 6-0 197 Alief Taylor/Houston, Texas* 5 Al Louis-Jean Jr. So. DB 6-2 195 Brockton/Brockton, Mass.

6 Steven Flynn Fr. QB 6-4 215 St. Peter-Marian/Worcester, Mass.* 6 C.J. Jones So. DB 5-11 185 A.I. DuPont/Wilmington, Del.* 7 Spiffy Evans So. WR 6-0 184 Chaminade-Madonna/Hollywood, Fla.

8 Josh Bordner So. QB 6-4 221 Century/Sykesville, Md.9 Shane Cranmore So. QB 6-4 215 Suffield Academy/West Suffield, Conn.

* 9 Dominique Williams So. DB 6-0 212 Brockton/Brockton, Mass.** 10 Bobby Swigert Jr. WR 6-1 186 Louisville/Louisville, Ohio** 11 Chase Rettig Jr. QB 6-3 213 San Clemente/Sierra Madre, Calif.

13 Christian Suntrup R-Fr. QB 6-3 206 Chaminade College Prep/St. Louis, Mo.** 14 Johnathan Coleman Jr. WR 6-4 228 Radnor (Pa.)/Bronx, N.Y.** 15 Dave Shinskie Sr. QB 6-4 209 Mt. Carmel Area/Kulpmont, Pa.* 16 Mike Marscovetra Sr. QB 6-4 218 Indian Hills/Oakland, N.J.

17 Bryce Jones Fr. DB 6-0 170 Cleveland Heights/University Heights, Ohio18 Dan Crimmins Fr. TE 6-5 220 Demarest/Closter, N.J.19 Austin Lommen Fr. QB 6-3 200 Breck School/Eden Prairie, Minn.

* 19 Sean Sylvia So. DB 6-0 210 Cheshire Academy (Conn.)/Dartmouth, Mass.* 20 Tahj Kimble So. RB 5-11 211 Fernandina Beach/Fernandina Beach, Fla.* 21 Manuel Asprilla So. DB 5-10 167 Everett/Everett, Mass.*** 23 Jim Noel Sr. DB 6-4 200 Everett/Everett, Mass.** 24 Kevin Pierre-Louis Jr. LB 6-1 215 King Low Heywood Thomas/Norwalk, Conn.* 25 Josh Keyes So. LB/DB 6-2 208 Chatham/Ghent, N.Y.

26 David Dudeck Fr. SS 6-0 195 The Hun School/Princeton, N.J.27 Justin Simmons Fr. DB 6-3 175 Martin County/Stuart, Fla.

** 28 Rolandan Finch Jr. RB 5-10 211 Saint Xavier (Ky.)/New Albany, Ind.* 29 James McCaffrey So. DB 5-10 187 Buckingham Browne & Nichols/Winchester, Mass.

30 Mike Strizak Fr. LB 6-2 228 Don Bosco Prep/Fair Lawn, N.J.32 Jeffrey Jay So. WR 6-2 195 Brunswick School/Greenwich, Conn.

** 32 Gerald Levano Sr. P 6-2 201 Chaminade/Massapequa, N.Y.33 Tim Joy Fr. LB 6-2 220 Chelmsford/Chelmsford, Mass.

* 34 Sean Duggan So. LB 6-4 228 Saint Xavier/Cincinnati, Ohio35 Joe LaCorte Sr. WR 5-11 189 Chaminade/Garden City, N.Y.

* 35 Andre Lawrence Jr. LB 6-1 229 Hartford Public/Hartford, Conn.36 Bobby Wolford Fr. LB 6-3 232 Bishop Kenny/Jacksonville, Fla.37 George Craan Fr. RB 5-10 205 Concord-Carlisle/Hyde Park, Mass.37 Zach Wolfe R-Fr. DB 5-10 200 The Lovett School/Atlanta, Ga.38 Ted Davenport So. DB 6-2 209 Medway/Medway, Mass.38 Paul Maglio So. RB 5-9 187 Marquette Univ. HS/Mequon, Wis.39 Mike Javorski Sr. RB 5-7 175 St. Ignatius Prep/LaGrange, Ill.39 Joey Launceford R-Fr. K 5-10 184 O’Dea/Seattle, Wash.

* 41 Jake Sinkovec Jr. FB 6-4 237 Carmel Catholic (Ill.)/Bristol, Wis.42 Alex Howell R-Fr. K/P 6-5 202 West Florence/Florence, S.C.42 Griff Rogan So. WR/DB 6-1 185 Chaminade/Garden City, N.Y.43 Ameer Richardson R-Fr. DB 5-11 181 Collingswood/Collingswood, N.J.

** 44 Andre Williams Jr. RB 6-0 220 Parkland/Schnecksville, Pa.45 Mehdi Abdesmad So. DE 6-6 270 Cegep du Vieux-Montreal/Montreal, Quebec46 Patrick Bowler Jr. LB 6-3 235 Junipero Serra/San Carlos, Calif.46 Jake Wilhelm Fr. K 5-8 140 St. Edward/Amherst, Ohio

* 47 Spenser Rositano So. DB 6-1 200 Stone Bridge/Ashburn, Va.48 Nick Lifka R-Fr. LB 6-2 242 Naperville North/Naperville, Ill.

** 49 Steele Divitto Jr. LB 6-3 238 Don Bosco Prep (N.J.)/Ridgefield, Conn.50 Frank Taylor Fr. OL 6-3 285 Archbishop Wood/Warrington, Pa.51 Connor Galligan So. LB 6-1 207 Brooks School/Wenham, Mass.52 Steven Daniels Fr. LB 6-0 225 Worcester Academy/Cincinnati, Ohio53 Leonard Skubal Fr. LS 5-11 210 St. Thomas Aquinas/Boca Raton, Fla.

*** 54 Nick Clancy Sr. LB 6-3 232 Joliet Catholic/Plainfield, Ill.55 Kieran Borcich R-Fr. DL 6-3 264 Bronxville/Bronxville, N.Y.56 Matt Murphy So. DL 6-4 236 St. Sebastian’s/West Roxbury, Mass.

*** 57 Sean Flaherty Sr. LS 6-2 223 Loveland/Loveland, Ohio57 Michael Gaffney Fr. LB 6-2 215 Phillips Exeter/Wakefield, Mass.58 Victor Nelson R-Fr. OL 6-7 280 Maine South/Park Ridge, Ill.

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NUMERICAL ROSTER

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No. Player Name Cl. Pos. ht. Wt. Previous School/hometown* 59 Andy Gallik So. C 6-3 300 Brother Rice/Evergreen Park, Ill.

60 Bryan Davis Jr. C 6-3 289 Lithia Springs/Lithia Springs, Ga.61 Anthony Caruso Fr. LB/LS 6-1 210 Ocean Township/West Allenhurst, N.J.

** 62 Ian White Jr. OG 6-5 303 Kennett/Conway, N.H.* 64 Harris Williams So. OG 6-4 301 Proctor Academy/Lynn, Mass.

66 Eddie Meredith R-Fr. OL 6-6 295 St. Andrews College/Toronto, Ontario67 Seth Betancourt So. OT 6-6 304 St. Joseph’s Prep (Pa.)/Riverside, N.J.69 Paul Gaughan R-Fr. C 6-6 287 Dunmore/Dunmore, Pa.70 Aaron Kramer So. OL 6-7 292 Duxbury/Duxbury, Mass.71 Dan Lembke R-Fr. OL 6-7 286 Providence Catholic/Orland Park, Ill.72 Jim Cashman Fr. OL 6-7 275 Haddonfield Memorial/Haddonfield, N.J.

* 73 John Wetzel Sr. OT 6-8 302 Brashear/Pittsburgh, Pa.74 Dave Bowen R-Fr. OL 6-7 285 Radnor/Villanova, Pa.75 Liam Porter R-Fr. OL 6-6 276 Natick/Natick, Mass.

* 76 Bobby Vardaro So. OG 6-5 312 Phillips Andover/North Reading, Mass.*** 77 Emmett Cleary Sr. OT 6-7 313 Saint Viator/Arlington Heights, Ill.

79 Win Homer Fr. OL 6-5 250 Christchurch School/Christchurch, Va.80 Brian Miller R-Fr. TE/WR 6-4 232 Andover/Andover, Mass.

*** 81 Chris Pantale Sr. TE 6-6 255 Wayne Valley/Wayne, N.J.82 Jarrett Darmstatter So. TE 6-4 238 Barnegat/Barnegat, N.J.

** 83 Alex Amidon Jr. WR 5-11 186 Hotchkiss School (Conn.)/Greenfield, Mass.84 Joel Karim Zoungrana Fr. WR 6-0 194 Champlain-Lennoxville/Montreal, Quebec85 Carmen Dello Iacono So. TE 6-4 210 Dedham/Dedham, Mass.

** 85 Nate Freese Jr. K 6-0 185 Strongsville/Strongsville, Ohio86 Marcus Grant So. WR 6-2 208 Iowa/Lawrence Academy/Carver, Mass.87 Malachi Moore Fr. DE 6-7 250 Pope John XXIII/Hackettstown, N.J.87 C.J. Parsons So. TE 6-6 265 Xaverian Brothers/West Newton, Mass.88 Mike Giacone Fr. TE 6-5 246 St. Peters Prep/Jersey City, N.J.

** 89 Mike Naples Jr. TE 6-4 237 Somerville/Branchburg, N.J.90 Connor Wujciak R-Fr. DL 6-4 267 Seton Hall Prep/West Caldwell, N.Y.

** 91 Kasim Edebali Jr. DE 6-2 258 Kimball Union (N.H.)/Hamburg, Germany** 92 Dillon Quinn Sr. DT 6-6 312 Trinity Pawling/Elmsford, N.Y.* 93 Bryan Murray Sr. DT 6-2 299 Good Counsel/Olney, Md.* 95 Dominic Appiah So. DL 6-5 291 Cheshire Academy (Conn.)/Somerset, N.J.*** 96 Kaleb Ramsey Sr. DT 6-3 288 Laurel Highlands/Uniontown, Pa.* 98 Max Ricci So. DT 6-4 302 Lawrence Academy/Groton, Mass.* 99 Brian Mihalik So. DE 6-8 285 Avon Lake/Avon Lake, Ohio

* - Denotes number of letters earned

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COAChING STAffFrank Spaziani ............................................................Head CoachDoug Martin ..........................Offensive Coordinator/QuarterbacksBill McGovern ..........................Defensive Coordinator/LinebackersJim Bollman ................Offensive Line/Running Game CoordinatorJeff Comissiong ......................................................Defensive LineSean Desai ......................................Running Backs/Special TeamsSean Devine..................................................................Tight Ends

Aaron Smith ..........................................................Wide ReceiversMike Siravo ......................Defensive Backs/Recruiting CoordinatorAl Washington ..........Assist. Special Teams/Assist. Defensive LineTom Bourdeau ..................................Graduate Assistant (Defense)Rich Gunnell ....................................Graduate Assistant (Offense)Cory Martin ......................................Graduate Assistant (Offense)Sean Welch ....................................Graduate Assistant (Defense)

PRONUNCIATION GUIDEAbdesmad, Mehdi ....................................Ab-des-MAHD, Meh-DEEAppiah, Dominic ............................................................A-PEE-ahAsprilla, Manueal ......................................................A-SPREE-ahBorcich, Kieran ..............................................Bor-CHITCH, Kier-INCraan, George ........................................................................Cran Edebali, Kasim............................................Ed-a-BAHL-ee, Ka-SIMFreese, Nate ......................................................................FREEZEGaughan, Paul ......................................................................GONEKeyes, Josh............................................................................KIZELevano, Gerald..............................................................Le-VAHN-oLommen, Austin ............................................................LOW-men Maglio, Paul ................................................................MALL-ee-oMihalik, Brian ..........................................................Mih-HAHL-ikMoore, Malachi ............................................................MAL-a-KAI

Noel, Jim ..........................................................................No-ELLPantale, Chris ..........................................................Pan-TELL-eePierre-Louis, Kevin ................................................Pierre-LEW-issRicci, Max ........................................................................Ri-CHEESinkovec, Jake ..........................................................SINK-a-veckStrizak, Mike ..............................................................STREE-zackSwigert, Bobby ............................................................SWHY-gertWujciak, Connor............................................................Woe-JACKZoungrana, Joel Karim....................ZOON-gra-na, Jo-ELL Ka-REEM

Coaching StaffComissiong, Jeff ................................................Co-MISS-see-ongDesai, Sean....................................................................Duh-SIGHGunnell, Rich ................................................................Guh-NELL

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No. Player Name Cl. Pos. Ht. Wt. Previous School/Hometown45 Mehdi Abdesmad So. DE 6-6 270 Cegep du Vieux-Montreal/Montreal, Quebec

** 83 Alex Amidon Jr. WR 5-11 186 Hotchkiss School (Conn.)/Greenfield, Mass.* 95 Dominic Appiah So. DL 6-5 291 Cheshire Academy (Conn.)/Somerset, N.J.* 21 Manuel Asprilla So. DB 5-10 167 Everett/Everett, Mass.

67 Seth Betancourt So. OT 6-6 304 St. Joseph’s Prep (Pa.)/Riverside, N.J.55 Kieran Borcich R-Fr. DL 6-3 264 Bronxville/Bronxville, N.Y.8 Josh Bordner So. QB 6-4 221 Century/Sykesville, Md.

74 Dave Bowen R-Fr. OL 6-7 285 Radnor/Villanova, Pa.46 Patrick Bowler Jr. LB 6-3 235 Junipero Serra/San Carlos, Calif.61 Anthony Caruso Fr. LB/LS 6-1 210 Ocean Township/West Allenhurst, N.J.72 Jim Cashman Fr. OL 6-7 275 Haddonfield Memorial/Haddonfield, N.J.

*** 54 Nick Clancy Sr. LB 6-3 232 Joliet Catholic/Plainfield, Ill.*** 77 Emmett Cleary Sr. OT 6-7 313 Saint Viator/Arlington Heights, Ill.** 14 Johnathan Coleman Jr. WR 6-4 228 Radnor (Pa.)/Bronx, N.Y.

37 George Craan Fr. RB 5-10 205 Concord-Carlisle/Hyde Park, Mass.9 Shane Cranmore So. QB 6-4 215 Suffield Academy/West Suffield, Conn.

18 Dan Crimmins Fr. TE 6-5 220 Demarest/Closter, N.J.52 Steven Daniels Fr. LB 6-0 225 Worcester Academy/Cincinnati, Ohio82 Jarrett Darmstatter So. TE 6-4 238 Barnegat/Barnegat, N.J.38 Ted Davenport So. DB 6-2 209 Medway/Medway, Mass.60 Bryan Davis Jr. C 6-3 289 Lithia Springs/Lithia Springs, Ga.85 Carmen Dello Iacono So. TE 6-4 210 Dedham/Dedham, Mass.

** 49 Steele Divitto Jr. LB 6-3 238 Don Bosco Prep (N.J.)/Ridgefield, Conn.26 David Dudeck Fr. SS 6-0 195 The Hun School/Princeton, N.J.

* 34 Sean Duggan So. LB 6-4 228 Saint Xavier/Cincinnati, Ohio** 91 Kasim Edebali Jr. DE 6-2 258 Kimball Union (N.H.)/Hamburg, Germany* 4 Donte Elliott Sr. WR 6-0 197 Alief Taylor/Houston, Texas* 7 Spiffy Evans So. WR 6-0 184 Chaminade-Madonna/Hollywood, Fla.** 28 Rolandan Finch Jr. RB 5-10 211 Saint Xavier (Ky.)/New Albany, Ind.*** 57 Sean Flaherty Sr. LS 6-2 223 Loveland/Loveland, Ohio

6 Steven Flynn Fr. QB 6-4 215 St. Peter-Marian/Worcester, Mass.** 85 Nate Freese Jr. K 6-0 185 Strongsville/Strongsville, Ohio

57 Michael Gaffney Fr. LB 6-2 215 Phillips Exeter/Wakefield, Mass.51 Connor Galligan So. LB 6-1 207 Brooks School/Wenham, Mass.

* 59 Andy Gallik So. C 6-3 300 Brother Rice/Evergreen Park, Ill.69 Paul Gaughan R-Fr. C 6-6 287 Dunmore/Dunmore, Pa.88 Mike Giacone Fr. TE 6-5 246 St. Peters Prep/Jersey City, N.J.86 Marcus Grant So. WR 6-2 208 Iowa/Lawrence Academy/Carver, Mass.79 Win Homer Fr. OL 6-5 250 Christchurch School/Christchurch, Va.42 Alex Howell R-Fr. K/P 6-5 202 West Florence/Florence, S.C.

3 Harrison Jackson Fr. WR 6-2 190 Loudoun Valley/Round Hill, Va.39 Mike Javorski Sr. RB 5-7 175 St. Ignatius Prep/LaGrange, Ill.32 Jeffrey Jay So. WR 6-2 195 Brunswick School/Greenwich, Conn.17 Bryce Jones Fr. DB 6-0 170 Cleveland Heights/University Heights, Ohio

* 6 C.J. Jones So. DB 5-11 185 A.I. DuPont/Wilmington, Del.33 Tim Joy Fr. LB 6-2 220 Chelmsford/Chelmsford, Mass.

* 25 Josh Keyes So. LB/DB 6-2 208 Chatham/Ghent, N.Y.* 20 Tahj Kimble So. RB 5-11 211 Fernandina Beach/Fernandina Beach, Fla.

70 Aaron Kramer So. OL 6-7 292 Duxbury/Duxbury, Mass.35 Joe LaCorte Sr. WR 5-11 189 Chaminade/Garden City, N.Y.

*** 1 Colin Larmond Jr. Sr. WR 6-3 202 Morristown-Beard/Whippany, N.J.39 Joey Launceford R-Fr. K 5-10 184 O’Dea/Seattle, Wash.

* 35 Andre Lawrence Jr. LB 6-1 229 Hartford Public/Hartford, Conn.71 Dan Lembke R-Fr. OL 6-7 286 Providence Catholic/Orland Park, Ill.

** 32 Gerald Levano Sr. P 6-2 201 Chaminade/Massapequa, N.Y.48 Nick Lifka R-Fr. LB 6-2 242 Naperville North/Naperville, Ill.19 Austin Lommen Fr. QB 6-3 200 Breck School/Eden Prairie, Minn.

* 5 Al Louis-Jean Jr. So. DB 6-2 195 Brockton/Brockton, Mass.38 Paul Maglio So. RB 5-9 187 Marquette Univ. HS/Mequon, Wis.

* 16 Mike Marscovetra Sr. QB 6-4 218 Indian Hills/Oakland, N.J.2 Nigel Matthews Fr. WR 6-2 195 Darlington School/Dallas, Ga.

* 29 James McCaffrey So. DB 5-10 187 Buckingham Browne & Nichols/Winchester, Mass.66 Eddie Meredith R-Fr. OL 6-6 295 St. Andrews College/Toronto, Ontario

* 99 Brian Mihalik So. DE 6-8 285 Avon Lake/Avon Lake, Ohio80 Brian Miller R-Fr. TE/WR 6-4 232 Andover/Andover, Mass.

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No. Player Name Cl. Pos. ht. Wt. Previous School/hometown87 Malachi Moore Fr. DE 6-7 250 Pope John XXIII/Hackettstown, N.J.56 Matt Murphy So. DL 6-4 236 St. Sebastian’s/West Roxbury, Mass.

* 93 Bryan Murray Sr. DT 6-2 299 Good Counsel/Olney, Md.** 89 Mike Naples Jr. TE 6-4 237 Somerville/Branchburg, N.J.

58 Victor Nelson R-Fr. OL 6-7 280 Maine South/Park Ridge, Ill.*** 23 Jim Noel Sr. DB 6-4 200 Everett/Everett, Mass.*** 81 Chris Pantale Sr. TE 6-6 255 Wayne Valley/Wayne, N.J.

87 C.J. Parsons So. TE 6-6 265 Xaverian Brothers/West Newton, Mass.** 24 Kevin Pierre-Louis Jr. LB 6-1 215 King Low Heywood Thomas/Norwalk, Conn.

75 Liam Porter R-Fr. OL 6-6 276 Natick/Natick, Mass.** 92 Dillon Quinn Sr. DT 6-6 312 Trinity Pawling/Elmsford, N.Y.*** 96 Kaleb Ramsey Sr. DT 6-3 288 Laurel Highlands/Uniontown, Pa.** 11 Chase Rettig Jr. QB 6-3 213 San Clemente/Sierra Madre, Calif.* 98 Max Ricci So. DT 6-4 302 Lawrence Academy/Groton, Mass.

43 Ameer Richardson R-Fr. DB 5-11 181 Collingswood/Collingswood, N.J.42 Griff Rogan So. WR/DB 6-1 185 Chaminade/Garden City, N.Y.

* 47 Spenser Rositano So. DB 6-1 200 Stone Bridge/Ashburn, Va.** 15 Dave Shinskie Sr. QB 6-4 209 Mt. Carmel Area/Kulpmont, Pa.

27 Justin Simmons Fr. DB 6-3 175 Martin County/Stuart, Fla.* 41 Jake Sinkovec Jr. FB 6-4 237 Carmel Catholic (Ill.)/Bristol, Wis.

53 Leonard Skubal Fr. LS 5-11 210 St. Thomas Aquinas/Boca Raton, Fla.30 Mike Strizak Fr. LB 6-2 228 Don Bosco Prep/Fair Lawn, N.J.13 Christian Suntrup R-Fr. QB 6-3 206 Chaminade College Prep/St. Louis, Mo.

** 10 Bobby Swigert Jr. WR 6-1 186 Louisville/Louisville, Ohio* 19 Sean Sylvia So. DB 6-0 210 Cheshire Academy (Conn.)/Dartmouth, Mass.

50 Frank Taylor Fr. OL 6-3 285 Archbishop Wood/Warrington, Pa.* 76 Bobby Vardaro So. OG 6-5 312 Phillips Andover/North Reading, Mass.* 73 John Wetzel Sr. OT 6-8 302 Brashear/Pittsburgh, Pa.** 62 Ian White Jr. OG 6-5 303 Kennett/Conway, N.H.

46 Jake Wilhelm Fr. K 5-8 140 St. Edward/Amherst, Ohio** 44 Andre Williams Jr. RB 6-0 220 Parkland/Schnecksville, Pa.* 9 Dominique Williams So. DB 6-0 212 Brockton/Brockton, Mass.* 64 Harris Williams So. OG 6-4 301 Proctor Academy/Lynn, Mass.

37 Zach Wolfe R-Fr. DB 5-10 200 The Lovett School/Atlanta, Ga.36 Bobby Wolford Fr. LB 6-3 232 Bishop Kenny/Jacksonville, Fla.90 Connor Wujciak R-Fr. DL 6-4 267 Seton Hall Prep/West Caldwell, N.Y.84 Joel Karim Zoungrana Fr. WR 6-0 194 Champlain-Lennoxville/Montreal, Quebec

* - Denotes number of letters earned

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COAChING STAffFrank Spaziani ............................................................Head CoachDoug Martin ..........................Offensive Coordinator/QuarterbacksBill McGovern ..........................Defensive Coordinator/LinebackersJim Bollman ................Offensive Line/Running Game CoordinatorJeff Comissiong ......................................................Defensive LineSean Desai ......................................Running Backs/Special TeamsSean Devine..................................................................Tight Ends

Aaron Smith ..........................................................Wide ReceiversMike Siravo ......................Defensive Backs/Recruiting CoordinatorAl Washington ..........Assist. Special Teams/Assist. Defensive LineTom Bourdeau ..................................Graduate Assistant (Defense)Rich Gunnell ....................................Graduate Assistant (Offense)Cory Martin ......................................Graduate Assistant (Offense)Sean Welch ....................................Graduate Assistant (Defense)

PRONUNCIATION GUIDEAbdesmad, Mehdi ....................................Ab-des-MAHD, Meh-DEEAppiah, Dominic ............................................................A-PEE-ahAsprilla, Manueal ......................................................A-SPREE-ahBorcich, Kieran ..............................................Bor-CHITCH, Kier-INCraan, George ........................................................................Cran Edebali, Kasim............................................Ed-a-BAHL-ee, Ka-SIMFreese, Nate ......................................................................FREEZEGaughan, Paul ......................................................................GONEKeyes, Josh............................................................................KIZELevano, Gerald..............................................................Le-VAHN-oLommen, Austin ............................................................LOW-men Maglio, Paul ................................................................MALL-ee-oMihalik, Brian ..........................................................Mih-HAHL-ikMoore, Malachi ............................................................MAL-a-KAI

Noel, Jim ..........................................................................No-ELLPantale, Chris ..........................................................Pan-TELL-eePierre-Louis, Kevin ................................................Pierre-LEW-issRicci, Max ........................................................................Ri-CHEESinkovec, Jake ..........................................................SINK-a-veckStrizak, Mike ..............................................................STREE-zackSwigert, Bobby ............................................................SWHY-gertWujciak, Connor............................................................Woe-JACKZoungrana, Joel Karim....................ZOON-gra-na, Jo-ELL Ka-REEM

Coaching StaffComissiong, Jeff ................................................Co-MISS-see-ongDesai, Sean....................................................................Duh-SIGHGunnell, Rich ................................................................Guh-NELL

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Depth chart

OffenSe

LT 77 Emmett Cleary (6-7, 313, Sr.)

71 Dan Lembke (6-7, 286, R-Fr.)

LG 76 Bobby Vardaro (6-5, 312, So.)

70 Aaron Kramer (6-7, 292, So.)

C 62 Ian White (6-5, 303, Jr.)

59 Andy Gallik (6-3, 300, So.)

RG 64 Harris Williams (6-4, 301, So.)

75 Liam Porter (6-6, 276, R-Fr.)

RT 73 John Wetzel (6-8, 302, Sr.)

74 Dave Bowen (6-7, 285, R-Fr.)

TE 81 Chris Pantale (6-6, 255, Sr.)

89 Mike Naples (6-4, 237, Jr.)

QB 11 Chase Rettig (6-3, 213, Jr.)

8 Josh Bordner (6-4, 221, So.)

RB 28 Rolandan Finch (5-10, 211, Jr.)

or 20 Tahj Kimble (5-11, 211, So.)

WR 83 Alex Amidon (5-11, 186, Jr.)

14 Johnathan Coleman (6-4, 228, Jr.)

WR 10 Bobby Swigert (6-1, 186, Jr.)

80 Brian Miller (6-4, 232, R-Fr.)

WR 1 Colin Larmond Jr. (6-3, 202, Sr.)

7 Spiffy Evans (6-0, 184, So.)

DefenSe

DE 91 Kasim Edebali (6-2, 258, Jr.)

55 Kieran Borcich (6-3, 264, R-Fr.)

LT 96 Kaleb Ramsey (6-3, 288, Sr.)

95 Dominic Appiah (6-5, 291, So.)

RT 92 Dillon Quinn (6-6, 312, Sr.)

98 Max Ricci (6-4, 302, So.)

or 90 Connor Wujciak (6-4, 267, R-Fr.)

DE 99 Brian Mihalik (6-8, 285, So.)

45 Mehdi Abdesmad (6-6, 270, So.)

SLB 49 Steele Divitto (6-3, 238, Jr.)

35 Andre Lawrence (6-1, 229, Jr.)

MLB 34 Sean Duggan (6-4, 228, So.)

48 Nick Lifka (6-2, 242, R-Fr.)

WLB 24 Kevin Pierre-Louis (6-1, 215, Jr.)

54 Nick Clancy (6-3, 232, Sr.)

FC 5 Al Louis-Jean Jr. (6-2, 195, So.)

or 6 C.J. Jones (5-11, 185, So.)

SS 23 Jim Noel (6-4, 200, Sr.)

47 Spenser Rositano (6-1, 200, So.)

or 9 Dominique Williams (6-0, 212, So.)

FS 25 Josh Keyes (6-2, 208, So.)

or 19 Sean Sylvia (6-0, 210, So.)

BC 21 Manuel Asprilla (5-10, 167, So.)

29 James McCaffrey (5-10, 187, So.)

SpecialiStS

K 85 Nate Freese (6-0, 185, Jr.)

42 Alex Howell (6-5, 202, R-Fr.)

P 32 Gerald Levano (6-2, 201, Sr.)

42 Alex Howell (6-5, 202, R-Fr.)

S 57 Sean Flaherty (6-2, 223, Sr.)

89 Mike Naples (6-4, 237, Jr.)

Hold 32 Gerald Levano (6-2, 201, Sr.)

16 Mike Marscovetra (6-4, 218, Sr.)

PR 7 Spiffy Evans (6-0, 184, So.)

20 Tahj Kimble (5-11, 211, So.)

KR 7 Spiffy Evans (6-0, 184, So.)

5 Al Louis-Jean Jr. (6-2, 195, So.)

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By Class

Total Players: 102Number of Juniors and Seniors: 32 (31.4%)Number of Redshirt Freshmen and Sophomores: 47 (46.1%)

Seniors: 16 (15.7%)LB Nick Clancy, OT Emmett Cleary, WR Donte Elliot, LS Sean Fla-herty, RB Mike Javorski, WR Joe LaCorte, WR Colin Larmond Jr.,P Gerald Levano, QB Mike Marscovetra, DT Bryan Murray, DB JimNoel, TE Chris Pantale, DT Dillon Quinn, DT Kaleb Ramsey, QBDave Shinskie, OT John Wetzel.

Juniors: 16 (15.7%)WR Alex Amidon, LB Patrick Bowler, WR Jonathan Coleman, OGBryan Davis, LB Steele Divitto, DE Kasim Edebali, RB RolandanFinch, K Nate Freese, LB Andre Lawrence, TE Mike Naples, LBKevin Pierre-Louis, QB Chase Rettig, FB Jake Sinkovec, WR BobbySwigert, OG Ian White, RB Andre Williams.

Sophomores: 32 (31.3%)DE Mehdi Abdesmad, DL Dominic Appiah, DB Manny Asprilla, OTSeth Betancourt, QB Josh Bordner, QB Shane Cranmore, TE Jar-rett Darmstatter, DB Ted Davenport, TE Carmen Dello Iacono, LB Sean Duggan, WR Spiffy Evans, LB Connor Galligan, C AndyGallik, WR Marcus Grant, WR Jeffrey Jay, DB C.J. Jones, DB JoshKeyes, RB Tahj Kimble, OT Aaron Kramer, DB Al Louis-Jean Jr.,RB Paul Maglio, DB James McCaffrey, DL Brian Mihalik, DL MattMurphy, TE C.J. Parsons, DL Max Ricci, WR Griff Rogan, DBSpenser Rositano, DB Sean Sylvia, OG Bobby Vardaro, DB Do-minique Williams, OG Harris Williams.

Redshirt Freshmen: 15 (14.7%)DL Kieran Borcich, OL Dave Bowen, OL Paul Gaughan, K/P AlexHowell, K Joey Launceford, OL Dan Lembke, LB Nick Lifka, OLEddie Meredith, TE Brian Miller, OL Victor Nelson, OL Liam Porter,DB Ameer Richardson, QB Christian Suntrup, RB Zach Wolfe, DLConnor Wujciak.

Freshmen: 23 (22.5%)LB Anthony Caruso, OL Jim Cashman, RB George Craan, TE DanCrimmins, LB Steven Daniels, SS David Dudeck, QB Steven Flynn,LB Michael Gaffney, TE Mike Giacone, OL Win Homer, WR HarrisonJackson, DB Bryce Jones, LB Tim Joy, QB Austin Lommen, WRNigel Matthews, DE Malachi Moore, DB Justin Simmons, LSLeonard Skubal, LB Mike Strizak, OL Frank Taylor, K Jake Wilhelm,LB Bobby Wolford, WR Joel Karim Zoungrana.

By state-CountRy

Total Players: 102Number of Players from New England: 30 (29.4%)Number of Players from NY, NJ, and PA: 30 (29.4%)Number of Players from IL, IN, OH, and WI: 18 (17.6%)Number of Players from FL, GA, MD, SC, and VA: 15 (14.7%)

Name Hometown High School(California, 2)Patrick Bowler San Carlos Junipero SerraChase Rettig Sierra Madre San Clemente

(Canada, 3)Mehdi Abdesmad Montreal, Quebec Cegep du Vieux-MontrealEddie Meredith Aurora, Ontario Saint Andrews CollegeJoel Karim Zoungrana Montreal, Quebec Champlain-Lennoxville

(Connecticut, 5, 4.9%)Shane Cranmore West Suffield Suffield AcademySteele Divitto Ridgefield Don Bosco Prep (N.J.)Jeffrey Jay Greenwich Brunswick SchoolAndre Lawrence Hartford Hartford PublicKevin Pierre-Louis Norwalk King Low Heywood Thomas

(Delaware, 1)C.J. Jones Wilmington A.I. DuPont

Senior WR Colin Larmond Jr.

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(Florida, 5, 4.9%)Spiffy Evans Hollywood Chaminade-MadonnaTahj Kimble Fernandina Beach Fernandina BeachJustin Simmons Stuart Martin CountyLeonard Skubal Boca Raton St. Thomas AquinasBobby Wolford Jacksonville Bishop Kenny

(Georgia, 3)Bryan Davis Lithia Springs Lithia SpringsNigel Matthews Dallas Darlington SchoolZach Wolfe Atlanta The Lovett School

(Illinois, 7, 6.9%)Nick Clancy Plainfield Joliet CatholicEmmett Cleary Arlington Heights Saint ViatorAndy Gallik Evergreen Park Brother RiceMike Javorski LaGrange St. Ignatius PrepDan Lembke Orland Park Providence CatholicNick Lifka Naperville Naperville NorthVictor Nelson Park Ridge Maine South

(Indiana, 1)Rolandan Finch New Albany Saint Xavier (Ky.)

(Maryland, 2)Josh Bordner Sykesville CenturyBryan Murray Olney Good Counsel

(Massachusetts, 23, 22.5%)Alex Amidon Greenfield Hotchkiss School (Conn.)Manny Asprilla Everett EverettGeorge Craan Hyde Park Concord-CarlisleTed Davenport Medway MedwayCarmen Dello Iacono Dedham DedhamSteven Flynn Worcester St. Peter-MarianMichael Gaffney Wakefield Phillips ExeterConnor Galligan Brooks School WenhamMarcus Grant Carver Lawrence AcademyTim Joy Chelmsford ChelmsfordAaron Kramer Duxbury DuxburyAl Louis-Jean, Jr. Brockton BrocktonJames McCaffrey Winchester Buckingham, Browne & NicholsBrian Miller Andover AndoverMatt Murphy West Roxbury Saint Sebastian’sJim Noel Everett EverettC.J. Parsons Dover Xaverian BrothersLiam Porter Natick NatickMax Ricci Groton Lawrence AcademySean Sylvia Dartmouth Cheshire Academy (Conn.)Bobby Vardaro North Reading Phillips AndoverDominique Williams Brockton BrocktonHarris Williams Lynn Proctor Academy

(Minnesota, 1)Austin Lommen Eden Prairie Breck School

(Missouri, 1)Christian Suntrup St. Louis Chaminade College Prep

(New Hampshire, 1)Ian White Conway Kennett

(New Jersey: 15,14.7%)Dominic Appiah Somerset Cheshire Academy (Conn.)Seth Betancourt Riverside St. Joseph’s Prep (Pa.)Anthony Caruso West Allenhurst Ocean TownshipJim Cashman Haddonfield Haddonfield MemorialDan Crimmins Closter DemarestJarrett Darmstatter Barnegat BarnegatDavid Dudeck Princeton The Hun SchoolMike Giacone Jersey City St. Peters PrepColin Larmond Jr. Whippany Morristown-BeardMike Marscovetra Oakland Indian HillsMalachi Moore Hackettstown Pope John XXIIIMike Naples Branchburg SomervilleChris Pantale Wayne Wayne ValleyAmeer Richardson Collingswood CollingswoodMike Strizak Fair Lawn Don Bosco Prep

(New York, 8, 7.8%)Kieran Borcich Bronxville BronxvilleJohnathan Coleman Bronx Radnor (Pa.)Josh Keyes Ghent ChathamJoe LaCorte Garden City ChaminadeGerald Levano Massapequa Chaminade

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Dillon Quinn Elmsford Trinity PawlingGriff Rogan Garden City ChaminadeConnor Wujciak West Caldwell Seton Hall Prep

(Ohio, 8, 7.8%)Steven Daniels Cincinnati Saint XavierSean Duggan Cincinnati Saint XavierSean Flaherty Loveland LovelandNate Freese Strongsville StrongsvilleBryce Jones University Heights Cleveland HeightsBrian Mihalik Avon Lake Avon LakeBobby Swigert Louisville LouisvilleJake Wilhelm Amherst St. Edward

(Pennsylvania, 7, 6.9%)Dave Bowen Villanova RadnorPaul Gaughan Dunmore DunmoreKaleb Ramsey Uniontown Laurel HighlandsDave Shinskie Kulpmont Mount Carmel AreaFrank Taylor Warrington Archbishop WoodJohn Wetzel Pittsburgh BrashearAndre Williams Schnecksville Parkland

(South Carolina, 1)Alex Howell Florence West Florence

(Texas, 1)Donte Elliott Houston Alief Taylor

(Virginia, 3)Win Homer Christchurch Christchurch SchoolHarrison Jackson Round Hill Loudoun ValleySpenser Rositano Ashburn Stone Bridge

(Washington, 1)Joey Launceford Seattle O’Dea

(Wisconsin, 2)Paul Maglio Mequon Marquette Univ. HSJake Sinkovec Bristol Carmel Catholic (Ill.)

(Outside North America, 1)Kasim Edebali Hamburg, Germany Kimball Union (N.H.)

By Position

Total Players: 102OFFENSE

Quarterbacks (8):Mike Marscovetra, Sr., Dave Shinskie, Sr., Chase Rettig, Jr., JoshBordner, So., Shane Cranmore, So., Christian Suntrup, R-Fr.,Steven Flynn, Fr., Austin Lommen, Fr.

Running Backs (8):Mike Javorski, Sr., Rolandan Finch, Jr., Jake Sinkovec Jr. (FB),Andre Williams, Jr., Tahj Kimble, So., Paul Maglio, So., Zach Wolfe,R-Fr., George Craan, Fr.

Offensive Linemen (18):Emmett Cleary, Sr., John Wetzel, Sr., Bryan Davis, Jr., Ian White,Jr., Seth Betancourt, So., Andy Gallik, So., Aaron Kramer, So.,Bobby Vardaro, So., Harris Williams, So., Dave Bowen, R-Fr., PaulGaughan, R-Fr., Dan Lembke, R-Fr., Eddie Meredith, R-Fr., VictorNelson, R-Fr., Liam Porter, R-Fr., Jim Cashman, Fr., Win Homer,Fr., Frank Taylor, Fr.

Wide Receivers (13):Donte Elliot, Sr., Joe LaCorte, Sr., Colin Larmond, Sr., Alex Amidon,Jr., Jonathan Coleman, Jr., Bobby Swigert, Jr., Spiffy Evans, So.,Marcus Grant, So., Jeffrey Jay, So., Griff Rogan, So., HarrisonJackson, Fr., Nigel Matthews, Fr., Joel Karim Zoungrana, Fr.

Tight Ends (8):Chris Pantale, Sr., Mike Naples, Jr., Jarrett Darmstatter, So., Car-men Dello Iacono, So., C.J. Parsons, So., Brian Miller, R-Fr., DanCrimmins, Fr., Mike Giacone, Fr.

DEFENSE

Defensive Backs (14): Jim Noel, Sr., Manuel Asprilla, So., Ted Davenport, So., C.J. Jones,So., Josh Keyes, So., Al Louis-Jean, So., James McCaffrey, So.,Spenser Rositano, So., Dominique Williams, So., Ameer Richard-son, So., Sean Sylvia, So., David Dudeck, Fr., Bryce Jones, Fr.,Justin Simmons, Fr.

Linebackers (14):Nick Clancy, Sr., Patrick Bowler, Jr., Steele Divitto, Jr., AndreLawrence, Jr., Kevin Pierre-Louis, Jr., Sean Duggan, So., ConnorGalligan, So., Nick Lifka, R-Fr., Anthony Caruso, Fr., StevenDaniels, Fr., Michael Gaffney, Fr., Tim Joy, Fr., Mike Strizak, Fr.,Bobby Wolford, Fr.

Defensive Line (12):Bryan Murray, Sr., Dillon Quinn, Sr., Kaleb Ramsey, Sr., KasimEdebali, Jr., Mehdi Abdesmad, So., Dominic Appiah, So., Brian Mi-halik, So., Matt Murphy, So., Max Ricci, So., Kieran Borcich, R-Fr., Connor Wujciak, R-Fr., Malachi Moore, Fr.

SPECIAL TEAMS

Kickers (3):Nate Freese, Jr., Joey Launceford, R-Fr., Jake Wilhelm, Fr.

Punters (2):Gerald Levano, Sr., Alex Howell, R-Fr.,

Long Snappers (2): Sean Flaherty, Sr., Leonard Skubal, Fr.

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University information

Location: Chestnut Hill, Mass.Founded: 1863 Nickname: EaglesColors: Maroon and GoldEnrollment: 9,099 (undergraduates), 14,460 (total)Stadium: Alumni Stadium (Field Turf/44,500)President: Rev. William P. Leahy, S.J.NCAA Faculty Representative: Robert TaggartAthletics Director: Gene DeFilippoAssociate Athletics Director/Football Operations: Barry GallupAssociate Athletics Director/Media Relations: Chris CameronAssistant Director/Media Relations: Tim ClarkAthletics Department Website: bceagles.com

football information

2011 Overall/ACC Record: 4-8/3-5Starters Returning/Lost: 19/5Offensive Starters from 2011 Returning/Lost: 11/2Defensive Starters from 2011 Returning/Lost: 8/3Lettermen Returning/Lost: 44/13

coaching staff

Name (Alma Mater, Year) TitleFrank Spaziani (Penn State, ’62) Head CoachDoug Martin (Kentucky, ’85) Offensive Coord./QBsBill McGovern (Holy Cross, ’85) Defensive Coord./LBsJim Bollman (Ohio University, ’77) OL/Running Game Coord.Jeff Comissiong (Maine, ’97) DLSean Desai (Boston University, ’04) RBs/Special TeamsSean Devine (Colby, ’94) TEsAaron Smith (Connecticut, ’06) WRsMike Siravo (Boston College, ’98) DBs/Recruiting Coord.Al Washington (Boston College, ’06) Asst. Special Teams/Asst. DLTom Bourdeau (Colby, ’07) Graduate Asst. (Defense)Sean Welch (Bowdoin, ’09) Graduate Asst. (Defense)Cory Martin (Kent State, ’11) Graduate Asst. (Offense)Rich Gunnell (Boston College, ’09) Graduate Asst. (Offense)

2011 schedUle & resUlts

Date Opponent W/L Score Attn. TV

Sept. 3 Northwestern L 17-24 37,561 ESPNU

Sept. 10 at UCF L 3-30 45,671 CBSCS

Sept. 17 Duke L 19-20 35,812 ACCN

Sept. 24 UMass W 45-17 30,176 ESPN3

Oct. 1 Wake Forest L 19-27 38,265 ACCN

Oct. 8 at Clemson (8) L 14-36 78,000 RSN/NESN

Oct. 22 at Viginia Tech (16) L 14-30 66,233 RSN/NESN

Oct. 29 at Maryland W 28-17 39,945 RSN/NESN

Nov. 3 Florida State L 7-38 38,729 ESPN

Nov. 12 NC State W 14-10 33,712 ACCN

Nov. 19 at Notre Dame (24) L 14-16 80,795 NBC

Nov. 25 at Miami W 24-17 43,952 ABC

retUrning statistical leaders

Passing Comp. Att. Yards Pct. TD INT Avg./Gm Effic.Chase Rettig 170 317 1,960 53.6 12 9 163.3 112.38

Rushing Att. Yards Avg. TD Yds/Gm LongRolandan Finch 157 705 4.5 3 64.1 21Andre Williams 124 517 4.2 4 51.7 69

Receiving Rec. Yards Avg. TD Yds/Gm LongBobby Swigert 44 470 10.7 3 39.2 37Colin Larmond Jr. 34 528 15.5 3 44.0 57

Tackles Total Solo Ast S TFL-YDS INT PBU FF FRKevin Pierre-Louis 74 37 37 0 6.0-23 0 4 1 1-96Steele Divitto 72 36 36 2.0-9 3.5-15 1-0 5 0 0-0

Kick Returns No. Yards Avg. TD LongSpiffy Evans 23 485 21.1 0 32Tahj Kimble 17 345 20.3 0 35

Field Goals Total Pct. 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-59 LG BLKNate Freese 10-16 62.5 1-1 1-2 3-6 4-6 1-1 52 1

retUrning in 2012

Offensive Lettermen Returning (20)WR Alex Amidon, OT Emmett Cleary, WR Jonathan Coleman, WRDonte Elliot, WR Spiffy Evans, RB Rolandan Finch, C Andy Gallik,RB Tahj Kimble, WR Colin Larmond, Jr., QB Mike Marscovetra, TEMike Naples, TE Chris Pantale, QB Chase Rettig, QB Dave Shin-skie, WR Bobby Swigert, OG Bobby Vardaro, OT John Wetzel, OGIan White, RB Andre Williams, OG Harris Williams

Defensive Lettermen Returning (21)DL Dominic Appiah, DB Manuel Asprilla, LB Nick Clancy, LB SteeleDivitto, LB Sean Duggan, DE Kasim Edebali, DB C.J. Jones, DB JoshKeyes, LB Andre Lawrence, DB Al Louis-Jean, Jr., DB James Mc-Caffrey, DE Brian Mihalik, DT Bryan Murray, DB Jim Noel, LB KevinPierre-Louis, DT Dillon Quinn, DT Kaleb Ramsey, DT Max Ricci, DBSpenser Rositano, DB Sean Sylvia, DB Dominique Williams

Special Teams Lettermen Returning (3)LS Sean Flaherty, K Nate Freese, P Gerald Levano

Lettermen Lost (13)TE Lars Anderson, CB Donnie Fletcher, RB Montel Harris, DE MaxHolloway, DB Hampton Hughes, LB Luke Kuechly, WR IfeanyiMomah, DT Conor O'Neal, P/K Ryan Quigley, OG Nathan Richman,C Mark Spinney, LB Will Thompson, FB Dan Williams

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starters

Offensive Players with Starting Experience (19)Name Pos. 2011 CareerAlex Amidon WR 5 6

Emmett Cleary OL 11 25

Johnathan Coleman WR 4 8

Bryan Davis OL - 1

Spiffy Evans WR 1 1

Rolandan Finch RB 3 3

Andy Gallik OL 3 3

Tahj Kimble RB 1 1

Colin Larmond Jr. WR 11 13

Mike Naples TE 1 1

Chris Pantale TE 12 36

Chase Rettig QB 12 21

Dave Shinskie QB - 14

Bobby Swigert WR 5 8

Bobby Vardaro OL 8 8

John Wetzel OL 12 12

Andre Williams RB 7 9

Harris Williams RG 1 1

Ian White OL 11 14

Offensive Players with Starting Experience Lost (6)Name Pos. 2011 CareerLars Anderson TE 7 23

Montel Harris RB 1 25

Ifeanyi Momah WR 1 14

Nathan Richman OL 2 21

Mark Spinney OL 11 22

Dan Williams FB - 1

Defensive Players with Starting Experience (15)Name Pos. 2011 CareerDominic Appiah DT 8 8

Manny Asprilla DB 4 4

Steele Divitto LB 12 12

Sean Duggan LB 3 3

Kasim Edebali DE 12 16

C.J. Jones DB 1 1

Al Louis-Jean DB 2 2

Jim Noel DB 8 16

Kevin Pierre-Louis LB 9 22

Dillon Quinn DT 8 10

Kaleb Ramsey RT 1 13

Max Ricci RT 4 4

Spenser Rositano DB 7 7

Sean Sylvia DB 2 2

Dominique Williams DB 4 4

Defensive Players with Starting Experience Lost (5)Name Pos. 2011 CareerDonnie Fletcher CB 10 30

Max Holloway DE 12 17

Hampton Hughes DB 10 10

Luke Kuechly LB 12 37

Conor O’Neal DT 3 6

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Senior tight end Chris Pantale is Boston College’s leader in career starts with 36.

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facts & figures

3 – The Eagles have produced a top-10 pick in the NFL draft three times

in the last five years – QB Matt Ryan (3rd; 2008), DT B.J. Raji (9th; 2009)

and LB Luke Kuechly (9th; 2012).

3 – Boston College has had one of its former linebackers on each of the

last three Super Bowl winning teams – Mark Herzlich (NY Giants, 2012),

Robert Flores (Packers, 2011) and Jo-Lonn Dunbar (Saints, 2010).

5 – Over the last seven seasons, Boston College ranks fifth nationally in

rushing defense, allowing its opponents just 99.53 yards per game over a

span of 91 games.

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 – defensive end

Ron Brace ’08 and center Dan Koppen ’02, roster members of the Patriots,

and cornerback Will Blackmon ’06, linebacker Mark Herzlich ’10, defensive

end Mathias Kiwanuka ’05 and guard Chris Snee ’04 were each roster mem-

bers of the Giants.

9 – Boston College has produced nine NFL draft first-round picks in the

last 12 seasons (since 2000).

Boston College NFL first-round draft picks (since 2000):

YEAR NAME POS. TEAM RD. PICK

2012 Luke Kuechly LB 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

2006 Mathias Kiwanuka DE Giants 1 32

2002 William Green RB Browns 1 16

2002 Marc Colombo OT Bears 1 29

2000 Chris Hovan DT Vikings 1 25

10 – LB Luke Kuechly became Boston College’s 10th consensus All-Amer-

ica honoree in 2011, its first two-time consensus All-American in 2012.

BC’s previous consensus All-America selections are DB Jamie Silva (2007),

RB Mike Cloud (1998), TE Pete Mitchell (1994), DL Mike Ruth (1985), QB

Doug Flutie (1984), WR Tony Thurman (1984), FB Mike Holovak (1942), end

Gene Goodreault (1940) and Luke Urban (1920).

32 – Junior PK Nate Freese has made 32 of his 41 field goal attempts in his

first two seasons as BC’s starting kicker. Freese is tied for sixth among all re-

turnees nationally in career field goals per game, averaging 1.3 per contest.

58 – Since joining the ACC for the 2005 season, Boston College has won

58 games, the second-highest total of any ACC team, trailing only Virginia

Tech (84).

88 – BC won 88 games in the 2000s (2000-09, including bowls), tying

Auburn and Southern California for 11th among all teams in college foot-

ball. Only 10 teams – Boise State (112), Oklahoma (110), Texas (110), Ohio

State (102), Florida (100), LSU (99), Virginia Tech (99), Georgia (98), TCU

(95) and Miami (92) – achieved more victories during the 2000s. Bookended

with an 8-4 campaign in 1999 and a 7-6 season in 2010, BC captured 103

victories in 12 straight winning seasons from 1999-2010.

98.5 – Boston College leads the nation with 98.5 percent of offensive

yards returning according to research by philsteele.com. The formula in-

corporated passing, rushing and receiving yards.

243 – The number of rushing yards for Boston College junior TB Rolandan

Finch against Maryland in the Eagles’ 28-17 win last year. Finch had 39

carries and scored twice. The yardage total was the highest for an ACC

player in 2011.

1,222 – BC junior TB tandem of Rolandan Finch and Andre Williams com-

bined to rush for 1,222 yards, 7 TDs and a 4.3 per-carry average last fall.

In the last five years, Boston College ranks fifth nationally in rushing defense, allowing its opponents 99.53 yards per game.

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as Boston College prepares for the 2012 campaign, itdoes so in the interest of continuing to build uponthe success it produced down the home stretch last

season. For, although the Eagles slipped below .500 on the yearand missed out on postseason play, the program showed promiseand resolve in capturing three victories (over Maryland, North Car-olina State and Miami) in the final five games of the campaign.

That growth was perhaps never more evident than in the team’sfinal game at Miami when the Eagles combined an intelligent de-fensive performance featuring four interceptions from four dif-ferent defenders with an efficient, yet diverse, offensive attackthat was highlighted by two tailbacks combining for 153 yardson the ground and 196 yards out of the arm of quarterback ChaseRettig, who completed 76 percent of his passes.

Boston College loses only six starters from that team, includ-ing All-America linebacker Luke Kuechly, four-year starting cor-nerback Donnie Fletcher and special teams extraordinaire RyanQuigley. While you don’t replace Kuechly, the NCAA career recordholder for tackles per game, the Eagles appear to have a solidcorps of linebackers in the program.

All totaled, 17 starters and 44 lettermen are back. In fact, it’sinteresting to note the Eagles lead the nation with 98.5 percentof its offensive yards returning in 2012.

Boston College will also feature a new offensive staff headedby coordinator Doug Martin and offensive line coach Jim Bollman.Martin came to BC having served as Kent State’s head coach forseven seasons from 2004-10. Bollman, who is entering his 36thyear coaching, served as offensive coordinator and offensive line

coach at Ohio State the last 11 seasons, coaching in three BCSnational championship games during his tenure with the Buck-eyes. In all, the 2012 Eagle coaching staff has 198 years of com-bined experience among them.

The Eagles open the 2012 season against Miami, the sameteam they played and beat in last year’s finale. This time thegame is in Chestnut Hill, Mass., and will be played on Sept. 1.

OFFENSE

Quarterbacks (Lettermen Returning/Lost:3/0)Boston College’s starting quarterback position is in the firm

grasp of 6-foot-3, 213-pound junior Chase Rettig. He has started21 games over the last two seasons and has thrown for 3,198yards and 16 touchdowns. Rettig finished his sophomore seasonstrong, leading the Eagles to victories three times in the finalfive games of the season, including a 24-17 win over the Hurri-canes in which he completed 13-of-17 passing attempts for 196yards and two touchdowns.

Josh Bordner, a 6-foot-4, 221-pound product of Sykesville,Md., returns for his sophomore campaign and is listed second onthe quarterback depth chart. Bordner saw limited action in fivegames (all consecutively to close out the season) primarily as arushing threat in 2011.

Senior Mike Marscovetra, a letterman in 2010, and senior DaveShinskie, a two-year lettermen from 2009-10, will provide capablecompetition and veteran depth at the position, with highly-re-garded redshirt freshman Christian Suntrup out of St. Louis, Mo.,also competing for playing time.

Running Backs (Lettermen Returning/Lost:3/1)The junior tailback tandem of Rolandan Finch and Andre

Williams combined to rush for 1,222 yards, seven touchdowns

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and a 4.3 average yards per carry last fall. Bolstered by the con-tributions of sophomore letterman Tahj Kimble, who carried theball 43 times and registered eight receptions out of the backfield,the running back position should prove to be an offensive strengthfor Boston College in 2012.

Finch returns after having led the team in rushing attempts(157) and rushing yardage (705) as a sophomore. His 2011 cam-paign was highlighted by a 243-yard rushing performance in theteam’s victory at Maryland, an effort that stood as an ACC bestfor tailbacks last fall. Williams is a 6-foot, 220-pound power run-ning back who has registered 219 career attempts for 978 yardsand six touchdowns.

Offensive Line (Lettermen Returning/Lost: 6/2)Boston College returns six lettermen on the offensive line –

senior Emmett Cleary, sophomore Andy Gallik, sophomore BobbyVardaro, senior John Wetzel, junior Ian White and sophomore Har-ris Williams.

The graduation of versatile veteran offensive linemen NathanRichman and Mark Spinney, who combined to participate in morethan 60 games during their careers, will open two key positionsto fill along the Eagles offensive line. This might give reason topause. Yet, the performance of Cleary, a 6-foot-7, 313-poundsenior who has 25 career starts entering the season, the additionof veteran offensive line coach Jim Bollman, and the return ofWetzel and White, who each have more than 12 career starts,should give fans a reason for optimism. Cleary ranks second be-hind tight end Chris Pantale among offensive players in startingexperience.

Gallik, a 6-foot-3, 300-pound product of Evergreen Park, Ill.,played in nine games as a redshirt freshman last fall and regis-tered three starts along the offensive line. Vardaro, a 6-foot-5,312-pound guard, played in all 12 games as a redshirt freshmanlast fall and started each of the last eight games at right guard.Williams, a 6-foot-4, 301-pound product of Lynn, Mass., playedin seven games as a freshman and recorded his first collegiatestart in the team’s season finale at Miami.

Among the returnees competing for playing time this year arejunior Bryan Davis, sophomores Seth Betancourt and AaronKramer, and redshirt freshmen Dave Bower, Dan Lembke, LiamPorter and Victor Nelson.

Wide Receivers (Lettermen Returning/Lost:6/1)Two fifth-year seniors – Donte Elliott and Colin Larmond – are

the senior returnees at the wide receiver position. Larmond is oneof the team’s top receiving threats. He is a 6-foot-3, 202-poundproduct of Whippany, N.J., who has led the Eagles in yards percatch in each of his last two seasons (2009 and 2011). Elliott hasplayed in 20 career games. The Houston, Texas, resident regis-tered three receptions for 26 yards as a junior last fall.

Three juniors – Alex Amidon, Johnathan Coleman and BobbySwigert – return and aim to build on their experience of their firsttwo collegiate seasons. Amidon, a versatile local product of

Greenfield, Mass., has 21 career receptions for 558 yards andthree touchdowns and has 15 carries for 59 yards and one touch-down in his first two seasons. Coleman, a 6-foot-4, 228-poundjunior, has 19 career receptions and eight career starts enteringthe 2012 campaign. Swigert has been a favorite target of ChaseRettig in their first two seasons. A 6-foot-1, 186 pound juniorfrom Louisville, Ohio, Swigert has led the team in receptions ineach of his first two seasons at the Heights and has caught 80career passes for 964 yards and seven touchdowns.

Spiffy Evans, who emerged as the team’s primary kickoff re-turn man and played in 10 games as a true freshman in 2011,aims for a breakout sophomore campaign. Brian Miller will alsolook to contribute to the Eagles passing attack. Miller is a 6-foot-4, 232-pound tight end that will also be used in H-back for-mations. Freshman Joel Karim Zoungrana, who is from Montreal,caught four passes for 109 yards and two touchdowns in thespring game.

Tight Ends (Lettermen Returning/Lost:2/1)Six-foot-six, 255-pound senior Chris Pantale leads all Atlantic

Coast Conference returning players entering the 2012 season with36 career starts at tight end. He has ranked among the team’stop three receivers and has been the top receiving tight end ineach of his first three seasons at Boston College. A native ofWayne, N.J., Pantale has 77 career receptions for 797 yards andfive touchdowns. He will seek to build upon his final performanceof the 2011 campaign in which he led the team with a career-high 70 receiving yards and two touchdowns in a 24-17 win atMiami (Nov. 25).

Junior Mike Naples, who played in nine games last fall, andsophomore Jarrett Darmstatter, who caught four passes for 44yards in the spring game, will also be relied upon at the position.

DEFENSE

Linebackers (Lettermen Returning/Lost: 6/2)Perhaps one of the more intriguing storylines about Boston

College football is how its defense will adjust to the loss of LukeKuechly, a dynamic defensive performer who accounted for 535tackles in three seasons.

Among the returnees at the position are senior Nick Clancyand juniors Steele Divitto, Andre Lawrence and Kevin Pierre-Louis.

Clancy is a 6-foot-3, 232-pound senior from Plainfield, Ill.,who has seen action in 30 games over the last three seasons.Divitto, a 6-foot-3, 238-pound junior from Ridgefield, Conn.,started all 12 games at strong side linebacker last fall and fin-ished the season ranked third on the team 92 tackles. Lawrence,a native of Hartford, Conn., saw action in 10 games as a sopho-more last fall. Pierre-Louis is a 6-foot-1, 215-pound junior fromNorwalk, Conn., who leads at Boston College returnees on thedefensive side of the ball with 22 career starts. He finished theseason ranked second on the team with 74 tackles in ninegames.

Rounding out the returnees are sophomore Sean Duggan and

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redshirt freshmen Nick Lifka. Duggan is a native of Cincinnati,Ohio, and a graduate of St. Xavier who played in 10 games as atrue freshman and is set to slide into the middle. The 6-foot-4,228-pound Duggan registered three starts at weak side line-backer. Lifka will battle for playing time at the linebacker positionhaving earned the program’s scout team award during his redshirtfreshman season in 2011.

Defensive Backs (Lettermen Returning/Lost: 8/2)Senior Jay McGillis Scholarship recipient Jim Noel highlights

a total of seven returning lettermen in the Eagles’ defensive back-field. Noel is a 6-foot-4, 200-pound product of Everett, Mass.,who has played in 33 games over the last three seasons and isthe team’s starting strong safety.

Noel joins seven sophomores – cornerback Manuel Asprilla,cornerback James McCaffrey, cornerback Al Louis-Jean, corner-back C.J. Jones and safety Josh Keyes, safety Spenser Rositano,safety Sean Sylvia and safety Dominique Williams – to form thereturnees in the Boston College defensive backfield.

Asprilla, a 5-foot-10, 167-pound sophomore from Everett,Mass., saw action in each of the last nine games of his true fresh-man campaign in 2011. He recorded four starts and was listedeither first or second on the depth chart in each of those ninegames. McCaffrey, a native of Winchester, Mass., played in all12 games as a redshirt freshman and picked off two passes inthe spring game. Louis-Jean, a 6-foot-2, 195-pound product ofBrockton, Mass., played in 10 games as a true freshman last fall.Jones, a resident of Wilmington, Del., returns for a sophomorecampaign after having been granted a medical hardship waiverlast fall. Jones saw action in 12 games as a freshman in 2010and suffered a season-ending injury in the second game of the2011 campaign at Central Florida. Keyes played in nine gamesas a true freshman last fall while Rositano, Sylvia and Williamseach appeared in 11 games. Rositano finished his true freshmancampaign ranked fifth on the team with 40 tackles last fall.

Defensive Line (Lettermen Returning/Lost: 7/2)Boston College returns seven lettermen on the defensive line

– senior Bryan Murray, senior Kaleb Ramsey, senior Dillon Quinn,junior Kasim Edebali, sophomore Dominic Appiah, sophomoreBrian Mihalik and sophomore Max Ricci.

Among the returnees, Edebali, an end, leads all defensive line-men with 16 career starts. In 2011, the 6-foot-2, 258-pound prod-uct of Hamburg, Germany, started all 12 games and recorded 27tackles and a team-high five pass breakups. Ramsey, who missednearly all of the 2011 season because of injury and was granteda medical hardship waiver, has 13 career starts at the positionwhile Quinn, a 6-foot-6, 312-pound senior from Elmsford, N.Y.,started eight games last fall and has 10 career starts enteringthe fall campaign. Quinn tallied 21 tackles, including four tacklesfor a loss, last fall. Appiah played in 11 games as a redshirt fresh-man last fall and was listed at the top of the team’s depth chartat left tackle eight times. The 6-foot-5, 291-pound Appiah

recorded seven tackles for loss which tied for third among all BCdefensive performers. Mihalik made his collegiate debut againstMassachusetts on Sept. 24 last fall and played the final ninegames of the season. He recorded six tackles and two passbreakups. Ricci played in all 12 games as a true freshman in2011, earning four starts.

Among others competing for playing time are sophomoreMehdi Abdesmad, sophomore Matt Murphy, redshirt freshmanKieran Borcich and redshirt freshman Connor Wujciak.

SPECIAL TEAMS

Lettermen Returning/Lost: 3/1Boston College returns three (of four) specialist letterwinners

in 2012 – placekicker Nate Freese, long snapper Sean Flaheryand holder Gerald Levano.

After a remarkably successful performance by the field-goalkicking unit in 2010, in which then-freshman Freese was suc-cessful on 88 percent of his field goal attempts (22-of-25) and96 percent of extra points (23-of-24), Boston College was suc-cessful on 10-of-16 field goals attempts (63 percent) while main-taining its exemplary performance on extra points in 2011,connecting on 26-of-27 PATs. It will surely be looking to returnto form in 2012 as Freese is back for his third season as theteam’s placekicker. A 6-foot, 185-pound junior from Strongsville,Ohio, Freese has connected on 32-of-41 career field goal attemptsin the last two seasons (78 percent) and has already matched theschool record with four field goals in a game three times.

Punter Ryan Quigley’s graduation marked the end of four out-standing seasons of exemplary contributions and steadfast relia-bility to Boston College’s kickoff and punt teams. A four-year starter,Quigley played in 52 career games and concluded his collegiate ca-reer having dropped and downed 78 punts inside opponents’ 20 yardline and stands as the school’s career record holder (284) for punts.

Levano, who served as the back-up punter and primary holderon field goals and extra points last fall, is listed atop the depthchart. Also competing for playing time will be 6-foot-5 redshirtfreshman Alex Howell.

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Saturday, Sept. 1

Alumni Stadium, Chestnut Hill, Mass.

Series: Miami leads, 23-5

First Played: Nov. 4, 1955

(Miami 14, at BC 7)

Last Played: Nov. 25, 2011

(BC 24, at Miami 17)

2011 Record: 6-6

2011 Bowl Game: None

2011 Final Rankings (AP/USA Today):

NR/NR

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Website: hurricanesports.com

maIne

Saturday, Sept. 8

Alumni Stadium, Chestnut Hill, Mass.

Series: Tied, 3-3

First Played: Sept. 20, 1913

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2011 Record: 9-4

2011 Bowl Game: None

2011 Final Rankings (AP/USA Today):

NR/NR

Starters Returning/Lost: 15/12

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Website: goblackbears.com

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Saturday, Sept. 15

Ryan Field, Evanston, Ill.

Series: Northwestern leads, 3-1

First Played: Sept. 30, 1961

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Last Played: Sept. 3, 2011

(Northwestern 24, at BC 17)

2011 Record: 6-7

2011 Bowl Game: Meineke Car Care

Bowl of Texas (Lost, Texas A&M 33,

Northwestern 22)

2011 Final Rankings (AP/USA Today):

NR/NR

Starters Returning/Lost: 13/11

SID Football Contact: Scott Hammer

SID Phone: 847-491-8800

SID Email:

[email protected]

Website: nusports.com

CLemSOn

Saturday, Sept. 29

Alumni Stadium, Chestnut Hill, Mass.

Series: Clemson leads, 10-9-2

First Played: Jan. 1, 1940

(Clemson 6, vs. BC 3)

Last Played: Oct. 8, 2011

(Clemson 36, vs. BC 14)

2011 Record: 10-4

2011 Bowl Game: Discover Orange

Bowl (Lost, West Virginia 70,

Clemson 33)

2011 Final Rankings (AP/USA Today):

22/22

Starters Returning/Lost: 15/9

SID Football Contact: Tim Bourret

SID Phone: 864-656-2114

SID Email: [email protected]

Website: clemsontigers.com

armY

Saturday, Oct. 6

Michie Stadium, West Point, N.Y.

Series: BC leads, 24-12

First Played: Nov. 24, 1917

(Army 14, vs. BC 7)

Last Played: Sept. 22, 2007

(BC 37, vs. Army 17)

2011 Record: 3-9

2011 Bowl Game: None

2011 Final Rankings (AP/USA Today):

NR/NR

Starters Returning/Lost: 17/9

SID Football Contact: Brian Gunning

SID Phone: 845-938-3303

SID Email: [email protected]

Website: goarmysports.com

fLOrIDa State

Saturday, Oct. 13

Doak Campbell Stadium,

Tallahassee, Fla.

Series: Florida State leads, 6-4

First Played: Sept. 28, 1957

(BC 20, vs. Florida State 7)

Last Played: Nov. 3, 2011

(Florida State 38, at BC 7)

2011 Record: 9-4

2011 Bowl Game: Champs Sports

Bowl (Won, Florida State 18,

Notre Dame 14)

2011 Final Rankings (AP/USA Today):

23/23

Starters Returning/Lost: 18/7

SID Football Contact: Kerwin Lonzo

SID Phone: 850-644-1403

SID Email: [email protected]: seminoles.com

GeOrGIa teCH

Saturday, Oct. 20

Bobby Dodd Stadium, Atlanta, Ga.

Series: Georgia Tech leads, 5-2

First Played: Nov. 11, 1972

(Georgia Tech 42, vs. BC 10)

Last Played: Sept. 6, 2008

(BC 19, vs. Georgia Tech 16)

2011 Record: 8-5

2011 Bowl Game: Hyundai Sun Bowl

(Lost in OT, Utah 30, Georgia Tech 27)

2011 Final Rankings (AP/USA Today):

NR/NR

Starters Returning/Lost: 15/9

SID Football Contact: Dean Buchan

SID Phone: 404-894-5445

SID Email:

[email protected]

Website: ramblinwreck.com

marYLanD

Saturday, Oct. 27

Alumni Stadium, Chestnut Hill, Mass.

Series: BC leads, 6-3

First Played: Sept. 14, 1985

(Maryland 31, vs. BC 13)

Last Played: Oct. 29, 2011

(BC 28, at Maryland 17)

2011 Record: 2-10

2011 Bowl Game: None

2011 Final Rankings (AP/USA Today):

NR/NR

Starters Returning/Lost: 17/7

SID Football Contact: Shawn Nestor

SID Phone: 301-314-7064

SID Email: [email protected]

Website: umterps.com

WaKe fOreSt

Saturday, Nov. 3

Groves Stadium,

Winston-Salem, N.C.

Series: BC leads, 10-7-2

First Played: Nov. 8, 1941

(BC 26, vs. Wake Forest 6)

Last Played: Oct. 1, 2011

(Wake Forest 27, at BC 19)

2011 Record: 6-7

2011 Bowl Game: Music City Bowl

(Lost, Mississippi State 23,

Wake Forest 17)

2011 Final Rankings (AP/USA Today):

NR/NR

Starters Returning/Lost: 12/12

SID Football Contact: Steve Shutt

SID Phone: 336-758-5640

SID Email: [email protected]: wakeforestsports.com

nOtre Dame

Saturday, Nov. 10

Alumni Stadium, Chestnut Hill, Mass.

Series: Notre Dame leads, 12-9

First Played: Sept. 15, 1975

(Notre Dame 17, vs. BC 3)

Last Played: Nov. 19, 2011

(Notre Dame 16, vs. BC 14)

2011 Record: 8-5

2011 Bowl Game: Champs Sports

Bowl (Lost, FSU 18, Notre Dame 14)

2011 Final Rankings (AP/USA Today):

NR/NR

Starters Returning/Lost: 17/8

SID Football Contact: Brian Hardin

SID Phone: 574-631-7516

SID Email: [email protected]

Website: und.com

VIrGInIa teCH

Saturday, Nov. 17

Alumni Stadium, Chestnut Hill, Mass.

Series: Virginia Tech leads, 14-6

First Played: Nov. 6, 1993

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Last Played: Oct. 22, 2011

(Virginia Tech 30, vs. BC 14)

2011 Record: 11-3

2011 Bowl Game: Allstate Sugar Bowl

(Lost in OT, Michigan 23,

Virginia Tech 20)

2011 Final Rankings (AP/USA Today):

21/17

Starters Returning/Lost: 13/11

SID Football Contact: Dave Smith

SID Phone: 540-231-6726

SID Email: [email protected]

Website: hokiesports.com

nC State

Saturday, Nov. 24

Carter-Finley Stadium, Raleigh, N.C.

Series: BC leads, 6-3

First Played: Nov. 7, 1936

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Last Played: Nov. 12, 2011

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2011 Record: 8-5

2011 Bowl Game: Belk Bowl (Won,

North Carolina State 31,

Louisville 24)

2011 Final Rankings (AP/USA Today):

NR/NR

Starters Returning/Lost: 16/8

SID Football Contact: Annabelle Myers

SID Phone: 919-515-2102

SID Email: [email protected]: gopack.com

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2012 Jay McGillis Memorial Scholarship recipient Jim Noel // Sr., DB, Everett, Mass.

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2011 (FRESHMAN): Played in eight games; missed the final three gamesof season … participated in 76 plays … listed second on the depth chartas defensive end in first two games, before moving to top of list againstDuke (Sept. 17) … recorded one solo tackle at Maryland (Oct. 29) … reg-istered two tackles against Northwestern (Sept. 3), the first game of hiscollegiate career.

HIGH SCHOOL: Earned 2010 Collégial AAA (league) Defensive MVP honorsas a defensive end at Cégep du Vieux-Montréal; also gained league all-star accolades … registered 58 tackles – 45 solos and 13 assisted – in2010; also totaled 18 tackles for loss, including a league-record 15 sacks… led the Spartiates to the 2009 provincial championship and the 2010championship game … played for head coach Cherif Nicolas …played inUSA 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 inCanton, Ohio, earning all-star accolades.

PERSONAL: Mehdi Abdesmad; born Sept. 28, 1991 ... enrolled in the CarrollSchool of Management ... Mehdi and his two older sisters are the children ofSihame and the late Montacer Abdesmad.

ABDESMAD’S CAREER STATISTICSTACKLES G UA A Total TFL SAC FF FR PBU INT Blkd2011 8 2 1 3 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0TOTAL 8 2 1 3 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0

AMIDON’S CAREER HIGHSTouchdowns: 1, 4 timesRush attempts: 4, at Maryland, Oct. 29, 2011 Rush yards: 58, at Maryland, Oct. 29, 2011 (4 carries)Rush TDs: 1, at Maryland, Oct. 29, 2011 Long rush: 21, Wake Forest, Oct. 1, 2011; at Maryland, Oct. 29, 2011 Receptions: 5, Wake Forest, Oct. 1, 2011 Receiving yards: 102, at NC State, Oct. 9, 2010 (3 receptions)Receiving TDs: 1, Virginia, Nov. 20, 2010; at NC State, Oct. 9, 2010;

Wake Forest, Oct. 1, 2011 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: 103, at NC State, Oct. 9, 2010 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, Sep. 24, 2011 (1-1)

2011 (SOPHOMORE): Played in 11 games; missed one game – at CentralFlorida (Sept. 10) … 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 totaloffense … recorded 20 receptions for 220 yards and one touchdown … regis-tered nine rushing attempts for 87 yards and one touchdown … registeredone kick return – against NC State (Nov. 12) – for 18 yards … totaled a sea-son-high 85 all-purpose yards against the Wolfpack (Nov. 12); caught threepasses for 69 yards, including a season-long 49 yard reception, and returnedone kick for 18 yards … accounted for 68 all-purpose yards and one touch-down in a 27-19 home loss to Wake Forest (Oct. 1); registered five receptionsfor 37 yards and one touchdown recorded two rushing attempts for 31 yardsagainst the Demon Deacons … also recorded three tackles.

2010 (FRESHMAN): Played in 11 games … recorded his first collegiatestart against Nevada (Jan. 9) … caught 16 passes; finished the seasonranked second on the team with 338 receiving yards … led the Eagles witha 21.1 yards per catch average … caught two touchdowns … hauled in twocatches for 18 yards and ran once for five yards against Nevada in the KraftFight Hunger Bowl (Jan. 9) … registered three receptions for 19 yards atSyracuse (Nov. 27) … led the team with 57 yards and one touchdown ontwo receptions against Virginia (Sept. 25) … totaled three receptions for62 yards at Duke (Nov. 13) … led all players with 102 yards receiving onthree catches and scored one touchdown at NC State (Oct. 9); recordedthe season’s longest reception of 67 yards against the Wolfpack … recordedhis first career reception (for 35 yards) against Virginia Tech (Sept. 25).

HIGH SCHOOL: Was a two-year NEPSAC Class A at The Hotchkiss School;played quarterback, wide receiver, cornerback and as a kick returner…gainedNew England MVP honors in 2009…made eight receptions for 183 yards,scored touchdowns of 51, 45 and 27 yards, and also returned a kickoff 98yards for a score in a win over Salisbury (Sept. 26, 2009)…led Hotchkiss toa 9-0 record and the New England title in 2008, and to a 7-2 record and theleague championship in 2009…played for head coach Danny Smith; servedas two-year team captain…was also a record-setting sprinter on the school'strack team; won the 200 at the NEPSTA Division I meet for three straightyears (set meet record of 21.90 in 2008)…also gained first-place finishesin the 400 (twice) and 100 (once)…gained MVP honors at the 2008, 2009and 2010 NEPSTA events.

PERSONAL: Alexander Jesse Amidon, born March 16, 1991 in London, Eng-land … enrolled in the College of Arts & Sciences … Alex is the second ofCaryl Casson and Stephen Amidon's four children.

AMIDON’S CAREER STATISTICSYEAR G REC YDS AVG TD LG CAR YDS AVG. TD LG2010 10 16 338 21.1 2 67 6 17 2.8 0 112011 11 20 220 11.0 1 41 9 42 4.7 1 12TOTALS 21 36 558 15.5 3 67 15 59 3.9 1 12

AMIDON’S CAREER GAME-BY-GAME STATS2011 REC YDS AVG TD LG CAR YDS AVG. TD LGNorthwestern 4 37 9.2 0 16 0 0 0.0 0 0Central Florida 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0Duke 1 7 7.0 0 7 0 0 0.0 0 0UMass 1 16 16.0 0 16 0 0 0.0 0 0Wake Forest 5 37 15.5 1 12 5 37 7.4 1 12Virginia Tech 1 13 13.0 0 13 0 0 0.0 0 0Maryland 1 7 7.0 0 7 4 58 14.5 1 21Florida State 2 13 6.5 0 7 0 0 0.0 0 0NC State 3 69 23.0 0 41 3 -2 -0.7 0 8Notre Dame 1 7 7.0 0 7 0 0 0.0 0 0

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mehdi AbdesmAd

Montreal, Quebec (Cégep du Vieux-Montréal)

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Greenfield, Mass. (Hotchkiss School, Conn.)

Major: English

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2010 REC YDS AVG TD LG CAR YDS AVG. TD LGVirginia Tech 1 35 35.0 0 35 0 0 0.0 0 0Notre Dame 1 7 7.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0NC State 3 102 34.0 1 67 1 1 1.0 0 0Florida State0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0Maryland 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0Clemson 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0Wake Forest1 38 38.0 0 38 0 0 0.0 0 0Duke 3 62 20.7 0 42 3 9 3.0 0 11Virginia 2 57 28.5 1 39 1 2 2.0 0 2Syracuse 3 19 6.3 0 7 0 0 0.0 0 0Nevada 2 18 9.0 0 15 1 5 5.0 0 5

APPIAH’S CAREER HIGHSTackles: 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: 1, NC State, Nov. 12, 2011 Pass breakups: 1, at Notre Dame, Nov. 19, 2011 Blocked kicks: 1, at Maryland, Oct. 29, 2011

2011 (FRESHMAN): Played in 11 games; starting in the final eight gamesof the year … missed one game – at Central Florida (Sept. 10) … listed attop of depth chart as left tackle in eight games … saw action in 540 playson defensive and special teams units; six times contested 60 or more playsincluding 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 thirdmost on the team … produced three solo tackles in five games … talliedeight tackles, a QB rush and broke up a pass at Notre Dame … deliveredtwo sacks as three of four tackles went for losses and forced a fumble atNC State (Nov. 12) … registered six tackles against Florida State (Nov. 3) …blocked a kick and amassed a seven tackles at Maryland (Oct. 29).

2010: Redshirted.

HIGH SCHOOL: Played the 2009 season on the defensive line at CheshireAcademy; 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. in2009 … received Home News Tribune honorable mention honors as a seniorat Cardinal McCarrick … also played on the school’s basketball team.

PERSONAL: Dominic Anthony Appiah; born Aug. 2, 1991 ... enrolled as acommunications major in the College of Arts & Sciences ... Dominic is theson of Ambrosia and Anthony Appiah.

APPIAH’S CAREER STATISTICSTACKLES UA A Total TFL SAC FF FR PBU INT Blkd2011 11 19 17 36 7-13 2-5 1 0 1 1TOTAL 11 19 17 36 7-13 2-5 1 0 1 1

APPIAH’S CAREER GAME-BY-GAME STATS2011 UA A TAC SAC TFL FF FR PBU INT QBH BlkdNorthwestern 3 0 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Central Florida 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Duke 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Wake Forest 1 0 1 0.0 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Clemson 3 0 3 0.0 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Virginia Tech 0 1 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Maryland 3 4 7 0.0 0.5 0 0 0 0 0 1Florida State 3 3 6 0.0 0.5 0 0 0 0 0 0NC State 3 1 4 2.0 3.0 1 0 0 0 0 0Notre Dame 2 6 8 0.0 0.0 0 0 1 0 1 0Miami 1 2 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0

ASPRILLA’S CAREER HIGHSTackles: 10, at Notre Dame, Nov. 19, 2011 (1-9)Sacks: 1.0, Florida State, Nov. 3, 2011 (1-0)Tackles For Loss: 1.0, Florida State, Nov. 3, 2011 (1-0);

at Maryland, Oct. 29, 2011 (0-0)Pass breakups: 1, 3 times (last vs. NC State, Nov. 12, 2011)

2011 (FRESHMAN): Played in nine straight games; started the last fourgames of the season – Florida State (Nov. 3), at NC State (Nov. 12), at NotreDame (Nov. 19) and at Miami (Nov. 25) … listed as first or second on depthchart in each of nine games of the season … competed in 436 plays on defen-sive and special teams units; played 70 or more snaps on three occasions witha season-high 93 at Notre Dame … registered 30 tackles on the year … brokeup three passes … posted a career-high 10 tackles – second most for BC – atNotre Dame … registered four tackles and broke up on pass versus NC State… first career sack came against Florida State and resulted in a loss of sevenyards … 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 CoachesAssociation Super 26 All-State Team as a senior defensive back at EverettHigh School … also earned All-Scholastic honors from the Boston Globeand Boston Herald … made 82 tackles and five interceptions as a senior… also played wide receiver for the Crimson Tide, catching 40 passes for1,066 yards and 14 touchdowns … helped lead an undefeated Everett squadto the 2010 Greater Boston League title and the Division 1 Super Bowlcrown; 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 coachJohn DiBiaso … played in the Shriners All-Star Classic in Gillette Stadiumin June 2011 … also played basketball for the Crimson Tide.

PERSONAL: Manuel Higinio Asprilla, born April 4, 1993 ... enrolled as acommunications major in the Carroll School of Management ... Manuel isthe son of Norma Asprilla; has one brother and two sisters.

ASPRILLA’S CAREER STATISTICSTACKLES G UA A Total TFL Sacks PD FF FR Blkd2011 9 12 18 30 2-8 1-7 3 0 0 0TOTAL 9 12 18 30 2-8 1-7 3 0 0 0

ASPRILLA’S CAREER GAME-BY-GAME STATS2011 UA A TAC SAC TFL FF FR PBU Blkd INTUMass 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0Wake Forest 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0

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Everett, Mass. (Everett)

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Clemson 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0Virginia Tech 3 5 8 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 1 0 0Maryland 0 2 2 0.0-0 1.0-1 0 0 1 0 0Florida State 3 0 3 1.0-7 1.0-7 0 0 0 0 0NC State 2 2 4 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 1 0 0Notre Dame 1 9 10 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0Miami 3 0 3 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0Totals 12 18 30 1.0-7 2.0-8 0 0 3 0 0

2011 (FRESHMAN): Played in six games … listed as second right tackle ondepth chart for all 12 games … competed in 52 plays; a season-high 22 snapscame on the road against Miami (Nov. 25) … helped BC achieve 100-yard rush-ing performances against Massachusetts (Sept. 24), at Clemson (Oct. 8) andat Miami (Nov. 25) … the Eagles passed for more than 175 yards in three gameshe appeared in –Massachusetts, at Notre Dame (Nov. 19) and Miami (Nov. 25)… recorded first appearance of career came at Central Florida (Sept. 10).

2010: Redshirted.

HIGH SCHOOL: Earned All-State Class AAAA second-team honors fromthe Pennsylvania Sports Writers … also gained All-Catholic Class AAAAfirst-team and All-City first-team accolades as a senior offensive tackleat St. Joseph’s Prep … served as 2009 team captain … played for headcoach Gil Brooks … was named to the Catholic All-Decade Team by thePhiladelphia Daily News … was selected to the Pennsylvania team for the2010 Big 33 Game (June 19 at Hersheypark Stadium).

PERSONAL: Seth Gregory Betancourt, born April 1, 1992 ... studying appliedpsychology and human development in the Lynch School of Education ...Seth is the son of Colleen and David Snyder.

2011: Redshirted.

HIGH SCHOOL: Earned All-State Class C first-team honors as an offensivelineman in 2009 and 2010; also played on the defensive line for the Broncos;also gained All-County and All-League accolades … registered 94 tackles,including 24 sacks, as a junior … missed the first eight games of his seniorseason with a leg injury; returned to play in the Class C playoffs … led theBroncos 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 148tackles, including 31 sacks … served as team captain in 2010 … played forhead coach Jeff Napolitano.

PERSONAL: Anthony Kieran Borcich, born Jan. 16, 1993 ... enrolled in theCarroll School of Management ... Kieran is the son of Beth Maher and TonyBorcich; has a younger brother, Declan.

BORDNER’S CAREER HIGHSPoints scored: 6, 2 times (last at Notre Dame, Nov. 19, 2011)Touchdowns: 1, 2 times (last at Notre Dame, Nov. 19, 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 Pass attempts: 2, Florida State, Nov. 3, 2011 Pass completions: 1, Florida State, Nov. 3, 2011 Pass yards: 37, Florida State, Nov. 3, 2011 Had intercepted: 1, Florida State, Nov. 3, 2011 Long pass: 37, Florida State, Nov. 3, 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

2011 (FRESHMAN): Played in five games; all consecutively to close outthe 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 forseven yards and a touchdown at Notre Dame … carried the ball six times for21 yards and scored first career rushing touchdown against NC State … car-ried the ball seven times for 45 yards and went 1-for-2 in the air for 37 yardsversus Florida State; first career snap resulted in a 25-yard rush … first ap-peared on the depth chart against Maryland (Oct. 29).

2010: Redshirted.

HIGH SCHOOL: Was a Consensus All-State selection as a senior quarter-back at Century High School; had previously gained Small School All-Statehonors; was also a standout linebacker for the Knights … also capturedAll-County and All-MVAL Chesapeake Conference accolades; gained Chesa-peake Conference Offensive (QB) and Defensive (LB) Player of the Yearhonors in 2009 … threw for 2,082 yards and 18 touchdowns in his seniorseason; also ran for 10 scores … passed for 2,217 yards and 18 touchdownsin 2008, his first season as a quarterback; Century enjoyed a perfect regularseason 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 Uni-tas Stadium.

PERSONAL: Joshua Taylor Bordner, born June 11, 1992 ... studying appliedpsychology and human development in the Lynch School of Education ... Joshis the middle of Mary and Scott Bordner’s three children; has two sisters.

BORDNER’S CAREER STATISTICSPA-PC-PI PCT YDS TD LG EFF. TC YDS-AVG TD LG

2011 2-1-1 .500 37 0 37 105.4 19 73-3.8 2 25TOTAL 2-1-1 .500 37 0 37 105.4 19 73-3.8 2 25

BORDNER’S CAREER GAME BY GAME STATS2011 PA-PC-PI PCT YDS TD LG TC YDS-AVG TD LGMaryland 0-0-0 --- 0 0 0 0 0-0.0 0 0Florida State 2-1-1 .500 37 0 37 7 45-6.4 0 25

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seth Betancourt

Riverside, N.J. (St. Joseph’s Prep, Pa.)

Major: Applied Psychology/Human Development

67 OT | So. | 6-6 | 304

Josh Bordner

Sykesville, Md. (Century)

Major: Applied Psychology/Human Development

8 QB | So. | 6-4 | 221

Kieran Borcich

Bronxville, N.Y. (Bronxville)

Major: Undeclared

55 DL | R-Fr. | 6-3 | 264

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NC State 0-0-0 --- 0 0 0 6 21-3.5 1 8Notre Dame 0-0-0 --- 0 0 0 4 7-1.8 1 4Miami 0-0-0 --- 0 0 0 2 0-0.0 0 1

2011: Redshirted

HIGH SCHOOL: Earned PFN/Coaches All-State Class AAA first-team honorsas a senior offensive lineman at Radnor High School; served as team captain… also earned All-Southeastern Pennsylvania and All-Delco first-team acco-lades in 2010 … added All-Main Line first-team honors and All-Central Leaguesecond-team honors … played for Raiders head coach Tom Ryan … played inthe Big 33 Football Classic in Hershey Park Stadium on June 18, 2011.

PERSONAL: David Douglas Bowen, born April 2, 1993 ... enrolled in the Car-roll School of Management ... Dave is the son of Marnie and Steve Bowen;has a younger brother, Andrew.

AT SAN DIEGO: Competed on offense with tight ends ... named the 2009 Of-fensive Scout Team Most Valuable Player ... redshirted the 2009 season ...selected to 2009 PFL Academic Honor Roll.

HIGH SCHOOL: Attended Junipero Serra High School ... had two receptions,totaling 32 yards while scoring a touchdown during his senior year ... helpedhis team to an 8-4 record and a West Catholic Athletic League Championship... participated in the triple-jump as well, being named Varsity Field MVPduring his sophomore and junior years.

PERSONAL: Born on April 1, 1991 in Santa Barbara, Calif. ... the son ofSuzanne and Benedict Bowler ... enjoys playing guitar and bass guitar, whilealso playing golf and surfing.

CLANCY’S CAREER HIGHSPoints scored: 6, Massachusetts, Sep. 24, 2011 Touchdowns: 1, Massachusetts, Sep. 24, 2011 Interceptions: 1, Kent State, Sep. 12, 2009 Tackles: 7, Wake Forest, Sep. 26, 2009 (7-0)Tackles for loss: 2.0, Northwestern, Sep. 3, 2011 (1-0)Fumbles recovered: 1, Massachusetts, Sep. 24, 2011

Pass breakups: 2, Massachusetts, Sep. 24, 2011

NOTES: Earned a bachelor’s degree in communications in May 2012 … oneof eight Boston College graduates on the roster, joining OT Emmett Cleary,WR Donte Elliott, LS Sean Flaherty, P Gerald Levano, DT Bryan Murray, TEChris Pantale and DT Kaleb Ramsey.

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) … listedfirst on depth chart at strong side linebacker against Duke (Sept. 17); secondSLB on depth chart in eight games … competed in 307 plays on defense andspecial 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 fumbleand returned it 16 yards against Massachusetts (Sept. 24); also registeredtwo tackles and two passes defended against the Minutemen … produced aseason-high four tackles at Central Florida (Sept. 10) … two of three tacklesagainst Northwestern (Sept. 3) resulted in a loss of three yards.

2010 (SOPHOMORE): Played in 11 games … recorded a solo tackle versusNevada in the Kraft Fight Hunger Bowl (Jan. 9) … tallied two solo tacklesat Duke (Nov. 13) … registered an assisted tackle against Maryland (Oct.23) … assisted on a tackle at Florida State (Oct. 16) … recorded one solotackle at NC State (Oct. 9).

2009 (FRESHMAN): Played in 10 games … registered 17 tackles - 15 solo- including 1.5 tackles for a loss … …recorded a career-high 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.

2008: Redshirted.

HIGH SCHOOL: Earned Class 6A All-State honors from the Illinois High SchoolFootball Coaches Association as a senior linebacker at Joliet Catholic ... was atwo-time All-East Suburban Catholic Conference selection ... gained ESCC De-fensive Player of the Year honors in 2007 ... made 121 tackles, including 91 solostops, in his senior season; also registered two interceptions, three forced fum-bles and 11 pass break-ups ... made two fumble recoveries, including one inthe end zone for a touchdown ... rushed 14 times for 157 yards and four touch-downs ... led the Hillmen to a 13-1 record and the 2007 Class 6A state title ...played for head coach Dan Sharp ... also played baseball at Joliet Catholic.

PERSONAL: Nicholas Philip Clancy, born November 3, 1989 ... Nick is theyoungest of Roseanne and Michael Clancy, Sr.’s five children; has two brothersand two sisters ... his brother Chris was a senior running back at Ball State.

CLANCY’S CAREER STATISTICSSEASON G UA A TAC SAC TFL FF FR PBU INT BLK2009 10 15 2 17 0.0-0 1.5-3 0 0-0 0 1-0 02010 11 4 2 6 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 02011 9 9 10 19 0.0-0 1.5-0 0 1-16 2 0-0 0Career 30 28 14 42 0.0-0 3.0-3 0 1-16 2 1-0 0

CLANCY’S CAREER GAME-BY-GAME2011 UA A TAC SAC TFL FF FR PBU INT BLKNorthwestern 2 1 3 0.0-0 1.5-3 0 0-0 0 0-0 0Central Florida 1 3 4 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0Duke 0 1 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0UMass 0 2 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 1-16 2 0-0 0Wake Forest 1 0 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0Clemson 2 0 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0

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Villanova, Pa. (Radnor)

Major: Undeclared

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Patrick Bowler

San Carlos, Calif. (University of San Diego)

Major: English

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Nick claNcy

Plainfield, Ill. (Joliet Catholic)

B.A. – Communications ‘12

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Virginia Tech 0 3 3 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0Maryland 1 0 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0Florida State 2 0 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0

2010 UA A TAC SAC TFL FF FR PBU INT BLKNC State 1 0 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0Florida State0 1 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0Maryland 0 1 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0Duke 2 0 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0Nevada 1 0 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0

2009 UA A TAC SAC TFL FF FR PBU INT BLKNortheastern 3 0 3 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0Kent State 2 1 3 0.0-0 1.0-2 0 0-0 0 1-0 0Clemson 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0Wake Forest 7 0 7 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0NC State 1 0 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0Central Mich. 1 0 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0Virginia 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0North Carolina 1 0 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0Maryland 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0USC 0 1 1 0.0-0 0.5-1 0 0-0 0 0-0 0

NOTES: Earned a bachelor’s degree in biology in May 2012 … one of eightBoston College graduates on the roster, joining LB Nick Clancy, WR DonteElliott, LS Sean Flaherty, P Gerald Levano, DT Bryan Murray, DT Kaleb Ram-sey and TE Chris Pantale … is pursuing a master’s degree in managementfrom the Carroll Graduate School of Management.

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 785plays 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 againstthe Terps (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 notgive 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 perform-ance 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 yardsagainst Northwestern (Sept. 3) and 247 passing yards vs. Duke (Sept. 17).

2010 (SOPHOMORE): Played in 12 games … blocked for All-ACC back Mon-tel Harris, who led the conference in rushing and ranked 16th nationally …came in after starter Rich Lapham was hurt and established himself as astarter at right tackle for the last five games of the season … the line allowedEagles’ running backs to gain 100 or more yards in nine different games …orientation leader for the Boston College First-Year Experience program.

2009 (FRESHMAN): Played in all 12 games … BC ranked 39th in the coun-try in fewest sacks allowed per game (1.54) … blocked for RB Montel Harriswho had the fourth-most carries in the country (308) and the 10th-mostrushing yards (1,457) … the line helped Harris record eight 100-yard games… recipient of the Gridiron Club Football Scholarship.

2008: Redshirted.

HIGH SCHOOL: Earned All-State honorable mention honors as a senioroffensive tackle at Saint Viator; also played defensive end for the Lions ...was a two-time All-East Suburban Catholic Conference selection ... gainedESCC Co-Offensive Lineman of the Year honors in 2007 ... captured 2007Daily Herald Northwest Suburban All-Area accolades ... played for headcoach Chris Kirkpatrick, serving as 2007 team captain.

PERSONAL: Emmett Joseph Cleary, born April 27, 1990 in Tokyo, Japan ...enrolled in the College of Arts & Sciences ... an exceptional student …earned 2011 All-Atlantic Coast Conference Academic Team honors … hasserved as an orientation leader for the Boston College First-Year Experienceprogram … was an Illinois State Scholar and a National Merit Finalist; alsoselected to the 2007 All-State Academic Team ... Emmett is the oldest ofJulie and William Cleary’s five children; has three brothers and one sister.

COLEMAN’S CAREER HIGHSReceptions: 4, Kent State, Sep. 11, 2010 Receiving yards: 98, Weber State, Sep. 4, 2010 (3 receptions)Long reception: 44, Weber State, Sep. 4, 2010 All-purpose yards: 98, Weber State, Sep. 4, 2010 Tackles: 1, at Wake Forest, Nov. 6, 2010 (1-0)

2011 (SOPHOMORE): Played in 12 games at wide receiver; made fourconsecutive starts versus Duke (Sept. 17), Massachusetts (Sept. 24), WakeForest (Oct. 1) and at Clemson (Oct. 8) … competed in 325 plays on offenseand special teams … registered 55 yards on five receptions for the year …recorded one reception for eight yards at Notre Dame (Nov. 19) … grabbedone pass for five yards versus Florida State (Nov. 3) … posted one receptionfor four yards at Virginia Tech (Oct. 22) … caught one pass for 24 yardsagainst UMass … registered one catch for 14 yards against Duke.

2010 (FRESHMAN): Played in 12 games; made four starts … registered 260yards on 14 catches … led BC with three receptions for 59 yards at WakeForest (Nov. 6) … hauled in two passes for 16 yards against Maryland (Oct.23) … second on the team in receiving against Kent State (Sept. 11); recorded52 yards on four catches…led all Eagles with 98 yards on three receptionsversus Weber State (Sept. 4), including a game-long 44-yard catch.

2009: Redshirted.

HIGH SCHOOL: Earned All-Maine Line Times first-team honors as a seniorwide receiver at Radnor (PA) High School…gained All-Central League first-team honors and All-Delco second-team accolades…made 34 receptionsfor 489 yards and seven touchdowns in his only season with the Raiders…was selected to play in the PSFCA East-West All-Star Game (June 19, 2009in Altoona, PA)…played for head coach Tom Ryan…also competed on theschool’s basketball and baseball teams.

PERSONAL: Johnathan Vaughn Coleman, born March 8, 1991…enrolledas a communications major in the College of Arts & Sciences …Johnathanis the son of Vanci Coleman; has one sister and one brother.

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JohnAThAn CoLEMAn

Bronx, N.Y. (Radnor, Pa.)

Major: Communications

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EMMETT CLEARY

Arlington Heights, Ill. (Saint Viator)

B.S. – Biology ‘12

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COLEMAN’S CAREER STATISTICS

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Northwestern 0 0 0.0 0 0Central Florida 0 0 0.0 0 0Duke 1 14 14.0 0 14UMass 0 0 0.0 0 0Wake Forest 1 24 24.0 0 24Clemson 0 0 0.0 0 0Virginia Tech 1 4 4.0 0 4Maryland 0 0 0.0 0 0Florida State 1 5 5.0 0 5NC State 0 0 0.0 0 0Notre Dame 1 8 8.0 0 8Miami 0 0 0.0 0 0

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Weber State 3 98 32.7 0 44Kent State 4 52 13.0 0 0Virginia Tech 1 23 23.0 0 23Notre Dame 1 12 12.0 0 12NC State 0 0 0.0 0 0Florida State 0 0 0.0 0 0Maryland 2 16 8.0 0 13Clemson 0 0 0.0 0 0Wake Forest 3 59 19.3 0 30Duke 0 0 0.0 0 0Virginia 0 0 0.0 0 0Syracuse 0 0 0.0 0 0Nevada 0 0 0.0 0 0

2011 (FRESHMAN): Did not see any game action … is also member ofthe track and field team; registered the eighth furthest javelin throw inprogram history – 57.56 meters (188-10.0 ft.) – at the Princeton Sam How-ell Invitational.

2010: Redshirted.

HIGH SCHOOL: Earned All-Colonial League honors at Suffield Academyin 2008; played quarterback … passed for 11 touchdowns and threw justone interception; completed 66 percent of his passes to lead Suffield tothe 2008 New England prep championship … served as team captain in2009 despite missing the season following knee surgery … played for headcoach Drew Gamere … led his school’s track and field team to consecutiveNew England Division II championships by winning NEPSTA Division II prepjavelin titles in 2009 and 2010 … twice earned the Glover, Rockwell,Bensinger Award for outstanding sportsmanship and enthusiasm in trackand field.

PERSONAL: Shane Moriarty Cranmore, born October 26, 1991 ... servedas class president at Suffield … … was the 2009 recipient of Suffield’sRachel Carey Spirit Award … enrolled as a finance major in the CarrollSchool of Management ... Shane is the son of Susan and John Cranmore.

2011 (FRESHMAN): Played in one game, against Massachusetts (Sept. 24).

2010: Redshirted.

HIGH SCHOOL: Earned All-Ocean County first-team honors and All-Group 2third-team honors as a senior tight end at Barnegat High School; also cap-tured All-Shore League National Division accolades in 2009 … also playedlinebacker … finished his senior season with 20 receptions for 358 yards andone touchdown … played for Bengals head coach Rob Davis … played in theNew Jersey vs. Northeast All-Star Football Classic at Rutgers Stadium.

PERSONAL: Jarrett Christopher Darmstatter, born September 17, 1991 ...enrolled as an economics major in the College of Arts & Sciences ... Jarrettis the son of Kathleen and Norman Darmstatter.

DARMSTATTER’S CAREER STATISTICS

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2011 (FRESHMAN): Played in four games; saw action against Massachu-setts (Sept. 24), NC State (Nov. 12), at Notre Dame (Nov. 19) and at Miami(Nov. 25).2010: Redshirted.

HIGH SCHOOL: Earned Boston Globe and Boston Herald All-Scholastic honorsas a senior running back/defensive end at Medway High School … also gainedTri-Valley League Co-MVP accolades … ran for 1,400 yards and 25 touchdownsin his senior season; recorded 15 sacks as well … captured All-TVL and teamMVP 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 DaveMcSweeney … made three tackles for the South team in the 2010 ShrinersFootball Classic … also played on the school’s hockey and baseball teams.

PERSONAL: Theodore James Davenport, born October 7, 1991 ... enrolledas a finance major in the Carroll School of Management ... Ted is the son ofDonna and Ted Davenport; has one sister and two brothers.

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2011 (SOPHOMORE): Played in three games – at Central Florida (Sept. 10),against Massachusetts (Sept. 24) and at Clemson (Oct. 8) … saw action in22 plays … listed at center for first five games – Northwestern (Sept. 3), atCentral Florida, Duke (Sept. 17), UMass and Wake Forest (Oct. 1) … positionedfirst on the depth chart for right guard at Clemson … moved to left guard forfinal six games … BC registered more than100 yards rushing against the Min-utemen (193) and on the road versus the Tigers (126).

2010 (FRESHMAN): Played in four games; … started his first collegiategame versus Duke (Nov. 13) and helped lead the team to a win.

2009: Redshirted.

HIGH SCHOOL: Earned Region 5-AAAA All-Region second-team honors assenior defensive tackle at Lithia Springs; also played center … was a memberof the Atlanta Journal-Constitution’s The Georgia 150 … made 75 tackles inhis senior season … played defensive tackle in the 2009 Offense-DefenseAll-American Bowl (Jan. 2, 2009 in Conway, SC) … played for Lions head coachSteve Horton … also competed as a heavyweight wrestler at Lithia Springs;qualified for Georgia 4A State Wrestling Tournament in 2007 and 2008.

PERSONAL: Bryan Rashad Davis, born August 28, 1991 in Misawa, Japan ...enrolled as an English major in the College of Arts & Sciences ... Bryan isthe son of Lolita Davis and Willie Wright.

NOTES: Joined the team as a walk-on for 2012 spring practice.

HIGH SCHOOL: Named a second team all-star as a senior … caught 11passes for 280 yards and a touchdown in 2011 … played for head coach KeithComeau … also played basketball, track, and tennis for the Marauders.

PERSONAL: Carmen Dello Iacono III, born January 21, 1993 ... enrolled inthe College of Arts & Sciences … Carmen is the son of Liza and Carmen DelloIacono; has three younger sisters.

DIVITTO’S CAREER HIGHSInterceptions: 1, Massachusetts, Sept. 24, 2011 Tackles: 10, Duke, Sept. 17, 2011 (7-3)Sacks: 1.0, 2 times (last vs. Florida State, Nov. 3, 2011)Tackles for loss: 1.0, 4 times (last vs. Florida State, Nov. 3, 2011)Fumbles recovered: 1, 2 times (last vs. Nevada, Jan. 9, 2011) Pass breakups: 1, 5 times (last at Notre Dame, Nov. 19, 2011)

2011 (SOPHOMORE): Played in 12 games; started each game as strong sidelinebacker … 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 stopsand one pass breakup at Notre Dame (Nov. 19) … notched eight tackles againstNC State (Nov. 12) … finished the game ranked second on the team with sixtackles, including five solo tackles and a sack for a loss of six yards, againstFlorida State (Nov. 3) … broke up one pass and registered six tackles, one forloss, against Wake Forest (Oct. 1) … registered his first career interceptionand 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 versusDuke (Sept. 17) … registered his first-ever pass breakup and tallied two solotackles at Central Florida (Sept. 10) … recorded seven tackles – five sole andone for loss - and notched his first career sack against Northwestern.

2010 (FRESHMAN): Played in 11 games … recorded 20 tackles … recov-ered two fumbles … tallied one solo tackle and a fumble recovery againstNevada in the Kraft Fight Hunger Bowl (Jan. 9) … totaled three tacklesagainst Virginia (Nov. 20) … posted a two-tackle outing at Wake Forest(Nov. 6) … charted two solo tackles and one fumble recovery against Clem-son (Oct. 30) … registered a season-high four tackles against Maryland(Oct. 23) … recorded three tackles at NC State (Oct. 9) … first-career tacklewas a tackle-for-loss against Kent State (Sept. 11).

HIGH SCHOOL: Earned USA Today All-America second-team honors andAll-State first-team honors as a senior linebacker at Don Bosco Prep ...also gained All-Non-Public first-team accolades in 2009 ... was a two-timeAll-Bergen County first team selection ... recorded 78 tackles, eight sacks,two forced fumbles, one fumble recovery and two blocked punts in his seniorseason ... made 77 stops as a junior ... served as team captain in 2009 ...helped the Ironmen to three state titles and the 2009 national title ... playedfor head coach Greg Toal ... was selected to the USA Football Junior NationalTeam; recorded eight tackles and one sack in Team USA's 17-0 win overTeam World (Jan. 30, 2010 in Fort Lauderdale, Fla.).

PERSONAL: Steele Daniel Divitto, born October 24, 1991 ... enrolled as amarketing major in the Carroll School of Management ... Steele is the middleof Rosemary Alfredo and Daniel Divitto’s three children.

DIVITTO’S CAREER STATISTICSSEASON G UA A TAC SAC TFL FF FR PBU INT BLK2010 11 9 11 20 0.0-0 0.5-0 0 2-0 0 0-0 02011 12 36 36 72 2.0-9 3.5-15 0 0-0 5 1-0 0Totals 23 45 47 92 2.0-9 4.0-15 2 0-0 5 1-0 0

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Lithia Springs, Ga. (Lithia Springs)

Major: English

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Carmen Dello iaCono

Dedham, Mass. (Dedham)

Major: Undeclared

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Steele Divitto

Ridgefield, Conn. (Don Bosco Prep, N.J.)

Major: Marketing

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DIVITTO’S CAREER GAME-BY-GAME2011 UA A TAC SAC TFL FF FR PBU INT BLKNorthwestern 5 2 7 1.0-3 1.0-3 0 0 0 0-0 0UCF 2 0 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 1 0-0 0Duke 7 3 10 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 1 0-0 0UMass 4 4 8 0.0-0 0.5-1 0 0 0 1-0 0Wake Forest 1 5 6 0.0-0 1.0-5 0 0 1 0-0 0Clemson 3 0 3 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 1 0-0 0Virginia Tech 1 4 5 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0-0 0Maryland 2 1 3 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0-0 0Florida State 5 1 6 1.0-6 1.0-6 0 0 0 0-0 0NC State 2 6 8 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0-0 0Notre Dame 1 7 8 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 1 0-0 0Miami 3 3 6 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0-0 0

2010 UA A TAC SAC TFL FF FR PBU INT BLKWeber State 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0-0 0Kent State 0 1 1 0.0-0 0.5-0 0 0 0 0-0 0Virginia Tech 1 1 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0-0 0Notre Dame 0 1 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0-0 0N.C. State 1 2 3 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0-0 0Florida State 0 1 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0-0 0Maryland 2 2 4 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0-0 0Clemson 2 0 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 1 0 0-0 0Wake Forest 0 2 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0-0 0Duke 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0-0 0Virginia 2 1 3 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0-0 0Syracuse 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0-0 0Nevada 1 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 1 0 0-0 0

DUGGAN’S CAREER HIGHS:Interceptions: 1, at Miami (Fla.), Nov. 25, 2011 Tackles: 8, at Maryland, Oct. 29, 2011 (1-7)Tackles for loss: 2.0, Florida State, Nov. 3, 2011 (1-0)Fumbles recovered: 1, Florida State, Nov. 3, 2011 Pass breakups: 1, Florida State, Nov. 3, 2011

2011 (FRESHMAN): Played in 10 games … registered three starts at weakside 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 … oneinterception … 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 passand 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-higheight tackles at Maryland (Oct. 29) … tallied five tackles – one for loss of two– at Clemson (Oct. 8) … posted seven tackles against UMass (Sept. 24).

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, three fumble recoveries, two interceptions andone sack in 2010 … in his first season as the Bombers’ kicker, he connectedon 10-of-14 field-goal attempts and 25-of-30 extra-point tries; recorded

19 touchbacks … made 33 stops, including two sacks, and two intercep-tions 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 financemajor in the Carroll School of Management ... Sean and his older brother,Ryan, are the sons of Bridget and Richard Duggan.

DUGGAN’S CAREER STATISTICSSEASON G UA A TAC SAC TFL FF FR PBUBLK INT2011 10 13 26 39 0.0-0 4.0-5 0 1-0 1 0 0-0Totals 10 13 26 39 0.0-0 4.0-5 0 1-0 1 0 0-0

DUGGAN’S CAREER GAME-BY-GAME2011 UA A TAC SAC TFL FF FR PBU BLK INTNorthwestern 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0UCF 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0Duke 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0UMass 2 5 7 0.0-0 1.0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0Wake Forest 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0Clemson 3 2 5 0.0-0 1.0-2 0 0-0 0 0 0-0Virginia Tech 1 2 3 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0Maryland 1 7 8 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0Florida State 2 3 5 0.0-0 2.0-3 0 1-0 1 0 0-0NC State 3 4 7 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0Notre Dame 0 2 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0Miami 1 1 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0

EDEBALI’S CAREER HIGHSTackles: 4, at Virginia Tech, Oct. 22, 2011 (1-3)Tackles for loss: 1.0, 2 times (last at Florida State, Oct. 16, 2010)Pass breakups: 3, at Miami (Fla.), Nov. 25, 2011

2011 (SOPHOMORE): Played in 12 games; started each contest at de-fensive end … registered 27 tackles, including 13 solo tackles on the year… led the team with five pass break ups … recorded one tackle for lossand a quarterback hurry … competed in 699 downs on defense and specialteams … broke up three passes and assisted with one takedown at Miami(Nov. 25) … contributed on three tackles and hurried the quarterback onceat Notre Dame (Nov. 19) … three tackles against NC State (Nov. 12) in-cluded one for loss … registered three stops at Maryland (Oct. 29) …recorded a season-high four tackles against Virginia Tech (Oct. 22) … brokeup 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 … reg-istered 13 tackles and one pass deflection … recorded two tackles ingames versus Nevada (Jan. 9), at Florida State (Oct. 16) and Notre Dame(Oct. 2) … broke up a pass at Wake Forest (Nov. 6) … made one tackle incollegiate debut against Weber State (Sept. 4).

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USA Football International Student Program … earned All-New Englandhonors as a senior tight end/defensive end … was a two-time All-EvergreenLeague 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 headcoach Jens Schuster and Sebastian Schulz … gained MVP honors as aquarterback in 2004 German All-State Tournament … played tight end forthe German U19 National Team at the 2006 European Championship.

PERSONAL: Kasim Jonathan Edebali, born August 17, 1989 ... enrolledas a communications major in the College of Arts & Sciences ... Kasim isthe son of Nesrin Edebali.

EDEBALI’S CAREER STATISTICSSEASON G UA A TAC SAC TFL FF FR PBU INT QBH2010 13 7 6 13 0.0-0 1.5-7 0 0-0 1 0-0 02011 12 13 14 27 0.0-0 0.5-2 0 0-0 5 0-0 1Totals 25 20 20 40 0.0-0 2.0-9 0 0-0 6 0-0 1

EDEBALI’S CAREER GAME-BY-GAME2011 UA A TAC SAC TFL FF FR PBU INT QBHNorthwestern 1 1 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0UCF 2 0 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0Duke 3 0 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0UMass 1 0 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0Wake Forest 2 1 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 2 0 0Clemson 1 0 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0Virginia Tech1 3 4 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0Maryland 1 2 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0Florida State0 1 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0NC State 1 2 3 0.0 0.5 0 0 0 0 0Notre Dame 0 3 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 1Miami 0 1 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 3 0 0

2010 UA A TAC SAC TFL FF FR PBU INT QBHWeber State 1 0 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0Kent State 0 1 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0Virginia Tech1 0 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0Notre Dame 2 0 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0N.C. State 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0Florida State2 0 2 0.0-0 1.0-6 0 0 0 0 0Maryland 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0Clemson 0 1 1 0.0-0 0.5-1 0 0 0 0 0Wake Forest 0 1 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 1 0 0Duke 0 1 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0Virginia 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0Syracuse 1 0 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0Nevada 0 2 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0

ELLIOTT’S CAREER HIGHSRush attempts: 1, Florida State, Nov. 3, 2011 Rush yards: 3, Florida State, Nov. 3, 2011 (1 carries)

Long rush: 3, Florida State, Nov. 3, 2011 Receptions: 2, at Miami (Fla.), Nov. 25, 2011 Receiving yards: 23, at Miami (Fla.), Nov. 25, 2011 (2 receptions)Long reception: 13, at Miami (Fla.), Nov. 25, 2011 Total offense attempts: 1, Florida State, Nov. 3, 2011 (1 rush,0 pass)Total offense yards: 3, Florida State, Nov. 3, 2011 (3 rush,0 pass)All-purpose yards: 23, at Miami (Fla.), Nov. 25, 2011 Tackles: 2, Wake Forest, Oct. 01, 2011 (1-1); at UCF, Sep. 10, 2011 (1-1)

NOTES: Earned a bachelor’s degree in marketing in May 2012 … one ofeight Boston College graduates on the roster, joining LB Nick Clancy, OTEmmett Cleary, LS Sean Flaherty, P Gerald Levano, DT Bryan Murray, DTKaleb Ramsey and TE Chris Pantale.

2011 (JUNIOR): Played in 12 games … registered 36 all purpose yardson four receptions and one rushing attempt … saw action in 311 plays aswide receiver and on special teams … caught two passes for 23 yards atMiami (Nov. 25) … carried the ball one time for three yards versus FloridaState (Nov. 3) … recorded one reception at Virginia Tech (Oct. 22) andagainst Clemson (Oct. 8) … recorded two tackles versus 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 againstNortheastern (Sept. 5).

2008: Redshirted.

HIGH SCHOOL: Earned All-District 18-5A honors as a senior quarterbackat Alief Taylor High School ... also gained All-District honors – as an all-purpose player – in 2006 ... played for head coach Trevor White.

PERSONAL: Donte Cornelius Elliott, born Dec. 12, 1989 ... enrolled in theCarroll School of Management ... Donte is the son of Barbara and DonnyElliott; has three brothers and one sister.

ELLIOTT’S CAREER STATISTICSSEASON G ATT YDS AVG TD LG REC YDS AVG TD LG2009 2 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 02010 6 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 02011 12 1 3 3.0 0 3 3 26 8.7 0 13Totals 20 1 3 3.0 0 3 3 26 8.7 0 13

ELLIOTT’S CAREER GAME-BY-GAME2011 ATT YDS AVG TD LG REC YDS AVG TD LGNorthwestern 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0Central Florida 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0Duke 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0UMass 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0Wake Forest 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0Clemson 0 0 0.0 0 0 1 3 3.0 0 3Virginia Tech 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0Maryland 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0Florida State 1 3 3.0 0 3 0 0 0.0 0 0NC State 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0Notre Dame 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0Miami 0 0 0.0 0 0 2 23 11.5 0 13

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Houston, Texas (Alief Taylor)

B.S. – Marketing ‘12

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EVANS’ CAREER HIGHSAll-purpose yards: 94, Wake Forest, Oct. 1, 2011 Kick returns: 4, 3 times (last vs. Florida State, Nov. 3, 2011) Kick return yards: 94, Wake Forest, Oct. 1, 2011 (4 returns)Long kick return: 32, Wake Forest, Oct. 1, 2011

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 yardsper game … returned four kickoffs for 80 yards versus 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 versus Wake Forest(Oct. 1).

HIGH SCHOOL: Earned All-State Class 2B first-team honors as a seniorwide receiver at Chaminade-Madonna … also captured Sun-Sentinel All-County honors in 2010 … served as team captain … totaled 1,200 receivingyards and 20 touchdowns as a senior … recorded 40 tackles, four sacksand six interceptions on the other side of the ball … caught 27 passes for800 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.

PERSONAL: Curtric Jamal Evans, born February 7, 1993 ... nicknamed“Spiffy” … enrolled as a communications major in the College of Arts &Sciences ... Curtric is the son of Sue Funchess and Curtis Evans; has twoolder brothers – Deac and Curtis Jr.

EVANS’ CAREER RECEIVING STATISTICSSEASON G ATT YDS AVG TD LG REC YDS AVG TD LG2011 10 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0Totals 10 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0

EVANS’ CAREER RETURN STATISTICSSEASON KR YDS AVG TD LG PR YDS AVG TD LG2011 23 485 21.1 0 32 0 0 0.0 0 0Totals 23 485 21.1 0 32 0 0 0.0 0 0

EVANS’ RECEIVING GAME-BY-GAME2011 ATT YDS AVG TD LG REC YDS AVG TD LGNorthwestern 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0Central Florida 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0Duke 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0UMass 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0Wake Forest 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0Clemson 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0Virginia Tech 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0Maryland 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0Florida State 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0NC State 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0Notre Dame 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0Miami 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0

FINCH’S CAREER HIGHSPoints 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, Sep. 5, 2009 Receptions: 3, Florida State, Nov. 3, 2011 ; at Virginia Tech, Oct. 22, 2011 Receiving yards: 53, 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)

2011 (SOPHOMORE): Played in 11 games … registered three starts at runningback – at Clemson (Oct. 8), at Maryland (Oct. 29) and versus Florida State(Nov. 3) … led the team with 157 rushing attempts for 705 yards … averaged4.5 yards per carry … registered 11 receptions for 98 receiving yards … scoredthree rushing touchdowns … led the Eagles in rushing five times – at Clemson,at Virginia Tech (Oct. 22), at Maryland, versus Florida State and at Miami (Nov.25) … earned Atlantic Coast Conference Offensive Back of the Week honorsafter he recorded 243 rushing yards on 39 carries at Maryland; totaled rankedthird in a single game in program history … rushed for 96 yards on 22 carriesat Miami … led the squad with 59 rushing yards on 28 carries and caught threepasses for eight receiving yards versus Florida State … registered a team-high92 rushing yards - averaged 5.1 yards per carry – and made three receptionsfor 53 yards against Virginia Tech … led the team with 81 rushing yards on 19carries and scored a touchdown against Clemson.

2010: Redshirted.

2009 (FRESHMAN): Played in six games … rushed for 142 yards and atouchdown on 28 carries…averaged 4.8 yards a carry…carried seven timesfor 30 yards against NC State (Oct. 17) … rushed for 32 yards on six carriesagainst Kent State (Sept. 12) ...carried the ball seven times for 58 yardsand a touchdown in his debut against Northeastern (Sept. 5).

HIGH SCHOOL: Earned 2008 Kentucky Gatorade Player of the Year honorsas a senior running back at St. Xavier; also selected as Kentucky’s Mr. Foot-ball in 2008 … captured Kentucky Football Coaches Association (KFCA) All-State first-team honors in 2007 and 2008 … earned the 2008 Paul HornungAward, given by the Louisville Touchdown Club … gained KFCA Class 6A Dis-trict 3 Player of the Year honors as a junior and senior … selected as Ken-tucky Player of the Year by the Orlando (FL) Sentinel … rushed 154 timesfor 1,397 yards and 30 touchdowns in his senior season; averaged morethan 100 yards per game … ran for 1,557 yards and 15 touchdowns in 11games in 2007 … led the Tigers to a combined 26-2 mark in 2007 and 2008… played for head coach Mike Glaser.

PERSONAL: Rolandan L. Finch II, born October 8, 1990 ... enrolled as a psy-chology major in the College of Arts & Sciences ... Rolandan is the son ofBarbara and Rolandan Finch.

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FINCH’S CAREER STATISTICSSEASON G ATT YDS AVG TD LG REC YDS AVG TD LG2009 7 28 134 4.8 1 48 0 0 0.0 0 02010 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 02011 11 157 709 4.5 3 21 11 98 8.9 0 27Totals 18 185 843 4.5 4 48 11 98 8.9 0 27

FINCH’S CAREER GAME-BY-GAME2011 ATT YDS AVG TD LG REC YDS AVG TD LGNorthwestern 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0Central Florida 2 4 2.0 0 4 1 14 14.0 0 14Duke 4 13 3.2 0 7 0 0 0 0 0UMass 11 58 5.3 0 18 0 0 0 0 0Wake Forest 5 22 4.4 0 10 0 0 0 0 0Clemson 19 81 4.3 1 20 1 -1 -1 0 0Virginia Tech 18 92 5.1 0 21 3 53 17.7 0 27Maryland 39 243 6.2 2 19 2 7 3.5 0 5Florida State 28 59 2.1 0 8 3 8 2.7 0 10NC State 3 9 3.0 0 4 0 0 0.0 0 0Notre Dame 6 32 5.3 0 16 1 17 17.0 0 17Miami 22 96 4.4 0 12 0 0 0.0 0 0

2009 ATT YDS AVG TD LG REC YDS AVG TD LGNortheastern 7 58 8.3 1 48 0 0 0.0 0 0Kent State 6 32 5.3 0 17 0 0 0.0 0 0Clemson 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0Wake Forest 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0Florida State 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0Virginia Tech 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0NC State 7 30 4.3 0 9 0 0 0.0 0 0Notre Dame 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0Central Mich. 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0Virginia 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0North Carolina 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0Maryland 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0

FLAHERTY’S CAREER HIGHSTackles: 2, Northeastern, Sep. 5, 2009 (2-0)

NOTES: Earned a bachelor’s degree in marketing in May 2012 … one ofeight Boston College graduates on the roster, joining LB Nick Clancy, OTEmmett Cleary, WR Donte Elliott, P Gerald Levano, DT Bryan Murray, DTKaleb Ramsey and TE Chris Pantale … is pursuing a master’s degree inmanagement from the Carroll Graduate School of Management.

2011 (JUNIOR): Played in 12 games … saw action in 112 plays on specialteams … registered one solo stop against Florida State (Nov. 3).

2010 (SOPHOMORE): Appeared in all 13 games…tallied one solo tackleagainst Maryland … recorded one tackle against Virginia Tech.

2009 (FRESHMAN): Appeared in nine games…finished the season withfive tackles on special teams…had a career- high two tackles againstNortheastern.

2008: Redshirted.

HIGH SCHOOL: Earned Special Teams MVP honors as a senior long snap-per 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.

PERSONAL: Sean Michael Flaherty, born June 4, 1989 ... enrolled as amanagement major in the Carroll School of Management ... Sean and histwo younger sisters are the children of Kathy and Michael Flaherty.

FLAHERTY’S CAREER STATISTICSSEASON G UA A TAC SAC TFL FF FR PBU INT2009 9 3 2 5 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0 0-02010 12 2 0 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0 0-02011 12 1 0 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0Career 33 6 2 8 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0

FREESE’S CAREER HIGHSPoints 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, three times (last vs. Wake Forest, Oct. 1, 2011) Field goal attempts: 4, three times (last vs. Wake Forest, Oct. 1, 2011)Longest field goal: 52, Wake Forest, Oct. 1, 2011

NOTES: Has connected on 32-of-41 career field goal attempts (78.0 con-version percentage) … made 22-of-25 attempts (88.0 percent) as a fresh-man in 2010 … ranks second on the school’s single-season field goals list(22; 2010) … has matched the school record for field goals in a game threetimes – 4; vs. Wake Forest (Oct. 1, 2011), vs. Kent State (Sept. 11, 2010)and at Florida State (Oct. 16, 2010).

2011 (SOPHOMORE): Played in all 12 games … connected on 10-of-16 fieldgoals attempts … kicked 26-of-27 extra points … was successful on 5-of-7field goal attempts from 40 or more yards … recorded a season-long 52-yardfield goal in the team’s 27-19 home loss to Wake Forest (Oct. 1); connectedon all four field goal attempts (32, 36, 45, 52) against the Demon Deacons …connected on 2-of-3 field goal attempts, including a 47-yard yarder againstDuke (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 theteam’s 24-17 win at Miami (Nov. 25) … knocked two kickoffs for 88 yards andone touchback at Notre Dame … named to Lou Groza Place-Kicker AwardWatch List … named preseason All-ACC fourth team by Phil Steele.

2010 (FRESHMAN): Played in all 13 games … went 20-for-23 on field goalsduring the year … kicked 23-of-24 extra points … earned collegefootball-news.com Freshman All-America honors … became the first BC kicker tohit four field goals in two different games in the same season; did so atFlorida State (Oct. 16) and against Kent State (Sept. 11) … hit 19-of-20 at-tempts from inside 40 yards … one of three kickers in the country to hitfour 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 threefield goals (27, 29, 22) at Syracuse and vs. Clemson (21, 36, 36) … converted

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seaN Flaherty

Loveland, Ohio (Loveland)

B.S. – Marketing ‘12

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Nate Freese

Strongsville, Ohio (Strongsville)

Major: Communications

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on all four field goal attempts (33, 37, 28, 38) at Florida State … convertedon both field goal attempts, including a season-long 49-yarder against NotreDame … 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-teamhonors as a senior kicker at Strongsville; also served as the team’spunter…also gained AP All-District accolades…earned the Cleveland Touch-down Club Charities 2008 High School Special Teams Players Award…wasa two-time All-Conference selection…converted 10-of-14 field-goal at-tempts in his senior season; also converted all 49 extra-point tries…hiscareer long field goal was 53 yards…more than 80 percent of his kickoffsresulted in touchbacks…led the Mustangs to an 11-2 record and the North-east Ohio Conference Valley Division title in 2008…played for head coachRuss Jacques…was selected to play in the Big 33 Football Classic (June20, 2009 in Hersheypark (PA) Stadium).

PERSONAL: Nathan A. Freese, born August 18, 1990…enrolled as a com-munications major in the College of Arts & Sciences…selected as a Na-tional Football Foundation and College Hall of Fame Scholar-Athlete bythe organization’s Northeast Ohio chapter…Nate is the youngest of Carlaand Jeff Freese’s five children.

FREESE’S CAREER STATISTICS

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2010 22 25 .880 0-0 12-12 9-10 1-3 0-0 49 1 24 25 .960 902011 10 16 .625 1-1 1-1 3-6 4-6 1-1 52 1 18 19 .947 49Tot. 32 41 .780 1-1 13-13 12-16 5-9 1-1 52 2 42 44 .955 139

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2011 FGM FGA PCT 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ LG BLK

Northwestern 1 3 .333 1-1 0-0 0-1 0-1 0-0 19 0UCF 1 1 1.000 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-1 0-0 47 0Duke 2 3 .667 0-0 0-1 0-0 2-2 0-0 47 0UMass 1 1 1.000 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 26 0Wake Forest 4 4 1.000 0-0 0-0 2-2 1-1 1-1 52 0Maryland 0 2 .000 0-0 0-0 0-2 0-0 0-0 0 1Florida State 0 0 .000 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0NC State 0 1 .000 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0 0Notre Dame 0 0 .000 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0Miami 1 1 1.000 0-0 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-0 30 0

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Northwestern 2 2 1.000 5UCF 0 0 0.000 3Duke 1 2 .500 7UMass 6 6 1.000 9Wake Forest 1 1 1.000 13Maryland 4 4 1.000 4Florida State 1 1 .000 1N.C. State 2 2 1.000 2Notre Dame 0 0 .000 0Miami 2 2 1.00 5

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Weber State 1 1 1.000 0-0 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-0 33 0Kent State 4 4 1.000 0-0 2-2 2-2 0-0 0-0 33 0Virginia Tech 0 1 .000 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0 0Notre Dame 2 2 1.000 0-0 1-1 0-0 1-1 0-0 49 0NC State 1 2 .500 0-0 1-1 0-1 0-0 0-0 23 0Florida State 4 4 1.000 0-0 1-1 3-3 0-0 0-0 38 0

Maryland 0 0 .000 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0Clemson 3 3 1.000 0-0 1-1 2-2 0-0 0-0 36 0Wake Forest 1 2 .500 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-1 0-0 25 1Duke 0 0 .000 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0Virginia 1 1 1.000 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 23 0Syracuse 3 3 1.000 0-0 3-3 0-0 0-0 0-0 29 0Nevada 2 2 1.000 0-0 1-1 1-1 0-0 0-0 32 0

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Weber State 5 5 1.000 8Kent State 2 2 1.000 14Virginia Tech 0 0 .000 0Notre Dame 1 1 1.000 7N.C. State 2 2 1.000 5Florida State 1 1 1.000 13Maryland 3 3 1.000 3Clemson 1 1 1.000 10Wake Forest 2 3 .750 5Duke 3 3 1.000 3Virginia 2 2 1.000 5Syracuse 1 1 1.000 10Nevada 1 1 1.000 7

2011 (FRESHMAN): Did not compete in any games.

2010: Redshirted.

HIGH SCHOOL: Played one season at St. John’s Prep before finishing hishigh school career at Brooks School … earned the Timothy Keating CoachesAward as a senior … played for head coach Alex Konovalchik at BrooksSchool … also played for the school’s basketball team.

PERSONAL: Connor Galligan, born November 11, 1991 ... enrolled in theCarroll School of Management… Connor is the son of Kathy and John Gal-ligan; has two older sisters.

2011 (FRESHMAN): Played in nine games; started versus Northwestern(Sept. 3), Duke (Sept. 17) and Massachusetts (Sept. 24) … listed at top ofdepth chart for first five games … missed contests with Wake Forest (Oct.1), Virginia Tech (Oct. 22) and Maryland (Oct. 29) … the Eagles rushed formore than 100 yards in four games – Northwestern, Massachusetts, atClemson (Oct. 8) and at Miami (Nov. 25) … provided protection in BC’s fourmost productive passing games – Northwestern (351 yards), Duke (247yards), Massachusetts (196 yards) and Miami (196 yards).

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Evergreen Park, Ill. (Brother Rice)

Major: Sociology

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HIGH SCHOOL: Earned All-State first-team honors from the ChampaignNews-Gazette in 2009 … also captured All-Area and All-Catholic (Blue Di-vision) honors as a senior center at Brother Rice … was a three-year varsitystarter on the offensive line … served as team captain as a senior … playedfor head coach Steve Nye.

PERSONAL: Andrew A. Gallik, born September 24, 1991 ... enrolled as asociology in the College of Arts & Sciences … Andy and his older brother,Matthew, are the sons of Lisa and Matthew Gallik.

2011: Redshirted.

HIGH SCHOOL: Earned Pennsylvania Sports Writers All-State Class A hon-ors as a senior offensive lineman at Dunmore High School … captured theAmerican Legion Hookey Reap Award as the top offensive lineman in Lack-awanna County … earned 2010 All-EasternPAFootball.com Small Schoolfirst-team honors (Class AA-Class A) … also gained All-Region accoladesand Lackawanna Football Conference Division II coaches’ all-star plaudits… played for Bucks head coach Jack Henzes … played for the North squadin 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 alsoinvited to play in the Big 33 Football Classic.

PERSONAL: Paul James Gaughan, born December 2, 1992 ... enrolled inthe College of Arts & Sciences … served as president of his senior classat Dunmore … Paul is the son of Patricia Kramer Brennan and PaulGaughan; has an older sister, Jane.

IOWA CAREER HIGHSReceptions: 1, Tennessee Tech, Sept. 3, 2011 Receiving yards: 12, Tennessee Tech, Sept. 3, 2011Long reception: 12, Tennessee Tech, Sept. 3, 2011 All-purpose yards: 12, Tennessee Tech, Sept. 3, 2011

NOTES: Transferred from Iowa; enrolled at Boston College in January 2012… participated in spring practice.

2011 (FRESHMAN AT IOWA): Played in four games – Tennessee Tech(Sept. 3), Pittsburgh (Sept. 17), Louisiana-Monroe (Sept. 24) and Indiana(Oct. 22) … caught one pass for 12 yards … lone reception came againstTennessee Tech.

HIGH SCHOOL: Earned ESPN Boston Top 10 student-athlete honors as asenior … named an All-New England selection twice and a first-team All-Conference honoree three times … garnered Boston Herald All-Scholasticaccolades 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 with13 carries for 132 rushing yards in 2010 … also threw for two scores as asenior … had 22 catches for 413 yards and 6 touchdowns to go with 25rushes for 394 yards and four touchdowns in 2009 … returned two punt re-turns for touchdowns as a junior … chosen twice as a team captain … helpedlead the Spartans to a 9-0 record, an Independent School League title, andthe New England championship in 2009 … part of the Lawrence Academyteam that went 8-1 and won a second consecutive ISL title in 2010 … playedfor head coach Mike Taylor … also lettered for LA’s basketball team.

PERSONAL: Marcus Reginald Grant, born February 28, 1992 ... enrolledin the Carroll School of Management… Marcus is the son of Robert andMichael Grant; has two older brothers.

GRANT’S CAREER STATISTICSSEASON G REC YDS AVG TD LG2011 (at Iowa) 4 1 12 12.0 0 12Totals 4 1 12 12.0 0 12

2011: Redshirted.

HIGH SCHOOL: Earned All-State second-team honors from SCVarsity.comas a senior kicker at West Florence High School … selected as the 4AKicker of the Year by the South Carolina Football Coaches Association …chosen as the kicker on the Palmetto Champions All-Star Team; alsogained Special Teams Player of the Year Award from the South CarolinaFootball 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 headcoach Trey Woodberry … played in the National Underclassmen Combine'sAll World Gridiron Classic on Dec. 31, 2010; captured NUC Special TeamPlayer of the Year honors … played for the South team in South Carolina’sNorth-South All-Star Game on Dec. 11, 2010.

PERSONAL: Alexander Scott Howell, born September 3, 1993 ... enrolledin the Carroll School of Management ... Alex and his older brother Jimmyare the sons of April and James Howell … his brother is the punter at theUniversity of Virginia.

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PAul GAuGHAn

Dunmore, Pa. (Dunmore)

Major: Undeclared

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MArcus GrAnt

Carver, Mass. (Lawrence Academy/Iowa)

Major: Undeclared

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Alex Howell

Florence, S.C. (West Florence)

Major: Undeclared

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JAVORSKI’S CAREER HIGHSRush attempts: 1, Massachusetts, Sep. 24, 2011; Florida State, Nov. 3, 2011 Rush yards: 1, Florida State, Nov. 3, 2011 (1 carry)Long rush: 1, Florida State, Nov. 3, 2011 Total offense attempts: 1, Massachusetts, Sep. 24, 2011 (1 rush); FloridaState, Nov. 3, 2011 (1 rush)Total offense yards: 1, Florida State, Nov. 3, 2011 (1 rush)All-purpose yards: 1, Florida State, Nov. 3, 2011

2011 (JUNIOR): Played in three games – Massachusetts (Sept. 24),Florida State (Nov. 3) and at Notre Dame (Nov. 19) … recorded one rushingattempt against Massachusetts and one attempt for one yard againstFlorida State.

2010 (SOPHOMORE): Valuable scout team member.

2009 (FRESHMAN): Valuable scout team member.

HIGH SCHOOL: Earned All-Chicago Catholic League honors as a seniorrunning back at St. Ignatius; also served as the team’s kicker … capturedteam MVP honors in 2008 … gained 972 yards on 121 carries in his seniorseason … ran for a season-high 245 yards against Joliet Township … con-verted 8-of-11 extra-point attempts … was 2-for-2 on field goals (long:27 yards) … also returned kicks for the Wolfpack; returned 29 kicks for1,194 yards (45.9 avg.) … played for head coach Mike Maloney … alsoplayed on the school’s hockey team … selected as an Illinois State Scholar.

PERSONAL: Michael Joseph Javorski, born October 5, 1990 … enrolledas a biology major in the College of Arts & Sciences… Mike is the secondof Mary Ellen and Joseph Javorski’s four children.

JAVORSKI’S CAREER STATISTICSYEAR G ATT YDS AVG TD LG2011 3 2 1 0.5 0 1TOTALS 3 2 1 0.5 0 1

NOTES: Joined the team as a walk-on prior to spring (2012) practice.

HIGH SCHOOL: Earned All-Erickson league honors as a senior wide re-ceiver and defensive back in 2010; totaled 453 receiving yards and seventouchdowns; registered 30 tackles, two and a half sacks and four inter-ceptions … played for head coach Jarrett Shine … also set his school’srecord in the long jump with 22’3” … earned All-New England track andfield honors as a member of the school’s 4 x 100 team and long jumper.

PERSONAL: Jeffrey Robert Jay, born July 14, 1993 ... enrolled in the Col-lege of Arts & Sciences … Jeffrey is the son of Mary Ellen and Jeffrey Jay;his older sister, Carolyn, is a Boston College junior.

JONES’ CAREER HIGHSTackles: 6, Virginia, Nov. 20, 2010 (3-3)Tackles for loss: 0.5, Virginia Tech, Sep. 25, 2010 (0-0)

2011 (SOPHOMORE): Played in two games – Northwestern (Sept. 3) andat UCF (Sept. 10) … suffered a season-ending knee injury on the openingkickoff at UCF … received a medical hardship waiver for the season …made four stops, including three solo tackles, in the first career startagainst Northwestern (Sept. 3).

2010 (FRESHMAN): Appeared in 12 games … rallied 16 total tackles onthe season, including six unassisted … recorded a career-high six tacklesagainst 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 Vir-ginia Tech (Sept. 25) … recorded two tackles, one solo, against WeberState (Sept. 4).

HIGH SCHOOL: Was selected as the 2009-10 Gatorade Delaware FootballPlayer of the Year … also earned all-state as a senior defensive back/quar-terback at Alexis I DuPont High School … was part of a defense thatrecorded seven shutouts and allowed just 2.7 points per game … was afour-year varsity team captain … ran for 1,114 yards and 19 touchdownson 114 carries … led the Tigers to a 10-1 mark and the Division I semifinalsin 2009 … played for head coach Zeb Blum … also competed on the school’strack and field team, establishing several school records … was the statechampion in the 400 in 2010 … led the team to its first-ever state title.

PERSONAL: William C. Jones II, born December 27, 1991 ... enrolled asa general management major in the Carroll School of Management ... C.J.and his younger brother, Wesley, are the sons of Wilma and William C.Jones I.

JONES’S CAREER STATISTICSSEASON UA A TAC SAC TFL FF FR PBU INT2011 3 1 4 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 02010 6 10 16 0.0 0.5-1 0 0 0 0TOTAL 9 11 20 0.0 0.5-1 0 0 0 0

JONES’S CAREER GAME-BY-GAME2011 UA A TAC SAC TFL FF FR PBU INTNorthwestern 3 1 4 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0UCF 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0

2010 UA A TAC SAC TFL FF FR PBU INTWeber State 1 1 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0Kent State 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0Virginia Tech 0 1 1 0.0 0.5 0 0 0 0Notre Dame 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0NC State 1 1 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0

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Greenwich, Conn. (Brunswick School)

Major: Economics

32 WR | So. | 6-2 | 195

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Wilmington, Del. (A.I. DuPont)

Major: General Management

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Florida State 0 2 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0Maryland 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0Clemson 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0Wake Forest 1 0 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0Duke 0 2 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0Virginia 3 3 6 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0Nevada 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0

KEYES’ CAREER HIGHSTackles: 2, 3 times

2011 (FRESHMAN): Played in nine games … Totaled eight tackles on theseason, including four unassisted … notched two takedowns, one solo,against NC State (Nov. 12) … recorded two tackles, including a solo atMaryland (Oct. 29) … made one tackle and hurried the quarterback againstVirginia Tech (Oct. 22) … recorded two solo tackles against UMass, regis-tering the first of his collegiate career (Sept. 24).

HIGH SCHOOL: Earned New York State Class C Player of the Year honorsfrom the New York State High School Football Coaches Association as asenior running back/safety at Chatham Central … gained Co-Player of theYear honors in 2009 … was a two-time Small School Offensive Player of theYear … ran for 1,721 yards and 21 touchdowns as a senior; made 79 tacklesand four interceptions on defense … led the Panthers to the Class C Southtitle … 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 puntfor a score, and a fumble for a touchdown … played for head coach MarkDwyer … also competed on the school’s basketball and track teams.

PERSONAL: Joshua Keyes, born January 23, 1993 ... enrolled in the Col-lege of Arts & Sciences ... Josh is the one of Margo and Clifford Keyes’ssix children.

KEYES’S CAREER STATISTICSSEASON UA A TAC SAC TFL FF FR PBU INT2011 4 4 8 0.0 0-0 0 0 0 0Totals 4 4 8 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0

KEYES’S CAREER GAME-BY-GAME2011 UA A TAC SAC TFL FF FR PBU INTDuke 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0UMass 2 0 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0Wake Forest 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0Clemson 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0Virginia Tech 0 1 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0Maryland 1 1 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0Florida State 0 1 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0NC State 1 1 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0Miami 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0

KIMBLE’S CAREER HIGHSTouchdowns: 1, Duke, Sep. 17, 2011; Massachusetts, Sep. 24, 2011 Rush attempts: 11, at Clemson, Oct. 8, 2011 Rush yards: 57, at Clemson, Oct. 8, 2011 (11 carries)Rush TDs: 1, Massachusetts, Sep. 24, 2011 Long rush: 12, Massachusetts, Sep. 24, 2011 Receptions: 3, Duke, Sep. 17, 2011 Receiving yards: 53, Duke, Sep. 17, 2011 (3 receptions)Receiving TDs: 1, Duke, Sep. 17, 2011 Long reception: 31, Duke, Sep. 17, 2011 Total offense attempts: 11, at Clemson, Oct. 8, 2011 (11 rush)Total offense yards: 57, at Clemson, Oct. 8, 2011 (57 rush)All-purpose yards: 132, at Clemson, Oct. 8, 2011 Kick returns: 5, at UCF, Sep. 10, 2011 Kick return yards: 93, at UCF, Sep. 10, 2011 (5 returns)Long kick return: 35, Massachusetts, Sep. 24, 2011

2011 (FRESHMAN): Played in 10 games … registered made one start atMiami (Nov. 25) … finished third on the team with 156 rushing yards in 43attempts … also ranked third on the Eagles with 568 all-purpose yardsand second with 345 kick-return yards … registered the longest kick returnof the season, a 35-yarder, against UMass (Sept. 24) … added 67 receivingyards on eight catches to his season totals … led BC with 42 rushing yardson 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 re-turning three kicks for 50 yards and carrying the ball five times for 17yards … caught first career touchdown against Duke (Sept. 17); alsorecorded three receptions for 53 yards, tallied six yards on three carriesand 18 yards on one kickoff return … carried the ball twice, totaling nineyards and returned three kickoffs for 67 yards in collegiate debut againstNorthwestern (Sept. 3).

2010: Redshirted

HIGH SCHOOL: Was a three-time All-Nassau County selection as a run-ning back at Fernandina Beach High School … shared Nassau County MVPhonors in 2008 … carried the ball 166 times for 1,249 yards and 11 touch-downs as a senior; also registered 209 receiving yards for two more scores… played for head coach Ed “Puggy” Brown.

PERSONAL: Tahj Jamal Kimble, born February 6, 1992 ... enrolled as acommunications major in the College of Arts & Sciences ... Tahj is the sonof Shalene Raysor and Rod Kimble.

KIMBLE’S CAREER STATISTICSSEASON G ATT YDS AVG TD LG REC YDS AVG TD LG2011 10 43 156 3.6 1 12 8 67 8.4 1 31TOTALS 10 43 156 3.6 1 12 8 67 8.4 1 31

KIMBLE’S CAREER GAME-BY-GAME2011 ATT YDS AVG TD LG REC YDS AVG TD LGNorthwestern 2 9 4.5 0 7 0 0 0.0 0 0Central Florida 4 12 3.0 0 6 0 0 0.0 0 0

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josh Keyes

Ghent, N.Y. (Chatham)

Major: Undeclared

25 DB | So. | 6-2 | 208

Tahj Kimble

Fernandina Beach, Fla. (Fernandina Beach)

Major: Communications

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Duke 3 6 2.0 0 3 3 53 17.7 1 31UMass 5 17 3.4 1 12 0 0 0.0 0 0Wake Forest 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0Clemson 11 57 5.2 0 9 2 5 2.5 0 4Maryland 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0NC State 1 3 3.0 0 3 2 6 3.0 0 6Notre Dame 10 42 4.2 0 7 1 3 3.0 0 3Miami 7 10 1.4 0 5 0 0 0.0 0 0

KIMBLE’S CAREER RETURN STATISTICSSEASON G KR YDS AVG TD LG PR YDS AVG TD LG2011 10 17 345 34.5 0 35 0 0 0 0 0TOTALS 10 17 345 34.5 0 35 0 0 0 0 0

KIMBLE’S GAME-BY-GAME RETURNS2011 KR YDS AVG TD LG PR YDS AVG TD LGNorthwestern 3 67 22.3 0 27 0 0 0 0 0Central Florida 5 93 18.6 0 27 0 0 0 0 0Duke 1 18 18 0 18 0 0 0 0 0UMass 3 50 16.7 0 35 0 0 0 0 0Wake Forest 2 47 23.5 0 31 0 0 0 0 0Clemson 3 70 23.3 0 31 0 0 0 0 0

2011: (FRESHMAN): Played in three games – at UCF (Sept. 10), UMass(Sept. 24) and at Clemson (Oct. 8).

2010: Redshirted

HIGH SCHOOL: Selected to the 2009 Super 26 All-State Team by the Mas-sachusetts Football Coaches Association … earned All-Scholastic honorsfrom the Boston Globe, Boston Herald and Patriot Ledger as a senior of-fensive guard at Duxbury High School … was a two-way lineman for theDragons … led Duxbury to victory in the 2008 Eastern Massachusetts Di-vision 2A Super Bowl … played for head coach Dave Maimaron … alsoplayed on the school’s basketball team.

PERSONAL: Aaron Patrick Kramer, born October 7, 1991 ... enrolled as ahistory major in the College of Arts & Sciences … Aaron is the middle ofMary and Patrick Kramer’s three sons.

NOTES: Joined the team as a walk on during the fall of 2011.

HIGH SCHOOL: Helped lead the Flyers to a 5-5 record and a berth in theplayoffs in 2008 … played for head coach Stephen Boyd; Boyd is a 1994Boston College graduate who twice captured All-Big East honors – in 1993and 1994 - and helped lead the Eagles to three consecutive bowl appear-

ances. He went on to play seven seasons with Detroit in the NFL and ranksthird in tackles (773) among all Lions in franchise history.

PERSONAL: Joseph LaCorte, Jr., born November 19, 1990 ... enrolled asa history and economics dual major in the College of Arts & Sciences …Joseph is the son of Barbara and Joseph LaCorte, Sr.; has one youngersister, Emily.

LARMOND JR.’S CAREER HIGHSTouchdowns: 2, Massachusetts, Sep. 24, 2011 Receptions: 6, Massachusetts, Sep. 24, 2011 Receiving yards: 114, Massachusetts, Sep. 24, 2011 (6 receptions)Receiving TDs: 2, Massachusetts, Sep. 24, 2011 Long reception: 57, Duke, Sep. 17, 2011 All-purpose yards: 114, Massachusetts, Sep. 24, 2011

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 44.0yards per game … also tied for the team lead with three receiving touch-downs … fourth on BC in all-purpose yards (528) … 57-yard touchdownagainst Duke (Sept. 17) was the longest of the season for the Eagles andhis two TDs against UMass (Sept. 24) tied for a team game high … led BCwith 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, tosurpass 1,000 career yards against Wake Forest (Oct. 1) … recorded ateam-best and career-high 114 receiving yards on top of two touchdownsversus UMass (Sept. 24) … led BC with 87 yards on two receptions againstDuke (Sept. 17) … registered 84 yards on four receptions, including a 49-yard grab in the opening game against Northwestern (Sept. 3).

2010: Redshirted the season because of injury.

2009 (SOPHOMORE): Appeared in all 13 games and started two – NorthCarolina (Nov. 21) and at Maryland (Nov. 28) …led BC receivers in with 20.6yards per catch and recorded four of BC’s five longest receptions of theyear … second on the team in receptions (29), yards (596), touchdowns (5)and average per game (45.8) … caught three passes for 29 yards againstUSC in the Emerald Bowl (Dec. 26) … recorded 105 yards, including a ca-reer-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) … hadthree receptions for 31 yards and a touchdown against Wake Forest (Sept.26) … caught three passes for 74 yards and a touchdown against KentState (Sept. 12).

2008 (FRESHMAN): Played in six games as a true freshman … caughtfive passes on the season … biggest catch of the year came against Van-derbilt in the Music City Bowl (Dec. 31), a 55-yard touchdown strike to putBC up, 14-13 … had three receptions for 25 yards against Virginia Tech inthe ACC Championship Game (Dec. 6) … recorded first career reception atNC State for 16 yards (Oct. 4).

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Garden City, N.Y. (Chaminade)

Major: History, Economics

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Whippany, N.J. (Morristown-Beard)

Major: Communications

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senior wide receiver at Morristown-Beard High School ... captured MorrisCounty Player of the Year honors from the Star-Ledger and Player of theYear honors from the Daily Record ... gained All-Morris County first-teamhonors and All-Non-Public first-team honors ... was a two-time all-con-ference selection ... made 55 receptions for 1,250 yards and ran 31 timesfor 225 yards in 2007; scored 16 touchdowns in senior season ... led theCrimson to the NJSIAA Non-Public Group 1 title game ... served as teamcaptain for head coach Steve Romano ... played in the 2008 New York/NewJersey All-Star Classic, which pits the top high school players from thetwo states against each other ... also starred on his school’s basketballand track teams; scored more than 1,000 points for the hoop team.

PERSONAL: Colin George Larmond, Jr., born February 20, 1990 ... enrolledas a communications major in the College of Arts & Sciences ... Colin isthe oldest of Dial Adams and Colin Larmond, Sr.’s seven children.

LARMOND’S CAREER STATISTICSSEASON G REC YDS AVG TD LG2008 6 5 96 19.2 1 552009 13 29 596 20.6 5 662011 12 39 528 13.5 3 57TOTALS 31 73 1293 17.7 9 66

LARMOND’S RECEIVING GAME-BY-GAME2011 REC YDS AVG TD LGNorthwestern 4 46 11.5 0 12Central Florida 2 15 7.5 0 8Duke 2 87 43.5 0 57UMass 6 114 19.0 2 37Wake Forest 5 80 16.0 0 34Clemson 3 32 10.7 0 18Virginia Tech 4 69 14.8 0 35Maryland 0 0 0.0 0 0Florida State 3 26 8.7 0 10NC State 2 31 15.5 1 17Notre Dame 3 28 9.3 0 15Miami 0 0 0.0 0 0

2009 REC YDS AVG TD LGNortheastern 1 42 42.0 0 42Kent State 3 74 24.6 1 57Clemson 0 0 0.0 0 0Wake Forest 3 31 10.3 1 17Florida State 5 98 19.6 0 62Virginia Tech 4 64 16.0 1 48NC State 1 59 59.0 1 59Notre Dame 3 61 20.3 0 33Central Michigan 1 20 20.0 0 20Virginia 2 13 6.5 0 11North Carolina 0 0 0.0 0 0Maryland 3 105 35.0 1 66USC 3 29 9.7 0 13

2008 REC YDS AVG TD LGNC State 1 16 16.0 0 16North Carolina 0 0 0.0 0 0Notre Dame 0 0 0.0 0 0Wake Forest 0 0 0.0 0 0ACC Champ 3 25 8.3 0 0Vanderbilt 1 55 55.0 1 55

NOTES: Joined the team as a walk-on for 2011 preseason practice.

2011: Redshirted

HIGH SCHOOL: Earned Metro All-League second-team honors as a juniorand senior kicker at O’Dea High School … played for head coach MonteKohler … also starred on the Irish soccer team, gaining All-League honorsthree times.

PERSONAL: Joseph Patrick Launceford, born March 12, 1993 ... an ex-cellent student who was valedictorian of his high school class … enrolledin the College of Arts & Sciences ... Joey and his two younger sisters arethe children of Karen and John Launceford.

LAWRENCE’S CAREER HIGHSAll-purpose yards: 9, at Clemson, Oct. 8, 2011 Kick returns: 1, at Clemson, Oct. 8, 2011; Duke, Sep. 17, 2011 Kick return yards: 9, at Clemson, Oct. 8, 2011 (1 return)Long kick return: 9, at Clemson, Oct. 8, 2011 Tackles: 2, Weber State, Sep. 4, 2010 (1-1); Massachusetts, Sept. 24, 2011(0-2)

2011 (SOPHOMORE): Played in 10 games … totaled five tackles on the sea-son, four assisted … also returned two kicks for a total of 14 yards … returnedone kick for nine yards at Clemson (Oct. 8) … made two assisted tackles ver-sus 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 (FRESHMAN): Appeared in two games – Weber State (Sept. 4) andNotre Dame (Oct. 2) …made two tackles in season opener versus WeberState, including one solo stop.

2009: Redshirted.

HIGH SCHOOL: Earned all-state honors from the Connecticut High SchoolCoaches Association as a senior defensive lineman at Hartford Public ...also gained All-State first-team honors from the New Haven Register ...was a 2008 Hartford Courant All-Star ... earned Central Connecticut Con-ference East All-Conference accolades ... made 50 tackles, including sixsacks in senior season ... also excelled at running back, rushing for 1,500yards in 2008 ... played for Owls head coach Harry Bellucci ... also com-peted on the school's track team.

PERSONAL: Andre Jahmal Lawrence, born September 17, 1990 ... enrolledas a communications major in the College of Arts & Sciences … Andre isthe son of Shawnia Lawrence and has three sisters.

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Hartford, Conn. (Hartford Public)

Major: Communications

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LAWRENCE’S CAREER STATISTICSSEASON G UA A TAC SAC TFL FF FR PBU INT2010 2 1 1 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 02011 10 1 4 5 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0TOTALS 12 2 5 7 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0

LAWRENCE’S CAREER GAME-BY-GAME2011 UA A TAC SAC TFL FF FR PBU INTUCF 1 0 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0Duke 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0UMass 0 2 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0Wake Forest 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0Clemson 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0Virginia Tech 0 1 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0Maryland 0 1 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0Florida State 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0Notre Dame 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0Miami 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0

2010 UA A TAC SAC TFL FF FR PBU INTWeber State 1 1 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0Notre Dame 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0

2011 (FRESHMAN): Redshirted.

HIGH SCHOOL: Earned all-state honorable mention accolades as a senioroffensive lineman at Providence Catholic … was a two-time all-area andtwo-time All-Chicago Catholic League selection … led the Celtics to theClass 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 October 12, 1992 ... enrolled in the Col-lege of Arts & Sciences ... Dan is the third of Judy and Mike Lembke’s foursons; his older brother Jake is a long snapper at Auburn.

NOTES: Earned a bachelor’s degree in communications in May 2012 … oneof eight Boston College graduates on the roster, joining LB Nick Clancy,OT Emmett Cleary, WR Donte Elliott, LS Sean Flaherty, DT Bryan Murray,DT Kaleb Ramsey and TE Chris Pantale … is pursuing a master’s degree inmanagement from the Carroll Graduate School of Management.

2011 (JUNIOR): Saw action in all 12 games … served as the backup punterto four-year starter Ryan Quigley … served as the team’s primary holder.

2010 (SOPHOMORE): Made five appearances in games, recording firstcareer appearance against Clemson (Oct. 30).

2009 (FRESHMAN): Valuable scout team member.

2008: Redshirted.

HIGH SCHOOL: Was a two-year starter as a punter/kicker at Chaminade… finished his senior season with 28 punts for 1,152 yards (41.1 average);had a long of 63 yards … was 3-for-3 passing on fake punts, resulting inthree first downs for 40 yards … converted 24-of-26 extra-point attempts(with one blocked and one errant snap) … made his lone field attempt, agame-winning 34 yarder ... played for head coach Bill Basel … also playedfor the school’s basketball and baseball teams.

PERSONAL: Gerald Dominick Levano, born June 12, 1990 ... enrolled asa management in the Carroll School of Management ... Gerald is the sonof Francesca and Christopher Levano.

2011 (FRESHMAN): Redshirted … earned the Boston College Scout TeamAward.

HIGH SCHOOL: Earned all-state honors as a junior and senior linebackerat Naperville North … was twice named DuPage Valley Conference Defen-sive Player of the Year … was a three-time all-conference first-team se-lection … also captured all-county and all-area honors in 2009 and 2010… gained ESPNChicago.com Illinois Defensive Player of the Year accoladesin 2010 … recorded 168 tackles (113 solo), 13 tackles for loss, four sacks,three forced fumbles, three fumble recoveries and two interceptions as asenior … 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 toplay 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 January 7, 1993 ... enrolled as ageneral management major in the Carroll School of Management ... Nickis the middle of Jeanine and Wells Lifka’s three children.

LOUIS-JEAN’S CAREER HIGHSAll-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, Sep. 3, 2011 (3-1)Fumbles forced: 1, at UCF, Sep. 10, 2011 Pass breakups: 1, 3 times

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Orland Park, Ill. (Providence Catholic)

Major: Undeclared

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GerAld levAno

Massapequa, N.Y. (Chaminade)

B.S. - Marketing ’12

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nick lifkA

Naperville, Ill. (Naperville North)

Major: General Management

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Brockton, Mass. (Brockton)

Major: Finance

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11 solo … recorded three pass break-ups and an interception … registeredtwo solo and one assisted stop at Clemson (Oct. 8) and at Virginia Tech(Oct. 22) … returned first career interception for 26 yards against WakeForest (Oct. 1) … forced a fumbled and tallied three unassisted tackles atUCF (Sept. 10) … recorded a season-high four tackles (three unassisted)in the season-opener against Northwestern (Sept. 3).

HIGH SCHOOL: Selected to the 2010 Massachusetts High School CoachesAssociation Super 26 All-State Team … earned Boston Globe and BostonHerald All-Scholastic honors as a senior defensive back at Brockton HighSchool; 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 two-time Brockton Enterprise All-Scholastic choice … made 60 tackles and fiveinterceptions as a senior; also had 30 receptions for 650 yards and fivetouchdowns 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 PeterColombo … also competed for the school’s basketball and track teams.

PERSONAL: Albert Louis-Jean, born October 13, 1993 ... enrolled as a fi-nance major in the Carroll School of Management … Al is one of MalikaRidley and Al Louis-Jean; has nine siblings.

LOUIS-JEAN’S CAREER STATISTICSSEASON G UA A TAC SAC TFL FF FR PBU INT2011 10 11 4 15 0.0 0.0 1 0 3 1-26TOTALS 10 11 4 15 0.0 0.0 1 0 3 1-26

LOUIS-JEAN’S CAREER GAME-BY-GAME2011 UA A TAC SAC TFL FF FR PBU INTNorthwestern 3 1 4 0.0 0.0 0 0 1 0Central Florida 3 0 3 0.0 0.0 1 0 0 0Duke 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0Wake Forest 1 0 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 1-26Clemson 2 1 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0Virginia Tech 2 1 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 1 0Maryland 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 1 0Florida State 0 1 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0Notre Dame 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0Miami 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0

2011 (FRESHMAN): Valuable scout team member.

2010: Redshirted.

HIGH SCHOOL: Played running back at Marquette University High Schoolfor veteran head coach Dick Basham … helped the Hilltoppers to a 10-2mark in 2007 and an 8-3 record in 2008 … also competed on the school’shockey and track teams.

PERSONAL: Enrolled as a finance major in the Carroll School of Management... Paul is one of Kathy and Sam Maglio’s five children; his older brother Markwas a member of the BC football team from 2005-08.

MARSCOVETRA’S CAREER HIGHSPass attempts: 37, Notre Dame, Oct. 2, 2010 Pass completions: 22, Notre Dame, Oct. 2, 2010 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

2011 (JUNIOR): Played in one game … saw his only action of the seasonat Central Florida (Sept. 10) … completed one pass for 14 yards at againstthe Knights.

2010 (SOPHOMORE): Appeared in five games – Weber State (Sept. 4),Kent State (Sept. 11), Virginia Tech (Sept. 25), Notre Dame (Oct. 2) and atNC State (Oct. 9) … …recorded an 4-for-8 performance with 84 yards and a touchdown at NCState (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 for38 yards with a touchdown on a 2-for-3 day and in the season openeragainst Weber State (Sept. 4).

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 VirginiaTech (Oct. 10) … made collegiate debut against Northeastern (Sept. 5),completing 3-of-3 pass attempts for 21 yards.

HIGH SCHOOL: Was a three-time all-league first-team selection at IndianHills; gained the honor as a wide receiver in 2006 and as the quarterbackin 2007 and 2008 … earned all-county second-team honors as a junior …completed 115 passes for 1,762 yards and 15 touchdowns in 2007 … playedfor Braves head coach Mark Aramburu … also played on the school’s bas-ketball and baseball teams, earning all-county baseball honors and all-league hoop accolades … received the 2008 Dwight D. EisenhowerLeadership Award from the West Point Society of New Jersey.

PERSONAL: Michael William Marscovetra, born October 26, 1990 ... en-rolled as a marketing major in the Carroll School of Management … Mikeis the son of Sharon Roberts and Michael Marscovetra; has three oldersisters.

MARSCOVETRA’S CAREER STATISTICSG PA PC PI PCT YDS TD LG TC YDS AVG TD LG

2011 1 1 1 0 1.000 14 0 14 0 0 0 0 02010 5 58 34 4 .562 369 2 67 12 -64 -5.3 0 02009 4 22 13 1 .591 135 2 48 4 0 0.0 0 6TOT. 10 81 48 5 .593 518 4 67 14 -64 -4.0 0 6

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Mequon, Wisc. (Marquette Univ. HS)

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Oakland, N.J. (Indian Hills)

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2011 (cont.) AVG TD LGCentral Florida 0.0 0 0

2010 PA PC PI PCT YDS TD LG TC YDSWeber State 3 2 0 .667 38 1 22 0 0Kent State 3 1 1 .333 4 0 4 0 0Virginia Tech 7 5 0 .714 50 0 35 5 -35Notre Dame 37 22 2 .595 193 0 20 6 -29NC State 8 4 1 .500 84 1 67 1 02010 (cont.) AVG TD LGWeber State 0.0 0 0Kent State 0.0 0 0Virginia Tech -7.0 0 0Notre Dame -4.8 0 0NC State 0.0 0 0

2009 PA PC PI PCT YDS TD LG TC YDSNortheastern 3 3 0 1.000 21 0 8 0 0Kent State 1 0 0 0.00 0 0 0 1 -2Virginia Tech 16 10 0 .625 114 2 48 3 2North Carolina 2 0 1 0.00 0 0 0 0 02009 (cont.) AVG TD LGNortheastern 0.0 0 0Kent State -2.0 0 -2Virginia Tech 2.0 0 2North Carolina 0.0 0 0

2011 (FRESHMAN): Played in all 12 games … tallied nine tackles on theseason, including four solo stops … recorded two solo takedowns againstNC State (Nov. 12) … recorded two tackles, including his first collegiate solotackle against Wake Forest (Oct. 1) … combined on two tackles againstUMass (Sept. 24).

2010: Redshirted.

HIGH SCHOOL: Earned NEPSAC All-New England Class B honors as a widereceiver/defensive back at Buckingham Browne & Nichols in 2009 … garneredAll-New England Class C honors in 2008 … was a three-time All-IndependentSchool League selection … registered 713 receiving yards, 542 rushing yardsand 16 touchdowns in his senior season … totaled 1,100 receiving helpedlead the Knights to the 2008 ISL and NEPSAC titles … played for head coachJohn Papas … also played on the school’s basketball and lacrosse teams.

PERSONAL: James Francis McCaffrey, born January 31, 1991 ... enrolled asa finance major in the Carroll School of Management ... Jimmy is the oldestof Gina and Jim McCaffrey’s three children.

MCCAFFREY’S CAREER STATISTICSSEASON G UA A TAC SAC TFL FF FR PBU INT2011 12 4 5 9 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0Totals 12 4 5 9 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0

MCCAFFREY’S CAREER GAME-BY-GAME2011 UA A TAC SAC TFL FF FR PBU INTNorthwestern 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0UCF 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0Duke 0 1 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0UMass 0 2 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0Wake Forest 1 1 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0Clemson 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0Virginia Tech 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0Maryland 0 1 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0NC State 2 0 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0Notre Dame 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0Miami 1 0 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0

2011 (FRESHMAN): Redshirted.

HIGH SCHOOL: Earned CISSA All-Star honors in his final two seasons asa left tackle at St. Andrew’s College … selected as the top offensive line-man in the Toronto area by the Toronto Star … selected as Canada’s toplineman by Canada Football … twice chosen as a Greater Toronto Area All-Star … received the Addison Award for outstanding achievement at St. An-drew’s … led the Saints to an 8-1 record and the CISSA finals in 2010 …served as team captain in 2009 … played for head coach Len Gurr … se-lected to play in the National Underclassmen Combine's All World GridironClassic on Dec. 31, 2010 (in South Carolina).

PERSONAL: Edmund Allen Meredith, born January 2, 1993 ... enrolled asa finance major in the Carroll School of Management ... Eddie is the sonof Debra Smith and Allen Meredith.

MIHALIK’S CAREER HIGHSTackles: 2, at Notre Dame, Nov. 19, 2011 (0-2)Sacks: 1.0, at Clemson, Oct. 8, 2011 (1-0)Tackles for loss: 1.0, at Clemson, Oct. 8, 2011 (1-0)Pass breakups: 1, NC State, Nov. 12, 2011; at Maryland, Oct. 29, 2011

2011 (FRESHMAN): Played the final nine games of the season … recordedsix tackles and two pass breakups … assisted with two stops at NotreDame (Nov. 19) … contributed on one tackle and broke up one pass againstNC State (Nov. 12) … tallied first career sack for a loss of 11 yards againstClemson (Oct. 8) … recorded his first career tackle against UMass (Sept.24) in first collegiate game.

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Toronto, Ontario (St. Andrew’s College)

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Avon Lake, Ohio (Avon Lake)

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team accolades … registered 13 sacks in 2010; scored two touchdowns,returning an interception for a score and recovering a fumble and racing46 yards for a touchdown … also saw time at tight end for the Shoremen… played for head coach Dave Dlugosz … played in the 66th Annual OhioNorth-South Classic in Ohio Stadium.

PERSONAL: Brian Jeffrey Mihalik, born August 21, 1992 ... enrolled as amarketing major in the Carroll School of Management … Brian is the middleof Michelle and John Mihalik’s three children; his father played fullbackat Boston College (Class of 1986).

MIHALIK’S CAREER STATISTICS

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2011 9 1 5 6 1-11 1-11 0 0 2 0TOTALS 9 1 5 6 1-11 1-11 0 0 2 0

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UMass 0 1 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0Wake Forest 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0Clemson 1 0 1 1-11 1-11 0 0 0 0Virginia Tech 0 1 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0Maryland 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 1 0Florida State 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0NC State 0 1 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 1 0Notre Dame 0 2 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0Miami 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0

2011 (FRESHMAN): Redshirted.

HIGH SCHOOL: Selected to the 2010 Massachusetts High School CoachesAssociation Super 26 All-State Team as a senior tight end at Andover HighSchool … earned Boston Globe Eastern Mass. all-star accolades twice(2009 and 2010) … a two-time All-Merrimack Valley Conference honoree… made 35 catches and scored six touchdowns as a senior; had his seasoncut short by injury in November … was invited to play in the 2011 Under-Armour All-America Game … honored as a top scholar-athlete by the Na-tional Football Foundation and Hall of Fame’s Eastern Massachusettschapter … one of five seniors to receive the Courageous Player Award fromthe Massachusetts Football Coaches Association … 2010 Old Spice Playerof the Year nominee … earned the program’s Richard Bourdelais Outstand-ing End Award in 2009 and 2010 … led the Golden Warriors to an 8-4 recordand the MVC Large title … served as 2010 team captain … played his finalseason for head coach E.J. Perry … served as captain on the school’s bas-ketball team.

PERSONAL: Brian Tilford Miller, born June 29, 1993 ... enrolled in theCarroll School of Management ... Brian is the son of Mary and Brad Miller;has an older sister and a twin sister.

NOTES: Enrolled in school in January 2010 … participated in spring prac-tices.

2010: Redshirted.

HIGH SCHOOL: Played the 2009 season for the Milford Academy Falconsin New York … started as a hybrid defensive end/outside linebacker forMilford coach and BC football alum Bill Chaplick … earned All-IndependentSchool League honors as a junior and senior … registered 71 tackles, 12sacks and six tackles for a loss as a senior … played for head coach BobSouza at St. Sebastian’s … also played on the school’s basketball team.

PERSONAL: Matthew William Murphy, born March 15, 1991 … enrolledas an economics major in the College of Arts & Sciences … Matthew isthe third of Joyce and Wayne Murphy’s five children.

MURRAY’S CAREER HIGHS

Tackles: 3, at Maryland, Oct. 29, 2011Tackles for loss: 1.0, Northeastern, Sep. 5, 2009

NOTES: Earned a bachelor’s degree in economics and human developmentin May 2012 … one of eight Boston College graduates on the roster, joiningLB Nick Clancy, OT Emmett Cleary, WR Donte Elliott, LS Sean Flaherty, PGerald Levano, DT Kaleb Ramsey and TE Chris Pantale … is pursuing amaster’s degree in applied developmental psychology from the Lynch Grad-uate School of Education.

2011 (JUNIOR): Appeared in four games – Massachusetts (Sept. 24), atClemson (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 tackleagainst Notre Dame and one against Weber State.

2009 (FRESHMAN): Played in three games – Northeastern (Sept. 5), KentState (Sept. 12) and Central Michigan (Oct. 31) … recorded four tackleson the season, including three solo stops … tallied two unassisted tacklesin the season opener against Northeastern (Sept. 5).

2008: Redshirted.

HIGH SCHOOL: Earned Maryland Consensus All-State honors as a senioroffensive lineman at Good Counsel High School ... also played on the de-fensive line for the Falcons ... gained Washington Post All-Met second-team accolades in 2007 ... captured All-Gazette first-team honors ... wasa two-time All-Washington Catholic Athletic Conference selection ...

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Brian Miller

Andover, Mass. (Andover)

Major: Undeclared

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MaTT MurPHy

West Roxbury, Mass. (St. Sebastian’s)

Major: Economics

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Bryan Murray

Olney, Md. (Good Counsel)

B.A. - Economics/Human Development ’12

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recorded 2,148 rushing yards and 14 rushing touchdowns senior season... helped lead the Falcons to a 10-2 record and a runner-up conferencefinish ... played for head coach Bob Milloy ... also starred on the school’swrestling team ... earned Good Counsel’s Male Athlete of the Year honorfor his two-sport excellence.

PERSONAL: Bryan Anthony Murray, born May 27, 1990 ... Bryan is one ofCarolyn and Anthony Murray’s two children; has two stepsisters and onepaternal half brother.

MURRAY’S CAREER STATISTICSSeason G UA A TAC SAC TFL FF FR PBU INT2009 3 3 1 4 0.0 1-2 0 0 0 02010 3 2 0 2 0.0 0-0 0 0 0 02011 4 0 0 0 0.0 0-0 0 0 0 0TOTALS 10 5 1 6 0.0 1-2 0 0 0 0

MURRAY’S CAREER GAME-BY-GAME2011 UA A TAC SAC TFL FF FR PBU INTUMass 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0Clemson 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0Maryland 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0Miami 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0

2010 UA A TAC SAC TFL FF FR PBU INTWeber State 1 0 1 0.0 1.0 0 0 0 0Kent State 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0Notre Dame 1 0 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0

2009 UA A TAC SAC TFL FF FR PBU INTNortheastern 2 0 2 0.0 1.0 0 0 0 0Kent State 0 1 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0Central Michigan 1 0 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0

NAPLES’ CAREER HIGHSReceptions: 1, NC State, Nov. 12, 2011 Receiving yards: 8, NC State, Nov. 12, 2011 (1 reception)Long reception: 8, NC State, Nov. 12, 2011 All-purpose yards: 8, NC State, Nov. 12, 2011

2011 (SOPHOMORE): Played in nine games … recorded his first careerreception – an eight-yard reception – against NC State (Nov. 12).

2010 (FRESHMAN): Played in three games – Notre Dame (Oct. 2), at NCState (Oct. 9) and at Syracuse (Nov. 27).

2009: Redshirted.

HIGH SCHOOL: Earned All-State (Group 2) honors as a senior wide receiverat Somerville; also played linebacker … was a three-time all-area, All-Somerset County and All-Skyland Conference selection … caught 20 passesfor 454 yards and eight touchdowns in his senior season … made 45 tackles(21 solos) and returned two interceptions for scores in 2008 ... made 28receptions and scored six touchdowns in his junior season … played for

head coaches Kevin Carty (2006) and Greg Arakelian (2007 and 2008) …was selected to play in the 12th Annual New Jersey vs. Northeast All-StarClassic (June 7, 2009 at Rutgers Stadium) … also competed on the school’sbasketball and track teams.

PERSONAL: Michael Anthony Naples, born November 3, 1990 ... enrolledas a communications major in the College of Arts & Sciences … Mike isthe older of Tammy and Anthony Naples’s two sons.

NAPLES’S CAREER STATISTICSSEASON G REC YDS AVG TD LG2010 3 0 0 0.0 0 02011 9 1 8 8.0 0 8TOTALS 12 1 8 8.0 0 8

NAPLES’S CAREER GAME-BY-GAME2011 REC YDS AVG TD LGUMass 0 0 0.0 0 0Wake Forest 0 0 0.0 0 0Clemson 0 0 0.0 0 0Virginia Tech 0 0 0.0 0 0Maryland 0 0 0.0 0 0Florida State 0 0 0.0 0 0NC State 1 8 8.0 0 8Notre Dame 0 0 0.0 0 0Miami 0 0 0.0 0 0

2010 REC YDS AVG TD LGNotre Dame 0 0 0.0 0 0NC State 0 0 0.0 0 0Syracuse 0 0 0.0 0 0

2011: Redshirted.

HIGH SCHOOL: Anchored the offensive line from his right-tackle positionfor Maine South … led the Hawks to three consecutive 8A state champi-onships … Maine South posted 14-0 records in 2008 and 2009 … playedfor head coach Dave Inserra.

PERSONAL: Warner Victor Nelson, born February 13, 1993 ... enrolled inthe Carroll School of Management … Victor is the oldest of Anne andWarner Nelson’s two sons.

NOEL’S CAREER HIGHSTouchdowns: 1, at Florida State, Oct. 16, 2010 All-purpose yards: 63, at Florida State, Oct. 16, 2010

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Major: Communications

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Victor NelsoN

Park Ridge, Ill. (Maine South)

Major: Undeclared

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Jim Noel

Everett, Mass. (Everett)

Major: Sociology

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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. 8, 2011 (1-0)Tackles for loss: 1.0, 4 timesPass breakups: 1, 3 times

NOTES: Was awarded the Jay McGillis Memorial Scholarship in April 2012;McGillis was a starting defensive back who passed away from leukemiain 1992; the award is presented to a defensive back at halftime of the Ea-gles’ spring game, which is played annually in his honor.

2011 (JUNIOR): Started the first eight games at defensive back; missedfour games because of injury … tallied 30 tackles on the year, including20 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 sixtackles, including five unassisted takedowns, and first career sack for an11-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) … madean interception to add to four tackles against Duke (Sept. 17) … was thirdon the team with six tackles, including five solo and one for loss, and hadthe only quarterback hurry at UCF (Sept. 10).

2010 (SOPHOMORE): Made eight starts at strong safety and appearedin all 13 contests … second on the team with four interceptions … had 36tackles, 27 solo … recorded four tackles and had an interception at WakeForest (Nov. 6) … had four tackles including one for a loss against Maryland(Oct. 23) … earned his first start at Florida State (Oct. 16) and registereda career-high 10 tackles with a pass breakup and two interceptions, oneof which he returned 43 yards for a touchdown … recorded first career in-terception against Kent State (Sept. 11) … notched five tackles, includingfour solo stops, in the season opener against Weber State (Sept. 4).

2009 (FRESHMAN): Appeared in all 13 games as a backup safety … fin-ished the year with 12 tackles and a pass breakup … recorded the breakupin 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).

HIGH SCHOOL: Was a three-time Greater Boston League All-Star selection… earned Boston Herald All-Scholastic honors in 2007 … registered 46tackles and four fumble recoveries as a senior defensive back … servedas 2008 team captain … helped the Crimson Tide gain two Eastern Mass.Division 1 Super Bowl titles … made eight career interceptions … playedfor head coach John DiBiaso … selected to play in the 31st Annual ShrinersFootball Classic … also starred on the school’s basketball and track teams… was a three-time GBL basketball All-Star … captured the 100m title atthe 2008 GBL Outdoor Track & Field Championship … played AAU basketballfor the Massachusetts Renegades, winning the state title and super re-gional championship in 2007.

PERSONAL: Jim Kelly Noel, born July 29, 1991 … enrolled as a sociologymajor in the College of Arts & Sciences …J im is the oldest of Dorcina andYonel Noel’s four children.

NOEL’S CAREER STATISTICSSeason G UA A TAC SAC TFL FF FR PBU INT2009 12 7 5 12 0-0 0-0 0 0 1 02010 13 27 9 36 0-0 1-1 0 0 1 42011 8 20 10 30 1-11 3-14 0 0 1 1TOTALS 33 54 24 78 1-11 4-15 0 0 3 5

NOEL’S CAREER GAME-BY-GAME2011 UA A TAC SAC TFL FF FR PBU INTNorthwestern 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0Central Florida 5 1 6 0-0 1-1 0 0 0 0Duke 2 2 4 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1UMass 2 3 5 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0Wake Forest 3 1 4 0-0 1-2 0 0 0 0Clemson 5 1 6 1-11 1-11 0 0 0 0Virginia Tech 2 0 2 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0Maryland 1 2 3 0-0 0-0 0 0 1 0

2010 UA A TAC SAC TFL FF FR PBU INTWeber State 4 1 5 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0Kent State 1 0 1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1Virginia Tech 1 0 1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0Notre Dame 2 1 3 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0NC State 2 2 4 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0Florida State 7 3 10 0-0 0-0 0 0 1 2Maryland 4 0 4 0-0 1.0 0 0 0 0Clemson 1 0 1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0Wake Forest 3 1 4 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1Duke 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0Virginia 1 0 1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0Syracuse 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0Nevada 1 1 2 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0

2009 UA A TAC SAC TFL FF FR PBU INTNortheastern 0 1 1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0Kent State 1 0 1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0Clemson 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0Wake Forest 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0Florida State 0 1 1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0Virginia Tech 1 1 2 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0NC State 1 1 2 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0Notre Dame 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0Central Michigan 2 0 2 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0Virginia 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0North Carolina 1 0 1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0Maryland 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0USC 1 1 2 0-0 0-0 0 0 1 0

PANTALE’S CAREER HIGHSTouchdowns: 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. 9, 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)

NOTES: Earned a bachelor’s degree in communications in May 2012 …one of eight Boston College graduates on the roster, joining LB NickClancy, OT Emmett Cleary, WR Donte Elliott, LS Sean Flaherty, P GeraldLevano, DT Bryan Murrayand DT Kaleb Ramsey … is pursuing a master’s

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Chris Pantale

Wayne, N.J. (Wayne Valley)

B.A. – Communications ‘12

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Levano, DT Bryan Murrayand DT Kaleb Ramsey … is pursuing a master’sdegree in management from the Carroll Graduate School of Management.

2011 (JUNIOR): Started all 12 games at tight end … earned the BostonCollege Coaches Award … garnered a spot on the John Mackey AwardWatch List … third on the Eagles and first among tight ends with 236 re-ceiving yards on 21 catches, averaging 11.2 yards per catch … tied forfirst with three touchdown receptions … averaged 19.7 yards per game,fourth on the team … made three tackles on special teams … led the Ea-gles 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(Oct. 22) … made a team-high four receptions for 33 yards against Duke(Sept. 17).

2010 (SOPHOMORE): Started all 13 games at tight end … second on theteam with 31 catches for 338 yards and a touchdown … made four recep-tions 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. Vir-ginia… 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 touch-down in the season opener against Weber State (Sept. 4).

2009 (FRESHMAN): Appeared in all 13 games with 11 starts … named tothe Sporting News and Rivals All-ACC freshman teams … also named asecond team All-American freshman by the College Football Network …third on the team in catches (25) and fourth in receiving yards (223) andaverage per game (17.2) … caught four passes for a career-high 41 yardsat Virginia (Nov. 14) … had four receptions for 30 yards and scored firstcareer touchdown against Wake Forest (Sept. 26) … caught two passes for20 yards in his BC debut against Northeastern (Sept. 5).

2008: Redshirted.

HIGH SCHOOL: Earned Associated Press All-State third-team honorsas a senior tight end at Wayne Valley High School; also played defensiveend … gained 2007 Super 100 All-State honors from the New JerseyFootball Coaches Association … a 2007 All-Passaic County first-teamand an All-North Jersey second-team selection … also captured All-Northern Hills Conference accolades and all-area honors from the HeraldNews …made 26 receptions for 385 yards and six touchdowns in his sen-ior season … registered a school-record 16 sacks … led the Indians toan 11-1 record and the North 1, Group 3 title game … played for headcoach Brian O’Connor … played in the 2008 New York/New Jersey All-Star Classic, which pits the top high school players from the two statesagainst each other … also starred on the school’s basketball and trackteams, earning all-state track honors … selected as a National FootballFoundation and Hall of Fame Scholar-Athlete by the organization’s Pas-saic County chapter.

PERSONAL: Christopher Joseph Pantale, born March 22, 1990 … Chris isthe oldest of Patricia and William Pantale’s three children.

PANTALE’S CAREER STATISTICS

SEASON G REC YDS AVG TD LG

2009 13 25 223 8.9 1 222010 13 31 338 10.9 1 322011 12 21 236 11.2 3 32TOTALS 38 77 797 10.4 5 32

PANTALE’S CAREER GAME-BY-GAME

2011 REC YDS AVG TD LG

Northwestern 1 18 18.0 0 18UCF 2 12 6.0 0 7Duke 4 33 8.3 0 17UMass 1 4 4.0 0 4Wake Forest 2 13 6.5 0 9Clemson 0 0 0.0 0 0Virginia Tech 2 26 13.0 1 19Maryland 0 0 0 0 0Florida State 0 0 0 0 0NC State 0 0 0 0 0Notre Dame 5 60 12.0 0 21Miami 4 70 17.5 2 32

2010 REC YDS AVG TD LG

Weber State 2 19 9.5 1 13Kent State 3 44 14.6 0 17Virginia Tech 0 0 0.0 0 0Notre Dame 1 8 8.0 0 8NC State 2 4 2.0 0 4Florida State 3 34 11.3 0 22Maryland 6 56 9.3 0 22Clemson 2 13 6.5 0 8Wake Forest 1 8 8.0 0 8Duke 1 16 16.0 0 16Virginia 3 23 7.7 0 18Syracuse 3 66 22.0 0 31Nevada 4 47 11.7 0 32

2009 REC YDS AVG TD LG

Northeastern 2 20 10.0 0 12Kent State 2 12 6.0 0 7Clemson 1 9 9.0 0 9Wake Forest 4 30 7.5 1 12Florida State 0 0 0.0 0 0Virginia Tech 0 0 0.0 0 0NC State 3 21 7.0 0 10Notre Dame 1 22 22.0 0 22Central Michigan 2 13 6.5 0 8Virginia 4 41 10.3 0 13North Carolina 3 24 8.0 0 14Maryland 2 24 12.0 0 18

USC 1 7 7.0 0 0NOTES: Versatile performer who was a defensive end in 2011 … transferredto Boston College from Northeastern following one academic year (2009-10) with the Huskies.

2011 (FRESHMAN): Did not see any game action.

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West Newton, Mass. (Xaverian Brothers)

Major: Biology

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at Northeastern University … was listed as a defensive lineman on theHuskies’ 2009 roster…at Xaverian Brothers, was elected to the 2008 Super26 All-State Team by the Massachusetts Football Coaches Association …also earned All-Catholic Conference honors and Daily News Transcript all-star honors as a senior defensive lineman … served as team captain in2008 … helped lead the Hawks to conference titles in 2005 and 2006 …played for head coach Charlie Stevenson … played in the 2009 ShrinersFootball Classic.

PERSONAL: Craig Joseph Parsons, born April 24, 1991 ... enrolled as abiology major in the College of Arts & Sciences ... C.J. is the son of AndreaSilvano and Craig Parsons; has two brothers and one sister.

PIERRE-LOUIS’ CAREER HIGHSPoints scored: 6, Massachusetts, Sep. 24, 2011 Touchdowns: 1, Massachusetts, Sep. 24, 2011 Tackles: 16, Northwestern, Sep. 3, 2011 (7-9)Tackles for loss: 2.0, at Notre Dame, Nov. 19, 2011 (1-0); Massachusetts,Sep. 24, 2011 (1-0)Fumbles forced: 1, Massachusetts, Sep. 24, 2011 Fumbles recovered: 1, at Wake Forest, Nov. 6, 2010; Massachusetts,Sep. 24, 2011 Pass breakups: 2, at Clemson, Oct. 8, 2011

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 with74 tackles, including 37 solo stops … tied for third with seven tackles forloss for 23 yards … recovered a fumble for 96 yards, the longest fumblereturn of the season for BC … tallied four pass breakups on the season …notched seven tackles, three solo, including 1.5 tackles for loss, in additionto one pass breakup at Notre Dame (Nov. 19) … was second on the teamwith 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 touchdownand forced another, while contributing four tackles, including two for aloss of eight yards, and a quarterback hurry against UMass (Sept. 24) …tallied 11 tackles, seven solo, including one for loss, and added one passbreakup against Duke (Sept. 17) … opened the season against Northwest-ern (Sept. 3) with a career-best 16 tackles, including seven solo stops andone for a loss of seven yards.

2010 (FRESHMAN): Started all 13 games as a true freshman … namedto the Rivals.com Freshman All-America team … second on the team with93 tackles and 59 solo stops … also had three pass breakups and 2.5 tack-les for a loss … made seven tackles, four solo, against Nevada in the KraftFight Hunger Bowl (Jan. 9) … led all players with a career-high 14 tackles(11 solo) against Virginia (Nov. 20) …posted 12 tackles including one fora loss at Duke (Nov. 13) …recorded four tackles and recovered a fumbleat Wake Forest (Nov. 6) … notched first career double-digit tackles gamewith 11 against Virginia Tech (Sept. 25) … had six tackles and one for aloss 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 middlelinebacker and fullback at King Low Heywood Thomas … recorded 159 tack-les, including 101 solo stops, in nine games in 2009; also registered threeinterceptions, returning two for touchdowns, two sacks, two forced fumblesand two fumble recoveries … on offense, rushed for 914 yards and 13 touch-downs on 77 carries; caught four passes for 84 yards and three touchdowns… finished career with 460 tackles and 10.5 sacks … led the Vikings to con-secutive Fairchester Athletic Association titles (2008 and 2009) … was atwo-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 October 7, 1991 … enrolled as a mar-keting major in the Carroll School of Management … Kevin is the oldestof Windzer Pierre-Louis’s five children.

PIERRE-LOUIS’S CAREER STATISTICSSEASON G UA A TAC SAC TFL FF FR PBU INT2010 9 59 34 93 0-0 3-5 0 1 3 02011 13 37 37 74 0-0 7-23 1 1 4 0Totals 22 96 71 167 0-0 10-28 1 2 7 0

PIERRE-LOUIS’S CAREER GAME-BY-GAME2011 UA A TAC SAC TFL FF FR PBU INTNorthwestern 7 9 16 0-0 1-7 0 0 0 0Central Florida 5 2 7 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0Duke 7 4 11 0-0 1-1 0 0 1 0UMass 1 3 4 0-0 2-8 1 1 0 0Wake Forest 6 4 10 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0Clemson 3 5 8 0-0 0-0 0 0 2 0Virginia Tech 3 6 9 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0Notre Dame 3 4 7 0-0 2-3 0 0 1 0Miami 2 0 2 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0

2010 UA A TAC SAC TFL FF FR PBU INTWeber State 5 1 6 0-0 1-1 0 0 0 0Kent State 6 0 6 0-0 0-0 0 0 1 0Virginia Tech 7 4 11 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0Notre Dame 1 2 3 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0NC State 5 1 6 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0Florida State 3 3 6 0-0 0-0 0 0 1 0Maryland 3 2 5 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0Clemson 5 2 7 0-0 0-0 0 0 1 0Wake Forest 3 1 4 0-0 1-2 0 1 0 0Duke 2 10 12 0-0 1-2 0 0 0 0Virginia 11 3 14 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0Syracuse 4 2 6 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0Nevada 4 3 7 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0

2011: Redshirted

HIGH SCHOOL: Selected to the 2010 Massachusetts High School CoachesAssociation Super 26 All-State Team as a senior offensive tackle at NatickHigh School … gained All-Scholastic honors from the Boston Globe, BostonHerald and MetroWest Daily News … captured All-Bay State League acco-

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Kevin Pierre-Louis

Norwalk, Conn. (King Low Heywood Thomas)

Major: Marketing

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Natick, Mass. (Natick)

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lades in 2010 … also made 30 tackles, two sacks and two fumble recov-eries as a senior defensive lineman … played for head coaches MarkMortarelli (2010) and Tom Lamb (2008 and 2009) … played in the ShrinersAll-Star Classic in Gillette Stadium in June 2011 … also competed on theschool’s basketball, track and lacrosse teams.

PERSONAL: Liam David Porter, born August 15, 1993 ... enrolled in theCollege of Arts & Sciences ... Liam and his younger brother Patrick are thesons of Jill and Patrick Porter.

QUINN’S CAREER HIGHSTackles: 5, at Notre Dame, Nov. 19, 2011 (0-5)Sacks: 1.0, NC State, Nov. 12, 2011 (0-1); Duke, Sep. 17, 2011 (0-1)Tackles for loss: 1.0, 5 times

2011 (SOPHOMORE): Started eight of the 10 games he played in …recorded 21 tackles on the season, including 10 unassisted takedowns …tallied four tackles for a loss of 11 total yards … notched two sacks onthe season, one of four Eagles to record multiple sacks … registered a ca-reer-high five tackles, including one for a loss of two yards, and tallied aquarterback hurry at Notre Dame (Nov. 19) … recorded a sack for a loss oftwo yards, along with two tackles against NC State (Nov. 12) … notchedthree solo stops and one assisted with one tackle for a one-yard loss atClemson (Oct. 8) … recorded a sack for a loss of six yards and made threetackles, two solo, against Duke (Sept. 17).

2010 (FRESHMAN): Appeared in 10 games … totaled 11 tackles on theseason, four solo stops … made one solo tackle and aided in another againstVirginia (Nov. 20) … assisted on two tackles at Duke (Nov. 13) … made threetackles against Notre Dame (Oct. 2), including one for a loss of four yards.

2009: Redshirted.

HIGH SCHOOL: Earned NEPSAC All-New England Class A Lineman of theYear honors as a senior at Trinity Pawling … also gained All-New England ac-colades … captured the 2008 Coaches Award at Trinity Pawling … served as2008 team co-captain … helped the Pride win the 2007 New England ClassA title … selected to play in the 2009 Offense-Defense All-American Bowl(Jan. 2, 2009 in Conway, SC) … played for longtime head coach David Coratti.

PERSONAL: Dillon Joseph Quinn, born October 5, 1990 ... enrolled as acommunications major in the College of Arts & Sciences … Dillon is theoldest of Susan and Brendan Quinn’s three sons.

QUINN’S CAREER STATISTICSSEASON G UA A TAC SAC TFL FF FR PBU INT2010 10 4 7 11 0-0 1-4 0 0 0 02011 10 10 11 21 2-8 4-11 0 0 0 0TOTALS 20 14 18 32 2-8 5-15 0 0 0 0

QUINN’S CAREER GAME-BY-GAME2011 UA A TAC SAC TFL FF FR PBU INTNorthwestern 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0UCF 2 0 2 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0

Duke 2 1 3 1-6 1-6 0 0 0 0UMass 0 0 0 0-0 0.0 0 0 0 0Wake Forest 1 1 2 0-0 0.0 0 0 0 0Clemson 3 1 4 0-0 1-1 0 0 0 0Florida State 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0NC State 1 1 2 1-2 1-2 0 0 0 0

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2010 UA A TAC SAC TFL FF FR PBU INTNotre Dame 2 1 3 0-0 1-4 0 0 0 0N.C. State 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0Florida State 0 1 1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0Maryland 0 1 1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0Clemson 1 0 1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0Wake Forest 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0Duke 0 2 2 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0Virginia 1 1 2 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0Syracuse 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0Nevada 0 1 1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0

RAMSEY’S CAREER HIGHSTackles: 7, Weber State, Sep. 4, 2010 (4-3)Sacks: 1.0, vs Nevada, Jan. 9, 2011 (1-0); at Virginia Tech, Oct. 10, 2009(1-0); at Clemson, Sep. 19, 2009 (1-0)Tackles for loss: 2.0, vs Nevada, Jan. 9, 2011 (2-0)Pass breakups: 1, at Syracuse, Nov. 27, 2010

NOTES: Earned a bachelor’s degree in sociology in May 2012 … one ofeight Boston College graduates on the roster, joining LB Nick Clancy, OTEmmett Cleary, WR Donte Elliott, LS Sean Flaherty, P Gerald Levano, DTBryan Murray and TE Chris Pantale … is pursuing a master’s degree incriminal justice from the Woods College of Advancing Studies.

2011 (SENIOR): Played in just two games … missed 10 games becauseof injury … started the season-opener against Northwestern (Sept. 3) andassisted on two tackles … also played against Massachusetts (Sept. 24).

2010 (JUNIOR): Appeared in 11 games…led defensive linemen with 39tackles…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 KraftFight Hunger Bowl…recorded five tackles, one for a loss and a pass breakupat Syracuse…posted four solo tackles including one for a loss at Wake For-est…notched three solo tackles and four total against Clemson…made threetackles with one behind the line against Maryland…tallied four tackles anda sack at Florida State…had two tackles and a sack at NC State…set acareer high with seven tackles in the season opener against Weber State.

2009 (SOPHOMORE): Appeared in eight games with three starts…finishedthe season with 11 tackles (seven solo) and two sacks…recorded a career-high four tackles at Notre Dame…registered two tackles and a sack at Vir-ginia Tech…recorded two tackles at Clemson, including his first careersack…recipient of the Mary M. and William H. Sullivan, Jr. ’37 Scholarship.

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Elmsford, N.Y. (Trinity Pawling)

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Uniontown, Pa. (Laurel Highlands)

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2008 (FRESHMAN): Valuable second-stringer on the defensive line as atrue freshman…had six tackles with one for a loss on the season…got hisTFL at Wake Forest…recorded two solo tackles against Clemson…regis-tered a solo tackle at North Carolina…had a tackle against Rhode Islandand UCF.

HIGH SCHOOL: Earned All-County and All-Conference honors as a seniordefensive end at Laurel Highlands High School; also played tight end…played for head coach Jack Buehner…also starred on the school’s basket-ball team, earning Class AAA All-State honors as a junior and senior.

PERSONAL: Kaleb Jeffrey Ramsey, born June 20, 1989 … Kaleb is theyoungest of Yvonne and Jeff Ramsey’s four children.

RAMSEY’S CAREER STATISTICSSEASON G UA A Total TFL Sacks FF FR PBU INT2008 7 5 1 6 1.0-5 0.0-0 0 0 0 02009 8 7 4 11 2.0-10 2.0-10 0 0 0 02010 11 23 16 39 7.5-30 2.5-19 0 0 1 02011 2 0 2 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0Totals 28 35 23 58 10.5-45 4.5-29 0 0 1 0

RAMSEY’S CAREER GAME-BY-GAME2011 UA A TAC SAC TFL FF FRPBU INTNorthwestern 0 2 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0Massachusetts 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0

2010 UA A TAC SAC TFL FF FR PBU INTWeber State 4 3 7 0.0 0.5 0 0 0 0Kent State 0 1 1 0.5 0.5 0 0 0 0Virginia Tech 0 2 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0NC State 1 1 2 0.5 0.5 0 0 0 0Florida State 1 3 4 0.5 0.5 0 0 0 0Maryland 3 0 3 0.0 1.0 0 0 0 0Clemson 3 1 4 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0Wake Forest 4 0 4 0.0 1.0 0 0 0 0Duke 0 2 2 0.0 0.5 0 0 0 0Syracuse 4 1 5 0.0 1.0 0 0 1 0Nevada 3 2 5 1.0 2.0 0 0 0 0

2009 UA A TAC SAC TFL FF FR PBU INTKent State 1 0 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0Clemson 2 0 2 1.0 1.0 0 0 0 0Wake Forest 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0Florida State 1 0 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0Virginia Tech 2 0 2 1.0 1.0 0 0 0 0Notre Dame 0 4 4 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0Virginia 1 0 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0USC 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0

2008 UA A TAC SAC TFL FF FR PBU INTUCF 1 0 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0Rhode Island 0 1 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0North Carolina 1 0 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0Clemson 2 0 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0Wake Forest 1 0 1 0.0 1.0 0 0 0 0ACC Champ 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0Vanderbilt 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0

RETTIG’S CAREER HIGHSPass attempts: 47, Wake Forest, Oct. 1, 2011 Pass completions: 24, Northwestern, Sep. 3, 2011 Pass yards: 351, Northwestern, Sep. 3, 2011 Pass TDs: 3, Massachusetts, Sep. 24, 2011 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: 6, at Virginia Tech, Oct. 22, 2011 Rush yards: 13, at Syracuse, Nov. 27, 2010 (4 carries)Rush TDs: 1, at Virginia Tech, Oct. 22, 2011 Long rush: 16, Duke, Sep. 17, 2011 Total offense attempts: 50, Wake Forest, Oct. 1, 2011 (3 rush, 47 pass)Total offense yards: 333, Northwestern, Sep. 3, 2011 (-18 rush, 351 pass)All-purpose yards: 13, at Syracuse, Nov. 27, 2010

CAREER: Started each of Boston College’s last 20 games over the lasttwo seasons ... registered 21 career starts … recorded his first collegiatestart 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’sgame at NC State (Oct. 19, 2010), has started each game since … hasthrown for more than 100 yards 16 times, more than 200 yards three timesand more than 300 yards one time – against Northwestern (Sept. 3, 2011).

2011 (SOPHOMORE): Started all 12 games at quarterback … registered170 completions on 317 passing attempts (53.6 competition percentage)for 1,960 yards and 12 touchdowns … saw action on 719 offensive plays …threw at least one touchdown reception in nine (of 12) games, including aseason-high three touchdown passes in the team’s 45-17 home victory overMassachusetts (Sept. 24) and two touchdown passes in a 24-17 win atMiami (Nov. 25) in the season finale … led the team to victories in three ofthe 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 theteam’s 24-17 win at Miami (Nov. 25) in final game of the season … connectedwith Colin Larmond, Jr. for a season-long 57-yard pass in the second quarteragainst Duke (Sept. 17); finished the game having completed 17-of-33 pass-ing attempts for 247 yards and one touchdown against the Blue Devils …registered season highs for completions (24) and yards (351) in the team’s24-17 season-opening home loss to Northwestern (Sept. 3) … attempted aseason 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-195passing attempts for 1,238 yards and six touchdowns … threw at least onetouchdown reception in five (of nine) games, including a season-high twotouchdown passes in the team’s 21-16 win at Duke (Nov. 13); completed12-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 againstNotre Dame (Oct. 2); completed five-of-10 passing attempts for 72 yardsand one touchdown – a 58-yard strike to Bobby Swigert – before sufferinga foot injury against the Fighting Irish … connected with wide receiverBobby Swigert for a season-long 63-yard completion in the fourth quarter

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Sierra Madre, Calif. (San Clemente)

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of the team’s 24-21 home loss to Maryland (Oct. 23) … started each of theteam’s final eight games of the season.

HIGH SCHOOL: Played his senior season at San Clemente High School afterpreviously playing at LaSalle High School in Pasadena, Calif. … earned All-South Coast League first-team honors as a senior at San Clemente … alsogained Orange County All-Academic first-team accolades … completed 157passes 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 qualifyfor CIF playoffs … played for Tritons head coach Eric Patton … threw for 3,800yards and 40 touchdowns in two years at LaSalle; earned All-Camino RealLeague first-team honors in 2007 and 2008 … gained All-State Underclass-man first-team honors as a sophomore … played for LaSalle head coachesElar Gallagher and Mike Diffiori … played in the Under Armour All-AmericanGame at Tropicana Field in St. Petersburg, Fla., on Jan. 2, 2010.

PERSONAL: Chase McDonald Rettig, born September 26, 1991 … enrolledas a communications major in the College of Arts & Sciences … Chase isthe middle of Carol and Mark Rettig’s three sons.

RETTIG’S CAREER STATISTICSYear G-S Comp Att Int Pct Yds TD LG Att Yds TD LG2010 9-9 100 195 9 51.3 1,238 6 63 36 -43 0 102011 12-12 170 317 9 53.3 1,978 10 57 39 -79 1 16TOT. 21-21 270 512 18 52.5 3,198 16 63 75 -122 1 16

RETTIG’S CAREER GAME BY GAME STATS2011 Att. Comp Int PCT YDS TD LGNorthwestern 24 44 1 54.5 351 0 49Central Florida 10 23 2 43.5 700 19Duke 17 33 0 51.5 247 1 57UMass 14 22 0 63.6 196 3 37Wake Forest 23 47 1 48.9 188 1 34Clemson 13 20 1 65.0 129 1 24Virginia Tech 13 30 1 43.0 181 1 35Maryland 5 12 1 41.7 320 13Florida State 11 18 1 61.1 761 12NC State 8 13 1 61.5 118 1 41Notre Dame 18 38 0 46.4 176 1 21Miami 13 17 0 76.5 196 2 32

2010 Att. Comp Int PCT YDS TD LGNotre Dame 5 10 0 50.0 721 58Florida State 9 24 0 37.5 950 29Maryland 18 33 2 54.5 189 1 63Clemson 9 16 1 56.3 136 1 40Wake Forest 12 16 2 75.0 133 0 38Duke 12 24 0 50.0 230 2 44Virginia 10 19 1 52.6 152 1 39Syracuse 11 19 1 57.8 110 0 31Nevada 14 34 2 41.2 121 0 32

RICCI’S CAREER HIGHSTackles: 3, at Maryland, Oct. 29, 2011 (1-2)

2011 (FRESHMAN): Played in all 12 games and earned four starts – at Vir-ginia 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).

HIGH SCHOOL: Earned All-Independent School League honors as a juniorand senior at Lawrence Academy; played on both the offensive and defensivelines for the Spartans … helped his team to a 9-0 record in 2009 and an 8-1mark in 2010 … played for head coach Mike Taylor … played in the NationalUnderclassmen Combine's All World Gridiron Classic on Dec. 31, 2010.

PERSONAL: Maxwell Vincenzo Ricci, born October 9, 1992 ... enrolled as anEnglish major in the College of Arts & Sciences … Max is the son of FrancescaRicci and Godwin Williams.

RICCI’S CAREER STATISTICSSEASON G UA A Total TFL Sacks FF FR PBU INT2011 12 3 3 6 0.0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0-0Totals 12 3 3 6 0.0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0-0

2011: Redshirted.

HIGH SCHOOL: Earned All-South Jersey honors as senior running backat Collingswood High School … also captured All-Colonial Conference ac-colades – as a safety in 2008 and 2009, and as a running back in 2010 …carried the ball 190 times for 1,577 yards in 2010 – both marks are schoolrecords … rushed for a school-record 18 touchdowns in his senior season… on defense, recorded 60 tackles and three interceptions … served asteam captain … played for longtime Panthers head coach Bob Barikian …also competed on the school’s baseball and track teams.

PERSONAL: Ameer Baseer Richardson, born August 8, 1992 ... studying ap-plied psychology and human development in the Lynch School of Education... Ameer is the son of Laura McNeely; has three sisters and two brothers.

NOTES: Joined the team as a walk-on prior to spring (2012) practice.

HIGH SCHOOL: Captained Chaminade in 2009 … helped lead the Flyersto a 4-6 record and a berth in the playoffs in 2009 … played for head coachStephen Boyd.

PERSONAL: Griffith Daniel Rogan, born May 6, 1993 ... enrolled in theCollege of Arts & Sciences … Griff is the son of Vanessa and Brian Rogan;has one younger brother.

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ROSITANO’S CAREER HIGHSAll-purpose yards: 1, Duke, Sep. 17, 2011 Punt returns: 1, Duke, Sep. 17, 2011 Punt return yards: 1, Duke, Sep. 17, 2011 (1 returns)Tackles: 7, Massachusetts, Sep. 24, 2011 (4-3)Fumbles forced: 1, Duke, Sep. 17, 2011 Blocked kicks: 1, Duke, Sep. 17, 2011

2011 (FRESHMAN): Appeared in 11 games … registered six starts in thesecondary … finished the season ranked fifth on the team with 40 tackles… also forced a fumble and blocked a punt … made a season-high seventackles in a 45-17 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 Vir-ginia High School League All-State first-team honors in 2009 and 2010 asa safety at Stone Bridge High School; also played wide receiver and handledkickoffs, punting and punt-return duties … twice gained Northern Regionfirst-team accolades and Liberty District first-team honors … was a Wash-ington Post All-Met second-team selection as a senior … made 79 tackles(61 solos) and six interceptions in 2010; returned two interceptions andtwo punts for touchdowns … made 27 receptions for 570 yards and sixscores as a senior … converted a 48-yard field goal in 2010 … booted a68-yard punt as a junior … played for Bulldogs head coach Mickey Thomp-son … also starred on the school’s baseball team, earning Liberty DistrictPlayer of the Year accolades and Northern Region first-team honors.

PERSONAL: Spenser Patrick Rositano, born November 21, 1992 ... study-ing applied psychology and human development in the Lynch School ofEducation … Spenser and his two sisters are the children of Marcy andWayne Rositano.

ROSITANO’S CAREER STATISTICSSEASON G UA A Total TFL Sacks FF FR PBU INT2011 11 20 20 40 0.0-0 0.0-0 1 0 0 0Totals 11 20 20 40 0.0-0 0.0-0 1 0 0 0

ROSITANO’S CAREER GAME-BY-GAME2011 UA A TAC SAC TFL FF FR PBU Blks INTUCF 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0Duke 3 2 5 0.0 0.0 1 0 0 1 0Massachusetts 4 3 7 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0Wake Forest 2 3 5 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0Clemson 3 2 5 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0Virginia Tech 2 2 4 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0Maryland 0 3 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0Florida State 3 1 4 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0NC State 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0Notre Dame 1 3 4 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0Miami 2 1 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0

SHINSKIE’S CAREER HIGHSTouchdowns: 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, Sep.11, 2010 ; Wake Forest, Sep. 26, 2009 Pass yards: 279, at Notre Dame, Oct. 24, 2009 Pass TDs: 3, Wake Forest, Sep. 26, 2009 Long pass: 66, at Maryland, Nov. 28, 2009 Total offense attempts: 38, at Notre Dame, Oct. 24, 2009 (3 rush, 35pass)Total offense yards: 298, at Notre Dame, Oct. 24, 2009 (19 rush, 279pass)All-purpose yards: 19, at Notre Dame, Oct. 24, 2009

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…threw7-for-24 for 89 yards and a touchdown at NC State…went 11-for-25 for130 yards against Virginia Tech…was 18-for-27 for 214 yards and twotouchdowns against Kent State…went 10-for-20 for 185 yards and twotouchdowns against Weber State.

2009 (FRESHMAN): Earned the starting spot early in the season andstarted the last 10 games…appeared in all 13 contests…set BC freshmanpassing records with 2,049 yards and 15 touchdowns…completed 149 of288 passes (51.7) and was picked off 14 times…went 14-for-33 for 218yards and threw a 61-yard touchdown pass against USC in the EmeraldBowl…completed 14-of-23 passes for 227 yards and a touchdown and com-pleted a career-long 66-yard TD pass at Maryland…finished 18-of-28 for262 yards and a touchdown against Central Michigan…passed for a ca-reer-high 279 yards in the loss at Notre Dame…completed 13-of-25 passesfor 187 yards and two touchdowns against NC State…completed 13-of-22passes for 211 yards and two touchdowns against Florida State…was 18-for-29 for 228 yards and threw a career-high three touchdowns againstWake Forest…made his collegiate debut vs. Northeastern, completing 7-of-10 pass attempts for 110 yards and one touchdown.

HIGH SCHOOL: Earned Associated Press All-State first-team honors as asenior quarterback at Mount Carmel Area High School; also punted for theRed Tornadoes … was a two-time All-Anthracite (league) selection … twicecaptured District IV first-team accolades … was a four-year starter; fin-ished with a 41-6 record and a school-record 400 completions for 6,334yards … gained Associated Press Small School Player of the Year honorsin 2002 after leading his team to a 15-0 record and the state AA title …completed 160 passes for 2,524 yards and 26 touchdowns in his seniorseason … completed 111 passes for 1,815 yards and 16 scores as a junior… played in the Pennsylvania East-West All-Star Game and the District IVAll-Star Game … played for head coaches Dave Williams (1999) and MikeBrennan (2000-02) … also played on the school’s basketball and baseball

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teams … was selected by the Minnesota Twins in the fourth round (118thpick; right-handed pitcher) of the 2003 MLB First-Year Player Draft; fin-ished his baseball career (in 2009) in the Toronto Blue Jays organization(Double-A New Hampshire Fisher Cats).

PERSONAL: David Michael Shinskie, born May 4, 1984 ... enrolled as ahuman development major in the Lynch School of Education… David isthe third of Joann and David Shinskie’s four sons.

SHINSKIE’S CAREER STATISTICSPassing Rushing

Year G-S Att Comp Int Pct Yds TD LG Att Yds TD LG2009 13-10 288 149 14 .517 2049 15 66 30 -74 1 152010 4-3 96 46 6 .479 618 5 44 12 -25 0 102011 2-0 1 2 0 .500 3 0 3 0 0 0 0Totals 19-13 385 197 20 .512 2670 20 113 42 -99 1 15

SHINSKIE’S CAREER GAME BY GAME STATSPassing2011 PA PC PI PCT YDS TD LG TC YDSMassachusetts 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0Clemson 1 2 0 .500 3 0 3 0 02011 (cont.) AVG TD LGMassachusetts 0 0 0Clemson 0 0 0

2010 PA PC PI PCT YDS TD LG TC YDSWeber State 20 10 2 .500 185 2 44 1 1Kent State 27 18 0 .667 214 2 31 6 -13Virginia Tech 25 11 2 .440 130 0 27 3 -5Notre Dame 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0NC State 24 7 2 .292 89 1 29 2 -82010 (cont.) AVG TD LGWeber State 1 0 1Kent State -2.2 0 5Virginia Tech -1.7 0 10Notre Dame 0 0 0NC State -4 0 0

2009 PA PC PI PCT YDS TD LG TC YDSNortheastern 10 7 0 .700 110 1 26 1 2Kent State 16 9 1 .563 73 1 21 1 -5Clemson 1 1 0 1.000 2 0 2 2 -12Wake Forest 29 18 1 .621 228 3 50 1 8Florida State 22 13 0 .591 211 2 62 2 -1Virginia Tech 12 1 2 .083 4 0 4 2 -22NC State 25 13 0 .520 187 2 59 2 -4Notre Dame 35 17 3 .486 279 1 33 3 19Central Michigan 28 18 0 .643 262 1 41 1 6Virginia 26 12 2 .462 147 1 34 3 -9North Carolina 28 12 4 .431 101 1 27 5 -44Maryland 23 14 0 .609 227 1 66 3 -13USC 33 14 1 .424 218 1 61 4 12009 (cont.) AVG TD LGNortheastern 2 0 2Kent State -5 0 0Clemson -6 0 0Wake Forest 8 0 8Florida State -0.5 0 0Virginia Tech -11 0 0NC State -2.0 0 4Notre Dame 6.3 0 15

Central Michigan 6 0 6Virginia -3 1 1North Carolina -8.8 0 0Maryland -4.3 0 0USC 0.2 0 9

2011 (SOPHOMORE): Appeared in all 12 games, mainly on special teams… had two tackles on the season … made one vs. Massachusetts (Sept. 24)and had a solo tackle at Maryland (Oct. 29).

2010 (FRESHMAN): Recorded first career appearance against Weber Statein the season opener.

2009: Redshirted.

HIGH SCHOOL: Earned Class 7A All-State honors from the Illinois HighSchool Coaches Association … gained Pioneer Press Lake Shore DefensivePlayer of the Year as a senior safety at Carmel Catholic … captured 2008 EastSuburban Catholic Conference All-Conference honors … was a 2008 DailyHerald All-Area selection … made 92 tackles, including 61 solo stops, as asenior; also registered five tackles for loss and four interceptions … led theCorsairs to a 10-2 mark in 2008 … was 2008 team co-captain … a two-yearstarting safety, he totaled 62 tackles and two interceptions as a junior …played for head coach Andy Bitto.

PERSONAL: Jacob Ryan Sinkovec, born February 18, 1991 ... enrolled as amarketing major in the Carroll School of Mangement ... Jake is the third ofMarjorie and James Sinkovec’s four childen; has two older brothers and oneyounger sister.

SINKOVEC’S CAREER STATISTICSSEASON G UA A Total TFL Sacks FF FR PBU INT2011 12 1 1 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0Totals 12 1 1 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0

SINKOVEC’S CAREER GAME-BY-GAME2011 UA A TAC SAC TFL FF FR PBU INTNorthwestern 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0UCF 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0Duke 3 2 5 0.0 0.0 1 0 0 0Massachusetts 4 3 7 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0Wake Forest 2 3 5 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0Clemson 3 2 5 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0Virginia Tech 2 2 4 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0Maryland 0 3 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0Florida State 3 1 4 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0NC State 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0Notre Dame 1 3 4 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0Miami 2 1 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0

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2011: Redshirted.

HIGH SCHOOL: Named to Tom Lemming’s 2011 Top 25 Pro-Style Quarter-backs list … gained All-Metro and All-Conference honors as a senior quar-terback at Chaminade College Prep … was a four-year varsity starter forthe Red Devils … completed 82 passes for 1,260 yards and 14 touchdownsin 2010 … threw for 1,338 yards and 11 scores as a junior … completed62.5 percent of his passes for 1,362 yards and nine TDs as a sophomore …was honored as a top scholar-athlete by the National Football Foundationand Hall of Fame’s St. Louis-Tom Lombardo chapter … played for headcoach Doug Taylor … also played on the school’s basketball team.

PERSONAL: Christian William Suntrup, born September 23, 1992 ... en-rolled as a marketing major in the Carroll School of Management … Chris-tian is the middle of Lisa and Tom Suntrup’s three children; has an olderbrother and younger sister.

SWIGERT’S CAREER HIGHSTouchdowns: 1, 7 timesPass attempts: 1, at Syracuse, Nov. 27, 2010 Receptions: 9, Wake Forest, Oct. 1, 2011 Receiving yards: 137, Notre Dame, Oct. 2, 2010 (7 receptions)Receiving TDs: 1, 7 timesLong reception: 63, Maryland, Oct. 23, 2010 Total offense attempts: 1, at Syracuse, Nov. 27, 2010 (0 rush,1 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)

2011 (SOPHOMORE): Appeared in all 12 games … recorded five starts –at Central Florida (Sept. 10), at No. 8 Clemson (Oct. 8), at No. 16 VirginiaTech (Oct. 22), vs. NC State (Nov. 12) and at Miami (Nov. 25) … led theteam in receptions (44) and receiving touchdowns (3) … finished the seasonranked second in receiving yards (470) and average yards per game (39.2)… also second on the team with 606 all-purpose yards … caught sevenpasses 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 a27-19 loss to Wake Forest (Oct. 1) … caught three passes for 61 yards andaccounted for BC’s only touchdown in a 38-7 loss to Florida State (Nov. 3)

… had five catches for 47 yards and a touchdown at No. 24 Notre Dame(Nov. 19) in a 16-14 loss … registered five catches for 68 yards in a sea-son-opening 24-17 loss to Northwestern (Sept. 3) … member of the Bilet-nikoff Award Watch List.

2010 (FRESHMAN): Appeared in all 13 games … led the team with 39 re-ceptions, 504 yards, four touchdowns and a 38.8 per game average … be-came the Eagles’ first true freshman to record a 100-yard game, doing soagainst Notre Dame … led the team with five catches and 92 yards with atouchdown at Duke…had four receptions for 26 yards against Clemson …led all players with 77 yards receiving on five catches, adding a touchdownagainst Maryland … recorded season highs with seven catches and 137yards to go along with a touchdown vs. Notre Dame … scored first colle-giate touchdown against Kent State, totaling three receptions for 44 yardsin the game.

HIGH SCHOOL: Earned All-Ohio second-team honors, All-District first-team honors and All-Northeastern Buckeye Conference first-team honorsas a junior defensive back at Louisville High School; also played wide re-ceiver for two years, before moving to quarterback for his senior cam-paign…selected as the 2008 Army Iron Man of the Year as the best two-wayplayer in the U.S. Army Cleveland Recruiting Battalion's northern Ohio re-cruiting territory…captured All-Stark County accolades in his injury-short-ened senior season…completed 71 passes for 760 yards in four games in2009, before being sidelined with a foot injury…threw five touchdownpasses in a 34-13 early-season win over North Canton Hoover…helped theLeopards to advance to the regional finals (Region 7) in 2008…played forhead coach Paul Farrah…also played on the school's baseball team.

PERSONAL: Robert David Swigert, born September 17, 1991 … enrolledas an economics major in the College of Arts & Sciences … earned 2011All-Atlantic Coast Conference Academic Team honors … Bobby is the sonof Kerry and David Swigert.

SWIGERT’S CAREER STATISTICSYEAR G REC YDS AVG TD LG CAR YDS AVG. TD LG2010 13 36 494 13.7 4 63 0 0 0.0 0 02011 12 44 470 10.7 3 37 0 0 0.0 0 0TOTALS 25 80 964 12.1 7 63 0 0 0.0 0 0

SWIGERT’S CAREER GAME-BY-GAME STATS2011 REC YDS AVG TD LGNorthwestern 5 68 13.6 0 26Central Florida 3 39 13.0 0 19Duke 3 27 9.0 0 13UMass 3 21 7.0 0 12Wake Forest 9 38 4.2 0 9Clemson 7 93 13.3 1 24Virginia Tech 0 0 0.0 0 0Maryland 1 5 5.0 0 5Florida State 3 61 20.3 1 37NC State 1 4 4.0 0 4Notre Dame 5 47 9.4 1 19Miami 4 67 16.8 0 24

2010 REC YDS AVG TD LGWeber State 0 0 0.0 0 0Kent State 3 44 14.6 1 23Virginia Tech 2 22 11.0 0 13Notre Dame 7 137 19.6 1 58N.C. State 2 29 14.5 0 24Florida State 2 38 19.0 0 29

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St. Louis, Mo. (Chaminade)

Major: Marketing

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Louisville, Ohio (Louisville)

Major: Economics

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Maryland 5 77 13.4 1 63Clemson 4 26 6.5 0 12Wake Forest 2 2 1.0 0 1Duke 5 92 18.4 1 44Virginia 1 9 9.0 0 9Syracuse 3 18 6.0 0 14Nevada 3 10 3.3 0 5

SWIGERT’S CAREER RETURN STATISTICSSEASON KR YDS AVG TD LG PR YDS AVG TD LG2010 0 0 0 0 0 6 25 4.2 0 102011 3 59 19.7 0 25 7 49 7.0 0 14Totals 3 59 19.7 0 25 13 74 5.7 0 14

SWIGERT’S GAME-BY-GAME RETURNS2011 KR YDS AVG TD LG PR YDS AVG TD LGNorthwestern 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0Central Florida 1 23 23.0 0 23 1 -1 -1.0 0 -1Duke 1 11 11.0 0 11 0 0 0 0 0Wake Forest 0 0 0.0 0 0 2 11 5.5 0 9Clemson 0 0 0 0 0 1 7 7 0 7Virginia Tech 1 25 25.0 0 25 0 0 0 0 0Maryland 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Florida State 0 0 0.0 0 0 1 10 10.0 0 10NC State 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0Notre Dame 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0Miami 0 0 0.0 0 0 2 22 11.0 0 14

SYLVIA’S CAREER HIGHSAll-purpose yards: 18, at Maryland, Oct. 29, 2011 Interceptions: 1, at Maryland, Oct. 29, 2011 Long interception return: 18, at Maryland, Oct. 29, 2011 Tackles: 7, at Virginia Tech, Oct. 22, 2011 (1-6)Tackles for loss: 1.0, Northwestern, Sep. 3, 2011 (1-0)Pass breakups: 2, at Clemson, Oct. 8, 2011

2011 (FRESHMAN): Appeared in 11 games … registered two starts atstrong safety – against Duke (Sept. 17) and at No. 8 Clemson (Oct. 8) …finished the season with 38 tackles, two pass breakups, an interceptionand a tackle for a loss … notched a career-high seven tackles in a 30-14loss at No. 16 Virginia Tech (Oct. 22) … intercepted his first pass and hadtwo tackles in a 28-17 win at Maryland (Oct. 29) … had four tackles and aseason-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-opening24-17 loss vs. Northwestern (Sept. 3).

2010: Redshirted.

HIGH SCHOOL: Earned NEPSAC All-New England Class B honors as a safetyat Cheshire Academy in 2009; also gained All-Colonial League first-team ac-colades … had 10 interceptions in nine games … played for head coach DanO’Dea … was a four-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 BostonHerald 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 ShrinersFootball Classic … also played basketball and tennis at Dartmouth.

PERSONAL: Sean Andrew Sylvia, born October 8, 1990 ... enrolled as ahuman development and communications major in the Lynch School ofEducation ... Sean is the third of Carol Ann and Antone Sylvia’s four chil-dren; his older sister is a BC alumna.

SYLVIA’S CAREER STATISTICSSEASON G UA A Total TFL Sacks FF FR PBU INT2011 11 19 19 38 1.0-3 0.0-0 0 0 2 1-18Totals 11 19 19 38 1.0-3 0.0-0 0 0 2 1-18

SYLVIA’S CAREER GAME-BY-GAME2011 UA A TAC SAC TFL FF FR PBU INTNorthwestern 2 2 4 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0Central Florida 3 0 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0Duke 1 1 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0Wake Forest 3 1 4 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0Clemson 2 2 4 0.0 0.0 0 0 2 0Virginia Tech 1 6 7 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0Maryland 2 0 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 1Florida State 2 1 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0NC State 0 3 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0Notre Dame 2 3 5 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0Miami 1 0 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0

2011 (FRESHMAN): Appeared in all 12 games and stated the final eightgames of the season at left guard … played 533 snaps … the Eagles had sixgames with more than 100 yards rushing; including a 372-yard performanceat Maryland (Oct. 29) … blocked for Rolandan Finch against the Terrapins (Oct.29); Finch’s 243 rushing yards were the third greatest single-game total inprogram history and most in the ACC since 2009 … BC did not give up a sackand scored a season-high four rushing touchdowns versus Maryland … helpedMontel Harris eclipse BC’s rushing record with a 108-yard performance againstWake Forest (Oct. 1); Harris’ career rushing total was 3,734 yards … the Eaglesthrew for more than 200 yards in two games; 351 passing yards against North-western (Sept. 3) and 247 passing yards versus Duke (Sept. 17).

2010: Redshirted.

HIGH SCHOOL: Earned NEPSAC All-New England Class A honors as a senior atPhillips Academy … was a two-time Eagle-Tribune all-star as an offensive line-man; played nose guard and offensive tackle for the Big Blue and head coachLeon Modeste … also competed on the school’s track and field team; won theshot put and discus events at the 2010 New England Class A Prep School meet.

PERSONAL: Robert Emilio Vardaro, born November 26, 1991 ... enrolledas an economics major in the College of Arts & Sciences ... Bobby and histwo older sisters are the children of Jacqui and Robert Vardaro.

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Dartmouth, Mass. (Cheshire Academy, Conn.)

Major: Human Development/Communications

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North Reading, Mass. (Phillips Andover)

Major: Economics

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2011 (JUNIOR): Started all 12 games at left tackle and played 715 snaps… the Eagles had six games with more than 100 yards rushing; includinga 372-yard performance at Maryland (Oct. 29) … blocked for RolandanFinch against the Terrapins (Oct. 29); Finch’s 243 rushing yards were thethird greatest single-game total in program history and most in the ACCsince 2009 … BC did not give up a sack and scored a season-high fourrushing touchdowns versus Maryland … helped Montel Harris eclipse BC’srushing record with a 108-yard performance against Wake Forest (Oct. 1);Harris’ career rushing total was 3,734 yards … the Eagles threw for morethan 200 yards in two games; 351 passing yards against Northwestern(Sept. 3) and 247 passing yards versus Duke (Sept. 17).

2010 (SOPHOMORE): Made eight appearances on the year…spent muchof his first two seasons as the backup to Anthony Castonzo, who was afirst-round NFL draft selection; he was, therefore, able to learn from oneof the best in the country and is now poised and ready to take the reins…a big, strong, physical player who possesses the necessary size and abilityto step right into that role.

2009 (FRESHMAN): Appeared in six games as a second-stringer…BCranked 39th in the country in sacks allowed (1.54)…blocked for RB MontelHarris 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-yardgames.

HIGH SCHOOL: Was a two-time All-City selection at Brashear; lined upat offensive tackle and defensive end for the Bulls … led his team to con-secutive City League titles (2007 and 2008) … paved the way for his team’s306 points in eight City League contests in 2008; the Bulls defense allowedjust 83 points … recorded 70 tackles (52 solos), including seven sacks, inhis senior season … played for head coaches Ron Wabby and Rick Murphy… also played on the school’s basketball, volleyball, and track and fieldteams.

PERSONAL: John William Wetzel, born July 18, 1991 ... enrolled as acommunications major in the College of Arts & Sciences … John is theson of Janet and John Wetzel; has a twin brother, Dave, and two sisters.

2011 (SOPHOMORE): Played in all 12 games … registered 11 starts atright guard … missed the start in the season finale at Miami (Nov. 25) …played 763 snaps, the second most on offense … the Eagles had six gameswith more than 100 yards rushing; including a 372-yard performance atMaryland (Oct. 29) … blocked for Rolandan Finch against the Terrapins(Oct. 29); Finch’s 243 rushing yards were the third greatest single-gametotal in program history and most in the ACC since 2009 … BC did not giveup a sack and scored a season-high four rushing touchdowns versus Mary-

land … helped Montel Harris eclipse BC’s rushing record with a 108-yardperformance against Wake Forest (Oct. 1); Harris’ career rushing total was3,734 yards … the Eagles threw for more than 200 yards in two games;351 passing yards against Northwestern (Sept. 3) and 247 passing yardsversus Duke (Sept. 17).

2010 (FRESHMAN): Appeared in all 13 games…made first collegiate startagainst NC State and also started the Wake Forest game and the Nevadagame in the Kraft Fight Hunger Bowl…showed a tremendous amount ofgrowth…has made great strides in the weight room…has a shot of earningthe starting spot vacated by the graduated Thomas Claiborne…possessesvery good athletic ability and can play center or guard…a smart, hard-working, dedicated lineman.

2009: Redshirted.

HIGH SCHOOL: Earned Division IV All-State first-team honors as a seniortight end at Kennett; played tight end and defensive end for the Eagles …gained Division III All-State honorable mention honors as a junior defensiveend … played for head coaches Gary Millen, Drew Inzer and Ken Sciacca… also played on the school’s basketball team, capturing All-State honorsas a senior.

PERSONAL: Ian Knight White, born April 7, 1991 ... enrolled as a humandevelopment major in the Lynch School of Education… Ian and his youngersister Lauren are the children of Barbara and Bradley White.

WILLIAMS’ CAREER HIGHSPoints scored: 12, Northwestern, Sep. 3, 2011 Touchdowns: 2, Northwestern, Sep. 3, 2011 Rush attempts: 42, at Syracuse, Nov. 27, 2010 Rush yards: 185, at Syracuse, Nov. 27, 2010 (42 carries)Rush TDs: 2, Northwestern, Sep. 3, 2011 Long rush: 69, Northwestern, Sep. 3, 2011 Receptions: 2, vs Nevada, Jan. 9, 2011 ; Northwestern, Sep. 3, 2011 Receiving yards: 11, Notre Dame, Oct. 2, 2010 (1 receptions); Northwest-ern, Sep. 3, 2011 (2 receptions)Long reception: 11, Notre Dame, Oct. 2, 2010 Total offense attempts: 42, at Syracuse, Nov. 27, 2010 (42 rush,0 pass)Total offense yards: 185, at Syracuse, Nov. 27, 2010 (185 rush,0 pass)All-purpose yards: 185, at Syracuse, Nov. 27, 2010 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. 6, 2010 Tackles: 1, Maryland, Oct. 23, 2010 (1-0); Northwestern, Sep. 3, 2011 (0-1)

2011 (SOPHOMORE): Appeared in 10 games and made seven starts …led the team with four rushing touchdowns … was second on the team inattempts (124), yards (517) and average per game (51.7) … rushed for aseason-high 114 yards on 22 carries and scored a career-high two touch-downs in the 24-17 season-opening loss vs. Northwestern (Sept. 3) … alsohad a career-long rush of 69 yards against the Wildcats … rushed 16 timesfor 72 yards and a touchdown in a 28-17 win at Maryland (Oct. 29) … tallied95 yards on 20 carries in a 45-17 win against Massachusetts (Sept. 24) …

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Pittsburgh, Pa. (Brashear)

Major: Communications

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Conway, N.H. (Kennett)

Major: Human Development

62 OG | Jr. | 6-5 | 303

Andre WilliAms

Schnecksville, Pa. (Parkland)

Major: Applied Psychology/Human Development

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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 againstNC State (Nov. 12).

2010 (FRESHMAN): Appeared in all 13 games…rushed for 461 yards on95 carries on the year…had 19 carries for 70 yards and a touchdown, alongwith two receptions for seven yards against Nevada in the Kraft FightHunger Bowl…started the regular-season finale (vs. Syracuse) for the in-jured Montel Harris…set a school record for carries with 42 rushes for 185yards and a touchdown in that game…posted 108 yards rushing on just 12carries, including a career-long 59 yarder, vs. Virginia…rushed for 24 yardson five carries against Clemson…rushed six times for 25 yards and caughta pass at NC State … made an 11-yard reception against Notre Dame…had24 rushing yards on four carries against Weber State.

HIGH SCHOOL: Earned All-State Class AAAA first-team honors as a seniorrunning back at Parkland High School…selected as the Morning Call Playerof the Year…also gained All-Area and All-Lehigh Valley Conference acco-lades in 2009…carried the ball 128 times for 1,913 yards and 33 touch-downs in his senior season…also made four receptions for 30 yards…ranfor 258 yards and five scores in a win over East Stroudsburg South…ledthe Trojans to a 10-3 record in 2009…rushed for 959 yards and 14 touch-downs on 151 carries in 2008…spent two years at Harrison High School inKennesaw, Georgia, before moving to Parkland.

PERSONAL: Andre Rishard Williams, born August 28, 1992…studying ap-plied psychology and human development in the Lynch School of Education… Andre is the third of Lancelene and Ervin Williams' four children.

WILLIAMS’ CAREER STATISTICS

SEASON G ATT YDS AVG TD LG REC YDS AVG TD LG

2010 13 95 461 4.9 2 59 4 15 3.8 0 112011 12 124 517 4.2 4 69 2 11 5.5 0 7TOTALS 25 219 978 4.5 6 69 6 26 4.3 0 11

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Northwestern 22 114 5.2 2 69 2 11 5.5 0 7UCF 12 59 4.9 0 16 0 0 0 0 0Duke 13 56 4.3 1 17 0 0 0 0 0UMass 20 95 4.8 0 19 0 0 0 0 0Wake Forest 2 1 0.5 0 2 0 0 0 0 0Virginia Tech 5 8 1.6 0 15 0 0 0 0 0Maryland 16 72 4.5 1 22 0 0 0 0 0NC State 18 61 3.4 0 8 0 0 0 0 0Notre Dame 3 -1 -0.3 0 -1 0 0 0 0 0Miami 13 57 4.0 0 14 0 0 0 0 0

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Weber State 4 24 6.0 0 16 0 0 0.0 0 0Kent State 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0Notre Dame 0 0 0.0 0 0 1 11 11.0 0 11NC State 6 25 4.2 0 13 1 -1 -1.0 0 -1Florida State 2 7 3.5 0 6 0 0 0.0 0 0Maryland 1 1 1.0 0 1 0 0 0.0 0 0Clemson 5 24 4.8 0 14 0 0 0.0 0 0Wake Forest 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0Duke 4 17 4.3 0 8 0 0 0.0 0 0Virginia 12 108 9.0 0 59 0 0 0.0 0 0Syracuse 42 185 4.4 1 26 0 0 0.0 0 0Nevada 19 70 3.7 1 30 2 7 3.5 0 5

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Tackles: 5, Massachusetts, Sep. 24, 2011 (3-2)

2011 (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 theseason with 18 tackles … recorded season highs with five tackles andthree solo stops in a 45-17 win vs. Massachusetts (Sept. 24) … had a pairof tackles in five different games – vs. Northwestern (Sept. 3), vs. Duke(Sept. 17), at No. 8 Clemson (Oct. 8) … at No. 16 Virginia Tech (Oct. 22)and vs. NC State (Nov. 12).

2010: Redshirted.

HIGH SCHOOL: Selected to the 2009 Super 26 All-State Team by the Mas-sachusetts Football Coaches Association; was named Defensive Player ofthe Year by the Gridiron Club of Greater Boston … also gained All-Scholastichonors from the Boston Globe, Boston Herald and Brockton Enterprise asa senior defensive back at Brockton High School; also played wide receiverand was a return specialist … was selected as the Enterprise DefensivePlayer 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 touch-downs on special teams, returning two punts and one kickoff for scores… played for head coach Peter Colombo … also competed on the school’strack and field team.

PERSONAL: Dominique E. Williams, born October 6, 1992 ... enrolledas a communications major in the College of Arts & Sciences ... Do-minique is the son of Stefanie Corbin and Dana Williams; has fouryounger siblings.

WILLIAMS’ CAREER STATISTICS

SEASON G UA A Total TFL Sacks FF FR PBU INT

2011 11 10 8 18 0.0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0-0Totals 11 10 8 18 0.0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0-0

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Northwestern 2 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0Central Florida 1 0 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0Duke 1 1 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0UMass 3 2 5 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0Wake Forest 1 0 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0Clemson 1 1 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0Virginia Tech 0 2 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0Maryland 0 1 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0Florida State 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0NC State 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0Notre Dame 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0

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2011 (FRESHMAN): Played in seven games and earned first career startin the season finale at Miami (Nov. 25) … played 118 snaps on the year …blocked for Rolandan Finch against the Terrapins (Oct. 29); Finch’s 243rushing yards were the third greatest single-game total in program historyand most in the ACC since 2009 … BC did not give up a sack and scored aseason-high four rushing touchdowns versus Maryland … the Eagles threwfor more than 200 yards in two games; 351 passing yards against North-western (Sept. 3) and 247 passing yards versus Duke (Sept. 17).

2010: Redshirted.

HIGH SCHOOL: Earned NEPSAC All-New England Class C honors in 2008 …was a two-way lineman at Proctor Academy … gained Evergreen League Of-fensive Lineman of the Year honors as a junior … captured Proctor’s 2010 Ath-letic Award, presented to a senior for outstanding dedication, achievementand ability for three or more years … earned Evergreen League Most ImprovedLineman honors in 2007 … led the Hornets to the Evergreen Northeast Divisionchampionship in 2008 … served as team captain in 2009 … played for headcoach Chuck Reid … also played on the school’s baseball and wrestling teams.

PERSONAL: Harris E. Williams, born August 7, 1991 ... enrolled as a com-puter science major in the College of Arts & Sciences ... Harris is the sonof Andrea and Neville Williams; has an older brother, Neville, Jr.

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 playedfor the school’s wrestling and lacrosse teams … earned all-state status asa 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.

PERSONAL: Zach Wolfe, born June 26, 1991 … a fine student who was amember of the National Honor Society ... enrolled as a history major inthe College of Arts and Sciences … Zach is the son of Liz and Alan Wolfe;has an older brother and a younger sister.

2011: Redshirted.

HIGH SCHOOL: Earned All-State honors (All Groups and Non-Public) as asenior defensive end/fullback at Seton Hall Prep … gained Essex CountyDefensive Player of the Year accolades … selected to the New Jersey Foot-ball Coaches Association Super 100 … captured Chuck Mound Big TimeDefensive Lineman of the Year honors … also earned All-Super Essex Con-ference plaudits … recorded 100 tackles and 10 sacks in 2010; on offense,averaged 15.3 yards per carry and 21.6 yards per catch … team finishedwith a 10-1 mark in 2010 … registered 64 stops, 11 sacks and three fumblerecoveries as a junior; also blocked one punt and one field-goal attempt… played for head coach John Finnegan … also played on the Pirates’ bas-ketball team.

PERSONAL: Connor Michael Wujciak, born September 24, 1992 ... enrolledin the Carroll School of Management … Connor is the son of Erin and AlanWujciak; has an older brother and a younger sister … his father played of-fensive guard on Notre Dame’s 1973 national championship team; hisbrother, Alex, was a three-time All-ACC selection at linebacker at Maryland(2008-10).

NOTES: Joined the team prior to spring (2012) practice.

HIGH SCHOOL: Earned CEGEP AAA all-star team honors as a return manas a junior … named as the Cougars 2010 Offensive MVP … brought backtwo kicks for touchdowns as a junior … hauled in 37 receptions for 750yards and four touchdowns in 2010 … missed most of the 2011 seasonwith a broken hand … played for head coach Jean-Francois Joucas … alsoparticipated in soccer, track, and speed skating in high school.

PERSONAL: Joel Karim Zoungrana, born May 28, 1992 ... enrolled in theCollege of Arts & Sciences … Karim is the son of Sophie and Hamado Zoun-grana; has one older step brother.

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ZaCH WOlFE

Atlanta, Ga. (The Lovett School)

Major: History

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West Caldwell, N.J. (Seton Hall Prep)

Major: Undeclared

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JOEl Karim ZOUNGraNa

Montreal, Quebec (Champlain-Lennoxville)

Major: Communications

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Harris Williams

Lynn, Mass. (Proctor Academy)

Major: Computer Science

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HIGH SCHOOL: Earned the George Conte Award for leadership as a seniortight end at Ocean Township High School … led the Spartans in receptioncompletion percentage and receiving yards during his senior year … cap-tured the FCA/Sam Mills Football Leadership Award … … was also a varsityletterman in basketball and baseball … led the basketball team in re-bounding as a senior and ranked among the Shore Conference leaders inrebounding in 2012 … captured the "Nails and Glue" varsity basketballaward … ; earned the Varsity Baseball Award as his school's top seniorplayer … 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 fouryears of high school … a member of the National Honor Society who wasan AP Scholar with Honor … won the United States Army Reserve NationalScholar-Athlete award … won the National Association of SecondarySchools Principal’s Leadership Award was also an All-Shore ConferenceAll-Academic selection.

PERSONAL: Anthony J. Caruso, born December 18, 1993 ... accepted intothe Honors Program in the Carroll School of Management … A.J. and hisolder sister Danielle, a varsity swimmer at Lehigh University, are the chil-dren of Marisa and Anthony Caruso.

HIGH SCHOOL: Named the 2011 New Jersey Football Player of the Yearby the Maxwell Football Club – New Jersey High School Football Committee… 2011 Maxwell Football Club Mini-Max Award recipient … Max Preps Sec-ond Team All-American … hailed as the 2011 Touchdown Club of SouthernNJ Lineman of the Year … earned All-South Jersey first-team honors in2011; 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 Courier-Post… twice named to theNew Jersey Top 100 … paved the way for a running game that amassedjust less than 2,500 yards in 2011 … captained the Dawgs team that went11-1 and won the Colonial Conference en route to an appearance in theSouth Jersey Group 2 title game in 2011 … helped lead the Bulldawgs tothe South Jersey Group 2 title during an 11-1 season in 2010 … played forhead coach Frank DeLano … named the Scholar-Athlete of the Year byBrooks Irvine and the Haddonfield Memorial High School.

PERSONAL: James Patrick Cashman, born August 20, 1993 ... enrolled inthe Carroll School of Management … Jim is the son of Donna and JimCashman; has a younger sister, Jessie.

HIGH SCHOOL:

Earned All-Scholastic honors from both the Boston Globe and Boston Her-ald as a junior and senior … named an ESPNBoston.com MIAA All-Stateselection in 2011 … chosen as the Dual County League Small OffensivePlayer of the Year as a junior and senior … garnered New England PrepStars Football Player of the Year accolades in 2010 … rushed for 1,800yards and 24 touchdowns as a senior … ran for 1,900 yards and 24 touch-downs as a junior … helped lead the Patriots to a 13-0 record and a Division3 Super Bowl title in 2011; racked up 122 rushing yards and three touch-downs in the game … part of the C-C team that went 10-3 and fell toDuxbury in the Division 2A Super Bowl in 2010 … played for head coachMike Robichaud.

HIGH SCHOOL: Earned First Team All-State honors from the Newark Star-Ledger … hauled in 55 receptions for 1,249 yards and 18 touchdowns in2011 … led the state in receiving touchdowns and ranked second in NewJersey for receiving yardage as a senior … caught 133 passes for 2,630yards and 25 touchdowns on his career … named the Bergen County RecordMale Athlete of the Week after catching 10 balls for 278 yards and fivetouchdowns in a 41-13 win over Northern Highlands on Oct. 6 during hissenior season … also had three interceptions, returning one for a touch-down, in 2011 as a defensive back … helped lead the Norsemen to a 7-3record in 2011, the team’s first winning season since 2004 … played forhead 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 in the Collegeof Arts & Sciences … Dan is the son of Julie and James Crimmins; hastwo older brothers, Matt and Ryan.

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West Allenhurst, N.J.

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Hyde Park, Mass.

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Closter, N.J.

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HIGH SCHOOL:

Played the 2011 season for the Worcester Academy Hilltoppers … EarnedAll-Ohio Division I first-team honors and All-Southwest District first-teamhonors as a senior linebacker at St. Xavier … was a 2010 RivalsHigh.comAll-America first-team choice … gained TriStateFootball.com’s CincinnatiDefensive Player of the Year award in 2010 … captured All-Greater CatholicLeague South Co-Player of the Year honors … registered 34 tackles forloss, including 18 sacks, in 2010 … made 82 stops, including 14 tacklesfor 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 December 12, 1992 ... enrolledin the College of Arts & Sciences … Steven is the son of Minerva and StevenDaniels; has two brothers and two sisters.

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 PrepLeague Player of the Year accolades as a senior … caught 50 passes for 1,000yards and 10 touchdowns as a wide receiver in 2011 after switching from quar-terback … also amassed 140 rushing yards and three touchdowns on 23 carriesas a senior … helped lead the Raiders to a 7-1 record and the Mid-AtlanticPrep League title as a captain in 2011 … honored as a Mid-Atlantic Prep Leagueand Star-Ledger first-team selection in 2010 … played for his father, headcoach Dave Dudeck … also played baseball and ran track at Hun.

PERSONAL: David James Dudeck III, born October 29, 1993... enrolled inthe Carroll School of Management … David is the second of Amy and DaveDudeck's four children; has two brothers and one sister.

HIGH SCHOOL: Named to Division II and Central Mass. Conference all-starteams by the Worcester Telegram and Gazette; earned two league honorsin baseball and one in basketball … captained all three teams; twice forbaseball and basketball … passed for 2,200 yards and 15 touchdowns andrecorded 8.5 sacks as a senior at St. Peter-Marian … led the Guardians toa 7-4 record on the gridiron in 2011 … averaged 12.6 points for the St. Peter-Marian Central Mass Division I finalist basketball team … guided the base-ball team to a 22nd straight appearance in the Central Mass. Division ITournament with a 4-2 record, 0.91 ERA and a .409 batting average … ledEast Side American Legion Post 201 to a baseball state title in the summerof 2011 … lettered all four years in baseball and basketball and three timesin football at SPM … National Honor Society member … class vice president… earned one of 12 Charter Communications Scholar Athlete awards.

PERSONAL: Steven Flynn, born October 17, 1993... enrolled in the Car-roll School of Management… Steve is the son of Kim and Paul Flynn; hastwo older brothers, Frank and Tom ... Frank played in the 2002 Little LeagueWorld Series.

HIGH SCHOOL: Registered 115 tackles as a senior at Boston College HighSchool … recorded 85 tackles as a junior … coached by Jon Bartlett at BC Highand competed for the North in the 2012 Agganis All-Star Football Classic …Played for Bill Glennon at Phillips Exeter Academy where he started at bothLinebacker and Guard.. National Honor Society member … earned high honorsat Phillips Exeter Academy and BC High … graduated from BC High with a 4.0grade point average … also lettered in track at Phillips Exeter Academy.

PERSONAL: Michael James Gaffney, born May 7, 1993... enrolled in theCarroll School of Management as an finance major… Mike is the son ofTheresa and Ted Gaffney; has four younger siblings – Megan, Marie, Maeveand Matthew … his father is a 1986 Boston College graduate.

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Michael Gaffney

Wakefield, Mass.

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Hamilton, N.J.

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Steven DanielS

Cincinnati, Ohio

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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, Mary-

land, 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 accolade in 2011 … national regarded tight end by Ri-

vals.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 in the Car-

roll School of Management as a finance major… Michael is the son of Jean

and Mike Giacone; has a younger sister named Kelly.

HIGH SCHOOL: Earned Virginia Independent Schools Athletic Association

Division 2 all-state first-team honors as an offensive and defensive line-

man 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

first-team 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 champi-

onship 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.

PERSONAL: Winthrop John Homer, born Dec. 23, 1993... enrolled in the

College of Arts & Sciences … Win is the son of Jennifer and Ed Homer.

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 January 8, 1994 ... enrolled

in the Carroll School of Management… Harrison and his younger brother

Hunter are the sons of Cheryl and Gerard Jackson.

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 August 20, 1994 ... enrolled in the

Carroll School of Management … 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.

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Westfield, N.J.

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Christchurch, Va.

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Harrison Jackson

Round Hill, Va.

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Bryce Jones

University Heights, Ohio

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HIGH SCHOOL: Earned ESPNBoston.com’s Defensive Player of the Yearhonors as a senior linebacker … honored as NewEnglandPrepStars.com’sPlayer of the Year … selected for the Massachusetts High School FootballCoaches’ Association’s “Super 26” All-State Team … recognized as a two-time ESPNBoston MIAA All-State honoree … named a Merrimack Valley Con-ference all-star in 2009, 2010, and 2011 … chosen as Co-MVP of the MVCas a senior … represented team as a captain in 2010 and 2011 … recorded155 tackles (eight for loss) and three sacks as a senior … also caught 10passes for 183 yards and a touchdown as a tight end in 2011 … totaled 131tackles (13 for loss), two sacks, and three interceptions as a junior … helpedlead the Lions to a 10-2 finish to go along with a MVC Division 1 leaguetitle 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 CarrollSchool of Management… Tim is the son of Phil Joy and Jean Birkhead;has one brother, Tyler, and one sister, Kaleigh.

HIGH SCHOOL: Captured All-Tri Metro Conference honors as a sophomore,junior and senior quarterback at the Breck School; served as team captainin each of his final two years … led Breck to the sectional championshipas a junior… set Breck School record with 7,456 passing yards and 88touchdowns in three seasons as the team’s starting quarterback … earnedMinnesota State High School League honors twice – in 2010 and 2011 …earned Pioneer Press All-State honorable mention and All-Tri Metro Con-ference honors in 2011 … threw for 2,410 yards and 29 touchdowns in ninegames as a senior … tossed 236 completions for 3,080 yards and 35 TDsas a junior … played for head coaches Chris Ohm (2009-10) and BrettBergene (2011) … also excelled on the basketball court and baseball dia-mond; earned the Mustanger award for work ethic and leadership as asenior captain.

PERSONAL: Austin Cole Ewald Lommen, born January 13, 1994... enrolledin the College of Arts & Sciences … an exceptional student who is an Ad-vanced Placement Scholar with honor … Austin is the son of MichelleEwald and Al Lommen; has a younger sister, Madison.

HIGH SCHOOL: Earned Georgia Athletic Coaches Association and AtlantaJournal Constitution All-State first-team honors as a senior wide receiverin 2011… recorded 36 receptions for 891 yards and 11 touchdowns duringhis senior season … registered 23 receptions for 504 yards and nine touch-downs as a junior … helped lead Darlington into playoff competition ineach of his four schoolboy years …. named to first team All-Area in 2010and 2011; received honorable mention as a sophomore … distinguished asan All-Region 6A first-team by MaxPreps as a senior … competed in the2010 rising senior all-star game featuring the top 90 players in the state… played for head coach by Tommy Atha … earned four varsity letters infootball and track and field … led the track team to regional titles and topthree finishes at the state championship as a junior and senior … was athree-time track and field regional champion – in the 100-meter dash,long jump and triple jump … reached the Georgia state championship inthe 100 (two-time), 4x100, 4x400, long jump (three-time) and triple jump.

PERSONAL: Nigel David Matthews, born February 3, 1994 in Edison, N.J.... enrolled in the Carroll School of Management … Nigel is the son of Al-theia and Michael Green; has two brothers, Christopher and Daniel Jackson,and one sister, Ashanti Green.

HIGH SCHOOL: Earned second-team all-state honors from the NewarkStar-Ledger as a senior defensive lineman … recognized as a All-Non-Pub-lic first team selection and as a All-West Jersey selection in 2011 …recorded 60 tackles, 14 sacks, and five forced fumbles as a senior … helpedlead 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 … alsoplayed basketball for the Lions.

PERSONAL: Malachi James Moore, born November 21, 1993... enrolledin the College of Arts & Sciences … Malachi is the son of Boris and KarenMoore; has one older sister, Vanessa, a senior center on the Georgetownbasketball team.

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Hackettstown, N.J.

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Dallas, Ga.

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Chelmsford, Mass.

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Austin Lommen

Eden Prairie, Minn.

(Breck School)

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HIGH SCHOOL: Earned All-Area Defensive Player of the Year honors fromScripps Treasure Coast Newspapers … named second team All-State asa senior … recognized as First Team All-Area in 2010-11; received hon-orable mention as a sophomore … played in the Palm Beach County-Trea-sure Coast Senior All-Star Game and had an interception … hailed as the2011 Impact Player of the Year by Next Level Sports Scouting … totaled24 career interceptions; returned two for touchdowns … recorded 80 tack-les and four interceptions as a senior … registered 496 receiving yardsand five touchdowns on 25 catches to go along with 275 rushing yardsand two touchdowns on 36 carries in 2011 … amassed 70 tackles andseven interceptions in as a junior … hauled in 15 receptions for 390 yardsand six touchdowns in 2010 … helped lead the Tigers to an 8-4 recordand a berth in the playoffs as a senior … Martin County’s Team MVP andOffensive Player of the Year as a senior … played for head coach ChuckKenyon; served as captain for two seasons … led the Tigers basketballteam to district championships ini 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 rollthroughout tenure at Martin County … also active as a Safe School Am-bassador, Best Buddies mentor, high school ministry and Pop Warnerfootball coach.

PERSONAL: Justin Simmons, born on November 19, 1993 in Manassas,Va. ... enrolled in the College of Arts & Sciences … Justin is the son ofKimberly and Victor Simmons; has two younger siblings, Nate and Tristan.

HIGH SCHOOL: Earned All-Broward County honorable mention as a seniorlinebacker and long snapper … competed at linebacker and long snapperfor coach Rocco Casullo at the national powerhouse St. Thomas Aquinas… amassed 98 tackles and two interceptions – one pick came in a nation-ally televised show down between the No. 2 Raider and No. 3 De La Salle(CA) … as a senior, was third on team with 37.0 (32-10) tackles and secondwith two interceptions; registered 5.5 tackles for loss and one sack … par-ticipated in an all-star game … recipient of the Marine Corp. Honor forcourage and strength … earned Dean’s Honor Roll recognition.

PERSONAL: Leonard James Skubal, born July 21, 1993 in Boca Raton,Fla. ... enrolled in the Carroll School of Management as a business major…Lenoard is the son of Carol and John; has a younger sister, Maryann.

HIGH SCHOOL: Earned Army All-America accolades and All-North Jerseyfirst-team honors as a senior linebacker … took home MSG Varsity All-Metro accolades in 2011 … named a second-team all-state selection as ajunior … recorded 72 tackles, 16 tackles for loss, and 13 sacks in 2011 …returned three fumbles for touchdowns, setting a single-season schoolrecord 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 December 14, 1993 ... enrolledin the Carroll School of Management … Mike and his older brother Mattheware the children of Pamela Coles and Steven Strizak.

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Fair Lawn, N.J.

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are the children of Pamela Coles and Steven Strizak.

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-EasternPAFoot-

ball.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.

PERSONAL: Francis Taylor, born February 11, 1944 in Philadelphia, Pa. ...

enrolled in the Carroll School of Management … Frank is the son of Char-

lene and Francis; has three older siblings, Derek, Dayne and Brittney, and

a younger sister, Chelsey.

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 August 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.

HIGH SCHOOL: Earned Times-Union All-First Coast team honors in 2011

… named a first team Class 5A All-State selection as a senior … repre-

sented team as a captain in 2010 and 2011 … 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 …

played for head coach Mark Thorson.

PERSONAL: Robert William Wolford, Jr., born December 21, 1993 ... en-

rolled in the Carroll School of Management … Bobby and his younger sib-

lings John and Josie are the children of Robert and Jasmin Wolford … his

uncle, Will Wolford, was an offensive tackle in the NFL from 1986-1998

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Warrington, Pa.

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Amherst, Ohio

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Jacksonville, Fla.

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Head CoaCH Frank Spaziani

Frank Spaziani is beginning his fourth year as head coachof the Boston College football team and his 16th sea-son overall on the BC football staff. Widely regarded

as one of the best defensive minds in college football, he wasnamed head coach in 2009 after a 10-year run as the Eagles’ de-fensive coordinator and two as running backs coach. Spaziani’s headcoaching record now stands at 20-19 (he was credited with BC’s25-24 win over Navy in the 2006 Meineke Car Care Bowl as he servedas interim head coach following the departure of Tom O’Brien).

The son of first-generation Italian-Americans Joseph andRegina Spaziani, “Coach Spaz” grew up in Clark, N.J., and neverforgot his roots. The values of hard work, toughness, dedication,humility, loyalty and honesty he learned as a boy have formed thefoundation for his coaching philosophy. Spaziani would becomethe last player recruited to Penn State by a young assistant namedJoe Paterno, who went on to become the head coach the next year.Talented in baseball as well, Spaziani was originally recruited asa quarterback but eventually became a defensive end before serv-ing as a graduate assistant for Paterno.

His first season as head coach at Boston College (2009) required more than a few tough decisions due to several key injuries. By mid-summer, expectations were low; at the ACC’s Operation Football in July, the league’s media predicted the Eagleswould finish dead last in the Atlantic Division. But the team over-achieved, finishing with an 8-5 record, tied for second in the ACCAtlantic Division, and played in its 11th straight bowl game, giving

After a 10-year run as the Eagles’ defensive coordinator, Frank Spaziani

took the reins of the Boston College football program.

THe SPaziani FileBirthdate April 1, 1947Age 65Hometown Clark, N.J.High School Arthur L. Johnson High SchoolCollege Penn State (B.A. Marketing '69) Seton Hall (M.A. Education '72)Wife Laura HeikelChildren Joseph, Avery and Andrew

CoaCHinG Career2009-2012 Boston College Head Coach1999-2008 Boston College Defensive Coord.1997-98 Boston College Running Backs1994-96 Calgary-CFL Defensive Coord.1992-93 Winnipeg-CFL Defensive Coord.1985-90 Virginia Defensive Coord./ Defensive Backs1982-85 Virginia Defensive Backs1977-81 Navy Defensive Backs1975-77 Navy Tight Ends/Tackles1969 Penn State Graduate Assistant

Year-BY-Year CoaCHinG reCord

Totals 20-19* earned BC’s 25-24 win over Navy in the 2006 Meineke Car Care Bowl serving as Interim Head Coach

BowlS CoaCHed1978 Navy Holiday1980 Navy Garden State1981 Navy Liberty1984 Virginia Peach1987 Virginia All-America1989 Virginia Citrus1990 Virginia Sugar1992 Winnipeg Grey Cup1993 Winnipeg Grey Cup1995 Calgary Grey Cup1999 Boston College Insight.com2000 Boston College Jeep Aloha2001 Boston College Music City2002 Boston College Motor City2003 Boston College Diamond Walnut San Francisco2004 Boston College Continental Tire2005 Boston College MPC Computers2006 Boston College Mieneke Car Care2007 Boston College Champs Sports 2008 Boston College Gaylord Hotels Music City2009 Boston College Emerald2010 Boston College Kraft Fight Hunger

BowlS PlaYed1967 Penn State Gator1969 Penn State Orange

Frank Spaziani

Gregory P. Barber & Family Head Coach

16th Season at Boston College

Fourth Season as head coach

At Boston CollegeSeason Record2006* 1-02009 8-5

Season Record2010 7-62011 4-8

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national power USC all it could handle in the third-most-watchedbowl game televised on ESPN. True freshman linebacker LukeKuechly was named ACC Defensive Rookie of the Year after com-ing out of nowhere to lead the league in tackles and averagingmore tackles-per-game than any rookie since the NCAA begantracking the stat in 2003. And the Eagles continued their proudtradition of achieving in the classroom, becoming one of only sixFBS programs in the country to receive a Graduation SuccessRate score of 90 or better.

The 2010 season followed suit. The Eagles began the season2-5 and were plagued by injuries to key defensive starters AlexAlbright, Wes Davis and DeLeon Gause. Midway through the sea-son, 25 of the 44 players on the team’s two-deep were freshmenor sophomores. But led by the nation’s leading tackler (Kuechly),the Eagles became the first team in ACC history to win five con-secutive games after losing five in a row. In so doing, they becameeligible for their 12th consecutive bowl game. The squad led theACC in total defense and the nation in rushing defense.

Thanks in no small part to a series of injuries to key players,the 2011 team stumbled to a 1-6 start before regrouping to finishthe season strong, winning three of their final five ACC games.Kuechly led the nation in tackles for the second straight year andbecame the most decorated defensive player in Boston Collegefootball history. He captured the FWAA’s Bronko Nagurski Awardas the nation’s top defensive player of the year; the LombardiAward, given to the nation’s top interior lineman or linebacker;the Dick Butkus Award, as the nation’s top linebacker, and theLott IMPACT Defensive Player of the Year Award. A two-time con-sensus All-American, Kuechly was the 2011 ACC Defensive Playerof the Year and a first-round NFL draft selection. A number ofoutstanding freshmen and sophomores saw significant playingtime by the end of the season, providing an optimistic glimpseinto the future. Three freshmen, in fact, earned Freshman All-America honors, including DT Dominic Appiah, G Bobby Vardaroand LB Sean Duggan.

Spaziani’s reputation as an outstanding coach was built upona decade of producing one of the toughest defenses in collegefootball. In 2008, the Eagles ranked in the top 10 in the nation inseven defensive categories, including interceptions (first, 26);turnovers gained (second, 36); total defense (fifth, 268.14 ypg.);red zone defense (sixth, 72 percent); first downs allowed (sixth,14.71 pg.); rushing defense (seventh, 91.2 ypg.), and pass effi-ciency defense (98.81). The Eagles advanced to the ACC Cham-pionship game for the second consecutive season. In addition,Herzlich was named ACC Defensive Player of the Year.

In 2007 Spaziani’s defense ranked second in the nation andled the ACC in rushing defense, allowing just 75.5 yards per game.Senior free safety Jamie Silva was a consensus All-America first-team selection and was one of three finalists forthe 2007 Jim Thorpe Award, which is given to the nation’s top de-fensive back. Spaziani was part of a staff that led the Eagles toan 11-3 finish, the first BC team to win 11 games since 1940.

The 2007 Eagles began the season 8-0 and were ranked No. 2 inthe nation in both major polls. The team won the Atlantic Division of the ACC and finished 10th in the final AP poll, BC’sbest finish since the 1984 season.

In 2006, Boston College led the ACC with five defensive touch-downs. The Eagles were third in the ACC in scoring defense andJo-Lonn Dunbar was named National Defensive Player of theWeek when he scored two of BC’s three defensive touchdownsvs. Maryland. In 2005, BC led the ACC in rushing defense (90.8ypg.) and red zone defense (25-39, 64.1 percent) and was thirdin scoring defense (15.9 ypg.). The 2004 Eagles were ranked inthe top 10 nationally in scoring defense, top 20 in rushing defenseand top 25 in pass efficiency defense. In 2003 BC was rankedsecond in the Big East in total defense and rushing defense. Dur-ing the 2002 season, the Eagle defense was ranked 13th nation-ally in passing defense, 25th in pass efficiency defense, 23rd inscoring defense and 37th in total defense.

Spaziani joined the BC coaching staff after three seasons withthe Calgary Stampeders of the Canadian Football League. Duringhis coaching tenure at Calgary, he served two seasons as the defensive coordinator. Prior to his coaching stint at Calgary, heserved as the defensive coordinator for two years with the Win-nipeg Blue Bombers. Spaziani spent nine years as a member ofthe Virginia coaching staff, where he was defensive coordinatorfor his last five seasons in Charlottesville, after having been defensive backs coach for the first four.

Spaziani is a 1969 graduate of Penn State, where he was a stardefensive end on the Nittany Lions teams that tied Florida Statein the 1967 Gator Bowl and defeated Kansas in the 1969 OrangeBowl. He began his coaching career in 1969 as a graduate assis-tant to Joe Paterno at Penn State. After three years as an assis-tant high school coach, he became head coach at Hempstead(N.Y.) High School in 1973, and a year later, at Raritan (N.J.) HighSchool. He joined head coach George Welsh as an offensive as-sistant at the U.S. Naval Academy in 1975 and went with Welshfrom Annapolis to Virginia in 1982.

Frank and his wife, the former Laura Heikel, are the parentsof three children, Joseph and twins Avery and Andrew.

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coaching accoMplishMents

• Came to Boston College after serving as offensive coord./quarterbacks

coach for one season (2011) at New Mexico State. There, he helped

lead the Aggies to an average 398 yards of total offense per game and

273 passing yards per game; ranked 25th among FBS teams in passing

offense.

• Served as Kent State head coach and offensive coordinator for seven

seasons (2004-10); guided the Golden Flashes to a 29-53 record.

• Regarded as one of the nation’s premier quarterback mentors. His list

of protégés includes Miami Dolphins quarterback David Garrard, Cleve-

land Browns receiver Josh Cribbs, one of only four quarterbacks in

NCAA history to rush for 3,500 yards and throw for 7,000 yards in his

career, and New England Patriots receiver Julian Edelman, who broke

Cribbs’ single-season Kent State record for total offense as a senior

quarterback in 2008.

• Joined the Kent State staff as offensive coordinator under Dean Pees

in January 2003; guided the Golden Flashes to an average of 26.8

points per game and scored at least 30 points in eight games that fall.

• Was named Kent State’s head coach on March 1, 2004; signed a four-

year extension following a 2006 campaign during which Kent State

improved by five wins.

• From 2006-10, Martin’s offense at Kent State averaged 422.6 yards

and 26.3 points per game. The team recorded a remarkable 16,907

yards of total offense during that span.

• Coached 20 Kent State players who earned All-Mid-American Confer-

ence accolades from 2007-10, including 2010 MAC Defensive Player

of the Year Roosevelt Nix, Eugene Jarvis, who was atop the active Foot-

ball Bowl Subdivision running backs list with 3,722 career yards on

the ground, and Brian Lainhart, whose 17 career interceptions also

was tops among active FBS players.

• Coached four players selected in the NFL draft — Jameson Konz (2010;

Seattle), Usama Young (2007; New Orleans), Jack Williams (2008; Den-

ver) and Julian Edelman (2009; New England).

• Spent 11 seasons at East Carolina (1992-2002); served as offensive

coordinator during his last seven seasons. Also served as the tight

ends coach and special team’s coordinator for two seasons (1992-93)

and two years as wide receivers coach (1994-95) while at ECU.

• Advanced to five bowl games while at East Carolina; the Liberty Bowl

(1994,1995), the GMAC (formerly Mobile Alabama) Bowl (1999, 2001)

and the galleryfurniture.com Bowl (2000).

• Played a significant role in the development of East Carolina quarter-

back David Garrard, who broke 28 school passing records and total

offensive records from 1998-2001.

• Coached three of the top six receivers in East Carolina history — Jason

Nichols, Terrance Cooper and Mitchell Galloway.

• Spent the 1988-91 seasons at East Tennessee State. Coached the run-

ning backs for one season then served as offensive coordinator and

quarterbacks/wide receivers coach during his final three years.

• Served as a graduate assistant at Kentucky from 1986-87.

personal inforMation

• Was a four-year letterman at Kentucky from 1981-84, as a part-time

starter at quarterback before injuries limited him to the holder role.

• Earned a bachelor’s degree in history from Kentucky in 1985.

• A native of Oak Ridge, Tenn.

notable professionals coacheD

• QB david garrard (east Carolina): Recorded more than 9,000 pass-

ing yards and 1,000 rushing yards at ECU (1998-2001); member of the

Dolphins, drafted by the Jaguars in 2002

• wr Josh Cribbs (Kent state): Member of the Cleveland Browns;

holds NFL record for kickoff returns for TDs; set Kent State records in

seven categories, including passing yardage (7,169) and touchdowns

(41) as a QB (2001-04)

• wr Julian edelman (Kent state): 2009 draft choice of the Patriots;

broke Joshua Cribbs’ single-season school record for total offense as

a senior QB in 2008.

The MarTin FileAge 49Hometown Oak Ridge, Tenn.High School Oak Ridge High SchoolCollege Kentucky (History, 1985)Wife VickiChildren Molly, Cory and Bobby

COaChing Career2012 Boston College Offensive Coord./QB2011 New Mexico St. Offensive Coord./QB2004-2010 Kent St. Head Coach2003 Kent St. Offensive Coord./QB1996-2002 East Carolina Offensive Coord.1994-96 East Carolina Wide Receivers1992-1994 East Carolina Tight Ends/Special Teams1989-91 East Tenn. St. Offensive Coord./QB/WR1988 East Tenn. St. Running Backs1986-87 Kentucky Graduate Assistant

BOwls COaChed1994 East Carolina Liberty 1995 East Carolina Liberty 1999 East Carolina Mobile Alabama 2000 East Carolina galleryfurniture.com2001 East Carolina GMAC

Playing exPerienCe1981-84 Kentucky Quarterback

BOwls Played1983 Kentucky Hall of Fame 1984 Kentucky Hall of Fame

Doug Martin

Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks

26th year coaching

First year at Boston College

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• Is in his 16th season at Boston College, his fourth as defensive coordinator;

served as linebackers coach for nine seasons (2000-08) and defensive backs

coach for three seasons (1994-96).

• Came to Boston College in 2000 after serving as defensive backs coach at

Pittsburgh for three seasons (1997-99).

• Tutored two-time consensus All-America linebacker Luke Kuechly who earned

the Bronko Nagurski Trophy as the national defensive player of the year, the

Butkus Award given to the nation’s most outstanding linebacker, the Rotary

Lombardi Award as the nation’s lineman/inside linebacker of the year and the

Lott Impact Trophy given to the defensive player of the year as a junior in 2012.

• McGovern’s defenses at Boston College have ranked among the

nation’s top 26 in total defense in two of the last three seasons.

• Under McGovern’s guidance in 2010, Boston College led the nation in rushing defense

(82.8 ypg) and led the ACC in total defense (309.7 ypg). It ranked 13th in total

defense, 19th in pass efficiency defense (113.3 ypg) and scoring defense (19.5 ppg).

• In 2009, the Eagles’ defense ranked second in the ACC — and 14th in the

nation — in rushing defense (103.2 ypg). Boston College finished the season

ranked 19th in the nation in scoring defense (19.8 ppg) and 26th in total

defense (327.6 ypg).

• Has guided two Boston College linebackers to ACC Defensive Player of the

Year recognition in the last four seasons — Mark Herzlich (2008) and Luke

Kuechly (2011).

• In 2008, McGovern coached a linebackers’ corps that was a key part of a

defense that ranked fifth in the country and first in the ACC in total defense,

allowing 286.14 yards per game. The BC defense ranked in the top 10 nationally

in seven different categories including interceptions (first, 26), turnovers

gained (second, 36), total defense (fifth, 286.14), red zone defense (sixth, .72),

rush defense (seventh, 91.2), pass efficiency defense (seventh, 98.81) and

first downs defense (sixth, 14.71).

• In 2007, was part of a BC staff that led the Eagles to an 11-3 record (the first

Eagle team to win 11 games since 1940). The Eagles began the season 8-0

and were ranked No. 2 in the nation in both major polls. The team won the

Atlantic Division of the ACC and went on to win an eighth consecutive bowl

game. The Eagles finished 10th in the final AP poll, the program’s best finish

since the 1984 season.

• Coached or recruited notable BC linebackers Frank Chamberlin, Scott Bradley,

Vinny Ciurciu, Josh Ott, Ricky Brown, Ray Henderson, 2004 Big East Rookie of

the Year Brian Toal, 2006 All-ACC second-team honoree Jo-Lonn Dunbar, Mark

Herzlich and Luke Kuechly.

• Has coached in 13 collegiate bowl games — 12 at Boston College and one at Pitt.

• Coached two 1999 first-team All-Big East selections at Pittsburgh — Hank

Poteat and Ramon Walker.

• Helped guide Holy Cross to an 11-0 record in 1991.

• Captured two Yankee Conference titles —1988 and 1990 — at Massachusetts.

• Began his coaching career in 1985 as freshman coach at Pennsylvania.

personal inforMation

• A four-year starter DB at Holy Cross who set single-season (11) and career

(24) record for interceptions for I-AA as a senior captain; earned consensus

first-team All-America honors.

• Inducted into the Holy Cross Hall of Fame in 1996.

• Was elected to the Bergen County (N.J.) All-Century Football Team.

notaBle professionals coached

• LB Luke Kuechly (Boston College), Carolina: Butkus, Nagurski, Lombardi,

Lott Impact Awards recipient; two-time consensus All-American

• LB Mark herzlich (Boston College), new york Giants: Super Bowl XLVI

Champion (NY Giants); 2008 ACC Defensive Player of the Year

• LB robert Francois (Boston College), Green Bay: Super Bowl XLV Cham-

pion (Green Bay); Four-year lettermen at BC, captured back-to-back ACC At-

lantic Division titles (2007, 2008).

• LB Jo-Lonn Dunbar (Boston College), new orleans: Super Bowl XLIV

Champion (New Orleans); 2007 All-ACC second-team honoree

The MCGovern FiLeBirthdate Dec. 31, 1962Age 49Hometown Oradell, N.J.High School Bergen Catholic College Holy Cross (History, 1985)Wife ColleenChildren Amanda, Delainey and Mackenzie

CoaChinG Career2009-2012 Boston College Defensive Coord./LB2000-08 Boston College Linebackers1997-99 Pittsburgh Defensive Backs1994-96 Boston College Defensive Backs1992-93 Massachusetts Defensive Coord.1991-92 Holy Cross Defensive Backs/K1987-90 Massachusetts Defensive Backs1986-87 Holy Cross Asst. Defensive Backs1985 Pennsylvania Freshmen

BowLs CoaCheD1994 Boston College Jeep Aloha1997 Pittsburgh Liberty2000 Boston College Jeep Aloha2001 Boston College Music City2002 Boston College Motor City2003 Boston College Diamond Walnut San Francisco2004 Boston College Continental Tire2005 Boston College MPC Computers2006 Boston College Mieneke Car Care2007 Boston College Champs Sports 2008 Boston College Gaylord Hotels Music City2009 Boston College Emerald2010 Boston College Kraft Fight Hunger

PLayinG exPerienCe1981-84 Holy Cross Defensive Back

Bill McGovern

Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers

27th year coaching

16th year at Boston College

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• Is in his 36th year coaching, his 33rd year at the collegiate level and his first

year as offensive line coach/running game coordinator at Boston College.

• Served as offensive coordinator and offensive line coach for 11 seasons

(2001-11) at Ohio State; the Buckeyes achieved seven 10-win (or more) sea-

sons during that stretch.

• Coached in 11 bowl games with the Buckeyes, including eight BCS games

(Fiesta: Jan. 3, 2003 vs. Miami; Fiesta: Jan. 2, 2004 vs. Kansas St.; Fiesta:

Jan. 2, 2006 vs. Notre Dame; BCS Nat’l Champ.: Jan. 8, 2007 vs. Florida; BCS

Nat’l Champ.: Jan. 7, 2008 vs. LSU; Fiesta: Jan. 5, 2009 vs. Texas; Rose:

Jan. 1, 2010 vs. Arkansas; Sugar: Jan. 4, 2011 vs. Arkansas).

• Helped lead OSU to a 14-0 record and 2002 national championship. The team

was the first in Division I-A (now Division I FBS) history to finish its season at

14–0. The Buckeyes won the 2003 Fiesta Bowl/BCS Nat’l Championship game.

• Coached three BCS National Championship games while with the Buckeyes

(Jan. 3, 2003 against Miami; Jan. 8, 2007 against Florida and Jan. 7, 2008

against LSU).

• Has tutored 13 linemen that made NFL rosters during his 11-year tenure as

the Buckeyes’ offensive coordinator and offensive line coach — C LeCharles

Bentley, OT Shane Olivea, G Adrien Clarke, C Alex Stepanovich, C Nick Mangold,

G Rob Sims, C Doug Datish, OT/C Tyson Walter, OT Alex Boone, C Jim Cordle,

G Bryant Browning, G Justin Boren and OL Kirk Barton. Additionally, three

players — OT Mike Adams, C Michael Brewster and T J.B. Shugarts — repre-

sent 2012 NFL signees that will be vying for roster positions.

• Mentored Ohio State quarterback Troy Smith, who captured the 2006 Heisman

Trophy and was also awarded the Walter Camp Award, Davey O’Brien Award,

AP Player of the Year, Sporting News Player of the Year, and Big Ten Offensive

Player of the Year as a senior.

• Worked under the direction of head coach Jim Tressel at Ohio State and

Youngstown State, Dick Jauron while with the Chicago Bears, Ray Rhodes at

the Philadelphia Eagles, Nick Saban at Michigan State, George Welch at Vir-

ginia and Tom Reed at Miami (Ohio) and NC State.

• Has coached 17 collegiate teams that have earned bowl berths — 11 at Ohio

State, three at Virginia and three at Michigan State.

• Coached a Michigan State offensive line that produced 452 yards on the ground

vs. Penn State in 1997, averaging nearly eight yards per carry. It also marked

only the second time in NCAA history that two players from the same team

rushed for more than 200 yards as Sedrick Irvin (238) and Marc Renaud (203)

combined for 441 yards against the Nittany Lions.

• Has mentored 27 players that have gone on to play professional football.

• Was the Chicago Bears’ tight ends coach for the 1999 and 2000 seasons.

• Served as tight ends coach for the Philadelphia Eagles in 1998.

• Coached two recipients — Ray Roberts (1991) and Mark Dixon (1993) — of the

Jacobs Trophy as the ACC’s top blocker in four seasons on the staff at Virginia.

personal information

• Was a four-year lettermen as an offensive lineman at Ohio University;

served as team captain as senior in 1976.

• Earned his bachelor’s degree in education from Ohio University in 1977.

• Was inducted into the Ashtabula County Football Hall of Fame in 2007.

notaBle professionals CoaChed

• C nick mangold (Ohio state), new york Jets: Four-time Pro Bowl

selection; 2007 All-Pro selection; 2006 first-round draft choice

• OT Flozell adams (michigan state): Five-time Pro Bowl selection; All-Pro

selection; 1998 second-round draft choice (29th overall)

• C LeCharles Bentley (Ohio state): Two-time Pro Bowl selection (Saints);

2001 Rimington Trophy; consensus first-team All-America

• OG mark dixon (Virginia): Consensus first-team All-America in 1993; Jacobs

Trophy in 1993 as the ACC’s top blocker; Played nine professional seasons

• OT Ray Roberts (Virginia): Jacobs Trophy in 1990 & 1991 as the ACC’s top

blocker; 10th pick in 1996 NFL draft

The BOLLman FiLeBirthdate Dec. 1, 1954Age 57Hometown Ashtabula, OhioHigh School Ashtabula HarborCollege Ohio University (Education, 1977)Wife TerriChildren Courtney and Stephanie

COaChinG CaReeR2012 Boston College OL/Running Game Coord. 2001-11 Ohio St. Offensive Coord./OL1999-2000 Chicago Bears Tight Ends1998 Philadelphia Eagles Tight Ends1995-97 Michigan St. Offensive Line1991-94 Virginia Offensive Line1989-90 Youngstown St. Offensive Coord.1986-88 Youngstown St. Defensive Coord.1985 NC State Asst. Head Coach, LB1983-84 NC State Asst. Head Coach, OL1978-82 Miami (Ohio) Offensive Line1977 Miami (Ohio) Graduate Assistant

BOwLs COaChed1991 Virginia Gator1993 Virginia Carquest1994 Virginia Independence1995 Michigan St. Independence1996 Michigan St. Sun1997 Michigan St. Aloha2001 Ohio St. Outback2002 Ohio St. Fiesta-BCS Nat’l Champ.2003 Ohio St. Fiesta 2004 Ohio St. Alamo2005 Ohio St. Fiesta2006 Ohio St. BCS Nat’l Champ.2007 Ohio St. BCS Nat’l Champ.2008 Ohio St. Fiesta2009 Ohio St. Rose2010 Ohio St. Sugar2011 Ohio St. Gator

PLayinG exPeRienCe1972-76 Ohio Univ. Offensive Line

Jim Bollman

Offensive Line/Running Game Coord.

36th year coaching

First year at Boston College

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• Is in his sixth season as defensive line coach at Boston College; also

serves as the program’s professional liaison.

• Came to Boston College from Harvard where he served as defensive

line coach for one season (2006); also oversaw the Crimson’s recruit-

ment efforts in New York, New England and Canada, as well as serving

as the program’s professional liaison.

• Has mentored lines that have been integral components to Boston Col-

lege defenses that have ranked among the top 15 in the country against

the run in four seasons — 2007 (second, 75.5 ypg), 2008 (seventh,

91.2), 2009 (14th, 102.3) and 2010 (first, 82.8).

• Tutored defensive tackles B.J. Raji and Ron Brace from 2007-09. Raji

earned Associated Press All-America third-team and was selected

ninth overall by the Green Bay Packers in the 2009 NFL Draft. Brace

was selected with the 40th overall pick in the second round of the

draft by the New England Patriots. Both players earned All-ACC honors

as seniors.

• In 2010, Boston College led the nation in rushing defense (82.8 ypg)

and led the Atlantic Coast Conference in total defense (309.7 ypg). It

ranked 13th among national leaders in total defense, 19th in pass

efficiency defense (113.3 ypg) and 19th in scoring defense (19.5 ppg).

• In 2009, the Eagles’ defense ranked second in the ACC — and 14th in

the nation — in rushing defense (103.2 ypg). Boston College finished

the season ranked 19th in the nation in scoring defense (19.8 ppg) and

26th in total defense (327.6 ypg).

• In 2008, BC’s defensive line was an important part of a unit that

ranked in the top 10 nationally in seven different categories including

interceptions (first, 26), turnovers gained (second, 36), total defense

(fifth, 286.14), red zone defense (sixth, .72), rush defense (seventh,

91.2), pass efficiency defense (seventh, 98.81) and first down defense

(sixth, 14.71).

• In his first season at Boston College in 2007, he mentored a defensive

line that helped the Eagles rank second in the nation against the run

(82.8 yards per game) and rank 13th in the country in total defense.

Was part of a staff that led the Eagles to an 11-3 record (the first

Eagle team to win 11 games since 1940). The team won the Atlantic

Division of the ACC and went on to win an eighth consecutive bowl

game. The Eagles finished 10th in the final AP poll, the program’s best

finish since the 1984 season.

• Helped lead Harvard to the stingiest run defense in the Ivy League

(66.5yards per game) in 2006.

• Worked as an assistant at Maine for eight seasons (1996-97;

2000-05); began his coaching career for his alma mater in 1996, serv-

ing as a defensive line assistant for two seasons before he moved on

to Bates College for two seasons — 1998 and 1999.

• Returned to Maine in 2000, coaching the running backs and then

the defensive line; also served as the recruiting coordinator from

2003-05.

personal information

• A four-year lettermen on the defensive line at Maine from 1991-94.

notable professionals CoaChed

• DT B.J. raji (Boston College): Associated Press third-team All-

American; 2009 NFL first-round choice of Green Bay

• DT/De ron Brace (Boston College): All-ACC second-team honoree

as a senior; 2009 NFL second-round choice of New England

• LB alex albright (Boston College): All-ACC honorable mention DE

in 2007; Made NFL debut with Dallas in 2011

• De Damik Scafe (Boston College): Free agent signee of San Diego

• DT Desmond Bryant (harvard): Free agent signee of Oakland

• De Mike DiVito (Maine): Free agent signee of the NY Jets

The COMISSIONG FILeBirthdate Nov. 15, 1969Age 43College Maine (Political Science, 1997)Wife AlisonChildren Jacey and Mya

COaChING Career2007-12 Boston College Defensive Line2006 Harvard Defensive Line/Recruiting Coord.2000-05 Maine Defensive Line/Recruiting Coord.1998-99 Bates Defensive Line1996-97 Maine Defensive Line Asst./ Recruiting Grad. Asst.

BOwLS COaCheD2007 Boston College Champs Sports 2008 Boston College Music City2009 Boston College Emerald2010 Boston College Kraft Fight Hunger

PLayING exPerIeNCe1991-94 Maine Linebacker

Jeff Comissiong

Defensive Line

16th year coaching

Sixth year at Boston College

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• Is in his first year as running backs/special teams coach at Boston

College.

• Served as assistant director of football operations at Miami for one

season (2011).

• Prior to Boston College, Desai worked closely with the director of foot-

ball operations, director of player development and the senior coordi-

nator of football operations to maintain the day-to-day operations of

the football team at Miami.

• Also served as the academic liaison for the football staff and the

student-athlete academic support staff at Miami; assisted with the

administrative side of recruiting.

• Prior to Miami, Desai spent four seasons (2006-10) at Temple under

Al Golden.

• Began his Temple career as a graduate extern for academics in

March 2006.

• Spent a year as the graduate assistant for the defense; helped groom

All-MAC safeties Dominique Harris and Jaiquawn Jarrett as well as

All-MAC defensive end Adrian Robinson and All-MAC returners James

Nixon and Delano Green.

• In 2010, Desai was elevated to special teams coordinator for the Owls

and coached the outside linebackers.

• During his tenure as special teams coordinator, Temple’s kickoff team

finished second in the country and first in the MAC in opponent kickoff

return yards allowed. The unit was ninth in the nation in opponent field

goal percentage (54.5) and 13th in kicks/punts blocked.

• Served as assistant defensive coordinator, defensive backs and wide

receivers coach for the freshman squad at Shelton (Conn.) High School,

his alma mater, from 2001-04.

aCaDemiC information

• Attained his doctorate in educational administration at Temple Uni-

versity in May 2008.

• Served as an adjunct professor at Temple University in 2009

and 2010; taught in the master’s and doctoral programs in educa-

tion administration.

• Earned a master’s degree in higher and postsecondary education from

Teachers College at Columbia University in 2005.

• Earned his undergraduate degree in philosophy and political science,

with a minor in biology from Boston University in 2004.

perSonal information

• Married to the former Ojus Patel.

• A native of Shelton, Conn.

notable profeSSionalS CoaCheD

• S Jaiquawn Jarrett (Temple): Second-round draft pick of the

Philadelphia Eagles; two-time first-team All-MAC honoree

• lB Tahir whitehead (Temple): Fifth-round draft pick of the Detroit

Lions in 2012

• lB adrian Robinson (Temple): 2012 Free agent signee of Pittsburgh

The deSai FileBirthdate April 21, 1983Age 29Hometown Shelton, Conn.High School Shelton High SchoolCollege Boston University (Philosophy and Political Science; Biology minor, 2004) Columbia (M.A., Higher and Postsecondary Education, 2005) Temple (EdD Educational Administration, 2008)Wife Ojus

CoaChing CaReeR2012 Boston College Running Backs/ Special Teams Coord.2011 Miami Asst. Dir. of Football Operations2010 Temple Special Teams Coord./OLB2009 Temple Defensive Grad. Asst./ Special Teams2007-09 Temple Asst. to Special Teams/Head Coach

BowlS CoaChed2009 Temple Eagle Bank

Sean DeSai

Running Backs/Special Teams

Sixth year coaching

First year at Boston College

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• Is in his fourth season as a member of Frank Spaziani’s staff; is in his

first season as tight ends coach.

• Served as offensive line coach in each of his first three seasons

(2009-11) at Boston College.

• Coached two-time All-ACC first-team performer Anthony Castonzo, a

2011 NFL first-round draft choice (22nd pick overall) of Indianapolis.

• Mentored an offensive line that cleared the way for All-ACC running

back Montel Harris as he rushed for 1,243 yards on 269 carries with

an average of 4.6 yards a carry and eight touchdowns. Harris finished

his junior season 126 yards away from breaking the all-time BC rushing

record, as well as the active ACC rushing leader with 3,600 yards (the

most recorded by a junior in the ACC).

• Coached a pair of All-Atlantic Coast Conference offensive line selec-

tions in 2009 — center Matt Tennant, a finalist for the Rimington Tro-

phy, and Anthony Castonzo.

• Mentored one of the biggest — and most effective — offensive lines

in the nation in 2009. The group blocked for running back Montel Har-

ris, who recorded 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 and ranked second in the ACC in sacks against,

allowing only 19 in 13 games.

• Spent 13 seasons at New Hampshire (1995-2001); served as offensive

coordinator from 2006-08.

• Led one of the best offenses in the FCS in 2007 and 2008. The Wildcats

ranked eighth nationally in scoring offense (35.62) and passing effi-

ciency (154.81), 19th in total offense (404.23) and 25th in passing

offense (243.23) in his first seasons as offensive coordinator. In

Devine’s first year as offensive coordinator, his unit averaged 35.8

points and 407.2 yards per contest and was one of the most productive

in the nation. Devine mentored one of the top players in the history of

FCS football in All-American and Walter Payton Award winning QB

Ricky Santos.

• In his first seven seasons with the Wildcats, he served as the coach

of the defensive line (1995-2001).

• Served as New Hampshire’s offensive line coach and recruiting coor-

dinator for four seasons (2002-06) prior to being promoted to offensive

coordinator in 2006.

• Recruiting Areas included Northern New Hampshire, Western New York

and Western Pennsylvania and Northeast Ohio.

• Coached the defensive line at Colby College from 1994-95. At Colby,

he ran the scout team and assisted with the implementation of the

strength program.

personal information

• Is a 1994 graduate of Colby College with a bachelor’s degree in physics.

• A four-year starter at outside linebacker; served as captain of the foot-

ball team in 1993.

• Earned All-NESCAC and All-ECAC honors during his senior campaign.

notable professionals CoaChed

• oT anthony Castonzo (Boston College): 2011 NFL first-round

choice of Indianapolis; All-ACC first-team

• oT Matt Tennant (Boston College): 2009 Rimington Award finalist;

All-ACC second-team choice

• QB ricky santos (new hampshire): 2006 Walter Payton Award re-

cipient as top offensive player in I-AA

ThE dEvinE FilEBirthdate May 1, 1972Age 40Hometown Waterford, Conn.High School Waterford High SchoolCollege Colby (Physics, 1994)Wife NicoleChildren Amelie and Maelle

CoaChing CarEEr2012 Boston College Tight Ends2009-2011 Boston College Offensive Line2007-08 New Hampshire Offensive Coord.2002-06 New Hampshire Offensive Line/ Recruiting Coord.1995-2001 New Hampshire Defensive Line1994-95 Colby Defensive Line

Bowls CoaChEd2009 Boston College Emerald2010 Boston College Kraft Fight Hunger

Playing ExPEriEnCE1990-94 Colby Linebacker

sean devine

Tight Ends

18th year coaching

Fourth year at Boston College

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CoaChing aCComplishments

• Is in his sixth year as defensive backs coach and recruiting coordinator

at Boston College.

• Is in his 13th year affiliated with the Boston College program; played

linebacker from 1995-97 and spent three seasons as a graduate

assistant (1998-2000).

• Coached a secondary that helped three Boston College defenses rank

within the nation’s top 10 in interceptions in the last five seasons —

2007 (25; second), 2008 (26; first) and 2010 (20; eighth).

• Served as recruiting coordinator and linebackers coach at Temple for

one season (2006) prior to coming to Boston College.

• Coached a 2010 secondary that helped the team rank first in the

country in rushing defense, eighth in interceptions (20) and 13th in

total defense.

• In 2008, Siravo coached the secondary that was a key part of a defense

that ranked in the top 10 nationally in seven different categories

including interceptions (t-first, 26), turnovers gained (second, 36),

total defense (fifth, 286.14), red zone defense (sixth, .72), rush defense

(seventh, 91.2), pass efficiency defense (seventh, 98.81) and first

downs defense (sixth, 14.71).

• In 2007, was part of a Boston College staff that led the Eagles to an

11-3 record (the first Eagle team to win 11 games since 1940). The

Eagles began the season 8-0 and were ranked No. 2 in the nation in both

major polls. The team won the Atlantic Division of the ACC and went on

to win an eighth consecutive bowl game. The Eagles finished 10th in the

final AP poll, the program’s best finish since the 1984 season.

• Coached Boston College free safety Jamie Silva, a consensus All-America

first-team honoree and finalist for the Jim Thorpe Award given to the

nation’s top defensive back in 2007.

• In 2007, Boston College ranked second in the country with 25 intercep-

tions. That season, the Eagle defense finished fourth in the ACC in pass

defense efficiency and finished third in the league in total defense.

• Spent three seasons as linebackers coach and recruiting coordinator

at Columbia University (2003-05).

• Began his coaching career at Boston College as a graduate assistant

for recruiting in 1998; the Eagles’ February 1999 recruiting class was

rated the best in school history, ranking 15th nationally according to

expert Tom Lemming.

personal information

• Joined the Eagles as a walk-on in 1995 and later earned a scholarship.

• Played under head coaches Dan Henning and Tom O’Brien; earned two

varsity letters (1996-97).

• Earned Big East All-Academic team honors as a senior.

• Wife Alison Cahill graduated from BC in 1999 and BC Law School in 2002.

notable professionals CoaChed

• DB Jamie Silva, Boston College: Consensus first-team All-America

selection in 2007; Jim Thorpe Award finalist; MVP of the 2007 Champs

Sports Bowl

• DB DeJuan Tribble, Boston College: Two-time All-ACC honoree;

2008 NFL Draft choice of San Diego

The SiRavo FileBirthdate March 9, 1976Age 36Hometown Pawtucket, R.I.High School St. Raphael AcademyCollege Boston College (History, 1998) Boston College (M.S., Administrative Studies of Business, 2000)Wife AlisonChildren William and Evelyn

CoaChing CaReeR2007-12 Boston College Defensive Backs/ Recruiting Coord.2006 Temple Linebackers/ Recruiting Coord.2003-05 Columbia Linebackers/ Recruiting Coord.1999-2000 Boston College Defensive Grad. Asst.1998 Boston College Recruiting Grad. Asst.

BowlS CoaCheD1999 Boston College Insight.com2000 Boston College Aloha 2007 Boston College Champs Sports 2008 Boston College Gaylord Hotels Music City2009 Boston College Emerald2010 Boston College Kraft Fight Hunger

Playing exPeRienCe1995-97 Boston College Linebacker

mike siravo

Defensive Backs/Recruiting Coord.

12th year coaching

Sixth year at Boston College

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• Is in his first season as wide receivers coach on Frank Spaziani’s staff.

• Came to Boston College after spending each of the last five seasons

(2007-11) as wide receivers coach at Columbia University; also served

as Columbia’s recruiting coordinator in 2011.

• Joined the Lions’ staff in March 2007 after one year — 2006 — coach-

ing the receivers at the United States Coast Guard Academy.

• Coached two All-Ivy League honorees, including Austin Knowlin, Colum-

bia’s all-time leader in receptions (210) and receiving yards (2,484).

• Under Smith’s tutelage, Knowlin was a three-time All-Ivy League wide

receiver and took home first-team accolades in his sophomore and

senior seasons as well as second-team honors as a junior. In 2010,

Columbia had two receivers amass more than 400 yards receiving.

Columbia had four wideouts rack up more than 300 yards receiving

during the 2009 season as the Lions finished third in the Ivy League in

total offense and points per game.

• While at Coast Guard, Smith was responsible for collaborating with

the offensive coordinator to design a weekly passing game plan. He

also designed and conducted individual drills for practice, and edited

and reviewed game tapes serving as the video coordinator.

perSonAl informAtion

• Played football at both Maryland and Connecticut.

• Graduated from Connecticut with a degree in political science in 2006.

• Earned two Scholar Athlete Awards; captured the Counseling Program

for Intercollegiate Athletics Scholar Athlete Award in May 2006 and

earned the University of Connecticut Football John L. Toner Scholar

Athlete Award in December 2005.

notAble profeSSionAlS CoAChed

• WR austin Knowlin (Columbia): School record-holder for receptions

and receiving yards; three-time All-Ivy League honoree

• WR nico gutierrez (Columbia): Ivy League honorable mention hon-

oree

The SmiTh FileBirthdate October 29, 1983Age 28Hometown West Point, N.Y.High School James I. O’Neill College Connecticut (Political Science, 2006)Wife Kristin Smith

CoaChing CaReeR2012 Boston College Wide Receivers2011 Columbia Wide Receivers/ Recruiting Coord.2007-10 Columbia Wide Receivers2006 U.S. Coast Guard Acad. Wide Receivers

Playing exPeRienCe2001-02 Maryland Wide Receiver2003-05 Connecticut Wide Receiver

BoWl PaRTiCiPaTion2001 Maryland Orange2002 Maryland Peach2004 Connecticut Motor City

AAron Smith

Wide Receivers

Seventh year coaching

First year at Boston College

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CoAChing ACComplishments

• Is in his first season as assistant special teams coach and assistant

defensive line coach on Frank Spaziani’s staff.

• 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 Thomspon

• Served as North Carolina State University’s defensive graduate assis-

tant 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 lettermen

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 vol-

umes 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

first-team All-Southern Conference

• De willie young (nC State): Drafted by Detroit in 2010; 2009 sec-

ond-team All-ACC

The wAShingTon FiLeBirthdate April 22, 1984Age 28Hometown Columbus, OhioHigh School WattersonCollege Boston College (Sociology, 2006)

CoAChing CAreer2012 Boston College Asst. Special Teams/ Asst. Defensive Line2011 Elon Linebackers2009-10 Slippery Rock U. Defensive Line2008 NC State Defensive Grad. Asst.2007 RPI Defensive Line

BowLS CoACheD2008 NC State PapaJohns.com

PLAying exPerienCe2002-05 Boston College Defensive Tackle

BowLS PLAyeD2002 Boston College Motor City2003 Boston College San Francisco2004 Boston College Continental Tire2005 Boston College MPC Computers

Al WAshington

Asst. Special Teams/

Asst. Defensive Line

Sixth year coaching

First year at Boston College

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Barry Gallup’s name is synonymous with Boston College foot-ball. Now in his 33rd year as a member of the staff, Gallup, oneof the best receivers in school history, served as a BC assistantcoach for 20 years (1970-91) and Northeastern’s head coach fornine years (1991-99) prior to returning to his alma mater as as-sistant athletics director for football operations in May 2000. Hewas promoted to associate athletics director for football opera-tions in May 2008.

Gallup has dedicated a large part of his life to football inBoston. In early 2007, Gallup received the John Baronian Awardfor Lifetime Contribution to Football from the Gridiron Club ofGreater Boston at its annual awards ceremony.

After starring on the football field at Swampscott High for leg-endary coach Stan Bondelevitch, earning All-America honors as

a senior, he entered BC in 1965 and would become the greatestreceiver in the school’s history before graduating in 1969. He setschool marks for receptions with 87 and receiving yards, 1,325(Mel Briggs eclipsed both of the records in 1973). He had 735yards and established a season record for catches (46) as a senior(a mark eventually broken by Gallup protégé Brian Brennan in1983). He also played two years of college basketball for leg-endary former Boston Celtic Bob Cousy.

Upon college graduation, Gallup turned down an offer to playwith the Boston Patriots and began his career in teaching andcoaching, working in the Swampscott school district. In 1970, heembarked upon a 20-year coaching career with the Eagles whenhe became a part-time assistant coach at BC. He became a full-time assistant in 1973, coaching the team’s defensive line. Hisrole changed to receivers and tight ends coach and head recruit-ing coordinator when Jack Bicknell arrived as head coach in 1981.

As an assistant first to Joe Yukica, then to Ed Chlebek and fi-nally to Bicknell, Gallup established himself as a top recruiterand football strategist. Gallup played a key role in attractingsome of the nation’s most talented players to BC, including Heis-man Trophy winner and current New England Patriot Doug Flutie,Joe Nash, Fred Smerlas and Peter Cronan. He coached severalfuture professional players while directing the receiving corps,including Brian Brennan (Cleveland Browns), Mark Chmura (GreenBay Packers), Kelvin Martin (Dallas Cowboys), Pete Mitchell (NewYork Giants), Tom Waddle (Chicago Bears) and the brothers Flutie,Doug and Darren, who both went on to play in the Canadian Foot-ball League. As BC’s primary recruiter, he was one of the keybuilders of bowl-bound BC teams in 1982 (Tangerine Bowl), ’83(Liberty), ’85 (Cotton) and ’86 (Hall of Fame). He was inductedinto 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 win-ner that finished with a 6-5 mark in 1996 and an 8-3 record in1997. He was named New England Coach of the Year in 1997. His1998 senior class left as the most successful in school history.He left NU with an overall coaching record of 38-60-1. Before re-turning strictly to coaching in 1998, Gallup had an eventful four-year tenure as NU’s athletics director in which the departmentsuccessfully earned NCAA certification, initiated a comprehensivestrategic plan to achieve gender equity, and added several promi-nent coaches, including highly respected hockey coach BruceCrowder and men’s basketball coach Dave Leitao.

Gallup resides in Wellesley with wife, Victoria. They are theparents of Lisa Ann, a nurse in New York City and a 2009 BostonCollege graduate; Barry Charles Jr., a financial analyst at MorganStanley in New York City and a Notre Dame graduate and footballletterman; and the late Darren Douglas.

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THE GALLUP FILE

Hometown: Swampscott, Mass.High School: SwampscottPost Graduate: Deerfield AcademyCollege: Boston College (Marketing, 1969)

ADmInIsTrATIvE CArEEr

2008-12 Boston College Assoc. AD/ Football Operations

2000-07 Boston College Asst. AD/ Football Operations

1994-98 Northeastern Athletics Director

COACHInG CArEEr

1991-99 Northeastern Head Coach1981-90 Boston College WR/TE/Recruiting Coord.1973-80 Boston College DL1970-72 Boston College Freshmen

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

barry gallup

Associate Athletics Director/

Football Operations

33rd year at Boston College

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Steve Bushee is entering his 29th yearas a member of the Boston College SportsMedicine staff and is entering his 14thyear directing BC’s Sports Medicine. Hewas promoted to Assistant Athletics Di-rector/Sports Medicine in 1999.

The Lebanon, N.H., native is a 1981graduate of Colgate University where hemajored in biology. Bushee earned a mas-ter’s degree in higher education adminis-tration from Boston College in 1994.

In May 2001, Colgate honored him withthe naming of the Steve Bushee Award,which will be given annually to the Colgatestudent athletic trainer who demonstratesdedication and expertise in the care ofstudent-athletes.

Bushee works with the Eagle footballteam throughout the year, taking an activerole in pre-season practice, the fall sea-son, winter conditioning and spring prac-tice. He also tends to the medical needsof BC’s skiing and sailing teams.

In addition to standard sports medicineduties, Steve handles the administrationof athletic insurance, athletic educationalprogramming; oversees the department’sdrug testing program; and is a staff liaisonwith outside medical providers.

During his first four years at theHeights, Bushee was the head athletictrainer for the Eagles’ ice hockey team,but has been working with the footballprogram since 1988.

Steve and his wife, Laura, are the par-ents of two children: Joseph, a BostonCollege junior, and Elisa, a freshman atBoston College. The Bushee family residesin Wayland.

The man in charge of BC’s highly so-phisticated computer analysis and videoequipment system is Bill Toof, who hasbeen the Eagles’ video coordinator since1990. Toof played a key role in developingthe nonlinear editing system that is nowan industry standard for pro and Division Ifootball video analysis.

In addition to his duties in the videoproduction room, Toof also served as thehead coach of Boston College’s highly suc-cessful men’s and women’s ski teams for30 years.

Toof is a 1969 graduate of Boston Col-lege. In addition to being a two-time East-ern Collegiate ski champion and nationallyranked slalom skier, he played both foot-ball and baseball while an undergraduate.A talented skier, he became an accom-plished coach, taking over the school’sfledgling ski team the season after grad-uation and bringing it to the level whereboth Eagle men’s and women’s teams wereconsistently among the top five in nationalcompetition. He was voted Eastern Colle-giate Ski Conference Coach of the Year in1985, ’92 and ’98.

Toof was inducted into the Boston Col-lege Varsity Club Hall of Fame in 2009.

Bill and his wife, Nancy, have two sons:Shaun, a former BC football letterman atwide receiver, and Bo, who worked all fouryears in the football video departmentwhile matriculating at Boston College,graduating in 2004.

Kelly Wheeler is in her sixth year as As-sistant Director of Football Operations.Prior to her promotion in 2007, she hadserved as a staff assistant in the footballoffice for two years.

Wheeler is a William and Mary gradu-ate and earned her MBA and a master’sdegree in Sport Management from the Uni-versity of Massachusetts in 2002.

Prior to coming to BC, Wheeler servedas Coordinator of Championships and Di-rector of Championships for the EasternCollege Athletic Conference (ECAC) from2003-05. Previously, she served intern-ships at BC (2002-03), the Pawtucket RedSox (2001) and the Cape Cod BaseballLeague (2000).

Kelly and her husband, Matt, reside inWayland with their son, Edge, and daugh-ter, Maggie.

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Assistant Athletics

Director, Sports

Medicine

bill toof

Video Coordinator

kelly wheeler

Assistant Director

of Football

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Mike Poidomani is in his first year ashead coach for strength and conditioningfor the Boston College football program.

Since 2010, Poidomani served as directorof strength and conditioning/owner of MJPStrength and Conditioning. Additionally, heserved as a sales representative from LifeFitness (a division of the Brunswick Corpo-ration), an equity partner/advisor for GYMCO,and a sales representative for Gym Source,a national company specializing in healthand fitness equipment.

The 2012 season marks his eighth yearaffiliated with Boston College. Poidomanijoined the Eagles’ staff as assistant direc-tor of strength and conditioning in 1996,was elevated to the director’s position oneyear later, and served in that capacity forthe next six years (1997-2002) prior toworking in private business.

Poidomani, whose duties include de-sign, implementation and oversight ofstrength and conditioning for Eagle foot-ball, he has trained more than 350 athletesin football, hockey, baseball and softball.

He originally came to the Heights (in1996) after spending five years at WesternMichigan University. Upon receiving hisbachelor’s degree in health/fitness from

Springfield (Mass.) College in 1991, hebegan as a graduate assistant strengthcoach at WMU. In that position, Poidomaniassisted in the strength and conditioningand flexibility training of the school’shockey, football, men’s and women’s bas-ketball and women’s volleyball teams.

In February 1993, Poidomani was ap-pointed as WMU’s interim strength andconditioning coordinator. After receivinghis master’s degree in exercise sciencetwo months later, he assumed the dutieson a permanent basis. In this role, he de-signed and implemented specific strengthand conditioning programs for each of theuniversity’s 17 varsity sports. In addition,Poidomani designed a 5,200-square footstrength and conditioning facility, intro-duced strength and conditioning campsand served as a member of the Drug Edu-cation Committee.

In addition to his administrative duties,Poidomani developed and administered theweight training and conditioning programsfor the football team, and directed theweight training regimens for WMU’s hockeyteam, and men’s and women’s basketballteams. His efforts helped WMU’s icehockey team to earn two NCAA Tournamentberths (1993-94 and 1995-96) and itsmen’s basketball gain an NIT bid (1992-93).

Poidomani is a professional member ofthe National Strength and ConditioningAssociation.

Poidomani and his wife Linda reside inNorth Attleboro with their children –Nicholas (13), Teresa (11) and Michaela (3).

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Head Strength and

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Coach, Football

scott mclafferty

Assistant Strength

and Conditioning

Coach, Football

Scott McLafferty is in his first year atBoston College and is the assistantstrength and conditioning coach for the Ea-gles’ football program. He joined the staffin late July 2012.

McLafferty comes to the Heights afterhaving spent six seasons (2007-12) on thestrength and conditioning staff at Rice Uni-versity in Houston, Texas. During his lastthree years on the Owls’ staff, McLaffertyserved as the associate director of strengthand conditioning. As associate director,McLafferty’s duties included daily respon-sibilities working with the Rice footballteam. He was also responsible for oversightof the Owl basketball team’s strength andconditioning training as well as thestrength training for the Rice baseballteam’s pitching staff.

Prior to being named associate directorfor football in February 2009, McLaffertywas coordinator and head strength coachfor the Rice men’s basketball and men’sand women’s tennis teams for two years.

McLafferty began his full-time colle-giate employment as an assistant strengthand conditioning coach at Louisiana TechUniversity in August 2004, serving in thatposition for one academic year before hewas elevated to head strength coach forBulldog men’s basketball. He remained inthat position for 1½ years from 2005-07.

McLafferty also served as a student as-sistant strength and conditioning coach atOklahoma State University from 2001-04.He graduated from Louisiana Tech in 2007.

He is a Certified Strength and Condition-ing Specialist (CSCS), a member of the Na-tional Strength and ConditioningAssociation, the Collegiate Strength andConditioning Association and USAWeightlifting.

McLafferty is a native of Stillwater, Okla.He is married to the former Sarah Berger.

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Tom Bourdeau is in his second year as amember of the Boston College football staffand is in his first year as a defensive grad-uate assistant. During the 2011 season,Bourdeau was a recruiting graduate assis-tant who worked closely with high schoolprospects, maintained the program’s so-phisticated recruiting database and as-sisted in special teams’ coordination.

Prior to his arrival at Boston College,Bourdeau spent four seasons an assistantcoach at Stonehill College (2007-10),where he worked with the running backs,wide receivers and offensive line. Addi-tionally, he served as the team’s video co-ordinator and recruiting coordinator fortwo years apiece. He earned the title ofassistant head coach in his final year withthe Skyhawks.

A 2007 graduate of Colby College witha degree in administrative studies withconcentration in mathematics and a minorin education, Bourdeau was a four-yearletterman on the offensive line and as along snapper who earned All-NESCACfirst-team honors as a senior captain.

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tom Bourdeau

Graduate Assistant

Football Coach –

Defense

nick charlton

Graduate Assistant

Football Recruiting

Nick Charlton is in his first year as afull-time member of the Boston Collegefootball staff and is the recruiting gradu-ate assistant. Charlton joined the Eaglestaff in January 2012 after having servedas an intern within the football coachingand equipment operation during the 2011season.

A 2011 graduate of Boston College whoearned a degree in philosophy and minoredin history, Charlton served four years asstudent manager for the football team, as-sisting in drill preparation and all aspectsof game week equipment and travel oper-ations for the equipment staff. In 2009 and2010, he was head defensive managerunder head coach Frank Spaziani. Addi-tionally, his in-game responsibilities in-cluded calling out personnel groupings forthe defensive coordinator.

A native of Salem, Mass., and formerquarterback at Salem High, Charltonearned the program’s Student-Athlete andLead-By-Example awards. He is a 2007President’s Education Award recipient andmember of the National Honor Society.

mike vigneau

Assistant Director,

Sports Medicine,

Football

Michael Vigneau is entering his ninthseason as athletic trainer for the BostonCollege football team. He works with theEagle football team throughout the year,taking an active role in pre-season prac-tice, the fall season, winter conditioningand spring practice.

After serving two years as a residentathletic trainer in the Boston CollegeSports Medicine Department where heworked closely with the Eagles’ footballand track and field teams, Vigneau wasnamed assistant director for sports med-icine for football in September 2006.

He also served as an orthopedic tech-nician at Brigham and Women’s Hospitalprior to working as a resident trainer atthe Heights.

A 2003 graduate of Colby-Sawyer, Vi-gneau earned his master’s degree in edu-cation administration at Boston College inDecember 2007.

A native of Millbury, Mass., Vigneau isa certified member of the National Ath-letic Trainers Association as well as theNational Strength and Conditioning Asso-ciation. He is a licensed athletic trainer inthe Commonwealth of Massachusetts.

Michael and his wife, Shari, have a son,Connor. They reside in Walpole.

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Cory Martin is in his first year as amember of the Boston College footballcoaching staff and is an offensive gradu-ate assistant. Martin spent the 2011 sea-son as a volunteer to the New MexicoState coaching staff where he worked withthe offensive and recruiting coordinatorsand the team’s wide receivers.

He joined the Eagle staff in February2012 as a video and special teams’ grad-uate assistant. He was named an offensivegraduate assistant in June 2012.

Martin was a student assistant coachat Kent State during the 2010 season andworked with the quarterbacks. He servedas the in-game signal caller for the offen-sive coordinator.

Martin is a 2011 graduate of Kent Statewith a degree in sports administration.

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sean welch

Graduate Assistant

Football Coach –

Defense

Sean Welch is in his second year as amember of the Boston College football staffand is in his first season as a defensivegraduate assistant. Welch spent the 2011season as the offensive graduate assistantand worked closely with the offensive lineand scout teams and assisted in all aspectsof the program’s offensive operations.

He joined the Eagle staff in January2011 as a video and recruiting graduateassistant. He was named an offensivegraduate assistant in September.

Welch was an assistant coach at Bow-doin College, his alma mater, inBrunswick, Maine, in 2009 and 2010.There he worked with the cornerbacks,served as the program’s video coordinatorand assisted in recruiting.

A 2009 graduate of Bowdoin with a de-gree in economics, Welch was a three-year starter in the Polar Bear secondarybefore a shoulder injury ended his career.He earned the Wallace C. Philoon Trophyfor contributions from a non-letterman asa student assistant coach as a senior.

Rich Gunnell, Boston College’s careerrecord holder for receiving yards, is in hisfirst year as a member of the Boston Col-lege football staff and is an offensivegraduate assistant. He joined the Eaglesstaff in June 2012 and spent the previousyear as the assistant defensive line coachat Tufts University.

A 2009 graduate of Boston Collegewith a degree in communications, Gunnellwas a four-year lettermen at wide receiverwho served as team co-captain during asenior season in which he earned theteam’s most valuable player award andAll-ACC honorable mention accolades. Heregistered 181 receptions for a school-record 2,459 yards and 18 touchdownsduring his four years (2006-09).

Gunnell enjoyed a brief professional ca-reer with the Kansas City Chiefs organiza-tion prior to joining the coaching ranks. Heis a native of East Windsor, N.J., and iscurrently pursuing his master’s degree inthe Woods School of Advancing Studies.

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Cathy Albano is in her 21st year as a

member of Boston College football staff.

Albano has been an administrative assis-

tant in the Eagles’ football office since

October 1991.

Prior to her arrival at the Heights, Al-

bano was employed in Newton District

Court Clerk’s office for five years. She re-

ceived her Associate’s Degree from Mass

Bay Community College.

A native of Waltham, Mass., she and

her husband, Frank, a senior facilities su-

pervisor at residential life at Boston Col-

lege, 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 a fund

performance analyst for Fidelity Invest-

ments; 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 a ‘03 graduate who is a firefighter for

the city of Newton. Bryan and his wife,

Sara, welcomed their first child, Jack, in

May 2012.

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briah boggs

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Football Coach

Briah Boggs is in her second year as a

member of the Boston College football

staff and is the assistant to head coach

Frank Spaziani. Boggs joined the Eagle

football staff in July 2011. She is respon-

sible for organization, preparation and

maintenance of the head coach’s sched-

ule, including day-to-day facilitation of

media obligations and assists in commu-

nication efforts with the student body.

Prior to Boston College, Boggs spent

more than one year as a sales assistant

at Shape magazine in New York City, pro-

viding capable assistance and support to

the directors in pursuit of increased dig-

ital and print advertising sales and man-

aging multiple account portfolios to one

of the nation's top women's lifestyle

magazines. Additionally, she has previ-

ously served internships in news, sales

and public relations.

She is a 2009 graduate of Wagner Col-

lege with a degree in arts administration

and minor in marketing. Originally from

Seabrook, N.H., she currently resides in

Somerville, Mass.

Kevin TomasceK

Graduate Assistant

– Video

Kevin Tomaszek is in his first year as

the video graduate assistant for Boston

College football. A volunteer video assis-

tant at the Heights for the 2007-09 sea-

sons while studying at nearby Boston

University, Tomaszek spent the 2010 and

2011 seasons as the video graduate as-

sistant for Louisiana Tech football where

his primary role was filming and break-

down of practices and games and creating

weekly highlight packages.

Tomaszek is slated to join 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. Ad-

ditionally, he was a BC camp administrator

during the summer months.

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Dave Sansevero is in his eighth yearas an administrative assistant to theBoston College football staff. A graduateof Boston College and Boston CollegeHigh School, the 2012 season marks his16th year directly affiliated with the highschool and college.

Sansevero joined the football office inJuly 2004. He serves as a liaison to theGridiron Club (Boston College’s boosterorganization), providing organization andmaintenance of its membership databaseand coordinating of all gridiron events,and assists in fostering Boston Collegefootball alumni and community relations.Additionally, he assists all footballcoaches in day-to-day activities and en-deavors.

A native and resident of Quincy, Mass.,Sansevero earned a bachelor’s degree inhistory in 2001. He first started workingwith BC athletics as a student at theFlynn Recreation Complex.

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Francisco Venta

Three senior managers will lead BostonCollege student managers who work withthe 2012 Eagles football team.

Liam Bevans, a communications majorand sociology minor in the College of Arts& Sciences, is in his fourth year as teammanager. Bevans assists in many aspectsof day-to-day football practice operation,including preparation and facilitation ofpractice drills for the defensive backs, andtravel and maintenance of team apparel.He is a native of Duxbury, Mass., and a2009 graduate of Duxbury High School.

Patrick Casey, a history major who isalso pursuing a degree in Latin Americanstudies in the College of Arts & Sciences,is in his fourth year as team manager. A2009 graduate of St. Ignatius Prep in SanFrancisco, Casey’s team responsibilitiesinclude maintenance and organization ofall equipment, field set-up pre-practiceand pre-game, and various day-to-dayteam administrative duties. This summer,he is serving as a training camp equip-ment intern with the San Francisco 49ers.

Francisco Venta, a finance major withan operation management concentrationin the Carroll School of Management, is inhis third year as team manager. Venta alsoassists in several aspects of day-to-dayfootball practice preparation related toprogram equipment needs. A native of SanJuan, Puerto Rico, and graduate of ColegioSan Ignacio de Loyola, Venta is fluent inSpanish and is a National HispanicScholar.

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Coordinator

Andrew Raphael is in his second yearas a member of the Boston College foot-ball staff as the assistant recruiting co-ordinator. Raphael joined the Eagle staffin summer of 2011 and works closelyalongside recruiting coordinator and de-fensive backs coach Mike Siravo.

He is involved in all aspects of dailyrecruiting operations, including oversightof film evaluation of incoming prospectsand organization and implementation ofofficial and unofficial prospect visits toBoston College’s campus.

Raphael was a student assistant to thenational recruiting coordinator at the Uni-versity of Miami, his alma mater, for twoyears prior to his arrival at Boston Col-lege. He is a 2011 graduate of Miami witha degree in sports administration andcommunications. Raphael worked previ-ously in marketing and media relationsfor the 2010 World Golf Championships atDoral and served as a marketing internwith the New York Islanders hockey clubfor two years.

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Chestnut HIll, Mass. (AP) - Backup Kain Colter threw for 197 yards and ranfor 71 more with a touchdown to lead Northwestern to a 24-17 victory overBoston College in the season opener.

Colter completed 17 of 24 passes and Northwestern won for the first timesince Dan Persa ruptured his Achilles tendon last Nov. 13. Persa, who hadbeen touted as a Heisman Trophy contender by the school, was a late scratch.

Andre Williams, who replaced the injured Montel Harris, ran 22 times for114 yards and two touchdowns. Luke Kuechly had 19 tackles, two for a loss,and an interception for BC.

BC brought the ball to the Northwestern 19 with 18 seconds left before afalse start moved them back and took 10 seconds off the clock. Chase Rettigwas sacked by vince Browne on the final play and remained on the field forseveral minutes.

Ifeanyi Momah caught eight passes for 171 yards for the Eagles, butNathan Freese missed a pair of field goals. Rettig, a sophomore who tookover as the starter midway through last season, completed 24 of 44 passesfor 375 yards with one interception, but he couldn’t find anyone open on thegame’s final play.

Persa led the nation in completion percentage and total offense last yearbefore he had surgery on a ruptured Achilles tendon Nov. 13; Northwesternlost its final three games, including the TicketCity Bowl. Boston College waswithout Harris, the Atlantic Coast Conference preseason player of the year.

Neither absence seemed like much of a setback.Harris’ replacement, Andre Williams, broke free for 69 yards on the first

play from scrimmage. But BC settled for a field goal, and got nothing on itsnext trip inside the Northwestern 15 when Freese missed a 31-yard field goal.

The Eagles made it 10-3 when Kuechly intercepted Colter and ran it backto the Wildcats’ 3 yard-line. After a penalty, Williams scored on a 6-yard runto give BC the lead.

Colter tied it when he ran it in himself from 3 yards out to complete a 10-play, 80-yard drive just before the half and then led Northwestern on anotherjust like it to start the second. Mike Trumpy scored on a 5-yard run to give theWildcats a 17-10 lead, and they went up 24-10 on a perfect option pitch fromColter to Adonis Smith with 9:24 left.

Rettig hit Momah for 38 yards to the 2, and two plays later Williams ran itin to make it 24-17 with 6 minutes left. But Northwestern stopped the Eagleson fourth-and-10 with under 3 minutes left, and by the time BC got the ballback there was 1:37 left and they were on their own 36.

After an intentional grounding left the Eagles with third-and-16 from theirown 30, Rettig brought them to the Northwestern 19 with 18 seconds left. Butthere was movement before the snap on the left side of the offensive line, re-sulting in a 5-yard penalty and a mandatory 10 second runoff from the clock.

With 4 seconds left, Rettig rolled right but could not get rid of the ball be-fore Browne tackled him to end the game.

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FIRST DOWNS 21 20RuSHES-YARDS (NET) 54-227 30-104PASSING YARDS (NET) 137 375PASSES COMP-ATT-INT 17-24-1 24-44-1TOTAL OFFENSIvE PLAYS-YARDS 78-424 74-479PENALTIES-YARDS 4-26 5-47PuNT RETuRNS - YARDS 0-0 2-15KICKOFF RETuRNS - YARDS 2-46 3-67INTERCEPTIONS - YARDS 1-0 1-23PuNTS (NuMBER-AvG) 5-45.5 4-40.8FuMBLES - LOST 1-0 0-0TIME OF POSSESSION 28:58 31:02THIRD-DOWN CONvERSIONS 6 OF 15 8 OF 17FOuRTH-DOWN CONvERSIONS 0 OF 2 1 OF 2RED-ZONE SCORES-CHANCES 3-4 3-4TOuCHDOWNS 3-4 2-4FIELD GOALS 0-4 1-4SACKS BY: NuMBER-YARDS 3-21 2-7

Game 1: NorthwesterN

Sept. 3, 2011 • Chestnut Hill, mass. • Alumni Stadium (37,561)

Northwestern 3 7 7 7 - 24 Record: (1-0)

boston College 3 7 0 7 - 17 Record: (0-1)

First Quarter

12:49 BC Freese 19-yd field goal, 5-71 2:117:01 NW Budzien 43-yd field goal, 9-50, 3:01

Second Quarter

8:03 BC Williams 6-yd run (Freese kick), 2-2, 1:050:38 NW Colter 3-yd run (Budzien kick), 10-80, 2:47

third Quarter

11:53 NW Trumpy 5-yd run (Budzien kick), 10-80, 3:07

Fourth Quarter

9:24 NW Smith 1-yd run (Budzien kick), 11-77, 4:326:00 BC Williams 1-yd run (Freese kick), 10-80, 3:24

RUSHING: BC - Williams 22-114, 2 TDs; Kimble 2-9. Northwestern -Trumpy 15-85, 1 TD; Colter 23-71, 1 TD; Smith 11-53; Schmidt 3-11; Ebert1-4; Green 1-3.PASSING: BC- Rettig 24-44-351, 1 INT; Northwestern - Colter 17-24-197,1 INT.RECEIVING: BC - Momah 8-171; Swigert 5-68; Larmond 4-46; Amidon 4-37; Williams 2-11; Pantale 1-18. Northwestern - Ebert 4-54; Lawrence 3-31; Jones 2-39; Fields 2-27; Brown 2-26; Dunsmore 2-10; Schmidt 1-13.INtERCEPtIoNS: BC - Kuechly 1-23. Northwestern - Mabin 1-0.FUmblES: BC - none. Northwestern - Trumpy 1-0.SACKS-ydS: BC - Divitto 1-3; Holloway 1-4. Northwestern - Arnold 1-8;Scott 1-8; DiNardo 1-5.tACKlES (UA-A-t, tFlS): BC - Kuechly 9-9-18, 1 TFL; Pierre-Louis 7-9-16, 1 TFL; Divitto 5-2-7, 1 TFL; Holloway 4-1-5, 1 TFL, Louis-Jean 3-1-4;Jones 3-1-4; Hughes 2-2-4; Sylvia 2-2-4, 1 TFL, Appiah 3-0-3; O’Neal 2-1-3, 1 TFL; Clancy 2-1-3, 1 TFL. Northwestern - Mabin 6-2-8; Nwabuisi 4-4-8, 0.5 TFL; McNaul 4-2-6, 1 TFL; Peters 3-2-5, 1.5 TFLs; Arnold 4-0-4, 1TFL; Matthews 3-1-4; Scott 3-1-4, 1 TFL; Johnson 2-2-4; Browne 2-0-2;Hampton 2-0-2; DiNardo 2-0-2, 2 TFLs; Campbell 1-1-2, 1 TFL.

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Orlando, Fla. (AP)- Central Florida used a trio of fourth quarter touchdownsand three field goals from kicker Nick Cattoi to top the Eagles 30-3.

The Knights defense was stingy against Boston College, holding them to141 total yards. The Eagles were only 1 of 12 on third down as quarterbackChase Rettig was sacked three times and intercepted twice.

Rettig finished 10 of 23 passing for 70 yards. Andre Williams, who rackedup 122 yards and two touchdowns last week against Northwestern, had only59 yards 12 carries.

UCF clung to a 9-3 lead throughout the third quarter until Godfrey com-pleted back-to-back passes of 17 and 28 yards in the final minute of the periodto get the Knights inside the 5.

Godfrey snuck in from 1-yard out two plays later to put the Knights up 16-3 with 14:51 left in the game.

Rettig was then picked off by A.J. Bouye on the Eagles’ ensuing possession,giving the ball right back to the Knights on the Boston College 49.

UCF’s offense picked up where it left off, in six plays they got back intothe end zone--this time via a 1-yard plunge by Murray--to extend its lead to23-3 with 9:30 left.

Murray had four carries for 38 yards during the drive, including a 19-yardscamper.

Godfrey added one more 4-yard touchdown rush to provide the final mar-gin.

UCF won time of possession in the first half and took at 9-3 lead into thelocker room.

The Knights had the ball for 19:52, compared to 10:08 for the Eagles.Boston College had just four possessions in the half, punting on their finalthree.

UCF didn’t get in the end zone, but did put its extra time to use. The Knightswere aggressive from the start, mixing 13 passes into their 37 total plays forthe half.

The Knights also racked up 100 rushing yards, led by Godfrey’s 46 yardson nine carries.

Meanwhile, Cattoi made all three of his field goals from 36, 35 and 32yards away.

UCF’s defense also kept Williams at bay in the opening 30 minutes. Hisfirst touch of the night went for 16 yards, but his final seven carries of thehalf netted 27 yards.

Boston College had a few big plays, but managed only four first downs.Rettig was also a paltry 3 for 8 for 27 yards through the air. He was also sackedtwice deep in Eagles’ territory to set up a Knights’ score.

The Eagles’ biggest bright spot of the half came on the defensive side,with linebacker Luke Kuechly posting 10 tackles.

Both teams traded field goals in quickly played first quarter.Boston College got on the scoreboard first via a 47-yard field goal by Nate

Freese. The drive nearly stalled on the UCF 33-yardline, but was kept alive bya fourth down pass play by Rettig to Bobby Swigert.

UCF then answered with a 36-yard boot by Cattoi, capping a 15-play, 49-yard drive that took more than seven minutes.

BC UCF

FIRST DOWNS 7 18RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 23-57 45-235PASSING YARDS (NET) 84 187PASSES COMP-ATT-INT 11-24-2 20-25-0TOTAL OFFENSIvE PLAYS-YARDS 47-141 70-422PENALTIES-YARDS 6-38 5-51PUNT RETURNS - YARDS 1- -1 1-1KICKOFF RETURNS - YARDS 6-116 2-37INTERCEPTIONS - YARDS 0-0 2-0PUNTS (NUMBER-AvG) 7-37.7 3-39.7FUMBLES - LOST 0-0 1-0TIME OF POSSESSION 22:35 37:25THIRD-DOWN CONvERSIONS 1 OF 12 6 OF 14FOURTH-DOWN CONvERSIONS 1 OF 2 1 OF 2RED-ZONE SCORES-CHANCES 0-0 6-6TOUCHDOWNS 0-0 3-6FIELD GOALS 0-0 3-6SACKS BY: NUMBER-YARDS 0-0 3-14

Game 2: Central Florida

Sept. 10, 2011 • Orlando, Fla. • Bright House Networks Stadium (45,671)

Boston College 3 0 0 0 - 3 Record: (0-2)

UCF 3 6 0 21 - 30 Record: (2-0)

First Quarter

7:52 BC Freese 47-yd field goal, 10-40 5:0100:17 UCF Cattoi 36-yd field goal, 15-49 7:30

Second Quarter

8:15 UCF Cattoi 35-yd field goal, 11-43 5:332:50 UCF Cattoi 32-yd field goal, 8-36 3:51

Fourth Quarter

14:54 UCF Godfrey 1-yd run (Cattoi kick) 8-67 4:159:30 UCF Murray 1-yd run (Cattoi kick) 6-49 3:314:15 UCF Godfrey 4-yd run (Cattoi kick) 4-30 1:45

RUSHING: BC - Williams 12-60; Kimble 4-12; Finch 2-4; Rettig 5-0.UCF - Murray 10-72, 1 TD; Godfrey 13-69, 2 TDs; Harvey 9-48; McDuffie 1-28; Weaver 11-22; Worton 1-0.PASSING: BC- Rettig 10-23-70, 2 INTs; Marscovetra 1-1-14. UCF - God-frey 20-25-187.RECEIVING: BC - Swigert 3-39; Larmond 2-15; Pantale 2-12; Anderson 2-10; Finch 1-14; Rettig 1- -6. UCF - Guyton 5-45; McDuffie 5-41; Nissley3-36; Williams 1-13; Worton 1-28; Murray 1-18; Weaver 1-3; Floyd 1-2;Harvey 1-1.INTERCEPTIONS: BC - none. UCF - Linam 1-0; Bouye 1-0.FUMBLES: BC - none. UCF - none.SACKS-YDS: BC - none. UCF - Linam 1-1; Davis 1-8; Richardson 1-5.TACKLES (UA-A-T, TFLs): BC - Kuechly 12-5-17, 0.5 TFL; Pierre-Louis 5-2-7; Noel 5-1-6, 1 TFL; O’Neal 3-2-5, 0.5 TFL, Hughes 4-0-4, 2 TFL; Fletcher 4-0-4; Clancy 1-3-4; Louis-Jean 3-0-3; Sylvia 3-0-3; Divitto 2-0-2; Quinn 2-0-2;Edebali 2-0-2; Holooway 2-0-2; 1 TFL; Elliott 1-1-2; Ricci 1-0-1; Williams 1-0-1; Rudolph 1-0-1; Thompson 1-0-1; Lawrence 1-0-1. UCF - Linam 6-0-6, 1TFL; Davis, J. 4-1-5, 2 TFLs; Ishmael 3-2-5; Willingham 3-1-4, 0.5 TFL; Robin-son 3-1-4; Gray 2-2-4, 1 TFL; Gray 2-2-4; Dankenbring 2-1-3; Weaver 2-0-2;Davis, T. 2-0-2; Nall 1-1-2; Dunston 0-1-2, 0.5 TFL; Jackson 1-0-1; Mitchell1-0-1; Hoffman 1-0-1; Bouye 1-0-1; Wofford 1-0-1; Richardson 1-0-1, 1 TFL;Geathers 0-1-1; Giovanetti 0-1-1; Henderson 0-1-1.

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Chestnut Hill, Mass. (AP) - Sean Renfree tied a school record with 40 com-pletions and scored the go-ahead touchdown on a 1-yard run with just under10 minutes left to lead Duke to a 20-19 victory over Boston College in the At-lantic Coast Conference opener for both teams.

BC had an excellent chance to win, but Nate Freese’s 23-yard field-goalattempt hit the left upright and bounced back with 43 seconds left. Freesehad already made two long field goals.

Duke won for just the second time in its last 11 conference openers.Renfree threw 52 times for 359 yards and two touchdowns to Conner Ver-

non. He tied the Duke record of 40 completions set by Thaddeus Lewis in 2009against North Carolina State.

Duke rallied from a 19-7 deficit late in the first half and went ahead with9:57 to go. Renfree led the decisive 70-yard drive after the Blue Devils wastedtwo solid scoring opportunities in the second half - an interception at the BC3 and a missed 33-yard field goal attempt.

With a first down at the Eagles 4, Anthony Boone was held to no gain andJamison Crowder gained 3 yards before Renfree just made it into the end zoneon a play that was reviewed.

BC scored first on a 31-yard pass from Chase Rettig to Tahj Kimble, endinga 55-yard drive with 5:57 left in the first quarter. It began after Spenser Rosi-

tano blocked a punt by Alex King and Will Thompson recovered.The Eagles made it 10-0 on a 43-yard field goal by Freese with 4:16 gone

in the second quarter. Duke cut the lead to 10-7 on a 53-yard pass play fromRenfree to Vernon, who caught the ball between two receivers and ran about30 yards to the end zone. It was Renfree’s first scoring pass of the season.

Freese’s 47-yard field goal made it 13-7 with 4:03 left in the half. AndreWilliams scored on a 7-yard run with 1:21 remaining, but Freese missed theextra point.

Duke then marched 63 yards in just 51 seconds to score on Renfree’s 21-yard pass to Vernon and trailed 19-14 at halftime.

DU BC

FIRST DOWNS 26 17RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 26-81 25-81PASSING YARDS (NET) 384 247PASSES COMP-ATT-INT 43-55-1 17-34-0TOTAL OFFENSIVE PLAYS-YARDS 81-465 59-328PENALTIES-YARDS 9-79 3-40PUNT RETURNS - YARDS 2-2 1-1KICKOFF RETURNS - YARDS 5-90 3-34INTERCEPTIONS - YARDS 0-0 1-0PUNTS (NUMBER-AVG) 4-42.5 6-41.8FUMBLES - LOST 0-0 0-0TIME OF POSSESSION 35:32 24:28THIRD-DOWN CONVERSIONS 8 OF 15 4 OF 13FOURTH-DOWN CONVERSIONS 0 OF 1 0 OF 0RED-ZONE SCORES-CHANCES 1-3 1-2TOUCHDOWNS 1-3 1-2FIELD GOALS 0-0 0-0SACKS BY: NUMBER-YARDS 2-9 0-0

Game 3: Duke

Sept. 17, 2011 • Chestnut Hill, Mass. • Alumni Stadium (35,812)

Duke 0 14 0 6 - 20 Record: (1-2, 1-0 ACC)

Boston College 7 12 0 0 - 19 Record: (0-3, 0-1 ACC)

First Quarter

5:57 BC Kimble 31-yd pass from Rettig (Freese kick), 5-551:59

Second Quarter

10:44 BC Freese 43-yd field goal, 11-61 5:348:31 DU Vernon 53-yd pass from Renfree (Ijjas kick), 5-73

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4:03 BC Freese 47-yd field goal, 10-33 4:281:21 BC Williams 7-yd run (Freese kick failed), 4-82 1:2700:30 DU Vernon 21-yd pass from Renfree (Ijjas kick), 4-63

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Fourth Quarter

9:57 DU Renfree 1-yd run (Renfree pass failed), 14-70 6:34

RUSHING: DU - Thompson 10-54, Kurunwune 5-17, Renfree 8-13 1 TD,Crowder 1-3, Hollingsworth 1-1, Boone 1-0; BC - Williams, A. 13-56 1 TD,Finch 4-13, Rettig 4-7, Kimble 3-6.PASSING: DU - Renfree 40-52-359 2 TDs 1 INT, Boone 3-3-25. BC- Rettig17-33-247 1 TD. RECEIVING: DU - Varner 12-78, Braxton 9-60, Thompson 7-50, Vernon 6-116 2 TDs, Helfet 6-59, Crowder 2-20, Kurunwune 1-1; BC - Pantale 4-33,Kimble 3-53 1 TD, Swigert 3-27, Larmond 2-87, Anderson 2-20, Coleman1-14, Amidon 1-7, Williams, D. 1-6.INTERCEPTIONS: DU - none. BC - Noel 1-0.FUMBLES: DU - none. BC - none.SACKS-YDS: DU - Anunike 2-9. BC - none.TACKLES (UA-A-T, TFLs): DU - Cockrell 7-2-9, Daniels 5-4-9, Brown, Ke.3-2-5, Canty 4-0-4, Anunike 3-0-3, 3 TFLs, Williams 3-0-3, Campbell 3-0-3, Braxton 2-0-2, Hatcher 1-1-2, Johnson 1-0-1, France 1-0-1, Wallace 1-0-1, Sarmiento 1-0-1, Fozz 0-1-1, Butler 0-1-1, Young-Wiseman 0-1-1,Bruce 0-1-1, Gamble 0-1-1; BC - Kuechly 17-6-23, Pierre-Louis 7-4-11, 1TFL, Divitto 7-3-10, Rositano 3-2-5, Hughes 4-0-4, Holloway 2-2-4, Noel2-2-4, Edebali 3-0-3, Quinn 2-1-3, 0.5 TFL, Fletcher 2-1-3, Rudolph 2-0-2, Cranmore 1-1-2, Sylvia 1-1-2, O’Neal 1-1-2, 0.5 TFL, Thompson 1-0-1,Williams 1-0-1, Clancy 0-1-1, McCaffrey 0-1-1.

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Chestnut Hill, Mass. (AP) -- Boston College linebacker Kevin Pierre-Louishas a number usually worn by running backs. He had a chance to look likeone, too.

Pierre-Louis picked up a fumble and ran 96 yards down the middle of thefield for a score to help the Boston College Eagles finally smile a bit after theirfirst win of the season, 45-17 over Massachusetts.

“The ball was tipped and we always practice tip drills,” said a wide-smilingPierre-Louis, who wears No. 24. “I was happy to see on the Jumbotron -- (line-backer) Luke Kuechly and a couple of guys behind me. They had my back.”

Chase Rettig threw for three touchdowns and Pierre-Louis had one of twoTDs returned by BC’s linebackers for scores.

Linebacker Nick Clancy had the other fumble return for a score -- 16 yardslate in the third quarter -- about 4 minutes before Pierre-Louis.

The Eagles (1-3) were off to their worst start since opening 1991 with fourlosses under then-coach Tom Coughlin.

“You look for positive reinforcements,” BC coach Frank Spaziani said ofthe win. “A victory is the best re-enforcement you can have.”

Leading 38-10, UMass QB Kellen Pagel was hit near the goal line, Pierre-

Louis caught the ball in the air and ran down the middle of the field. Jesse Julmiste had a 100-yard kickoff return for a score for the Minutemen,

and Jonathan Hernandez carried 22 times for 80 yards and a TD. It was the 24th meeting between the schools, dating back to the first in

1899. BC leads 19-5, winning its seventh straight. Rettig completed 14 of 22 passes for 196 yards with the three TDs and no

interceptions. Andre Williams carried 20 times for 95 yards and last season’sAtlantic Coast Conference leading rusher Montel Harris returned from presea-son left knee surgery and ran nine times for 27 yards.

Colin Larmond, Jr. had two TD catches -- 36 and 37 yards -- and backuprunning back Tahj Kimble had a 3-yard run for a score. The Eagles’ HamptonHughes picked off UMass Pagel on the first offensive play of the game, givingBC the ball at UMass’ 47.

Eleven plays later, Rettig hit tight end Lars Anderson with a 1-yard scoreto give BC a 7-0 lead.

After a short drive by the Minutemen, the Eagles took over on their own 45and marched to the UMass’ 8 before the stalling. Nate Freese booted a 26-yard field goal, making it 10-0.

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FIRST DOWNS 19 22RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 30-118 49-193PASSING YARDS (NET) 195 196PASSES COMP-ATT-INT 18-37-2 14-22-0TOTAL OFFENSIVE PLAYS-YARDS 67-313 71-389PENALTIES-YARDS 5-58 2-20PUNT RETURNS - YARDS 0-0 1-5KICKOFF RETURNS - YARDS 7-252 3-50INTERCEPTIONS - YARDS 0-0 2-6PUNTS (NUMBER-AVG) 6-38.3 5-37.6FUMBLES - LOST 1-1 2-2TIME OF POSSESSION 23:28 36:32THIRD-DOWN CONVERSIONS 6 OF 14 7 OF 14FOURTH-DOWN CONVERSIONS 0 OF 0 1 OF 1RED-ZONE SCORES-CHANCES 2-3 3-3TOUCHDOWNS 1-3 2-3FIELD GOALS 1-3 1-3SACKS BY: NUMBER-YARDS 2-15 1-4

Game 4: maSSaCHUSeTTS

Sept. 24, 2011 • Chestnut Hill, Mass. • Alumni Stadium (30,176)

Massachusetts 0 7 3 7 - 17 Record: (2-1)

Boston College 10 14 14 7 - 45 Record: (1-3)

First Quarter

9:10 BC Anderson 1-yd pass from Rettig (Freese kick), 11-47 5:35

2:25 BC Freese 26-yd field goal, 10-48 4:46

Second Quarter

9:31 BC Kimble 3-yd run (Freese kick), 4-44 1:309:18 UM Julmiste 100-yd kickoff return (Levengood kick)5:12 BC Larmond 36-yd pass from Rettig (Freese kick), 5-

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4:33 UM Levengood 38-yd field goal, 6-19 2:211:36 BC Larmond 37-yd pass from Rettig (Freese kick), 6-

74 2:571:17 BC Clancy 16-yd fumble recovery (Freese kick)

Fourth Quarter

12:28 BC Pierre-Louis 96-yd fumble recovery (Freese kick)10:15 UM Hernandez 6-yd run (Levengood kick), 6-69 2:13

RUSHING: UMass - Hernandez 22-80, 1 TD, Broadnax 4-24, Pagel 2-10,Smith 2-4; BC - Williams, A. 20-95, Finch 11-58, Harris 9-30, Kimble 5-17, 1 TD, Davenport 1-0, Rettig 3- -4.PASSING: UMass - Pagel 18-37-195, 2 INTs; BC- Rettig 14-22-196 3 TDs. RECEIVING: UMass - Hernandez 5-38, Gilson 4-58, Igwenagu 4-39, Talley3-37, Julmiste 1-14, Michel 1-9; BC - Larmond 6-114 2 TDs, Swigert 3-21,Coleman 1-24, Amidon 1-16, Harris 1-16, Pantale 1-4, Anderson 1-1, 1 TD.INTERCEPTIONS: UMass - none. BC - Divitto 1-0, Hughes 1-6.FUMBLES: UMass - Holmes 1-0. BC - Pierre-Louis 1-96, Clancy 1-16.SACKS-YDS: UMass - Byrne 0.5-4, Clemons 0.5-3, Carter 0.5-4, Gilchrist0.5-3. BC - Holloway 1-4.TACKLES (UA-A-T, TFLs): UMass - McIntrye 6-5-11, 0.5 TFL, Birt 6-5-11, Holmes 3-7-10, 0.5 TFL, Thellen 3-6-9, Byrne 2-6-8, 2 TFLs, Saint-Vil4-2-6, Nelms 4-1-5, Clemons 1-3-4, 0.5 TFL, Hunte 0-4-4, 0.5 TFL, Ti.Brandt 1-2-3, Agnew 1-2-3, To. Brandt 1-2-3, Thompson 1-2-3, Carter 1-1-2, 0.5 TFL, Potvin 0-2-2, Yelovich 1-0-1, Tripuka 1-0-1, Andre 0-1-1,Adeoba 0-1-1, Gilchrist 0-1-1, 0.5 TFL, Hilliard 0-1-1, Delaire 0-1-1; BC -Kuechly 1-10-11, 1.5 TFLs, Divitto 4-4-8, 0.5 TFL, Rositano 4-3-7, Duggan2-5-7, 0.5 TFL, D. Williams 3-2-5, Noel 2-3-5, Fletcher 2-2-4, Pierre-Louis1-3-4, 1.5 TFLs, Holloway2-1-3, 2 TFLs, Hughes 1-2-3, Keyes 2-0-2,Rudolph 1-1-2, Amidon 1-1-2, McCaffrey 0-2-2, Clancy 0-2-2, Thompson0-2-2, Edebali 1-0-1, H. Williams 0-1-1, Mihalik 0-1-1, Sinkovec 0-1-1,O’Neal 0-1-1, Elliott 0-1-1, Quinn 0-1-1.

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Chestnut Hill, Mass. (AP) -- Tanner Price threw a 47-yard TD pass to ChrisGivens on Wake Forest’s first possession of the second half as the DemonDeacons opened a 15-point lead before holding off Boston College 27-19.

Boston College’s Montel Harris carried 22 times for 108 yards, setting theschool’s all-time rushing record with a 26-yard carry early in the fourth quarter,with 3,735 yards, breaking the mark held by Derrick Knight (2003). Knight had3,725 career yards.

Boston College’s Chase Rettig completed 23 of 47 for 188 yards with a TDpass and an interception, but he was stopped a yard short on a fourth-and-4run at Wake Forest’s 44 with just under two minutes left.

The Demon Deacons, who scored on their opening drive of both halves,held a 24-9 lead early in the final quarter.

Nate Freese kicked four field goals -- three in the opening half -- for theEagles (1-4, 0-2).

After holding Boston College to a three-and-out on the first drive of thesecond half, Price hit Givens on a short pass and he broke free down the leftsideline for a 47-yard score, leaping over an attempted tackle by Spenser Rosi-tano near the 5 before going into the end zone to make it 24-9.

The Eagles appeared to be ready to get closer, but Harris fumbled at the

Demon Deacons’ 5 to end the ensuing drive. They picked off a pass and took over at Wake’s 45 on the next possession,

but Rettig threw a deep pass into good coverage and was picked by Cyhl Quar-les at the 5.

After coming up empty three times after good field position, Boston Collegeconverted on the next try when Rettig’s 2-yard toss to Alex Amidon capped a41-yard drive and cut it to 24-16.

Harris set up the score with his record-breaking 26-yard carry, but he leftthe game briefly after injuring his left knee.

Boston College moved to Wake’s 10 before the drive stalled with 6 minutesleft. Freese’s 32-yarder cut it to 24-19.

The Demon Deacons needed a big play and Price delivered. On a third-and-15 from his own 15 with just over five minutes left, Price hit Terence Davis ona 44-yard pass along the right sideline. On the next play, Michael Campanarohit Given for 36 yards, setting up Jimmy Newman’s 22-yard field goal thatmade it 27-19 with 2:59 left

Wake Forest took the opening kickoff and marched 74 yards on 11 plays,with Harris capping it on a 2-yard run to make it 7-0. Price was 4 of 5 on thedrive for 57 yards.

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FIRST DOWNS 18 20RuSHES-YARDS (NET) 33-104 34-148PASSING YARDS (NET) 288 188PASSES COMP-ATT-INT 20-30-1 23-48-1TOTAL OFFENSIvE PLAYS-YARDS 63-392 82-336PENALTIES-YARDS 2-10 7-56PuNT RETuRNS - YARDS 1-5 2-11KICKOFF RETuRNS - YARDS 5-89 6-141INTERCEPTIONS - YARDS 1-0 1-26PuNTS (NuMBER-AvG) 5-37.5 4-39.0FuMBLES - LOST 0-0 1-1TIME OF POSSESSION 27:50 32:10THIRD-DOWN CONvERSIONS 6 OF 14 8 OF 19FOuRTH-DOWN CONvERSIONS 0 OF 1 2 OF 3RED-ZONE SCORES-CHANCES 4-4 3-4TOuCHDOWNS 2-4 1-4FIELD GOALS 2-4 2-4SACKS BY: NuMBER-YARDS 1-14 0-0

game 5: Wake Forest

Oct. 1, 2011 • Chestnut Hill, Mass. • Alumni Stadium (38,265)

Wake Forest 7 10 7 3 - 27 Record: (3-1, 2-0 ACC)

Boston College 3 6 0 10 - 19 Record: (1-4, 0-2 ACC)

First Quarter

10:55 WF Harris 2-yd run (Newman kick), 10-74 4:052:52 BC Freese 36-yd field goal, 12-45 5:04

Second Quarter

13:41 WF Newman 22-yd field goal, 9-76 4:116:18 BC Freese 45-yd field goal, 6-30 1:591:04 WF Pendergrass 1-yd run (Newman kick), 12-73 5:140:08 BC Freese 52-yd field goal, 9-24 0:56

Third Quarter

12:01 WF Givens 47-yd catch from Price (Newman kick), 3-59 1:19

Fourth Quarter

13:05 BC Amidon 2-yd catch from Rettig (Freese kick), 7-41 2:06

6:00 BC Freese 32-yd field goal, 14-41 5:492:59 WF Newman 22-yd field goal, 8-75 3:01

RUSHING: WF - Harris 19-60 1 TD, Pendergrass 8-25 1 TD, Price 4-15,Givens 1-2, Bohanon 1-2; BC - Harris 22-108, Amidon 2-31, Finch 5-22,Williams, A. 2-1, Rettig 3- -14.PASSING: WF - Price 19-29-252, 1 TD, 1 INT, Campanaro 1-1-36; BC-Rettig 23-47-188, 1 TD, 1 INT. RECEIVING: WF - Givens 7-132 1 TD, Campanaro 4-31, Dembry 3-42,Davis 2-63, Bohanon 2-9, Pendergrass 1-7, Jackson 1-4; BC - Swigert 9-38, Larmond 5-80, Amidon 5-37 1 TD, Harris 2-20, Pantale 2-13.INTERCEPTIONS: WF - Bush 1-0. BC - Louis-Jean 1-26.FUMBLES: WF - Quarles 1-11. BC - none.SACKS-YDS: WF - Wilber 1-14. BC - none.TACKLES (UA-A-T, TFLs): WF - Betros 2-6-8, Jackson 5-2-7, 1 TFL,Quarles 5-2-7, Olson 3-4-7, Noel 5-1-6, 1 TFL, Whitlock 4-2-6, 2 TFLs,Haynes 3-3-6, Okoro 3-2-5, Wilber 3-1-4, 1 TFL, Mack 2-2-4, Lowe 1-3-4,Allen 0-4-4, Thompson 1-2-3, 1 TFL, Ehrmann 0-3-3, Bush 2-0-2, Green1-1-2, Harris 0-2-2, Dorty 0-2-2, Looney 1-0-1, Givens 0-1-1, Feimster 0-1-1; BC - Kuechly 8-6-14, 2 TFLs, Pierre-Louis 6-4-10 1 TFL, Divitto 1-5-6,1 TFL, Rositano 2-3-5, Hughes 3-1-4, Fletcher 3-1-4, Sylvia 3-1-4, Noel 3-1-4, 1 TFL, Edebali 2-1-3, Holloway 2-1-3, Quinn 1-1-2, McCaffrey 1-1-2,Elliott 1-1-2, Clancy 1-0-1, D. Williams 1-0-1, Appiah 1-0-1, 1 TFL, Louis-Jean 1-0-1, O’Neal 0-1-1.

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Clemson, S.C. (AP) - Tajh Boyd threw for a touchdown and ran for anotherbefore leaving No. 8 Clemson’s 36-14 victory over Boston College with a hipinjury that raised concerns about how long the Tigers could stay undefeatedwithout him.

The severity of Boyd’s injury wasn’t immediately known. He came in leadingthe Atlantic Coast Conference in total offense and has been the catalyst forthe Tigers’ first 6-0 start in 11 years.

Clemson (3-0 ACC) got five field goals from Chandler Catanzaro and 117yards and a touchdown from tailback Andre Ellington to put away Boston Col-lege (1-5, 0-3).

The Eagles played without ACC preseason player of the year Montel Harris,who aggravated a knee injury in last week’s loss to Wake Forest.

Boyd, a sophomore, had thrown for 200 yards or more each game this yearand was on his way to a third 300-yard performance when, with Clemson ahead23-7, he was hit by Boston College defensive end Max Holloway. Boyd tried toget up but rolled back to the ground as coaches, teammates and trainers sur-

rounded him. Death valley, 78,000 strong for homecoming, was silent as Boydremained on the ground.

He was finally carried off the field, his left leg held above the turf. He wastaken to the locker room for X-rays and Clemson announced he had a hipinjury.

Boston College tried to catch Clemson groggy after Boyd’s departure, ChaseRettig’s 24-yard pass to Bobby Swigert cutting the lead to 26-14. The Tigers,though, found their footing and fast-paced attack under freshman backupCole Stoudt, the son of longtime NFL quarterback Cliff Stoudt. Catanzaro addeda 47-yard field goal and Ellington broke out for a 36-yard touchdown run onfourth-and-1 to seal the victory.

The Eagles have had their successes at Death valley -- they’ve won two ofthe three times they’ve played here since joining the ACC in 2005 -- but werewithout injured star Harris and his backup, Andre Williams.

bC CU

FIRST DOWNS 14 25RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 35-126 41-180PASSING YARDS (NET) 132 320PASSES COMP-ATT-INT 14-22-1 22-37-0TOTAL OFFENSIvE PLAYS-YARDS 57-258 78-500PENALTIES-YARDS 7-50 2-20PUNT RETURNS - YARDS 1-7 0-0KICKOFF RETURNS - YARDS 8-160 1-6INTERCEPTIONS - YARDS 0-0 1-0PUNTS (NUMBER-AvG) 5-39.6 3-48.7FUMBLES - LOST 0-0 0-0TIME OF POSSESSION 32:06 27:54THIRD-DOWN CONvERSIONS 5 OF 12 5 OF 14FOURTH-DOWN CONvERSIONS 0 OF 2 2 OF 2RED-ZONE SCORES-CHANCES 1-1 4-4TOUCHDOWNS 1-1 2-4FIELD GOALS 0-0 2-4SACKS BY: NUMBER-YARDS 2-22 3-15

Game 6: Clemson

oct. 8, 2011 • Clemson, S.C. • memorial Stadium (78,000)

boston College 0 7 7 0 - 14 Record: (1-5, 0-3 ACC)

Clemson 17 6 6 7 - 36 Record: (6-0, 3-0 ACC)

First Quarter

10:22 CU Brown 3-yd pass from Boyd (Catanzaro kick), 8-80 2:20

4:59 CU Catanzaro 38-yd field goal, 13-63 4:20 4:30 CU Boyd 14-yd run (Catanzaro kick), 6-29 1:21

Second Quarter

6:58 CU Catanzaro 42-yd field goal, 6-29 1:211:55 BC Finch 20-yd run (Freese kick), 10-80 5:030:02 CU Catanzaro 18-yd field goal, 10-65 1:50

third Quarter

11:35 CU Catanzaro 20-yd field goal, 9-77 3:255:09 BC Swigert 24-yd pass from Rettig (Freese kick), 4-

47 2:120:39 CU Catanzaro 47-yd field goal, 13-50 4:30

Fourth Quarter

11:24 CU Ellington 35-yd run (Catanzaro kick), 6-58 2:11

RUSHING: BC - Finch 19-81 1 TD, Kimble 11-57, Rettig 5- -12; CU -Ellington 22-117 1 TD, Boyd 6-37 1 TD, Bellamy 2-24, Howard 2-13, Mc-Dowell 1-5, Humphries 1-4, Watkins 1- -2, Stoudt 2- -4, Peake 1 -13. PASSING: BC- Rettig 13-20-129 1 TD 1 INT, Shinskie 1-2-3; CU - Boyd16-26-283 1 TD, Stoudt 6-10-37, Ellington 0-1-0. RECEIVING: BC - Swigert 7-93, 1 TD, Larmond 3-32, Kimble 2-5, Elliot 1-3, Finch 1- -1; CU - Watkins 7-152, Allen 4-49, Hopkins 2-47, Brown 3-321TD, Ford 2-14, Humphries 2-13, Craig 1-8, Ellington 1-6, McDowell 1- -1.INtERCEPtIoNS: BC - none, CU - Meeks 1-0. FUmblES: BC - none; CU - Shatley 1-0.SACKS-yds: BC - Noel 1-11, Mihalik 1-11; CU - Goodman 1-7, Branch 1-5, Brown 1-3.tACKlES (UA-A-t, tFls): BC - Kuechly 11-5-16 2 TFLs, Pierre-Louis 3-5-8, Noel 5-1-6 1 TFL, Rositano 3-2-5, Duggan 3-2-5 1 TFL, Holloway 4-0-4 1 TFL, Quinn 2-1-3 1 TFL, Sylvia 2-2-4, Appiah 3-0-3 1 TFL, Divitto3-0-3, Louis-Jean 2-1-3, Clancy 2-0-2, Williams 1-1-2, Fletcher 1-0-1,O’Neal 1-0-1, Mihalik 1-0-1 TFL, Edebali 1-0-1; CU - Willard 3-6-9 1 TFL,Hawkins 4-4-8 0.5 TFL, Goodman 3-3-6 3 TFLs, Branch 1-5-6 1.5 TFLs,Shuey 1-5-6, Townsend 3-2-5, Meeks 2-3-5, Hall 2-3-5, Sensabaugh 3-1-4, Thompson 1-2-3, Christian 0-3-3, Brewer 2-0-2, Brown 1-1-2 1 TFL,Crawford 1-1-2, Moore 1-1-2, Breeland 1-0-1, D. Smith 1-0-1, Catanzaro0-1-1, Buice 0-1-1, R. Smith 0-1-1, Parker 0-1-1, Steward 0-1-1, Jenkins0-1-1, Shatley 0-1-1, Williams 0-1-1.

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Blacksburg, Va. (AP) - David Wilson didn’t even wait to get to the locker room athalftime before finding running backs coach Shane Beamer and giving him a simplemessage.

“We need to run the ball more,” Wilson said he told the head coach’s son. The coaches agreed. When Wilson gave the Hokies the lead with a 42-yard touch-

down run on their first possession of the second half, No. 16 Virginia Tech had finallyfound its offensive rhythm and was on its way to a 30-14 victory against surprisinglystubborn Boston College.

“I was like, `Let’s run the ball,”’ said Wilson, who had just six carries for 21 yardsin the first half but finished with 17 for 134. “I felt like we were getting away from whatwe do.”

Logan Thomas took over after Wilson’s long run gave the Hokies a 13-7 lead. He hitMarcus Davis for a 20-yard touchdown, and then ran in from the 1, giving the Hokies a27-7 lead.

The Hokies (7-1, 3-1 Atlantic Coast Conference) won their third in a row, all gamesin which Thomas has scored at least one touchdown on the ground and through the air.

The Eagles’ first touchdown drive covered just 35 yards on their opening series aftera shanked punt, and their last - 72 yards in 11 plays - came in the fourth quarter withthe Hokies leading 27-7.

“Once we got inside the 50, we stalled,” Eagles quarterback Chase Rettig said. Heaccounted for both scores, running two yards for the first and hitting Chris Pantale fora 7-yard TD.

Eagles linebacker Luke Kuechly, who had 19 tackles to stay on pace for an NCAArecord, said the attention to getting Wilson involved after halftime highlighted his po-tential.

The Hokies had plenty of trouble in the first half, managing just a pair of field goals. After Wilson softened things up with his long run - Thomas rolled right with him,

then made an option pitch to Wilson once defenders closed in - Thomas was able toget going, too. He was 10 for 11 for 126 yards after halftime, and 22 for 36 overall for268 yards.

The Eagles mounted their first real drive after Wilson scored, but on first-and-10from the Hokies’ 22, Tariq Edwards intercepted Rettig’s pass at the 11, and Tech droveagain.

Two runs by Wilson covered the first 20 yards, and Thomas had a 29-yard completionto Danny Coale before throwing one up for Davis to go get in the end zone on the nextplay.

The 6-foot-4 Davis easily came down with the ball despite close coverage by 6-1cornerback Donnie Fletcher.

BC VT

FIRST DOWNS 15 24RuSHES-YARDS (NET) 29-91 40-214PASSING YARDS (NET) 181 268PASSES COMP-ATT-INT 13-30-1 22-36-0TOTAL OFFENSIVE PLAYS-YARDS 59-272 76-482PENALTIES-YARDS 1-15 3-13PuNT RETuRNS - YARDS 0-0 2-31KICKOFF RETuRNS - YARDS 4-98 2-26INTERCEPTIONS - YARDS 0-0 1-0PuNTS (NuMBER-AVG) 7-40.3 5-31.0FuMBLES - LOST 1-1 0-0TIME OF POSSESSION 26:27 33:33THIRD-DOWN CONVERSIONS 6 OF 14 7 OF 15FOuRTH-DOWN CONVERSIONS 1 OF 1 1 OF 1RED-ZONE SCORES-CHANCES 2-2 5-6TOuCHDOWNS 2-2 2-6FIELD GOALS 0-0 3-6SACKS BY: NuMBER-YARDS 0-0 3-3

Game 7: VirGinia Tech

Oct. 22, 2011 • Blacksburg, Va. • Lane/Worsham Field (66,233)

Boston College 7 0 0 7 - 14 Record: (1-6, 0-4 ACC)

Virginia Tech 3 3 14 10 - 30 Record: (7-1, 3-1 ACC)

First Quarter

12:01 BC Rettig 2-yd run (Freese kick), 3-35 1:156:32 VT Journell 26-yd field goal, 8-57, 3:08

Second Quarter

0:00 VT Journell 36-yd field goal, 10-61 1:00

Third Quarter

12:14 VT Wilson 42-yd run (Journell kick), 5-60 2:25

4:22 VT Davis 20-yd pass from Thomas (Journell kick), 7-89 3:29

Fourth Quarter

13:42 VT Thomas 1-yd run (Journell kick), 9-56 4:049:08 BC Pantale 7-yd pass from Rettig (Freese kick), 11-

72 4:273:43 VT Journell 24-yd field goal, 11-74 5:25

RUSHING: BC - Finch 18-92, Williams 5-8, Rettig 6- -9 1 TD; VT - Wilson17-134 1 TD, Thomas 16-60 1 TD, Gregory 4-18, Oglesby 2-3.PASSING: BC- Rettig 13-30-181 1 TD 1 INT, VT - Thomas 22-36-268 1 TD.RECEIVING: BC - Larmond 4-69, Finch 3-53, Pantale 2-26 1 TD, Amidon1-13, Anderson 1-9, Elliot 1-7, Coleman 1-4; VT - Coale 8-118, Boykin 5-46, Davis 3-49 1 TD, Wilson 3-16, Oglesby 2-11, Coles 1-28.INTERCEPTIONS: BC - none, VT - Edwards 1-0.FUMBLES: BC - none; VT - Bonner 1-3.SACKS-YDS: BC - none; VT - Marshall 1-4, Taylor 2-7, D. Hopkins 1-2.TACKLES (UA-A-T, TFLs): BC - Kuechly 3-16-19, Pierre-Louis 3-6-9, As-prilla 3-5-8, Sylvia 1-6-7, Divitto 1-4-5, Rositano 2-2-4, Edebali 1-3-4,Louis-Jean 2-1-3, O’Neal 2-1-3, Duggan 1-2-3, Fletcher 0-3-3, Clancy 0-3-3, Hughes 0-3-3, Pantale 2-0-2, Noel 2-0-2, Williams 1-1-2, Cranmore0-2-2, Holloway 0-2-2, Appiah 0-1-1, Keyes 0-1-1, Rudolph 0-1-1,Lawrence 0-1-1, Ricci 0-1-1, Mihalik 0-1-1; VT - Exum 2-5-7, Edwards 1-6-7 0.5 TFL, Fuller 4-1-5 1 TFL, Bonner 3-2-5, Whitley 3-2-5, Marshall 2-3-5 1 TFL, Taylor 2-3-5 2.5 TFLs, Rivers 2-2-4, D. Hopkins 1-2-3 1 TFL,Maddy 2-0-2, Tweedy 0-2-2 1 TFL, Wilson 1-0-1, Hill 1-0-1, Colins 1-0-1,Brown 1-0-1, A. Hopkins 0-1-1, Myer 0-1-1, Aromire 0-1-1, Dew 0-1-1.

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College Park, Md. (AP) - Rolandan Finch ran for 243 yards and two touch-downs, and Boston College defeated Maryland 28-17 for its first Atlantic CoastConference victory of the season.

Finch, a sophomore, never before broke the 100-yard mark and had runfor 266 yards in six games before Saturday. He had 152 yards rushing at half-time, finished with a career-high 39 carries and had a team-leading twocatches for seven yards.

Linebacker Luke Kuechly had 12 tackles and an interception to help BostonCollege (2-6, 1-4) snap a three-game skid.

Maryland (2-6, 1-4) coach Randy Edsall started C.J. Brown at quarterback,then switched to Danny O’Brien in the second quarter. Both threw an inter-ception, and neither moved the offense until O’Brien threw a 55-yard touch-down pass to Adrian Coxson with 6:39 left.

That made it 21-10, and after a failed onside kick, Finch scored his secondtouchdown to clinch it.

Brown went 2 for 6 for 14 yards, and O’Brien completed 14 of 35 passesfor 165 yards, including 141 in the fourth quarter.

Maryland got off to a miserable start, beginning when Nick Ferrara bouncedthe opening kickoff out of bounds. Boston College needed only six plays tocover the 60 yards, the last five on runs by Finch for 7, 5, 9, 8 and 18 yards.

Brown threw an errant pitch on the Terrapins’ first offensive play, but herecovered the loose ball and got a field goal out of the drive.

Maryland’s next possession ended when Sean Sylvia intercepted a deflectedpass, and two plays later wide receiver Alex Amidon scored on a 21-yard touch-down run for a 14-3 lead.

After a Maryland punt, Boston College mounted an 80-yard drive that endedwith a 3-yard touchdown run by Andre Williams.

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FIRST DOWNS 22 18RuSHES-YARDS (NET) 62-372 36-197PASSING YARDS (NET) 32 179PASSES COMP-ATT-INT 5-12-1 16-41-2TOTAL OFFENSIVE PLAYS-YARDS 74-404 77-376PENALTIES-YARDS 1-10 3-23PuNT RETuRNS - YARDS 1-0 0-0KICKOFF RETuRNS - YARDS 1-19 5-70INTERCEPTIONS - YARDS 2-21 1-0PuNTS (NuMBER-AVG) 4-31.5 5-36.4FuMBLES - LOST 0-0 0-0TIME OF POSSESSION 36:06 23:54THIRD-DOWN CONVERSIONS 6 OF 14 5 OF 17FOuRTH-DOWN CONVERSIONS 1 OF 2 2 OF 4RED-ZONE SCORES-CHANCES 3-6 2-4TOuCHDOWNS 3-6 1-4FIELD GOALS 0-0 1-4SACKS BY: NuMBER-YARDS 0-0 0-0

Game 8: maRYLaND

Oct. 29, 2011 • College Park, Md. • Capital One at Byrd (29,945)

Boston College 14 7 0 7 - 28 Record: (2-6, 1-4 ACC)

Maryland 3 0 0 14 - 17 Record: (2-6, 1-4 ACC)

First Quarter

12:25 BC Finch 18-yd run (Freese kick), 6-60 2:359:18 MD Ferrara 33-yd field goal, 10-58 3:015:58 BC Amidon 21-yd run (Freese kick), 2-25 0:44

Second Quarter

11:34 BC Williams 3-yd run (Freese kick), 16-80 7:25

Fourth Quarter

6:39 MD Coxson 55-yd pass from O’Brien (Ferrara kick), 8-80 2:02

5:29 BC Finch 3-yd run (Freese kick), 3-26 1:102:07 MD O’Brien 1-yd run (Ferrara kick), 12-68 3:16

RUSHING: BC - Finch 39-243 2 TDs, Williams 16-72 1 TD, Amidon 4-58 1TD, Rettig 1-2; MD - Meggett 17-99, O’Brien 6-50 1 TD, Pickett 8-33,Brown 3-17, Adams 1-4, McCree 1- -6.PASSING: BC- Rettig 5-12-32 1 INT; MD - O’Brien 14-35-165, 1 TD, 1 INT,Brown 2-6-14 1 INT.RECEIVING: BC - Finch 2-7, Anderson 1-13, Amidon 1-7, Swigert 1-5; MD- Boykins 4-33, McCree 4-31, Coxson 3-78 1 TD, Furstenburg 2-21, Tyler1-9, Meggett 1-7, Pickett 1-0.INTERCEPTIONS: BC - Sylvia 1-18, Kuechly 1-3, MD - Chism 1-0.FUMBLES: BC - none; MD - Goree 1-0, Chism 1-0, Twine 1-0.SACKS-YDS: BC - none; MD - none.TACKLES (UA-A-T, TFLs): BC - Kuechly 7-5-12 1 TFL, Duggan 1-7-8, Ap-piah 3-4-7 1 TFL, Holloway 2-4-6 0.5 TFL, Hughes 2-3-5, Fletcher 4-0-4,Divitto 2-1-3, Noel 1-2-3, Ricci 1-2-3, Edebali 1-2-3, Rositano 0-3-3,Sylvia 2-0-2, Keyes 1-1-2, Thompson 1-1-2, Asprilla 0-2-2 0.5 TFL,Sinkovec 1-0-1, Clancy 1-0-1, Swigert 1-0-1, Abdesmad 1-0-1, Lawrence0-1-1, Mccaffrety 0-1-1, Cranmore 0-1-1, Mihalik 0-1-1, Louis-Jean 0-1-1; MD - Franklin 6-5-11, Drakeford 5-6-11, Vellano 5-5-10 1 TFL, Goree 2-8-10, Bowers 3-6-9 2 TFLs, Rowson 3-4-7, Hampton 3-4-7, Till 2-3-5,McDougle 2-2-4, Chism 3-0-3, Kilgo 2-0-2, Twine 1-1-2, Mackall 0-2-2,Wilson 1-0-1, Brown 1-0-1, Adams 1-0-1, Boykins 1-0-1.

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Chestnut Hill, Mass. (AP) - Chase Rettig completed 11 of 18 passes with one touch-down in the Eagles’ 38-7 loss to Florida State.

Florida State’s EJ Manuel threw for one touchdown and ran for another as FloridaState opened a 28-point halftime lead that the Eagles couldn’t recover from.

With their fourth straight win, the Seminoles qualified for a bowl game for an NCAA-best 30th consecutive year.

Boston College (2-7, 1-5), which had gone to a bowl game for 12 straight years,was guaranteed its first losing season since 1998 and was eliminated from bowl con-tention.

Manuel completed 12-of-16 passes for 180 yards and ran 16 times for 37 yards.Devonta Freeman ran for 62 yards and two touchdowns, and Nick O’Leary caught threepasses for 87 yards.

Rettig split time with freshman Josh Bordner after the first six drives resulted infive punts and a fumble. Bordner was 1-of-2 for 37 yards, and he ran seven times for45 yards.

Manuel did most of the damage in a dominant first half, when Florida State scoredon three consecutive possessions. With 4:51 to play in the second quarter, the Semi-noles led 28-0; they had outgained BC 214 yards to 16 and held the Eagles without afirst down.

Bordner came into the game and, sharing time with Rettig on the drive, led BC 74yards to the Florida State 1 before Rolandan Finch fumbled.

Finch, a former fourth-stringer who had 243 yards against Maryland last week,had two fumbles in the game while gaining 59 yards on 28 carries.

Luke Kuechly had 20 tackles - 12 solo - for Boston College, his 31st straight gamewith 10 or more.

Manuel threw for 321 yards and two touchdowns last week in a 34-0 victory overNorth Carolina State - the Seminoles’ fourth consecutive game with more than 425yards of total offense. Against BC they had 307.

Florida State failed to get a first down on its first possession, but it got the ballback on the BC 2 when Anthony McCloud knocked the ball free from Finch and Smithfell on it. Two plays and a penalty later, Manuel hit Bert Reed for an 8-yard touchdownpass.

The Seminoles scored early in the second quarter on Freeman’s 12-yard run and,after another BC three-and-out, Manuel completed a 58-yard pass to O’Leary beforetaking it in himself from 1 yard out to make it 21-0. After another BC three-and-out,Freeman marched Florida State down the field before scoring from the 3 to give theSeminoles a 28-0 lead.

Bordner entered the game for BC and, on his first snap, ran 25 yards for the Eagles’first first down of the game. From the Seminoles’ 39 he hit Bobby Swigert on a 37-yardcompletion that brought the ball to the 2.

But Finch was stuffed for a 1-yard gain on first-and-goal, and on second down helost the ball on his way to the line of scrimmage.

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FIRST DOWNS 18 10RuSHES-YARDS (NET) 41-127 39-94PASSINg YARDS (NET) 152 117PASSES COMP-ATT-INT 12-16-0 12-20-2TOTAL OFFENSIVE PLAYS-YARDS 57-307 59-207PENALTIES-YARDS 3-15 5-40PuNT RETuRNS - YARDS 2-0 1-10KICKOFF RETuRNS - YARDS 1-20 4-80INTERCEPTIONS - YARDS 2-13 0-0PuNTS (NuMBER-AVg) 4-49.0 7-33.6FuMBLES - LOST 0-0 0-0TIME OF POSSESSION 28:30 31:30THIRD-DOWN CONVERSIONS 4 OF 10 5 OF 15FOuRTH-DOWN CONVERSIONS 0 OF 1 2 OF 2RED-ZONE SCORES-CHANCES 5-6 1-2TOuCHDOWNS 5-6 1-2FIELD gOALS 0-0 0-0SACKS BY: NuMBER-YARDS 0-0 2-13

Game 9: Florida State

Nov. 3, 2011 • Chestnut Hill, Mass. • Alumni Stadium (38,729)

Florida State 7 21 3 7 - 38 Record: (6-3, 4-2 ACC)

Boston College 0 0 7 0 - 7 Record: (2-7, 1-5 ACC)

First Quarter

9:07 FS Reed 8-yd pass from Manuel (Hopkins kick), 2-2 1:01

Second Quarter

13:09 FS Freeman 12-yd run (Hopkins kick), 7-56 3:1810:24 FS Manuel 1-yd run (Hopkins kick), 4-70 1:144:51 FS Freeman 3-yd run (Hopkins kick) 9-57 3:34

Third Quarter

9:56 BC Swigert 12-yd pass from Rettig (Freese kick), 6-26 3:07

4:43 FS Hopkins 47-yd field goal, 6-31 2:20

Fourth Quarter

10:16 FS Pryor 1-yd run (Hopkins kick), 6-36 3:09

RUSHING: FS - Freeman 12-62 2 TDs, Manuel 16-37 1 TD, Pryor 6-19 1TD, Wilder 4-5, Jones 3-4; BC - Finch 28-59, Bordner 7-45, Elliott 1-3,Davenport 1-1, Rettig 1- -3.PASSING: FS - Manuel 12-16-180, 1 TD; BC- Rettig 11-18-76 1 TD, 1 INTBordner 1-2-37 1 INT.RECEIVING: FS - O’Leary 3-87, Reed 3-35 1 TD, Pryor 3-26, Freeman 2-14, R. Smith 1-18; BC - Swigert 3-61 1 TD, Larmond 3-26, Finch 3-8, Ami-don 2-13, Coleman 1-5.INTERCEPTIONS: BC - Sylvia 1-18, Kuechly 1-3, MD - Chism 1-0.Fumbles: FS - Werner 1-0, T.Smith 1-13; BC - none.SACKS-YDS: FS - none; BC - Divitto 1-6, Asprilla 1-7.TACKLES (UA-A-T, TFLs): FS - Bradham 6-1-7 2.5 TFLs, Parks 6-0-6,McCloud 4-1-5, T. Smith 4-0-4, Erving 3-1-4, V. Williams 2-2-4, Luc 2-2-4, Joyner 3-0-3, K. Williams 2-1-3, Jernigan 2-1-3, Jones 2-1-3, McCray2-0-2, Moody 1-1-2, Carradine 1-1-2, Jenkins 1-1-2, Dellenbach 1-0-1,Hunter 1-0-1, Rhodes 1-0-1, Reid 1-0-1, Hicks 1-0-1, Werner 0-1-1; BC -Kuechly 12-8-20, Divitto 5-1-6 1 TFL, Appiah 3-3-6 0.5 TFL, Duggan 2-3-51.5 TFLs, Rositano 3-1-4, Asprilla 3-0-3 1 TFL, Sylvia 2-1-3, Hughes 1-2-3, Thompson 2-0-2, Clancy 2-0-2, Holloway 1-0-1, Louis-Jean 0-1-1,Keyes 0-1-1, Edebali 0-1-1.

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Chestnut Hill, Mass. (AP) - Starting quarterback Chase Rettig threw for atouchdown, backup Josh Bordnerran for a score and Boston College held on fora 14-10 win over North Carolina State on Nov. 12.

Rettig completed 9-of-13 attempts for 118 yards, and Andre Williamscarried18 times for 61 yards.

Mike Glennon completed 28-of-40 passes for 220 yards and James Wash-ington had a 3-yard TD run for the Wolfpack (5-5, 2-4), who moved deep intoBC’s territory in the closing minutes before Glennon’s pass was tipped at theline and fell to the ground on a fourth-and-5 play with 1:10 left.

Wolfpack corner back David Amerson extended a school-record with hisNCAA-leading 10th interception in the first half. NC State held BC to minus-2yards of total offense in the second half.

Boston College linebacker Luke Kuechly had 18 tackles - nine in the final13 minutes - for his 32nd straight game with double digits in tackles. He enteredthe game leading the nation with 150 after leading the nation with 183 last year.

The Eagles led 14-3 at halftime.North Carolina State started at its own 18 with 13 1/2 minutes left in the

game and marched down to the Eagles’ 23 before Donnie Fletcher picked offGlennon’s pass in the end zone.

Boston College took the opening kickoff and marched right down the fieldin five plays, grabbing a 7-0 lead when backup quarterback Bordner scored ona 3-yard run off an option play. The score came two plays after Rettig hit Alex

Amidon with a 41-yard pass along the left sideline, moving the ball to the Wolf-pack’s nine.

NC State, coming off a shutout win over rival North Carolina last week, drove61 yards in 13 plays on its first possession before the drive stalled and NiklasSade kicked a 32-yard field goal. Glennon completed 7 of 8 passes for 60 yardswith the only incompletion a drop by T.J. Graham.

The Wolfpack had four first downs on their first drive of the game, but onlyhad three more until midway into the final quarter.

The Eagles improved their lead to 14-3 late in the first half on Rettig’s 17-yard TD pass to Colin Larmond Jr. BC started with good field position after WilBaumann’s 24-yard punt gave them the ball at their own 41. Rettig completedconsecutive passes for a combined 23 yards and Williams carried six times -mostly up the middle - for 16 yards.

Except for the final possession - which was a one-play kneel down to endthe half - BC went into NC State territory each time it had the ball in the firsthalf.

Washington’s scoring run cut it to 14-10 midway into the third quarter. ona third-and-4 from the Eagles’ 38, Glennon lofted a pass to tight end QuintonPayton that dropped in between four defenders.

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FIRST DoWNS 14 10RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 24-47 36-72PASSING YARDS (NET) 220 118PASSES CoMP-ATT-INT 28-40-1 9-13-1ToTAL oFFENSIvE PLAYS-YARDS 64-267 49-190PENALTIES-YARDS 8-56 3-32PUNT RETURNS - YARDS 2-11 0-0KICKoFF RETURNS - YARDS 2-26 3-57INTERCEPTIoNS - YARDS 1-18 1-0PUNTS (NUMBER-AvG) 6-31.2 5-37.0FUMBLES - LoST 0-0 0-0TIME oF PoSSESSIoN 31:30 28:30THIRD-DoWN CoNvERSIoNS 7 oF 16 5 oF 11FoURTH-DoWN CoNvERSIoNS 1 oF 2 0 oF 0RED-ZoNE SCoRES-CHANCES 2-2 2-2ToUCHDoWNS 1-2 2-2FIELD GoALS 1-2 0-0SACKS BY: NUMBER-YARDS 2-17 1-2

Game 10: NC STaTe

Nov. 12, 2011 • Chestnut Hill, Mass. • Alumni Stadium (33,712)

NC State 3 0 7 0 - 10 Record: (5-5, 2-4 ACC)

Boston College 7 7 0 0 - 14 Record: (3-7, 2-5 ACC)

First Quarter

12:57 BC Bordner 3-yd run (Freese kick), 5-66 2:035:22 ST Sade 32-yd field goal, 14-61 7:35

Second Quarter

1:40 BC Larmond 17-yd pass from Rettig (Freese kick), 10-59 5:31

Third Quarter

7:18 ST Washington 3-yd run (Sade kick), 7-63 3:24

RUSHING: ST - Washington 13-40 1 TD, Creccy 7-15, Glennon 4- -8; BC -Williams 18-61, Bordner 6-21 1 TD, Finch 3-9, Kimble 1-3, Amidon 3- -2,Rettig 2- -17.PASSING: ST - Glennon 28-40-220 1 INT; BC- Rettig 9-13-118 1 TD, 1INT.RECEIVING: ST - Bryan 5-50, Creecy 5-27, Washington 5-14, Smith 4-37,Carter 3-43, Graham 2-10, Palmer 2-6, Payton 1-32, Underwood 1-1; BC -Amidon 3-69, Larmond 2-31 1 TD, Kimble 2-6, Naples 1-8, Swigert 1-4.INTERCEPTIONS: ST - Amerson 1-18; BC - Fletcher 1-0.FUMBLES: ST - none; BC - none.SACKS-YDS: ST - Manning 1-11, Johnson 1-6; BC - Appiah 1-2.TACKLES (UA-A-T, TFLs): ST - Manning 7-3-10 2 TFLs, Wolff 4-3-7 1TFL, Bishop 4-2-6 0.5 TFL, Cole 4-2-6, Maddox 3-1-4, McGill, 2-2-4 0.5TFL, Johnson 2-1-3 1 TFL, Sweezy 2-0-2, Slay 1-1-2, Winkles 1-0-1,Smith 1-0-1, Frandsen 1-0-1 ,Gentry 1-0-1, Cato-Bishop; BC - Kuechly 9-9-18 1.5 TFLs, Divitto 2-6-8, Duggan 3-4-7, Holloway 3-3-6 0.5 TFL, Ap-piah 3-1-4 3 TFLs, Asprilla 2-2-4, Fletcher 1-3-4, Edebali 1-2-3 0.5 TFL,Sylvia 0-3-3, Hughes 2-0-2, Mccaffrey 2-0-2, Quinn 1-1-2 0.5 TFL, Do.Williams 1-1-2, Keyes 1-1-2, Ricci 1-0-1, Da. Williams 1-0-1, Pantale 1-0-1, Flaherty 1-0-1, Mihalik 0-1-1, Thompson 0-1-1.

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Notre Dame, Ind. (AP) - Jonas Gray rushed for a touchdown, David Rufferkicked three field goals and No. 24 Notre Dame recovered an onside kick withjust under 2 minutes to play to hold off Boston College 16-14.

Ruffer had field goals of 40, 41 and 27 yards for the Irish (8-3), who matchedtheir victory total from last year with their fourth straight win. But it was acostly victory, too, with Gray leaving in the third quarter with what looked tobe a knee injury. Gray, who was enjoying a breakout year after a lacklusterfirst three seasons, had extended his scoring streak to eight games with a 26-yard run on the opening drive of the game.

The Eagles struggled to get anything going offensively for most of the sec-ond half, with Chase Rettig throwing 10 incompletions in a row at one point.But Rettig got on track just in time to make things interesting, finding ChrisPantale for a 21-yard gain and throwing a 17-yarder to Rolandan Finch as theEagles advanced to the Notre Dame 16 with about 3 minutes to play. A passinterference call on Zeke Motta moved Boston College to the 2 and, after afalse start and an incompletion, Rettig connected with Bobby Swigert for a 7-yard score.

Boston College (3-8) went for the onside kick, but Robby Toma recoveredit and Notre Dame ran the clock down to just eight seconds. The Eagles gotthe ball back and lateraled several times before Irish linebacker Troy Niklasmade the final tackle around the Boston College 15 to end the game. NotreDame has beaten Boston College three years in a row after losing six straight.

Eagles linebacker Luke Kuechly was credited with 14 tackles, leaving himone shy of the Boston College career record. The junior did set the ACC recordwith 523 career tackles.

Notre Dame looked as if it was going to have an easy afternoon when itmarched 80 yards on its opening drive, capped by Gray’s rumble through theBoston College defense. But the Irish offense stalled twice just outside theBoston College red zone, and Tommy Rees was picked off around midfield onanother drive. Rees finished 24-of-39 for 256 yards.

Cierre Wood had 98 yards for Notre Dame, giving him 1,001 for the season.Michael Floyd had 10 catches for 92 yards in his final game at Notre DameStadium.

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FIRST DOWNS 14 21RuSHES-YARDS (NET) 25-80 39-161PASSING YARDS (NET) 170 256PASSES COMP-ATT-INT 18-38-0 24-39-1TOTAL OFFENSIvE PLAYS-YARDS 63-250 78-417PENALTIES-YARDS 6-55 6-65PuNT RETuRNS - YARDS 3-20 0-0KICKOFF RETuRNS - YARDS 3-61 1-17INTERCEPTIONS - YARDS 1-0 0-0PuNTS (NuMBER-AvG) 9-41.0 8-44.0FuMBLES - LOST 0-0 0-0TIME OF POSSESSION 26:39 33:21THIRD-DOWN CONvERSIONS 3 OF 13 8 OF 19FOuRTH-DOWN CONvERSIONS 0 OF 1 0 OF 0RED-ZONE SCORES-CHANCES 2-2 2-2TOuCHDOWNS 2-2 0-0FIELD GOALS 0-0 2-2SACKS BY: NuMBER-YARDS 0-0 1-6

Game 11: Notre dame

Nov. 19, 2011 • Notre Dame, Ind. • Notre Dame Stadium (80,795)

Boston College 0 7 0 7 - 14 Record: (3-8)

Notre Dame 10 3 0 3 - 16 Record: (8-3)

First Quarter

12:38 ND Gray 26-yd run (Ruffer kick), 8-80 2:228:15 ND Ruffer 40-yd field goal, 9-46 2:51

Second Quarter

3:04 BC Bordner 2-yd run (Freese kick), 9-80 4:081:19 ND Ruffer 41-yd field goal, 7-46 1:45

Fourth Quarter

8:08 ND Ruffer 27-yd field goal, 9-55 3:501:57 BC Swigert 7-yd pass from Rettig (Freese kick), 7-72

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RUSHING: BC - Kimble 10-42, Finch 6-32, Bordner 4-7 1 TD, Rettig 2-6,Williams 3- -1; ND - Wood 26-94, Gray 11-61 1 TD, Rees 1-3, Floyd 1-3.PASSING: BC - Rettig 18-38-170 1 TD; ND - Rees 24-39-256 1 INT.RECEIVING: BC - Pantale 5-60, Swigert 5-39 1 TD, Larmond 3-30, Finch1-17, Coleman 1-8, Amidon 1-7, Anderson 1-6, Kimble 1-3; ND - Floyd 10-92, Toma 5-65, Jones 5-42, Eifert 2-45, Gray 2-15, Wood 0- -3.INTERCEPTIONS: BC - Holloway 1-0; ND - none.FUMBLES: BC - none; ND - none.SACKS-YDS: BC - none; ND - Fleming 1-6.TACKLES (UA-A-T, TFLs): BC - Kuechly 7-7-14 1 TFL, Asprilla 1-9-10,Appiah 2-6-8, Divitto 1-7-8, Pierre-Louis 3-4-7 1.5 TFLs, Hughes 1-6-7,Holloway 4-2-6, Fletcher 3-3-6, Sylvia 2-3-5, Quinn 0-5-5 0.5 TFL, Rosi-tano 1-3-4, Edebali 0-3-3, Da. Williams 1-1-2, Duggan 0-2-2, Mihalik 0-2-2, O’Neal 0-1-1; ND - Teo 3-9-12 0.5 TFL, Smith 2-5-7, Motta 2-4-6 0.5TFL, Nix 1-4-5 1 TFL, G. Gray 1-4-5, Fleming 1-3-4 1 TFL, Cwynar 1-3-4,Niklas 0-4-4 0.5 TFL, Slaughter 2-1-3 1 TFL, Blanton 2-1-3, Fox 1-2-3,Wood 1-0-1, Toma 1-0-1, McDaniel 1-0-1, Calabrese 0-1-1, McCarthy 0-1-1, Shembo 0-1-1, Lynch 0-1-1 1 TFL, Atkinson 0-1-1, Welch 0-1-1,Jackson 0-1-1, Spond 0-1-1, Johnson 0-1-1, Collinsworth 0-1-1

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Miami, Fla. (AP) - Luke Kuechly ran an interception back for a touchdownand became Boston College’s all-time tackles leader, and the Eagles pickedJacory Harris off four times in his final college game en route to beating Miami24-17.

For Miami, the biggest news wasn’t the outcome in the season finale forboth teams. It announced during the fourth quarter that coach Al Golden hasagreed to a four-year extension through Feb. 1, 2020.

Chase Rettig threw two touchdown passes to Chris Pantale for Boston Col-lege (4-8, 3-5 Atlantic Coast Conference). Kuechly also topped his single-sea-son ACC record for tackles, passing the mark of 183 he set last year.

Lamar Miller had a 79-yard touchdown run for Miami (6-6, 3-5), the longestcarry by a Hurricane since 2000.

Harris had thrown five interceptions all season entering the day andmatched a career-worst with the four on Friday.

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FIRST DOWNS 20 14RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 50-153 16-122PASSING YARDS (NET) 196 245PASSES COMP-ATT-INT 17-13-0 40-23-4TOTAL OFFENSIVE PLAYS-YARDS 67-349 56-367PENALTIES-YARDS 4-23 6-46PUNT RETURNS - YARDS 2-22 1-18KICKOFF RETURNS - YARDS 2-38 5-98INTERCEPTIONS - YARDS 4-52 0-0PUNTS (NUMBER-AVG) 6-40.0 6-46.5FUMBLES - LOST 2-1 0-0TIME OF POSSESSION 38:24 21:36THIRD-DOWN CONVERSIONS 4 OF 12 3 OF 11FOURTH-DOWN CONVERSIONS 0 OF 1 0 OF 0RED-ZONE SCORES-CHANCES 2-4 1-1TOUCHDOWNS 1-4 1-1FIELD GOALS 1-4 0-1SACKS BY: NUMBER-YARDS 0-0 2-7

Game 12: miami

Nov. 25, 2011 • Miami Gardens, Fla. • Sun Life Stadium (43,952)

Boston College 7 3 7 7 - 24 Record: (4-8)

Miami 14 0 0 3 - 17 Record: (6-6)

First Quarter

12:37 UM Byrd 7-yd pass from Harris (Wieclaw kick), 5-81 2:23

5:47 BC Pantale 9-yd pass from Rettig (Freese kick), 11-70 6:50

4:49 UM Miller 79-yd run (Wieclaw kick), 2-80 0:58

Second Quarter

14:28 BC Freese 30-yd field goal 10-58 5:21

Third Quarter

12:08 BC Pantale 32-yd pass from Rettig (Freese kick), 6-80 2:52

Fourth Quarter

14:48 BC Kuechly 45-yd interception return (Freese kick)00:14 UM Wieclaw 49-yd field goal, 10-66 1:13

RUSHING: BC - Finch 22-96, Williams 13-52, Kimble 7-14, Bordner 2-0,Rettig 4- -2, TEAM 2- -3; UM - Miller 12-114 1 TD, Harris 2-8, James 2-0.PASSING: BC - Rettig 13-17-196 2 TD; UM - Harris 23-39-245 1 TD, 4 INT,TEAM 0-1-0.RECEIVING: BC - Pantale 4-70 2 TD, Swigert 4-67, Elliot 2-23, Anderson2-22, Amidon 1-14; UM - Streeter 5-47, Hurns 4-47, Clements 4-40, Ben-jamin 3-75, Byrd 2-14 1 TD, Hagens 1-9, Miller 1-8, Calhoun 1-4, Walford1-4, James 1-2.INTERCEPTIONS: BC - Kuechly 1-45 1 TD, Fletcher 1-0, Duggan 1-0,Hughes 1-7. UM - none.FUMBLES: BC - none; UM - TEAM 1-0.SACKS-YDS: BC - none; UM - Vernon 1-2, Chickillo 1-5.Tackles (UA-A-T, TFLs): BC - Kuechly 6-3-9 1 TFL, Divitto 3-3-6, Holloway3-2-5 2 TFLs, Asprilla 3-0-3, Rositano 2-1-3, Quinn 1-2-3, Appiah 1-2-3,Pierre-Louis 2-0-2, Fletcher 1-1-2, Duggan 1-1-2, McCaffrey 1-0-1, Da.Williams 1-0-1, Sylvia 1-0-1, Edebali 0-1-1; UM - Perryman 9-5-14 3TFLs, Spence 4-10-14, Porter 3-4-7 1 TFL, Telemaque 3-4-7, Cain 3-3-6,Nicolas 1-5-6, Armstrong 2-3-5, Regis 1-4-5, Vernon 4-0-4 1 TFL, McGee2-2-4, Green 1-1-2, Robinson 1-1-2, Tolson 1-0-1, Williams 1-0-1,Chickillo 1-0-1 1 TFL, Wieclaw 1-0-1, Gaines 1-0-1, Ojomo 0-1-1, Swasey0-1-1.

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The Eagles won their 2011 season finale, 24-17 over Miami, thanks in part

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EMMETT CLEARY, JR., OT

All-Atlantic Coast Conference Academic Team

NATE FREESE, SO., PK

Lou Groza Place-Kicker Award Watch List

ROLANDAN FINCH, SO., RB

Atlantic Coast Conference Offensive Back of the Week – Oct. 31

DONNIE FLETCHER, SR., DB

Jay McGillis Scholarship Award recipientBednarik Award Watch List – top defensive playerJim Thorpe Award Watch List – best defensive back

MONTEL HARRIS, SR., RB

Atlantic Coast Conference Preseason Player of the YearAll-Atlantic Coast Conference Preseason TeamMaxwell Award Watch List – most outstanding playerDoak Walker Award Watch List – most outstanding running back

MAX HOLLOWAY, JR., DE

Boston College Gridiron Club Award

HAMPTON HUGHES, SR., DB

All-Atlantic Coast Conference Academic Team

LUKE KUECHLY, JR., LB

Boston College Junior Outstanding Male Scholar AthleteLott IMPACT Trophy recipient – Defensive Impact Player of the

Year Bronko Nagurski Trophy recipient – National Defensive Player of

the YearRotary Lombardi Award recipient – Lineman of the YearButkus Award recipient – Most Outstanding LinebackerWilliam J. Flynn Coaches Award – Team MVPSports Illustrated All-America – first teamAssociated Press All-America – first teamFootball Writers Association of America All-America – first teamWalter Camp Football Foundation All-America – first teamCBSSports.com All-America – first teamFoxSportsNext.com All-America – first teamPhil Steele All-America – first teamRivals.com All-America – first teamScout.com All-America – first teamSporting News All-America – first teamAtlantic Coast Conference Defensive Player of the YearAll-Atlantic Coast Conference – first team (unanimous selection)NCAA Statistical Champion – tackles per game (15.9)NCAA Statistical Champion – solo tackles per game (8.5)Chuck Bednarik Award – semifinalist – top defensive playerPro Football Weekly All-America – honorable mentionWalter Camp Player of the Year – semifinalistThree-time Atlantic Coast Conference Linebacker of the Week –

Sept. 6, Sept. 19 & Nov. 14Two-time Lott IMPACT Player of the Week – Sept. 19 & Nov. 14

NICK LIFKA, FR., LB

Boston College Scout Team Award

CHRIS PANTALE, JR., TE

Boston College Coaches AwardJohn Mackey Award Watch List – best tight end

RYAN QUIGLEY, SR., P

Thomas F. Scanlan AwardAtlantic Coast Conference Co-Specialist of the Week – Nov. 28Atlantic Coast Conference Special Teams Player of the Week –

Nov. 21

MARK SPINNEY, SR., C

Boston College Unsung Hero Award

BOBBY SWIGERT, SO., WR

All-Atlantic Coast Conference Academic TeamBiletnikoff Award Watch List – most outstanding wide receiver

WILL THOMPSON, SR., LB

Boston College Scout Team Award

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2011 reSUltS

Date Opponent Score Overall Conference Time Attend

Sep 03, 2011 NORTHWESTERN 17-24 L 0-1-0 0-0-0 3:25 37561

Sep 10, 2011 at Central Florida 3-30 L 0-2-0 0-0-0 2:54 45671

* Sep 17, 2011 DUKE 19-20 L 0-3-0 0-1-0 3:24 35812

Sep 24, 2011 MASSACHUSETTS W 45-17 1-3-0 0-1-0 3:02 30176

* Oct 01, 2011 WAKE FOREST 19-27 L 1-4-0 0-2-0 3:25 38265

* Oct 08, 2011 at #8 Clemson 14-36 L 1-5-0 0-3-0 3:04 78000

* Oct 22, 2011 at #16 Virginia Tech 14-30 L 1-6-0 0-4-0 3:15 66233

* Oct 29, 2011 at Maryland W 28-17 2-6-0 1-4-0 3:12 29945

* Nov 03, 2011 FLORIDA STATE 7-38 L 2-7-0 1-5-0 3:00 38729

* Nov 12, 2011 NC STATE W 14-10 3-7-0 2-5-0 2:29 33712

Nov 19, 2011 at #24 Notre Dame 14-16 L 3-8-0 2-5-0 3:22 80795

* Nov 25, 2011 at Miami (Fla.) W 24-17 4-8-0 3-5-0 3:12 43952

* indicates conference game

defenSive StatS

|-------Tackles-------| |-Sacks-| |---Pass Def---| |---Fumbles---|DEFENSIVE LEADERS GP Solo Ast Total TFL/Yds No-Yards Int-Yds BrUp QBH Rcv-Yds FF

40 Luke Kuechly 12 102 89 191 12.0-28 . 3-71 3 2 . .24 Kevin Pierre-Louis 9 37 37 74 6.0-23 . . 4 1 1-96 149 Steele Divitto 12 36 36 72 3.5-15 2.0-9 1-0 5 1 . .56 Max Holloway 12 29 18 47 8.0-29 2.5-10 1-0 3 1 . 147 Spenser Rositano 11 20 20 40 . . . . . . 137 Hampton Hughes 12 20 19 39 2.0-2 . 2-13 . . . 134 Sean Duggan 10 13 26 39 3.0-5 . 1-0 1 1 1-0 .19 Sean Sylvia 11 19 19 38 1.0-3 . 1-18 2 . . .95 Dominic Appiah 11 19 17 36 6.5-13 2.0-5 . 1 1 . 14 Donnie Fletcher 11 21 14 35 . . 2-0 5 . . .

21 Manny Asprilla 9 12 18 30 1.5-8 1.0-7 . 3 . . .23 Jim Noel 8 20 10 30 3.0-14 1.0-11 1-0 1 1 . .91 Kasim Edebali 12 13 14 27 0.5-2 . . 5 1 . .92 Dillon Quinn 10 10 11 21 2.5-11 1.0-8 . . 2 . .54 Nick Clancy 9 9 10 19 1.5-3 . . 2 . 1-16 .9 Williams, Dom 11 10 8 18 . . . . . . .

97 Conor O’Neal 10 9 8 17 2.0-6 0.5-5 . . . . .5 Al Louis-Jean 10 11 4 15 . . 1-26 3 . . 1

50 Will Thompson 12 5 4 9 . . . . . . .29 James McCaffrey 12 4 5 9 . . . . . . .25 Josh Keyes 9 4 4 8 . . . . 1 . .98 Max Ricci 12 3 3 6 . . . . . . .99 Brian Mihalik 9 1 5 6 1.0-11 1.0-11 . 2 . . .65 Jaryd Rudolph 7 4 2 6 . . . . . . .33 Dan Williams 11 4 2 6 . . . . . . .35 Andre Lawrence 10 1 4 5 . . . . . . .30 Donte Elliott 12 2 3 5 . . . . . . .6 C.J. Jones 2 3 1 4 . . . . . . .

81 Chris Pantale 12 3 . 3 . . . . . . .83 Alex Amidon 11 2 1 3 . . . . . . .45 Mehdi Abdesmad 8 2 1 3 . . . . . . .96 Kaleb Ramsey 2 . 2 2 . . . . . . .41 Jake Sinkovec 12 1 1 2 . . . . . . .64 Harris Williams 7 1 1 2 . . . . . . .44 Andre Williams 10 . 1 1 . . . . . . .57 Sean Flaherty 12 1 . 1 . . . . . . .10 Bobby Swigert 12 1 . 1 . . . . . . .

Total 12 452 418 870 54-173 11-66 13-128 40 12 3-112 6

Opponents 12 426 390 816 66-246 24-134 10-31 29 24 10-14 8

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RUSHING GP Att Gain Loss Net Avg TD Long Avg/GRolandan Finch 11 157 740 35 705 4.5 3 21 64.1Andre Williams 10 124 546 29 517 4.2 4 69 51.7Tahj Kimble 10 43 163 7 156 3.6 1 12 15.6Montel Harris 2 31 146 11 135 4.4 0 26 67.5Alex Amidon 11 9 97 10 87 9.7 1 21 7.9Josh Bordner 5 19 74 1 73 3.8 2 25 14.6Donte Elliott 12 1 3 0 3 3.0 0 3 0.2Mike Javorski 4 2 1 0 1 0.5 0 1 0.2Team 8 10 0 22 -22 -2.2 0 0 -2.8Chase Rettig 12 41 49 133 -84 -2.0 1 16 -7.0Total 12 437 1819 248 1571 3.6 12 69 130.9Opponents 12 425 1996 183 1813 4.3 22 79 151.1

PASSING G Effic Cmp-Att-Int Pct Yds TD Lng Avg/GChase Rettig 12 112.38 170-317-9 53.6 1960 12 57 163.3Josh Bordner 5 105.40 1-2-1 50.0 37 0 37 7.4Dave Shinskie 2 62.60 1-2-0 50.0 3 0 3 1.5Mike Marscovetra 1 217.60 1-1-0 100.0 14 0 14 14.0Team 8 0.00 0-2-0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0Total 12 111.66 173-324-10 53.4 2014 12 57 167.8Opponents 12 121.57 265-420-13 63.1 2919 8 62 243.2

RECEIVING G No. Yds Avg TD Long Avg/GBobby Swigert 12 44 470 10.7 3 37 39.2Colin Larmond 12 34 528 15.5 3 57 44.0Chris Pantale 12 21 236 11.2 3 32 19.7Alex Amidon 11 20 220 11.0 1 41 20.0Rolandan Finch 11 11 98 8.9 0 27 8.9Lars Anderson 12 10 81 8.1 1 17 6.8Ifeanyi Momah 1 8 171 21.4 0 38 171.0Tahj Kimble 10 8 67 8.4 1 31 6.7Johnathan Coleman 12 5 55 11.0 0 24 4.6Donte Elliott 12 4 33 8.2 0 13 2.8Montel Harris 2 3 36 12.0 0 18 18.0Andre Williams 10 2 11 5.5 0 7 1.1Mike Naples 9 1 8 8.0 0 8 0.9Williams,Dan 11 1 6 6.0 0 6 0.5Chase Rettig 12 1 -6 -6.0 0 0 -0.5Total 12 173 2014 11.6 12 57 167.8Opponents 12 265 2919 11.0 8 62 243.2

TOTAL OFFENSE G Plays Rush Pass Total Avg/GChase Rettig 12 358 -84 1960 1876 156.3Rolandan Finch 11 157 705 0 705 64.1Andre Williams 10 124 517 0 517 51.7Tahj Kimble 10 43 156 0 156 15.6Montel Harris 2 31 135 0 135 67.5Josh Bordner 5 21 73 37 110 22.0Alex Amidon 11 9 87 0 87 7.9Mike Marscovetra 1 1 0 14 14 14.0Dave Shinskie 2 2 0 3 3 1.5Donte Elliott 12 1 3 0 3 0.2Mike Javorski 4 2 1 0 1 0.2Team 8 12 -22 0 -22 -2.8Total 12 761 1571 2014 3585 298.8Opponents 12 845 1813 2919 4732 394.3

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|------ PATs ------|SCORING TD FGs Kick Rush Rcv Pass DXP Saf PointsNate Freese 0 10-16 26-27 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 56Andre Williams 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 24Chris Pantale 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18Bobby Swigert 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18Rolandan Finch 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18Colin Larmond 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18Tahj Kimble 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12Alex Amidon 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12Josh Bordner 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12Lars Anderson 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6Luke Kuechly 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6Nick Clancy 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6Kevin Pierre-Louis 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6Chase Rettig 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6Total 27 10-16 26-27 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 218Opponents 31 22-25 30-30 0-0 0 0-1 0 0 282

FIELD GOALS FGM-FGA Pct 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 Lg BlkNate Freese 10-16 62.5 1-1 1-2 3-6 4-6 1-1 52 1

FG SEQUENCE Boston College OPPONENTSNorthwestern (19),31,40 (43)Central Florida (47) (36),(35),(32)Duke (43),(47),23 33Massachusetts (26) (38)Wake Forest (36),(45),(52),(32) (22),(22)Clemson - (38),(42),(18),(20),(47)Virginia Tech - (26),(36),(24)Maryland 37,37 (33),34,27Florida State - (47)NC State 41 (32)Notre Dame - (40),(41),(27)Miami (Fla.) (30) (49)Numbers in (parentheses) indicate field goal was made.

PUNTING No. Yds Avg Long TB FC I20 BlkdRyan Quigley 69 2657 38.5 52 2 38 28 0Total 69 2657 38.5 52 2 38 28 0Opponents 60 2430 40.5 66 6 23 13 1

KICKOFFS No. Yds Avg TB OB Retn Net YdLnRyan Quigley 47 3001 63.9 7 1Nate Freese 2 88 44.0 1 0Total 49 3089 63.0 8 1 777 43.9 26Opponents 62 3845 62.0 9 6 921 44.3 25

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PUNT RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD LongBobby Swigert 12 77 6.4 0 14Mike Naples 1 0 0.0 0 0Rositano, S 1 1 1.0 0 0Total 14 78 5.6 0 14Opponents 11 68 6.2 0 19

INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds Avg TD LongLuke Kuechly 3 71 23.7 1 45Hampton Hughes 2 13 6.5 0 7Donnie Fletcher 2 0 0.0 0 0Max Holloway 1 0 0.0 0 0Sean Sylvia 1 18 18.0 0 18Sean Duggan 1 0 0.0 0 0Jim Noel 1 0 0.0 0 0Steele Divitto 1 0 0.0 0 0Al Louis-Jean 1 26 26.0 0 26Total 13 128 9.8 1 45Opponents 10 31 3.1 0 18

KICK RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD LongSpiffy Evans 23 485 21.1 0 32Tahj Kimble 17 345 20.3 0 35Bobby Swigert 3 59 19.7 0 25Andre Lawrence 2 14 7.0 0 9Alex Amidon 1 18 18.0 0 18Total 46 921 20.0 0 35Opponents 38 777 20.4 1 100

FUMBLE RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD LongKevin Pierre-Louis 1 96 96.0 1 96Nick Clancy 1 16 16.0 1 16Total 2 112 56.0 2 96Opponents 2 14 7.0 0 11

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PASSING#11 Rettig, C Att Comp Int Pct Yards TD Long Sack Yds EfficNorthwestern 44 24 1 54.5 351 0 38 3 21 117.0Central Florida 23 10 2 43.5 70 0 19 3 14 51.7Duke 33 17 0 51.5 247 1 57 2 9 124.4Massachusetts 22 14 0 63.6 196 3 37 2 15 183.5Wake Forest 47 23 1 48.9 188 1 34 1 14 85.3Clemson 20 13 1 65.0 129 1 24 3 15 125.7Virginia Tech 30 13 1 43.3 181 1 35 4 13 98.3Maryland 12 5 1 41.7 32 0 13 0 0 47.4Florida State 18 11 1 61.1 76 1 12 1 3 103.8NC State 13 9 1 69.2 118 1 41 2 17 155.5Notre Dame 38 18 0 47.4 176 1 21 1 6 95.0Miami (Fla.) 17 13 0 76.5 196 2 32 2 7 212.1TOTALS 317 170 9 53.6 1960 12 57 24 134 112.4

#8 Bordner, J Att Comp Int Pct Yards TD Long Sack Yds EfficFlorida State 2 1 1 50.0 37 0 37 0 0 105.4TOTALS 2 1 1 50.0 37 0 37 0 0 105.4

#15 Shinskie, D Att Comp Int Pct Yards TD Long Sack Yds EfficClemson 2 1 0 50.0 3 0 3 0 0 62.6TOTALS 2 1 0 50.0 3 0 3 0 0 62.6

#16 Marscovetra, M Att Comp Int Pct Yards TD Long Sack Yds EfficCentral Florida 1 1 0 100.0 14 0 14 0 0 217.6TOTALS 1 1 0 100.0 14 0 14 0 0 217.6

#TM Team Att Comp Int Pct Yards TD Long Sack Yds EfficDuke 1 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0Wake Forest 1 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0TOTALS 2 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0

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ALL PURPOSE G Rush Rec PR KOR IR Tot AVG/GRolandan Finch 11 705 98 0 0 0 803 73.0Bobby Swigert 12 0 470 77 59 0 606 50.5Tahj Kimble 10 156 67 0 345 0 568 56.8Colin Larmond 12 0 528 0 0 0 528 44.0Andre Williams 10 517 11 0 0 0 528 52.8Spiffy Evans 10 0 0 0 485 0 485 48.5Alex Amidon 11 87 220 0 18 0 325 29.5Chris Pantale 12 0 236 0 0 0 236 19.7Montel Harris 2 135 36 0 0 0 171 85.5Ifeanyi Momah 1 0 171 0 0 0 171 171.0Lars Anderson 12 0 81 0 0 0 81 6.8Josh Bordner 5 73 0 0 0 0 73 14.6Luke Kuechly 12 0 0 0 0 71 71 5.9Johnathan Coleman 12 0 55 0 0 0 55 4.6Donte Elliott 12 3 33 0 0 0 36 3.0Al Louis-Jean 10 0 0 0 0 26 26 2.6Sean Sylvia 11 0 0 0 0 18 18 1.6Andre Lawrence 10 0 0 0 14 0 14 1.4Hampton Hughes 12 0 0 0 0 13 13 1.1Mike Naples 9 0 8 0 0 0 8 0.9Williams,Dan 11 0 6 0 0 0 6 0.5Rositano, S 11 0 0 1 0 0 1 0.1Mike Javorski 4 1 0 0 0 0 1 0.2Team 8 -22 0 0 0 0 -22 -2.8Chase Rettig 12 -84 -6 0 0 0 -90 -7.5Total 12 1571 2014 78 921 128 4712 392.7Opponents 12 1813 2919 68 777 31 5608 467.3

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RUSHING No-Yds/TD NU UCF DU UMASS WF CU VT MD FS ST ND UM

Finch,R 157-705/3 DNP 2-0/0 4-13/0 11-58/0 5-22/0 19-81/1 18-92/0 39-243/2 28-59/0 3-9/0 6-32/0 22-96/0Williams,A 124-517/4 22-114/2 12-59/0 13-56/1 20-95/0 2-1/0 DNP 5-8/0 16-72/1 DNP 18-61/0 3--1/0 13-52/0Kimble,T 43-156/1 2-9/0 4-12/0 3-6/0 5-17/1 - 11-57/0 DNP - DNP 1-3/0 10-42/0 7-10/0Harris,M 31-135/0 DNP DNP DNP 9-27/0 22-108/0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNPAmidon,A 9-87/1 - DNP - - 2-31/0 - - 4-58/1 - 3--2/0 - -Bordner,J 19-73/2 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP - 7-45/0 6-21/1 4-7/1 2-0/0Elliott,D 1-3/0 - - - - - - - - 1-3/0 - - -Javorski, M 2-1/0 DNP DNP DNP 1-0/0 DNP DNP DNP DNP - DNP - DNPTeam 10--22/0 1--1/0 DNP 1--1/0 DNP - DNP - 2--3/0 1--11/0 3--3/0 DNP 2--3/0Rettig,C 41--84/1 5--18/0 5--14/0 4-7/0 3--4/0 3--14/0 5--12/0 6--9/1 1-2/0 1--3/0 2--17/0 2-0/0 4--2/0

RECEIVING No-Yds/TD NU UCF DU UMASS WF CU VT MD FS ST ND UM

Larmond,C 34-528/3 4-46/0 2-15/0 2-87/0 6-114/2 5-80/0 3-32/0 4-69/0 - 3-26/0 2-31/1 3-28/0 -Swigert,B 44-470/3 5-68/0 3-39/0 3-27/0 3-21/0 9-38/0 7-93/1 - 1-5/0 3-61/1 1-4/0 5-47/1 4-67/0Pantale,C 21-236/3 1-18/0 2-12/0 4-33/0 1-4/0 2-13/0 - 2-26/1 - - - 5-60/0 4-70/2Amidon,A 20-220/1 4-37/0 DNP 1-7/0 1-16/0 5-37/1 - 1-13/0 1-7/0 2-13/0 3-69/0 1-7/0 1-14/0Momah,I 8-171/0 8-171/0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNPFinch,R 11-98/0 DNP 1-14/0 - - - 1--1/0 3-53/0 2-7/0 3-8/0 - 1-17/0 -Anderson,L 10-81/1 - 2-10/0 2-20/0 1-1/1 - - 1-9/0 1-13/0 - - 1-6/0 2-22/0Kimble,T 8-67/1 - - 3-53/1 - - 2-5/0 DNP - DNP 2-6/0 1-3/0 -Coleman,J 5-55/0 - - 1-14/0 1-24/0 - - 1-4/0 - 1-5/0 - 1-8/0 -Harris,M 3-36/0 DNP DNP DNP 1-16/0 2-20/0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNPElliott,D 4-33/0 - - - - - 1-3/0 1-7/0 - - - - 2-23/0Williams,A 2-11/0 2-11/0 - - - - DNP - - DNP - - -Naples,M 1-8/0 DNP DNP DNP - - - - - - 1-8/0 - -Williams,Dan 1-6/0 - - 1-6/0 - - - - DNP - - - -Rettig,C 1--6/0 - 1--6/0 - - - - - - - - - -

PUNT RETURNS No-Yds NU UCF DU UMASS WF CU VT MD FS ST ND UM

Swigert,B 12-77 1-3 1--1 - 1-5 2-11 1-7 - - 1-10 - 3-20 2-22Rositano, S 1-1 DNP - 1-1 - - - - - - - - -Naples,M 1-0 DNP DNP DNP - - - - 1-0 - - - -

KICK RETURNS No-Yds NU UCF DU UMASS WF CU VT MD FS ST ND UMEvans,S 23-485 DNP - DNP - 4-94 4-81 3-73 1-19 4-80 2-39 3-61 2-38Kimble,T 17-345 3-67 5-93 1-18 3-50 2-47 3-70 DNP - DNP - - -Swigert,B 3-59 - 1-23 1-11 - - - 1-25 - - - - -Amidon,A 1-18 - DNP - - - - - - - 1-18 - -Lawrence,A 2-14 DNP - 1-5 - - 1-9 - - - DNP - -

INT. RETURNS No-Yds NU UCF DU UMASS WF CU VT MD FS ST ND UMKuechly,L 3-71 1-23 - - - - - - 1-3 - - - 1-45Fletcher,D 2-0 DNP - - - - - - - - 1-0 - 1-0Hughes,H 2-13 - - - 1-6 - - - - - - - 1-7Louis-Jean,A 1-26 - - - DNP 1-26 - - - - DNP - -Rositano, S 1-0 DNP - - - - - - - - - - 1-0Holloway,M 1-0 - - - - - - - - - - 1-0 -Sylvia,S 1-18 - - - DNP - - - 1-18 - - - -Noel,J 1-0 - - 1-0 - - - - - DNP DNP DNP DNPDivitto,S 1-0 - - - 1-0 - - - - - - - -

FUMBLE RETURNS No-Yds NU UCF DU UMASS WF CU VT MD FS ST ND UMPierre-Louis,K 1-96 - - - 1-96 - - - DNP DNP DNP - -Clancy,N 1-16 - - - 1-16 - - - - - DNP DNP DNP

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Kuechly,L 102-89 191 9-9 12-5 17-6 1-10 8-6 11-5 3-16 7-5 12-8 9-9 7-7 6-3

Pierre-Louis,K 37-37 74 7-9 5-2 7-4 1-3 6-4 3-5 3-6 DNP DNP DNP 3-4 2-0

Divitto,S 36-36 72 5-2 2-0 7-3 4-4 1-5 3-0 1-4 2-1 5-1 2-6 1-7 3-3

Holloway,M 29-18 47 4-1 2-0 2-2 2-1 2-1 4-0 0-2 2-4 1-0 3-3 4-2 3-2

Rositano, S 20-20 40 DNP - 3-2 4-3 2-3 3-2 2-2 0-3 3-1 - 1-3 2-1

Hughes,H 20-19 39 2-2 4-0 4-0 1-2 3-1 - 0-3 2-3 1-2 2-0 1-6 -

Duggan,S 13-26 39 DNP DNP - 2-5 - 3-2 1-2 1-7 2-3 3-4 0-2 1-1

Sylvia,S 19-19 38 2-2 3-0 1-1 DNP 3-1 2-2 1-6 2-0 2-1 0-3 2-3 1-0

Appiah,D 19-17 36 3-0 DNP - - 1-0 3-0 0-1 3-4 3-3 3-1 2-6 1-2

Fletcher,D 21-14 35 DNP 4-0 2-1 2-2 3-1 1-0 0-3 4-0 - 1-3 3-3 1-1

Noel,J 20-10 30 - 5-1 2-2 2-3 3-1 5-1 2-0 1-2 DNP DNP DNP DNP

Asprilla,M 12-18 30 DNP DNP DNP - - - 3-5 0-2 3-0 2-2 1-9 3-0

Edebali,K 13-14 27 1-1 2-0 3-0 1-0 2-1 1-0 1-3 1-2 0-1 1-2 0-3 0-1

Quinn,D 10-11 21 - 2-0 2-1 - 1-1 3-1 DNP DNP - 1-1 0-5 1-2

Clancy,N 9-10 19 2-1 1-3 0-1 0-2 1-0 2-0 0-3 1-0 2-0 DNP DNP DNP

Williams, Dom 10-8 18 2-0 1-0 1-1 3-2 1-0 1-1 0-2 0-1 - 1-1 - DNP

O’Neal,C 9-8 17 2-1 3-2 1-1 0-1 0-1 1-0 2-1 DNP - - 0-1 DNP

Louis-Jean,A 11-4 15 3-1 3-0 - DNP 1-0 2-1 2-1 - 0-1 DNP - -

McCaffrey,J 4-5 9 - - 0-1 0-2 1-1 - - 0-1 - 2-0 - 1-0

Thompson,W 5-4 9 - 1-0 1-0 0-2 - - - 1-1 2-0 0-1 - -

Keyes,J 4-4 8 DNP DNP - 2-0 - - 0-1 1-1 0-1 1-1 DNP -

Williams,Dan 4-2 6 - - - - - - 1-1 DNP - 1-0 1-1 1-0

Ricci,M 3-3 6 - 1-0 - - - - 0-1 1-2 - 1-0 - -

Rudolph,J 4-2 6 DNP 1-0 2-0 1-1 - - 0-1 - DNP DNP DNP DNP

Mihalik,B 1-5 6 DNP DNP DNP 0-1 - 1-0 0-1 - - 0-1 0-2 -

Elliott,D 2-3 5 - 1-1 - 0-1 1-1 - - - - - - -

Lawrence,A 1-4 5 DNP 1-0 - 0-2 - - 0-1 0-1 - DNP - -

Jones,C 3-1 4 3-1 - DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP

Abdesmad,M 2-1 3 1-1 - - - DNP - - 1-0 - DNP DNP DNP

Pantale,C 3-0 3 - - - - - - 2-0 - - 1-0 - -

Amidon,A 2-1 3 1-0 DNP - 1-1 - - - - - - - -

Williams,H 1-1 2 - - 1-0 0-1 DNP DNP DNP - DNP DNP - -

Sinkovec,J 1-1 2 - - - 0-1 - - - 1-0 - - - -

Ramsey,K 0-2 2 0-2 DNP DNP - DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP

Williams,A 0-1 1 0-1 - - - - DNP - - DNP - - -

Flaherty,S 1-0 1 - - - - - - - - - 1-0 - -

Swigert,B 1-0 1 - - - - - - - 1-0 - - - -

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SACKS UA-A TOT NU UCF DU UMASS WF CU VT MD FS ST ND UM

Holloway,M 2-1 2.5 1.0-4 - - 1.0-4 - - - - - 0.5-2 - -

Divitto,S 2-0 2.0 1.0-3 - - - - - - - 1.0-6 - - -

Appiah,D 2-0 2.0 - DNP - - - - - - - 2.0-5 - -

Noel,J 1-0 1.0 - - - - - 1.0-11 - - DNP DNP DNP DNP

Asprilla,M 1-0 1.0 DNP DNP DNP - - - - - 1.0-7 - - -

Mihalik,B 1-0 1.0 DNP DNP DNP - - 1.0-11 - - - - - -

Quinn,D 0-2 1.0 - - 0.5-6 - - - DNP DNP - 0.5-2 - -

O’Neal,C 0-1 0.5 - - 0.5-5 - - - - DNP - - - DNP

TACKLES FOR LOSS UA-A TOT NU UCF DU UMASS WF CU VT MD FS ST ND UM

Kuechly,L 9-6 12.0 1.5-2 0.5-1 - 1.5-2 2.0-3 2.0-2 - 1.0-6 - 1.5-2 1.0-3 1.0-7

Holloway,M 7-2 8.0 1.0-4 1.0-1 - 2.0-5 - 1.0-13 - 0.5-0 - 0.5-2 - 2.0-4

Appiah,D 6-1 6.5 - DNP - - 1.0-1 1.0-2 - 1.0-2 0.5-0 3.0-8 - -

Pierre-Louis,K 5-2 6.0 1.0-7 - 1.0-1 1.5-8 1.0-4 - - DNP DNP DNP 1.5-3 -

Divitto,S 3-1 3.5 1.0-3 - - 0.5-1 1.0-5 - - - 1.0-6 - - -

Duggan,S 2-2 3.0 DNP DNP - 0.5-0 - 1.0-2 - - 1.5-3 - - -

Noel,J 3-0 3.0 - 1.0-1 - - 1.0-2 1.0-11 - - DNP DNP DNP DNP

Quinn,D 1-3 2.5 - - 0.5-6 - - 1.0-1 DNP DNP - 0.5-2 0.5-2 -

O’Neal,C 1-2 2.0 1.0-1 0.5-0 0.5-5 - - - - DNP - - - DNP

Hughes,H 2-0 2.0 - 2.0-2 - - - - - - - - - -

Clancy,N 1-1 1.5 1.5-3 - - - - - - - - DNP DNP DNP

Asprilla,M 1-1 1.5 DNP DNP DNP - - - - 0.5-1 1.0-7 - - -

Mihalik,B 1-0 1.0 DNP DNP DNP - - 1.0-11 - - - - - -

Sylvia,S 1-0 1.0 1.0-3 - - DNP - - - - - - - -

Edebali,K 0-1 0.5 - - - - - - - - - 0.5-2 - -

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OFFeNse

Opponent WR LT LG C RG RT TE WR QB WR RB

Northwestern Momah Wetzel Spinney Gallik White Cleary Pantale Anderson (TE) Rettig Larmond A.Williams

UCF Swigert Wetzel Richman Spinney White Cleary Pantale Anderson (TE) Rettig Larmond A.Williams

Duke Coleman Wetzel Richman Gallik White Cleary Pantale Anderson (TE) Rettig Larmond A.Williams

Massachusetts Coleman Wetzel Spinney Gallik White Cleary Pantale Da. Williams (FB) Rettig Larmond A.Williams

Wake Forest Coleman Wetzel Vardaro Spinney White Cleary Pantale Naples (TE) Rettig Larmond Harris

Clemson Coleman Wetzel Vardaro Spinney White Cleary Pantale Swigert Rettig Evans Finch

Virginia Tech Swigert Wetzel Vardaro Spinney White Cleary Pantale Anderson (TE) Rettig Larmond A.Williams

Maryland Amidon Wetzel Vardaro Spinney White Cleary Pantale Anderson (TE) Rettig Larmond Finch

Florida State Amidon Wetzel Vardaro Spinney White Cleary Pantale Anderson (TE) Rettig Larmond Finch

NC State Amidon Wetzel Vardaro Spinney White Cleary Pantale Swigert Rettig Larmond A.Williams

Notre Dame Amidon Wetzel Vardaro Spinney White Cleary Pantale Anderson (TE) Rettig Larmond A.Williams

Miami Amidon Wetzel Vardaro Spinney H. Williams Cleary Pantale Swigert Rettig Larmond Kimble

DeFeNse

Opponent DE DT DT DE SLB MLB WLB SS FS CB CB

Northwestern Holloway Ramsey Quinn Edebali Divitto Kuechly Pierre-Louis Noel Hughes Louis-Jean Jones

UCF Holloway O’Neal Quinn Edebali Divitto Kuechly Pierre-Louis Noel Hughes Louis-Jean D.Williams

Duke Holloway O’Neal Quinn Edebali Divitto Kuechly Pierre-Louis D. Williams Sylvia Noel Fletcher

Massachusetts Holloway O’Neal Quinn Edebali Divitto Kuechly Pierre-Louis Rositano Hughes Noel Fletcher

Wake Forest Holloway Appiah Quinn Edebali Divitto Kuechly Pierre-Louis D. Williams Hughes Noel Fletcher

Clemson Holloway Appiah Quinn Edebali Divitto Kuechly Pierre-Louis Rositano Sylvia Noel Fletcher

Virginia Tech Holloway Appiah Ricci Edebali Divitto Kuechly Pierre-Louis Rositano Hughes Noel Fletcher

Maryland Holloway Appiah Ricci Edebali Divitto Kuechly Duggan Rositano Hughes Noel Fletcher

Florida State Holloway Appiah Ricci Edebali Divitto Kuechly Duggan Rositano Hughes Asprilla Fletcher

NC State Holloway Appiah Ricci Edebali Divitto Kuechly Duggan Rositano Hughes Asprilla Fletcher

Notre Dame Holloway Appiah Quinn Edebali Divitto Kuechly Pierre-Louis D. Williams Hughes Asprilla Fletcher

Miami Holloway Appiah Quinn Edebali Divitto Kuechly Pierre-Louis Rositano Hughes Asprilla Fletcher

special teams

Opponent K P

Northwestern Freese Quigley

UCF Freese Quigley

Duke Freese Quigley

Massachusetts Freese Quigley

Wake Forest Freese Quigley

Clemson Freese Quigley

Virginia Tech Freese Quigley

Maryland Freese Quigley

Florida State Freese Quigley

NC State Freese Quigley

Notre Dame Freese Quigley

Miami Freese Quigley

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individual gaMe HigHS

Rushes 39 Rolandan Finch at Maryland (Oct 29, 2011)Yards Rushing 243 Rolandan Finch at Maryland (Oct 29, 2011)TD Rushes 2 Andre Williams vs Northwestern (Sep 03, 2011)

Rolandan Finch at Maryland (Oct 29, 2011)Long Rush 69 Andre Williams vs Northwestern (Sep 03, 2011)Pass attempts 47 Chase Rettig vs Wake Forest (Oct 01, 2011)Pass completions 24 Chase Rettig vs Northwestern (Sep 03, 2011)Yards Passing 351 Chase Rettig vs Northwestern (Sep 03, 2011)TD Passes 3 Chase Rettig vs Massachusetts (Sep 24, 2011)Long Pass 57 Chase Rettig vs Duke (Sep 17, 2011)Receptions 9 Bobby Swigert vs Wake Forest (Oct 01, 2011)Yards Receiving 171 Ifeanyi Momah vs Northwestern (Sep 03, 2011)TD Receptions 2 Colin Larmond vs Massachusetts (Sep 24, 2011)

Chris Pantale at Miami (Fla.) (Nov 25, 2011)Long Reception 57 Colin Larmond vs Duke (Sep 17, 2011)Field Goals 4 Nate Freese vs Wake Forest (Oct 01, 2011)Long Field Goal 52 Nate Freese vs Wake Forest (Oct 01, 2011)Punts 9 Ryan Quigley at Notre Dame (Nov 19, 2011)Punting Avg 41.8 Ryan Quigley vs Duke (Sep 17, 2011)Long Punt 52 Ryan Quigley vs Northwestern (Sep 03, 2011)

Ryan Quigley vs Massachusetts (Sep 24, 2011)Ryan Quigley vs Florida State (Nov 03, 2011)Ryan Quigley at Notre Dame (Nov 19, 2011)

Punts inside 20 6 Ryan Quigley at Notre Dame (Nov 19, 2011)Long Punt Return 14 Bobby Swigert at Notre Dame (Nov 19, 2011)

Bobby Swigert at Miami (Fla.) (Nov 25, 2011)Long Kickoff Return 35 Tahj Kimble vs Massachusetts (Sep 24, 2011)Tackles 23 Luke Kuechly vs Duke (Sep 17, 2011)Sacks 2.0 Dominic Appiah vs NC State (Nov 12, 2011)Tackles For Loss 3.0 Dominic Appiah vs NC State (Nov 12, 2011)Interceptions 1 Luke Kuechly vs Northwestern (Sep 03, 2011)

Jim Noel vs Duke (Sep 17, 2011)Hampton Hughes vs Massachusetts (Sep 24, 2011)

Steele Divitto vs Massachusetts (Sep 24, 2011)Al Louis-Jean vs Wake Forest (Oct 01, 2011)

Sean Sylvia at Maryland (Oct 29, 2011)Luke Kuechly at Maryland (Oct 29, 2011)

Donnie Fletcher vs NC State (Nov 12, 2011)Max Holloway at Notre Dame (Nov 19, 2011)

Donnie Fletcher at Miami (Fla.) (Nov 25, 2011)Sean Duggan at Miami (Fla.) (Nov 25, 2011)

Hampton Hughes at Miami (Fla.) (Nov 25, 2011)Luke Kuechly at Miami (Fla.) (Nov 25, 2011)

teaM gaMe HigHS

Rushes 62 at Maryland (Oct 29, 2011)Yards Rushing 372 at Maryland (Oct 29, 2011)Yards Per Rush 6.0 at Maryland (Oct 29, 2011)TD Rushes 4 at Maryland (Oct 29, 2011)Pass attempts 48 vs Wake Forest (Oct 01, 2011)Pass completions 24 vs Northwestern (Sep 03, 2011)Yards Passing 351 vs Northwestern (Sep 03, 2011)Yards Per Pass 11.5 at Miami (Fla.) (Nov 25, 2011)TD Passes 3 vs Massachusetts (Sep 24, 2011)Total Plays 82 vs Wake Forest (Oct 01, 2011)Total Offense 455 vs Northwestern (Sep 03, 2011)Yards Per Play 6.1 vs Northwestern (Sep 03, 2011)Points 45 vs Massachusetts (Sep 24, 2011)Sacks By 3 vs NC State (Nov 12, 2011)First Downs 22 vs Massachusetts (Sep 24, 2011)

at Maryland (Oct 29, 2011)Penalties 7 vs Wake Forest (Oct 01, 2011)

at Clemson (Oct 08, 2011)Penalty Yards 56 vs Wake Forest (Oct 01, 2011)Turnovers 4 at Maryland (Oct 29, 2011)

vs Florida State (Nov 03, 2011)Interceptions By 4 at Miami (Fla.) (Nov 25, 2011)Punts 9 at Notre Dame (Nov 19, 2011)Punting Avg 41.8 vs Duke (Sep 17, 2011)Long Punt 52 vs Northwestern (Sep 03, 2011)

vs Massachusetts (Sep 24, 2011)vs Florida State (Nov 03, 2011)at Notre Dame (Nov 19, 2011)

Punts inside 20 6 at Notre Dame (Nov 19, 2011)Long Punt Return 14 at Notre Dame (Nov 19, 2011)

at Miami (Fla.) (Nov 25, 2011)

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ANDERSON’S CAREER HIGHS

Touchdowns: 1, 3 times, last vs. Massachusetts, Sep 24, 2011

Receptions: 3, at NC State, Oct 4, 2008

Receiving yards: 53, at NC State, Oct 4, 2008 (3 receptions)

Receiving TDs: 1, 3 times, last vs. Massachusetts, Sep 24, 2011

Long reception: 36, at NC State, Oct 04, 2008

All-purpose yards: 53, at NC State, Oct 04, 2008

LARS THURE ANDERSON III, born January 14, 1989 … earned a bache-

lor’s degree in marketing in May 2012 … played in 48 career games …

caught 37 career passes for 338 yards and three touchdowns … Lars and

his younger brother, Tommy, are the sons of Julie and Lars Anderson.

2011 (SENIOR): Played in all 12 games … registered seven starts at tight

end … earned the Paul Cavanagh Award as the player whose collective on

and off the field accomplishments speak volumes about his commitment

to balance, a level-headed and realistic outlook on life, and his wholesome

perspective on volunteerism, ethics and the community; a football player

whose accomplishments on the field distinguish him as an achiever and as

a contributor in many ways … recorded 10 receptions for 81 yards and one

touchdown … caught at least one pass in seven (of 12) games, including

two receptions for a season-high 22 yards in the team’s 24-17 win at Miami

(Nov. 25) in the season finale … also registered two receptions at Central

Florida (Sept. 10) and against Duke (Sept 17) … registered a one-yard touch-

down reception in a 45-17 home win over Massachusetts (Sept. 24).

2010 (JUNIOR): Played in all 13 games … registered two receptions for

seven yards against Syracuse… caught two passes for nine yards versus

Maryland … made one grab for nine yards at Florida State … caught one

pass for three yards against Notre Dame … made one reception for seven

yards against Virginia Tech … grabbed two passes for six yards against

Kent State … hauled in a 30-yard pass in a win over Weber St..

2009 (SOPHOMORE): Played in all 13 games … registered 10 starts at

the F-back position … finished the season ranked fifth on the team with

eight receptions for 102 yards and one touchdown … caught one pass for

a season-long 30-yard reception against Central Michigan … recorded two

receptions for 42 yards against NC State … caught a one yard touchdown

pass at Virginia Tech … caught two passes for 10 yards at Clemson.

2008 (FRESHMAN): Played in all 10 games …recorded nine receptions for

84 yards and one touchdown … registered a nine-yard reception against Virginia

Tech in the ACC Championship Game … recorded three catches for 53 yards,

including a key 36-yard reception on the game-winning drive at NC State …

registered his first career touchdown catch – a three-yard reception against

Central Florida … recorded two receptions for nine yards against Georgia Tech.

ANDERSON’S CAREER STATISTICS

Year G REC YDS AVG TD LG

2008 10 9 84 9.3 1 36

2009 13 8 102 12.7 1 30

2010 13 10 71 7.1 0 30

2011 12 9 72 8.0 1 17

TOTALS 48 32 329 10.3 3 36

FLETCHER’S CAREER HIGHS

All-purpose yards: 19, at Wake Forest, Nov 6, 2010

Interceptions: 1, 11 times

Long interception return: 19, at Wake Forest, Nov 6, 2010

Tackles: 9, at Notre Dame, Oct 24, 2009 (3-6)

Tackles for loss: 2.0, at Florida State, Oct 16, 2010 (2-0)

Fumbles recovered: 1, vs. Nevada, Jan 9, 2011; at Clemson, Sep 19, 2009

Pass breakups: 2, at Notre Dame, Nov 19, 2011

DONNIE LEVERT FLETCHER III; born May 23, 1990 … earned a bachelor’s

degree in human development in May 2012; enrolled at Boston College in

January 2008 … was awarded the Jay McGillis Memorial Scholarship in

April 2011; 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.

2011 (SENIOR): Played in 11 games; missed one game (Northwestern,

Sept. 3) because of injury … started each of the last 10 games at defensive

back … registered 35 tackles, including 21 solo tackles, five pass break-

ups and two interceptions … totaled a season-high six tackles and two

pass break-ups in a 16-14 loss at No. 24 Notre Dame (Nov. 19) … recorded

his first interception of the season in the team’s 14-10 home win over NC

State (Nov. 12) … tallied one interception and one pass break-up in a 24-

17 victory over Miami (Nov. 25) in the season finale.

2010 (JUNIOR): Started all 13 games at field corner … finished the season

ranked 11th among all collegiate players with five interceptions … recorded

three pass breakups … ranked fourth among BC players with 58 tackles,

including 43 solo stops …tallied seven tackles, a fumble recovery, and a

pass breakup versus Nevada in the Kraft Fight Hunger Bowl … recorded

four tackles with one for a loss at Duke … tallied four tackles and picked

off a pass at Wake Forest … had another interception against Clemson …

made seven tackles, two for a loss, while intercepting and breaking up a

pass at Florida State … recorded seven tackles and had an interception at

NC State … had an interception, seven tackles and a pass breakup against

Notre Dame.

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2009 (SOPHOMORE): Played in all 13 games … registered three starts

at defensive back … finished the season ranked third on the team in total

tackles (51) and solo tackles (35) … recorded one interception, one pass

break-up and one fumble recovery … tallied seven solo tackles and an

interception against Central Michigan … set career highs with six assisted

tackles and nine total stops at Notre Dame … registered three tackles, a

half tackle for a loss and recovered first career fumble at Clemson … tied

for the team high with five solo tackles against Kent State.

2008 (FRESHMAN): Played in all 14 games … registered four starts at

defensive back … finished the season ranked third on the team with three

interceptions; BC led the country with 26 interceptions … recorded 36 tack-

les and two pass break-ups … recorded three tackles against Virginia Tech

in the ACC Championship Game … registered seven solo tackles and one

pass breakup against Maryland … notched two solo tackles and picked

off a pass at Florida State…recorded six tackles, a pass break-up and his

second-career interception in the fourth quarter against Notre Dame …

registered his first career interception in the second quarter against UCF

… recorded four tackles in his collegiate debut against Kent State.

FLETCHER’S CAREER STATISTICS

YEAR G UA A Total TFL Sacks FF FR PBU INT

2008 14 25 11 36 0.5-0 0-0 0 0 2 3-0

2009 13 35 16 51 0.5-0 0-0 0 1 1 1-0

2010 13 43 13 56 2.5-5 0-0 0 1 3 5-49

2011 11 21 14 35 0.0-0 0-0 0 0 5 2-0

TOTAL 51 124 54 181 3.5-5 0-0 0 2 11 11-58

HARRIS’ CAREER HIGHS

Points scored: 30, NC State, Oct 17, 2009

Touchdowns: 5, NC State, Oct 17, 2009

Rush attempts: 41, at Maryland, Nov 28, 2009

Rush yards: 264, NC State, Oct 17, 2009 (27 carries)

Rush TDs: 5, NC State, Oct 17, 2009

Long rush: 72, at Florida State, Oct 16, 2010

Receptions: 5, vs Vanderbilt, 12/31/2008; at Wake Forest, Nov 22, 2008;

Virginia Tech, Sep 25, 2010

Receiving yards: 62, vs Virginia Tech, Dec 06, 2008 (2 receptions)

Receiving TDs: 1, vs Vanderbilt, 12/31/2008; Clemson, Oct 30, 2010;

Northeastern, Sep 5, 2009

Long reception: 51, vs Virginia Tech, Dec 06, 2008

Total offense attempts: 41, at Maryland, Nov 28, 2009 (41 rush, 0 pass)

Total offense yards: 264, NC State, Oct 17, 2009 (264 rush, 0 pass)

All-purpose yards: 264, NC State, Oct 17, 2009

Punt returns: 3, at Duke, Nov 13, 2010; Maryland, Oct 23, 2010

Punt return yards: 28, Maryland, Oct 23, 2010 (3 returns)

Long punt return: 26, Maryland, Oct 23, 2010

Kick returns: 4, vs Vanderbilt, 12/31/2008; at Wake Forest, Nov 22, 2008

Kick return yards: 100, at Wake Forest, Nov 22, 2008 (4 returns)

Long kick return: 50, at Wake Forest, Nov 22, 2008

Tackles: 1, vs USC, Dec 26, 2009 (0-1)

MONTEL LAMAR HARRIS; born October 30, 1989 … registered school

records for rushing attempts (787), rushing yards (3,735) and 100-yard rushing

games (22) … concluded his career ranked third among all players in school

history in touchdowns (27) … played in 40 career games; averaged 93.4 rush-

ing yards per game … enrolled at Boston College in January 2008 … Montel

and his older sister Shienah are the children of Tonesia and Norman Harris.

2011 (SENIOR): Played in two games … started one game – against Wake

Forest (Oct. 1) – at tailback … missed 10 games because of knee injuries

… made his season debut in the team’s 45-17 win over Massachusetts

(Sept. 24); finished the day with 43 all-purpose yards – nine rushing at-

tempts for 27 yards and one reception for 16 yards … registered his first

start of the season against Wake Forest (Oct. 1); tallied 22 rushing at-

tempts for 108 yards, including a 26-yard run early in the fourth quarter

that allowed Harris to surpass Derrick Knight (3,725 yards; 2000-03) for

sole possession of first place on the school’s all-time rushing yardage list

… also caught two passes for 20 yards against the Demon Deacons …

earned Atlantic Coast Conference Preseason Player of the Year honors and

All-ACC Preseason Team recognition … was named to the Maxwell Award

Watch List for the most outstanding player as well as the Doak Walker

Award Watch List given to the most outstanding running back.

2010 (JUNIOR): Played in and started 11 games … missed two games –

at Syracuse (Nov. 27) and against Nevada (Jan. 9) in the Kraft Fight Hunger

Bowl in San Francisco – because of injury …earned All-Atlantic Coast Con-

ference first-team honors … finished the season ranked 16th in the country

with a league-best 103.6 average rushing yards per game … registered

eight 100-yard rushing games, including six in succession (Oct. 16 – Nov.

20) … recorded 100 yards (or more) on the ground in six victories – Weber

State (115, Sept. 4), Maryland (116, Oct. 23), Clemson (143, Oct. 30), at

Wake Forest (183, Nov. 6), at Duke (109, Nov. 13) and against Virginia (114,

Nov. 20) … carried the ball 36 times for 183 yards and season-high three

touchdowns in a 23-13 win over Wake Forest (Nov. 6) in Winston-Salem,

N.C. … recorded 26 rushing attempts for a season-high 191 yards at Florida

State (Oct. 16); also recorded two receptions for five yards against the

Seminoles … rushed a season-high 37 times for 143 yards and recorded

one 36-yard touchdown reception in the team’s 16-10 home win over Clem-

son (Oct. 30) … recorded five receptions for 21 yards against Virginia Tech

(Sept. 25).

2009 (SOPHOMORE): Played in and started all 13 games at tailback …

earned SI.com All-America honorable mention accolades … earned All-At-

lantic Coast Conference second-team recognition … recorded eight 100-

yard games … finished the season ranked second on the school’s

single-season list for rushing attempts (308) and fourth in rushing yards

(1,457) … ranked second in the ACC in rushing and 18th in the country …

established BC sophomore class rushing records in yards and attempts …

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finished the season with five straight 100-yard games, which is the tied

for the third-most in a row at BC … rushed for 102 yards and a touchdown

on 23 carries against USC in the Emerald Bowl … ran for 142 yards on a

career-high 41 carries and caught a pass for 30 yards at Maryland … those

41 rushes tied the BC record in a game – Fred Willis also had 41 in 1970

– and were the fourth-most carries in a game in the FBS in 2009 … tallied

132 rushing yards on 23 carries against North Carolina … set Boston Col-

lege records for rushing yards (264) and touchdowns (five) against NC

State … it was the fourth-best rushing performance in the FBS in the sea-

son and his 30 points were tied for the most … gained 179 yards rushing

and scored twice against Florida State.

2008 (FRESHMAN): Earned College Football News All-Freshman honor-

able mention recognition … established school freshman rushing record

with 900 yards, eclipsing Shelby Gamble’s record of 776 yards as a fresh-

man in 1979 … also established a new freshman record with five games

of 100 (or more) rushing yards … ranked third in the country among true

freshman with 69.2 rush yards per game … led BC with 113.8 all-purpose

yards a game and 1479 total, doubling the amount of the second-most on

the team … had nine carries for 34 yards and two receptions for 62 yards,

including a career-high 51-yard catch, against Virginia Tech in the ACC

Championship Game … carried the ball 25 times for 118 yards against

Maryland …. ran 25 times for 121 yards and a touchdown at Florida State

…had 23 carries for 120 yards against Notre Dame … ran for 143 yards on

18 carries and three touchdowns against Rhode Island … recorded 13 car-

ries for 113 yards against UCF …rushed for 22 yards on five carries and

caught one pass for 12 yards in collegiate debut against Georgia Tech.

HARRIS’ CAREER STATISTICS

Rushing Receiving

Year G ATT YDS AVG TD LG REC YDS AVG TD LG

2008 13 179 900 5.0 5 47 20 160 8.0 1 51

2009 13 308 1457 4.7 14 70 8 69 8.6 1 36

2010 12 269 1243 4.6 8 72 18 112 6.2 1 36

2011 2 31 135 4.4 0 26 3 36 12.0 0 18

TOTALS 40 787 3735 4.8 27 72 49 361 7.4 3 51

HOLLWAY’S CAREER HIGHS

Interceptions: 1, at Notre Dame, Nov 19, 2011

Tackles: 11, at Duke, Nov 13, 2010 (6-5)

Sacks: 2.0, at Wake Forest, Nov 06, 2010 (2-0); at Duke, Nov 13, 2010 (2-0)

Tackles for loss: 4.5, at Duke, Nov 13, 2010 (4-0)

Fumbles forced: 1, at Duke, Nov 13, 2010; Notre Dame, Oct 2, 2010;

Massachusetts, Sep 24, 2011

Pass breakups: 1, 5 times

MAXWELL TRENT HOLLOWAY; born January 1, 1990 … earned a bach-

elor’s degree in communications in May 2012; enrolled at Boston College

in January 2008 … elected for forgo his fifth year of eligibility to pursue a

professional football career … is the son of Bette McKenzie and Brian Hol-

loway; has seven siblings … his father played 10 seasons in the National

Football League (with Patriots and Raiders) … his brother David is a line-

backer who has played with the Cardinals, Redskins, Browns and Jaguars

… his maternal grandfather, Johnny McKenzie, played 19 seasons in the

National Hockey League, winning two Stanley Cups with the Boston Bruins.

2011 (JUNIOR): Started all 12 games at defensive end … earned the Grid-

iron Club Award given to the student-athlete who always displays the de-

termination, enthusiasm and spirit expected from a Boston College football

player on and off the field … finished the season ranked fourth on the

team with 47 tackles, including 29 solo tackles … registered eight tackles

for loss, 2.5 sacks, three pass breakups, one forced fumble and one in-

terception … tallied at least one tackle in all 12 games, including a sea-

son-high six tackles three times … tallied six tackles, including one tackle

for a loss of two yards, one sack and registered a fourth-down pass breakup

of N.C. State QB Mike Glennon to preserve a 14-10 win over the Wolfpack

(Nov. 12) … registered six tackles and one pass break-up in the team’s 28-

17 win over Maryland (Oct. 29) … notched six tackles and recorded the

first interception of his career at Notre Dame (Nov. 19) … led the Eagles

with five tackles, including a sack for a loss of four yards against North-

western (Sept. 3) in the season opener.

2010 (SOPHOMORE): Played in all 13 games … finished the season

ranked second among defensive linemen with 36 tackles, including 24 solo

stops … led the team with 14 tackles for a loss and was second with four

sacks … also recorded two pass breakups and two forced fumbles … had

four tackles with one for a loss against Virginia … recorded career highs

with 11 tackles, five tackles for a loss, two sacks, a forced fumble and a

pass breakup at Duke … the breakup came at the four-yard-line on fourth

and goal to seal the win for BC … registered six tackles, including two

sacks and three for a loss at Wake Forest … had three tackles, two for a

loss, and a forced fumble against Notre Dame … recorded five tackles and

one for a loss against Virginia Tech.

2009 (FRESHMAN): Played in 11 games … finished the year with 16 tack-

les, including nine solo tackles … registered 2.5 tackles for a loss and one

sack … registered a career-high four tackles and a half tackle for a loss

at Virginia Tech … tallied two tackles against Wake Forest, including one

TFL … recorded three tackles at Clemson … made two tackles in the season

opener against Northeastern.

HOLLOWAY’S CAREER STATISTICS

Year G UA A Total SAC TFL FF FR PBU INT

2009 10 9 7 16 1.0 2.5 0 0 0 0

2010 12 24 12 36 4.0 14.0 2 0 2 0

2011 12 28 19 47 2.0 8.0 1 0 3 1

TOTALS 34 61 38 99 7.0 24.5 3 0 5 1

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HUGHES’ CAREER HIGHS

All-purpose yards: 7, at Miami (Fla.), Nov 25, 2011

Interceptions: 1, at Miami (Fla.), Nov 25, 2011; UMass, Sep 24, 2011

Long interception return: 7, at Miami (Fla.), Nov 25, 2011

Tackles: 7, at Notre Dame, Nov 19, 2011 (1-6)

Tackles for loss: 2.0, at UCF, Sep 10, 2011 (2-0)

Fumbles forced: 1, at Maryland, Oct 29, 2011

JAMES HAMPTON HUGHES; born March 1, 1990 … earned a bachelor’s

degree in marketing in May 2012 … earned 2011 All-Atlantic Coast Con-

ference Academic Team accolades … earned a scholarship following the

conclusion of the 2011 Jay McGillis Memorial Spring Game … is the son

of Melanie and Randy Hughes; has two older sisters … his father earned

All-America honors at Oklahoma and enjoyed a six-year career in the NFL

with the Dallas Cowboys … redshirted the 2008 season.

2011 (JUNIOR): Played in all 12 games … registered 10 starts at defensive

back … finished the season ranked second among the team’s defensive

backs with 39 tackles, including 19 solo tackles … tallied two tackles for

loss and two interceptions … recorded at least one tackle in 10 (of 12)

games, including a season-high seven tackles at Notre Dame (Nov. 19) …

notched his first collegiate interception in the first quarter of a 45-17

home win over Massachusetts (Sept. 24); the Eagles scored the game’s

first points – a touchdown – on the ensuing drive … also registered an in-

terception in the team’s 24-17 win at Miami (Nov. 25) in the season finale

… registered his first collegiate start in the season opener against North-

western (Sept. 3); registered four tackles.

2010 (SOPHOMORE): Registered six appearances on the season.

2009 (FRESHMAN): Played in the season opener against Northeastern.

HUGHES’ CAREER STATISTICS

Year UA A Total Sacks TFL FF FR PBU INT

2011 20 19 39 0-0 2-2 1 0 0 2-13

TOTALS 20 19 39 0-0 2-2 1 0 0 2-13

KUECHLY’S CAREER HIGHS

Total Tackles: 23, Duke, Sep 17, 2011 (17-6)

Solo Tackles: 17, Duke, Sep 17, 2011 (17-6)

Assisted Tackles: 16, at Virginia Tech, Oct. 22 (3-16)

Tackles For Loss: 3.5, Kent State, Sep 11, 2010 (3-0)

Sacks: 1.0, at Virginia, Nov 14, 2009 (1-0); at NC State, Oct 09, 2010 (1-0)

Interceptions: 1, seven times

Fumbles Forced: 1, at Duke, Nov 13, 2010; at Syracuse, Nov 27, 2010

Fumbles Recovered: 1, four times

Pass breakups: 2, at Duke, Nov 13, 2010; at Virginia, Nov 14, 2009

Long interception return: 45, at Miami, Nov 25, 2011

Touchdowns: 1, Central Michigan, Oct 31, 2009; at Miami, Nov 25, 2011

LUKE AUGUST KUECHLY; born April 20, 1991 … selected by the Carolina

Panthers in the first round (ninth overall) of the 2012 NFL Draft … a dy-

namic defensive performer with exception skills and instinct … one of the

most decorated defensive players in college football history … finished

his collegiate career with a school-record 532 tackles, including 299 solo

tackles, in 38 games … ranks among the NCAA career leaders in several

defensive statistical categories – career total tackles (532; second), career

total tackles per game (14.0; first), career solo tackles (299; sixth) and

career solo tackles per game (7.87; second) … twice captured the NCAA

statistical championship in both tackles per game (14.1 in 2010 and 15.9

in 2011) and solo tackles per game (8.5 in 2010 and 8.5 in 2011) … recorded

at least 10 tackles in 34 of 38 career games, including a streak of 33

straight games from Oct. 3, 2009 – Nov. 19, 2011.

2011 (JUNIOR): Started all 12 games at middle linebacker … registered a

school-record 191 tackles, including 102 solo tackles … earned the Bronko

Nagurski Trophy as the national defensive player of the year … captured the

Butkus Award given to the nation’s most outstanding linebacker … earned

the Rotary Lombardi Award as the nation’s lineman or inside linebacker of

the year … earned the Lott Impact Trophy given to the defensive player of

the year … earned consensus All-America honors; captured first-team lau-

rels from the Associated Press, the Football Writers’ Association of America,

Sporting News and the Walter Camp Football Foundation … earned Atlantic

Coast Conference Defensive Player of the Year recognition; was a unanimous

selection to the ACC first team … captured the program’s William J. Flynn

Coaches Award given to the most valuable player … led the nation in total

tackles (191), tackles per game (15.9), solo tackles (102) and solo tackles

per game (8.5) … registered at least 11 tackles in 11 (of the first 12) games,

including a season-high 23 tackles in the team’s 20-19 home loss to Duke

(Sept. 17) … twice captured Lott Impact Player of the Week and ACC Line-

backer of the Week honors; earned recognition from both organizations

after recording 23 tackles, including 17 solo tackles, in a 20-19 home loss

to the Blue Devils as well as when he registered 18 tackles in a 14-10 home

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victory over NC State (Nov. 12) … captured ACC Linebacker of the Week

recognition after registering 18 tackles and one interception in a 24-17 loss

to Northwestern (Sept. 3) … registered nine tackles, including six solo tack-

les and one tackle for a loss of seven yards, one interception returned for

a touchdown and one pass break-up in the team’s 24-17 win at Miami (Nov.

25) in the season finale.

2010 (SOPHOMORE): Started all 13 games at middle linebacker … regis-

tered 183 tackles, including 110 solo tackles … earned unanimous All-

America honors; earned first-team recognition from all five official

selectors: the American Football Coaches Association, Associated Press,

the Football Writers’ Association of America, Sporting News and the Walter

Camp Football Foundation … was named one of five finalists for the Bronko

Nagurski Trophy as the national defensive player of the year … also named

one of five finalists for the Butkus Award given to the nation’s most out-

standing linebacker; finished as the runner-up in the final voting … earned

Atlantic Coast Conference first-team honors … led the nation in total tackles

(183), tackles per game (14.1), solo tackles (110) and solo tackles per game

(8.5) … registered at least 10 tackles in all 13 games, including a season-

high 21 tackles in a 21-16 win at Duke (Nov. 13) and 20 tackles, including

a season-high 13 solo tackles, against NC State (Oct. 9) … became the

fastest Eagle to record 200 tackles, reaching the milestone in the 17th game

of his career … earned ACC Player of the Week four times, taking home

honors for the weeks of Sept. 13, Nov. 1, Nov. 15 and Nov. 22.

2009 (FRESHMAN): Played in all 13 games; registered 12 starts at line-

backer … registered 158 tackles, including 87 solo tackles … earned At-

lantic Coast Conference Defensive Rookie of the Year recognition; earned

All-ACC first-team honors … earned freshman All-America honors from

the Football Writers’ Association of America and Sporting News … earned

ACC Player of the Week accolades three times … finished the season

ranked second in the country in total tackles and solo stops … recorded

the most tackles in a BC season since Stephen Boyd in 1993…his 12.15

tackles per game was the highest average by any rookie since the NCAA

began tracking tackles in 2003 … recorded 10 or more tackles in the final

nine games … led the Eagles in tackles in 12 of 13 games … also led the

team in tackles for a loss (13) and pass break ups (four) … recorded 16

tackles in the team’s 24-13 loss to Southern California (Dec. 26) in the

Emerald Bowl in San Francisco, Calif.; earned Defensive Player of the Game

honors … registered a season-high 19 tackles, including eight solo tackles,

along with 2.5 tackles for loss against North Carolina (Nov. 21); those 19

tackles were the fourth-most in a game in the FBS in 2009 … recorded 11

tackles and returned an interception 28 yards for a touchdown against

Central Michigan (Oct. 31).

KUECHLY’S CAREER STATISTICS

Year G UA A Total TFL Sacks FF FR PBU INT

2009 13 87 71 158 15-42 1-11 0 1 4 1-28

2010 13 110 73 183 14-27 2-6 2 3 3 3-31

2011 12 102 89 191 15-28 0-0 0 0 3 3-71

TOTAL 38 299 233 532 44-97 3-17 2 4 10 7-130

KUECHLY’S CAREER GAME-BY-GAME STATS

2011 UA A TAC SAC TFL FF FR PBU INT

Northwestern 9 9 18 0.0 1.5 0 0 0 1

UCF 12 5 17 0.0 0.5 0 0 0 0

Duke 17 6 23 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0

UMass 1 10 11 0.0 1.5 0 0 0 0

Wake Forest 8 6 14 0.0 2.0 0 0 0 0

Clemson 11 5 16 0.0 2.0 0 0 0 0

Virginia Tech 3 16 19 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0

Maryland 7 5 12 0.0 1.0 0 0 1 1

Florida State 12 8 20 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0

NC State 9 9 18 0.0 1.5 0 0 0 0

Notre Dame 7 7 14 0.0 1.0 0 0 1 0

Miami 6 3 9 0.0 1.0 0 0 1 1

2010 UA A TAC SAC TFL FF FR PBU INT

Weber State 5 6 11 0.0 0.5 0 1 0 0

Kent State 8 2 10 0.0 3.5 0 0 0 0

Virginia Tech 7 9 16 0.5 0.5 0 0 0 0

Notre Dame 7 7 14 0.0 1.0 0 1 0 0

N.C. State 13 7 20 1.0 1.0 0 0 0 0

Florida State 6 5 11 0.0 0.5 0 0 0 0

Maryland 10 5 15 0.0 1.0 0 0 0 0

Clemson 10 4 14 0.0 0.5 0 0 0 1

Wake Forest 8 6 14 0.0 0.5 0 0 0 1

Duke 9 12 21 0.0 0.5 1 1 2 0

Virginia 10 5 15 0.0 1.0 0 0 1 0

Syracuse 9 1 10 0.0 0.0 1 0 0 0

Nevada 8 4 12 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 1

2009 UA A TAC SAC TFL FF FR PBU INT

Northeastern 6 1 7 0.0 1.5 0 0 1 0

Kent State 4 0 4 0.0 1.0 0 1 0 0

Clemson 7 6 13 0.0 1.0 0 0 0 0

Wake Forest 6 3 9 0.0 0.5 0 0 0 0

Florida State 7 5 12 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0

Virginia Tech 4 6 10 0.0 1.0 0 0 0 0

NC State 10 4 14 0.0 1.0 0 0 0 0

Notre Dame 7 7 14 0.0 1.0 0 0 1 0

Central Michigan 7 4 11 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 1

Virginia 8 5 13 1.0 3.0 0 0 2 0

North Carolina 8 11 19 0.0 2.5 0 0 0 0

Maryland 7 9 16 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0

USC 6 10 16 0.0 0.5 0 0 0 0

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QUIGLEY’S CAREER HIGHS

Punt attempts: 11, Notre Dame, Oct 2, 2010

Punt yards: 443, Notre Dame, Oct 2, 2010 (11 punts)

Longest punt: 71, Weber State, Sep 4, 2010

RYAN A. QUIGLEY; born January 26, 1990 … played in 52 career games …

a four-year starter who concluded his collegiate career as both the school’s

career record holder (284) and single-season record holder for punts (79;

2010) … finished his career owning three of the school’s top-six single-sea-

son standards for punt attempts – 79, 2010; 72, 2009; 69, 2011 … Ryan and

his four younger sisters are the children of Janet and Joseph Quigley.

2011 (SENIOR): Played in all 12 games … earned the program’s presti-

gious Thomas F. Scanlan Award, the highest honor for a Boston College

football player … punted 69 times for 2,657 yards, an average of 38.5 yards

per punt … led the Atlantic Coast Conference and finished fourth among

all punters in the country with 28 punts downed inside opponents’ 20-yard

line … registered 47 kickoffs for 3,0001 yards (an average of 63.9 yards

per kickoff) and seven touchbacks … earned ACC Special Teams Player of

the Week after he punted a season-high nine times for 369 yards (an av-

erage of 41.0 yards per punt) and matched a season-long with a 52-yard

punt in the first quarter in the team’s 16-14 loss at Notre Dame (Nov. 19);

downed six punts inside the 12-yard line, including five punts inside the

nine yard line … earned ACC Co-Specialist of the Week after a stellar effort

in the team’s 24-17 win at Miami (Nov. 25) in his final collegiate contest;

punted six times for 240 yards (an average of 40 yards per kick) and downed

five of those kicks inside the 20-yard-line … punted seven times in each

of three games – at Central Florida (Sept. 10), at Virginia Tech (Oct. 22)

and against Florida State (Nov. 3).

2010 (JUNIOR): Played in all 13 games … led the ACC in punting yards

(3,282) and punts downed inside opponents’ 20-yard line (26) … punted

79 times for 3,282 yards, an average of 41.5 yards per punt … registered

13 punts of more than 50 yards … forced 20 fair catches … punted nine

times for 358 yards (39.8), landing one inside the 20-yard line, against Ne-

vada in the Kraft Fight Hunger Bowl … punted seven times for 269 yards

with two downed inside the 20-yard-line at Duke … averaged 46.6 yards

on five punts with two fair catches and one downed inside the 20 at Wake

Forest … kicked eight punts for 314 yards, including a long of 58 yards at

Florida State … punted a career-high 11 times against Notre Dame, accu-

mulating 443 yards (40.3) with a long of 52 yards and three downed inside

the 20-yard line … recorded 256 yards on six punts (42.7), landing three

inside the 20 vs. Virginia Tech … connected on a career-long 71-yard punt

in the team’s season-opening home win over Weber State.

2009 (SOPHOMORE): Played in all 13 games … earned All-ACC honorable

mention honors … punted a school-record 79 times for 3,282 yards … fin-

ished the season ranked fifth among all ACC punters with an average of

40.8 yards per punt … ranked among the conference’s leaders in punts of

50 yards or more (11) and punts downed inside the opponents’ 20 yard line

(23) … booted a 61-yard punt against Central Michigan and finished with

five punts for 236 yards (47.2) … punted six times for 260 yards (43.3)

against Wake Forest … punted 10 times for 391 yards at Clemson …reg-

istered five punts for a total of 247 yards (an average of 49.4 yards per

punt) against Northeastern; ranked sixth on the school’s all-time list for

punting average in a game.

2008 (FRESHMAN): Played in all 14 games … punted 59 times for 2,334

yards (an average of 39.6 yards per punt … pinned opponents inside the

20-yard line nine times … registered five punts of 50 yards or more …

kicked off 30 times for 1,733 yards, a 57.8 average … kicked six punts for

222 yards for an average of 37.0 yards against Virginia Tech in the ACC

Championship Game … recorded five punts for 230 yards for an average of

46.0 yards per punt against Notre Dame … registered six punts for 253

yards for an average of 42.2 yards against Clemson … registered six punts

for 250, a 41.7 yard average, at North Carolina … made his collegiate debut

against Kent State.

QUIGLEY’S CAREER STATISTICS (PUNTING)

Years NO YDS AVG LG TB FC i20 50+ BLK

2008 59 2334 39.6 56 0 9 9 5 0

2009 77 3145 40.8 61 4 13 20 11 0

2010 79 3282 41.5 71 5 17 26 13 1

2011 69 2657 38.5 52 1 31 23 5 0

TOTALS 284 11,418 40.2 71 10 70 78 34 1

QUIGLEY’S CAREER STATISTICS (KICKOFFS)

Years NO YDS AVG TB OB

2008 30 1733 60.4 1 3

2009 61 3731 61.2 7 3

2010 33 2114 64.1 1 2

2011 47 3001 63.9 7 1

TOTALS 171 10,579 61.9 15 9

NATHAN WILLIAM RICHMAN; born April 19, 1989 ... earned a bachelor’s

degree in communication in May 2011 … registered 22 starts along Boston

College’s offensive line … twice served as an orientation leader for the Boston

College First-Year Experience … Nathan is the youngest of Donna and

Jonathan Richman’s three children … was redshirted for the 2007 season.

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2011 (SENIOR): Played in seven games; missed five games between Sept.

24 and Nov. 3 because of injuries … registered two starts at left guard –

at Central Florida (Sept. 10) and against Duke (Sept. 17) … competed in

234 offensive plays.

2010 (JUNIOR): Played in 11 games … was the most productive offensive

lineman twice, vs. Wake Forest and Virginia … blocked for All-ACC back

Montel Harris, who led the conference in rushing and ranks 16th nationally

… the line allowed Eagles’ running backs to gain 100 or more yards in nine

different games.

2009 (SOPHOMORE): Played in 12 games … registered 10 starts at left

guard … helped the team rank 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.

2008 (FRESHMAN): Saw playing time at guard … helped the team rank

25th in the country in tackles for a loss allowed (4.77) … the line only al-

lowed 21 sacks with a pair of first-year starting quarterbacks behind them

… paved the way for true freshman TB Montel Harris to break BC freshman

records with 900 rushing yards and five 100-yard performances … Harris

and classmate Josh Haden were the second-most prolific true freshman

backfield in the country, averaging 106 yards a game.

MARK E. SPINNEY; born August 11, 1988 ... earned a bachelor’s degree

in marketing in May 2011 ... redshirted in 2007 … is the middle of Marianne

and Stephen Spinney’s three children.

2011 (SENIOR): Played in and started 11 games; missed one game be-

cause of injury (Duke, Sept. 17) … earned the program’s Unsung Hero Award

at the football awards banquet in December 2011 … registered nine starts

at center, including each of the season’s final eight games, and two early-

season starts at left guard … competed in 627 offensive plays.

2010 (JUNIOR): Played in all 13 games … recorded his first collegiate

start at right guard against Virginia Tech … blocked for All-ACC back Montel

Harris, who led the conference in rushing … the line allowed Eagles’ run-

ning backs to gain 100 or more yards in nine different games.

2009 (SOPHOMORE): Saw action in seven games … helped the team rank

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.

2008 (FRESHMAN): Valuable scout team member.

THOMPSON’S CAREER HIGHS

Tackles: 7, Weber State, Sep 4, 2010 (6-1)

Tackles for loss: 0.5, at NC State, Oct 9, 2010

WILLIAM D. THOMPSON; born December 13, 1989 … earned a bachelor’s

degree in communications in May 2011… redshirted in 2007 … is the son

of Edna and Bill Thompson.

2011 (SENIOR): Played in all 12 games … earned the program’s Scout

Team Award … registered nine tackles, including five solo tackles …

recorded multiple tackles three times – against Massachusetts (Sept. 24),

at Maryland (Oct. 29) and against Florida State (Nov. 3) … recorded at least

one tackle in six games.

2010 (JUNIOR): Saw action in all 13 games … registered 16 tackles, in-

cluding 13 solo tackles … recorded one tackle for a loss against NC State

(Oct. 9) … tallied multiple tackles three times – against Weber State (Sept.

4), at NC State (Oct. 9) and at Florida State (Oct. 16) … recorded at least

one tackle in seven games … notched career highs for tackles (seven) and

solo tackles (six) in the team’s 38-20 home win over Weber State (Sept. 4).

2009 (SOPHOMORE): Played in each of the last six games … finished

the season with three tackles, with two coming against Central Michigan.

2008 (FRESHMAN): Valuable second-string linebacker … finished the

season with 13 tackles … recorded five tackles against Rhode Island.

THOMPSON’S CAREER STATISTICS

Year UA A TAC SAC TFL FF FR PBU INT

2008 8 5 13 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0

2009 1 2 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0

2010 13 3 16 0.0 0.5 0 0 0 0

2011 5 4 9 0.0 0.0 0 0 1 0

TOTALS 27 14 41 0.0 0.5 0 0 1 0

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a HiStoRY oF BoSton ColleGe FootBall

— Text by Reid Oslin, Boston College, ’68

The 2012 season will be the 114th year of intercollegiate football competition for the Boston College Eagles. Here are a few of themilestones 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 afootball team. Joseph F. O’Donnell (1892), a Dorchester native with some previous amateur football experience, helped organize ateam 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, anamateur power of the day (touchdowns were scored as four points by existing rules). BC played its first intercollegiate game onOctober 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 finalcontest of the year. Joseph C. Drum (’94) served as BC’s first football coach and the team’s captain was Bernie Wefers (1894), whobriefly 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 ofmaroon and gold.

1896 — Boston College and Jesuit rival Holy Cross met for the first time in a home-and-home series. Boston College won bothgames, 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 formedan independent team named “Boston Combination” that competed locally. Fr. Mullan relented and allowed a varsity team to be fieldedthe following year.

1903-1907 — 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. U.S. President Theodore Roosevelt summoned the leaders of college football to Washingtonand urged that the rules of the sport be tightened. The resulting rules committee evolved into the National Collegiate Athletic Asso-ciation (NCAA).

1908 — Varsity football was restored at Boston College. The team practiced on the Massachusetts Avenue Grounds, the site of aformer 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. Thefootball team’s locker room and equipment storage area were located in the basement of the “Recitation Building” (renamed GassonHall in 1952), but coach Hiker Joy’s team walked to the public park in Cleveland Circle for daily practice.

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1915 — The original Alumni Stadium was dedicated on October 30; however, the inaugural game was won by arch-rival Holy Crossby a 9-0 score before some 5,000 fans. A week later, Boston College won its first on campus game, defeating Fordham, 3-0. Thestadium 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 limitpractice sessions to no more than one hour per day.

1919 — A returning war hero, Frank Cavanaugh, was hired as BC’s football coach. Known as “The Iron Major,” Cavanaugh had beenbadly wounded in the Battle of San Mihiel, but recovered to launch a coaching career that would eventually lead him into the CollegeFootball 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 winin school history to that point. A 1943 movie, “The Iron Major” starring Pat O’Brien, chronicled Cavanaugh’s life story. Part of the filmwas shot at the former Liggett Estate (now O’Connell House) on BC’s upper campus.

1920 — The Boston College football team adopted the nickname “Eagles.” The season was capped by a stirring 14-0 victory over HolyCross before 40,000 fans at Braves Field. The win gave the team a perfect 8-0 season and the school’s first “Eastern Championship.”

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 a23-7 win over the Bears.

1926 — The final year of the Cavanaugh era produced another unbeaten season at 6-0-2. Team captain was Joe Mc-Kenney, whowould return to coach the Eagles from 1928-34.

1928 — McKenney’s first year as head coach was perfect — 9-0 and yielded another Eastern title. McKenney would later gain entranceinto the College Football Hall of Fame as a highly respected college football official.

1936 — BC names Gilmour Dobie, another future College Hall of Fame member, as its head football coach. The Eagles’ schedule isupgraded to include such national rivals as Kansas State, Kentucky, North Carolina State, Indiana and Florida, and home games areshifted to Fenway Park and Braves Field. Dobie’s teams lose only six games in his three-year tenure.

1939 — On February 7, Frank Leahy is named head football coach. “I have come here to succeed and to win football games,” he told alumnia 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 lostonly 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 NewYear’s Day bowl invitation. The Eagles met Clemson in the Cotton Bowl on January 1, but lost a close 6-3 decision to the Tigers.

1940 — An undefeated (11-0) season, capped by the Sugar Bowl championship and the claim of a national championship made thisarguably the greatest season in Eagle football annals. On November 16, BC handed Georgetown its first football loss in three yearswhen “Chuckin’” Charlie O’Rourke eluded a host of tacklers and took a safety in his own end zone as the clock expired to give theEagles a memorable 19-18 victory. Sportswriter Grantland Rice described the contest as “the greatest game of football ever played.”

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1941 — On January 1, the Eagles would lay claim to the national championship with a 19-13 victory over Tennessee in the SugarBowl. Again, O’Rourke provided the heroics, scoring on a 24-yard touchdown run with three minutes remaining in the game. Leahyhad installed the game-winning play in the BC offense one day before the game. Leahy and five members of the Sugar Bowl cham-pionship team would eventually be enshrined in the College Football Hall of Fame (HB 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 HolyCross on November 28. The Crusaders pulled one of the biggest upsets in college football history that day, upending BC by a 55-12score. Many BC players and fans were so bitterly disappointed that a planned “victory party” at Boston’s Coconut Grove restaurantwas 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 gamefor the Eagles was the play of Holovak, who scored all three BC touchdowns and averaged 15.8 yards every time he touched thefootball — an Orange Bowl record that stands to this day.

1943-1945 — A large number of Boston College players and coaches departed to serve their country in the U.S. armed forces duringWorld War II. The teams fielded on campus found competition against service teams such as Melville PT and Squantum Naval AirStation.

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 includeslineman Ed King, who, after a brief pro football career, would later be elected Governor of Massachusetts.

1949 — On November 26, Boston College scored its most lopsided victory ever, 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 almamater 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 December 1, Boston College is told that football games will no longer be played at FenwayPark. The school considers dropping the sport.

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The 1941 Boston College game program

The 1940 Boston College National Championship team

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1957 — On January 23, Boston College President Joseph R. N. Maxwell, S.J., announces the decision to build a new stadium oncampus. Athletic Director William J. Flynn and former head coach Joe McKenney lead the successful $250,000 campaign to constructthe new facility on the site of a filled-in reservoir on BC’s lower campus. On September 26, Alumni Stadium opened with a gameagainst Navy that had been arranged with the assistance of then-U.S. Senator John F. Kennedy. The visiting Midshipmen spoiled theday, however, with a 46-6 victory before a standing-room-only crowd of 26,000-plus. The referee in the dedication game was the leg-endary Albie Booth.

1964 — The Eagles knocked off highly ranked Syracuse, 21-14, on September 19 in the season opener as Larry Marzetti hit BillCronin with a 45-yard touchdown pass on a fourth-down play as time ran out. A freshman running back for the Orangemen that yearwas Tom Coughlin.

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 hisBC coaching debut. Among the defenders for the Midshipmen in that game was end Tom O’Brien.

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.

1971 — Alumni Stadium is expanded to 32,000 seats, an artificial surface is installed and lights are added for night play.

1974 — The Eagles, under Yukica and offensive backfield coach Jack Bicknell, are the hottest team in college football down thestretch, outscoring opponents by a 270-27 margin in the season’s final six games. FB Keith Barnette is the nation’s top scorer with22 TDs on the season. However, the team’s 8-3 record does not attract any bowl invitations to Chestnut Hill.

1975 — The Eagles open the season with an ABC-TV “Monday Night Football” appearance against Notre Dame at Schaefer Stadiumin Foxboro. A record 61,000 fans filled the facility to watch the Irish take a 17-3 victory.

1976 — BC upended seventh-ranked Texas, 14-13, in a thrilling season opener at Alumni Stadium on September 11. A key tackle byKelly Elias on a Longhorn two-point conversion try with 4:38 remaining in the game proved the difference in this victory, the biggestfor a BC team in years.

1978 — The Eagles suffer their worst season in history, losing all 11 games, including a 28-24 loss to Temple in a game played inTokyo, Japan, on December 10.

1981 — Former BC assistant Bicknell is hired as head coach. He opens the season with a 13-12 home victory over Texas A&M onSeptember 19. Freshman Doug Flutie sees his first action — on one special teams play. Flutie would be named the team’s startingquarterback by Bicknell and QB coach Tom Coughlin prior to the Navy game on October 17.

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1982 — The Eagles open the season with a smashing 38-16 victory over Texas A&M in College Station. Two weeks later, BC tied de-fending 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 playAuburn. Fans watching that game saw two future Heisman Trophy winners: BC’s Flutie and the Tigers’ Bo Jackson. Auburn won theDecember 18 game, 33-26.

1983 — The Eagles finished the regular season with a 9-2 record, including the first ever win over Penn State (27-17 at Foxboro) anda last-minute 20- 13 victory over Alabama on a rainy November night in Foxboro that is remembered as the game “that the lightswent out.” Fortunately, power crews restored electricity just as officials were considering stopping the game and BC went on to scoreon its final possession to win. The Lambert Trophy champions were matched up against Notre Dame in the Liberty Bowl on December29 — a game that was played in frigid, icy conditions. Each team scored three touchdowns in that game, but BC missed all of itsextra-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 September 8. The Eagles scored on their final pos-session of the game to beat the Crimson Tide — an omen of rallies to come. On November 22 at the Orange Bowl, Flutie and BostonCollege Football went into the storybooks as No. 22 threw a 48-yard “Hail Mary” touchdown pass to WR Gerard Phelan on the game’sfinal play to give BC a memorable 47-45 victory over the Miami Hurricanes. A week later, Flutie completed one of his final collegefootball goals by throwing a touchdown pass to his brother Darren, a freshman, in the final game of the regular season at Holy Crosson December 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 Houstonin 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 asEastern 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’stop lineman that season.

1986 — After thrashing Holy Cross by a 56-26 score in Worcester on November 22, the Eagles were invited to play Georgia in Tampa’sHall of Fame Bowl on December 23. There, QB Shawn Halloran hit WR Kelvin Martin with a 5-yard scoring pass with just 32 secondsleft 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 televisedgame against Southern Cal. On November 19, Boston College and Army made sports history by playing the first American collegefootball game in Europe. The Eagles topped the Cadets 38-24 in that contest, played at Dublin’s Lansdowne Road Stadium.

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Alumni Stadium in 1988

In 1984 Doug Flutie wins the Heisman Trophy

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1991 — Former assistant coach Tom Coughlin, is hired away from the Super Bowl Champion New York Giants as BC’s newest headfootball coach. BC plays the first-ever 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 the way to an 8-2-1 regularseason and a berth in the Hall of Fame Bowl against Tennessee. The Vols won the Sugar Bowl “rematch” by a 38-23 score.

1993 — The Eagles bounced back from losses in the first two games of the year to reel off eight consecutive victories and earnanother postseason invitation. Highlighting this drive was a magnificent 41-39 victory at Notre Dame on November 20, whenDavid Gordon kicked a 41-yard field goal with no time remaining to shock the No. 1-ranked Irish. The Eagles’ final 8-3 showingearned them a slot in the Carquest Bowl in Fort Lauderdale where they convincingly beat ACC representative Virginia, 31-13, onNew Year’s Day.

1994 — Alumni Stadium was expanded to its current capacity of 44,500 and was completely refurbished. Unfortunately, as had hap-pened on three previous occasions, the Eagles lost the dedication game, this time, 12-7, to Virginia Tech on September 17. BC madeup for the loss, however, by scoring an impressive 30-11 victory over Notre Dame in Chestnut Hill on October 8 — the Eagles’ firstwin in their new lair. BC went on to cap the season with a Christmas Day appearance in the Aloha Bowl in Honolulu where the Eagledefense led the way to a 12-7 victory over Kansas State.

1995 — Boston College was again invited to participate in the Kickoff Classic at the Meadowlands, but fared no better than in their1985 appearance and lost to Ohio State by a 38-6 count. All 12 of the Eagles’ games were on network television this year.

1996 — Tom O’Brien was named head coach at Boston College on December 13.

1997 — O’Brien recorded his first victory as a head coach on September 13 as BC beat West Virginia, 31-24. It was the first time theEagles had defeated the Mountaineers in Chestnut Hill since 1976.

1998 — Mike Cloud rushed for a BIG EAST and BC single-season record 1,726 yards to become Boston College’s all-time leadingrusher with 3,597 yards. He became a consensus first-team All-America selection and a finalist for the Doak Walker National RunningBack of the Year Award. The Kansas City Chiefs selected him in the second round of the NFL Draft.

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 appearancesince 1994.

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 AlohaBowl. William Green becomes the third-straight Eagles back to rush for 1,000 yards or more in a season and offensive tackle PaulZukauskas 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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Matt Hasselbeck was a two-year starter for BC in the 1990s

The 1991 Tom Coughlin in named BC’s new head football coach

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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 theMusic City Bowl. William Green rushes for 1,559 yards and earns first-team All-America honors. Green (16th, Cleveland) and OT MarcColombo (29th, Chicago) are selected in the first round of the NFL Draft.

2002 — BC’s 51-25 win over Toledo in the Motor City Bowl, an unprecedented third consecutive bowl victory, sent the 2002 seniorclass 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 ofBoston College football. One of the top highlights of the season occurred on November 2, when the Eagles marched into Notre DameStadium and defeated the previously undefeated, fourth-ranked and green-clad Fighting Irish, 14-7, to end ND’s dreams of a nationalchampionship.

2003 — On October 12, 2003, BC President William P. Leahy, SJ and Director of Athletics Gene DeFilippo hold a press conference toannounce that Boston College would accept an offer to become the 12th member of the Atlantic Coast Conference. The 2003 Eaglesnotched impressive victories over Notre Dame, No. 25 Penn State and No. 12 Virginia Tech en route to winning their 40th game in fiveseasons, tying an all-time school record. On New Year’s Eve, the Eagles appeared in a school-record fifth consecutive bowl game atthe Diamond Walnut San Francisco Bowl. Their 35-21 victory over Colorado State made the Eagles the first team in BC football historyto win seven or more games for five consecutive seasons and the only team in college football to have won a bowl game the pastfour 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 FiestaBowl 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 30-yard touchdown pass to Tony Gonzalez setting up the stunning victory. Peterson wasinjured 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 overfuture 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-ever Atlantic Coast Conferencegame - a nationally-televised contest against Florida State on September 21. ESPN’s “Game Day” crew was on hand to broadcastfrom campus prior to the much-anticipated ACC match-up. The Eagles lost to Bobby Bowden’s powerful Seminoles 28-17 in theirleague debut, but introduced themselves as a force to be reckoned with in the ACC with a 16-13 overtime victory at Clemson a weeklater. BC finished with another impressive 9-3 record and went on to play Boise State in the Humanitarian Bowl where they handedthe 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 victoriesover Clemson (34-33) and Brigham Young (30-23) on back-to-back September Saturdays. The big news of the year, however, came inDecember as Coach Tom O’Brien left Chestnut Hill to become head coach at ACC rival North Carolina State. Defensive coordinatorFrank Spaziani took over leadership of the team for the Meineke Care Bowl against Navy in Charlotte and recorded his first headcoaching victory as linebacker Jolann Dunbar recovered a Midshipman fumble late in the game and QB Matt Ryan led the Eaglesback into scoring range where kicker Steve Aponavicius booted a 37-yard field goal to give BC a narrow 25-24 victory.

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The Eagles played their first ACC game in 2005

Mathias Kiwanuka finished his BC career in 2005 with37.5 sacks all-time, a record he still holds.

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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 Eaglesrolled off eight straight victories to start the year – the best of them a stunning 14-10 win at Virginia Tech that featured two MattRyan touchdown passes in the game’s final 2:11 – the game-winner a 24-yard scoring strike to RB Andre Callender with just secondsto play. The victory propelled BC to the No. 2 slot in the national rankings and helped them finish the regular season with a 10-2mark, earning a spot in the ACC Championship game in Jacksonville vs. Virginia Tech. The Eagles lost to the Hokies, 30-16, in thetitle game, but bounded back to trim Michigan State, 24-21, in Orlando’s Citrus Bowl, giving the team an 11-victory season, the mostwins at Chestnut Hill since the legendary Sugar Bowl Champions of 1940.

2008 – As All-America QB Matt Ryan departed for the NFL (he was the first round draft choice of the Atlanta Falcons), the Eagles re-grouped quickly to post another 9-3 regular season that included a 17-0 shutout of Notre Dame – the Eagles’ sixth consecutive winover the Irish. BC again won the ACC Atlantic Division crown and advanced to the league’s title game again where Virginia Tech wona second straight championship at BC’s expense. After losing to Vanderbilt, 16-14 in Nashville’s Music City Bowl, Jagodzinski lookedinto NFL job possibilities and departed Chestnut Hill.

2009 – Long-time BC defensive assistant Frank Spaziani became the school’s 34th head football coach, inheriting a team that waspicked 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 Emerald Bowlagainst Southern California.

2010 – The defensively-powerful Eagles qualified for a school-record 12th consecutive post-season bowl game, returning to SanFrancisco to meet Nevada in the re-named Kraft Fight Hunger Bowl.

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 homestretch. The season spotlight belonged to two-time All-America LB Luke Kuechly who made a “clean sweep” of national defensivehonors, including ACC Defensive Player of the Year, the Bronko Nagurski Trophy, the Butkus Award, the Rotary Lombardi Award andthe 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 authorof two books on the history of Boston College Football.

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The following is a list of all Boston College football letterwinners with, when available, years, uniformnumber, position and hometown.

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Aaron, Edward 1928-30 18 HB Charlestown, MAAbilheira, Greg 2009 53 K Bristol, RIAbraham, Anthony 1957-59 52 C Fall River, MAAbraham, Dan 1982-83 26 CB/SS Somerset, MAAdams, Grant 2001-04 5 WR Glen Rock, NJAhearn, Joseph 1951-52 FB New York, NYAjudua, A.J. 2007 43 FS Oyster Bay, NYAkins, Kevin 2005-08 7 DB Lansdale, PAAlbright, Alex 2006-07, 09-10

(Capt. ‘10) 98 DE Cincinnati, OHAleckna, Joseph 1922, 24-26 11 T Dorchester, MAAlford, Darnell 1996-99 76 OL Fredericksburg, VAAllard, Donald 1956-58 20 QB Somerville, MAAllen, Arthur 1935-38 16 B Newport, RIAllen, Vinny 1977 93 WR Adelphi, MDAlmeida, Dave 1974-76 7 DHB Acushnet, MAAlmeida, Edward 1893 Somerville, MAAloi, Rick 1973-75 55 C Liverpool, NYAlston, Doug 1977-80 19 S Washington, DCAlston, Gene 1988 36 RB West Medford, MAAlves, William 1955-56 12 QB Somerville, MAAmabile, John 1928-30 3 CAmidon, Alex 2010-11 83 WR Greenfield, MAAnam, Larry 2003-06 9 SS Hialeah, FLAnderson, Edward 1932-34 24 E Waltham, MAAnderson, Greg 2006 37 WR Abington, MAAnderson, Jamall 1995 3 RB Tampa, FLAnderson, Jun 1987-90 37 LB Springfield, MAAnderson, Lars 2008-11 87 TE Winter Springs, FLAnderson, Paul 2005-08 19 DB Staten Island, NYAnderson, Ted 1969 39 DB Naugatuck, CTAndiorio, Kent 1969-71 56 C Pittsburgh, PAAndrachik, Gary 1966-68 (Capt. ’68) 60 LB Cleveland, OHAndrien, Steve 1981 32 FB Newtown Square, PAAndrusatis, Leonard 1953-55 C Lowell, MAAnevski, Tom 2006-07 67 OG Cincinnati, OHAngel, Ralph 1970 62 OT Verona, PAAnken, Mark 1987-90 66 OG Rome, NYAntonellis, Dominic 1960-62 70 T Watertown, MAAntos, Ceslaus 1928-30 14 HB Salem, MAAnzalone, Steve 1974-76 60 DT Everett, MAAponavicius, Steve 2006-09 83 PK Easton, PAAppiah, Dominic 2011 95 DL Somerset, NJArd, Pat 1986 94 DT Watchung, NJArndt, Bryan 1997-99 86 TE Pittsburgh, PAAsprilla, Manuel 2011 21 DB Everett, MAAungst, Greg 1970-72 70 OT Selinsgrove, PAAustin, Edward 1915-16 Cambridge, MAAvery, Earl 1933-35 6 HB Plymouth, NHAyers, Johnny 2004-07 46 P Oakton, VAAznovoorian, David 1943 Medford, MA

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Bagan, Darius 2009 39 LB Wallington, NJBaggett, Robert 1951-53 E Dorchester, MABailey, Kevin 1980 (manager)Bailey, William 1908-09Bajak, Tony 1990 77 OT Hampton, NJBaker, Chris 1970 65 LB Portsmouth, VABaker, Jeff 1987-89 38 CB Methuen, AMBaleyko, Peter 1943-44 54 G Dorchester, MABall, Harry 1957-59 77 T Beverly, MABalmat, Bill 1970 30 DHB Euclid, OHBandola, Mike 2002 (manager) Pompton Lakes, NJBardwell, Mark 1982-83 63 OG Methuen, MABarnes, Chris 2002 29 WR Baltimore, MDBarnette, Keith 1973-75 27 FB Medford, MABaroffio, Jerry 1976 63 DT Pittsburgh, PA Barrett, Burt 1944 37 T Haverhill, MABarrett, John 1961-63 HB Lawrence, MABarron, James 1909-10Bartlett, Greg 1995-98 36 RB Hartford, CTBartush, Gerald 1958 Brmingham, MIBattles, Roger 1937-38 36 B Andover, MABeach, Irwin 1925-27 Mattapan, MABeal, Craig 1980-81 47 LB Pawcatuck, CTBeaver, John 1921-23 Somerville, MABeckley, Jeff 1991-94 11 K/P Plymouth, NHBeekman, Josh 2003-06 (Capt. ‘06) 75 OG Amsterdam, NYBeering, Fredrick 1893 South Boston, MABelcher, Jack 1979-82 (Capt. ’82) 62 OC Stoneham, MABell, Jim 1985-88 33 RB Madison, CTBell, Justin 2003-06 58 DT Alexandria, VABell, Ken 1983-85 24 FB/RB Greenwich, CTBell, Leo 2001-02 71 OT Cincinnati, OHBellerose, James 1982 35 CB Southbride, MABello, Ralph 1962 67 G Providence, RIBembry, Marcus 1994-95 96 DE Dover, DE

Benedetto, James 1941, 1946-47 B Swampscott, MABenjamin, Kevin 1978-81 37 FB Wallingford, CT Bennett, Charles 1945 12 B Portland, MEBennett, David 1966-68 27 HB Andover, MABennett, Leon 1956-58 70 T Auburn, MABennett, Leonard 2002-03 97 DE Washington, DCBennett, Phil 1971-73 33 TB Atlantic City, NJBennett, Stephen 1956-58 71 T Auburn, MABennett, William 1929-31 21 T Brighton, MABentzel, Pat 1972 84 DE Bordentown, NJBequet, Ray 1979 61 OT Massapequa, NYBergin, Stephen 1893 Waltham, MABerglund, Dan 2005 54 LB Shorewood, MNBerridge, Larry 1970-72 21 KSP Garfield Heights, OHBessette, Douglas 1999-01-02 18 DB Bridgewater, MABertolini, Valentino 1954-56 T Amesbury, MABicknell, Bob 1989-90 84 TE Holliston, MABicknell, Jack Jr. 1981-85 66 C Holliston, MABiestek, Bob 1980-82 40 FB Meriden, CTBiestek, James 1986-89 52 DT Meriden, CTBiestek, Robert 1983 40 FB Meriden, CTBismarck, Andrew 1936-38 33 B Natick, MABlackmon, Will 2002-05 1 CB Cranston, RIBlaha, Henry 1963-65 20 HB Baltimore, MDBlair, John 1964-65 9 QB New Britain, CTBlake, Thomas 1931-33 20 HB Brighton, MABlanchard, Lindon 1941 47 G Arlington, MA Blandori, Hugo 1935-37 42 CBlank, Charlie 1970 LB Pleasantville, NYBleeker, Brett 1993 19 K/P Stuart, FLBlevins, Nicholas 1998 37 OLB Westlake, OHBlount, Markell 1994, 1996-97 90 LB Mattapan, MABlute, Peter 1976 37 DE Shrewsbury, MABoek, Codi 2008-10 13 QB/FB Fair Oaks, CABogosian, Ike 1977 30 HB Massena, NYBoehner, William 1930 16 QB Roxbury, MABolden, Curtis 2000-01 26 LB Dorchester, MABond, Edward 1926, 1928-30 12 QB Everett, MABond, Hugh 1917Bonistalli, John 1969-70 81 SE Floral Park, NYBorelli, Mark 1992-93 74 OG Philadelphia, PABorsari, Alan 1965-67 51 C Wareham, MABosa, John 1983-86 (Capt. ’86) 97 DT Keene, NH Boudreau, Paul 1971 OG Arlington, MABoudreau, Walter 1940-42 11 QB Cambridge, MABougus, Tom 1970-71 35 HB Camillus, NYBouley, Gilbert 1941-42 17 T Jewitt City, CTBouley, Laurence 1942 18 B Jewitt City, CT Bouley, Robert 1967-69 70 OT Weymouth, MABourke, Matt 1990 73 OG Park Ridge, ILBoverini,Walter 1947-49 B Lynn, MABowden, Francis 1914 Bowler, Francis 1918Bowles, Benjamin 1897 Whitman, MABowman, Marcellus 2006-09 8 FS Girard, OHBoyce, William 1942 13 B Watertown, MABoyd, Ivan 1991-93 83 FL Canton, OHBoyd, Stephen 1991-94 (Capt. ’94) 50 ILB Valley Stream, NYBrace, Ron 2005-08 60 DT Springfield, MABradley, Garrett 1991 21 DB Hingham, MABradley, Scott 1998-01 (Capt. ‘01) 54 LB Hanover, MABrady, Charles 1915Branca, Robert 1958 75 T Providence, RIBrand, Greg 1971-73 60 OG Swampscott, MABrandon, Edmund 1911-14 Cambridge, MABrawley, John 1918 22 West Medford, MABremer, Joe 1976 5 QB West Seneca, NYBrennan, Brian 1980-83 13 SE Bloomfield Hills, MIBrennan, Charlie 1989-92 28 WS Bloomfield Hills, MIBrennan, James 1911-13 Cambridge, MABrennan, John 1931-34 17 G Charlestown, MABrennan, John 1969-70 72 OT Charlestown, MABrennan, Thomas 1935 7 QB Brockton, MABrennan, Thomas 1942, 1946-48 Vineyard Haven, MABrewin, John 1893-96 (Capt. ’95) Marlboro, MABrick, Frank 1893-96 Dorchester, MABrickley, Joseph 1916 5Bridges, William 1918Briggs, Mel 1971-73 22 FL Nashua, NHBritten, Dan 1990-92 79 OT Tewksbury, MABrochu, Francois 2001-02-04-05 81 LS-TE Lennoxville, MABroderick, Edward 1980-82 56 DT Milton, MABrokaw, Brandon 2002 30 RB Morrisville, PABronner, Jon 1985-88 90 FB Trenton, NJBrooks, A.J. 2004, 06-07 28 TB Orlando, FLBrophy, Charles 1918Brosnahan, Daniel 1951-53 HB Dorchester, MABrosnan, Austin 1928-30 6 G Lowell, MABroskie, Gregory 1969-71 87 DE Middletown, RIBrown, Anthony 1976-78 15 RB Middletown, CTBrown, Gene 1973-76 31 OLB Manchester, NHBrown, Howard 1981 25 RB New York, NY

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Brown, Ricky 2002-05 55 LB Cincinnati, OHBrown, William 1957-58 21 QB Malden, MABrowne, Gordon 1971-73 79 OT Millis, MA Browne, James 1983-84 32 FB Pontiac, MIBryan, Walter 1935-37 21 B North Quincy, MABrzezinski, Doug 1995-98 (Capt. ’98) 74 OL Livonia, MIBucci, Dave 1971-72 (Capt. ’72) 38 FL Syracuse, NYBuchanan, Dennis 1974-76, 1978 42 WR Havertown, PABuckley, Henry 1928-30 2 E Medford, MABuckley, John 1959-61 75 T Medford, MABuckley, Thomas 1935-37 27 T Malden, MABudness, Jim 1978-81 38 LB Chicopee, MABudzinski, Robert 1963-65 43 HB Salem, MABullock, Mike 1996 5 WR Dallas, TXBulman, Tim 2001-04 (Capt. ‘04) 96 DL Boston, MABumpus, Mike 1987-90 63 OG North Easton, MABurch, Ryan 1998-99-00 96 RB-LB Lutherville, MDBurke, Jamal 1999-02 84 WR Brockton, MABurke, John 1911-14 South Natick, MABurke, Kevin 1943 Burlingame, Mark 1973 76 DT North Syracuse, NYBurns, Edward 1942, 1946-47 33 B Arlington, MABurns, Jeff 2005 53 DE Basking Ridge, NJButler, Edward 1963-65 G Brockton, MABykowski, John 1972 44 SE River Edge, NJByrne, James 1937-39 E Newton, MAByrne, William 1959-61 62 G Monclair, NJ

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Cacace, Pasquale 1950-52 G Waltham, MACaesar, Ivan 1987-90 88 OLB St. Thomas, VICahill, Daniel 1929-31 30 E Lawrence, MACahill, James 1895-97 Brookline, MACahill, James 1935-37 37 E Brookline, MACahill, James 1943Callahan, John 1944 30 E Haverhill, MACallahan, Michael 1916 3 CCallahan, Michael 2000-01 63 OG Chestnut Hill, MACallahan, Michelle 1988-89 (manager)Callahan, Robert 1950-51 FB Norwalk, CTCallahan, Tim 1987 (manager)Callen, Raymond 1930-32 14 QB Brighton, MACallender, Andre 2004-07 32 TB Roselle, NJCallery, Charles 1929-31 6 B Canton, MACampbell, Darnell 1991-93 32 RB Brockton, MACampbell, Mike 1991-93 18 FL Boca Raton, FLCampbell, Robert 1943 Dorchester, MACampolieta, Mike 1976 47 DE Solvay, NYCanale, Rocco 1940-42 53 G Watertown, NYCannava, Anthony 1946-49 B Medford, MACannon, Clarence 1991-94 27 SE Roosevelt, NYCantone, Greg 1977-79 78 OT North Adams, MACapp, Richard 1963, 1965 87 E Portland, MECapriola, Glen 1974-76 30 FB Berwyn, PACarey, John 1893 Dorchester, MACarlino, Phil 1961-63 QB Randolph, MACarlyon, Thomas 1965-66 43 FB Hazelton, PACarmody, Sean 1986-88 13 DB Wakefield, MA Carney, Frank 1894-95 Cambridgeport, MACarney, Thomas 1944-45 11 B Lawrence, MACarolan, Leonard 1913 Carr, Mitchell 1995 3 RB Dallas, TXCarr, Tom 1977-79 87 TE Medford, MACarr, William 1931-33 15 FB South Boston, MACarrington, Eugene 1960-62 72 T Bradford, MACaruso, Gina 1986 (manager) Caruso, Richard 1947 G Revere, MACasey, Francis 1957-59

(Capt. ’59) 60 G Dorchester, MACasey, George 1912-14 South Boston, MACasey, James 1944-45Casey, Thomas 1958 11 HB Brighton, MACash, Robert 1934-36 44 E Hyannis, MACashin, William 1917 Cambridge, MACasparriello, Peter 1984-87 (Capt. ’87) 85 TE Somerville, MACassidy, John 1977-78 35 FB Medway, MACassidy, Peter 1977 59 DE Swampscott, MACastillo, Larry 1988 27 CB Miami, FLCastonzo, Anthony 2007-10 (Capt. ‘10) 74 OT Hawthorn Woods, ILCaterino, Cosmo 1944-45 19 G Watertown, MACatone, Jim 1967-69 OHB Rochester, NYCattelan, Roger 1981-82 69 OT Jolliette, QUECavanagh, Paul 1968 84 DE Lynn, MACervi, Josh 1998-99-00 81 TE Valrico, FLCesario, Arthur 1946-47 E Brooklyn, NYChallenger, Kevin 2005-07 84 WR Montreal, QEChamberlin, Frank 1996-99 44 LB Mahwah, NJChaplick, Bill 1976-77, 1979 55 C Ansonia, CTCharlton, Nick 2010 (manager) Salem, MACharlton, Richard 1951-53 HB Boston, MACherilus, Gosder 2004-07 (Capt. ‘07) 77 OT Somerville, MACherry, Marcus 1986-89 26 FL Washington, DC

Chesnulevich, Peter 1930-32 3 HB Nashua, NHChesterman, William 1901 Newton Lower Falls, MAChevillot, James 1964-65 71 T Albany, NYChiarini, Henry 1935-37 60 HB East Boston, MAChicko, Brett 1986-88 87 TE Norwell, MAChisholm, Howard 1942 32 C Dorchester, MAChmura, Mark 1988-91 89 TE South Deerfield, MAChouinard, Robert 1946-49 C Salisbury, MAChurchward, John 1908-10 Roxbury, MACignetti, Peter 1937-39 12 FB Malden, MACioci, Louis 1960-62 65 G Providence, RICipot, Steven 1969-71 74 DT Orleans, NYCirino, Pedro 1996-99 (Capt. ’99) 3 DB Jersey City, NJCiruolo, Mark 1978-80 77 OT Providence, RICiurciu, Vincenzo 2001-02 40 LB Paramus, NJClaiborne, Thomas 2008-10 78 OG Randolph, MAClancy, Nick 2009-11 54 LB Plainfield, ILClark, Waldy Jay 1990-91 29 CB Cambridge, MAClasby, Edward 1946-49 B Natick, MACleary, Emmett 2009-11 77 OG Arlington Heights, ILClemente, Brian 1973-74 (Capt. ’74) 50 ILB Loudonville, NYClemente, Kevin 1969-71 (Capt. ’71) 58 LB Loudonville, NYClifford, Rob 1992-95 25 FS Hanson, MAClinton, John 1925-27 T Framingham, MACloud, Mike 1995-98 21 RB Portsmouth, RICochrane, James 1929-30 71 G Allentown, PACochrane, John 1928 Brighton, MACocorocchio, Francis N. 1930Coen, Philip 1948-50 (Capt. ’50) RG Newport, RI Coffey, Joseph 1950-52 C Newton, MACoghlin, James 1952-54 65 C Roslindale, MAColbert, Frank 1922-25 26 QB Dedham, MAColbert, Frank 1927-28Colbert, George 1928-30 49 QB Dedham, MAColclough, James 1956-58 40 HB Quincy, MAColeman, John 1994-96 73 DL O’Fallon, ILColeman, Johnathan 2010-11 80 WR Bronx, NYColinet, Stalin 1993-96 (Capt. ’96) 99 DE Bronx, NYCollins, Dan 1996-98 73 OL Raynham, MACollins, Joseph 1894 Hyde Park, MACollins, Richard 1966 66 G Marion, MACollins, Timothy 1893 Quincy, MACollins, Walter 1916 24 LGColombo, Marc 1998-2001

(Capt. ‘01) 75 OL Bridgewater, MAColontrelle, John 1999 57 LB Vero Beach, FLCombs, Jim 1971-73 (Capt. ’73) 54 LB Wenonah, NJComella, Eugene 1969-70 43 FB Lyons, NYComella, J.P. 2000-02 43 FB Dorchester, MAComer, Anthony 1993 28 RB Brockton, MAComerford, Walter 1919-22 (Capt. ’21) 5 LE Worcester, MACommane, William 1942 21 B Dorchester, MAConboy, Roger 1915 Dorchester, MAConcannon, Jerry 1973-74 19 QB Dorchester, MAConcannon, John 1961-63 3 QB Dorchester, MAConcepcion, Tivo 1993 1 SE Lawrence, MACondon, Tom 1971-73 (Capt. ’73) 68 OG Ansonia, CTConley, Lawrence 1912Conlon, John 1934-36 56 FBConnell, John 1918Connelly, Bart 1961-63 51 C Manlius, NYConnelly, Frank 1936-38 7 T Dorchester, MAConners, Harry 1966 37 HB Pittsburgh, PAConnery, William 1941-42 24 B Norwalk, CTConnolly, Harry 1940-42 30 B Norwalk, CTConnolly, James 1959 50 C Hull, MAConnolly, John 1936-38 19 T Lynn, MAConnelly, John 1956-57 30 FB West Roxbury, MAConnolly, Matthew 1931-32 18 G South Boston, MAConnor, Jim 2001-02 74 C Wallingford, PAConnors, Gordon 1932-33 7 EConroy, Jim 1977 8 OLB Brighton, MAConte, Silvio 1944-45 36 B Pittsfield, MAConvery, John 1927-28 6 C Everett, MAConway, Arthur 1929-30 19 E Everett, MAConway, Dan 1976-79 34 FB Haverhill, MAConway, John 1929 Medford, MAConway, Roger 1914Cook, Michael 1997-99-2000 65 OT Walpole, MACook, Paul 2000-03 27 FS Berea, OHCookson, John 1968 DB Biddford, MECooney, Patrick 1981-83 74 OT Bridgeport, MACooper, John 1978-81 10 KSP Concord, MACoppola, Joe 1967, ’69-70

(Capt. ’70) 22 DHB Roosevelt, NYCorbett, Ronald 1939-40 52 C Revere, MACorbett, Steve 1971-73 52 C Dover, NHCorcoran, Frank 1923 Wakefield, MACorcoran, John 1921-22 23 Brookline, MACorcorchia, Francis 1926-30 15 T East Boston, MACordeau, Dan 1978 73 OT Saugus, MACorey, Jack 1991 37 FL Cincinnati, OH

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Cornwell, Tom 2011 (manager) Elkton, VACorrigan, Mike 1968, 1970 66 G Cleveland, OHCorrigan, Philip 1917-20 Dorchester, MACostello, Kevin 1998-99 38 DB Topsfield, MACote, Robert 1950-52 FB Biddeford, MECotter, James 1956-58 80 E Dorchester, MACottet, Gary 1972 39 OLB Syracuse, NYCouhig, David 1932-34 (Capt. ’34) 37 G Beverly, MACouhig, Philip 1930-32 (Capt. ’32) 1 T Beverly, MACousineau, Francis 1949, 1954-55 75 T Watertown, MACowhig, Edward 1938-39 11 QB Dorchester, MACowling, David 1932-34Coyne, John 1998 (manager)Crane, Chris 2006-08 (Capt. ’08) 10 QB Mechanicsburg, PACrane, Kevin 2000 94 DE Wixom, MICraig, Paul 1953 HB Arlington, MACraigen, John 1969 FB Peabody, MACramer, Herman 1901-02Craven, Thomas 1915 Dorchester, MACrawford, Frank 1893 South Boston, MACrawford, Vic 1979-82 5 WS Detroit, MICrean, William 1922-25 29 QB Peabody, MACrean, William 1927-28Creeden, Patrick 1926-29 (Capt. ’29) 1 B Brockton, MACremin, Richard 1962-64 63 G Baltimore, MDCrittenden, Derrick 1996-99 9 WR Annandale, MACrocker, Lou 1988-89 (manager)Crocker, Robert 1894-97 Weymouth Centre, MACronan, Peter 1973-76 (Capt. ’76) 57 ILB Framingham, MACronin, Edward 1944-45 13 B Brighton, MACronin, John 1923-26 20 HB Putnam, CTCronin, Thomas 1913-14 Cronin, William 1922-25 8 HB Hingham, MACronin, William 1963-64 (Capt. ’64) 80 E North Reading, MACrosson, Anthony 2003 79 OT N. Brunswick, NJCrowley, Charles 1951 HB Quincy, MACrowley, James 1918 West Roxbury, MACrump, Harry 1960-62 33 FB Westboro, MACullen, Walter 1968-69 63 OG Peabody, MACummings, Frank 1908-10 Cambridge, MACummings, Richard 1936-38 30 B Milton, MACunniff, Kevin 1973-76 51 OLB Medford, MACunningham, Joe 1968 74 OT Milton, MACurley, Robert 1916 16 TECurran, Joseph 1932-34 3 FB South Boston, MACurran, Michael 1928-30 9 C Charlestown, MACurran, Robert 1932-34 15 HB South Boston, MACurrivan, Donald 1940-42 34 E Mansfield, MACurry, Joseph 1915-17 31 Newton Lower Falls, MACurry, Mike 1977-78 3 HB Hartford, CTCusick, Arthur 1918Cutler, Christopher 1930-32 71 HB Boston, MA

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D’Ambrosio, David 2006 23 QB Corte Madera, CADacey, William 1910Dakesian, Sahag 1948 (senior manager) Somerville, MADaley, D. Leo 1912-15 (Capt. ’13) Dorchester, MADaly, John 1962 3 QB Cambridge, MADancewicz, Gary 1968-70 20 DHB Lynn, MADaniels, DuJuan 1998-00-02 32 DB Indianapolis, INDaniels, Larry 1968 82 DE Stoneham, MADanker, Dave 1971-72 86 TE Albany, NYDapra, Steve 1999 17 WR Oakmont, PADarcy, James 1969 60 OG Milton, MADarling, Charles 1921-24 (Capt. ’23) 30 FB Minneapolis, MNDarone, Pasquale 1941-42, 1946 G Malden, MADavidson, William 1916Davis, Dominique 2008 15 QB Lakeland, FLDavis, Tim 1996-98 27 DB Dublin, VADavis, Frank 1939-40 33 FB Somerville, MADavis, Kevin 1990-91 71 C/OG Somerdale, NJDavis, Mondell 1967-69 59 LB Stamford, CTDavis, Owen 1893-95Davis, Peter 1929-31 22 HB Framingham, MADavis, Wes 2006, ’08-10

(Capt. ‘10) 45 S El Cajon, CADawson, Patrick 1910-13 East Boston, MADee, John 1913 Cambridge, MADee, Joseph 1915, 1917 21 QB Cambridge, MADee, Thomas 1915-17DeFelice, Frank 1962-64 50 C Winthrop, MADeFranco, Joe 1986-88 29 DB Sudbury, MADegnan, Mike 1984-86 98 DT Norwood, MADeGraw, Edward 1956-58 61 G Norwich, CTDeines, Jim 1988-89 25 SE Topeka, KSDelaney, Roy 1950 C Westerly, RIDeLeonardis, Richard 1965-66 27 HB Pittsburgh, PADelatorre, Dan 1972 (manager) Jamaica, NYDell’Aquila, Michael 2009 42 DB Rocky Hill, CTDella Villa, Paul 1965-66,1968 10 HB Schenectady, NYDelwiche, Mike 1990 33 SS Troy, OH

Dempsey, Kevin 1979 29 WR Scarsdale, NYDeNucci, Joe 1991-92 40 RB West Newton, MADeOssie, Steve 1980-83 99 LB Roslindale, MADergay, Nicholas 1934-36 39 HB Cambridge, MADeRosa, Wilfred 1946-48 B Everett, MADeRosa, William 1944-45DeSilva, Edward 1953-55 42 HB West Warwick, RIDeska, Brendan 2007-09 95 DT Orlando, FLDeVaux, Chris 1991 19 K Westboro, MADewalt, Dedrick 1998-2001 11 WR Chicago, ILDhembe, Albert 1969-71 55 LB Sturbridge, MADickie, Emerson 1953-55 E Malden, MADiCosmo, Anthony 1996-98 11 WR Fair Lawn, NJDierkas, Herman 1894-95 Dorchester, MADiGeronimo, Paul 1987-88 14 DE Fitchburg, MADiGugliemo, Joseph 1961 67 G Revere, MADillon, David 1924-27 46 T Ashmont, MADiMezza, Martin 1963-65 60 G East Haven, CTDiminick, Joseph 1946-49 B Kulpmont, PADiNatale, Anthony 1935-37 52 QB Belmont, MADiPesa, Frank 1928-30 35 G Revere, MADiPietro, Rudy 2002 67 OT Westbrook, MEDiSanzo, Alexander 2009 44 LB Fair Lawn, NJDeRobbio, Albert 1948,1950 RT Providence, RIDistaso, Kevin 2009 38 LB North Reading, MADivenant, John 1927-30DiVito, Joseph 1965-67 (Capt. ’67) 3 QB Lynn, MADivitto, Steele 2010-11 49 LB Ridgefield, CTDixon, John 1928-30 (Capt. ’30) 1 E Norwood, MADodd, Horace 2002-03 28 RB Hamden, CTDoes, Robert 1893-95Doherty, Chuck 1983 48 LB Waterville, MEDoherty, Edward 1941-43 (Capt. ’43) 12 QB Andover, MADoherty, John 1954-56 74 T West Roxbury, MADoherty, Richard 1979 59 OT Plymouth, MIDonlan, William 1955 QB Brighton, MADonovan, Kevin 1991 99 OLB Princeton, NJDombrowski, Shawn 1983-86 44 SE Erie, PADominick, Andrew 1935-36 21 T Manchester, NHDonahue, Charles 1931-32Donahue, John 1922-25 (Capt. ’25) 19 T Peabody, MADonahue, Edward 1925-28 9 G Peabody, MADonahue, Paul 1932-34 36 GDonelan, George 1943-45 47 C Roxbury, MADonlon, William 1954 25 QB Brighton, MADonnellan, Charles 1921-23 Donohoe, John 1909Donovan, Arthur 1946-49 70 T Bronx, NYDonovan, Jerome 1960-62 77 T Arlington, MADonovan, Kevin 1989-90 99 OLB Princeton, NJDonovan, William 1965 30 FB Coaldale, PADoohan, Michael 1950-52 T Malden, MADoran, John 1950-52 G Arlington, MADougan, John 1931-33 14 HB Manchester, NHDunbar, Jolonn 2004 40 LB Syracuse, NYDuran, Ed 1986-89 5 WS North Bergen, NJDowd, George 1921-23 21 Somerville, MADower, Francis 1924-27 63 E Norwood, MADower, William 1924-25, 1928Downes, Harry 1960-62 83 E Dedham, MADownes, Harry 1929-31 4 C Medford, MADoyle, Fredrick 1910 Roxbury, MADoyle, James 1918-21Doyle, Matthew 1908-10Doyle, William 1922-23 10 GDragos, Scott 1994-97 83 TE Rochester, MADrexhage, Neil 2007 (manager) Fiskdale, MADriscoll, Art 1972-73 65 OG Fall River, MADriscoll, Edward 1934-36 Woburn, MADrowley, 1902Drum, Joseph 1893 Boston, MADrummey, James 1913Dubzinski, Walter 1940-42 37 G Gardner, MADubzinski, Walter 1962-63 36 FB Gardner, MADudnick, Ken 2001-02 59 K Linwood, NJDuffy, Bernard 1926-28 20 B Cambridge, MADuffy, James 1912-15 (Capt. ’15) Cambridge, MADuffy, Jim 1967 67 G North Scarsdale, NYDuffy, Raymond 1920-23Duffy, William 1932-34 Taunton, MADuggan, James 1957-58 41 FB Maynard, MADuggan, Matthew 1910 Somerville, MADuggan, Sean 2011 34 LB Cincinnati, OHDukes, Chuckie 1991-92 33 RB Albany, NYDullea, Maurice 1914-16 (Capt. ’16) 1 RT South Boston, MADumas, Albert 1924-26 32 EDunbar, Jo-Lonn 2005-07

(Capt. ‘06-07) 40 LB Syracuse, NYDunbar, Lemuel 1920, 1923-24 61 T Dedham, MADunn, Jim 1970 DHB Carlstadt, NJDuran, Edward J. 1989 5 WS N. Bergen, NJDurant, Michael 1924-27 64 T Dorchester, MA

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Durham, Russell 1989-92 85 OLB Willow Grove, PADyer, Rich 1978-81 6 S Washington, DCDyer, Ronald 1959 40 HB Hamden, CTDykes, Kevin 2001-02 25 RB Orange, CADziama, Gregg 1969-71 54 DE Natick, MADziama, Jeff 1976-79 (Capt. ’79) 52 LB Framingham, MA

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Edebali, Kasim 2010-11 91 DE Hamburg, GermanyEden, Thomas 1944Edmonds, Bobby 1995-97 41 LB Port Reading, NJEdson, Ted 1988 (senior trainer)Egan, Edward 1918Egan, John 1966-68 52 C New Milford, NJEgan, Patrick 1918El Nokali, Karim 2005 14 QB Pittsburgh, PAEisenhauer, Lawrence 1958-60 74 T Huntington, NYElbery, Francis 1921-24 4 G Brighton, MAElias, Kelly 1974-77 (Capt. ’77) 23 OLB Hackensack, NHElliot, Joseph 1944-45Elliott, Donte 2011 30 WR Houston, TXElliott, John 2011 East Meadow, NYEllis, Robert 1997-99-00 82 TE Baytown, TXEllison, Dave 1970-72 (Capt. ’72) 32 LB Holyoke, MAEmmons, William 1951-52 G Tampa, FLEnglert, Charlie 1944 52 P/B West Roxbury, MAEnglish, Rupert 1994-96 24 DE Waltham, MAEnglish, William 1944-45 54 B Winthrop, MAErwin, Terry 1965-67 22 HB Beverly, MAEsposito, Mike 1972-74 (Capt. ’74) 26 HB Wilmington, MAEvans, Mike 1965-67 50 C Pittsburgh, PAEvans, Spiffy 2011 7 WR Hollywood, FLEverson, Steve 1994-95 1 WR Valdosta, GAEzmunt, Alphonse 1931-33 44 T Salem, MA

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Fahey, Ed 1986 78 OT Glen Cove, NYFallon, Frederick 1911-12Fallon, Michael 1967-69 DB Niantic, CTFalvey, Walter 1915-17 Brighton, MAFarrell, John 1946-49 B West RoxburyFassel, Mike 2002-04 11 K Ho Ho Kus, NJFelker, Tim 2007 (manager) Burlingame, CAFenlon, William 1933 10 QBFenlon, William 1934-35 13 QB Haverhill, MAFerdenzi, Atilio 1934-36 22 HB Ashland, MAFerdenzi, Edward 1944-45 30 B Ashland, MAFerguson, Bill 2009-10 58 DL Weston, MAFerguson, William 1944 37 FB Ogdensburg, NYFermoyle, Norman 1918Ferraro, Joe 1978-81 57 MG Killingworth, CTFerris, Gene 1968 54 LB Mattapan, MAFilt, Richard 1959Finch, Rolandan 2009, 11 29 RB New Albany, INFinn, Aloysius 1909-11 Cambridge, MAFinn, Ed 1975-76 90 TE Medford, MAFiorentino, Albert 1940-42 35 G Watertown, NYFiorentino, Edward 1942 23 E Everett, MAFisher, Greg 1995-96 94 DL Coatsville, PAFitzgerald, Bob 1984 FL Methuen, MAFitzgerald, Charles 1914-17 (Capt. ’17) QB Dorchester, MAFitzgerald, George 1911-12 Cambridge, MAFitzgerald, James 1937-39 48 B Malden, MAFitzgerald, John 1913-14 Rockland, MAFitzgerald, John R. 1967-69 76 DT Southbridge, MAFitzgerald, John 1970 LB Dorchester, MAFitzgerald, Joseph 1924-27 18 FB Boston, MAFitzgerald, Stephen 1914-15Fitzgerald, Tom 1981 28 LB Bethesda, MDFitzgerald, Walter 1943 Dorchester, MAFitzgibbons, Francis 1962-63 53 C Worcester, MAFitzpatrick, Franics J 1902 Charleston, MAFitzpatrick, James 1916-17, ’19-20 15 HB Meriden, CTFitzpatrick, T.J. 1982 28 LB Bethesda, MDFitzpatrick, Thomas 1908 Roxbury, MAFitzpatrick, William 1955 53 C White Plains, NYFitzpatrick, William 1960-62 30 FB Auburn, NYFlaherty, Leonard 1948-49 G Saugus, MAFlaherty, Michael 1983 (manager)Flaherty, Patrick 1908-10 Dorchester, MAFlaherty, Patrick 1918Flaherty, Paul 1933-35 5 HB Woburn, MAFlaherty, Sean 2009-11 57 LS Loveland, OHFlaherty, Thomas 1909Flanagan, John 1956-58 82 E Dorchester, MAFlanagan, John 1960 85 E Swampscott, MAFlanagan, John 1963 85 G Fairfield, CTFlanagan, Robert 1951-52 E Brockton, MAFlanagan, William 1961-62 21 HB Fairfield, CTFleck, Greg 1970-71 75 DT Hull, MAFleigner, Carl 1960, 62 86 E Providence, RIFleming, Jeff 1968 DB Hyde Park, MA

Fleming, John 1962 23 HB Dorchester, MAFleming, William 1912-15 Brighton, MAFletcher, Donnie 2008-11 (Capt. ’11) 4 CB Cleveland, OHFlores, Brian 2000-03 36 LB Brooklyn, NYFlorio, Louis 1953 T Dorchester, MAFlutie, Billy 2007-10 14 QB/WR Natick, MAFlutie, Darren 1984-87 24 FL/SE Natick, MAFlutie, Doug 1981-84 22 QB Natick, MAFlynn, Maurice 1893-95 (Capt. ’94) East Boston, MAFlynn, William 1936-38 (Capt. ’38) 13 E Boston, MAFogarty, Walter 1901 Roxbury, MAFolcarelli, Anthony 1955-56 52 C Johnston, RIFoley, Edward 1964-65 5 QB Woburn, MAFoley, Glenn 1990-93 13 QB Cherry Hill, NJFoley, James 1921-22 West Stockbridge, MAFoley, Thomas 1901 Boston, MAFord, John 1901 Waltham, MAFortunato, William 1944 14 G Everett, MAFox, Chris 2008, 10 25 SS Hull, MAFox, Dan 1979 93 DT Bethlehem, PAFoy, Edward 1916-17, ’19-20 29Frager, Tim 1987-89 21 TB Lynn, MAFranco, Nicholas 1965 66 G Jersey City, NJFrancois, Robert 2005-08 35 LB Highlands, TXFraser, C. Flynn 1929Fraser, Glynn 1930-31 East Boston, MAFrazer, Charles 1929, 31 65 B South Boston, MAFrechette, John 1962-64 76 T Waltham, MAFreese, Nate 2010-11 85 K Strongsville, OHFreitas, John 1931-33 13 QB Fairhaven, CTFunchion, Matt 1977 OG Peabody, MAFunk, Nathan 1998 39 RB Vancouver, BCFunke, Jerod 1995 53 DE St. Charles, ILFurbush, Edward 1933-35 25 E Waltham, MAFurbush, Charles 1941-42 50 E Waltham, MAFurey, Francis 1953-55 T Boston, MAFurey, John 1942,’46-48 (Capt. ’48) T Maynard, MA

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Gabis, Joseph 1955-57 77 T Gardner, MAGaffney, Clint 1975-79 2 DE Killingworth, CTGaffney, Ted 1983-86 57 LB Wayne, NJGagliardi, Richard 1953-55 E Hamden, CTGagnon, Lionel 1960Galeckas, Bernie 1968 56 MG Worcester, MAGallagher, Edward 1929-31 40 E Brighton, MAGallagher, Francis 1956 84 E Taunton, MAGallagher, James 1910-12 Newton Center, MAGallagher, James 1947 G Revere, MAGallagher, Philip 1962 E Roslindale, MAGalligan, Theodore 1933-35 41 T Cambridge, MAGallik, Andy 2011 59 OL Evergreen Park, ILGallivan, Bob 1967-68 39 K Hartford, CTGallup, Barry 1966-68 87 OE Swampscott, MAGalvani, Frank 1938-40 32 RG Framingham, MAGalvin, John 1984-87 55 LB Lowell, MAGamble, Shelby 1979-80 42 RB South Haven, MIGanfuss, Mike 2000 56 LB Rye, NYGaray, Antonio 1998-02 85 DL Rahway, NJGarofalo, James 1965-67 64 G Cos Cob, CTGaron, Guy 1960-62 9 QB Biddeford, MEGary, Joseph 1894Gaskins, Kenney 2000 15 WR Mitchellville, MDGause, DeLeon 2007-10 9 CB Miami, FLGautreau, Donald 1958, 1960-61 63 G Charlestown, MAGavin, Thomas 1912-14

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Geigner, Carl 1961Geiselman, Kyle 1997-98 93 S Cumberland, RIGeiser, Jack 2006-09 51 LS Dallas, TXGemelli, Thomas 1924-27 Dorchester, MAGent, Raymond 1918Gentili, Ronald 1964-65 33 HB Mansfield, MAGenualdo, Craig 1997 39 DB Lynn, MAGeoghgan, Terrence 1939-41 Hyde Park, MAGianelli, Mario 1942, ’46-47 G Everett, MAGianackos, Nick 1993-96 92 DL Lyons, ILGiannino, Dave 1998Giardi, Alponse 1966 20 QB Salem, MAGiaquinto, Joseph 1982-85 1 SE Winthrop, MAGibbons, Brent 1993 80 TE Darien, CTGibbons, Edward 1928-30 26 E Framingham, MAGiesleman, Scott 1982-85 83 TE Weston, MAGildea, Chris 1987-89 59 NG Framingham, MAGiles, Austin 2006-09 52 DE Marshfield, MAGiles, Tracey 1985, ’87-89 30 FL East Douglas, MAGill, Dick 1968 FL Miami, FLGill, George 1968-70 21 F Arlington, MAGill, Richard 1960 41 HB Arlington, MAGillis, Florence 1908-10 Dorchester, MAGillis, Gerald 1962 78 T West Roxbury, MAGilman, Oscoe 1934-36 23 T Newburyport, MAGinley, Kevin 1988 83 TE North Olmstead, OHGintoff, Fella 1936-38 40 QB Claremont, NHGiordano, Benjamin 1947 Everett, MAGiordano, Steve 1977, ’79 92 TE Woburn, MAGiosa, Ernest 1911 Dorchester, MAGiunta, David 1990-91 25 WS Palm City, FLGladchuk, Chet Sr. 1938-40 45 C Bridgeport, CTGladchuk, Chet Jr. 1970-72 52 C Amherst, MAGlandorf, Joe 1973-75 36 LB West Hartford, CTGlasper, Ryan 2003-06 24 SS Southington, CTGleason, Albert 1893-95Gleason, Bertram 1929, 31-32 25 C Brookline, MAGlynn, Frederick 1958-60 (Capt. ’60) 51 C Dorchester, MAGodbolt, Mike 1974-77 11 WR Bethlehem, PAGomulinski, Jeff 2003 25 P Naugatuck, CTGonet, John 1980-81 67 C New Bedford, MAGonsalves, Leonardo 1963 North Dartmouth, MAGonzalez, Anthony 2003-06 WR Framingham, MAGood, Frederick 1952 (manager)Goode, Stanley 1947-49 E Fitchburg, MAGoodberlet, Michael 1983 51 OG Churchville, NYGoodman, Mike 2009 72 OT Miami, FLGoodreault, Eugene 1938-40 50 RE Haverhill, MAGoodwin, Doug 2000-03 61 DT Freeport, NYGordon, Art 1990 25 CB Winchester, MAGordon, David 1993-94 14 K Avon, CTGorecki, Charles 1982-85 95 DE Paoli, PAGorman, Richard 1926-28, 30 28 G Watertown, MAGould, Albert 1943Gould, Albert 1946-49 E Allston, MAGould, Joseph 1948-50 LG Philadelphia, PAGoulet, Matthew 1993 69 OT Lawrence, MAGowetski, Mark 1984-85 58 C Loveland, OHGraboski, Edward 1916Grace, Adam 1997-99 92 DL Kings Park, NYGrace, James 1966-68 34 DB Cleveland, OHGrady, Thomas 1895-97 Boston, MAGraham, Arthur 1960-62 (Capt. ’62) 84 E Somerville, MAGraham, John 1945 46 E Canton, MAGrainger, Edward 1894-97 East Boston, MAGramling, Paul 1965 FB Milwaukee, WIGranger, Harry 1894-95, 97Grant, Mike 1981 6 FL New Bedford, MAGray, Peter 1986-89 96 DT Swarthmore, PSGreen, Andre 1988, 1990 2 SE Somerville, NJGreen, David 1993-94 30 RB Mt. Kisco, NYGreen, Neil 1976-78 33 RB Millbrook, NYGreen, Steve 1998 (manager)Green, William 1924-27 72 T West Roxbury, MAGreen, William 1999-00-01 1 RB Atlantic City, NJGreene, John 1902 South Boston, MAGreene, Vincent 1908-10 South Boston, MAGregory, Chuck 1986-87 19 FL Detroit, MIGrice, Greg 1992-94 20 SE Miami, FLGriffin, John 1944 24 HB Somerville, MAGriffin, William 1938-39 34 T Dorchester, MAGrywalski, Frank 1962-64 88 E Fairfield, CTGuazzo, Mike 1996-97-99-00 80 TE Oakland, NJGuenther, Gary 1968-70 77 G Newtonville, NYGuillet, Ned 1972-73 40 S West Hartford, CTGuinea, Thomas 1935-36 11 HBGunn, Mike 1977-80 80 DE Bedford, NHGunnell, Rich 2006-09 (Capt. ‘09) 18 WR East Windsor, NJGurry, John 1966 35 HB Cambridge, MAGustin, Billy 1995 15 FS Fort Lauderdale, FLGuthrie, Sean 1998-2001

(Capt. ‘01) 99 DE Miami, FL

Guyer, Douglas 1980-82 9 DE Wayne, PAGuzman, Gunter 2001 34 DB Pawtucket, RI

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Haden, Josh 2008 1 RB Washington, MDHaff, Matt 1994-95 57 OLB Wexford, PAHafferty, William 1925-28 T Everett, MAHaggan, Al 1977 35 ILB Tuckahoe, NYHajjar, Jamie 1984-85 (manager) Braintree, MAHajjar, Peter 1971 (manager) Braintree, MAHajjar, Richard 1978 (manager) Braintree, MAHalligan, Henry 1910-11 South Boston, MAHalloran, Clarence 1917, 1919 25Halloran, Nick 2009 71 OG Somerville, MAHalloran, Shawn 1983,1985-86 7 QB Westminster, MAHanewich, Harold 1953-54 40 E Pawtucket, RIHannafin, Terence 1997 15 PK Dix Hills, NY Hall, Thomas 1960-62 55 C Brooklyn, NYHall, Ty 2004-07 54 OT Cincinnati, OHHalcovich, John 1972-72 87 DE Mount Carmel, PAHanlon, Frank 1916 4 HBHannon, Frank 1918Harbison, John 1948-50 E Philadelphia, PAHarding, Dennis 1995-98 18 WR Baltimore, MDHardy, Richard 1924-26 57 GHare, Mark 1986 (senior trainer)Harrington, Francis 1908-09Harrington, Raymond 1931-33 35 HB Dorchester, MAHarrington, Scott 1981-84

(Capt. ’84) 52 DT Westwood, MAHarris, Frank 1968-70

(Capt. ’70) 17 QB Malden, MAHarris, Maurice 1926Harris, Montel 2008-10 41 RB Jacksonville, FLHarrison, Edward 1922-25 36 E Brooklyn, NYHarrison, Richard 1938-39 23 E Malden, MAHart, James 1898-99Hartigan, Edward 1908-10 (Capt. ’10) South Boston, MAHartigan, Henry 1910 South Boston, MAHartigan, John 1911-12 (Capt. ’11, ’12) South Boston, MAHartsell, Mark 1994-95 10 QB Brockton, MAHassel, Jim 1986 50 DE Cincinnati, OHHasselbeck, Matt 1994-97 7 QB Norfolk, MAHasselbeck, Nathanael 2002-03 7 CB Norfolk, MAHasselbeck, Tim 1997-99-00

(Capt. ’00) 7 QB Norfolk, MAHathy, Chris 2004 65 C Pittsburgh, PAHavrda, Jerome 1956-58 73 T Milford, CTHazard, Joel 2002-04 17 WR Marietta, GAHazlin, John 1967 63 G Mystic, CTHeagney, Thomas 1911 Malden, MAHeald, Brooke 1997-98 59 LB Sudbury, MAHeaphy, John 1919-20, 1922 29 CHeaphy, Matthew 1918-19Heath, Irving 1910-11 East Boston, MAHeath, Leslie 1910-11 East Boston, MAHeffernan, Roy 1912Hegarty, John, Jr. 1990-93 (manager) West Roxbury, MAHegedus, Steve 1971 DHB Norwalk, CTHeggie, James 1929-31 27 T Jamaica Plain, MAHeistowski, Stephen 1945 45 B Pittsfield, MAHellgeth, Brian 1989 97 OLB Chicago, ILHemingway, Byron 1973-76 85 DE Newburgh, NYHemmer, Andy 1983-86 81 DE Cincinnati, OHHemmert, Michael 1995-97 91 TE Drexel Hill, PAHemmings, Keith 2000-02 12 WR Keasbey, NJHenderson, Ray 2002-04 3 LB Cresskill, NJHennessey, Art 1990 76 NG Billerica, MAHenninger, Terry 1973 55 C Lehighton, PAHenry, Charles 1962 G Trenton, NJHerman, Edward 1926-29 29 T Hyde Park, NYHerzlich, Mark 2006-08, 10 94 LB Wayne, PAHickey, Edward 1923Hickey, James 1921-22 BHickey, Walter 1910-11Hicks, Willie 1988-90 8 QB Mattapan, MAHiggins, James 1924-26 Medford, MAHigginson, Leroy 1917Hinds, Justin 2003-04 95 DT Piscataway, NJHines, Joseph 1953-55 T Dorchester, MAHines, Lawrence 1961-62 81 E Holliston, MAHislop, William 1985-87 25 FB Union City, NJHilvert, Ray 1987-90 (Capt. ’90) 86 FL/SE Cincinnati, OHHoar, David 1943 Salem, MAHoffmann, Augie 2000-03 (Capt. ‘03) 78 OG Parkridge, NJHogan, Junior 1976-79 58 LB New Haven, CTHogan, Vincent 1957-59 10 HB Springfield, MAHogan, William 1944 23 C East Boston, MAHolland, William 1895-99 Chelsea, MAHolland, William 1936-38 8 GHoley, Peter 1981-84 36 LB Lynn, MAHolloway, Max 2009-11 56 DE Lutz, FL

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Holovak, Michael 1940-42 (Capt. ’42) 45 B Lansford, PAHorne, Tom 1928-30 13 T Somerville, MAHorman, Kerry 1966-68 75 DT North Attleboro, MAHorrigan, Frank 1916-17Horsfal, Albert 1936-38 46 BHostetler, John 1994-96 79 C Altoona, PAHostetter, Daniel 1964-65 42 HB Osterville, MAHovan, Chris 1996-99 (Capt. ’99) 95 DL Rocky River, OHHovsepian, John 2008-09 25 WR Holliston, MAHowatt, Bob 1972-73 32 LB New Rochelle, NYHowlett, Brian 1990-93 45 ILB Quincy, MAHudgins, Kyle 1986-87 88 TE Springfield, NJHudson, Gary 1970-71 24 DB Coventry, RIHudson, Ralph 1971-72 43 HB Peabody, RIHug, Jeff 1990 45 SS Montville, NJHuggins, Carlos 2007 71 OG Coral Springs, FLHughes, Hampton 2011 37 DB Dallas, TXHughes, Kenneth 1947-49 B Pagchogue, NYHughes, Leo 1919, 1921-23Hunt, Carter 1967 88 E New Bedford, MAHunt, Martin 1909-10Hunter, Myran 2003-04 92 DE Tallahassee, FLHurld, Daniel 1909-12 (Capt. ’10, ’11) Stoneham, MAHurley, Charles 1912-13Hurley, Ed 1970 P Cambridge, MAHurley, John 1897Hurley, Michael 1959 75 T Jersey City, NJHurley, William 1934-36Hutchinson, Joseph 1960-62 60 G Winthrop, MAHyland, Robert 1964-66 60 G White Plains, NY

iIrwin, John 1951-53 HB Laconia, NHIton, Neil 1983-85 43 CB East Orange, NJIzbicki, Thomas 1951-54 86 E Norwich, CT

JJackson, Mike 1976 55 C Washington, DCJakubczak, Gerald 1961 20 HB Buffalo, NYJanas, John 1960-62 37 FB Central Falls, RIJarvis, Justin 2007-09 82 WR Bloomfield, CTJovanovich, Mike 1989-90 72 OT Mississauga, ONTJanusas, John 1935-37 10 T Lexington, MAJauron, Robert 1939-41 54 HB Nashua, NHJez, Kevin 1979,1981 43 DB Bethesda, MDJivilekian, Ira 1936-38 6 BJohnson, Arthur 1922-24 44 HBJohnson, Dave 1977-78 25 DB Reading, MAJohnson, David 1987-90 44 SS Cherry Hill, NJJohnson, Isaac 2008-09 42 CB Everett, MAJohnson, Joseph 1951-53 (Capt. ’53) HB New Haven, CTJohnson, RaMon 1998-2000

(Capt. ’00) 6 DB Warrensville Heights, OHJones, C.J. 2010 18 DB Wilmington, DEJones, David 1993 43 OLB Wall, NJJordan, Steve 1988 95 NG Dorchester, MAJovanovich, Mike 1990-91 72 OT Mississauga, ONTJoyner, Russell 1978-82 (Capt ’82) 88 DE Bronx, NYJundzil, Stanley 1931-33 23 E Brighton, MA

KKacergis, Clement 1957 87 E Provincetown, MAKalafatus, Peter 1945 53 G Brookline, MAKamara, Joe 1991-93 5 CB Mattapan, MAKamphaus, Mark 1986-89 (Capt. ’89) 12 QB Cincinnati, OHKane, James 1951, 1954 20 QB Weymouth, MAKane, John 1966 33 HB South Boston, MAKanzler, Ken 1985 18 K Islip Terrace, NYKasergis, Clem 1960 86 E Provincetown, MAKashetta, Dave 2002-04 (Capt. ‘04) 86 TE Westport, CTKaufman, Jeff 1975-78 18 DB Greensburg, PAKavanaugh, James 1966-67 81 E Providence, RIKeaney, Joseph 1934-36 20 G Lynn, MAKeelan, David 1952, 1954 47 HB Dedham, MAKehoe, Edmund 1944 17 G West Roxbury, MAKeliher, John 1976 DHB Springfield, MAKeliher,William 1896-99Kelleher, John 1924-27 QB Cambridge, MAKelleher, William 1919-22 (Capt. ’22) 3 FB Cambridge, MAKelley, George 1919-21Kelley, John 1929-30 Belmont, MAKelley, Joseph 1931 (Capt. ’31) 1 B Brighton, MAKelley, Matt 1987-90 92 LB New Canaan, CTKelley, Paul 1944 15 G Somerville, MAKelley, William 1929 64 BKelly, Brendan 2000 72 OG Issaquah, WAKelly, Edward 1931-33 8 FB Norwood, MAKelly, John 1898-99 Dorchester, MAKelly, John 1970-72 85 DE Rutherford, NJKelly, Walter 1931 14 B Dorchester, MAKendall, Pete 1992-95 66 OT Weymouth, MAKendregan, James 1901 Rockland, MA

Keniry, Cyril 1977-80 22 S Hamden, CTKennedy, Edward 1946-48 C Tamaqua, PAKennedy, James 1920Kennedy, John 1925-28 23 B Milton, MAKennedy, Mark 1990-91 65 OT Lyndhurst, OHKenney, George 1913Kenney, Joseph 1898-99, 1901-02 (Capt. ’01)Kennedy, Mark 1988-89 65 OT Lyndhurst, OHKent, Jack 1976-79 (Capt. ’79) 44 DE Albany, NYKeresey, Robert 1958-59 33 FB Gardner, MAKeohane, John 1912-13Keohane, John 1921-24Keough, Vincent 1934-36 28 C Medford, MAKerr, Dan 1991-93 91 OLB Wilton, CTKerr, George 1938-40 47 RG Brookline, MAKete, Chris 1970-72 59 C Madison, NJKevit, Eugene 1945Keyes, Josh 2011 25 LB Ghent, NYKidhardt, Louis 1937-39 53 T Bedford, MAKiley, Charles 1897-99 (Capt. ’99)Kiley, Kevin 2002 10 LB Fairfax Station, VAKillelea, John 1946 B Hyde Park, MAKillelea, John 1942 22 B Hyde Park, MAKillion, Arthur 1955 (manager) Malden, MAKillian, John 1935-37 Everett, MAKilion, Edward 1912-13Killilea, Joseph 1931-33 22 E Hyde Park, MAKilroy, Bernard 1925-28 FB Belmont, MAKilroy, John 1925-28 Roxbury, MAKimble, Tahj 2011 20 RB Fernandino Beach, FLKing, Brandon 1995 29 WR McDonald, PAKing, Edward 1945-47 T Chestnut Hill, MAKing, Jim 1968 89 DE Worceser, MAKing, Joseph 1941-42 43 G South Boston, MAKing, Joseph 1945-46 G South Boston, MAKirchner, Stephen 1969-71 23 DB Lancaster, PAKiriocoppoulos, Kenneth 1963 T Boston, MAKirke, John 1914-17 (Capt. ’17) 33 E Somerville, MAKirouac, Louis 1959-61 87 E Manchester, NHKissell, Adolph 1939-41 28 FB Nashua, NHKissell, James 1935-37 17 G Nashua, NHKissell, John 1942,1946-47 T Nashua, NHKives, Stephen 1967-69 OE Cleveland, OHKiwanuka, Mathias 2002-05 94 DE Indianapolis, IN

(Capt. ‘04, ‘05)Klare, Andy 1988-91 98 NG Cincinnati, OHKlein, Pete 1991-93 81 TE Canfield, OHKleiner, Emil 1962,1964 73 T Assonet, MAKline, John 1969-71 82 DE Downington, PAKneib, Pat 1999 97 DL Kansas City, MOKnight, Derrick 2000-03 20 RB Westwood, MAKnox, Bill 1970 OHB Buffalo, NYKolbe, Steve 1972 ILB Warminster, PAKobolinski, Stephen 1923-25 33 C South Boston, MAKoen, William 1897-1901 Salem, MAKoppen, Dan 1999-2002 77 OL Whitehall, PAKormanik, Keith 1992-94 35 SS Towson, MDKowalski, Gary 1980-82 76 OT Killingworth, CTKoziol, Trey 2004, 06 87 TE Hinsdale, ILKozlowski, Jan 1935-37 32 E South Boston, MAKozlowski, Joseph 1921-24 7 T Cambridge, MAKozlowski, Steven 1922Kraunelis, Leo 1950 QB Harrisville, RIKrauza, Andy 1995,1997-98 47 DL West Seneca, NYKreshpane, Karl 1983-86 35 SS Needham, MAKrevis, Al 1971,1973-74 72 OT Lake Hiawatha, NJKrikorian, Karl 1959,1961 67 G Providence, RIKroner, Richard 1966-68 55 MG Milwaukee, WIKruczek, Mike 1973-75 (Capt. ’75) 8 QB Fairfax, VAKruger, Leo 1966-67 66 G Lackawanna, NYKrystoforski, Brian 1980-83 90 FB Detroit, MIKuboyama, Clint 1991-92 21 DB Honolulu, HIKuechly, Luke 2009-11 (Capt. ’11) 40 LB Cincinnati, OHKulevich, Alexander 1955-57 83 E Maynard, MAKulas, Ed 1977-79 62 G Syracuse, NYKulis, Joseph 1946-48 C Lowell, MAKurowski, Rich 1968-70 53 C Norristown, PAKushigian, Harry 1960,’62-63 77 T Providence, RIKushner, Bill 1990-91 12 P San Diego, CAKutz, Gordon 1964-66 83 E Wilkes-Barre, PAKwitchoff, Jim 1987-88 75 OT Amherst, NY

lLabbe, Rico 1986-89 4 SS Rockville, MDLaBoy, Pete 1975-77 88 WR Danbury, CTLadd, Ken 1972-74 (Capt. ’74) 15 DHB Newburyport, MALadewig, William 1965-67 74 T Waukesha, WILafferty, Fred 1901LaLanne, Sam 2002 (manager) Stamford, CTLamb, Thomas 1945Lambert, Edward 1941-42 26 E Brighton, MALandrigan, James 1894-97 Boston, MA

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Landers, Deidre 1990 (trainer)Landry, Greg 1992-94 63 OG Lynn, MALane, John 1901Lane, Thomas 1956-57 65 G Roxbury, MALang, Henry 1902Lanoue, Bernard 1942 52 B Brockton, MALanoue, Bernard 1946-48 B Brockton, MALapham, Rich 2007-10 66 OT Amherst, NHLaPlante, Walter 1919LaQuerre, Paul 1998-00 50 OG West Barnstable, MALardner, Michael 1968-69 52 C Great Neck, NYLarkin, Daniel 1929-31 43 G Dorchester, MALarkin, George 1956-58 (Capt. ’58) 55 C Peabody, MALarkin, Nick 2004-07 (Capt. ‘07) 57 DE Cincinnati, OHLarkin, Philip 1923-26 59 C Lynn, MALarmond Jr., Colin 2008-09, 11 1 WR Whippany, NJLaro, Gordon 1992-93 98 TE Lynn, MALaRocco, Michael 1949 T Weymouth, MALaRosa, Anthony 1959 64 G Everett, MALaRose, Noah 1996 64 OL West Barnstable, MALasonde, Jared 2010 (manager) East Longmeadow, MALatta, Shena 1997 (manager) Philadelphia, PALaurenzo, John 1971 OHB Houston, TXLavoie, George 1967-68 C Fall River, MALawier, Robert 1944-45Lawrence, Andre 2011 35 LB Hartford, CTLawson, Ricky 1995 84 WR Mattapan, MALeary 1902Leary, Bill 1978 56 C Wappinger’s Falls, NYLeavitt, Keith 2000-03 64 OT Fitchburg, MALeber, Chris 1972-73 89 TE Kensington, MDLeBlanc, Robert 1958-60 60 G Milton, MALeBreque, Mark 1970 (manager) Waterbury, CTLedbetter, Jerome 1999-00-01 51 LB Jersey City, NJLee, Chuck 1973 DB Waltham, MALee, Clyde 2009-10 17 WR Missouri City, TXLee, Everett 2004 39 FB Philadelphia, PALeGrande, Dominick 2008-10 29 SS Staten Island, NYLehner, Kevin 1986 (manager)Lenane, Mortimer 1926-27Lennon, Dan 2006 50 LS Milford, CTLennon, James 1943Lenz, Carl 1990-91 94 DT Wilton, CTLeonard, George 1909-10 Beachmont, MALeone, John 1963-65 61 G Norwich, CTLePiesha, Walter 1935-37 30 ELester, Larry 2002-05 6 WR Piscataway, NJLeuffen, Rob 2003 80 P Wayne, NJLevanitis, Steven 1939-41 19 T Cambridge, MALevano, Gerald 2010-11 43 P Massapequa, NYLillis, James 1931-33 9 HB Brighton, MALilly, Jason 2003-05 82 WR Dover, DELindsey, Ryan 2010 5 WR Mahway, NJLindstrom, Eric 1984-1988 99 DE Weymouth, MALinehan, Daniel 1923 West Stockbridge, MALinehan, Jeffrey 1959 84 E Meriden, CTLinnehan, James 1911-14 (Capt. ’14) Newton Center, MALipka, Chester 1942,1946-48 T Lowell, MALipson, Edmund 1964-66 (Capt. ’66) 68 G Lynn, MAListon, James 1920-21Lively, Steve 1978,1980-82 70 OG Mansfield, MALocapo, Dom 2002 (manager) E. Wareham, MALockhart, Ben 1998 67 OL Minneapolis, MNLogue, Ed 1977 OT Waltham, MALogue, James 1924-27 Malden, MALong, Nelson 1992 75 OG East Providence, RILong, William 1895-98 Roxbury, MALonngval, Armond 1945Lopezzo, Tom 1973 (manager)Lord, Eddie 1981 59 C Augusta, GALoughery, John 1979-82 7 QB Trevose, PALouis-Jean, Al 2011 5 DB Brockton, MALovett, George 1953-54 HB Providence, RILowe, Brian 1986-89 6 K-P Pittsburgh, PALowell, John 2009 84 WR Miami, FLLowney, John 1915-16 8 FBLozier, Jim 1970 78 DT Jackson, MILoyte, Jon 2006-07 89 TE Gloucester, MALubischer, Nicholas 1982 93 DE Oceanport, NJLubischer, Steve 1981-83 93 DE Oceanport, NJLucas, Carl 1940-42 48 B Somerville, MALucas, Richard 1955 E South Boston, MALucero, Lucas 2004 97 DE Downey, CALucey, Daniel 1901 Melrose, MALucey, David 1937-39 38 QB Dover, NHLukachik, Alexander 1938-40 36 LE Bridgeport, CTLukis, Joseph 1962-63 (Capt. ’63) 87 E Walpole, MALuppi, Albert 1932-34 54 FB Somerville, MALyles, Kevin 1989-90 49 FB Baltimore, MDLyman, Erik 1992-94 55 ILB Morrisville, PALyons, Frank 1926-28 20 B Newton, MALyons, John 1916-19 23 Wakefield, MA

Lyons, William 1896Lynch, Joseph 1908-09 Roxbury, MALynch, Patrick 2005 47 FB Bloomfield Hills, MILynch, Richard 1956-57 23 QB Seakonk, MALynch, Tom 1974-76 75 OG Whitman, MA

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MacDonald, Albert 1893-95MacDonald, Edward 1967, 1969 DE Brighton, MAMacDonald, George 1913MacDonald, Joseph 1928-30 12 E Salem, MAMacDonald, Mark 1982-84 (Capt. ’84) 79 OT West Roxbury, MAMacek, Dan 1973-75 52 C Manchester, NHMacinsky, Steve 1971 42 OHB Whitney Point, NYMacLellan, Alex 1972-74 (Capt. ’74) 37 OLB Hudson, OHMadden, Edward 1917, 1919Madden, Jerry 1977-78 61 OT New Hartford, NYMagee, Jack 1973-74 63 G Pennsauken, NJMaglio, Mark 2008 38 CB Mequon, WIMagnarelli,Thomas 1953-54 31 HB Westwood, MAMaguire, Dennis 1897 Saxonville, MAMahon, Thomas 1938-40 49 LT Dorchester, MAMahoney, Charles 1910-11Mahoney, Edward 1941Mahoney, George 1934-36 Dorchester, MAMahoney, John 1925-28 11 B Exeter, NHMaier, Karl 1983,1986-87 62 NG Pearl River, NYMakinde, Mike 2006 36 WR Bronx, NYMalecki, Jason 1995-98 43 P Springfield, VAMallet, Ralph 1928-30 4 HB Everett, MAMaloney, Frank 1931-33 (Capt. ’33) 1 FB Brighton, MAMaloney, John 1929-31 Newton, MAMaloney, John 1945 32 B Dorchester, MAMamula, Mike 1993-94 59 DE Lackawanna, NYMancini, George 1956-58 60 G Malden, MAMangene, Robert 1942, 1946 B Malden, MAManni, Steve 1974-75 61 OG Cranston, RIManzo, Joseph 1938 17 T Medford, MAMarangi, Gary 1971-73 (Capt. ’73) 17 QB Valley Stream, NYMarciano, Stephen 1991-93 26 CB Brockton, MAMarinaro, Mike 1989-92 62 DT Andover, MAMarinelli, Tom 1971,1973-74 71 OT Waterbury, CTMarkey, Chris 1967 67 G Birmingham, MIMarr, Francis 1952 E Dorchester, MAMarr, John 1928-30 7 FB Dorchester, MAMarscovetra, Mike 2010 16 QB Oakland, NJMarten, James 2003-06 70 OT Indianapolis, INMartin, Anthony 1924-26 43 C Providence, RIMartin, Frank 1897Martin, Kelvin 1983-86 82 FL Jacksonville, FLMartin, Paul 1972-74 88 DE Wilbraham, MAMartin, Steve 1997-99-2000 55 LB Dolton, ILMartin, Tom 2000-03 90 DT Farmingdale, NJMarzetti, Joseph 1966-68 16 QB Washington, DCMarzetti, Lawrence 1963-65 7 QB Washington, DCMason, George 1928-30 44 C Wollaston, MAMatich, John 1996-99 23 PK San Diego, CAMattaliano, Joseph 1952-54 (Capt. ’54) G Mattapan, MAMatthews, Walter 1920-23Mattison, Ryan 2002-03 37 DB Sterling, MAMauro, Dorick 1953-55 10 B Weymouth, MAMaxwell, John 1974-76 74 OT Short Hills, NJMaye, Brian 1993, 96-98

(Capt. ’98) 46 LB Valley Cottage, NYMayock, Mike 1976, 78-80

(Capt. ’80) 20 SS Wynnewood, PAMaznicki, Francis 1939-41 40 HB West Warwick, RIMaznicki, Henry 1950 LHB West Warwick, RIMcBride, Richard 1950-51 QB Watertown, MAMcCaffrey, James 2011 29 DB Winchester, MAMcCarron, Humphrey 1898-99 Boston, MAMcCarthy, Brendan 1965-67 44 FB Washington, DCMcCarthy, Charles 1901 Boston, MAMcCarthy, Charles 1937-39 24 HB Brighton, MAMcCarthy, William 1899McCarthy, William 1912-14 12 RGMcCarthy, William 1943-44 18 T Medford, MAMcCarthy, William J. 1947-49 T West Roxbury, MAMcCarty, John 1914-16 T Waltham, MAMcCarty, Paul 1975-78 (Capt. ’78) 45 WR Bangor, MEMcCauley, John 1950-52 FB Providence, RIMcCay, David 1969 DE Beverly, MAMcCleary, Dennis 1971-73 66 LB Buffalo, NYMcCloskey, John 1919-20 Dorchester, MAMcCluskey, James 2007-10 (Capt. ‘10) 36 FB Billerica, MAMcCool, James 1967-69 (Capt. ’69) 50 LB Boston, MAMcCoy, Charles 1943McCusker, Cornelius 1899, 1901-02 South Graveland, MAMcCusker, John 1893McCusker, John 1899, 1901-02McDermott, John 1897-1901McDonald, John 1959

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McDonald, Joseph 1967-69 42 FB Quincy, MAMcDonnell, John 1953-54 E Watertown, MAMcElaney, Leo 1918-19McElgunn, John 1970-72 34 OLB Berkley Heights, NJMcFadden, Daniel 1936-38 25 E Arlington, MAMcGahan, Charles 1920McGann, John 1960-62 43 HB Washington, DCMcGarry, Joseph 1894McGillis, Jay 1990-91 31 BC Brockton, MAMcGourthy, John 1961-62 61 G Stratford, CTMcGovern, John 1967 83 E Stamford, CTMcGowan, James 1962-64 23 HB Oradell, NJMcGowan, Justin 1939-41 41 QB Laconia, NHMcGrath, Frank 1899McGrath, Hugh 1896-99 Boston, MAMcGrath, Peter 1911-13 Camden, MEMcGuire, Dan 1995 PK Pennsauken, NJMcGuirk, Warren 1925-28 (Capt. ’28) 1 T Boston, MAMcHugh, George 1959-60 66 G Peabody, MAMcHugh, Peter 1969 54 LB Orange, CTMcIntyre, Kevin 1956 11 FB Roslindale, MAMcIntyre, Thomas 1910McKenna, Francis 1914-16 26 Jamaica Plain, MAMcKenney, Joseph 1923-26 (Capt. ’26) 52 QB Brighton, MAMcKenney, William 1961-62 89 C Brighton, MAMcKenzie, Joseph 1915-16 34McKenzie, Marvin 1983 11 SE South Haven, MIMcKinnon, John 1950-52 QB Pawtucket, RIMcKniff, Todd 1999-01 91 DL Wayne, NJMcKnight, Daniel 1913McLaughlin, Kevin 1990-91 55 OT St. Louis, MOMcLaughlin, Mike 2006-09

(Capt. ’08, ‘09) 34 LB Woburn, MAMcManus, Arthur 1921, 1923-24 71 G Somerville, MAMcManus, Tom 1989-92 53 ILB Edgewater, FLMcManus, William 1922McMenimen, Fred 1924-27 6 HB Cambridge, MAMcMichael, Jordon 2009 88 TE Woburn, MAMcMorran, Pat 1987 (senior trainer)McMurrow, James 1945 33 B Dorchester, MAMcMyler, Kevin 1999-02 47 P Dallas, TXMcNamara, John 1916-17 FB Jamaica Plain, MAMcNamara, John 1923-26 9 QB Lexington, MAMcPherson, Gerrick 1984-87 48 CB Baltimore, MDMcShane, Patrick 2002-03 34 LB Joliet, ILMeehan, George 1913Meehan, Thomas 1955-57 67 G Broad Chennel, NYMegwa, Clarence 2006-09 11 WR Binghamton, NYMeier, Fred 1929-31 34 E Whitman, MAMelchiorre, Tony 1974-76 43 HB Berwick, PAMelley, William 1924Meredith, Joseph 1919-21Merklinger, John 1989 58 NG Virginia Beach, VAMerrill, Benjamin 1896-97 Boston, MAMerrill, John 1895-96 Boston, MAMettling, Phil 2001-04 93 DE Louisville, KYMetz, Matt 1989-91 78 OG Brighton, MIMichaels, John 1969-70 51 LB Hollywood, FLMichaelwicz, Henry 1945 26 E Lowell, MAMichalec, Greg 1979-80 79 OT Allen Park, MIMickens, Joe 1997-99 42 LB Lakehurst, NJMihalik, Brian 2011 99 DE Avon Lake, OHMihalik, John 1983,1985 34 FB/P Elyria, OHMikulics, Michael 1950-52 HB Bridgeport, CTMiles, Jonathan 1995-97 61 OL Washington, PAMiller, Alan 1956-58 42 HB Deven, CTMiller, Chris 2003-05 88 TE Upper Arlington, OHMiller, Keith 1990-93 23 FL Clinton, MDMiller, John 1951-54 (Capt. ’54) 70 T Lowell, MAMiller, Tom 1975 46 DB Bronxville, NYMillette, Douglas 1949-50 RHB Freeport, NYMillham, James 1968-69 71 DT Glen Burnie, MDMirley, Joseph 1925, 27-29 37 B Everett, MAMisiewicz, Jon 2002-04 42 LB Sarasota, FLMisurelli, Frank 2000-02 87 DE Stanhope, NJMitcham, Andy 1996-97 60 OL Natick, MAMitchell, Pete 1991-94 (Capt. ’94) 82 TE Bloomfield Hills, MIMomah, Ifeanyi 2007-08, 10 3 WR Greenlawn, NYMontgomery, Louis 1938-40 21 HB Brockton, MAMolloy, Larry 1971-72 36 DHB Paramus, NJMoloney, John 1914 42 GMonk, Jermaine 1995-96 56 LB Cincinnati, OHMoore, Bob 1974-77 (Capt. ’77) 94 DT Medford, MAMoore, Carlos 1998 24 DB Tallahassee, FLMoore, David 1987-89 76 DT Byfield, MAMoore, Edward 1893-95Moore, Fred 1933-36 30 C Brighton, MAMoore, Shadu 2005 63 OG Paterson, NJMoorman, Tim 1976-78 1 KSP Cincinnati, OHMorabito, Tim 1992-95 58 NG Gernerville, NYMoran, Donald 1963-64 44 FB Fairfield, CTMoran, Paul 1976 62 C Framingham, MA

Moran, Thomas 1940-41 20 C Dorchester, MAMorgan, Donald 1951-52 E Lynn, MAMoriarty, Ken 1982-85 12 SS Walpole, MAMoriarty, Steve 1979-81 23 SS Stoughton, MAMorelli, Albert 1928-30 36 G Revere, MAMoretti, Francis 1957-59 31 G Medford, MAMorris, Chuck 1974-77 79 DT South Plainfield, NJMorris, John 1935-37 23 EMorris, Mike 2010 (manager) Melrose, MAMorris, Taji 2005-07 29 SS Edgewater Park, NJMorrissey, Frank 1917-20 (Capt. ’18) Medford, MAMorrissey, James 1916-18Morrissey, Mike 2007, 09-10 53 LB Lincolnshire, ILMorro, Alfred 1939-41 (Capt. ’41) 29 T Providence, RIMorro, William 1943, 46-47 B Providence, RIMorze, Frank 1951-54 76 T Gardner, MAMoynahan, Bernard 1932-34 11 QB Forest Hills, MAMozzillo, Mario 1954 77 T East Haven, CTMroz, Louis 1945 52 B Salem, MAMucci, Michael 1969-71 84 DE Revere, MAMueller, Brad 2006 21 CB Valencia, PAMuldoon, Casey 1978-80 75 G Bowie, MDMullen, Dan 1973 (manager)Mullen, David 1919-20Mullen, George 1918Mullen, J.R. 1976 22 OLB Pittsburgh, PAMullen, Walter 1911Mulloy, Larry 1970 36 DHB Paramus, NJMulloy, William 1948-49 E Brookline, MAMulrooney, Dan 2007, 09 24 FS Prospect, CTMunn, Vincent 1984-87 28 CB Jersey City, NJMunoz-Bennett, Adrian 1982 (manager)Murdock, Brian 1974 76 DT Biddeford, MEMurphy, Charles 1927-29 30 E Hingham, MAMurphy, Chris 1985 CB Scituate, MAMurphy, Brendan 1982-84 87 TE Middleboro, MAMurphy, Bryan 2008 62 C Olathe, KSMurphy, Dan 2001 70 OT Dedham, MAMurphy, Edward 1893-95 Dorchester, MAMurphy, James 1958-59 81 E Cambridge, MAMurphy, John 1936-38 34 G Norwood, MAMurphy, John 1972,1974 58 ILB Newton, MAMurphy, Mark 1986-88 (Capt. ’88) 67 DT New Castle, PAMurphy, Mike 1978 (manager)Murphy, Miles 1950 FB Jamaica Plain, MAMurphy, Owen 1923-25 66 FB Bellows Falls, VTMurphy, Pat 1987-88 56 LB Plantation, FLMurphy, Paul 1944-45 17 E Walpole, MAMurphy, Paul 1967 T Somerville, MAMurphy, Paul 1974-77 12 S Westwood, MAMurphy, Robert 1956-58 31 HB Woonsocket, RIMurphy, Scott 1991 39 FB Cincinnati, OHMurphy, Sean 1984-86 89 TE Norwell, MAMurphy, Timothy 1898-1901Murray, Alfred 1947-49 G Peabody, MAMurray, Bennett 1915-17Murray, Bryan 2010 93 DT Olney, MDMurray, John 1936-38 43 TMurray, Steven 1962-64 9 QB Allendale, NJMurray, Vincent 1914-16 36 C Revere, MAMusco, Louis 1930-32 48 FB Orient Heights, MAMuse, John 1945 26 T Wakefield, MAMutryn, Scott 1994, ’96-98 12 QB Middleburg Heights, OHMyers, Adam 1994, 96 75 OL Ellwood City, PAMyles, Richard 1953-55 T Billerica, MA

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Nalen, Tom 1990-93 64 C Foxboro, MANaples, Mike 2010-11 89 TE Branchburg, NJNardilillo, Greg 1987, 89 7 SS Randolph, NJNash, Eugene 1945 57 B Somerville, MANash, Joe 1978-81 95 DT West Roxbury, MANash, Ralph 1940-41 57 QB Somerville, MANaumetz, Fred 1949-42 (Capt. ’42) 55 C Newburyport, MANelligan, Peter 1953 (manager)Nelsen, Todd 1982 73 OT Chatham, NJNevard, Michael 1966-67 68 G Gardner, MANewman, Adam 1996-99 88 DL Dedham, MANewman, Brad 1972 74 DT Framingham, MANewman, Brad 2007-10 47 FB Brielle, NJNickelakis, Angelo 1941,’46-47 E Lynn, MANickeson, Rick 1983-86 15 DE Wellesley, MANicolo, Richard 1951Niedziocha, John 1930-32 Taunton, MANiland, William 1917Nizolek, Scott 1979-82 86 TE/P Branford, CTNoel, Jim 2009-11 23 DB Everett, MANorden, Roy Sr. 1948-49Norden, Roy Jr. 1980-84 84 DT Beverly, MANori, Mark 1993-96 (Capt. ’96) 71 OL Philadelphia, PANugent, Dave 1984-87 (Capt. ’87) 71 DT Reading, MA

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O’Brien 1910O’Brien, Edward 1928O’Brien, Edward 1932-34O’Brien, Cornelius 1919-20 Charlestown, MAO’Brien, David 1961-62 73 T Watertown, MAO’Brien, Henry 1950-52 G Arlington, MAO’Brien, Hugh 1943O’Brien, Jack 1978 24 WR Dorchester, MAO’Brien, James 1957-59 74 T Hamden, CTO’Brien, Joe 1993-95 97 DT Hanson, MAO’Brien, Joe 1976-77 10 QB Dorchester, MAO’Brien, John 1935 (Capt. ’35)O’Brien, Joseph 1934, 36 1 E Hyde Park, MAO’Brien, Nelson 1919-21 Cambridge, MAO’Brien, Paul 1950 T Waltham, MA O’Brien, Robert 1915-16 Brighton, MAO’Brien, Tim 1994-95 54 C Hanson, MAO’Brien, Thomas 1923-24, 26-27

(Capt. ’27) 27 T Waterville, MEO’Brien, Thomas 1928-30 25 HB Huntington, MAO’Callaghan, Thomas G. 1935-37 38 TO’Connell, George 1928-30 6 G Dorchester, MAO’Connell, Grattan 1922-23, 24-26 36 E Bristol, CTO’Connell, Daniel 1898 Roxbury, MAO’Connell, James 1896-99 Dorchester, MAO’Connell, John 1967 69 G Stamford, CTO’Connor, Brian 1994-96 78 OL East Hanover, NJO’Connor, Daniel 1899O’Connor, Daniel 1912-13 Dorchester, MAO’Connor, Martin 1910-12 Cambridge, MAO’Donnell, John 1945 49 C Newton, MAO’Hagan, Gary 1974 77 OT Briarcliff, NYO’Hagen, John 1969-70, 1972 57 ILB Briarcliff, NYO’Hanley, Donald 1954 (manager)O’Hanley, Ross 1958-59 25 QB Everett, MAOhliger, Ryan 2004-06 37 PK Newark, DEOhrenberger, Bill 1975-78 91 MG Scituate, MAOhrenberger, Henry 1932-34 42 T Dorchester, MAOhrenberger, William 1923-26 DB Dorchester, MAO’Keefe, Robert 1911-12 Jamaica Plain, MAOkoroha, Okechukwu 2009-10 27 FS Lanham, MDO’Leary, John 1975 25 DB Madison, CTOliver, Jeff 1984-87 70 OT Delhi, NYO’Malley, Matthias 1930-32 72 T South Boston, MAO’Neal, Albert 1922-25 Brookline, MAO’Neal, Conor 2009-11 61 DL Valrico, FLO’Neill, Bill 1969, 1971-72 34 DE Hopkinton, MAO’Neill, Michael 1964-66 85 E N. Syracuse, NYOrdway, Jonathan 1998-99-00 28 DB Seffner, FLO’Reilly, Erin 1991-93 (manager)O’Reilly, Jim 1968 (manager)Oriskovich, Dan 1993-96 70 OL Sewickley, PAO’Rourke, Charles 1938-40 13 HB Malden, MAOrloski, Joseph 1930, 32-33 19 HB Abington, MAO’Shea, James 1968-70 83 TE Lynn, MAOsganian, George 1948 T East Boston, MAOslin, Reid, Jr. 1998 (manager) Norwell, MAOstrowski, Jim 1985-86 73 OG Wilkes-Barre, PAOtt, Josh 2000-03 (Capt. ‘03) 45 LB Silver Springs, MDOtt, Robert 1931-33 18 HB Somerville, MAOttolini, Jake 2003-05 51 DE Dummer, NHOwens, Neil 1933-35 14 G Lynn, MAOwens, Robert 1944-45 25 B Newton, MA

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Page, Ted 1990-93 90 DT Cherry Hill, NJPalaza, Butch 1997-99 (Capt. ’99) 72 OL Quincy, MAPalazola, Jay 1977-79 1 QB Gloucester, MAPalladino, Victor 1942,1946-49 G Watertown, MAPalmer, Mark 2004-06 49 FB Granite Bay, CAPalmiero, Peter 1977 41 WR Bloomsburg, PAPanaro, Francis 1943Panciera, Donald 1946Panos, Mike 1990-93 51 ILB Peabody, MAPantale, Chris 2009-11 81 TE Wayne, NJPapaleo, Dominic 1946-49 G Cambridge, MAParchinski, Kevin 1989-91 69 OG Windham, NHParent, Ralph 1999-02 24 DB Brookline, MAParenteau, Marc 2001-02 73 OG Pompano Beach, FLParker, John 1951-53 G Brockton, MAParros, Jeff 2004 52 LB Delbarton, NJParsons, James 1950 RT Leeds, MAPascale, Chuck 1975 13 S Liverpool, NYPasiuk, Adolph 1939-40 25 E Brockton, MAPaten, Joe 1984 (senior trainer)Paten, Steven 1921-24 14Paulik, Dave 1981 78 OT Westport, CTPaulsen, Bill 1974-76 84 SE South Boston, MAPayton, Raymond 1921-22Peach, Steve 1984-85 6 QB/P Saugus, MAPearce, George 1908-09 (Capt. ’08, ’09) Roxbury, MAPearce, Richard 1953, 55 71 T Weymouth, MAPearson, Kevin 1987-90 (Capt. ’90) 56 OLB Andover, NJPedergast, Joe 1974-76 56 C Braintree, MAPellegata, Carl 1982-83,1985-86

49 WS Milford, MIPelletier, Henry 1945Pepper, Greg 1993 60 OG Windham, NHPereira, David 1981-84 41 SS Riverside, RIPerkins, Haven 2003 46 FB Longwood, FLPersin, Len 1965-67 82 E Oakmont, PAPerrault, Raymond 1935-37 29 EPerrault, Robert 1958-59 43 HB Providence, RIPerrone, Raymond 1980 (senior trainer)Perry, William 1969 84 DE Stamford, CTPerryman, Ron 1987-88 32 LB Bourne, MAPerryman, Rorey 1985-86 8 CB Bourne, MAPersuitte, Ronald 1965-67 73 T Everett, MAPesapane, David 1964-65 86 E West Haven, CTPetela, Edward 1950 FB Branford, CTPetercuskie, Jerry 1974 C Holliston, MAPetercuskie, John 1973 LB Holliston, MAPeters, Alfred 1943Petersen, Don 1974-76 83 TE Holliston, MAPetersen, John 1972-74 23 S Holliston, MAPeterson, Paul 2003-04 18 QB South Jordan, UTPetrarca, Emiddio 1953-55 32 B West Warwick, RIPhelan, Gerard 1981-84 20 FL/SE Rosemont, PAPhelps, Corey 2008 51 LB Memphis, TNPhelts, Pat 1997-98 10 DB Olathe, KSPhilips, Edward 1921-22 15 Worcester, MAPhillips, Emmerson 1998-00-02 30 DB North York, ONTPierandri, Harry 1967 21 DB Ridgefield, CTPierre-Louis, Kevin 2010-11 32 LB Norwalk, CTPinette, Charles 1950-51 G Biddeford, MEPisinski, Bob 1964 C Worcester, MAPlasse, Henry 1928-29, 31 15 T Whitman, MAPlenty, Lawrence 1955-57 33 FB Somerville, MAPohopek, Jason 1989-92 46 OLB Dover, NHPoirier, Clifford 1953-54,1958 50 C Waltham, MAPoirier, Dave 1977-78 46 LB Waltham, MAPoissant, Maurice 1946-48 B Biddeford, MEPoles, Robert Jr. 1979-82 72 DT Caledonia, NYPoles, Ryan 2006-07 72 OT Canandaigua, NYPolinger, George 1950-52 E Lowell, MAPollack, Todd 1994-96 89 TE Rye, NYPoole, Will 2000 13 CB Queens, NYPorell, Tom 1983-86 72 DT Winchester, MAPorter, Daryl 1993-96 (Capt. ’96) 44 DB Ft. Lauderdale, FLPorter, Josh 1994-95 65 OT Denver, COPorter, Quinton 2003-05 15 QB Portland, MEPoskus, John 1954 T Stoughton, MAPower, Michael 1986-89 10 QB Westborough, MAPowers, Richard 1964-65 70 T Manchester, NHPowers, Thomas 1938-39 48 QB Dorchester, MAPrendergast, John 1893-96 Charlestown, MAPrezekop, Peter 1941-42 49 T Norwich, CTPritchett, Roland 1990 14 QB Atlanta, GAPrisco, Ed 1971 39 DB South Orange, NJProvitola, Armando 1947 G Malden, MAPruitt, Tyronne 2004-07 48 LB Brockton, MAPryor, Joseph 1965 80 E Natick, MAPszenny, Alexander 1934-36 (Capt. ’36) 40 G Salem, MAPurvis, Ryan 2005-08 80 TE Reinholds, PAPuzo, Katie 1998 (manager)Pyne, John 1921 Hingham, MA

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QQueenan, John 1945 40 B Canton, MAQuigley, Ryan 2008-11 46 P/K Little River, SCQuinlan, John 1950 RG Saugus, MAQuinn, Dillon 2010-11 92 DT Elmsford, NYQuinn, Patrick 1995 (manager)Quinn, Robert 1945 37 T Dorchester, MAQuinn, William 1941 22 QB Englewood, NJQuinn, William 1946 G Wakefield, MAQuintilliani, Antonio 1954-57 63 G Quincy, MA

rRabadan,William 1967-69 24 DB Teaneck, NJRabbette, John 1944 22 RHB Revere, MARacioppi, Bob 1967 DB Somerville, MARadachowsky, George 1980-83 15 CB Danbury, CTRaftery, Paul 1929-30 48 G South Boston, MARagan, John 1989-90 36 TE Swanston, OHRagosa, Jerry 1966-68 72 DT Norwalk, CTRaji, B.J. 2004-06, 08 90 DT Washington Twp., NJRamella, Jim 2005, 07-09 86 TE Westlake, OHRamirez, Rich 1974-75 53 LB Jamaica, NYRamsey, Clif 2007-08 73 OT Loveland, OHRamsey, Harold 1931, 33 28 E Somerville, MARamsey, Kaleb 2008-10 96 DT Uniontown, PARansford, Edward 1968-69 37 DB Fredonia, NYRansome, Tony 1992-94 2 FL LaPlata, MDRatigan, Mike 1987-90 54 C Warrington, PARatto, Eugene 1944, 1947 B Boston, MARavenna, John 1989-91 42 DT Cincinnati, OHRawlings, Mike 1975 95 DE Liverpool, NYRay, John 1979,1981 1 WR Lincoln Park, MIRaymond, Gerry 1978-81 65 OG Lewiston, MERead, Ryan 2000-01 14 WR Austin, TXReade, Charles 1893-95 Waltham, MAReagan, Glenn 1981-83 61 OG Brockton, MAReagan, Richard 1955-56 87 E Brockton, MAReardon, David 1964 36 FB Melrose, MAReardon, John 1921-24 Charlestown, MAReardon, Leo 1937-38 28 G Malden, MAReardon, William 1944 32 FB Milton, MAReckley, Ryan 1996-97 54 LB Deerfield Beach, FLReddick, Roger 1976-77 14 DB Cambridge, MAReed, Mike 1991-94 (Capt. ’94) 17 CB Wilmington, DERegan, C. Murray 1961-62 29 QB Buffalo, NYRegan, James 1914-15 East Boston, MARegan, Joe 1989 (manager)Regan, John 1953-54 67 G White Plains, NYRegent, Shawn 1982-85 (Capt. ‘85) 54 OT Cheektowaga, NYReilly, Joseph 1898Reis, Tom M. 1953-54 31 H Westwood, MARemillard, Paul 1976 19 DB Hialeah, FLRepko, Joseph 1940-42 38 T Lansford, PARettig, Chase 2010-11 11 QB San Clemente, CAReynolds, Corey 1998Reynolds, Lew 1977-80 98 DE Lynn, MAReynolds, Richard 1930-32 2 T Quincy, MARicca, Joe 1983 14 QB South Haven, MIRicci, Max 2011 98 DT Groton, MARicci, Albert 1928-30 45 HBRichards, Charles 1898Richards, Robert 1950-51 QB Quincy, MARichardson, Howie 1972-74 28 FLK Auburn, NYRichardson, John 1999-01 62 OL Cincinnati, OHRichman, Nathan 2009-11 (Capt. ’11) 75 OG N. Easton, MARicks, Cecil 1985-87 47 CB Greensboro, NCRideout, Edward 1969,1971 28 HB Medford, MARikard, Robert 1978-81 12 WR Washington, DCRiley, John 1899, 1901-02 Boston, MARing, John 1917, 1919 Somerville, MARing, John 1947-49 E Dorchester, MARippman, Ray 1970-71 (Capt. ’71) 15 QB Wayland, MARisio, William 1963-65 72 T Quincy, MARoarke, Michael 1949-51 (Capt. ’51) E West Warwick, RIRobbins, Dave 1999 19 QB Nescopeck, PARobertson, Mike 1967-68 36 K St. Paul, MNRobertson, Rives 1977 95 DE Jamaica Plain, MARobinson, Brandon 2006-08 2 WR Minneapolis, MNRobinson,William 1958-60 36 FB Stamford, CTRobotti, Frank 1960 36 FB Stamford, CTRocha, Gilbert 1951-53 T Providence, RIRoche, Frank 1912-13Roderick, Benjamin 1920 Cambridge, MARodina, John 1902Rogers, Frank 1912 Hyde Park, MARogers, John 1913 Providence, RIRogers, Ralph 1956 51 C Beverly, MARogers, Richard 1911-12 Hyde Park, MARollins, Roderick 2006-09 47 CB Dallas, TXRomano, Mario 1930-32 4 C Plymouth, MARomanowski, Bill 1984-87 53 LB Vernon, CTRomanowski, Emil 1929-31 15 T Lowell, MA

Romanowsky, Andy 1998-01 52 LB Lowell, MARooney, David 1985-88 3 P/K Davie, FLRooney, James 1914-15 Brookline, MARoopenian, Mark 1977-80 89 MG Watertown, MARorke, Alexander 1898-99, 1901 Roxbury, MARositano, Spenser 2011 47 DB Ashburn, VARoss, J. Survival 2005-06 38 RB Lowell, MARoss, Patrick 2003-05 66 C Cincinnati, OHRossi, Nick 2007-09 64 OG Walpole, MARossy, Derric 1999-02 58 LB Medford, NYRototti, Frank 1959 36 FB Stamford, CTRourke, Jim 1976-78 72 OG Abington, MARowe, Carlton 1997-99 4 RB Huntington, NYRozum, Dennis 1971, 73 81 SE Seymour, CTRudolph, Jaryd 2010 65 OL Plympton, MARuggiero, Matthew 1945 18 G Roslindale, MARuoff, Kirk 1991 70 OT Plantation, FLRush, Bob 1971-73 83 TE Wappinger Falls, NYRussell, Todd 1981-84 45 CB Bedford, MARuth, Mike 1982-85 68 NG Norristown, PARyan, Edward 1896-97Ryan, Edward 1908-09 Dorchester, MARyan, Frank 1918 Jamaica Plain, MARyan, George 1937-39 26 C Brighton, MARyan, Jeff 1994 8 QB Waltham, MARyan, Jeff 1977-79 27 DHB Providence, RIRyan, Matt 2004-07

(Capt. ‘06-07) 12 QB Exton, PARyan, Mike 1982-83 67 OG Hyannis, MARyan, Paul 1917-19 Needham, MARyan, Robert 1963-65 65 G Staten Island, NYRyan, Sean 2000-03 89 DE Buffalo, NYRyan, William 1933-35 15 E Cambridge, MARyder, Joseph 1930-32 5 HB Brighton, MA

sSacilotto, Michael 1994-97 (manager) Dorchester, MASales, Bernie 1978 97 WR Syracuse, NYSalmon, John 1966-68 23 DB Malden, MASammartino, Louis 1944-45 50 G Providence, RISanabria, Ed 1991-94 56 ILB Miami, FLSanders, Mike 1987-90 (Capt. ’90) 34 TB King, NCSanni, Sulaiman 2006-07 41 CB Jamaica, NYSanto, Greg 1982-83 27 SS Kingston, PASanz, Kevin 2004 41 DB Miami, FLSarkisian,Thomas 1964-66 77 T Belmont, MASaxton, Brian 1992-94 86 TE Whippany, NJSaylor, Mike 1985-88 91 LB Pen Argyl, PAScafe, Damik 2007-10 55 DT Windsor, CTScala, Dennis 1981-82 8 QB Dearborn, MIScarminach, Orrie 1970-71 61 OG Syracuse, NYScanlan, Thomas 1916-17Scavone, Bill 1987-89 60 C/OG Springfield, MASchoenle, Brian 1987-89 61 C Williamsville, NYSchneider, Don 1971-72 31 OE Millington, NJSchmiz, Alfred 1950-51 T Rochester, NYSchoeck, William 1963-64 72 T Yonkers, NYSchoenfield, Robert 1944 16 T Brighton, MAScholz, William 1949 B Bridgeport, CTScialabba, Steve 1973-75 20 DHB Paramus, NJSchindler, Steve 1974-76 66 OG Paoli, PASchmeding, John 1975-79 (Capt. ’79) 70 G Rutherford, NJSchoen, Jon 1979-81 85 WR Rockville, MDSchwartz, Tony 1994 88 OLB Cambridge, MASchwotzer, Ernest 1937-39 (Capt. ’39) 35 G Waltham, MASciortino, Sandro 2000-03 33 PK Markham, ONTScudellari, Rich 1974, ’76-77

(Capt. ’77) 32 ILB Greenlawn, NYSeager, Donald 1957 36 FB Arlington, MASeeger, Garrett 2008 49 LB Barrington, ILSeeley, Keith 1983-85 10 WS Berwick, PASele, Taylor 2004-06 13 WR Richmond Hill, NYSeymour, Thomas 1950 21 RHB Ogdensburg, NYSgambati, Pat 1971-73 25 DB Mechanicville, NYShann, Robert 1962-64 27 HB Andover, MAShannon, Peter 1934-36 46 QB Charlestown, MAShaughnessy, Thomas 1908 Shaughnessy, Peter 1961-63 40 HB Rochester, NYShaughnessy, Bill 1991 10 QB Clifton, NJShaw, Paul 1980-83 46 DE Maynard, MAShea, Chris 1994 (manager)Shea, Donald 1943Shea, John 1916-17 C North Cambridge, MAShea, Joseph 1928-30 11 HB Hyde Park, MAShean, Peter 2001, 03-04 19 CB Medfield, MASheehan, Donald 1925-28 8 G Salem, MASheehan, John 1917, 1919 Cambridge, MASheehan, Joseph 1912 Sheehan, William 1899Shepard, Douglas 1965-67 71 T Lanesborough, MASheppard, Mike 1980-82 16 DB Alexandria, VASheridan, Jim 1976-78 81 DE Ritherford, NJ

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Sheridan, Kevin 2005-07 61 C North Royalton, OHSheridan, Tom 1982 71 OG Clinton Corners, NYShinskie, David 2009-10 15 QB Kulpmont, PAShirley, Dwight  1991-93 41 FB Lafayette Hill, PAShrigley, Rich 1982 82 TE Nashua, NHSherwin, Tim  1977-80 (Capt. ’80) 83 TE Watervliet, NYShields, John  1961-63 21 HB Dorchester, MAShields, Robert  1963Shorter, Eric  1991-94 (Capt. ’94) 6 SS Hartford, CTShulman, Eric  1981 (manager)Siegel, Mike  1977-78 85 DT Kenmore, NYSikorski, Joseph  1959-61 (Capt. ’61) 82 E Bridgeport, CTSilva, Jamie 2004-07 44 SS East Providence, RISilva, Lucien 1969-71 26 LB Fall River, MASilverio, Justin 1993-97 (manager) Quincy, MASimpson, Jeff  1983,1985 77 OT Watertown, MASinkovec, Jake 2011 41 FB Bristol, WISiravo, Mike  1996-97 52 LB Pawtucket, RISisti, Angelo  1941-42,1946 T Providence, RISkerritt, Kenrick 1988-89 1 FL Washington, DCSlamin, Gerald 1931-33 35 G Natick, MASmerlas, Fred  1975-78 (Capt. ’78) 1 DT Waltham, MASmith, Allan 2006-07 92 DE Kansas City, MOSmith, Bill  1973-74 38 OLB Scranton, PASmith, Brady 2006-07 97 DE Finksburg, MDSmith, Charles Jr.  1994-96 38 DB Stevenson, MDSmith, Charles 1963-65 (Capt. ’65) 81 E Owings Mill, MDSmith, Charles 1986-87 39 DE Newton, MASmith, Frank  1971-73 30 FB Salem, MASmith, Jason  1997-99 8 DB Mattapan, MASmith, Jeff 2006, 08-09 6 RB Plympton, MASmith, Justice  1992-95 42 RB Amsterdam, NYSmith, Ken  1976-77 6 QB Newark, DLSmith, Leo  1979-82 24 TB South Weymouth, MASmith, Louis  1917, 1919 Somerville, MASmith, Razzie 2007 21 CB Winter Garden, FLSmith, Robert  1961-63 80 E Bala Cynwood, PASmith, Thomas  1925-28 4 B Cambridge, MASmithers, Bill  1986-87 51 DE Medfield, MASmullen, Allen 1921Snee, Chris 2001-03 76 OG Montrose, PASnow, Kevin  1982-84 2 K Marlborough, MASokol, Tom  1971 G Pittsburgh, PASoroko, Dave  1971-72 80 DE Wallingford, CTSongin, Alfred 1946-49 B Walpole, MASpeight, Kiernan  1995 34 DB Washington, DCSperandio, Steve  1970 (manager) Newport, RISpinney, Arthur  1946-49 (Capt. ’49) E Saugus, MASpinney, Mark 2010-11 69 OL Westford, MAStabile, Jerry  1977-80 49 SS Andover, MAStasunas, Vito 1945Stathoupoulos, Anthony  1949-52 T Malden, MAStancil, T.J.        2001-04 23 S Bensalem, PAStaub, Joe  1976-77 86 DT Revere, MAStautner, Ernest  1946-49 T Greenbush, NYSteinfort, Fred 1972-75 24 KSP Brighton, MAStempsey, Bill  1973 (manager)Stephanos, Bill  1978-80 76 OT Lynn, MAStewart, Edward  1929-31 39 B Bridgewater, MAStewart, Jason 2008 58 LS Weston, MAStewart, Jim  1971 65 OT New Cumberland, PAStetz, William 1964 62 G Pewaukee, WIStevens, Burt  1971-73 20 DB Sayre, PAStolberg, John 1989-92 57 NG Boynton Beach, FLStone, Michael 2011 Holliston, MAStone, Ron  1990-92 67 OT Dorchester, MAStorr, Gregg  1978-81 50 DE Sinking Springs, PAStorz, Erik  1994-96-97 51 LB Rockaway, NJSt. Pierre, Alvini  1953-54 75 G Taunton, MASt. Pierre, Brian  1999-02 2 QB Danvers, MASt. Pierre, Duke  1986-88 31 FB Danvers, MAStrachan, Stephen  1981-84 33 RB Burlington, MAStradford, Troy  1982-84,1986 

(Capt. ’86) 23 RB Linden, NJStratton, Arthur  1965 63 G Melrose, MAStrollo, John  1974 78 OT Middletown, NJStrong, Earl  1974-75 44 HB Brockton, MAStrumski, Leo  1940-41 30 T Canton, MAStuka, Stephen 1947-48 B Clinton, MAStuka, William 1952 QB Clinton, MASukiennik, Tony  1972-73 29 DB Tonawanda, NYSullivan, C.  1944Sullivan, Chris 1992-95 93 DT N. Attleboro, MASullivan, Daniel   1950   LT   Roxbury, MASullivan, Daniel   1959-61 71 T Dorchester, MASullivan, Edward   1945 55 T Watertown, MASullivan, Frank 1923-26 12 E Manchester, NHSullivan, Gregory  1931-33 33 C Jamaica Plain, MASullivan, Henry  1954-56 (Capt. ’56) 22 HB Newport, RISullivan, James  1959 14 HB E. Providence, RISullivan, Jay  1984 29 WS Hauppauge, NYSullivan, Jeffrey  1958 86 E Milton, MA

Sullivan, John 1899 Boston, MASullivan, John 1913-14  Merrimack, MASullivan, John 1916-17 East Boston, MASullivan, John 1950-51 E Marlboro, MASullivan, John 1961-62 74 T Norwell, MASullivan, Joe   1972-73 75 DT Marshfield, MASullivan, Joseph   1928-30   23   E Roxbury, MASullivan, Kevin  1985 37 SS Hauppauge, NYSullivan, Louis  1945 23 T Dorchester, MASullivan, Patrick   1898-99, 1901-02  

(Capt. ’02) Cambridge, MASullivan, Paul  1951 G West Roxbury, MASullivan, Raymond  1956-57 86 E Portsmouth, RISullivan, Robert  1960 23 QB Marlboro, MASullivan, Thomas  1944 27 E Dorchester, MASullivan, Thomas  1951Sullivan, Thomas  1955-57 (Capt. ’57) 47 HB South Boston, MASupple, Leo  1908-09 Holliston, MASutphin, Michael  1999-00 23 PK Ellicott City, MDSutton, D.J.  1997-2000 25 DB Hamilton, OHSwan, Thomas 1918-20Swanke, Karl  1977-79 64 OT Newington, CTSwanke, Rob  1980-83 92 DT Newington, CTSwanke, Rob 2007 25 QB Hartford, CTSwanson, Carl 1917Sweeney, Michael  1902Sweeney, Paul  1934-36 12 G Watertown, MASweeney, Timothy 1893-95 North Easton, MASwenson, Edward  1937-39 34 GSwepson, Jason  1990 24 FL Seekonk, MASwigert, Bobby 2010-11 86 WR Louisville, OHSylvia, Sean 2011 19 DB Dartmouth, MASzczawinski, Ziggy  1977 69 G Lynn, MASzocik, Tom  1971 79 OT Lunenberg, MA

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Tanner, Francis  1950, 1952 HB Newton, MATarasovich, George  1949 C Bridgeport, CTTardio, Rob         1995-98 16 TE Wyckoff, NJTassinari, Anthony  1938-40 39 LG Salem, MATataronis, Richard  1969 61 OG Lawrence, MATattan, George 1910-12Taylor, George 1930-32 11 G Brighton, MATaylor, Richard  1965 G Baltimore, MDTaylor, Tyrone  1983-86 21 RB Bridgeport, CTTeliszewski, Bernard  1954-56 43 FB Dorchester, MATennant, Matt 2007-09 (Capt. ‘09) 65 C Cincinnati, OHTesta, Gary  1962, 1964 40 HB Montclair, NJTevlan, Edward  1902Thayer, Bob  1975-76 93 DE Braintree, MAThomas, Bill  1970-71 27 HB Peekskill, NYThomas, Dave 1967-68 15 DB Stamford, CTThomas, David  1982-84 (Capt. ’84) 50 DE Capitol Heights, MDThomas, William  1969 30 LHB Peekskill, NYThompson, David 1986-89 17 OLB Louisville, NYThompson, Ryan 2005-07 85 TE Akron, OHThompson, William  1984-87 46 DEThompson, Will 2008, 10-11 50 LB Jersey City, NJ

Trenton, NJThurman, Tony  1981-85 17 WS Lynn, MATiernan, James  1954, 1956 32 HB Providence, RITierney, Charles  1916 7 LTTierney, Ryan 2011 (manager) Wenham, MAToal, Brian 2004-06, 08 16 LB Wyckoff, NJToal, Greg 2000-03 16 FB Wyckoff, NJTobin, Joseph 1942 20 T Arlington, MATobin, Thomas  1963 T Newton, MATocyzlowski, Charles  1969 KSP Arlington, MATocyzlowski, Henry  1938-39 (Capt. ’39) 22 QB Lynn, MATocyzlowski, Martin  1972 46 DHB Arlington, MATolefree, Shalom  1994-96-97 26 DB Kansas City, MOTomeo, Michael  1960-62 42 HB Beverly, MATomozewski, Stanley  1893Toner, Ed  1987-90 35 FB Swampscott, MATonry, Henry  1915Toof, Shaun 2001-02 83 WR Millis, MAToohig, William  1898 Chelsea, MAToomey, Paul  1934-36Toppa, John Sr.  1950-52 (Capt. ’52) C Middletown, RIToppa, John Jr.  1978 13 QB Newport, RITortolini, Albert  1934-36 43 HB Lynn, MATosi, Donald  1957-59 85 E Manchester, MATosi, Flavio  1930, 32-33 21 E Beverly, MAToupal, Jim  1967 30 FB Trinidad, COTower, Matt 2000 39 FB Upper Saddle Ridge, NJTownsend, Geoff  1981 40 RB Mississauga, ONTTrapilo, Steve 1982-86 (Capt. ’86) 65 OG-OT Milton, MATreat, Herbert 1920Trevisani, Peter  1988-89 47 LB Weston, MATribble, DeJuan 2004-07 27 CB Cincinnati, OHTripucka, Chris 1982Trowbridge, Raymond 1916 2 LE

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(Capt. ’87) 40 FB Braintree, MATurner, Steve 1973-74 73 DT Dartmouth, MATwitchell, Thomas 1914Twombly, Darren 1984-86 56 C Manchester, MATwomey, Albert 1941,1944-46 C Stoughton, MATyburczy, Joe 2003 80 TE Rutherford, NJ

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Wilczewski, George 1925-28 35 LG Hyde Park, MAWillette, Jerry 2006-00 99 DT Mansfield, MAWilletts, Mike 1996-99 98 DL Alexandria, VAWillging, Michael 1986 16 QB Cincinnati, OHWilliams, Andre 2010-11 34 RB Schnecksville, PAWilliams, Brian 1987-90 43 CB Cincinnati, OHWilliams, Dan 2008-09, 11 33 LB Cambridge, MAWiliams, David 1941Williams, Dominique 2011 9 DB Brockton, MAWilliams, Harris 2011 64 OL Lynn, MAWilliams, Jazzmen 2002-05 4 CB Pittsford, NYWilliams, Joseph 1894Williams, Marco 1999-01 41 LB Tampa, FLWilliams, Michael 1985-86 11 SS Yonkers, NYWilliams, Michael 1991 54 OLB Brockton, MAWilliams, Steve 1984-88 2 CB Providence, RIWilliams, Theodore 1941 Gloucester, MAWilliamson, John 1965 84 E North Reading, MAWillis, Fred 1967-70 (Capt. ’70) 33 HB Natick, MAWillis, Keith Jr. 2005 93 DE Stoughton, MAWilpert, Frank 2001-02 69 OT Oak Ridge, NJWilson, Frank 1920-23 37 Watertown, MAWilson, Mark 1985 (manager)Wilson, Tom 1994 39 LB Broxville, NYWinslow, John 1895Wise, Randolph 1932 24 C West Roxbury, MAWisnewski, John 1947, 1949Wissler, John 1956 (manager)Wolf, Joe 1985-88 (Capt. ’88) 64 OG Allentown, PAWolfelsburger, Scott 1985 (senior trainer)Wood, Scott 1989-90 TE Los Angeles, CAWood, Todd 1989-91 3 SS Mount Vernon, NYWoodbury, Erik 1993 29 PK St. Thomas, Virgin IslandsWoods, Frank 1912Woods, Jermaine 1993 15 SS Dorchester, MAWoody, Dmaien 1996-98 63 OL Beaverdam, VAWomack, Adam 1989-90 48 FB Cheshire, CTWoronicz, Henry 1978Worth, Ralph R. 1936-38Wright, Sean 1990-92 16 PK Kansas City, MOWright, Wilie 1995-97-98 13 OL Weymouth, MA

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(Capt. ’00) 66 OT Weymouth, MAZumbach, Dave 1973-74, 1976 21 SE Taylor, PAZumbach, Dave 1973-74, 1976 21 SE Taylor, PA

Luke Urban was a four-year letterwinner at end and team captain in 1923.

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cotton Bowl

January 1, 1940 • Dallas, Texas

Clemson 6, Boston College 3

Frank Leahy came to Boston College in 1939, succeeding theimmortal Gil Dobie, and immediately declared, “I did not cometo 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 Clemsonin the Cotton Bowl — the first New England team to participatein a bowl game in 20 years. The Eagles took a 3-0 lead on AlexLukachik’s 36-yard field goal, but Clemson roared right back onits next possession, and Charley Timmons ran for a score.

That was it for the day. Banks McFadden knocked down threeCharley O’Rourke passes in the end zone in the fourth quarter,and BC drove to the Clemson 8-yard line late in the game butfailed to score.

Scoring Summary

Clemson 0 6 0 0 — 6

Boston College 0 3 0 0 — 3

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.

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Team Statistics CU BC

First Downs 11 9

Total Net Yds 239 184

Net Yds Rushing 204 111

Net Yds Passing 35 73

Interceptions 2 1

Penalties 8-80 8-90

Fumbles-Lost 5-3 3-2

SUGAR Bowl

January 1, 1941 • New Orleans, La.

Boston College 19, Tennessee 13

In Leahy’s second year, the Eagles went unbeaten in 11 gamesand finished with their highest national ranking ever, thanks toa gritty come-from-behind 19-13 win over Tennessee in the SugarBowl. The Volunteers, who had not lost a regular season game inthree years, led 7-0 at the half, but Joe Zabliski’s recovery of ablocked punt set up Harry Connolly’s game-tying touchdown andextra point in the third quarter.

Tennessee came back to take a 13-7 lead, but Mike Holovakended a 60-yard drive when he scored BC’s second touchdown.However, Leahy elected to run Holovak for the extra point whichwas stopped. The score remained tied, 13-13.

Don Currivan blocked a Tennessee field goal in the fourth quar-ter and started BC on its winning drive.

Scoring Summary

Tennessee 7 0 6 0 — 13

Boston College 0 0 13 6 — 19

First 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 Col-

lege 7.

BC — Mike HOLOVAK 1 run (HOLOVAK run failed). Score: Boston College 13, Ten-

nessee 13.

Fourth Quarter

BC — Charlie O’ROURKE 24 run (MAZNICKI kick failed). Score: Boston College

19, Tennessee 13.

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January 1, 1943 • Miami, Fla.

Alabama 37, Boston College 21

This contest was a wild affair, as Boston College took a 14-0lead on two of Mike Holovak’s three touchdowns on the day. Holo-vak’s first touchdown came on a 65-yard run and his second ona 35-yard sweep.

After Alabama fought back and took a 19-14 lead, Holovakscored his third touchdown of the day on a two-yard plunge. HarryConnolly’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 theteam’s best linemen, broke his toe getting dressed for the gameand never played), and Alabama took the lead for good on a fieldgoal. The Tide soon took a 28-21 advantage and the Eaglesmissed their tying chance when they were unable to score fromthe 8-yard line in the fourth quarter.

Scoring Summary

Alabama 0 22 6 9 — 37

Boston College 14 7 0 0 — 21

ALABAMA — Touchdowns: Wheeler LEETH 14 pass from Russ MOSLEY (George

HECT kick). Bobby Tom JENKINS 40 run (HECT kick). JENKINS 1 run. Johnny AU-

GUST 15 run. Field Goals: 25 FG HECT. SAFETY: Joe DOMNANOVICH.

BOSTON COLLEGE — Touchdowns: Mike HOLOVAK 65 run (Harry CONNOLLY kick).

HOLOVAK 35 run (CONNOLLY kick). HOLOVAK 2 run (CONNOLLY kick).

taNGERINE Bowl

December 18, 1982 • Orlando, Fla.

Auburn 33, Boston College 26

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 5-yard run and accounted for a pair of two-point-conversions), but the Eagles’ furious second-half rally felljust short of victory. The Eagles scored on the first drive of thegame and then played tremendous defense, stopping the nation-ally ranked Auburn Tigers twice on drives inside their own 5-yardline without surrendering a touchdown. The Tigers used theirblinding outside speed to score three second-quarter touchdownsand increased their lead to 33-10 by the end of the third.

Scoring Summary

Boston College 7 3 0 16 — 26

Auburn 3 20 10 0 — 33

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 BC AU

First Downs 24 27

Total Net Yds 414 490

Net Yds Rushing 115 313

Net Yds Passing 299 177

Interceptions 2 1

Penalties 2-38 3-30

Fumbles-Lost 3-3 4-1

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December 29, 1983 • Memphis, Tenn.

Notre Dame 19, Boston College 18

Despite bitter 11-degree temperatures, Doug Flutie shinedonce again in postseason action, completing 16 of 37 passes for287 yards and three touchdowns. The Fighting Irish, however, alsotallied three TDs and emerged a one-point victor.

Scott Gieselman grabbed a 3-yard touchdown flip from Flutiemidway through the third quarter, but the contest was a dead-locked defensive struggle for the remainder of the evening. With1:08 left on a fourth-down situation on Notre Dame’s 35, Flutie’stoss intended for Joe Giaquinto up the middle fell incomplete.

Tailback Troy Stradford was the Eagles leading ground gainerwith 51 yards on 16 carries. Flutie, however, was named thegame’s Most Valuable Player for his aerial efforts.

Scoring Summary

Boston College 6 6 6 0 — 18

Notre Dame 7 12 0 0 — 19

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.

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Team Statistics ND BC

First Downs 19 15

Total Net Yds 376 380

Net Yds Rushing 225 93

Net Yds Passing 151 287

Interceptions 1 2

Penalties 5-47 7-55

Fumbles-Lost 3-1 1-0

COttON BOwl

January 1, 1985 • Dallas, Texas

Boston College 45, Houston 28

Four months to the day after the memorable 1984 seasonbegan, it ended with the Eagles’ first postseason Bowl victory in44 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) threwtwo 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 wasthe longest aerial connection of the year for the Eagles. Flutiewould add his Cotton Bowl-record third touchdown pass later inthe contest.

Houston trimmed two touchdowns off BC’s 31-14 halftime leadbefore the Eagle ground game asserted itself.

Scoring Summary

Houston 7 7 14 0 — 28

Boston College 17 14 0 14 — 45

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.

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Team Statistics BC UH

First Downs 22 15

Total Net Yds 533 321

Net Yds Rushing 353 167

Net Yds Passing 180 154

Interceptions 2 2

Penalties 7-64 7-66

Fumbles-Lost 2-1 3-2

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December 23, 1986 • Tampa, Fla.

Boston College 27, Georgia 24

Eagle quarterback Shawn Halloran connected with wide re-ceiver Kelvin Martin on a 5-yard touchdown pass with just 32 sec-onds remaining in the game to give Boston College a thrilling27-24 victory over the Georgia Bulldogs in the first Hall of FameBowl game in Tampa, FL.

The perfectly timed touchdown toss capped a sparkling 76-yard drive that began with just 2:38 left on the clock and Georgiaholding a 24-20 edge.

The Eagles started the game in high gear, with Halloran pick-ing apart the Bulldogs’ defense for 22 completions in his first 31attempts — good for 242 yards, a touchdown and a 20-7 lead atintermission. Georgia roared back in the second half, however,outscoring the Eagles 17-0 until BC’s magical final drive.

Scoring Summary

Georgia 7 0 10 7 — 24

Boston College 3 17 0 7 — 27

First Quarter

UGA — James JACKSON 7 run (Jonathan CRUMLEY kick), 5:24 left. Score: Geor-

gia 7, Boston College 0.

BC — FG 23 Brian LOWE, 0:40 left. Score: Georgia 7, Boston College 3.

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.

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.

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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Team Statistics UGA BC

First Downs 18 26

Total Net Yds 272 427

Net Yds Rushing 94 111

Net Yds Passing 178 316

Interceptions 0 2

Penalties 3-30 6-45

Fumbles-Lost 4-2 3-0

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January 1, 1993 • Tampa, Fla.

Tennessee 38, Boston College 23

The Eagles’ first bowl appearance in six years fell short ofbeing a success as a 17-point scoring blitz by Tennessee in thethird quarter broke open a close game and gave the speedy Vol-unteers a lead that could not be matched. BC had some outstand-ing performances from tight end Pete Mitchell, who set a Hall ofFame Bowl receiving record with nine catches for 100 yards (anda pair of scores), and from quarterback Glenn Foley, who clickedon 23-of-46 passes for 268 yards and threw a pair of two-pointconversions in addition to the two TD passes to Mitchell.

BC rallied in the final quarter with Foley’s 17-yard TD pass toMitchell and Darnell Campbell’s 7-yard scoring dash, each ofwhich was followed by a successful two-point conversion play,but the clock ran out on BC’s strong closing effort.

Scoring Summary

Boston College 0 7 0 16 — 23

Tennessee 14 0 17 7 — 38

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 — 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, BC 7.

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 28, Boston College 7.

UT — Mose PHILLIPS 69 pass from SHULER (BECKSVOORT kick), 2:01 left. Score:

Tennessee 35, Boston College 7.

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: Ten-

nessee 38, Boston College 15.

BC — Darnell CAMPBELL 7 run (Ivan BOYD from FOLEY pass). Score: Tennessee

38, Boston College 23.

stats

Team Statistics UT BC

First Downs 20 22

Total Net Yds 450 371

Net Yds Rushing 157 103

Net Yds Passing 293 268

Interceptions 0 1

Penalties 5-40 5-25

Fumbles-Lost 1-1 1-0

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Boston College 31, Virginia 13

Glenn Foley put on another masterful passing show in leadingthe Eagles to the Carquest Bowl championship before a CBS na-tional television audience. The Virginia Cavaliers gave BC an earlyscare, picking off Foley’s second pass of the game and convertingit into a touchdown and a 7-0 advantage just 1:05 into the game.

But Foley would make few mistakes in the ensuing 58 minutesand 55 seconds of play. In this, his final collegiate appearance,Foley would go on to set eight Block buster/Carquest Bowlrecords, passing for 391 yards and three touchdowns and earninghimself the game’s Most Valuable Player award.

Overall, the Eagle offense was splendid. When the gameended, BC had gained a whopping 557 yards — nearly seven yardsper play.

Scoring Summary

Virginia 7 6 0 0 — 13

Boston College 3 14 7 7 — 31

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 — Pete MITCHELL 12 pass from Glenn FOLEY (David GORDON kick), 10:43

left. Score: Tennessee 14, Boston College 7.

Third Quarter

UT — SHULER 14 run (BECKSVOORT kick), 10:17 left. Score: Tennessee 21,

Boston College 7.

UT — FG 25 BECKSVOORT, 4:42 left. Score: Tennessee 28, Boston College 7.

UT — Mose PHILLIPS 69 pass from SHULER (BECKSVOORT kick), 2:01 left. Score:

Tennessee 35, Boston College 7.

Fourth Quarter

UT — FLEMING 48 pass from Jerry COLQUITT (BECKSVOORT kick), 7:55 left.

Score: Tennessee 38, Boston College 7.

BC — MITCHELL 17 pass from FOLEY (MITCHELL from FOLEY pass). Score: Ten-

nessee 38, Boston College 15.

BC — Darnell CAMPBELL 7 run (Ivan BOYD from FOLEY pass). Score: Tennessee

38, Boston College 23.

statsTeam Statistics UVA BC

First Downs 16 27

Total Net Yds 298 557

Net Yds Rushing 85 166

Net Yds Passing 213 391

Interceptions 0 2

Penalties 3-35 4-33

Fumbles-Lost 1-0 2-1

JEEP aLOHa BOwLDecember 25, 1994 • Honolulu, Hawaii

Boston College 12, Kansas State 7

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 quarter-back Chad May eight times. The Kansas State offense could notmanage a touchdown in the game; the Wildcats’ only points cameon a blocked punt, which was recovered in the end zone.

Kansas State scored on the blocked punt on the last play ofthe first quarter, and both defenses dueled in front of an ABC-TVnational audience before the Eagles were able to muster anotherlong drive in the fourth period that culminated in David Gordon’s35-yard field goal with 1:18 left. The key play of that successfullate drive was a 46-yard pass from Mark Hartsell to wide receiverKenyatta Watson.

Scoring Summary

Boston College 7 2 0 3 — 12

Kansas State 7 0 0 0 — 7

First Quarter

BC — Justice SMITH 2 run (David GORDON kick), 10:35 left. Score: Boston Col-

lege 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.

statsTeam Statistics KSU BC

First Downs 7 13

Total Net Yds 124 317

Net Yds Rushing -61 149

Net Yds Passing 185 168

Interceptions 2 1

Penalties 9-56 7-84

Fumbles-Lost 0-0 0-0

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Colorado 62, Boston College 28

Colorado began the game with a 65-yard drive that resulted inthe first touchdown. The Eagles returned the favor with a drive oftheir own, but John Matich missed a field goal and Colorado tookover again. The Buffaloes charged down the field, scoring anothertouchdown. The Buffaloes would score again before the first quarterended. The Eagles showed they would not give up when George Whiteintercepted a pass from CU quarterback Mike Moschetti and returnedit 78 yards for the Eagles’ first touchdown of the game. With 7:22left in the first half, the Eagles trailed by a score of 35-7. The halfcame to a close, however, with Colorado ahead 45-7.

The third quarter offered much the same, with Tim Hasselbeck andSt. Pierre combining to complete only nine of 28 passes. By the endof the day, Colorado took a convincing 62-28 win back to Boulder.

Scoring Summary

Boston College 0 7 7 14 — 28

Colorado 21 24 10 7 — 62

First QuarterCU — Cortlen JOHNSON 10 run (Jeremy ALDRICH kick), 11:05 left. Score: Col-

orado 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: Col-

orado 21, Boston College 0.Second QuarterCU — 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 Col-

lege 7.CU — 26 FG ALDRICH, 0:29 left. Score: Colorado 45, Boston College 7.Third QuarterCU — 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.Fourth QuarterCU — 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.

statsTeam Statistics BC CU

First Downs 12 29

Total Net Yds 255 523

Net Yds Rushing 96 365

Net Yds Passing 159 158

Interceptions 3 1

Penalties 6-62 5-40

Fumbles-Lost 2-1 1-0

JEEP aLOHa BOwLDecember 25, 2000 • Honolulu, Hawaii

Boston College 31, Arizona State 17

Boston College put on a second-half offensive explosion todefeat Arizona State by a 31-17 score in the 2000 Jeep AlohaBowl. Though Arizona State jumped on the board first, BC wasquick to respond with 10 straight points for a 10-7 lead after onequarter. Senior running back Cedric Washington marched into theend zone just 1:07 after the ASU score on a 10-yard run.

Leading 24-10 to start the fourth quarter, senior linebackerRyan 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’ finalscore of the day and a 31-10 lead. ASU added a late score.

Boston College accumulated 180 yards on the ground, includ-ing a final 100-yard rushing game (109 yards) for Washington.

Scoring Summary

Boston College 10 0 14 7 — 31

Arizona State 7 3 0 7 — 17

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

ASU — FG 28 BARTH, 11:17 left. Score: Boston College 10, Arizona State 10.

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

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.

statsTeam Statistics BC ASU

First Downs 14 20

Total Net Yds 389 360

Net Yds Rushing 180 140

Net Yds Passing 209 220

Interceptions 1 2

Penalties 6-62 3-30

Fumbles-Lost 2-1 4-3

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MUsIC CItY BOwl

December 28, 2001 • Nashville, Tenn.

Boston College 20, Georgia 16

Boston College snapped its 22-game losing streak to rankedteams with a thrilling 20-16 victory over No. 16 Georgia in the2001 Music City Bowl. Consensus All-America tailback WilliamGreen rushed for 149 yards, including a seven-yard, game-winningtouchdown with 4:43 remaining in the game, to lead the Eaglesto 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 fum-bles and two first downs resulting from UGA penalties. Brian St.Pierre finished with 109 yards and one touchdown on nine com-pletions. Green led all rushers with 149 yards and one touchdown,rushing for his 10th 100-yard game of the season. Fred Gibsonwas the game’s leading receiver with 109 yards on six receptions.

Scoring Summary

Boston College 3 10 0 7 — 20

Georgia 7 3 6 0 — 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.

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Team Statistics BC UGA

First Downs 16 23

Total Net Yds 306 410

Net Yds Rushing 197 122

Net Yds Passing 109 288

Interceptions 0 2

Penalties 4-20 9-74

Fumbles-Lost 2-0 2-2

MOtOR CItY BOwl

December 26, 2002 • Detroit, Mich.

Boston College 51, Toledo 25

Boston College won a bowl game for an unprecedented thirdyear in a row as the Eagles thumped Toledo, 51-25, in the MotorCity Bowl in Detroit. Senior quarterback Brian St. Pierre saved hisbest for last, completing 25-of-35 passes for a career-high 342yards and three touchdowns as the Eagles capped one of the mostsuccessful seasons in their football history. The game was neverclose as the Eagles scored touchdowns on their first six posses-sions. BC took the opening kickoff on its own 24 and marched 76yards in 10 plays behind the rushing of Derrick Knight, who fin-ished the day with 19 carries for 65 yards and one touchdown.

After Toledo pulled to within 14-3, the Eagles mounted anotherimpressive drive, culminating in a St. Pierre touchdown pass toanother talented sophomore wide receiver, a 40-yarder to JoelHazard that made the score 21-3. The Rockets could get no closerthe rest of the day.

Scoring Summary

Boston College 14 28 6 3 — 51

Toledo 3 15 7 0 — 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.

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Team Statistics BC UT

First Downs 30 21

Total Net Yds 491 433

Net Yds Rushing 149 102

Net Yds Passing 342 331

Interceptions 0 2

Penalties 1-39 3-70

Fumbles-Lost 0-0 3-0

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December 31, 2003 • San Francisco, Calif.

Boston College 35, Colorado State 21

Boston College celebrated New Year’s Eve in the City by theBay by winning its fourth consecutive bowl game, a 35-21 victoryover 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 highnote, returning the opening kickoff to the Colorado State 41. All-time rushing leader Derrick Knight dominated the opening driveand scored from the five to give the Eagles a 7-0 lead with 12:14left. A 40-yard Van Pelt scoring pass with seven minutes remain-ing in the third trimmed BC’s lead to 21-14, but a Stancil inter-ception led to a Peterson-to-Lester 19-yard TD pass to give theEagles 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.

Scoring Summary

Colorado State 0 7 7 7 — 21

Boston College 21 0 0 14 — 35

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.

Second Quarter

CSU — Jimmy GREEN 7 run (Jeff BABCOCK kick), BC 21, CSU 7, 10:24 left.

Third Quarter

CSU — David ANDERSON 40 pass from Bradlee VAN PELT (BABCOCK kick), BC

21, CSU 14, 7:00 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.

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Team Statistics CSU BC

First Downs 21 19

Total Net Yds 388 361

Net Yds Rushing 146 137

Net Yds Passing 242 224

Interceptions 5 1

Penalties 4-35 5-56

Fumbles-Lost 0-0 0-0

CONtINENtaL tIRE BOwL

December 30, 2004 • Charlotte, N.C.

Boston College 37, North Carolina 24

In his first game back from a broken finger, senior quarterbackPaul Peterson threw for 236 yards as the Eagles won a fifth straightbowl game, beating North Carolina 37-24 in the Continental TireBowl. Redshirt freshman Andre Callender carried the ball 26 timesfor 174 yards and a touchdown in a balanced offensive effort. UNCopened the third with a Connor Barth field goal to take a 24-21lead. As the third quarter came to an end, however, Callendergained 38 yards to the UNC 10, setting up a 1-yard touchdownplunge three plays later that gave BC a 27-24 lead.

The Eagle defense forced a punt on UNC’s next drive and BCtook over with good field position. On fourth down at the UNC 21,Ohliger faked the field goal and ran for the score, avoiding would-be Tar Heel tacklers on the way and stunning the crowd as theEagles took a 34-24 lead. BC’s final points came when WilliamTroost hit an 18-yard field goal with 4:09 left.

Scoring Summary

Boston College 14 7 0 16 — 37

North Carolina 7 14 3 0 — 24

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.

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.

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Team Statistics BC UNC

First Downs 20 22

Total Net Yds 477 364

Net Yds Rushing 228 105

Net Yds Passing 249 259

Interceptions 0 0

Penalties 3-20 5-40

Fumbles-Lost 1-1 0-0

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MPC CoMPUtERs Bowl

December 28, 2005 • Boise, Idaho

Boston College 27, Boise State 21

Ryan Glasper intercepted a Jared Zabransky pass in the endzone with 37 seconds left to lift Boston College past Boise State27-21 in the 2005 MPC Computers Bowl.

Playing before a hostile crowd and on the blue turf of home-standing Boise State, the Eagles stunned the Broncos by scoringthe first 27 points of the game as quarterback Matt Ryan con-nected on three touchdown passes, including two to Tony Gonzalezin 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 whenhe found Gonzalez for a 24-yard touchdown pass. Following aRyan Ohliger 30-yard field goal, BC linebacker Jolonn Dunbarcaused a fumble that was picked up by Ray Henderson and takento the Broncos 13 yard-line. Ryan then hooked up with Gonzalezon a 13-yard strike to give the Eagles a 17-0 lead.

Scoring Summary

Boston College 7 17 3 0 — 27

Boise State 0 0 7 14 — 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.

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.

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Team Statistics BSU BC

First Downs 17 20

Total Net Yds 360 383

Net Yds Rushing 43 127

Net Yds Passing 317 256

Interceptions 2 1

Penalties 7-69 11-94

Fumbles-Lost 1-0 2-1

MEINEKE CaR CaRE Bowl

December 30, 2006 • Charlotte, N.C.

Boston College 25, Navy 24

Interim Head Coach Frank Spaziani etched his name into theBC record books as the only undefeated coach in school historywhen he led the Eagles to a 25-24, come-from-behind victoryover Navy in the Meineke Car Care Bowl. Spaziani was given theinterim title after Tom O’Brien departed for N.C. State and he ledthe Eagles through their bowl game preparations. Junior quar-terback Matt Ryan was named the game’s most valuable playerafter he completed 20-of-29 passes for 242 yards and one touch-down.

With Navy trying to kill the clock with less than two minutesremaining, Dunbar recovered a Reggie Campbell fumble at theMidshipmen 36. Ryan completed a 15-yard pass to Purvis to getthe Eagles within field goal range. Kicker Steve Aponavicius con-nected from 37 yards as time expired and, almost miraculously,the Eagles had won yet another bowl game.

Scoring Summary

Navy 7 14 3 0 — 24

Boston College 6 10 0 9 — 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 Kaheaku-Enhada (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

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.

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Team Statistics Navy BC

First Downs 21 17

Total Net Yds 403 315

Net Yds Rushing 322 73

Net Yds Passing 81 242

Interceptions 0 2

Penalties 3-30 5-25

Fumbles-Lost 3-2 0-0

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December 28, 2007 • Orlando, Fla.

Boston College 24, Michigan State 21

Quarterback Matt Ryan ended a brilliant career in style byleading the Eagles to an 11th victory for only the second time inschool history as BC defeated Michigan State, 24-21, in theChamps Sports Bowl in Orlando.

Ryan completed 22-of-47 passes for 249 yards and threetouchdowns as the Eagles kept the nation’s longest bowl gamewinning streak alive with their eighth straight bowl win. The winalso propelled the team to a No. 10 finish in the final AP collegefootball poll of the season, BC’s first top 10 finish since the 1984season. Michigan State had an opportunity to pull the upset, tak-ing over with 2:37 left in the game. But on first down, BC’s PaulAnderson intercepted a Hoyer pass and returned it to the MSU29, allowing the Eagles to run out the clock.

Scoring Summary

Boston College 7 7 3 7 — 24

Michigan State 7 3 3 8 — 21

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.

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.

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.

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.

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Team Statistics BC MSU

First Downs 17 18

Total Net Yds 276 303

Net Yds Rushing 27 172

Net Yds Passing 249 131

Interceptions 1 4

Penalties 4-22 1-15

Fumbles-Lost 2-1 3-1

MUsIC CItY Bowl

December 31, 2008 • Nashville, Tenn.

Vanderbilt 16, Boston College 14

Vanderbilt won a bowl game for the fi rst time in exactly 53years when Bryant Hahnfeldt kicked a 45-yard field goal with3:26 left to beat Boston College 16-14 in the Music City Bowl.

Vanderbilt hadn’t even played in a bowl since 1982 and thewin gave the Commodores (7-6) their fi rst winning season sincethen, too.

Boston College (9-5) snapped the nation’s longest bowl win-ning streak after eight straight games in its 10th consecutivebowl appearance. The Eagles also missed a chance at fi nishingwith at least 10 wins for a third straight season.

Scoring Summary

Boston College 0 7 0 7 — 14

Vanderbilt 6 0 7 3 — 16

First Quarter

VU — Hahnfeldt, B 42 yd field goal, 7-34 3:05, BC 0, VU 3.

VU — Hahnfeldt, B 26 yd fi eld goal, 5-57 2:46, BC 0, VU 6.

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.

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Team Statistics BC VU

First Downs 14 16

Total Net Yds 331 200

Net Yds Rushing 141 79

Net Yds Passing 190 121

Interceptions 2 0

Penalties 3-34 0-0

Fumbles-Lost 3-1 1-0

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EMERalD Bowl

December 26, 2009 • San Francisco, Calif.

USC 24, Boston College 13

Matt Barkley threw touchdown passes to Stanley Havili onSouthern California’s first two possessions and added a touch-down run in the fourth quarter to help the Trojans beat BostonCollege 24-13 in the Emerald Bowl.

Damian Williams caught 12 passes for 189 yards, setting upHavili’s second score and Barkley’s 1-yard sneak that gave USCa 24-13 lead with 11:53 remaining.

The Eagles stayed close with the Trojans for most of the gamebefore Dave Shinskie threw an interception to Shareece Wrightearly in the fourth quarter. On the next play, Barkley connectedon a 48-yard pass to Williams. Barkley scored on the next play.

Scoring Summary

Boston College 0 13 0 0 — 13

USC 7 7 3 7 — 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

Third Quarter

USC — Congdon 38 yd field goal, 10-70, 4:51, 13-17

Fourth Quarter

USC — Barkley 1 yd run (Congdon kick), 2-49, 0:29, 13-24

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Team Statistics BC USC

First Downs 18 20

Total Net Yds 312 438

Net Yds Rushing 94 88

Net Yds Passing 218 350

Interceptions 1 2

Penalties 4-30 6-37

Fumbles-Lost 3-1 1-0

KRaFt FIGHt HUNGER Bowl

January 9, 2011 • San Francisco, Calif.

Nevada 20, Boston College 13

Rishard Matthews caught a touchdown pass and returned apunt for another score, and No. 13 Nevada used its best defensivegame of the season to beat Boston College 20-13.

Colin Kaepernick threw for 192 yards and a touchdown for theWolf Pack (13-1), who snapped a four-game bowl losing streakby tying a school record for wins in a season, set when it playedin what used to be Division I-AA.

The win was sealed by Khalid Wooten’s interception on thefinal drive of the game for the Eagles (7-6).

The game matched BC’s top-ranked rushing defense againstNevada’s high-powered pistol attack that was third in the nationin rushing. The defense won that battle, holding the Wolf Packto a season-low 114 yards on the ground, including just 22 forKaepernick.

Freshman Chase Rettig completed 14 of 34 passes for 121yards and two interceptions. Boston College played without lead-ing rusher Montel Harris, who got hurt in pre-game warmups.

Scoring Summary

Nevada 14 3 3 0 - 20

Boston College 7 0 3 3 - 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)

Second Quarter

NEV — 5:48 Martinez 32 yd field goal, 10-65, 5:27

Third Quarter

NEV — 5:48 Martinez 32 yd field goal, 10-65, 5:27

Fourth Quarter

BC — 3:52 Freese 32 yd field goal, 9-5, 1:39

stats

Team Statistics BC NEV

First Downs 12 16

Total Net Yds 185 306

Net Yds Rushing 64 114

Net Yds Passing 121 192

Interceptions 2 1

Penalties 6-51 6-75

Fumbles-Lost 1-0 2-2

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all-aMerica classic

St. Petersburg, Fla.

1990 Ivan Caesar, LB

Kevin Pearson, LB

Ed Toner, RB

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, Assistant 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

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, Assistant Coach

1976 Joe Yukica, Assistant Coach

1977 Kelly Elias, DB

Don Peterson, TE

Steve Schindler, OL

Bob Watts, LB

Joe Yukica, Head Coach

1980 John Schmeding, OL

1984 George Radachowsky, DB

1987 John Bosa, DL

1988 Jack Bicknell, Asst. Coach

Darren Flutie, WR

Bill Romanowski, LB

1990 Jack Bicknell, Head Coach

Rico Labbe, DB

1992 Chuckie Dukes, RB

1993 Glenn Foley, QB

1994 Stephen Boyd, LB

Pete Mitchell, TE

1998 Doug Brzezinski, OG

2001 Tim Hassselbeck, QB

Paul Zukauskas, OG

2003 Brian St. Pierre, QB

2004 Doug Goodwin, DT

Derrick Knight, RB

2008 Jo-Lonn Dunbar, LB

Jamie Silva, DB

2009 Robert Francois, LB

2010 Mike McLaughlin, LB

HUla Bowl

Honolulu, Hawaii

1962 Lou Kirouac, E

1976 Don Macek, C

1978 Ken Smith, QB

1984 Steve DeOssie, LB

1985 Jack Bicknell, Head Coach

Doug Flutie, QB

Gerard Phelan, WR

Tony Thurman, DB

1990 Brian Lowe, K/P

1992 Chuckie Dukes, RB

1993 Glenn Foley, QB

1994 Stephen Boyd, LB

Pete Mitchell, TE

1997 Todd Pollack, TE

2000 Mike Cook, OT

2001 Dedrick Dewalt, WR

Lenny Walls, CB

2006 Patrick Ross, C

2007 James Marten, OT

2008 Andre Callender, RB

Jeff Jagodzinski, Asst. Coach

tHe villages

gridiron classic

Orlando, Fla.

2000 Cedric Washington, RB

2001 Sean Guthrie, DE

2005 Grant Adams, WR

T.J. Stancil, FS

JaPan Bowl

Tokyo, Japan

1985 Jack Bicknell, Head Coach

Doug Flutie, QB

Gerard Phelan, WR

1986 Mike Ruth, NT

Scott Gieselman, TE

1990 Tom Waddle, WR

senior Bowl

Mobile, Ala.

1955 Frank Morze, T

1956 John Miller, T

1959 Don Allard, QB

Allan Miller, RB

1962 Bill Byrne, G

1963 Harry Crump, RB

1964 Jack Concannon, QB

1965 Bill Cronin, E

Jim Whalen, E

1967 Bob Hyland, G

1971 Fred Willis, RB

1973 Jeff Yeates, DL

1974 Gordon Browne, OL

1975 Mike Esposito, RB

Al Krevis, OL

1977 Tom Lynch, OL

Bob Watts, LB

1979 Fred Smerlas, DL

1980 John Schmeding, OG

1983 Jack Belcher, C

Junior Poles, DL

1985 Mark MacDonald, OL

1987 Steve Trapilo, OL

1993 Tom Nalen, C

1995 Pete Kendall, OG

1998 Doug Brzezinski, OG

Mike Cloud, RB

1999 Darnell Alford, OT

Chris Hovan, DE

Pedro Cirino, DB

George White, DB

2001 Lenny Walls, CB

2003 Dan Koppen, C

2006 Will Blackmon, WR/CB

Mathias Kiwanuka, DE,

Jeremy Trueblood, OT

2007 Josh Beekman, OG

James Marten, OT

2008 Gosder Cherilus, OT

DeJuan Tribble, DB

2009 Ron Brace, DT

BJ Raji, DT

2010 Matt Tennant, C

2011 Anthony Castonzo, OT

Mark Herzlich, LB

2012 Donnie Fletcher, LB

consensUs 1st-teaM

all-aMerica

1920 Luke Urban, E

1940 Gene Goodreault, E

1942 Mike Holovak, RB

1984 Doug Flutie, QB

Tony Thurman, DB

1985 Mike Ruth, NT

1994 Pete Mitchell, TE

1998 Mike Cloud, RB

2001 William Green, RB

2007 Jamie Silva, DB

2010 Luke Kuechly, LB

2011 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

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Mike Maycock, DB

Tim Sherwin, TE

1981 Jim Budness, LB

Doug Flutie, QB

Gerry Raymond, OG

1982 Jack Belcher, C

Vic Crawford, DB

Steve DeOssie, LB

Doug Flutie, QB

Steve Lively, OL

Scott Nizolek, TE

Rob Swanke, DL

1983 Steve DeOssie, LB

Doug Flutie, QB

Mark MacDonald, OL

George Radachowsky, DB

Mike Ruth, NT

1984 Mike Ruth, NT

Troy Stradford, RB

Tony Thurman, DB

Doug Flutie, QB

Jack Bicknell Jr., C

Mark MacDonald, OL

Gerard Phelan, WR

1985 Scott Gieselman, TE

Kelvin Martin, WR

Bill Romanowski, LB

Mike Ruth, NT

1986 John Bosa, DL

Karl Kreshpane, DB

Kelvin Martin, WR

Bill Romanowski, LB

Troy Stradford, RB

Steve Trapilo, OL

1987 Pete Casparriello, TE

Darren Flutie, WR

Bill Romanowski, LB

Dave Widell, OL

1988 Eric Lindstrom, DL

Tom Waddle, WR

Joe Wolf, OL

1989 Ivan Caesar, LB

Marcus Cherry, WR

1990 Ivan Caesar, LB

Mark Chmura, TE

David Johnson, DB

1991 Mark Chmura, TE

Tom McManus, LB

1992 Chuckie Dukes, RB

Mike Marinaro, DT

Tom McManus, ILB

Charlie Brennan, FS

Dan Britten, OT

1993 Glenn Foley, QB

Pete Mitchell, TE

Stephen Boyd, ILB

Michael Reed, CB

Tom Nalen, C

1994 Stephen Boyd, LB

David Green, RB

Pete Kendall, OT

Mike Mamula, DE

Pete Mitchell, TE

Tim Morabito, NG

Eric Shorter, DB

1995 Rob Clifford, FS

Pete Kendall, OG

Tim Morabito, DT

Tim O’Brien, C

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)

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

Ricky Brown, LB 2005

Paddy Lynch, RB 2005

Josh Beekman, O 2006

Ty Hall, OL 2006

James Marten, OL 2006

Nick Larkin, DE 2006, 2007

Steve Aponavicius, PK 2006, 2007,

2008, 2009

Anthony Castonzo, OL 2007, 2008,

2009, 2010

Mark Herzlich, LB 2007,

2008, 2010

Montel Harris, TB 2008

Nate Richman, OL 2010

Andre Williams, RB 2010

Emmett Cleary, OT 2011

Hampton Hughes, DB 2011

Bobby Swigert, WR 2011

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)

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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)

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)

Big east

Player of tHe year

1993 Glenn Foley, QB (Offense)

2004 Mathias Kiwanuka, DE

(Defense)

Brian Toal, LB (Rookie)

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

Chuck Darling, FB, 1925 1970

Steve DeOssie, LB, 1984 1997

Joe Diminick, HB, 1950 1989

Tony DiNatale, QB, 1938 1992

John Dixon, E, 1930 1976

Gil Dobie, Coach 1936-38 1970

Eddie Doherty, B, 1944 1986

Art Donovan, T, 1950 1970

Henry Downes, C, 1931 1970

Ret. Rev. James Doyle, T, 1922 1979

Walter Dubzinski, C, 1941 1994

Larry Eisenhauer, T, 1961 1978

Mike Esposito, RB, 1975 1980

Mike Evans, C, 1968 1997

Attilio Ferdenzi, RB, 1937 1980

John Fitzgerald, T, 1970 1982

Jim Fitzpatrick, RB, 1921 1970

Bill Flynn, E, 1939 1971

Glenn Foley, QB, 1993 2005

Johnny Freitas, B, 1933 1982

Barry Gallup, E, 1969 1983

Mario Gianelli, C, 1947 1991

Chet Gladchuk, C, 1941 1970

Gene Goodreault, E, 1941 1970

Art Graham, E, 1963 1970

Shawn Halloran, QB, 1986 2002

Frank “Red” Harris, QB, 1971 1984

John Heaphy, C, 1923 1971

Byron Hemingway, DE, 1977 2000

Mike Holovak, RB, 1943 1970

Bob Hyland, C, 1967 1988

John Janusas, T, 1938 1995

Joe Johnson, B, 1953 1981

Pete Kendall, OT, 1995 2010

Msgr. George Kerr, G, 1941 1970

Ed King, T, 1948 1990

John Kissell, DL, 1950 1999

Joe Kozlowsky, T, 1925 1971

Al Krevis, OT, 1975 1991

Mike Kruczek, QB, 1976 1981

Rico Labbe, SS, 1989 2004

Frank Leahy, Coach, 1939-40 1970

Brian Lowe, 1989 2003

Alex Lukachik, E, 1941 1989

Tom Lynch, T, 1975 1988

Don Macek, C, 1976 1991

Mark MacDonald, OL, 1984 2002

Mike Mamula, LB, 1991-94 2012

Joe Manzo, T, 1941 1982

Kelvin Martin, FL, 1987 2000

Frank Maznicki, B, 1942 1971

Mike Mayock, SS, 1982 2001

Brendan McCarthy, RB, 1968 1988

Warren McGuirk, T, 1929 1970

Joe McKenney, B, 1927 1970

Tom McManus, LB, 1992 2009

Alan Miller, HB, 1959 1988

John Miller, T, 1956 1992

Pete Mitchell, TE, 1994 2006

Lou Montgomery, RB, 1941 1997

Al Morro, T, 1942 1976

Frank Morze, C, 1955 1996

Mike Mucci, DE, 1972 1992

Charles Murphy, E, 1930 1970

Tom Nalen, OL, 1993 2009

Joe Nash, DL, 1982 1999

Fred Naumetz, C, 1943 1983

Dave O’Brien, DL, 1963 1985

Jim O’Brien, T, 1960 1993

Grattan O’Connell, E, 1926 1970

Ross O’Hanley, B, 1960 1975

Charlie O’Rourke, QB, 1941 1970

Bill Ohrenberger, T, 1927 1979

Vic Palladino, G, 1948 1995

Gerard Phelan, WR, 1985 2007

George Radachowsky, CB, 1983 2010

Al Ricci, B, 1932 1977

Ed Rideout, WR, 1972 1990

Mike Roarke, E, 1952 1972

Jim Rourke, OL, 1979 1999

Mike Ruth, DL, 1986 1993

Tom Scanlan, B, 1920 1972

Steve Schindler, OL, 1977 1998

Ernie Schwotzer, G, 1940 1980

Rich Scudellari, LB, 1978 1995

Tim Sherwin, TE, 1983 2002

Fred Smerlas, DT, 1979 1994

Charlie Smith, TE/DE, 1966 2008

Butch Songin, B, 1950 1970

Art Spinney, E, 1950 1972

Ernie Stautner, T, 1950 1973

Ron Stone, DT/OT 1993 2008

Troy Stradford, RB, 1986 1996

Fred Steinfort, PK, 1976 1994

Steve Strachan, RB, 1985 1993

Dan Sullivan, T, 1962 1976

Karl Swanke, OT, 1980 1994

Tony Thurman, DB, 1985 1992

Henry Toczylowski, B, 1941 1974

Steve Trapilo, OG/OT, 1986 2001

Flavio Tosi, E, 1934 1982

Luke Urban, E, 1921 1970

Tom Waddle, WR, 1989 1998

Bob Watts, LB, 1977 1997

Al Weston, B, 1929 1970

Jim Whalen, E, 1965 1995

Dave Widell, 1987 2003

Doug Widell, 1988 2003

Fred Willis, RB, 1971 1977

Joe Wolfe, OG, 1988 2004

John Yauckoes, T, 1941 1979

Jeff Yeates, DT, 1973 1987

Joe Yukica, head coach, 1968-77 2000

Joe Zabilski, L, 1941 1972

Dave Zumbach, WR, 1977 1997

tHoMas f. scanlan

MeMorial troPHy

Varsity Club Award to the Senior Foot-

ball Player outstanding in Scholar-

ship, Leadership and Athletic Ability.

1947 Vic Palladino, OG

1948 Tom Brennan, RB

1949 Butch Songin, B

1950 Phil Coen, OG

1951 Mike Roarke, E

1952 Bob Cote, FB

1953 Dan Brosnahan, T

1954 Jim Kane, QB

1955 Ed DeSilva, FB

1956 Bernie Teliszewski, FB

1957 Tom Meehan, OG

1958 Jack Flanagan, E

1959 Ross O’Hanley, B

1960 Johnny Amabile, QB

1961 Dan Sullivan, T

1962 Art Graham, E

1963 Jack Concannon, QB

1964 Don Moran, FB

1965 John Leone, OT

1966 Mike O’Neill, E

1967 Terry Erwin, RB

1968 John Egan, C

1969 Bob Bouley, OT

1970 John Bonistalli, WR

1971 Steve Kirchner, DB

1972 Dave Bucci, WR

1973 Ned Guillet, DB

1974 Steve Turner, DT

1975 Steve Scialabba, DB

1976 Tom Lynch, OT

1977 Rich Scudellari, LB

1978 Bill Ohrenberger, DT

1979 Mike Mayock, DB

1980 Tim Sherwin, TE

Jerry Stabile, DB

1981 Gerry Raymond, G

1982 Jon Schoen, WR

1983 Brian Brennan,WR

1984 Steve Strachan,RB

1985 Jack Bicknell Jr., C

1986 Mike Degnan, DL

1987 Bill Romanowski, LB

Jeff Oliver, OL

1988 Mark Kamphaus, QB

1989 Mike Sanders, TB

1990 Ray Hilvert, WR

1991 Mike Williams, OLB

1992 Charlie Brennan, FS

Mike Marinaro, DT

1993 Keith Miller, WR

Mike Panos, LB

1994 Eric Shorter, DB

1995 Rob Clifford, FS

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1996 Mark Nori, OG

1997 Matt Hasselbeck, QB

Omari Walker, RB

1998 Doug Brzezinski, OG

1999 Frank Chamberlin, LB

2000 Tim Hasselbeck, QB

2001 Scott Bradley, LB

Brian St. Pierre, QB

2002 Doug Bessette, DB

2003 Augie Hoffmann, OG

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

GeorGe BulGer

lowe AwArd

Presented by the Gridiron Club of

Greater Boston to Outstanding Foot-

ball 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-Syracuse Football Game.

1982 Vic Crawford , BC

1983 Troy Stradford, BC

1984 Doug Flutie, BC

1985 Kelvin Martin, BC

Scott Schwedes, SU

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 defen-

sive back that best exemplifies the per-

sonal qualities of team dedication and

leadership by example, an extraordinary

competitive spirit, and a personal con-

cern 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

2010 DeLeon Gause

2011 Donnie Fletcher

2012 Jim Noel

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Presented each year to the outstand-

ing male and female athletes in the

senior class. It is given in memory of

the beloved historian of Boston Col-

lege athletics, Dr. Nathaniel J. Hasen-

fus ’22, and is the University’s highest

athletic honor. The following football

players have won the Hasenfus Memo-

rial 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

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College-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

1972 Dave Bucci, BC

1973 Mike Esposito, BC

1974 Mike Kruczek, BC

1975 Lou Kobza, HC

1976 Glen Capriola, BC

1977 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-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 colle-

giate careers and perform with distinc-

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began with the 1964 season.

1966 Lawrence Marzetti

1967 Michael O’Neill

1969 Gary Andrachik

1970 Robert Bouley

1978 Richard Scudellari

1987 Mike Degnan

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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 Col-

lege 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

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distingUisHed aMerican award

Presented by The National Football Foundation and College Hall of Fame to theperson who over a long period of time has exhibited leadership and who hasmade 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)

HeisMan MeMorial troPHy

Awarded annually to the outstanding college football player in the United Statesby the Downtown Athletic Club of New York. The first selection was made in 1935.1984 Doug Flutie, QB

Maxwell award

Presented to the nation’s outstanding college football player by the MaxwellFootball Club of Philadelphia. The first selection was made in 1937.1984 Doug Flutie, QB

oUtland troPHy

Presented to the outstanding interior lineman in the nation as selected by theFootball Writers Association of America. The first selection was made in 1946.1985 Mike Ruth, NT

davey o’brien national QUarterback award

Presented to the top quarterback in the nation by the Davey O’Brien Educationaland Charitable Trust of Fort Worth. Named in honor of Texas Christian Hall ofFame quarterback Davey O’Brien (1936-38). The first selection was made in 1981.1984 Doug Flutie

ncaa silver anniversary award

Presented by the NCAA in recognition of outstanding student-athletes on the25th anniversary of the completion of their college careers.2010 Doug Flutie

JoHnny Unitas golden arM award

Presented annually to the nation’s top senior quarterback. The award recognizesathletic accomplishments, character, citizenship, scholastic accomplishmentsand leadership.2007 Matt Ryan

Manning award

Presented to the collegiate American football quarterback adjudged by theSugar Bowl Committee to be the best in the United States; the awarded isnamed in honor of Archie Manning and his sons Cooper, Peyton and Eli.2007 Matt Ryan

lott iMPact troPHy

Sponsored by The Pacific Club IMPACT Foundation in Newport Beach, the LottImpact Trophy has been awarded annually since 2004 to college football’s De-fensive IMPACT Player of the Year. The student-athlete must be making an IM-PACT on the field as well as off the field in such areas as academics, communityand leadership. IMPACT is an acronym for Integrity, Maturity, Performance, Ac-ademics, Community and Tenacity.2010 Mark Herzlich (Honorary)2011 Luke Kuechly

college football rUdy award

Established by Daniel ‘Rudy’ Ruettiger. Presented to the most inspirational andmotivational players in America who best defined Character, Courage, Contri-bution & Commitment.2010 Mark Herzlich

disney sPirit award

Given annually by Disney Sports to college football’s most inspirational figure.2009 Mark Herzlich

dick bUtkUs award

The award, presented by the Butkus Foundation, a non-profit organization thatsupports a number of health and wellness activities including the “I Play Clean”anti-steroid program, is presented annually to the nation’s premier collegiate line-backer and is named in honor of College Football Hall of Fame and Pro FootballHall of Fame linebacker Dick Butkus. The award was first established by the Down-town Athletic Club of Orlando, which relinquished control of the award in 2008.2011 Luke Kuechly

rotary loMbardi award

Presented annually to the nation's top collegiate lineman or linebacker by theRotary Club since 19702011 Luke Kuechly

bronko nagUrski award

Has been awarded annually since 1993 to the collegiate football player adjudgedby the membership of the Football Writers Association of America (FWAA) tobe the best defensively in the NCAA; the award is presented by the CharlotteTouchdown Club and the FWAA. The award is named for Bronko Nagurski, whoplayed football for the University of Minnesota and the Chicago Bears. 2011 Luke Kuechly

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college football Hall of faMenational football foUndation

and 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 Na-

tional Football Foundation and College Hall of Fame, as an official in 1988.

national football foUndation and college

Hall of faMe scHolar-atHlete awards

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1977 Rich Scudellari

1984 Doug Flutie

1988 Tom Waddle

1989 Mark Kamphaus

2010 Anthony Castonzo

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flutie and ruth

Never again will a Boston College football player wear the number 22 or 68. Those

two retired numbers be longed 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 Foun-dation 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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seven other former Boston College football players havereceived the honor of having their jerseys retired — ArtDonovan, Bill Flynn, Gene Goodreault, Mike Holovak,

Charles O’Rourke, Tony Thurman and Louis Urban.Holovak, O’Rourke, Thurman and Urban were honored in cer-

emonies on September 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 overallrecord of 25-7, including the 1920 team that went 8-0 and gavethe school its first “Eastern Championship.” He was a consensusfirst-team all-America selection in that season.

O’Rourke’s Boston College teams compiled a cumulativerecord of 26-3-2. “Chuckin’ Charlie” helped lead the Eagles toan 11-0 record in 1940, capped by the Sugar Bowl championshipand the claim of a national championship. He was inducted intothe National Football Foundation and College Football Hall ofFame in 1972.

Holovak’s Boston College teams finished 26-5 and he is knownas one of the top running backs in school history. He scored allthree Eagle touchdowns in the 1943 Orange Bowl and averaged15.8 yards per carry in that contest against Alabama. A consensusfirst-team all-American in 1942, he was inducted into the CollegeFootball Hall of Fame in 1985.

Thurman was a consensus first team all-America pick in 1984as a defensive back and still holds the school career records forinterceptions in a game (3), season (12) and career (25).

Flynn, who was honored in ceremonies at 1999’s Miamigame, was associated with Boston College athletics for nearlyseven decades as a student-athlete, faculty member, coachand director of athletics. He played football at Boston Collegefrom 1936-38, serving as team captain in ’38. He also playedhockey and became the first Boston College player to score20 goals in a season. Flynn returned to the University in 1945as a mathematics teacher and assistant football coach andseven years later became the Alumni Association executivesecretary. Flynn was the director of athletics for the Eaglesfrom 1957 to 1990 and during his tenure, Boston College ex-panded its varsity sports programs and constructed most ofits major athletic facilities.

Donovan, who was honored at 1999’s Pittsburgh game, was afour-year letterman for the Eagles from 1946-49 and was an out-standing lineman for his teams that went a combined 20-13-3.In the professional ranks, he played on two world championshipteams in 12 seasons as a perennial all-pro selection at defensivetackle for the Baltimore Colts. He was inducted into the Pro -fessional Football Hall of Fame in 1968.

Goodreault, who was honored at 2001’s Pittsburgh game atAlumni Stadium, was a member of the Boston College footballteam that won the 1941 Sugar Bowl. He lettered for the Eaglesfrom 1938 to 1940 as an end and was a consensus first-team all-America pick in 1940, including a spot on the Walter Camp All-America team.

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Doug Flutie is the quintessential football performer.Between the 1981 and 1984 college football sea-sons, he produced a major college career record of

11,054 yards of total offense (10,579 of them from passing, an-other national career record).

He first appeared on the collegiate scene in the fall of 1981starting in the fourth game of his freshman year in an already-lost game at Penn State. He raked Joe Paterno’s defense for 135passing yards and a touchdown and won the starting job with thatperformance.

He went on to post a 30-11-1 overall record as a starter whilealso leading BC to three postseason bowls, the school’s first post-season play in 40 years. He was the game MVP of the TangerineBowl in his sophomore year against Auburn and the Liberty Bowlin his junior year vs. Notre Dame.

Flutie’s last-chance, game-winning drives were the stuff ofHollywood screenwriters. As long as there was time on the clock,

Flutie always believed that it was possible to win.And 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 featsweren’t always game-winning plays, but often a series of indi-vidual plays within a game that, when totaled, made victory pos-sible.

No obstacle on the field ever seemed too great to overcome.While gifted with great mobility and an uncanny talent to “pho-

tograph” 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 passingyards, Flutie tantalized his foes with his scrambling and finishedhis career with more than 700 rushing yards.

Then, there was the size factor — “Little Doug” playing in aland of giants. Of course, “Little Doug” was just as tall as theaverage American male, about 5-10. Perception soon became re-ality and a “little” man, real or imagined, wasn’t supposed to ac-complish what he did on a football field.

As a sophomore, he engineered a memorable tie against de-fending national champion Clemson. After the nationally televisedgame, CBS commentator Pat Haden, himself a smallish quarter-back who succeeded at USC, sought him out and told him, “Don’tever 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 withother students; he ate on the same meal plan they used; he playedpick-up basketball games in the gym with them; and he neversought an exalted place in either his campus or personal life.

He thrived in his family setting away from the adulation, glitzand glitter of his fame. One of the happiest moments of a mo-mentous senior year was playing with his younger brother Darren,then a freshman wide receiver.

Oddly enough, Flutie eschewed scholarship offers from HolyCross and Syracuse, who wanted to make him a defensive backdespite his fine performances at quarterback for Natick HighSchool, in Boston’s Metro-west suburbs.

But Boston Col lege got him with an assurance by new headcoach Jack Bicknell that he would be given a full shot.

In 1983, he was key in the Eagles’ upset victory over Alabamaand another last-second win against Temple. His team lost toNotre Dame in the Liberty Bowl, but he was named game MVP.

All of that simply set the table for his amazing senior seasonin 1984. He threw six touchdown passes in a 52-20 romp overNorth Carolina; got four in an opening-game victory over WesternCarolina; and three each against Rutgers, Army and Holy Cross;and of course, his fabled, last-play touchdown pass to GerardPhelan to beat Miami stood above all else.

In 1984, Doug Flutie became the first player in Boston Collegehistory to win college football’s grandest individual award — theHeisman Trophy.

It capped an unbelievable 9-2 season that included the as-tounding victory over Miami, a victory over Houston in the CottonBowl and a No. 5 national ranking.

He was the single-most exciting and resourceful player in col-lege football that season. In addition to being named the startingquarterback on every major 1984 all-America team and winningthe Heisman, he also won the Maxwell Award, given to the nation’soutstanding college football player; the Davey O’Brien NationalQuarterback Award; and numerous player of the year awards.

As icing on the cake, Flutie headlined the 2007 College Foot-ball Hall of Fame class. Flutie was selected in his first year ofeligibility and was inducted at the 50th Annual Awards Dinner atthe Waldorf-Astoria in New York City. He was officially enshrinedat the Hall in South Bend, Ind., during ceremonies in the summerof 2008.

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Though his team had a losing record, Ruth was hon-ored in 1985, the only time a player from a non-win-ning team has been recognized.

At 6-1 and 265 pounds, he not only was the team’s strongestplayer — 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, oftentossing them aside like rag dolls; or he fooled them with his cat-like quickness that helped him elude double teams by centersand guards until it was almost monotonous to watch.

The combination of his strength and quickness helped him ac-cumulate a couple dozen sacks and nearly 300 tackles during hiscareer.

Injuries once more dogged him as a senior but not enough thathe didn’t excel on a team that won only four of 12 games.

Ruth had built a tremendous reputation during his junior sea-son and really secured the Outland Trophy in the 1985 season’s

first game, the Kickoff Classic against Brigham Young Universityat Giants Stadi um in New Jersey.

He relentlessly harassed BYU’s quarterbacks the entire game,convincing the trophy’s voters that he still was the country’s bestinterior lineman. His play for the rest of the season did nothingto diminish that impression.

Ruth showed as a freshman during the 1982 season that hewould be special when, playing a backup role, he accumulated36 tackles and three quarterback sacks.

Though dogged by a season-long ankle injury as a sophomorein 1983, he more than doubled his tackles to 80 and had 7.5sacks.

In 1984, as the key to the Eagles defensive strength, Ruth had102 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 pressuredthe 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 prac-ticed what he preached. Often, the night before a game, the teamwould watch a movie he found objectionable and he simply satoutside the meeting room where it was being shown, and studied.

When his teammates emerged, he rejoined them for the team’slate-night snack and everything was very comfortable for all con-cerned.

His mother was a victim of severe arthritis, so bad that attimes she could not walk down the aisle in his family’s parishchurch outside Philadelphia. No matter. Mike simply picked herup in his massive arms and carried her to her pew; and when itcame time for her to receive Holy Communion, he carried her tothe altar and back again.

He was team captain in 1985, his Outland Trophy year, but hisleadership, even in a losing season, remained true to his person-ality. He told everyone before that season that he was not a hollerguy, that his leadership would be by example. He never waveredand played as intensely as he had the previous seasons.

Ruth came to BC from Norristown, Pa., where he graduatedfrom Methacton High School. He was a third-team all-state pickand was the team captain.

After his Boston College career, Ruth was a second-round draftpick (42nd pick overall) of the New England Patriots and playedfor the team in 1986-87.

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Mike Ruth is the only Boston College player to win

the Outland Trophy, presented to the nation’s best in-

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Name Years Att. Yds. TD Avg.Montel Harris 2008-11 787 3,735 27 4.7Derrick Knight 2000-03 708 3,725 25 5.3Mike Cloud 1995-98 614 3,597 25 5.9Troy Stradford 1982-86 658 3,504 27 5.3William Green 1999-2001 501 2,974 33 5.9Andre Callender 2004-07 637 2,971 17 4.6Mike Esposito 1972-74 526 2,759 24 5.3L.V. Whitworth 2004-07 588 2,576 17 4.4Keith Barnette 1973-75 552 2,500 34 4.5Omari Walker 1994-97 566 2,471 32 4.4Fred Willis 1968-70 419 2,115 19 5.1Darnell Campbell 1991-93 441 2,096 27 4.8Brendan McCarthy 1965-67 480 2,060 13 4.3Glen Capriola 1974-76 456 2,049 17 4.5Mike Holovak 1940-42 382 2,011 23 5.3Dan Conway 1976-79 480 2,004 19 4.2Chuckie Dukes 1991-92 335 1,999 12 6.1Cedric Washington 1996-2000 412 1,982 12 4.8Jim Bell 1985-88 429 1,895 9 4.4David Green 1991-94 358 1,716 7 4.8Joe Johnson 1951-53 401 1,707 8 4.3Shelby Gamble 1979-81 395 1,688 17 4.3Mike Sanders 1987-90 367 1,647 4 4.5Harry Crump 1960-62 342 1,497 13 4.4Jim Bell 1984-88 320 1,486 8 4.7Anthony Brown 1975-78 312 1,388 7 4.4Tim Frager 1987-90 292 1,358 8 4.7Steve Strachan 1981-84 312 1,349 22 4.3Alan Miller 1956-58 273 1,324 10 4.9Justice Smith 1992-95 306 1,312 7 4.3Phil Bennett 1971-73 243 1,228 15 5.1Ken Bell 1982-85 302 1,209 7 3.9Earl Strong 1972-75 250 1,196 12 4.8Tom Bougus 1970-71 230 1,181 10 5.2Dwight Shirley 1991-93 263 1,101 12 4.2Ed DeSilva 1953-55 197 1,070 8 5.2Dave Bennett 1966-68 233 1,059 14 4.1Tony Melchiorre 1973-76 231 1,047 3 4.5Joe Diminick 1947-49 344 980 10 2.8Al Cannava 1947-49 187 948 7 5.1Bill Thomas 1969-71 207 931 2 4.5Leo Smith 1979-82 208 913 9 4.4Monk Maznicki 1940-41 138 912 13 6.6Ed Petela 1949-50 174 875 9 5.0Jay Palazola 1977-79 240 864 4 3.6Emiddio Petrarca 1953-55 167 848 8 5.1Jim Catone 1967-69 183 817 4 4.5John McCauley 1950-52 243 811 5 3.3Maury Poissant 1947-49 168 788 6 4.7Dick Zotti 1951-53 173 744 3 4.3Doug Flutie 1981-84 287 739 7 2.6Vin Hogan 1957-59 160 717 5 4.5

RUSHing attEMPtS: CaREER

Att. Name Years Games787 Montel Harris 2008-11 40 Games708 Derrick Knight 2000-03 46 Games658 Troy Stradford 1982-86 44 Games637 Andre Callender 2004-07 48 Games615 Mike Cloud 1995-98 45 Games588 L.V. Whitworth 2004-07 45 Games556 Omari Walker 1994-97 44 Games552 Keith Barnette 1973-75 32 Games526 Mike Esposito 1972-74 28 Games501 William Green 1999-2001 31 Games480 Dan Conway 1976-79 44 Games480 Brendan McCarthy 1965-67 30 Games456 Glen Capriola 1974-76 30 Games

RUSHing attEMPtS: SEaSOn

Att. Name Year Games321 Derrick Knight 2003 13 Games308 Montel Harris 2009 13 Games308 Mike Cloud 1998 11 Games269 Montel Harris 2010 12 Games265 William Green 2001 11 Games261 Omari Walker 1996 12 Games254 Mike Esposito 1973 11 Games253 Derrick Knight 2002 13 Games

240 Glen Capriola 1976 11 Games238 Chuckie Dukes 1992 11 Games233 Keith Barnette 1974 11 Games223 Fred Willis 1970 10 Games222 Cedric Washington 1999 11 Games221 Darnell Campbell 1993 11 Games218 Troy Stradford 1986 11 Games211 Andre Callender 2007 14 Games

RUSHing attEMPtS: gaME

Att. Name Year Game42 Andre Williams 2010 Syracuse41 Montel Harris 2009 Maryland41 Fred Willis 1970 Pittsburgh39 Jim Bell 1987 Tennessee39 Rolandan Finch 2011 Maryland38 Derrick Knight 2003 Virginia Tech38 Mike Esposito 1974 Villanova37 Mike Cloud 1998 Pittsburgh37 Glen Capriola 1976 Tulane36 Phil Bennett 1972 Temple

RUSHing yaRDagE: SEaSOn

Yds. Name Year Games1,726 Mike Cloud 1998 11 Games1,721 Derrick Knight 2003 13 Games1,559 William Green 2001 11 Games1,457 Montel Harris 2009 13 Games1,432 Derrick Knight 2002 13 Games1,387 Chuckie Dukes 1992 11 Games1,289 Mike Esposito 1973 11 Games1,199 Omari Walker 1996 12 Games1,188 Troy Stradford 1986 11 Games1,164 William Green 2000 11 Games1,243 Montel Harris 2010 12 Games1,122 Cedric Washington 1999 11 Games1,097 Keith Barnette 1974 11 Games1,071 Darnell Campbell 1993 11 Games1,058 Tom Bougus 1971 10 Games1,018 David Green 1994 11 Games1,015 Jim Bell 1987 9 Games1,007 Fred Willis 1970 10 Games1,003 Glen Capriola 1976 11 Games

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Yds. Name Year Game264 Montel Harris 2009 NC State253 Phil Bennett 1972 Temple243 Rolandan Finch 2011 Maryland240 Troy Stradford 1986 Army229 Al Cannava 1949 Holy Cross227 Darnell Campbell 1991 Pittsburgh 225 William Green 2000 Connecticut224 Derrick Knight 2003 Rutgers223 William Green 2000 Rutgers215 Tom Bougus 1971 Villanova213 William Green 2001 Rutgers

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TDs Name Year22 Keith Barnette 197419 Darnell Campbell 199315 William Green 200115 Mike Esposito 197314 Montel Harris 200914 William Green 200014 Mike Cloud 199813 Omari Walker 199612 Derrick Knight 200212 Al Weston 192611 Derrick Knight 200311 Fred Willis 197011 Mike Holovak 1940

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TDs Name Year Game5 Montel Harris 2009 NC State4 Darnell Campbell 1993 Temple4 Glen Capriola 1975 Army4 Keith Barnette 1974 West Virginia4 Phil Bennett 1973 Massachusetts4 Dave Bennett 1968 Buffalo4 Tom Magnarelli 1954 Holy Cross4 Al Canava 1949 Holy Cross4 Ed Petela 1949 Holy Cross4 Ceslaus Antos 1928 Manhattan4 Chuck Darling 1924 Marquette

SEaSOn highS by ClaSS

FreshmaNAttempts 179 Montel Harris 2008 13 gamesYardage 920 Montel Harris 2008 13 gamesAverage 6.1 Mike Cloud 1995 12 GamessophomoreAttempts 308 Montel Harris 2009 13 GamesYardage 1,457 Montel Harris 2009 13 GamesAverage 7.32 Fred Willis 1968 9 GamesJuNiorAttempts 269 Montel Harris 2010 12 GamesYardage 1,559 William Green 2001 11 GamesAverage 9.68 Lou Montgomery 1939 10 GamesseNiorAttempts 321 Derrick Knight 2003 13 GamesYardage 1,726 Mike Cloud 1998 11 GamesAverage 7.27 Charlie O’Rourke 1940 10 Games

CaREER RuShing lEaDERS

Name Year TC Yds. TD avg.Derrick Knight 2000 52 235 1 4.5

2001 76 337 1 4.42002 253 1,432 12 5.62003 321 1,721 11 5.4

Totals 702 3,725 25 5.3Montel Harris 2008 179 900 6 5.0

2009 308 1,457 15 4.72010 269 1,243 9 4.62011 31 135 0 4.4

Totals 787 3735 27 4.7Mike Cloud 1995 102 626 2 6.1

1996 68 359 1 5.21997 136 886 8 6.51998 308 1,726 14 5.6

Totals 614 3,597 25 5.9Troy Stradford 1982 109 606 4 5.6

1983 145 810 7 5.61984 142 666 5 4.71985 44 234 1 5.31986 218 1,188 10 5.4

Totals 658 3,504 27 5.3

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Games Name Year10 Mike Cloud 19989 Derrick Knight 20039 William Green 20019 Chuckie Dukes 19928 Montel Harris 20108 Montel Harris 2009

8 Derrick Knight 20026 Cedric Washington 19996 Omari Walker 19966 David Green 19946 Fred Willis 19705 Montel Harris 20085 Troy Stradford 19865 Glen Capriola 19765 Glen Capriola 19755 Mike Esposito 1973

100-yD gamES: CaREER

Games Name Year22 Montel Harris 2008-1118 Derrick Knight 2003-0318 Mike Cloud 1995-9817 Troy Stradford 1982-8613 William Green 1999-200112 Chuckie Dukes 1991-9211 Mike Esposito 1972-7410 Omari Walker 1994-9710 Glen Capriola 1974-769 Darnell Campbell 1991-939 Fred Willis 1968-70

COnSECuTiVE 100-yD gamES

Games Name Year7 Mike Cloud 19987 Chuckie Dukes 19926 Montel Harris 20105 Montel Harris 20095 William Green 20014 David Green 19944 Fred Willis 19704 Troy Stradford 1986

paSSing yaRDS: CaREER

Name Years att. Comp. Yds. int. TD pct.Doug Flutie 1981-84 1,271 677 10,579 54 67 53.3Glenn Foley 1990-93 1,275 703 10,039 60 72 55.1Matt Ryan 2004-07 1347 807 9,313 37 56 59.9Brian St. Pierre 1999-02 803 457 5,837 32 48 56.9Shawn Halloran 1983-86 723 416 5,252 31 30 57.5Frank Harris 1968-70 655 366 4,555 45 44 55.8Matt Hasselbeck 1994-97 701 390 4,548 26 22 55.6Tim Hasselbeck 1998-00 501 278 3,890 16 29 55.6Mark Hartsell 1993-95 608 349 3,763 24 25 57.4Paul Peterson 2003-04 502 305 3,718 17 28 60.8Quinton Porter 2001-05 484 290 3,203 14 23 59.9Chase Rettig 2010-pres. 512 270 3,198 18 18 52.7Mike Power 1986-89 428 230 3,176 20 12 53.7Scott Mutryn 1994-98 474 261 3,119 25 17 55.1Jack Concannon 1961-63 396 192 2,942 18 23 48.5Ken Smith 1976-77 376 208 2,873 25 24 55.3Gary Marangi 1971-73 447 235 2,739 23 19 52.5Dave Shinskie 2008-pres. 386 196 2,670 20 20 50.8Mike Kruczek 1973-75 337 225 2,545 14 12 66.7Ed Songin 1947-49 385 192 2,534 30 24 49.9Mark Kamphaus 1986-89 338 193 2,422 23 11 57.1Jim Kane 1951-54 370 153 2,339 30 17 41.4John Amabile 1958-60 329 163 2,321 17 18 49.8John Loughery 1979-82 315 132 2,233 21 12 41.9Chris Crane 2005-08 347 196 1,983 14 11 56.5Ed Foley 1963-65 263 129 1,916 17 9 49.1Don Allard 1956-58 249 112 1,821 22 16 44.9Jay Palazola 1977-79 327 108 1,787 24 6 33.0Willie Hicks 1988-90 230 109 1,754 18 8 47.4George VanCott 1959-61 322 120 1,619 24 12 37.3Bill Donlan 1954-56 154 67 1,225 12 8 43.6Joe DiVito 1965-67 180 80 1,138 14 6 44.4

paSSing TOuChDOwnS: CaREER

TDs Name Years72 Glenn Foley 1990-9367 Doug Flutie 1981-8456 Matt Ryan 2004-0748 Brian St. Pierre 1999-200244 Frank Harris 1968-7030 Shawn Halloran 1983-8629 Tim Hasselbeck 1997-2000

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Passing toUcHdowns: season

TDs Name Year31 Matt Ryan 200727 Doug Flutie 198425 Brian St. Pierre 200125 Glenn Foley 199321 Glenn Foley 199119 Frank Harris 196918 Brian St. Pierre 200218 Paul Peterson 200417 Doug Flutie 198317 Shawn Halloran 198617 Ken Smith 197716 Tim Hasselbeck 200015 Dave Shinskie 200915 Matt Ryan 200415 Glenn Foley 199215 Jack Concannon 196214 Quinton Porter 200313 Doug Flutie 198213 Gary Marangi 197213 Frank Harris 196813 Ed Songin 194813 Mark Hartsell 1994

Passing toUcHdowns: gaMe

TDs Name Year(s)6 Doug Flutie 1984, Once5 Matt Ryan 2007, Once5 Ken Smith 1977, Once4 Matt Ryan 2007, Once4 Brian St. Pierre 2001, Once4 Glenn Foley 1992, Once

1993, Twice4 Doug Flutie 1983, Twice

1984, Once 4 Ken Smith 1977, Once4 Shawn Halloran 1986, Twice4 Frank Harris 1969, Twice

1970, Once4 Al Weston 1928, Once4 Chuck Darling 1923, Once4 Paul Flaherty 1922, Once

Passing yards: season

Yds Name Year4,507 Matt Ryan 20073,454 Doug Flutie 19843,397 Glenn Foley 19932,983 Brian St. Pierre 20022,942 Matt Ryan 20042,935 Shawn Halloran 19852,749 Doug Flutie 19822,724 Doug Flutie 19832,594 Paul Peterson 20042,239 Matt Hasselbeck 19972,231 Glenn Foley 19922,222 Glenn Foley 19912,218 Scott Mutryn 19982,189 Glenn Foley 19902,090 Shawn Halloran 19862,073 Ken Smith 1977

Passing yards: gaMe

Yds Name Year Game520 Doug Flutie 1982 Penn State472 Doug Flutie 1984 Miami (FL)453 Shawn Halloran 1985 Syracuse448 Glenn Foley 1993 Virginia Tech447 Doug Flutie 1984 Penn State435 Matt Ryan 2007 Georgia Tech428 Chris Crane 2008 NC State423 Glenn Foley 1993 Syracuse421 Matt Ryan 2007 Maryland418 Doug Flutie 1983 West Virginia415 Matt Ryan 2007 Florida State

408 Matt Ryan 2007 Wake Forest402 Matt Ryan 2006 Wake Forest401 Shawn Halloran 1986 Maryland400 Shawn Halloran 1985 Pittsburgh

Passing yards: Play

Yds Name Year Game97 Tim Hasselbeck 1999 Virginia Tech92 Don Allard 1957 Navy90 Shawn Halloran 1986 Maryland83 Willie Hicks 1989 West Virginia83 Gary Marangi 1972 Penn State80 Doug Flutie 1982 Holy Cross80 Jim Kane 1953 Xavier

season HigHs by class

FreshmaNAttempts 349 Glenn Foley 1990Completions 182 Glenn Foley 1990Yardage 2,049 Dave Shinskie 2009TDs 15 Dave Shinskie 2009sophomoreAttempts 348 Doug Flutie 1982Completions 170 Chase Rettig 2011Yardage 2,749 Doug Flutie 1982TDs 21 Glenn Foley 1991JuNiorAttempts 427 Matt Ryan 2006Completions 263 Matt Ryan 2006Yardage 2,942 Matt Ryan 2006TDs 25 Brian St. Pierre 2001seNiorAttempts 654 Matt Ryan 2007Completions 388 Matt Ryan 2007Yardage 4,507 Matt Ryan 2007TDs 27 Doug Flutie 1984

Passing atteMPts: career

att. Name Year1,347 Matt Ryan 2004-071,275 Glenn Foley 1990-931,271 Doug Flutie 1981-84803 Brian St. Pierre 1999-2002723 Shawn Halloran 1983-86 701 Matt Hasselbeck 1994-97655 Frank Harris 1968-70608 Mark Hartsell 1993-95512 Chase Rettig 2010-present502 Paul Peterson 2003-04501 Tim Hasselbeck 1997-2000484 Quinton Porter 2001-05474 Scott Mutryn 1994-98447 Gary Marangi 1971-73

Passing atteMPts: season

att. Name Year654 Matt Ryan 2007427 Matt Ryan 2006423 Shawn Halloran 1985407 Brian St. Pierre 2002386 Doug Flutie 1984363 Glenn Foley 1993355 Paul Peterson 2004349 Mark Hartsell 1995349 Glenn Foley 1990348 Doug Flutie 1982345 Doug Flutie 1983330 Matt Hasselbeck 1996317 Chase Rettig 2011307 Chris Crane 2008305 Matt Hasselbeck 1997298 Glenn Foley 1991288 Dave Shinskie 2009286 Scott Mutryn 1998279 Brian St. Pierre 2001265 Glenn Foley 1992260 Tim Hasselbeck 1999258 Shawn Halloran 1986257 Mark Hartsell 1994257 Ken Smith 1977

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PaSSing attEmPtS: gamE

Att. Name Year Game57 Matt Ryan 2006 Wake Forest57 Shawn Halloran 1985 Syracuse57 Frank Harris 1968 Army56 Matt Ryan 2007 Maryland53 Matt Ryan 2007 Florida State52 Matt Ryan 2007 Virginia Tech52 Matt Ryan 2007 Virginia Tech (ACC Champ.)52 Matt Ryan 2007 Wake Forest51 Chris Crane 2008 NC State51 Matt Ryan 2007 Army55 Glenn Foley 1990 Louisville53 Doug Flutie 1984 Penn State53 Paul Peterson 2004 Pittsburgh51 Doug Flutie 1983 West Virginia51 Matt Ryan 2004 Syracuse50 Mark Hartsell 1995 Syracuse50 Brian St. Pierre 2002 West Virginia48 Glenn Foley 1993 Notre Dame48 Shawn Halloran 1985 Penn State47 Glenn Foley 1993 Miami (FL)47 Glenn Foley 1991 Georgia Tech, Michigan46 Shawn Halloran 1985 Cincinnati47 Chase Rettig 2011 Wake Forest46 Matt Hasselbeck 1997 Army46 Doug Flutie 1984 Miami46 Scott Mutryn 1998 Navy

PaSSing COmPlEtiOnS: CaREER

Comp. Name Year807 Matt Ryan 2004-07703 Glenn Foley 1990-93677 Doug Flutie 1981-84457 Brian St. Pierre 1999-2002416 Shawn Halloran 1983-86390 Matt Hasselbeck 1994-97366 Frank Harris 1968-70349 Mark Hartsell 1993-95305 Paul Peterson 2003-04290 Quinton Porter 2001-05278 Tim Hasselbeck 1997-2000270 Chase Rettig 2010-present235 Gary Marangi 1971-73230 Mike Power 1986-89

PaSSing COmPlEtiOnS: SEaSOn

Comp. Name Year388 Matt Ryan 2007263 Matt Ryan 2006237 Brian St. Pierre 2002234 Shawn Halloran 1985233 Doug Flutie 1984222 Glenn Foley 1993221 Paul Peterson 2004189 Mark Hartsell 1995188 Matt Hasselbeck 1997182 Glenn Foley 1990177 Doug Flutie 1983171 Matt Hasselbeck 1996170 Chase Rettig 2011169 Chris Crane 2008162 Doug Flutie 1982159 Mark Hartsell 1994159 Shawn Halloran 1986153 Glenn Foley 1991149 Dave Shinskie 2009149 Brian St. Pierre 2001149 Ken Smith 1977146 Glenn Foley 1992145 Tim Hasselbeck 1999140 Quinton Porter 2003

PaSSing COmPlEtiOnS: gamE

Comp. Name Year Game40 Matt Ryan 2006 Wake Forest37 Frank Harris 1968 Army35 Matt Ryan 2007 Army34 Chris Crane 2008 NC State34 Shawn Halloran 1985 Syracuse

34 Doug Flutie 1984 Miami (FL)33 Matt Ryan 2007 Virginia Tech (ACC Champ.)32 Paul Peterson 2004 Pittsburgh32 Matt Ryan 2007 Notre Dame32 Matt Ryan 2007 Wake Forest32 Matt Ryan 2006 Central Michigan31 Matt Hasselbeck 1997 Army31 Matt Ryan 2007 Clemson30 Glenn Foley 1993 Notre Dame30 Matt Ryan 2007 Georgia Tech29 Matt Ryan 2006 Brigham Young29 Mark Hartsell 1995 Rutgers29 Glenn Foley 1990 Louisville29 Shawn Halloran 1985 Cincinnati29 Doug Flutie 1984 Penn State28 Brian St. Pierre 2002 West Virginia28 Mark Hartsell 1995 Miami (FL)28 Mark Hartsell 1994 Michigan28 Doug Flutie 1984 North Carolina27 Quinton Porter 2005 Brigham Young26 Glenn Foley 1993 West Virginia26 Shawn Halloran 1986 Maryland26 Doug Flutie 1982 Penn State25 Quinton Porter 2005 Virginia25 Brian St. Pierre 2002 Central Michigan25 Brian St. Pierre 2002 Toledo25 Matt Hasselbeck 1997 Temple25 Matt Hasselbeck 1996 Virginia Tech25 Mark Hartsell 1994 Rutgers24 Matt Ryan 2005 Clemson24 Matt Hasselbeck 1996 West Virginia24 Mark Hartsell 1995 Virginia Tech24 Mark Hartsell 1994 West Virginia24 Chase Rettig 2011 Northwestern24 Matt Ryan 2004 Syracuse

COmPlEtiOn PERCEntagE: CaREER

Pct. Name Year Completions66.8 Mike Kruczek 1973-75 225/33760.8 Paul Peterson 2003-04 305/50259.9 Matt Ryan 2004-07 807/134759.5 Quinton Porter 2001-04 290/48457.5 Shawn Halloran 1983-86 416/72357.1 Paul Peterson 2003-05 84/14757.1 Mark Kamphaus 1986-89 193/33856.9 Brian St. Pierre 1999-2002 457/80356.5 Chris Crane 2005-08 196/34755.8 Frank Harris 1968-70 366/65555.6 Matt Hasselbeck 1994-97 390/70155.5 Tim Hasselbeck 1997-2000 278/50155.3 Ken Smith 1976-77 208/37655.1 Scott Mutryn 1994-98 261/47455.1 Glenn Foley 1990-93 703/127553.7 Mike Power 1986-89 230/42853.3 Doug Flutie 1981-84 677/1271

COmPlEtiOn PERCEntagE: SEaSOn

Pct. Name Year Games Completions68.9 Mike Kruczek 1974 11 Games 104/15165.3 Mark Kamphaus 1988 6 Games 100/15863.6 Quinton Porter 2005 7 Games 136/21462.3 Paul Peterson 2004 11 Games 221/35561.9 Mark Hartsell 1994 10 Games 159/26761.6 Matt Ryan 2006 12 Games 263/42761.6 Shawn Halloran 1986 11 Games 159/25861.6 Matt Hasselbeck 1997 11 Games 188/30560.4 Doug Flutie 1984 11 Games 233/38660.4 Gary Marangi 1973 11 Games 102/169 59.8 Scott Mutryn 1998 11 Games 171/28659.3 Matt Ryan 2007 14 Games 388/65458.2 Brian St. Pierre 2002 13 Games 237/40758.0 Ken Smith 1977 9 Games 149/257 57.6 Frank Harris 1970 10 Games 139/24157.1 Mike Power 1987 11 Games 133/233

intERCEPtiOnS: CaREER

Int Name Year Games60 Glenn Foley 1990-93 44 Games54 Doug Flutie 1981-84 41 Games45 Frank Harris 1968-70 28 Games

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intercePtions: season

Int Name Year Games23 Shawn Halloran 1985 12 Games21 Glenn Foley 1990 11 Games20 Doug Flutie 1982 11 Games20 Ken Smith 1977 9 Games19 Frank Harris 1970 10 Games

intercePtions: gaMe

Int Name Year Games6 Frank Harris 1970 Penn State5 Glenn Foley 1990 Louisville5 Glenn Foley 1991 Penn State5 Ken Smith 1977 Pittsburgh5 John McKinnon 1950 Georgetown

300 yards Passing: gaMe

Gms Name Year Games6 Frank Harris 1970 Penn State5 Glenn Foley 1990 Louisville5 Glenn Foley 1991 Penn State5 Ken Smith 1977 Pittsburgh5 McKinnon 1950 Georgetown

300 yards Passing: season

Gms Name Year9 Matt Ryan 20076 Glenn Foley 19936 Doug Flutie 19843 Matt Ryan 20063 Doug Flutie 1983

300 yards Passing: career

Gms Name Year12 Matt Ryan 2004-0712 Doug Flutie 1981-8410 Glenn Foley 1990-934 Shawn Halloran 1993-863 Matt Hasselbeck 1994-973 Mark Hartsell 1993-95

Most career wins as a starter

Name Years Record PercentageDoug Flutie 1981-84 30-9-1 .750Matt Ryan 2004-07 25-7-0 .781Glenn Foley 1990-93 24-18-1 .558Brian St. Piere 1999-2002 16-9-0 .640Tim Hasselbeck 1998-2000 14-7-0 .667Paul Peterson 2002-03 12-2-0 .857Shawn Halloran 1983-86 12-11-0 .552

recePtions: career

Name Years Att. Yds. TDRich Gunnell 2006-09 181 2,459 18Pete Mitchell 1991-94 190 2,388 20Mark Chmura 1987-91 164 2,046 11Brandon Robinson 2005-08 141 2,023 10Tom Waddle 1985-88 139 1,965 6Andre Callender 2004-07 138 1,217 4Grant Adams 2001-04 137 2,036 14Darren Flutie 1984-87 134 2,000 14Kelvin Martin 1983-86 133 2,337 28Dedrick Dewalt 1998-2001 126 1,959 20Scott Gieselman 1982-85 120 1,485 10Brian Brennan 1980-83 115 2,180 14Ryan Purvis 2005-08 113 1,121 6Dave Zumbach 1973-76 113 1,521 10Kevin Challenger 2004-07 110 1,315 12Anthony DiCosmo 1995-98 107 1,798 12Gerard Phelan 1981-84 107 1,714 6Clarence Cannon 1991-94 100 1,741 10Dennis Harding 1995-98 99 1,139 8Jamal Burke 1999-2002 95 1,454 16Troy Stradford 1982-86 95 1,196 9Kenyatta Watson 1993-96 93 1,215 4Tony Gonzalez 2003-06 89 1,187 12

Larry Lester 2002-05 89 1,285 9Mel Briggs 1971-73 88 1,401 10Barry Gallup 1966-68 87 1,325 8Joel Hazard 2001-04 83 1,022 7Scott Nizolek 1979-82 83 1,335 7Bobby Swigert 2010-present 83 974 7Keith Miller 1990-93 80 1,351 11Tim Sherwin 1977-80 78 1,055 3Todd Pollack 1994-97 77 743 8Mike Godbolt 1974-77 76 1,219 9Sean Ryan 2000-03 75 950 12Jim Whalen 1962-64 73 1,230 11Jon Schoen 1979-82 72 1,349 7Art Graham 1960-62 70 1,342 9Ray Hilvert 1987-90 67 1,091 4Marcus Cherry 1986-89 63 1,419 6John Bonistalli 1968-70 63 943 10Steve Everson 1994-96 63 856 2Fred Willis 1968-70 61 550 11Anthony DiCosmo 1996-98 60 994 5Keith Hemmings 1999-2002 58 853 5Rob Rikard 1978-81 57 1,230 6Pete Casparriello 1984-87 55 695 3Mike Sanders 1987-90 55 399 1Jim O’Shea 1968-70 53 591 1Will Blackmon 2002-05 51 763 4Greg Grice 1992-95 51 899 8Ken Bell 1982-85 50 508 0

recePtions: season

Rec. Name Year76 Andre Callender 200770 Tom Waddle 198866 Pete Mitchell 199366 Brian Brennan 198364 Rich Gunnell 200764 Gerard Phelan 198460 Rich Gunnell 200956 Brandon Robinson 200755 Pete Mitchell 199454 Ryan Purvis 200752 Grant Adams 200451 Will Blackmon 200549 Rich Gunnell 200849 Kelvin Martin 198548 Darren Flutie 198747 Kevin Challenger 200647 Anthony DiCosmo 199847 Mark Chmura 199047 Mark Chmura 198946 Grant Adams 200346 Barry Gallup 196845 Scott Gieselman 198344 Bobby Swigert 201143 Tony Gonzalez 200643 Mark Chmura 199143 Tom Waddle 198743 Dave Zumbach 197442 Brandon Robinson 200842 Darren Flutie 198542 Mel Briggs 197242 Steve Everson 199542 Dennis Harding 199641 Keith Hemmings 200241 Ivan Boyd 199341 Kelvin Martin 198641 Scott Gieselman 198541 Dave Zumbach 197341 Art Graham 1962

recePtions: gaMe

Rec. Name Year Games13 Andre Callender 2007 Virginia Tech (ACC Champ.)13 Pete Mitchell 1993 Notre Dame13 Tom Waddle 1988 Texas Christian12 Grant Adams 2004 Pittsburgh12 Brian Brennan 1983 Penn State12 Luke Urban 1919 Rutgers11 Rich Gunnell 2008 NC State11 Andre Callender 2007 Clemson11 Pete Mitchell 1994 Rutgers

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PaSSing YaRDagE: CaREER

Yds Name Year

2,459 Rich Gunnell 2006-092,388 Pete Mitchell 1991-942,337 Kelvin Martin 1983-862,180 Brian Brennan 1980-832,046 Mark Chmura 1987-912,036 Grant Adams 2001-042,023 Brandon Robinson 2005-082,000 Darren Flutie 1984-871,965 Tom Waddle 1985-881,959 Dedrick Dewalt 1998-20011,798 Anthony DiCosmo 1995-981,741 Clarence Cannon 1991-941,714 Gerard Phelan 1981-841,521 Dave Zumbach 1973-761,485 Scott Gieselman 1982-851,454 Jamal Burke 1999-20021,419 Marcus Cherry 1986-891,401 Mel Briggs 1971-731,351 Keith Miller 1990-931,349 Jon Schoen 1979-821,342 Art Graham 1960-621,335 Scott Nizolek 1979-821,315 Kevin Challenger 2004-07

PaSSing YaRDagE: SEaSOn

Yds Name Year

1,149 Brian Brennan 1983958 Kelvin Martin 1985931 Rich Gunnell 2007902 Tom Waddle 1988880 Rich Gunnell 2009823 Art Graham 1962818 Pete Mitchell 1993804 Anthony DiCosmo 1998793 Brandon Robinson 2007786 Darren Flutie 1987781 Tom Waddle 1987763 Will Blackmon 2005745 Grant Adams 2004735 Barry Gallup 1968726 Brian Brennan 1981720 Grant Adams 2003720 Andre Callender 2007717 Marcus Cherry 1988715 Kelvin Martin 1984711 Mike Godbolt 1978693 Clarence Cannon 1993676 Dedrick Dewalt 2000658 Scott Nizolek 1981646 Brandon Robinson 2008620 Mel Briggs 1971617 Pete Mitchell 1994605 Jon Schoen 1982

PaSSing YaRDagE: gamE

Yds Name Year Game

229 Scott Nizolek 1982 Penn State226 Gerard Phelan 1984 Miami185 Brian Brennan 1983 Temple183 Dedrick Dewalt 2000 Pittsburgh179 Rich Gunnell 2009 Notre Dame174 Tom Waddle 1987 Rutgers173 Brian Brennan 1983 Penn State172 Kelvin Martin 1985 Pittsburgh

PaSSing YaRDagE: PlaY

Yds Name Year Game

97 Dedrick Dewalt 1999 Virginia Tech92 Tom Joe Sullivan 1957 Navy90 Troy Stradford 1986 Maryland85 Mel Briggs 1973 Pittsburgh83 Mel Briggs 1972 Penn State83 Kenrick Skerritt 1989 West Virginia80 Francis Marr 1953 Xavier80 Jon Schoen 1982 Holy Cross

TOuChDOwn RECEPTiOnS: CaREER

TDs Name Year

28 Kelvin Martin 1983-8620 Dedrick Dewalt 1998-200120 Pete Mitchell 1991-9418 Rich Gunnell 2006-0916 Jamal Burke 1999-200214 Grant Adams 2001-0414 Brian Brennan 1980-8314 Darren Flutie 1984-8712 Kevin Challenger 2004-0712 Tony Gonzalez 2003-0612 Sean Ryan 2000-0312 Anthony DiCosmo 1995-9812 Mike Roarke 1949-5111 Keith Miller 1990-9311 Mark Chmura 1987-9111 Fred Willis 1968-7011 Jim Whalen 1962-6410 Clarence Cannon 1991-9410 Dave Zumbach 1973-7610 Mel Briggs 1971-7310 John Bonistalli 1968-7010 Scott Gieselman 1982-85

TOuChDOwn RECEPTiOnS: SEaSOn

TDs Name Year

10 Kelvin Martin 19849 Kelvin Martin 19858 Jamal Burke 20018 Dedrick Dewalt 20008 Kelvin Martin 19868 Brian Brennan 19838 Mel Briggs 19728 John Bonistalli 19697 Rich Gunnell 20097 Anthony DiCosmo 19987 Pete Mitchell 1993, 19947 Barry Gallup 19687 Darren Flutie 19877 Art Graham 1962

TOuChDOwn RECEPTiOnS: gamE

TDs Name Year Game

3 Kelvin Martin 1986 Holy Cross3 Peter Laboy 1977 Army3 George Gill 1970 Holy Cross3 John Bonistalli 1969 VMI3 Jim Whalen 1962 Boston U.

100-YD gamES: SEaSOn

Gms Name Year

6 Brian Brennan 19834 Rich Gunnell 20094 Darren Flutie 19873 Brandon Robinson 20073 Will Blackmon 20053 Dedrick Dewalt 20003 Clarence Cannon 19933 Tom Waddle 19883 Gerard Phelan 1984

100-YD gamES: CaREER

Gms Name Year

8 Brian Brennan 1980-838 Rich Gunnell 2006-096 Pete Mitchell 1991-945 Brandon Robinson 2005-085 Darren Flutie 1984-87

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total offensive Plays: career

Plays Name Year1,558 Doug Flutie 1981-841,515 Matt Ryan 2004-071,441 Glenn Foley 1990-93951 Brian St. Pierre 1999-2002874 Matt Hasselbeck 1994-97841 Shawn Halloran 1983-86780 Derrick Knight 2000-03764 Frank Harris 1968-70702 Mark Hartsell 1993-95636 Tim Hasselbeck 1997-2000614 Mike Cloud 1995-98609 Paul Peterson 2003-04607 Jack Concannon 1961-63599 Quinton Porter 2001-05582 Scott Mutryn 1994-98581 Mike Power 1986-89555 William Green 1999-2001542 George VanCott 1959-61502 Ed Songin 1947-49

total offensive Plays: season

Plays Name Year722 Matt Ryan 2007551 Montel Harris 2009488 Shawn Halloran 1985478 Matt Ryan 2006475 Brian St. Pierre 2002448 Doug Flutie 1984438 Doug Flutie 1982423 Paul Peterson 2004417 Matt Hasselbeck 1996413 Doug Flutie 1983400 Mark Hartsell 1995400 Glenn Foley 1990389 Glenn Foley 1993376 Matt Hasselbeck 1997368 Scott Mutryn 1998358 Chase Rettig 2011352 Glenn Foley 1991352 Tim Hasselbeck 1999347 Derrick Knight 2003335 Mike Power 1987328 Quinton Porter 2003326 Gary Marangi 1972308 Mike Cloud 1998302 Shawn Halloran 1986300 Glenn Foley 1992

total offensive Plays: gaMe

Gms Name Year Game67 Matt Ryan 2006, Wake Forest63 Montel Harris 2009, Virginia63 Matt Ryan 2007, Maryland63 Doug Flutie 1984 Penn State62 Matt Ryan 2007 Florida State61 Glenn Foley 1990 Louisville60 Shawn Halloran 1985 Syracuse60 Doug Flutie 1983 West Virginia59 Montel Harris 2009 Maryland59 Mark Hartsell 1995 Syracuse59 Frank Harris 1968 Army58 Matt Ryan 2007 Virginia Tech (ACC Champ.)58 Matt Hasselbeck 1997 Army56 Montel Harris 2009 North Carolina56 Matt Ryan 2007 Wake Forest56 Matt Ryan 2007 Army56 Matt Ryan 2007 Virginia Tech56 Paul Peterson 2004 Pittsburgh54 Shawn Halloran 1985 Penn State54 Doug Flutie 1981 Pittsburgh

total yards: career

Yds Name Year11,318 Doug Flutie 1981-84

9,719 Glenn Foley 1990-939,371 Matt Ryan 2004-076,151 Brian St. Pierre 1999-20025,065 Shawn Halloran 1982-864,529 Frank Harris 1968-704,425 Derrick Knight 2000-034,366 Matt Hasselbeck 1994-974,233 Tim Hasselbeck 1997-20003,877 Paul Peterson 2003-043,869 William Green 1999-20013,602 Mark Hartsell 1993-953,600 Montel Harris 2008-present3,597 Mike Cloud 1995-983,564 Jack Concannon 1961-633,373 Quinton Porter 2001-053,287 Gary Marangi 1971-733,261 Scott Mutryn 1994-983,007 Ken Smith 1976-77

total yards: season

Yds Name Year4,509 Matt Ryan 20073,603 Doug Flutie 19843,353 Glenn Foley 19933,109 Brian St. Pierre 20023,019 Doug Flutie 19822,907 Matt Ryan 20062,657 Paul Peterson 20042,965 Doug Flutie 19832,828 Shawn Halloran 19852,409 Dave Shinskie 20092,298 Scott Mutryn 19982,263 Matt Hasselbeck 19972,233 Brian St. Pierre 20012,125 Glenn Foley 19922,123 Glenn Foley 19902,118 Glenn Foley 19912,073 Ken Smith 19772,071 Mike Power 19872,050 Shawn Halloran 19861,951 Tim Hasselbeck 20001,948 Derrick Knight 20031,940 Chris Crane 20081,876 Chase Rettig 20111,864 Mark Hartsell 19941,819 William Green 20011,776 Matt Hasselbeck 19961,764 Quinton Porter 20031,731 Doug Flutie 19811,725 Mark Hartsell 1995

total yards: gaMe

Yds Name Year Game517 Doug Flutie 1984 Miami507 Doug Flutie 1982 Penn State470 Chris Crane 2008 NC State464 Doug Flutie 1983 West Virginia447 Shawn Halloran 1985 Syracuse445 Matt Ryan 2007 Florida State445 Glenn Foley 1993 Virginia Tech438 Matt Ryan 2007 Georgia Tech428 Matt Ryan 2007 Maryland421 Doug Flutie 1984 Penn State420 Glenn Foley 1993 Syracuse410 Willie Hicks 1989 West Virginia409 Paul Peterson 2004, Notre Dame405 Shawn Halloran 1986 Maryland403 Matt Hasselbeck 1997 Army399 Matt Ryan 2007 Wake Forest395 Matt Ryan 2006 Wake Forest387 Doug Flutie 1984 North Carolina383 Shawn Halloran 1985 Pittsburgh380 Doug Flutie 1983 Penn State379 Mike Power 1987 TCU376 Frank Harris 1968 Army

Most KicKoff retUrns: career

Ret. Name Year110 Will Blackmon 2002-0586 Tim Frager 1987-9084 Jeff Smith 2006-09

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MOSt KiCKOff REtuRnS: SEaSOn

Ret. Name Year

36 Will Blackmon 200334 Tim Frager 198929 Tyrone Taylor 198628 Chuckie Dukes 199128 Will Blackmon 200425 Jeff Smith 200824 Jeff Smith 200923 Jeff Smith 2006

MOSt KiCKOff REtuRnS: gaME

Ret. Name Year Game

8 Dave Bennett 1968 Army5 DeJuan Tribble 2006 Central Michigan5 Jeff Smith 2006 Clemson

KiCKOff REtuRn yaRDagE: CaREER

Yds Name Year Returns

2,700 Will Blackmon 2002-05 88 Returns1,975 Tim Frager 1987-90 86 Returns1,959 Jeff Smith 2006-09 84 Returns1,436 Kenyatta Watson 1993-96 67 Returns1,270 Tyrone Taylor 1983-86 65 Returns1,104 Tracy Giles 1985-89 65 Returns

KiCKOff REtuRn yaRDagE: SEaSOn

Yds Name Year Returns

922 Will Blackmon 2003 36 Returns842 Tim Frager 1989 34 Returns762 Will Blackmon 2004 28 Returns653 Chuckie Dukes 1991 28 Returns645 Jeff Smith 2006 23 Returns625 Tyrone Taylor 1986 29 Returns

KiCKOff REtuRn yaRDagE: gaME

Yds Name Year Team Returns

214 Dave Bennett 1968 Army 8 Returns213 Jeff Smith 2006 Clemson 5 returns

KiCKOff REtuRn yaRDagE: Play

Yds Name Year Returns

100 DuJuan Daniels 1999 Syracuse100 Mike Esposito 1973 Miami100 Joe Diminick 1948 St. Bonaventure96 Jeff Smith 2006 Clemson

KiCKOff REtuRn avERagE: CaREER

Yds Name Year Returns

26.6 Dave Bennett 1966-68 30/78223.3 Jeff Smith 2006-09 84/1,959

KiCKOff REtuRn avERagE: SEaSOn

Yds Name Year Returns

28.0 Jeff Smith 2006 26/64527.5 DuJuan Daniels 1999 11/30227.5 Dave Bennett 1968 14/38527.2 Will Blackmon 2004 28/76227.0 Jason Swepson 1990 10/27026.3 William Green 1999 13/34225.8 Tim Frager 1988 19/49125.6 Will Blackmon 2003 36/92225.5 Jay Clark 1990 11/28124.8 Tim Frager 1989 34/84224.5 Nathanael Hasselbeck 2003 4/9824.2 Kenyatta Watson 996 13/31523.4 Tony Ransome 1993 5/11723.3 Chuckie Dukes 1991 28/65323.3 Bobby Swigert 2010 7/163

MOSt Punt REtuRnS: CaREER

Ret. Name Year

84 Kenyatta Watson 1993-96

79 Kelvin Martin 1983-8665 Dedrick Dewalt 1998-200155 DeJuan Tribble 2004-0749 Will Blackmon 2002-0549 Clint Kuboyama 1991-9243 Ed Rideout 1969-7141 Marcus Cherry 1986-89

MOSt Punt REtuRnS: SEaSOn

Ret. Name Year

32 Kenyatta Watson 199330 Kelvin Martin 198527 DeJuan Tribble 200627 Kenyatta Watson 199427 Clint Kuboyama 199126 Marcus Cherry 198926 Brian Brennan 1981

MOSt Punt REtuRnS: gaME

Ret. Name Year Game

6 Kelvin Martin 1985 West Virginia6 Kelvin Martin 1985 Holy Cross6 Dick Zotti 1952 Richmond6 Dick McBride 1951 Richmond6 Ken Hughes 1947 St. Mary’s (CA)

Punt REtuRn yaRDagE: CaREER

Yds Name Year Returns

1,012 Kelvin Martin 1983-86 79 Returns816 Kenyatta Watson 1993-96 84 Returns714 Ed Rideout 1969-71 43 Returns511 Will Blackmon 2002-05 49 Returns494 Dedrick Dewalt 1998-2001 65 Returns492 DeJuan Tribble 2004-07 55 Returns387 Marcus Cherry 1986-89 41 Returns382 Will Blackmon 2002-06 35 Returns382 Dick Zotti 1951-53 23 Returns

Punt REtuRn yaRDagE: SEaSOn

Yds Name Year Returns

1,012 Kelvin Martin 1983-86 79 Returns816 Kenyatta Watson 1993-96 84 Returns714 Ed Rideout 1969-71 43 Returns511 Will Blackmon 2002-05 49 Returns494 Dedrick Dewalt 1998-2001 65 Returns492 DeJuan Tribble 2004-07 55 Returns387 Marcus Cherry 1986-89 41 Returns382 Will Blackmon 2002-06 35 Returns382 Dick Zotti 1951-53 23 Returns

Punt REtuRn yaRDagE: gaME

Yds Name Year Team

166 Kelvin Martin 1985 Holy Cross136 Kelvin Martin 1986 SMU131 Ed Rideout 1970 Holy Cross105 Jamal Burke 2002 Virginia Tech102 Kenyatta Watson 1995 West Virginia100 Kelvin Martin 1985 West Virginia98 DeJuan Tribble 2006 Buffalo92 Ken Hughes 1947 St. Mary’s (CA)

Punt REtuRn yaRDagE: Play

Yds Name Year Returns

93 Kelvin Martin 1985 Holy Cross71 Will Blackmon 2004 West Virginia90 Ed Rideout 1970 VMI85 Kelvin Martin 1986 SMU84 Kenyatta Watson 1995 West Virginia83 Jamal Burke 2002 Virginia Tech78 Kelvin Martin 1984 Syracuse70 Dick Zotti 1953 Clemson70 Joe McKenney 1924 Haskell69 DeJuan Tribble 2006 Buffalo

Punt REtuRn avERagE: CaREER

Yds Name Returns

16.6 Ed Rideout, 1969-71 43/71413.6 Dick Zotti, 1951-53 28/382

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Yds Name Returns

18.1 Ed Rideout, 1971 15/27217.0 Kelvin Martin, 1985 30/51015.5 Ken Hughes, 1949 13/200

scoring: career

-----Touchdowns----- ------Extra Points------

Name Years Run Pass Other Kick Pass Run FG Pts

Steve Aponavicius 2006-09 0 0 0 145-150 0 0 47-64 290Brian Lowe 1986-89 0 0 0 91-95 0 0 57-83 262John Matich 1996-99 0 0 0 105-108 0 0 46-73 243William Green 1999-2001 33 3 0 0 0 0 0 216Troy Stradford 1982-86 27 9 0 0 0 0 0 216Fred Steinfort 1972-75 0 0 0 119-125 0 0 32-60 215Keith Barnette 1973-75 34 0 0 0 0 1 0 206Kelvin Martin 1983-86 0 28 4 0 1 0 0 194Omari Walker 1994-97 32 0 0 0 0 0 0 192Sandro Sciortino 2000-03 0 0 0 85-87 0 0 35-51 190Kevin Snow 1982-84 0 0 0 95-106 0 0 30-46 185Montel Harris 2008-11 27 3 0 0 0 0 0 180Fred Willis 1968-70 19 11 0 0 0 0 0 180Darnell Campbell 1991-93 27 2 0 0 0 0 0 174Mike Esposito 1972-74 24 0 4 0 0 0 0 168Derrick Knight 2000-03 25 2 0 0 0 0 0 162John Cooper 1979-81 0 0 0 62-89 0 0 33-51 161Mike Cloud 1995-98 14 0 0 0 0 0 0 156Al Weston 1926-28 19 3 3 5 0 0 0 155Ryan Ohliger 2004-06 1 0 0 59-66 0 0 29-44 152Dave Bennett 1966-68 14 10 1 0 1 0 0 152Nate Freese 2010-pres. 0 0 0 50-52 0 0 32-41 146Chuck Darling 1922-24 20 0 1 14 0 0 0 140Mike Holovak 1940-42 23 0 0 2 0 0 0 140Steve Strachan 1981-84 22 1 0 0 0 0 0 138Monk Maznicki 1940-41 13 3 1 36 0 0 0 138Ed Toner 1987-90 18 4 0 0 0 2 0 136David Gordon 1992-94 0 0 0 81-82 0 0 18 135Tim Moorman 1975-78 0 0 0 63-67 0 0 23-37 132Jim Fitzpatrick 1917-20 11 0 0 28 0 0 9 121Dan Conway 1976-79 17 2 0 0 0 0 0 114Ceslaus Antos 1928-30 13 5 1 0 0 0 0 114Jack Cronin 1924-26 18 0 0 0 0 0 0 108

Points: career

Pts Name Year

290 Steve Aponavicius 2006-09262 Brian Lowe 1986-89243 John Matich 1996-99216 William Green 1999-2001216 Troy Stradford 1982-86215 Fred Steinfort 1972-75206 Keith Barnette 1973-75194 Kelvin Martin 1983-86192 Omari Walker 1994-97190 Sandro Sciortino 2000-03185 Kevin Snow 1982-84184 Ryan Ohliger 2004-06180 Montel Harris 2008-present180 Fred Willis 1968-70174 Darnell Campbell 1991-93168 Mike Esposito 1972-74162 Derrick Knight 2000-03161 John Cooper 1979-81

Points: season

Pts Name Year

134 Keith Barnette 1974126 Darnell Campbell 1993107 Sandro Sciortino 2002102 Mike Esposito 197396 Fred Willis 197096 Dave Bennett 1968

Points: gaMe

Pts Name Year

34 Ed Petela 1949(Holy Cross, 4 TD/10 PAT)

field goals Made: career

FGs Name Year

57 Brian Lowe 1986-89

47 Steve Aponavicius 2006-0946 Sandro Sciortino 2000-0346 John Matich 1996-9937 John Matich 1996-9833 John Cooper 1979-81

field goals Made: season

FGs Name Year

23 Sandro Sciortino 200222 Nate Freese 201017 Brian Lowe 198616 John Cooper 198016 John Matich 199615 Brian Lowe 1989

field goals Made: gaMe

FGs Name Year Game

4 Nate Freese 2011 Wake Forest4 Nate Freese 2010 Kent State4 Nate Freese 2010 Florida State4 Steve Aponavicius 2009 Maryland4 Brian Lowe 1989 Georgia Tech4 Brian Lowe 1986 Army, West Virginia3 Steve Aponavicius 2008 Georgia Tech3 Ryan Ohliger 2004 West Virginia3 Sandro Sciortino 2002 Four times3 Brian Lowe 1989 Syracuse, Temple3 David Gordon 1994 Army3 John Cooper 1980 Villanova, Army, USAFA3 Fred Steinfort 1973 Navy3 Nate Freese 2010 Clemson3 Nate Freese 2010 Syracuse

field goals Made: longest

FGs Name Year Game

55 Fred Steinfort 1974 Tulane53 John Matich 1998 Miami52 Fred Steinfort 1974 Pittsburgh52 Fred Steinfort 1973 Navy52 Brian Lowe 1989 Syracuse52 John King 1971 Villanova

toUcHdowns: career

TDs Name Year

36 Willliam Green 1999-200136 Troy Stradford 1982-8634 Keith Barnette 1973-7532 Kelvin Martin 1983-8632 Omari Walker 1994-9730 Montel Harris 2008-present29 Darnell Campbell 1991-9327 Derrick Knight 2000-0325 Mike Cloud 1995-9824 Mike Esposito 1972-7423 Steve Strachan 1981-8423 Dan Conway 1976-7923 Mike Holovak 1940-4222 Ed Toner 1987-9020 Chuck Darling 1922-2420 Al Weston 1926-28

toUcHdowns: season

TDs Name Year

22 Keith Barnette 197421 Darnell Campbell 199317 William Green 200117 Mike Esposito 197316 Fred Willis 197016 Dave Bennett 196814 Montel Harris 200914 William Green 200014 Mike Cloud 199812 Derrick Knight 200212 Vito Ananis 193912 Al Weston 192611 Derrick Knight 200311 Tim Hasselbeck 199911 Mike Holovak 1940

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TOuChDOwnS: GamETDs Name Year Game5 Montel Harris 2009 NC State4 Darnell Campbell 1993 Temple4 Glen Capriola 1975 Army4 Keith Barnette 1974 West Virginia4 Phil Bennett 1973 Massachusetts4 Tom Magnarelli-Reis 1954 Holy Cross4 Ed Petela 1949 Holy Cross4 Chuck Darling 1924 Marquette

PaT KiCKS maDE: CaREERPATs Name Year119 Fred Steinfort 1972-75111 Steve Aponavicius 2006-08105 John Matich 1996-9995 Kevin Snow 1982-8491 Brian Lowe 1986-89

PaT KiCKS maDE: SEaSOnPATs Name Year Attempts46 Steve Aponavicius 2007 50 attempts46 Kevin Snow 1984 49 Attempts42 David Gordon 1993 43 Attempts42 Fred Steinfort 1974, 43 Attempts

PaT KiCKS maDE: GamEPATs Name Year Game10 Fred Steinfort 1974 Massachusetts 10 Ed Petela 1949 Holy Cross

PunT aTTEmPTS: CaREERPunts Name Year284 Ryan Quigley 2008-11259 Johnny Ayers 2004-07257 John Cooper 1978-81238 Kevin McMyler 1999-2002225 Jason Malecki 1995-98210 Ryan Quigley 2008-present196 Jim Walton 1974-78

PunT aTTEmPTS: SEaSOnPunts Name Year79 Ryan Quigley 201075 Johnny Ayers 200772 Ryan Quigley 200972 Steve Peach 198570 John Cooper 198169 Ryan Quigley 201166 Jeff Gomulinski 200365 Bill Kushner 1991

PunT aTTEmPTS: GamEPunts Name Year Game12 John Cooper 1980 Navy11 Jim Walton 1977 Texas11 Joe DiVito 1965 Army11 Dick McBride 1950 Oklahoma11 Ryan Quigley 2010 Notre Dame

PunTinG avERaGE: CaREER (min. 50)Yds Name Year Punts42.6 Jeff Beckley 1992-94 140 Punts42.3 Jim Walton 1974-77 196 Punts

PunTinG avERaGE: SEaSOn (min. 20)Yds Name Year Punts44.3 Jim Walton 1975 49 Punts

LOnGEST PunTYds Name Year Game77 John Cooper 1980 Holy Cross77 Jim Walton 1976 Florida State76 Johnny Ayers 2004 West Virginia

TOTaL inTERCEPTiOnS: CaREERInt Name Year25 Tony Thurman 1981-8417 John Salmon 1966-6815 DeJuan Tribble 2004-07

TOTaL inTERCEPTiOnS: SEaSOnInt Name Year12 Tony Thurman 19848 John Salmon 19688 Ed Clasby 19487 DeJuan Tribble 2006

TOTaL inTERCEPTiOnS: GamEInt Name Year3 DeJuan Tribble 2007 Wake Forest3 Jamie Silva 2007 Bowling Green3 DeJuan Tribble 2006 Miami (Fla.)3 T.J. Stancil 2003 Colorado State3 Jason Pohopek 1990 Navy3 Tony Thurman 1984 Alabama3 Tony Thurman 1982 Holy Cross3 Jim Budness 1979 Army3 Kelly Elias 1976 West Virginia3 Ned Guillet 1973 Villanova3 Gary Dancewicz 1969 Tulane3 Jim King 1968 VMI3 Hank Blaha 1963 Buffalo3 Bob Flanagan 1951 Georgia3 Harry Downes 1929 Boston U.

inTERCEPTiOn RETuRn yaRDS: CaREERYds Name Year Ints335 Tony Thurman 1981-84 25 Int.

inTERCEPTiOn RETuRn yaRDS: SEaSOnYds Name Year Ints182 Jim McGowan 1962 7 Int.

inTERCEPTiOn RETuRn yaRDS: GamEYds Name Year Ints Game136 Jim McGowan 1962 2 Int. Texas Tech

inTERCEPTiOn RETuRn yaRDS: PLayYds Name Year Game100 Don Allard 1956 Brandeis

inTERCEPTiOn RETuRn fOR TDS: CaREERTDs Name Year Int3 DeJuan Tribble 2004-Present 11 Int.3 Jim McGowan 1962-64 8 Int.3 Ed Doherty 1941-43 10 Int.

inTERCEPTiOn RETuRn fOR TDS: SEaSOnTDs Name Year Int3 DeJuan Tribble 2006 7 Int.3 Jim McGowan 1962 7 Int.3 Ed Doherty 1943 10 Int. (5 Games)

inTERCEPTiOn RETuRn fOR TDS: GamETDs Name Year Int2 Jim McGowan 1962 Texas Tech2 Ed Doherty 1943 Rome AFB

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BY QUaRteRLargest Lead After One Quarter in a Loss14 vs. Miami (FL) L, 31-28 10/23/99 (led 14-0)14 at Syracuse L, 24-14 9/27/58 (led 14-0)10 vs. Michigan L, 35-13 9/7/91 (led 10-0)10 vs. Syracuse L, 45-20 11/12/88 (led 10-0)10 at Syracuse L, 45-17 11/14/87 (led 10-0)

Largest Deficit After One Quarter in a Win14 vs. Pittsburgh W, 22-21 11/1/97 (down 14-0)14 vs. Pittsburgh W, 34-31 10/1/88 (down 14-0)12 at Rutgers W, 35-25 11/15/03 (down 12-0)11 vs. Navy W, 43-38 9/28/96 (down 14-3)10 vs. West Virginia W, 34-10 9/1/01 (down 10-0)10 vs. West Virginia W, 31-24 9/13/97 (down 10-0)

Largest Halftime Lead in a Loss21 vs. Miami (FL) L, 31-28 10/23/99 (led 31-7)14 at West VirginiaL, 21-20 10/20/84 (led 20-6)11 at Notre Dame L, 32-25 11/7/87 (led 17-6)11 at Syracuse L, 22-14 10/25/75 (led 14-3)10 at Army L, 29-26 11/11/78 (led 17-7)

Largest Halftime Deficit in a Win14 vs. West Virginia W, 31-24 9/13/97 (down 17-3)13 vs. Wake Forest W, 35-30 10/15/05 (down 20-7)13 at Notre Dame W, 24-23 10/23/04 (down 20-7)13 vs. Rutgers W, 14-13 10/16/82 (down 13-0)13 vs. Army W, 21-13 10/31/70 (down 13-0)10 at Alabama W, 38-31 9/8/84 (down 24-14)10 vs. Clemson W, 31-16 9/10/83 (down 13-3)

Largest Lead After Three Quarters in a Loss21 vs. Miami (FL) L, 31-28 10/23/99 (led 28-7)18 vs. Navy L, 32-31 10/24/98 (led 28-10)11 at West Virginia L, 21-20 10/20/84 (led 20-9)9 vs. Wake Forest L, 32-28 8/30/03 (led 21-12)8 at Syracuse L, 22-14 10/25/75 (led 14-6)

Largest Deficit After Three Quarters in a Win10 vs. Virginia Tech W, 14-10 10/25/07 (down 10-0)10 vs. Stanford W, 34-27 9/7/02 (down 27-17)10 at Alabama W, 38-31 9/8/84 (down 31-21)10 vs. Iowa State W, 14-10 11/4/61 (down 10-0)8 vs. Pittsburgh W, 22-21 11/1/97 (down 21-13)8 vs. Pittsburgh W, 34-31 10/1/88 (down 24-16)8 vs. Navy W, 25-24 12/30/06 (down 24-16)

4th-QUaRteR ComeBaCksLargest Deficit During the Fourth Quarter in a Win12 vs. Pittsburgh W, 34-31 10/1/88 (down 31-19 at 8:42, before taking a 34-31 lead at 1:28)

12 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)

10 vs. Stanford W, 34-27 9/7/02 (down 27-17 at end of 3rd, before taking a 34-27 lead at 0:36)

10 at Virginia Tech W, 14-10 10/25/07(down 10-0 with 2:11, before taking a 14-10 lead at 0:11)

10 at Alabama W, 38-31 9/8/84 (down 31-21 at end of 3rd, before taking a 38-31 lead at 3:26)

10 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 Win10 at Virginia Tech W, 14-10 10/25/07(trailed 10-0 with 2:11, before taking a 14-10 lead at 0:11)

10 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)

8 at Hawaii W, 24-21 8/31/96 (down 21-13 at 13:26, before tying 21-21 at 1:36)

7 vs. Rutgers W, 14-13 10/16/82 (down 13-6 at end of 3rd, before taking a 14-13 lead at 0:12)

7 at Tulane W, 30-28 10/8/77 (down 28-21 at 12:06, before taking a 30-28 lead at 3:29)

7 at Texas A&M W, 32-24 9/29/73 (down 24-17 midway 4th, before taking a 25-24 lead at 2:08)

BC Trails with under 1:00 Remaining in a Win7 at Virginia Tech W, 14-10 10/25/07(down 10-0 with 2:11, before taking a 14-10 lead at 0:11)

7 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)

4 at Miami (FL) W, 47-45 11/23/84 (down 45-41 at 0:28, before taking a 47-45 lead at 0:00)

BC Tied with under 1:00 Remaining in a Win0 at Hawaii W, 24-21 8/31/96 (tied 21-21 at 1:36, before taking a 24-21 lead at 0:00)

0 at Villanova W, 27-24 9/23/67 (tied 24-24 at midway 4th, before taking a 27-2 lead at 0:35)

0 vs. Syracuse W, 21-14 9/19/64 (tied 14-14 early in 4th, before taking a 21-14 lead at 0:02)

4th-QUaRteR oPPoNeNt ComeBaCksLargest Lead During the Fourth Quarter in a Loss21 vs. Miami (FL) L, 31-28 10/23/99 (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)

11 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 Loss7 vs. Miami (FL) L, 31-28 10/23/99 (led 28-21 at 9:45, before trailing 31-28 at 0:03)

7 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)

6 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 Loss5 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 los-ing 19-16 in OT)

3 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 Loss0 vs. Miami (FL) L, 31-28 10/23/99 (tied 28-28 at 3:51, before trailing 31-28 at 0:03)

0 vs. Miami (FL) L, 17-14 11/11/95 (tied 14-14 at 5:57, before trailing 17-14 at 0:49)

0 vs. West Virginia L, 31-24 10/19/91 (tied 24-24 at 5:13, before trailing 31-24 at 0:24)

0 at Penn State L, 23-20 9/17/89 (tied 20-20 at 6:45, before trailing 23-20 at 0:58)

0 at West Virginia L, 20-13 10/9/82 (tied 13-13 at 8:32, before trailing 20-13 at 0:25)

LaRgest DeFiCit iN a ViCtoRY

LaRgest LeaD iN a Loss

Points Opponent Result Date Trailed Behind By17 Wake Forest W, 35-30 10/15/05 17-0 at 8:34 (2nd) 17 until 2:54 (2nd)17 Alabama W, 38-31 9/8/84 31-14 at 14:50 (3rd) 17 until 7:21 (3rd)14 West Virginia W, 31-24 9/13/97 17-3 at 1:11 (2nd) 14 until 2:12 (3rd)14 Pittsburgh W, 22-21 11/1/97 21-7 at 4:26 (3rd) 14 until 2:09 (3rd)14 Pittsburgh W, 34-31 10/1/88 14-0 at 13:59 (1st) 14 until 13:08 (2nd)14 Navy W, 43-38 9/28/96 29-15 at 12:06 (3rd) 14 until 9:06 (3rd)

Points Opponent Result Date Led Ahead By28 Miami (FL) L, 31-28 10/23/99 28-0 at 6:18 (3rd) 28 until 2:11 (3rd)18 Navy L, 32-31 10/24/98 28-10 at 2:25 (3rd) 18 until 12:19 (4th)17 Syracuse L, 45-17 11/14/87 17-0 at 10:41 (2nd) 17 until 7:00 (2nd)17 Army L, 29-26 11/11/78 led 24-7 at 9:34 (2nd) 17 until 7:52 (3rd)

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Largest attendance at a BC home game44,500

Largest attendance at a BC away game106,445 (Penn State, 2003)

Largest attendance for a BC regular seasonneutral site game

62,711 (vs. Ohio State, 1995)

Largest attendance for a BC bowl game70,412 (Continental Tire Bowl vs. UNC, 2004)

Biggest ComeBaCks

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1940 AP1. Minnesota2. Stanford3. Michigan4. Tennessee5. Boston College6. Texas A&M7. Northwestern8. Nebraska

1942 AP1. Ohio State2. Georgia3. Wisconsin4. Tulsa5. Georgia Tech6. Notre Dame7. Tennessee8. BOSTON COLLEGE9. Michigan10. Alabama

1983 AP1. Miami (FL)2. Nebraska3. Auburn4. Georgia5. Texas6. Florida7. Brigham Young8. Michigan9. Ohio State10. Illinois19. BOSTON COLLEGE

1984 AP1. Brigham Young2. Washington3. Florida4. Nebraska5. BOSTON COLLEGE6. Oklahoma7. Oklahoma State8. SMU9. UCLA10. Southern Cal

1986 AP1. Penn State2. Miami (FL)3. Oklahoma4. Arizona State5. Nebraska6. Auburn7. Ohio State8. Michigan9. Alabama10. LSU19. BOSTON COLLEGE

1992 AP1. Alabama2. Florida State3. Miami (FL)4. Notre Dame5. Michigan6. Syracuse7. Texas A&M8. Georgia9. Stanford10. Florida21. BOSTON COLLEGE

1993 AP1. Florida State2. Notre Dame3. Nebraska4. Auburn5. Florida6. Wisconsin7. West Virginia8. Penn State9. Texas A&M

10. Arizona13. BOSTON COLLEGE

1994 AP1. Nebraska2. Penn State3. Colorado4. Florida State5. Alabama6. Miami (FL)7. Florida8. Texas A&M9. Auburn10. Utah23. BOSTON COLLEGE

2001 AP1. Miami (FL)2. Oregon3. Florida4. Tennessee5. Texas6. Oklahoma7. Nebraska8. LSU9. Colorado10. Maryland23. BOSTON COLLEGE

2004 AP1. Southern Cal2. Auburn3. Oklahoma4. Utah5. Texas6. Louisville7. Georgia8. Iowa9. California10. Virginia Tech21. BOSTON COLLEGE

2005 AP1. Texas2. Southern Cal3. Penn State4. Ohio State5. West Virginia6. LSU7. Virginia Tech8. Alabama9. Notre Dame10. Georgia18. BOSTON COLLEGE

2006 AP1. Florida2. Ohio State3. LSU4. Southern Cal5. Boise State6. Louisville7. Wisconsin8. Michigan9. Auburn10. West Virginia20. BOSTON COLLEGE

2007 AP1. LSU2. Georgia3. USC4. Missouri5. Ohio State6. West Virginia7. Kansas8. Oklahoma9. Virginia Tech10. BOSTON COLLEGE

1983 UPI1. Miami (FL)2. Nebraska

3. Auburn4. Georgia5. Texas6. Florida7. Brigham Young8. Ohio State9. Michigan10. Illinois20. BOSTON COLLEGE

1984 UPI1. Brigham Young2. Washington3. Nebraska4. BOSTON COLLEGE5. Oklahoma State6. Oklahoma7. Florida8. SMU9. Southern Cal10. UCLA

1986 UPI1. Penn State2. Miami (FL)3. Oklahoma4. Nebraska5. Arizona State6. Ohio State7. Michigan8. Auburn9. Alabama10. Arizona18. BOSTON COLLEGE

1992 UPI1. Alabama2. Florida State3. Miami (FL)4. Notre Dame5. Michigan6. Syracuse7. Texas A&M8. Georgia9. Stanford10. Florida21. BOSTON COLLEGE

1992 CNN/USA TodAy1. Alabama2. Florida State3. Miami (FL)4. Notre Dame5. Michigan6. Texas A&M7. Syracuse8. Georgia9. Stanford10. Washington21. BOSTON COLLEGE

1993 CNN/USA TodAy1. Florida State2. Notre Dame3. Nebraska4. Florida5. Wisconsin6. West Virginia7. Penn State8. Texas A&M9. Arizona10. Ohio State12. BOSTON COLLEGE

1994 CNN/USA TodAy1. Nebraska2. Penn State3. Colorado4. Alabama5. Florida State6. Miami (FL)7. Florida8. Utah

9. Ohio State10. Brigham Young22. BOSTON COLLEGE

2001 ESPN/USA TodAy1. Miami (FL)2. Oregon3. Florida4. Tennessee5. Texas6. Oklahoma7. LSU8. Nebraska9. Colorado10. Washington State21. BOSTON COLLEGE

2004 ESPN/USA TodAy1. Southern Cal2. Auburn3. Oklahoma4. Texas5. Utah6. Georgia7. Louisville8. Iowa9. California10. Virginia Tech21. BOSTON COLLEGE

2005 ESPN/USA TodAy1. Texas2. Southern Cal3. Penn State4. Ohio State5. LSU6. West Virginia7. Virginia Tech8. Alabama9. TCU10. Georgia17. BOSTON COLLEGE

2006 ESPN/USA TodAy1. Florida2. Ohio State3. LSU4. Southern Cal5. Wisconsin6. Boise State7. Louisville8. Auburn9. Michigan10. West Virginia20. BOSTON COLLEGE

2007 USA TodAy1. LSU2. USC3. Georgia4. Ohio State5. Missouri6. West Virginia7. Kansas8. Oklahoma9. Virginia Tech10. Texas11. BOSTON COLLEGE

FINAl AP APPEArANCESDecade Final Poll1930s 11940s 21980s 31990s 32000s 5

HIGHEST FINAl APPEArANCESAP 5th in 1940, 1984UPI 4th in 1984CNN/USA Today 12th in 1993

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TOTal OFFENSE allOWED:GaME

52 Holy Cross 197071 Houston 196275 Northwestern 199275 Villanova 195784 Syracuse 1974

TOTal OFFENSE allOWED: PER GaME (MiN. 10 GaMES)

194.2 1958 10 games220.7 1965 10 games233.0 1975 11 games236.8 1962 10 games241.3 1971 11 games

TOTal OFFENSE allOWED:SEaSON (MiN. 10 GaMES)

1,942 1958 10 games2,207 1965 10 games2,368 1962 10 games2,547 1960 10 games2,550 1970 10 games

RUSHiNG YaRDS allOWED:GaME

-30 Louisville 1991-19 UMass 1973-12 Buffalo 2006-11 Pittsburgh 1995-8 Boston Unv. 1958-8 Temple 1994

RUSHiNG YaRDS allOWED: PER GaME (MiN. 10 GaMES)

75.6 2007 14 games82.8 2010 13 games90.8 2005 12 games91.2 2008 14 games103.2 2009 13 games106.0 1958 10 games107.9 2006 13 games

RUSHiNG YaRDS allOWED:SEaSON (MiN. 10 GaMES)

902 1941 10 games1,058 2007 14 games1,060 1958 10 games1,076 2010 13 games1,090 2005 12 games1,197 1994 12 games

PaSSiNG YaRDS allOWED:GaME

0 UMass/Syr. 19780 Villanova 19773 Villanova 19764 UMass 19877 Syracuse 19737 Villanova 1964

PaSSiNG YaRDS allOWED: PER GaME (MiN. 10 GaMES)

65.1 1978 11 games88.2 1958 10 games89.4 1965 10 games105.5 1976 11 games107.9 1961 10 games

PaSSiNG YaRDS allOWED:SEaSON (MiN. 10 GaMES)

716 1978 11 games882 1958 10 games894 1965 10 games1,079 1961 10 games1,120 1950 10 games

FiRST DOWNS allOWED:GaME

4 Villanova 19774 Richmond 19654 Houston 19625 Northwestern 19925 Holy Cross 19705 Holy Cross 19585 Villanova 1957

FiRST DOWNS allOWED: SEaSON (MiN. 10 GaMES)

91 1958 10 games116 1965 10 games128 1960 10 games139 1975 11 games139 1962 10 games

iNTERCEPTiONS: GaME6 Bowling Green 20076 Holy Cross 19836 VMI 19865 Colorado St. 20035 Navy 19905 Holy Cross 19845 Holy Cross 19825 Pittsburgh 19805 West Virginia 19765 Navy 19735 Navy 19715 Buffalo 19635 Holy Cross 19625 Marquette 19575 Brandeis 1956

iNTERCEPTiONS: SEaSON (MiN. 10 GaMES)

26 2008 14 games26 1962 10 games25 2007 14 games24 1983 12 games23 1984 12 games23 1979 11 games

FUMBlES RECOVERED: GaME7 VMI 19656 Wichita 19636 Marquette 19585 Navy 20025 Army 1986

FUMBlES RECOVERED: SEaSON (MiN. 10 GaMES)

24 1958 10 games23 1979 11 games22 1976 11 games22 1961 10 games21 1977 11 games

TOTal TURNOVERS FORCED:GaME

9 Pittsburgh 19809 VMI 19658 UMass 19778 UMass 19748 Villanova 1961

TOTal TURNOVERS FORCED:SEaSON (MiN. 10 GaMES)

46 1979 11 games45 1962 10 games42 1983 12 games42 1965 10 games41 1973 11 games

SaCKS: GaME8 NC State 2005

8 Rutgers 20018 Temple 19946 Northwestern 19926 Penn State 1991

SaCKS: SEaSON (MiN. 10 GaMES)

47 1994 12 games43 1986 12 games40 1999 12 games38 1993 12 games35 2008 14 games35 2005 12 games

POiNTS allOWED: PER GaME(MiN. 10 GaMES)

3.6 1939 11 games4.7 1940 11 games6.3 1930 10 games6.5 1929 10 games7.4 1942 10 games

POiNTS allOWED: SEaSON(MiN. 10 GaMES)

39 1929 10 games40 1939 11 games52 1940 11 games63 1930 10 games65 1929 10 games

TOTal TaCKlES: GaME25 Frank Chamberlin 1999

Syracuse25 Stephen Boyd 1994

Virginia Tech25 Tom McManus 1991

Rutgers23 Luke Kuechly 2011

Duke23 Stephen Boyd 1993

Virginia Tech22 Stephen Boyd 1993

Syracuse22 Tom McManus 1992

Syracuse21 Luke Kuechly 2010

Duke21 Tom McManus 1992

Rutgers20 Luke Kuechly 2011

Florida State20 Luke Kuechly 2010

NC State20 Tom McManus 1991

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TOTal TaCKlES: SEaSON191 Luke Kuechly 2011183 Luke Kuechly 2010165 Tom McManus 1991161 Stephen Boyd 1993159 Tom McManus 1992158 Luke Kuechly 2009156 Bill Romanowski 1987151 Mike Saylor 1988143 Ed Duran 1988138 Matt Kelley 1990133 Stephen Boyd 1992131 Matt Kelley 1989130 Pedro Cirino 1997i130 Stephen Boyd 1994

TOTal TaCKlES: CaREER532 Luke Kuechly 2009-11524 Stephen Boyd 1991-94432 Matt Kelley 1987-90429 Ed Duran 1986-89

427 Tom McManus 1989-92381 Josh Ott 2000-03365 Bill Romanowski 1985-87360 Kevin Pearson 1987-90341 Luke Kuechly 2009-332 Pedro Cirino 1996-99313 Ivan Caesar 1987-90312 Jamie Silva 2004-07

SaCKS: GaME3.5 Mathias Kiwanuka 2005

NC State3.5 Mike Mamula 1994

Temple3 B.J. Raji 2008

NC State3 Mathias Kiwanuka 2005

Ball State3 Mathias Kiwanuka 2003

Notre Dame3 Mike Mamula 1994

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SaCKS: SEaSON13 Erik Storz 199713 Mike Mamula 199411.5 Mathias Kiwanuka 200411.5 Mathias Kiwanuka 200311 Chris Hovan 199911 Mike Mamula 19939.5 Mathias Kiwanuka 20059.5 Eric Lindstrom 19869 Stalin Colinet 1996

SaCKS: CaREER37.5 Mathias Kiwanuka 2002-0524 Mike Mamula 1992-9420.5 Chris Hovan 1996-9919 Erick Storz 1994-9718.5 Sean Guthrie 1998-0117 Stephen Boyd 1991-9417 Jason Pohopek 1989-9215 Mike Willetts 1996-9914.5 Nick Larkin 2004-0714.5 Eric Lindstrom 1984-88

TaCKlES FOR lOSS: SEaSON25.5 Mathias Kiwanuka 200420 Chris Hovan 199918 Stalin Colinet 199616.5 Tim Bulman 200416 B.J. Raji 200816 Mathias Kiwanuka 200315 Luke Kuechly 201114 Max Holloway 201014 Nick Gianacakos 199513 Luke Kuechly 200913 Mark Herzlich 200813 Chris Hovan 199813 Erik Storz 199713 Tim Morabito 199413 Ivan Caesar 1989

TaCKlES FOR lOSS: CaREER65.5 Mathias Kiwanuka 2002-0544 Luke Kuechly 2009-1143 Chris Hovan 1996-9938 Tim Bulman 2001-0433 Tim Morabito 1992-9632.5 B.J. Raji 2004-0831 Stalin Colinet 1993-9631 Chris Sullivan 1992-9530.5 Mark Herzlich 2006-29.5 Doug Goodwin 2000-03

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October 29, 1948 13 Clemson 19-26 L

September 30, 1950 6 Oklahoma 0-28 L

November 11, 1950 13 Clemson 14-35 L

December 1, 1951 16 Holy Cross 19-14 W

October 17, 1952 15 Villanova 7-28 L

October 3, 1953 3 LSU 6-42 L

October 5, 1956 13 Miami 6-27 L

September 21, 1957 12 Navy 6-46 L

September 26, 1959 7 Army 8-44 L

September 19, 1964 9 Syracuse 21-14 W

October 26, 1968 4 Penn State 0-29 L

November 1, 1969 5 Penn State 16-38 L

October 24, 1970 7 Air Force 10-35 L

October 14, 1972 16 Air Force 9-13 L

October 12, 1973 6 Miami 10-15 L

September 14, 1974 10 Texas 9-42 L

September 15, 1975 9 Notre Dame 3-17 L

September 11, 1976 7 Texas 14-13 W

October 1, 1977 16 Pittsburgh 7-45 L

September 23, 1978 9 Texas A&M 2-37 L

October 7, 1978 9 Pittsburgh 15-32 L

September 13, 1980 3 Pittsburgh 6-14 L

September 20, 1980 11 Stanford 30-13 W

October 18, 1980 7 Florida State 7-41 L

September 26, 1981 9 North Carolina 14-56 L

October 10, 1981 2 Penn State 7-38 L

October 31, 1981 2 Pittsburgh 24-29 L

September 18, 1982 16 Clemson 17-17 T

October 30, 1982 8 Penn State 17-52 L

September 24, 1983 19 West Virginia 17-27 L

September 8, 1984 9 Alabama 38-31 W

November 23, 1984 12 Miami 47-45 W

August 29, 1985 10 BYU 14-28 L

September 14, 1985 17 Maryland 13-31 L

November 2, 1985 3 Penn State 12-16 L

December 23, 1986 17 Georgia 27-24 W

September 26, 1987 15 Penn State 17-27 L

October 31, 1987 13 Tennessee 20-18 W

November 7, 1987 9 Notre Dame 25-32 L

November 14, 1987 6 Syracuse 17-45 L

September 1, 1988 8 USC 7-34 L

October 22, 1988 6 West Virginia 19-59 L

November 12, 1988 15 Syracuse 20-45 L

September 9, 1989 23 Pittsburgh 10-29 L

October 28, 1989 15 West Virginia 30-44 L

September 8, 1990 17 Pittsburgh 6-29 L

September 15, 1990 17 Ohio State 10-31 L

November 10, 1990 20 Louisville 10-17 L

September 7, 1991 2 Michigan 13-35 L

September 14, 1991 17 Georgia Tech 14-30 L

September 28, 1991 10 Penn State 21-28 L

November 16, 1991 17 Syracuse 16-38 L

November 23, 1991 1 Miami 14-19 L

October 17, 1992 9 Penn State 35-32 W

November 7, 1991 8 Notre Dame 7-54 L

January 1, 1992 17 Tennessee 23-28 L

September 4, 1993 5 Miami 7-52 L

October 2, 1993 13 Syracuse 33-29 W

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November 6, 1993 25 Virginia Tech 48-34 W

November 20, 1993 1 Notre Dame 41-39 W

November 26, 1993 5 West Virginia 14-17 L

September 3, 1994 5 Michigan 26-34 L

September 17, 1994 18 Virginia Tech 7-12 L

October 8, 1994 8 Notre Dame 30-11 W

November 12, 1994 14 Syracuse 31-0 W

November 26, 1994 5 Miami 7-23 L

December 25, 1994 11 Kansas State 12-7 W

August 27, 1995 12 Ohio State 6-38 L

September 7, 1995 20 Virginia Tech 20-14 W

September 16, 1995 11 Michigan State 21-25 L

October 28, 1995 12 Notre Dame 10-20 L

November 18, 1995 22 Syracuse 29-58 L

September 14, 1996 19 Virginia Tech 7-45 L

September 21, 1996 8 Michigan 14-20 L

November 9, 1996 17 Notre Dame 21-48 L

November 23, 1996 25 Miami 26-43 L

October 11, 1997 23 Virginia Tech 7-17 L

November 8, 1997 22 Syracuse 13-20 L

October 8, 1998 17 Virginia Tech 0-17 L

October 17, 1998 23 Syracuse 25-42 L

October 31, 1998 25 Miami 17-35 L

November 7, 1998 13 Notre Dame 26-31 L

November 26, 1999 2 Virginia Tech 14-48 L

September 30, 2000 4 Virginia Tech 34-48 L

November 11, 2000 11 Notre Dame 16-28 L

November 25, 2000 2 Miami 6-52 L

October 20, 2001 6 Virginia Tech 20-34 L

November 10, 2001 1 Miami 7-18 L

November 24, 2001 22 Syracuse 28-39 L

September 21, 2002 1 Miami 6-38 L

October 10, 2002 4 Virginia Tech 23-28 L

September 6, 2003 25 Penn State 27-14 W

September 20, 2003 2 Miami 14-33 L

November 1, 2003 23 Pittsburgh 13-24 L

November 22, 2003 12 Virginia Tech 34-27 W

October 23, 2004 24 Notre Dame 24-23 W

November 13, 2004 10 West Virginia 36-17 W

September 24, 2005 8 Florida State 17-28 L

October 27, 2005 3 Virginia Tech 10-30 L

September 9, 2006 18 Clemson 34-33 W (2ot)

October 12, 2006 22 Virginia Tech 22-3 W

November 4, 2006 22 Wake Forest 14-21 L

November 18, 2006 21 Maryland 38-16 W

September 15, 2007 15 Georgia Tech 24-10 W

October 25, 2007 11 Virginia Tech 14-10 W

November 17, 2007 15 Clemson 20-17 W

December 1, 2007 6 Virginia Tech 16-30 L

October 18, 2008 17 Virginia Tech 28-23 W

November 15, 2008 20 Florida State 27-17 W

October 10, 2009 5 Virginia Tech 14-48 L

November 21, 2009 25 North Carolina 13-31 L

October 16, 2010 16 Florida State 19-24 L

January 9, 2011 15 Nevada 13-20 L

October 8, 2011 8 Clemson 19-27 L

October 22, 2011 11 Virginia Tech 14-30 L

November 19, 2011 24 Notre Dame 14-16 L

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January 1, 1940 11 Clemson (12) 3-6 L

October 19, 1940 8 Idaho 60-0 W

October 26, 1940 10 St. Anselm 55-0 W

November 2, 1940 9 Manhattan 25-0 W

November 9, 1940 8 Boston U. 21-0 W

November 16, 1940 8 Georgetown 19-18 W

November 23, 1940 4 Auburn 33-7 W

November 30, 1940 4 Holy Cross 7-0 W

January 1, 1941 5 Tennessee 19-13 W

November 15, 1941 18 Tennessee 7-14 L

October 17, 1942 11 N.C. Naval Flyers 7-6 W

October 25, 1942 10 Wake Forest 27-0 W

October 31, 1942 7 Georgetown 47-0 W

November 7, 1942 5 Temple 28-0 W

November 14, 1942 3 Fordham 56-6 W

November 21, 1942 3 Boston U. 37-0 W

November 28, 1942 1 Holy Cross 12-55 L

January 1, 1943 8 Alabama (10) 21-37 L

November 30, 1946 17 Holy Cross 6-13 L

October 21, 1955 17 Marquette 13-13 T

September 25, 1976 18 Tulane 27-3 W

October 2, 1976 14 Navy 17-13 W

October 9, 1976 13 Florida State 9-28 L

October 2, 1982 18 Temple 17-7 W

October 9, 1982 19 West Virginia 13-20 L

September 24, 1983 12 West Virginia (19) 17-27 L

October 29, 1983 19 Penn State 27-17 W

November 5, 1983 16 Army 34-14 W

November 12, 1983 13 Syracuse 10-21 L

November 19, 1983 18 Holy Cross 47-7 W

November 25, 1983 15 Alabama 20-13 W

December 19, 1983 13 Notre Dame 18-19 L

September 1, 1984 19 Western Carolina 44-24 W

September 8, 1984 18 Alabama (9) 38-31 W

September 22, 1984 10 North Carolina 52-20 W

October 13, 1984 4 Temple 24-10 W

October 20, 1984 4 West Virginia (20) 20-21 L

October 27, 1984 11 Rutgers 35-23 W

November 3, 1984 9 Penn State 30-37 L

November 10, 1984 16 Army 45-31 W

November 17, 1984 13 Syracuse 24-16 W

November 23, 1984 10 Miami (12) 47-45 W

November 30, 1984 8 Holy Cross 45-10 W

January 1, 1985 8 Houston 45-28 W

September 26, 1992 25 Michigan State 14-0 W

October 3, 1992 22 West Virginia 24-24 W

October 17, 1992 20 Penn State (9) 35-32 W

October 24, 1992 11 Tulane 17-13 W

October 31, 1992 11 Temple 45-6 W

November 7, 1992 9 Notre Dame (8) 7-54 L

November 14, 1992 10 Syracuse 10-27 L

November 21, 1992 19 Army 41-24 W

January 1, 1993 16 Tennessee (17) 23-28 L

September 4, 1993 21 Miami (5) 7-23 L

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September 18, 1993 22 Northwestern 21-22 L

November 13, 1993 22 Pittsburgh 33-0 W

November 20, 1993 17 Notre Dame (1) 41-39 W

November 26, 1993 11 West Virginia (5) 14-17 L

January 1, 1994 15 Virginia 31-13 W

October 15, 1994 24 Temple 45-28 W

October 22, 1994 22 Rutgers 7-7 T

November 12, 1994 25 Syracuse (14) 31-0 W

November 19, 1994 17 West Virginia 20-21 L

November 26, 1994 25 Miami (5) 7-23 L

August 27, 1995 22 Ohio State (12) 6-38 L

November 20, 1999 25 Notre Dame 31-29 W

November 26, 1999 22 Virginia Tech (2) 14-38 L

December 31, 1999 25 Colorado 28-62 L

November 24, 2001 25 Syracuse (22) 28-39 L

November 13, 2004 21 West Virginia (10) 36-17 W

November 20, 2004 17 Temple 34-17 W

November 27, 2004 17 Syracuse 17-43 L

September 3, 2005 22 BYU 20-3 W

September 10, 2005 18 Army 44-7 W

September 17, 2005 17 Florida State (8) 17-28 L

September 24, 2005 25 Clemson 16-13 W (ot)

October 1, 2005 21 Ball State 38-0 W

October 8, 2005 18 Virginia 28-17 W

October 15, 2005 14 Wake Forest 35-30 W

October 27, 2005 13 Virginia Tech (3) 10-30 L

November 5, 2005 19 Nort Carolina 14-16 L

November 12, 2005 25 NC State 30-10 W

November 19, 2005 23 Maryland 31-16 W

December 28, 2005 19 Boise State 27-21 W

September 16, 2006 23 BYU 30-23 W (2ot)

September 23, 2006 20 NC State 15-17 L

October 21, 2006 22 Florida State 24-19 W

October 28, 2006 18 Buffalo 41-0 W

November 4, 2006 16 Wake Forest (22) 14-21 L

November 11, 2006 22 Duke 28-7 W

November 18, 2006 20 Maryland (21) 38-16 W

November 23, 2006 18 Miami 14-17 L

December 30, 2006 23 Navy 25-24 W

September 15, 2007 21 Georgia Tech (15) 24-10 W

September 22, 2007 14 Army 37-17 W

September 29, 2007 12 Umass 24-14 W

October 6, 2007 7 Bowling Green 55-24 W

October 13, 2007 4 Notre Dame 27-14 W

October 25, 2007 3 Virginia Tech (11) 14-10 W

November 3, 2007 2 Florida State 17-27 L

November 10, 2007 8 Maryland 35-42 L

November 17, 2007 18 Clemson (15) 20-17 W

November 24, 2007 15 Miami 28-14 W

December 1, 2007 12 Virginia Tech (6) 16-30 L

December 28, 2007 14 Michigan State 24-21 W

October 25, 2008 23 North Carolina 24-45 L

November 29, 2008 20 Maryland 28-21 W

December 6, 2008 18 Virginia Tech 12-30 L

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ToTal FirsT DownsGame34 Army 200732 Navy 199832 Penn State 199232 Holy Cross 198632 Holy Cross 1983Season327 2007 14 games287 1993 11 games276 2003 13 games271 1996 12 games267 2002 13 games259 1983 11 games258 1984 11 games255 2008 14 games255 2005 12 games

rushing FirsT DownsGame25 Massachusetts 197325 Holy Cross 197224 Northwestern 199224 Richmond 1951Season174 1974 11 games150 1975 11 games143 1973 11 games140 2005 12 games

Passing FirsT DownsGame23 Maryland 200723 Syracuse 198522 Penn State 198221 Wake Forest 200721 Army 1968Season211 2007 14 games153 1993 11 games146 1985 12 games142 2002 13 games135 1984 11 games129 1983 11 games129 1996 11 games

FirsT Downs by PenalTyGame5 UMass 20075 West Virginia 20035 Miami (FL) 20034 Ball State 20034 Michigan 19954 Miami (FL) 19914 Southern Cal 19884 Morgan State 1983Season24 1996 12 games23 2007 14 games23 2003 13 games23 1988 11 games20 2008 14 games20 1995 12 games20 2004 12 games19 1983, 1985 11 games

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Game17 Tennessee 198815 Penn State 1986 Season105 2003 13 games94 2007 14 games87 1990 11 games87 2002 13 games87 2004 12 games85 1985 12 games

yarDs PenalizeDGame165 Tennessee 1988148 Detroit 1952Season837 2003 13 games835 2007 14 games761 1981 11 games

SCORiNGGame78 St. Anselm 194176 Holy Cross 194972 New York U. 1946Season404 1984 11 games396 2007 14 games377 1993 11 games375 1974 11 games

RuShiNG YARDAGEGame518 Massachusetts 1973477 St. Anselm 1941Season3152 1942 9 games3001 1974 11 games

PASSiNG YARDAGEGame595 Penn State 1982472 Miami (FL) 1984

453 Syracuse 1985448 Virginia Tech 1993447 Penn State 1984435 Georgia Tech 2007428 NC State 2008423 Syracuse 1993421 Maryland 2007418 West Virginia 1983415 Florida State 2007414 Navy 2000408 Wake Forest 2007401 Maryland 1986Season4535 2007 14 games3473 1984 11 games3420 1993 11 games3230 1985 12 games3010 2002 13 games2944 2004 12 games2942 1983 11 games2924 1982 11 games

PASS ATTEMPTSGame57 Syracuse 198557 Army 196856 Maryland 200755 West Virginia 200355 Louisville 199054 Penn State 198253 Army 200753 Florida State 200753 Virginia Tech 200753 Penn State 198453 Pittsburgh 200452 Wake Forest 200751 NC State 200851 West Virginia 198350 West Virginia 200250 Wake Forest 2005Season659 2007 14 games455 1985 12 games448 2008 14 games444 1996 12 games426 2004 12 games416 2005 12 games414 2002 13 games411 1995 12 games397 2003 13 games396 1990 11 games392 1984 11 gamesPASS COMPLETiONS

Game37 Army 196836 Army 200734 NC State 200834 Syracuse 198534 Miami (FL) 198433 Maryland 200732 Notre Dame 200732 Wake Forest 200732 Pittsburgh 200431 Clemson 200731 Penn State 198231 Army 1997Season390 2007 14 games260 2005 12 games256 2004 12 games249 1985 12 games243 2002 13 games236 1984 11 games233 2008 14 games224 2003 13 games224 1993 11 games222 1996 12 games218 1995 12 games212 1999 11 games210 1997 11 games

TOTAL OFFENSEyarDage

Game656 Penn State 1982648 Temple 2003643 New York U. 1946637 Va. Military Inst. 1970628 St. Anselm 1941Season5924 2007 14 games5570 1993 11 games5317 1984 11 games5255 2003 13 games5074 2002 13 games4949 1983 11 games4822 1992 11 games4653 2005 12 games4630 1982 11 games4625 2004 12 games

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28 1954 9 gamesinTercePTions

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ToTal FirsT DownsGame32 Army 198532 Miami (FL) 1984Season260 2007 14 games253 1995 12 games250 2003 13 games238 2002 13 games237 1986 11 games233 1988 11 games

rushing FirsT DownsGame32 Army 198525 Air Force 196322 Army 199022 Penn State 1969Season138 1988 11 games133 1987 11 games132 1981 11 games

Passing FirsT DownsGame21 Brigham Young 1985Season166 2007 14 games129 2005 12 games122 2004 12 games119 1998 11 games113 2008 14 games105 1995 12 games101 1986 11 games

FirsT Downs by PenalTyGame5 Connecticut 20005 Temple 19825 VMI 1969Season23 1995 12 games22 2005 12 games22 1981 11 games

PENALTiESToTal PenalTies

Game18 Miami (FL) 199117 UMass 200716 Morgan State 198315 Penn State 1986 Season102 2002 13 games101 2007 14 games92 1996 12 games85 1991 11 games84 1985 12 games81 2003 13 games78 2005 12 games78 2000 11 games77 1990 11 games

PenalTy yarDageGame162 Morgan State 1983Season787 1950 10 games758 2007 14 games755 1991 11 games

SCORiNGGame62 Colorado 199959 West Virginia 198858 Syracuse 199558 Army 198656 North Carolina 1981Season364 1996 12 games331 2003 13 games326 1988 11 games322 1995 12 games314 1997 11 games

RuShiNG YARDAGEGame515 Army 1985478 Northwestern 1961Season2,952 1950 10 games2,553 2002 13 games2,507 1988 11 games

PASSiNG YARDAGEGame508 Brigham Young 1985447 Miami (FL) 1984401 Bowling Green 2007380 Massachusetts 1973375 Louisville 1998374 Rutgers 1983

373 Penn State 1992Season3,524 2007 14 games2,984 2003 13 games2,650 2005 12 games2,576 1998 11 games2,477 2008 14 games2,448 2004 12 games2,346 1985 12 games2,274 1995 12 games2,237 2002 13 games2,139 1991 11 games2,138 1997 11 games2,104 1984 11 games1,970 1990 11 games1,966 1986 11 games

PASSiNG ATTEMPTSGame60 Wake Forest 200760 Brigham Young 200558 Bowling Green 200757 Maryland 200857 Rutgers 198356 Villanova 197055 Connecticut 200355 Duke 201154 Brigham Young 198554 NC State 200752 Virginia Tech (ACC Champ.)2007 52 Holy Cross 198551 Rutgers 198450 Massachusetts 1971Season565 2007 14 games442 2003 13 games435 2008 14 games426 2005 12 games396 2004 12 games373 2002 13 games349 1985 12 games325 1986 11 games317 1991 11 games

PASS COMPLETiONSGame45 Wake Forest 200743 Duke 201141 Brigham Young 200537 Bowling Green 200735 Brigham Young 198533 Maryland 200833 Rutgers 198332 Louisville 199830 Florida State 200729 NC State 200729 Rutgers 200427 Villanova 1970Season330 2007 14 games260 2005 12 games255 2003 13 games244 2008 14 games231 2004 12 games201 2002 13 games183 1985 12 games172 1998 11 games169 1979 11 games167 1991 11 games163 1995 12 games157 1993 11 games156 1984 11 games155 1982 11 games154 2001 11 games152 1986 11 games

TOTAL OFFENSEyarDage

Game655 Miami (FL) 1984625 Miami (FL) 1997618 Penn State 1982602 Ohio State 1989589 Mississippi 1950 Season4,657 2003 13 games4,612 1995 12 games4,582 2007 14 games4,456 1988 11 games4,403 2002 13 games4,378 1998 11 games4,346 1985 12 games

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Game7 VMI 1965Season25 1954 9 games

inTercePTionsGame8 Merchant Marine 1945Season28 1985 12 games27 1950 10 games

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Shutouts Year GP W L T PF PA BC Opp. Coach Captain(s)1893 6 3 3 0 24 34 1 3 Joseph Drum Bernie Waters1894 7 1 6 0 20 110 1 5 William Nagle Maurice Flynn1895 8 2 4 2 36 106 3 4 Joseph Lawless John Brewin1896 8 5 3 0 56 64 2 2 Frank Carney Joe Walsh1897 7 4 3 0 58 40 2 0 John Dunlop Arthur White1898 8 2 5 1 21 41 3 5 John Dunlop Bill Koen1899 10 8 1 1 85 18 9 2 John Dunlop John Kelly, Charles Kiley1901 9 1 8 0 17 130 1 8 John Dunlop Joe Kenney1902 8 0 7 1 11 134 1 6 Arthur White Pat Sullivan1908 8 2 4 2 30 54 4 5 Reilly/Kenney George Pearce1909 8 3 4 1 71 42 3 3 Charles McCarthy George Pearce1910 6 0 4 2 16 73 1 3 Jim Hart Ed Hartigan1911 7 0 7 0 8 96 0 5 Joseph Courtney John Hartigan, Daniel Hurld1912 7 2 4 1 33 157 2 3 William Joy John Hartigan1913 8 4 3 1 166 73 3 2 William Joy Leo Daley1914 9 5 4 0 119 80 3 2 Stephen Mahoney James Linehan1915 7 3 4 0 45 69 2 4 Stephen Mahoney Jim Duffy1916 8 6 2 0 167 66 4 1 Charles Brickley Maurice Dullea1917 8 6 2 0 208 33 4 0 Charles Brickley Charlie Fitzgerald1918 7 5 2 0 142 35 4 0 Frank Morrissey Frank Morrissey1919 8 5 3 0 78 62 2 2 Frank Cavanaugh James Fitzpatrick1920 8 8 0 0 161 16 6 0 Frank Cavanaugh Luke Urban1921 8 4 3 1 85 90 4 3 Frank Cavanaugh Tony Comerford1922 9 6 2 1 133 58 2 2 Frank Cavanaugh Bill Kelleher1923 9 7 1 1 167 14 7 1 Frank Cavanaugh Chuck Darling1924 9 6 3 0 198 74 2 1 Frank Cavanaugh Joe Kozlowski1925 8 6 2 0 155 53 2 1 Frank Cavanaugh John Donahue1926 8 6 0 2 222 34 5 1 Frank Cavanaugh Joe McKenney1927 8 4 4 0 101 105 3 2 D. Leo Daley Tom O’Brien1928 9 9 0 0 263 39 4 0 Joe McKenney Warren McGuirk1929 10 7 2 1 202 65 3 0 Joe McKenney Pat Creeden1930 10 5 5 0 167 63 2 4 Joe McKenney John Dixon1931 10 6 4 0 115 74 2 2 Joe McKenney Joe Kelley1932 8 4 2 2 73 59 5 2 Joe McKenney Philip Couhig1933 9 8 1 0 169 50 6 0 Joe McKenney Frank Maloney1934 9 5 4 0 64 72 4 2 Joe McKenney Dave Couhig1935 9 6 3 0 146 77 1 1 McNamara/Downes Joe O’Brien1936 9 6 1 2 109 55 3 2 Gil Dobie Alex Pszenny1937 9 4 4 1 109 68 3 3 Gil Dobie Tony DiNatale1938 9 6 1 2 186 87 4 1 Gil Dobie Bill Flynn1939 11 9 2 0 219 46 5 0 Frank Leahy Ernie Schwotzer1940 11 11 0 0 339 65 6 0 Frank Leahy Henry Toczylowski1941 10 7 3 0 235 106 2 0 Denny Myers Al Morro1942 10 8 2 0 282 111 5 0 Denny Myers Mike Holovak, Fred Naumetz1943 5 4 0 1 156 18 2 0 Moody Sarno Ed Doherty1944 7 4 3 0 132 134 1 2 Moody Sarno Pete Baleyko, George Donelan1945 7 3 4 0 79 171 3 2 Moody Sarno George Donelan1946 9 6 3 0 234 123 0 0 Denny Myers Game Captains1947 9 5 4 0 184 134 1 0 Denny Myers Angie Nicketakis1948 9 5 2 2 152 134 0 0 Denny Myers John Furey1949 9 3 5 1 209 187 1 1 Denny Myers Art Spinney1950 10 0 9 1 78 270 0 2 Denny Myers Phil Cohen1951 9 3 6 0 135 198 0 0 Mike Holovak Mike Roarke1952 9 4 4 1 92 129 0 2 Mike Holovak John Toppa1953 9 5 3 1 137 139 1 1 Mike Holovak Joe Johnson1954 9 8 1 0 196 74 1 0 Mike Holovak Joe Mattaliano1955 8 5 2 1 176 79 2 0 Mike Holovak John Miller1956 9 5 4 0 149 91 3 1 Mike Holovak Henry Sullivan1957 9 7 2 0 158 129 0 1 Mike Holovak Tom Joe Sullivan1958 10 7 3 0 229 127 2 0 Mike Holovak George Larkin1959 9 5 4 0 162 143 2 0 Mike Holovak Frank Casey1960 10 3 6 1 144 148 0 0 Ernie Hefferle Terry Glynn1961 10 4 6 0 117 189 1 2 Ernie Hefferle Joe Sikorski1962 10 8 2 0 251 123 3 1 Jim Miller Art Graham1963 9 6 3 0 168 130 2 1 Jim Miller Joe Lukis1964 9 6 3 0 112 110 1 0 Jim Miller Bill Cronin1965 10 6 4 0 209 117 2 2 Jim Miller Charlie Smith1966 10 4 6 0 133 202 1 2 Jim Miller Ed Lipson1967 10 4 6 0 227 212 2 0 Jim Miller Joe DiVito1968 9 6 3 0 253 196 0 1 Joe Yukica Gary Andrachik

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Shutouts Year GP W L T PF PA BC Opp. Coach Captain(s)1970 10 8 2 0 307 142 1 0 Joe Yukica Joe Coppola, Frank Harris,

Fred Willis1971 11 9 2 0 259 117 2 0 Joe Yukica Kevin Clemente, Ray Rippman1972 11 4 7 0 240 258 1 1 Joe Yukica Dave Bucci, Dave Ellison1973 11 7 4 0 311 174 1 0 Joe Yukica Jim Combs, Tom Condon,

Gary Marangi1974 11 8 3 0 375 154 2 0 Joe Yukica Brian Clemente, Mike Esposito,

Ken Ladd, Alex MacLellan1975 9 5 4 0 227 146 1 0 Joe Yukica Mike Kruczek1976 11 8 3 0 239 125 1 0 Joe Yukica Peter Cronan1977 11 6 5 0 242 269 1 1 Joe Yukica Kelly Elias, Bob Moore,

Rich Scudellari1978 11 0 11 0 153 294 0 1 Ed Chlebek Paul McCarty, John Schmeding,

Fred Smerlas1979 11 5 6 0 215 217 0 0 Ed Chlebek Jeff Dziama, Jack Kent,

John Schmeding1980 11 7 4 0 199 186 1 1 Ed Chlebek Mike Mayock, Tim Sherwin1981 11 5 6 0 243 298 0 0 Jack Bicknell Jim Budness, Rich Dyer1982 12 8 3 1 268 186 1 0 Jack Bicknell Jack Belcher, Russell Joyner1983 12 9 3 0 351 205 0 0 Jack Bicknell Bob Biestek, Brian Brennan,

Steve DeOssie1984 12 10 2 0 404 258 0 0 Jack Bicknell Scott Harrington, Mark MacDon

ald, David Thomas

1985 12 4 8 0 222 307 0 0 Jack Bicknell Shawn Regent, Mike Ruth, Troy Stradford

1986 12 9 3 0 311 209 0 0 Jack Bicknell John Bosa, Kelvin Martin, Troy Stradford, Steve Trapilo

1987 11 5 6 0 244 281 0 0 Jack Bicknell Peter Casparriello, Dave Nugent, Jim Turner

1988 11 3 8 0 237 326 0 0 Jack Bicknell Mark Murphy, Joe Wolf1989 11 2 9 0 207 253 0 0 Jack Bicknell Mark Kamphaus, Rico Labbe1990 11 4 7 0 190 288 0 0 Jack Bicknell Ray Hilvert, Kevin Pearson,

Mike Sanders1991 11 4 7 0 247 246 0 0 Tom Coughlin Game Captains1992 12 8 3 1 307 200 3 0 Tom Coughlin Game Captains1993 12 9 3 0 408 240 1 0 Tom Coughlin Game Captains1994 12 7 4 1 259 162 1 0 Dan Henning Stephen Boyd, Pete Mitchell,

Michael Reed, Eric Shorter1995 12 4 8 0 207 322 1 0 Dan Henning Pete Kendall, Tim Morabito1996 12 5 7 0 264 364 0 0 Dan Henning Stalin Colinet, Mark Nori,

Daryl Por ter, Omari Walker1997 11 4 7 0 237 314 0 0 Tom O’Brien Matt Hasselbeck, Erik Storz,

Shalom Tolefree1998 11 4 7 0 273 311 0 0 Tom O’Brien Doug Brzezinski, Brian Maye1999 12 8 4 0 297 308 0 0 Tom O’Brien Butch Palaza, Pedro Cirino,

Chris Hovan2000 12 7 5 0 258 234 0 0 Tom O’Brien Tim Hasselbeck, RaMon Johnson,

Paul Zukauskas2001 12 8 4 0 317 211 0 0 Tom O’Brien Scott Bradley, Marc Colombo,

Sean Guthrie2002 13 9 4 0 392 253 1 0 Tom O’Brien Vinny Ciurciu, Antonio Garay,

Brian St. Pierre2003 13 8 5 0 370 313 0 0 Tom O’Brien Augie Hoffmann, Josh Ott2004 12 9 3 0 238 169 0 0 Tom O’Brien Tim Bulman, Dave Kashetta,

Mathias Kiwanuka2005 12 9 3 0 310 191 1 0 Tom O’Brien Mathias Kiwanuka, Pat Ross2006 13 10 3 0 338 204 2 0 Tom O’Brien Josh Beekman, Jo-Lonn Dunbar,

Frank Spaziani Matt Ryan(Interim Head Coach, Meineke Car Care Bowl)

2007 14 11 3 0 396 285 0 0 Jeff Jagodzinski Gosder Cherilus, Jo-Lonn Dunbar, Nick Larkin, Matt Ryan

2008 14 9 5 0 346 257 3 0 Jeff Jagodzinski Chris Crane, Mike McLaughlin2009 13 8 5 0 322 257 1 0 Frank Spaziani Rich Gunnell, Mike McLaughlin,

Matt Tennant2010 13 7 6 0 240 254 0 1 Frank Spaziani Alex Albright, Anthony Castonzo,

Wes Davis, James McLaughlin2011 12 4 8 0 218 282 0 0 Frank Spaziani Donnie Fletcher, Luke Kuechly,

Ifeanyi Momah, Nathan Richman

TOTAL: 111 seasons1105 624 444 37 21,464 21,481 198 118

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1893

Coach: Joseph WatersCaptain: Bernie Waters Record: 3-3Oct. 20 W St. John’s Literary Inst. 4-0 AOct. 26 L MIT 0-6 A

L Newton Ind. 0-10 NCOct. 27 W Somerville High 10-6 ANov. 18 L West Roxbury High 0-6 ANov. 24 W Boston University 10-6 SEG

Total Points 24/34

1894

Coach: William NagleCaptain: Maurice Flynn Record: 1-6Oct. 20 L St. Anselm 0-22 A 500Oct. 31 L Andover Academy 0-32

L St. Anselm 0-10Nov. 2 W Marlboro AC 16-0 ANov. 3 L Whitman AC 0-6 A 800Nov. 17 L Brockton YMCA 4-12 ANov. 30 L Boston U. (medical) 0-28 SEG 2,000

Total Points 20/110

1895

Coach: Joseph LawlessCaptain: John Brewin Record: 2-4-2Oct. 2 L Andover Academy 0-22 AOct. 5 L Campello 10-28 AOct. 9 L Tufts 0-28 AOct. 26 T Hyde Park 6-6 SBGNov. 2 T Whitman AC 0-0 ANov. 9 W Fitchburg AC 6-0 A

W Marlboro AC 14-0Nov. 28 L Boston University 0-22 SEG 4,000

Total Points 36/106

1896

Coach: Frank CarneyCaptain: Joe Walsh Record: 5-3Oct. 3 L Campello 0-24 BFGOct. 7 W Exeter Academy 8-0 AOct. 10 W Andover Academy 14-6Oct. 14 L Tufts 8-22 AOct. 24 L Whitman AC 0-4 A 500Nov. 8 W Holy Cross 6-2 ANov. 14 W Holy Cross 8-6 SEG 500Nov. 26 W Boston University 10-0 SEG 3,000

Total Points 56/64

1897

Coach: John DunlopCaptain: Arthur White Record: 4-3Oct. 2 W Campello 14-4 BFGOct. 16 W Whitman AC 14-4 AOct. 23 L Holy Cross 4-10 A

L Tufts 4-12Oct. 30 L Exeter Academy 4-10Nov. 6 W Harvard Law 6-0Nov. 25 W Holy Cross 12-0 SEG

Total Points 58/40

1898

Coach: John DunlopCaptain: Bill Koen Record: 2-5-1Oct. 9 L Exeter Academy 0-18Oct. 15 L Newton AC 0-5Oct. 22 L Brown 0-6 A

L Tufts 5-6Oct. 29 W Campello 5-0 ANov. 5 T Holy Cross 0-0 A

L MIT 0-6Nov. 25 W Holy Cross 11-0 SEG

Total Points 21/41

1899

Coach: John DunlopCaptains: John Kelley, Charlie Kiley Record: 8-1-1

W Exeter Academy 2-0Sept. 30 T Bates 0-0 AOct. 11 W MIT 24-0 AOct. 14 W Newton AC 6-0Oct. 21 W New Hampshire 6-0 AOct. 26 W Andover Academy 6-0 A

W Massachusetts 18-0Nov. 4 W All-College 6-0 SEGNov. 18 L Brown 0-18 ANov. 30 W Holy Cross 17-0 SEG 6,000

Total Points 85/18

1900

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1901

Coach: John DunlopCaptain: Joe Kenney Record: 1-8

L Brown 0-12Oct. 9 L Dartmouth 0-45 A

L Bates 0-6Oct. 16 L Exeter Academy 0-17 AOct. 26 W New Hampshire 17-0 AOct. 30 L Andover 0-11 ANov. 9 L Holy Cross 0-11 ANov. 19 L Tufts 0-12 ANov. 28 L Massachusetts 0-11

Total Points 17/130

1902

Coach: Arthur WhiteCaptain: Pat Sullivan Record: 0-7-1

T Massachusetts 0-0Oct. 11 L Bates 5-17Oct. 17 L Andover 0-24 AOct. 24 L New Hampshire 6-10 ANov. 1 L Exeter 0-29 A

L Tufts 0-6Nov. 22 L Holy Cross 0-22 SEGNov. 27 L Tufts 0-26 SEG

Total Points 11/134

1903-1907

Team Disbanded

1908

Coaches: Joe Reilly,Captain: George Pearce, Joe Kenney Record: 2-4-2

L Bridgewater State 10-12Oct. 17 T St. Anselm 0-0 AOct. 24 L Dean Academy 0-18 AOct. 31 L New Hampshire 0-18 ANov. 7 T Connecticut 0-0 ANov. 11 W College of Osteopathy 9-0 LSGNov. 14 W St. Anselm 11-0 ANov. 19 L Alumni 0-6 H

Total Points 30/54

1909

Coach: Charles McCarthy Captain: George Pearce Record: 3-4-1Oct. 9 L St. Alphonsus 0-6 MAGOct. 13 L Andover Academy 0-10 AOct. 16 L Rhode Island 0-9 AOct. 23 L New Hampshire 6-11 A

W College of Osteopathy 35-0Oct. 30 T St. Anselm 6-6 MAGNov. 13 W Connecticut 17-0 ANov. 26 W St. Anselm 7-0 A

Total Points 71/42

1910

Coach: Jim HartCaptains: Ed Hartigan, Dan Hurld Record: 0-4-2Oct. 1 L New Hampshire 0-11 AOct. 5 L Andover Academy 0-11 AOct. 15 L Dean Academy 8-12 AOct. 23 T Cushing Academy 5-5 AOct. 29 L Holy Cross 3-34 ANov. 19 T Connecticut 0-0 A

Total Points 16/73

1911

Coach: Joseph CourtneyCaptains: John Hartigan, Dan Hurld Record: 0-7

L Holy Cross 5-13Oct. 14 L Colby 0-18 AOct. 21 L New Hampshire 0-12 AOct. 28 L Cushing Academy 0-17 ANov. 11 L Rhode Island 0-25 ANov. 25 L Dean Academy 0-6 ANov. 30 L St. Anselm 3-5 A

Total Points 8/96

1912

Coach: William JoyCaptain: John Hartigan Record: 2-4-1Oct. 5 L Fordham 0-14 AOct. 12 L Massachusetts 0-42 AOct. 19 L Colby 0-55 AOct. 26 T Cushing Academy 6-6 ANov. 2 L Dean Academy 7-40 ANov. 16 W Connecticut 13-0 A

W St. Anselm 7-0 ATotal Points 33/157

1913

Coach: William JoyCaptain: Leo Daley Record: 4-3-1First year of football operations from the Newton campusSept. 20 L Maine 0-6 AOct. 4 L Springfield 6-27 AOct. 11 L Holy Cross 0-13 AOct. 18 W St. Anselm 19-0 ANov. 1 W Worcester Tech 40-0 ANov. 8 T Fordham 27-27 ANov. 15 W Rhode Island 27-0 ANov. 22 W Connecticut 47-0 A

Total Points 166/73

Head Coach STEPHEN MAHONEYYears at BC: 1914-15 | Record at BC: 8-8-0

1914

Coach: Stephen Mahoney Captains: Harry Kiley, Jim Linehan Record: 5-4Oct. 3 L Maine 6-27 AOct. 10 W Rhode Island 21-0 AOct. 17 L Bowdoin 0-20 AOct. 24 W New Hampshire 20-3 AOct. 31 W Norwich 28-6 H-Fen.Nov. 7 W St. Anselm 27-0 SEGNov. 14 L Holy Cross 0-10 ANov. 21 L Fordham 3-14 ANov. 26 W Catholic University 14-0 H-Fen.

Total Points 119/80

1915

Coach: Stephen Mahoney Captain: James Duff Record: 3-4Oct. 9 L Bowdoin 0-14 AOct. 16 L Maine 0-14 AOct. 23 L Tufts 0-26 AOct. 30 L Holy Cross 0-9 H*Nov. 6 W Fordham 3-0 H

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Nov. 13 W Connecticut 7-6 ANov. 26 W Norwich 35-0 H

Total Points 45/69*Dedication game of Alumni Field, Chestnut Hill, Mass.

Head Coach CHARLES BRICKLEYYears at BC: 1916-17 | Record at BC: 12-4-0

1916

Coach: Charles BrickleyCaptain: Maurice Dullea Record: 6-2Sept. 23 W Neponset Wanderers 16-0 HSept. 30 L Dartmouth 6-32 AOct. 12 W New Hampshire 19-0 HOct. 21 L Tufts 0-13 AOct. 28 W Trinity (Conn.) 21-7 ANov. 4 W Rhode Island 39-0 HNov. 18 W Wocester Tech 49-0 HDec. 2 W Holy Cross 17-14 H-Fen.

Total Points 167/66

1917

Coach: Charles BrickleyCaptain: Charles Fitzgerald Record: 6-2Sept. 29 W Norwich 26-0 HOct. 6 W Naval Reserves 40-0 HOct. 12 W Tufts 20-0 HOct. 20 L Brown 2-7 ANov. 3 W Rhode Island 48-0 HNov. 10 W Holy Cross 34-6 H-Fen. 5,000Nov. 17 W Middlebury 31-6 HNov. 24 L Army 7-14 A

Total Points 208/33

Head Coach FRANK MORRISSEYYears at BC: 1918 | Record at BC: 5-2-0

1918

Coach: Frank MorrisseyCaptain: Frank Morrissey Record: 5-2Oct. 26 W Camp Devens 13-0 HNov. 2 W Norwich 6-0 HNov. 9 W Camp Bumpkin 38-7 HNov. 16 L Fordham 0-14 HNov. 23 L Harvard 6-14 ANov. 30 W Tufts 54-0 HDec. 7 W Minneola Aviators 25-0 H

Total Points 142/35

Head Coach FRANK CAVANAUGHYears at BC: 1919-26 | Record at BC: 48-14-5

1919

Coach: Frank CavanaughCaptain: James Fitzpatrick Record: 5-3Sept. 27 W USS Utah 22-0 HOct. 4 L Harvard 0-17 H 20,000Oct. 11 W Middlebury 25-0 HOct. 18 W Yale 5-3 AOct. 25 L Army 0-13 ANov. 8 L Rutgers 7-13 H-Fen.Nov. 15 W Holy Cross 9-7 H-Fen.Nov. 29 W Georgetown 10-9 H

Total Points 78/62

1920

Coach: Frank CavanaughCaptain: Luke Urban Record: 8-0Oct. 9 W Fordham 20-0 HOct. 16 W Yale 21-13 A 30,000Oct. 30 W Springfield 12-0 ANov. 6 W Boston University 34-0 HNov. 13 W Tufts 17-0 HNov. 20 W Marietta 13-3 HNov. 27 W Georgetown 30-0 HDec. 2 W Holy Cross 14-0 H-BF 40,000

Total Points 161/16

1921

Coach: Frank CavanaughCaptain: Tony Comerford Record: 4-3-1Oct. 1 W Boston University 13-0 HOct. 8 W Providence 25-0 HOct. 15 W Baylor 23-7 A*Oct. 22 L Detroit 0-28 HOct. 29 T Fordham 0-0 ANov. 5 W Marietta 14-0 HNov. 19 L Georgetown 10-14 H-BFNov. 26 L Holy Cross 0-41 H-BF

Total Points 85/90*Dedication of State Fair Grounds, Dallas (later the Cotton Bowl)

1922

Coach: Frank CavanaughCaptain: Bill Kelleher Record: 6-2-1Oct. 7 W Boston University 20-6 HOct. 12 W Fordham 27-0 H 22,000Oct. 21 L Detroit 8-10 AOct. 28 L Lafayette 0-19 HNov. 4 W Villanova 15-3 HNov. 11 W Baylor 33-0 HNov. 18 W Canisius 13-7 HNov. 25 T Georgetown 0-0 HDec. 2 W Holy Cross 17-13 H-BF 54,000

Total Points 134/58

1923

Coach: Frank CavanaughCaptain: Chuck Darling Record: 7-1-1Sept. 29 W Providence 28-0 HOct. 12 W Fordham 20-0 HOct. 20 W Canisius 21-0 H-BFOct. 27 L Marquette 6-7 H-BFNov. 3 W Georgetown 21-0 HNov. 10 W Centenary 14-0 H-BFNov. 17 W Villanova 41-0 HNov. 24 T Vermont 0-0 HDec. 1 W Holy Cross 16-7 H-BF 47,000

Total Points 167/14

1924

Coach: Frank CavanaughCaptain: Joe Kozlowski Record: 6-3Sept. 27 W Providence 47-0 H 9,000Oct. 13 W Fordham 28-0 H 20,000Oct. 18 L Syracuse 0-10 AOct. 25 W Allegheny 13-0 HNov. 1 W Haskell Indians 34-7 HNov. 8 W Marquette 34-7 HNov. 15 L Centenary 9-10 H

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Nov. 22 W Vermont 33-7 HNov. 29 L Holy Cross 0-33 H-BF 45,000

Total Points 198/74

1925

Coach: Frank CavanaughCaptain: John Donohue Record: 6-2Oct. 3 W Catholic University 6-0 HOct. 12 W Haskell Indians 7-6 HOct. 17 W Boston University 54-7 HOct. 24 W Allegheny 14-7 HOct. 31 W Providence 51-0 HNov. 7 L West Virginia 0-21 H-BFNov. 14 L Wesleyan 6-7 HNov. 28 W Holy Cross 16-6 H-BF 42,000

Total Points 154/54

1926

Coach: Frank CavanaughCaptain: Joe McKenney Record: 6-0-2Oct. 2 W Catholic University 28-0 HOct. 12 W Fordham 27-0 H 20,000Oct. 23 W St. Louis 61-0 AOct. 30 W W. Virginia Wesleyan 27-6 HNov. 6 W Villanova 19-7 HNov. 13 T Haskell Indians 21-21 HNov. 20 W Gettysburg 39-0 HNov. 27 T Holy Cross 0-0 H-BF

Total Points 222/34

Head Coach D. LEO DALEYYears at BC: 1927 | Record at BC: 4-4-0

1927

Coach: D. Leo DaleyCaptain: Tom O’Brien Record: 4-4Oct. 1 L Duke 9-25 HOct. 12 L Geneva 0-13 HOct. 22 W W. Virginia Wesleyan 33-0 HOct. 29 W Fordham 27-7 ANov. 5 L Villanova 7-13 HNov. 12 L Georgetown 0-47 HNov. 19 W Connecticut 19-0 ANov. 29 W Holy Cross 6-0 H-BF 40,000

Total Points 101/105

Head Coach JOE McKENNEYYears at BC: 1928-34 | Record at BC: 44-18-3

1928

Coach: Joe McKenneyCaptain: Warren McGuirk Record: 9-0Sept. 29 W Catholic University 38-6 HOct. 7 W Navy 6-0 AOct. 12 W Duke 19-0 HOct. 27 W Boston University 27-7 HNov. 3 W Manhattan 60-6 HNov. 12 W Fordham 19-7 H 35,000Nov. 17 W Canisius 24-0 ANov. 24 W Connecticut 51-13 HDec. 1 W Holy Cross 19-0 H-BF

Total Points 263/39

1929

Coach: Joe McKenneyCaptain: Paddy Creedon Record: 7-2-1Sept. 28 W Catholic University 13-6 HOct. 5 W Maine 42-0 HOct. 12 T Villanova 7-7 H-Fen.Oct. 19 W Dayton 23-7 AOct. 26 W Canisius 40-6 HNov. 2 W Duke 20-12 HNov. 9 L Fordham 6-7 HNov. 16 L Marquette 6-20 ANov. 23 W Boston University 33-0 HNov. 30 W Holy Cross 12-0 H-BF 35,000

Total Points 202/65

1930

Coach: Joe McKenneyCaptain: John Dixon Record: 5-5Sept. 27 W Catholic University 54-7 H-Fen.Oct. 6 W Quantico Marines 13-7 HOct. 13 L Fordham 0-3 HOct. 18 L Villanova 0-7 AOct. 25 W Dayton 15-6 HNov. 1 L Marquette 0-6 HNov. 8 L Georgetown 19-20 H-Fen.Nov. 14 W Loyola (Ill.) 19-0 ANov. 22 W Boston University 47-0 HNov. 29 L Holy Cross 0-7 H-BF

Total Points 167/63

1931

Coach: Joe McKenneyCaptain: Joe Kelley Record: 6-4Sept. 26 W Catholic University 26-7 H-Fen.Oct. 3 W Dayton 13-0 HOct. 12 L Fordham 0-20 H 25,000Oct. 17 L Villanova 6-12 HOct. 24 L Marquette 0-7 H-Fen.Oct. 31 W Georgetown 20-2 HNov. 7 W Western Maryland 19-13 ANov. 14 W Centre College 7-0 H-Fen.Nov. 21 W Boston University 18-6 HNov. 26 L Holy Cross 6-7 H-Harv.

Total Points 115/74

1932

Coach: Joe McKenneyCaptain: Philip Couhig Record: 4-2-2Oct. 1 W Loyola (Md.) 14-0 H*Oct. 12 W Centre College 6-0 H 14,000Oct. 22 L Marquette 0-13 AOct. 29 W Fordham 3-0 HNov. 5 L Villanova 9-20 HNov. 11 T Western Maryland 20-20 HNov. 19 W Boston University 21-6 HNov. 26 T Holy Cross 0-0 A

Total Points 73/59*Dedication of Boston College Stadium, Chestnut Hill, Mass.

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1933

Coach: Joe McKenneyCaptain: Frank Maloney Record: 8-1Sept. 30 W St. Anselm 22-0 HOct. 7 W Loyola (Md.) 37-0 HOct. 12 W Centre College 6-0 H 15,000Oct. 21 L Fordham 6-32 AOct. 28 W Boston University 25-0 HNov. 4 W Georgetown 39-0 HNov. 11 W Villanova 9-0 HNov. 18 W Western Maryland 12-9 HDec. 2 W Holy Cross 13-9 H 25,000

Total Points 169/50

1934

Coach: Joe McKenneyCaptain: Dave Couhig Record: 5-4Sept. 29 W St. Anselm 18-6 HOct. 6 W Springfield 14-0 AOct. 12 L Fordham 0-6 H 22,000Oct. 20 L Western Maryland 0-40 AOct. 27 L Providence 7-13 HNov. 3 W Villanova 6-0 HNov. 12 W Centre College 7-0 H 20,000Nov. 17 W Boston University 10-0 H 10,000Dec. 1 L Holy Cross 2-7 H 18,000

Total Points 64/72

Head Coach Harry DownesYears at BC: 1935 | Record at BC: 3-2-0

1935

Coaches: Dinney, McNamara (3-1), Harry Downes (3-2)Captain: Joe O’Brien Record: 6-3Sept. 28 W St. Anselm 13-2 HOct. 5 L Fordham 0-19 A 33,000Oct. 19 W Michigan State 18-6 HOct. 26 W New Hampshire 19-6 HNov. 2 W Providence 20-6 HNov. 9 L Western Maryland 6-12 HNov. 16 W Springfield 39-0 HNov. 23 W Boston University 25-6 HNov. 30 L Holy Cross 6-20 H

Total Points 146/77

Head Coach Gil DobieYears at BC: 1936-38 | Record at BC: 16-6-5

1936

Coach: Gil DobieCaptain: Alex Pszenny Record: 6-1-2Oct. 3 W Northeastern 26-6 H 7,500Oct. 12 L Temple 0-14 H-Fen. 24,000Oct. 17 W New Hampshire 12-0 H 1,200Oct. 24 W Providence 26-0 H 5,000Oct. 31 T Michigan State 13-13 H-Fen. 11,000Nov. 7 W North Carolina State 7-3 H-Fen. 5,600Nov. 14 W Western Maryland 12-7 H 15,000Nov. 21 T Boston University 0-0 H 15,000Nov. 28 W Holy Cross 13-12 H-Fen. 28,000

Totals 109/55 112,300

1937

Coach: Gil DobieCaptain: Tony DiNatale Record: 4-4-1Sept. 25 W Northeastern 35-2 H 11,000Oct. 2 W Kansas State 21-7 H 15,000Oct. 12 T Temple 0-0 H-Fen. 25,000Oct. 23 L Detroit 0-14 H-Fen. 7,500Oct. 30 L North Carolina State 7-12 H 12,000Nov. 6 W Western Maryland 27-0 A 1,500Nov. 13 W Kentucky 13-0 H-Fen. 3,500Nov. 20 L Boston University 6-13 H 12,000Nov. 27 L Holy Cross (17) 0-20 H-Fen. 35,000

Totals 109/68 122,500

1938

Coach: Gil DobieCaptain: Bill Flynn Record: 6-1-2Sept. 24 W Canisius 63-12 HSept. 30 W Northeastern 13-0 H*Oct. 12 W Detroit 9-6 H-Fen. 20,000Oct. 21 T Temple 26-26 A 12,000Oct. 29 W Florida 33-0 H-Fen. 7,732Nov. 5 W Indiana 14-0 H-Fen. 25,000Nov.11 W Boston University 21-14 H-Fen. 15,000Nov. 19 T St. Anselm 0-0 HNov. 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

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College was forced to raise money to build a suitable on-campus facility

in time for the 1957 season. The first game at Alumni Stadium was played

on September 21, 1957.

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Head Coach FRANK LEAHYYears at BC: 1939-40 | Record at BC: 20-2-0

1939

Coach: Frank LeahyCaptain: Ernie Schwotzer Record: 9-2Sept. 30 W Lebanon Valley 45-0 H 16,000Oct. 6 W St. Joseph’s 20-6 H 22,685Oct. 12 L Florida 0-7 H-Fen. 18,000Oct. 21 W Temple 19-0 H-Fen. 13,300Oct. 28 W St. Anselm 28-0 HNov. 4 W Auburn 13-7 H-Fen. 14,000Nov. 11 W Detroit 20-13 A 10,342Nov. 18 W Boston University 19-0 H 13,000Nov. 25 W Kansas State 38-7 H-Fen. 11,000Dec. 2 W Holy Cross (10) 14-0 H-Fen. 40,432

Total Points 216/40Cotton Bowl – Dallas, TexasJan. 1 L (11) Clemson (12) 3-6 N 20,000

1940

Coach: Frank LeahyCaptain: Hank Tocyzlowski Record: 11-0Sept. 21 W Centre College 40-0 H 18,000Sept. 28 W Tulane 27-7 A 42,000Oct. 12 W Temple 33-20 H-Fen. 24,000Oct. 19 W (8) Idaho 60-0 H-Fen. 8,000Oct. 26 W (10) St. Anselm 55-0 H 15,000Nov. 2 W (9) Manhattan 25-0 H 5,000Nov. 9 W (8) Boston University 21-0 H-Fen. 15,000Nov. 16 W (8) Georgetown 19-18 H-Fen. 41,700Nov. 23 W (4) Auburn 33-7 H-Fen. 30,000Nov. 30 W (4) Holy Cross 7-0 H-Fen. 39,000

Total Points 320/52 237,700Sugar Bowl – New Orleans, La.Jan. 1 W (5) Tennessee (4) 19-13 N 73,181

Head Coach DENNY MYERSYears at BC: 1941-42, 46-50 | Record at BC: 35-27-4

1941

Coach: Denny Myers Captain: Al Morro Record: 7-3Sept. 20 W St. Anselm 78-0 H 20,000Sept. 27 L Tulane 7-21 A 46,000Oct. 11 L Clemson 13-26 H-Fen. 22,000Oct. 18 W Manhattan 26-13 H-Fen.Oct. 25 W Georgetown 14-6 H 20,000Nov. 1 W Temple (13) 31-0 H-Fen. 16,000Nov. 8 W Wake Forest 26-6 H 13,446Nov. 15 L (18) Tennessee 7-14 H 31,000Nov. 22 W Boston University 19-7 H 17,000Nov. 29 W Holy Cross 14-13 H-Fen. 40,000

Total Points 235/106

1942

Coach: Denny MyersCaptains: Mike Holovak, Fred Naumetz Record: 8-2Oct. 3 W West Virginia 33-0 H-Fen. 15,000Oct. 10 W Clemson 14-7 H-Fen. 23,400Oct. 17 W (11) N.C. Naval Flyers 7-6 H-Fen. 25,107Oct. 25 W (10) Wake Forest 27-0 H-Fen. 21,500Oct. 31 W (7) Georgetown 47-0 H-Fen. 28,000Nov. 7 W (5) Temple 28-0 H-Fen. 24,000Nov. 14 W (3) Fordham 56-6 H-Fen. 36,300

Nov. 21 W (3) Boston University 37-0 H-Fen. 10,000Nov. 28 L (1) Holy Cross 12-55 H-Fen. 41,300

Total Points 261/74 224,607Orange Bowl – Miami, Fla.Jan. 1 L (8) Alabama (10) 21-37 N 30,000

Head Coach MOODY SARNOYears at BC: 1943-45 | Record at BC: 11-7-1

1943

Coach: Moody SarnoCaptain: Ed Doherty Record: 4-0-1Oct. 17 W BC Army Training 7-0 HOct. 24 W Camp Hingham 42-6 H-Fen. 10,000Oct. 31 W Brooklyn College 37-6 H-Fen. 11,000Nov. 7 W Rome Air Force 64-0 H-Fen. 14,700Nov. 14 T Harvard 6-6 A 45,000

Total Points 156/18

1944

Coach: Moody SarnoCaptains: Pete Baleyko, George Donelan Record: 4-3Oct. 7 L Harvard 0-13 A 44,000Oct. 13 W CCNY 33-0 H-BFOct. 20 W NYU 41-13 H-BF 5,000Oct. 28 W Syracuse 19-12 H-Fen.Nov. 4 L Melville PT 0-45 H 12,000Nov. 12 W Brooklyn College 24-21 H 6,500Nov. 26 L Holy Cross 14-30 H-Fen. 30,000

Total Points 131/134

1945

Coach: Moody SarnoCaptain: George Donelan Record: 3-4Sept. 29 W Squantum NAS 13-0 H 5,000Oct. 6 L Brown 6-51 A 10,000Oct. 12 W NYU 28-0 H 5,000Oct. 27 L Merchant Marine 20-33 ANov. 10 L Villanova 0-41 A 4,000Nov. 17 W Scranton 12-0 H-Fen.Nov. 25 L Holy Cross 0-46 H-Fen. 32,457

Total Points 79/171

Head Coach DENNY MYERSYears at BC: 1941-42, 46-50 | Record at BC: 35-27-4

1946

Coach: Denny MyersCaptain: Game Captains Record: 6-3Sept. 27 L Wake Forest 6-12 H-BF 38,500Oct. 5 W Michigan State 34-20 A 21,016Oct. 11 W Merchant Marine 56-7 H-BF 21,000Oct. 25 W Villanova 14-12 H-BF 32,800Nov. 2 W NYU 72-6 A 8,000Nov. 9 W Georgetown 20-13 H-BF 19,800Nov. 16 L Tennessee (8) 13-33 H-BF 38,000Nov. 23 W Alabama 13-7 H-BF 41,000Nov. 30 L (17) Holy Cross 6-13 H-BF 43,000

Total Points 234/123 263,116

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1947

Coach: Denny MyersCaptain: Angie Nicketakis Record: 5-4Sept. 26 W Clemson 32-22 H-BF 30,000Oct. 10 W Kansas State 49-13 H-BF 21,500Oct. 17 L Louisiana State 13-14 H-BF 36,423Oct. 24 W Villanova 6-0 H-BF 40,184Nov. 1 W Georgetown 27-6 H-BF 19,264Nov. 8 L Wake Forest 13-14 H-BF 30,279Nov. 15 L Tennessee 13-38 A 30,000Nov. 22 W St. Mary’s 25-7 H-BF 19,733Nov. 29 L Holy Cross 6-20 H-BF 43,000

Total Points 184/134 270,383

1948

Coach: Denny MyersCaptain: John Furey Record: 5-2-2Sept. 24 W Wake Forest 26-9 H-BF 26,302Oct. 1 W Georgetown 13-6 A 16,768Oct. 9 T St. Bonaventure 7-7 H-BF 16,000Oct. 15 W Villanova 20-13 H-BF 30,178Oct. 23 L Mississippi 13-32 A 20,312Oct. 29 L Clemson (13) 19-26 H-BF 25,169Nov. 13 T William & Mary 14-14 H-BF 15,112Nov. 20 W St. Mary’s 19-7 H-BF 13,693Nov. 27 W Holy Cross 21-20 H-BF 46,132

Total Points 152/134 209,666

1949

Coach: Denny MyersCaptain: Art Spiney Record: 4-4-1Sept. 23 L Oklahoma 0-46 H-BF 36,241Sept. 30 W Wake Forest 13-7 H-BF 19,156Oct. 8 L Penn State 14-32 A 16,000Oct. 14 T Ole Miss 25-25 H-BF 20,103Oct. 21 L Georgetown 7-10 H-BF 22,763Oct. 28 L Villanova 14-28 H-BF 25,789Nov. 5 W Clemson 40-27 A 19,000Nov. 12 W Fordham 20-12 H-BF 15,798Nov. 26 W Holy Cross 76-0 H-BF 38,771

Total Points 223-187 213,621

1950

Coach: Denny MyersCaptain: Phil Cohen Record: 0-9-1Sept. 22 T Wake Forest 7-7 H-BF 12,324Sept. 30 L Oklahoma (6) 0-28 A 33,000Oct. 7 L Ole Miss 0-54 A 15,000Oct. 13 L Fordham 6-26 H-BF 10,881Oct. 20 L Georgetown 10-20 H-BF 14,538Oct. 27 L Georgia 7-19 H-BF 14,538Nov. 4 L Penn State 13-20 H-BF 8,503Nov. 11 L Clemson (13) 14-35 H-BF 9,606Nov. 18 L Villanova 7-29 H-BF 6,281Dec. 2 L Holy Cross 14-32 H-BF 25,034

Total Points 78/270 149,705

Head Coach MIKE HOLOVAKYears at BC: 1951-59 | Record at BC: 49-29-3

1951

Coach: Mike HolovakCaptain: Mike Roarke Record: 3-6Sept. 21 L Wake Forest 6-20 H-BF 20,587Oct. 5 L Ole Miss 7-34 A 9,000

Oct. 12 L Fordham 19-35 H-BF 16,763Oct. 19 L Detroit 13-19 H-BF 10,123Oct. 27 L Georgia 28-35 A 18,000Nov. 2 W Richmond 21-7 H-BF 5,514Nov. 10 L Clemson 2-21 A 14,000Nov. 17 W Villanova 20-13 H-BF 7,782Dec. 1 W Holy Cross (16) 19-14 H-BF 41,000

Total Points 135/198 142,7691952

Coach: Mike HolovakCaptain: John Toppa Record: 4-4-1Sept. 26 W Richmond 14-7 H-BF 13,413Oct. 4 T Wake Forest 7-7 A 11,000Oct. 10 W Drake 20-14 H-BF 13,628Oct. 17 L Villanova (15) 7-28 H-BF 23,415Oct. 24 W Fordham 14-13 H-BF 13,991Oct. 31 L Clemson 0-13 H-BF 10,040Nov. 7 W Detroit 23-20 A 12,280Nov. 15 L Xavier 0-6 H-BF 6,640Nov. 28 L Holy Cross 7-21 H-BF 37,889

Total Points 92/129 142,296

1953

Coach: Mike HolovakCaptain: Joe Johnson Record: 5-3-1Sept. 26 T Clemson 14-14 H-Fen. 10,960Oct. 3 L LSU (19) 6-42 A 25,000Oct. 11 L Villanova 7-15 H-Fen. 11,901Oct. 16 W Fordham 20-13 A 20,000Oct. 25 W Xavier 31-14 A 10,000Oct. 31 L Richmond 0-14 H-Fen. 6,167Nov. 7 W Wake Forest 20-7 H-Fen. 3,273Nov. 15 W Detroit 33-20 H-Fen. 7,628Nov. 28 W Holy Cross 6-0 H-Fen. 37,000

Total Points 137/139 131,928

1954

Coach: Mike HolovakCaptain: Joe Mattaliano Record: 8-1Sept. 25 W Detroit 12-7 A 13,750Oct. 2 W Temple 12-9 A 5,000Oct. 9 W VMI 44-0 H-Fen. 7,941Oct. 16 W Fordham 21-7 A 13,000Oct. 23 W Springfield 42-6 H-Fen. 5,400Oct. 31 L Xavier 14-19 H-Fen. 4,972Nov. 5 W Marquette 13-7 A 15,000Nov. 13 W Boston University 7-6 H-Fen. 40,542Nov. 27 W Holy Cross 31-13 H-Fen. 40,642

Total Points 196/74 146,247

1955

Coach: Mike HolovakCaptain: John Miller Record: 5-2-1Sept. 24 W Brandeis 27-0 H 8,000Oct. 8 W Villanova 28-14 H-Fen. 10,102Oct. 15 W Detroit 23-0 H-Fen. 6,428Oct. 21 T (17) Marquette 13-13 H-Fen. 18,224Oct. 29 L Xavier 12-19 A 24,000Nov. 4 L Miami 7-14 A 42,249Nov. 12 W Boston University 40-12 A 25,830Nov. 26 W Holy Cross 26-7 H-Fen. 37,235

Total Points 176/79 172,068

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Coach: Mike HolovakCaptain: Henry Sullivan Record: 5-4Oct. 5 L Miami (13) 6-27 A 37,381Oct. 13 W Marquette 26-19 A 12,600Oct. 20 W Rutgers 32-0 A 8,500Oct. 28 L Detroit 7-12 A 13,979Nov. 2 W Villanova 7-6 H-Fen. 13,275Nov. 10 L Quantico Marines 6-20 H-Fen. 7,404Nov. 18 W Boston University 13-0 H-Fen. 15,077Nov. 24 W Brandeis 52-0 H-Fen. 5,458Dec. 1 L Holy Cross 0-7 H-Fen. 34,176

Total Points 149/91 147,850

1957

Coach: Mike HolovakCaptain: Tom Sullivan Record: 7-2Sept. 21 L Navy (12) 6-46 H* 28,000Sept. 28 W Florida State 20-7 H 10,000Oct. 5 W Quantico Marines 13-7 H 11,000Oct. 12 W Dayton 41-14 H 12,000Oct. 19 W Villanova 12-9 H 12,000Oct. 26 W Detroit 20-16 A 8,563Nov. 9 W Boston University 27-2 A 25,500Nov. 16 W Marquette 19-14 H 13,000Nov. 20 L Holy Cross 0-14 A 24,000

Total Points 158/129 144,063*Dedication of Alumni Stadium, Chestnut Hill, Mass.

1958

Coach: Mike HolovakCaptain: George Larkin Record: 7-3 Sept. 20 W Scranton 48-0 H 15,000Sept. 27 L Syracuse 14-24 A 15,000Oct. 4 L Villanova 19-21 H 12,000Oct. 18 W Marquette 21-13 A 7,016Oct. 25 W Miami 6-2 H 11,000Nov. 1 W Pacific 25-12 H 16,000Nov. 8 W Detroit 40-0 H 18,000Nov. 15 W Boston University 18-13 H 22,000Nov. 22 L Clemson (16) 12-34 A 19,000Dec. 6 W Holy Cross 26-8 H 26,000

Total Points 229/127 160,016

1959

Coach: Mike HolovakCaptain: Frank Casey Record: 5-4Sept. 19 L Navy 8-24 H 23,000Sept. 26 L Army (7) 8-44 A 22,500Oct. 10 W Villanova 39-6 H 13,000Oct. 17 W Dartmouth 35-12 H 17,000Oct. 20 W Detroit 21-9 A 15,305Oct. 25 W Marquette 16-0 H 17,000Nov. 7 L Pittsburgh 14-22 H 13,000Nov. 14 L Boston University 7-26 A 21,000Nov. 29 W Holy Cross 14-0 A 23,000

Total Points 162/143 164,805

Head Coach ERNIE HEFFERLEYears at BC: 1960-61 | Record at BC: 7-12-1

1960

Coach: Ernie HefferleCaptain: Terry Glynn Record: 3-6-1Sept. 17 L Navy 7-22 H 25,000Sept. 24 L Army 7-20 A 20,150Oct. 8 L Marquette 12-13 A 14,100Oct. 15 L Detroit 17-19 H 13,000Oct. 22 T VMI 14-14 H 14,000Oct. 28 L Miami 7-10 A 30,699Nov. 5 W Villanova 20-6 A 8,354Nov. 12 W Boston University 23-14 H 22,500Nov. 19 W Clemson 25-14 H 15,700Nov. 25 L Holy Cross 12-16 H 26,000

Total Points 144/148 189,503

1961

Coach: Ernie HefferleCaptain: Joe Sikorski Record: 4-6Sept. 23 W Cincinnati 23-0 H 18,000Sept. 30 L Northwestern 0-45 A 35,418Oct. 7 L Houston 0-21 A 12,000Oct. 13 L Detroit 3-20 A 15,260Oct. 21 W Villanova 22-6 H 20,500Nov. 4 W Iowa State 14-10 H 17,600Nov. 11 L Texas Tech 6-14 A 20,000Nov. 18 W Boston University 10-7 A 19,600Nov. 25 L Syracuse 13-28 H 17,600Dec. 2 L Holy Cross 26-38 A 24,000

Total Points 117/189 199,978

Head Coach JIM MILLERYears at BC: 1962-67 | Record at BC: 34-24

1962

Coach: Jim MillerCaptain: Art Graham Record: 8-2Sept. 22 W Detroit 27-0 H 22,000Sept. 29 W Villanova 28-13 A 13,000Oct. 6 W VMI 18-0 H 14,500Oct. 13 L Syracuse 0-12 A 31,000\Oct. 20 L Navy 6-26 H 25,200Oct. 27 W Houston 14-0 H 17,500Nov. 3 W Vanderbilt 27-22 A 11,000Nov. 10 W Texas Tech 41-13 H 11,200Nov. 17 W Boston University 41-25 H 23,200Dec. 1 W Holy Cross 48-12 H 27,000

Total Points 250/123 195,600

1963

Coach: Jim MillerCaptain: Jim Lukis Record: 6-3 Sept. 21 L Syracuse 21-32 A 30,000Sept. 28 W Wichita 22-16 H 22,000Oct. 4 W Detroit 20-12 H 16,460Oct. 12 W Villanova 34-0 H 23,500Oct. 26 L Air Force 7-34 A 30,144Nov. 2 W Vanderbilt 19-6 H 17,700Nov. 9 W Buffalo 15-0 H 13,650Nov. 16 W Virginia 30-21 H 20,200Nov. 30 L Holy Cross 0-9 A 25,000

Total Points 168/130 198,654

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1964

Coach: Jim MillerCaptain: Bill Cronin Record: 6-3 Sept. 19 W Syracuse (9) 21-14 H 25,500Sept. 26 L Army 13-19 A 27,200Oct. 10 L Tennessee 14-16 A 28,000Oct. 17 W Cincinnati 10-0 H 17,700Oct. 24 W Air Force 13-7 H 25,200Nov. 7 W Villanova 8-7 A 13,500Nov. 13 L Miami 6-30 A 32,180Nov. 21 W Detroit 17-9 H 25,100Nov. 28 W Holy Cross 10-8 H 26,000

Total Points 112/110 220,380

1965

Coach: Jim MillerCaptain: Charlie Smith Record: 6-4 Sept. 18 W Buffalo 18-6 H 21,700Sept. 25 W Villanova 28-0 H 22,500Oct. 2 L Army 0-10 A 31,000Oct. 9 L Penn State 0-17 H 24,300Oct. 23 W Richmond 38-7 H 24,722Oct. 30 W VMI 41-12 H 20,127Nov. 5 L Miami 6-27 A 28,704Nov. 13 W William & Mary 30-17 H 17,527Nov. 20 L Syracuse 13-21 A 20,000Nov. 27 W Holy Cross 35-0 A 23,909

Total Points 209/117 234,489

1966

Coach: Jim MillerCaptain: Ed Lipson Record: 4-6 Sept. 17 L Navy 7-27 A 20,201Sept. 24 L Ohio University 14-23 H 19,200Oct. 1 W VMI 14-0 H 10,500Oct. 8 L Penn State 30-31 A 30,000Oct. 15 L Syracuse 0-30 H 24,500Oct. 22 W Buffalo 22-21 H 17,200Nov. 5 W William & Mary 15-13 H 15,800Nov. 12 L Villanova 0-19 A 11,068Nov. 19 W Massachusetts 14-7 A 16,700Nov. 26 L Holy Cross 26-32 H 26,000

Total Points 142/203 191,169

1967

Coach: Jim MillerCaptain: Joe DiVito Record: 4-6 Sept. 23 W Villanova 27-24 A 12,025Sept. 30 L Army 10-21 A 26,000Oct. 14 L Penn State 28-50 H 15,500\Oct. 21 L Buffalo 14-26 H 15,000\Oct. 28 W Maine 56-0 H 10,000Nov. 4 L Cincinnati 21-27 A 12,500Nov. 11 L VMI 13-26 H 41,500Nov. 18 L Syracuse 20-32 H 16,200Nov. 25 W Massachusetts 25-0 H 16,200Dec. 2 W Holy Cross 13-6 A 25,000

Total Points 227/212 189,925

Head Coach JOE YUKICAYears at BC: 1968-77 | Record at BC: 68-37-0

1968

Coach: Joe YukicaCaptain: Gary Andrachik Record: 6-3 Sept. 28 W Navy 49-15 A 23,302Oct. 5 W Buffalo 31-12 H 19,200Oct. 12 W Villanova 28-15 H 23,200Oct. 19 L Tulane 14-28 A 14,200\Oct. 26 L Penn State (4) 0-29 H 25,272Nov. 9 L Army 25-58 A 32,000Nov. 16 W VMI 45-13 H 17,300Nov. 23 W Massachusetts 21-6 A 12,000Nov. 30 W Holy Cross 40-20 H 26,500

Total Points 253/196 192,974

1969

Coach: Joe YukicaCaptain: Jim McCool Record: 5-4 Sept. 27 W Navy 21-14 H 24,200Oct. 4 W Tulane 28-24 H 15,500Oct. 18 L Villanova 6-24 H 23,200Oct. 25 L Army 7-38 A 41,006Nov. 1 L Penn State (5) 16-38 A 48,532Nov. 8 L Buffalo 21-35 H 20,500Nov. 15 W VMI 49-32 H 11,400Nov. 22 W Massachusetts 35-30 H 20,500Nov. 29 W Syracuse 35-10 A 15,119

Total Points 218/245 219,957

1970

Coach: Joe YukicaCaptains: Joe Coppola, Record: 8-2Sept. 19 W Villanova 28-21 A 12,832Sept. 26 W Navy 28-14 A 17,411Oct. 3 W VMI 56-3 H 15,600Oct. 10 L Penn State 3-28 H 25,222Oct. 24 L Air Force (7) 10-35 A 38,032Oct. 31 W Army 21-13 H 25,350Nov. 7 W Buffalo 65-12 H 18,727Nov. 14 W Pittsburgh 21-6 A 20,966Nov. 21 W Massachusetts 21-10 A 17,200Nov. 28 W Holy Cross 54-0 H 23,500

Total Points 307/142 214,840

1971

Coach: Joe YukicaCaptains: Kevin Clemente, Ray Rippman Record: 9-2Sept. 11 L West Virginia 14-45 A 31,500Sept. 18 W Temple 17-3 A 13,000Sept. 25 W Navy 49-6 A 22,700Oct. 2 W Richmond 24-0 A 6,500Oct. 9 W Villanova 23-7 H 20,616Oct. 16 L Texas Tech 6-14 A 32,480Oct. 23 W Pittsburgh 40-22 H 26,854Nov. 6 W Syracuse 10-3 A 21,978Nov. 13 W Northern Illinois 20-10 H 16,238Nov. 20 W Massachusetts 35-0 H 25,311Nov. 27 W Holy Cross 21-7 H-Fox. 22,205

Total Points 259/117 239,382

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1972

Coach: Joe YukicaCaptains: Dave Bucci, Dave Ellison Record: 4-7Sept. 15 L Tulane 0-10 H 27,441Sept. 23 W Temple 49-27 H 21,732Sept. 30 L Navy 20-27 A 23,121Oct. 7 W Villanova 21-20 AOct. 14 L Air Force (16) 9-13 HOct. 21 L Pittsburgh 20-35 ANov. 4 W Syracuse 37-0 H 21,216Nov. 11 L Georgia Tech 10-42 A 36,114Nov. 18 L Penn State (6) 26-45 H 23,119Nov. 25 L Massachusetts 7-28 A 20,000Dec. 2 W Holy Cross 42-11 H 30,187

Total Points 241/258

1973

Coach: Joe YukicaCaptains: Jim Combs, Tom Condon, Gary Marangi Record: 7-4 Sept. 15 W Temple 45-0 H 27,710Sept. 22 L Tulane 16-21 A 33,880Sept. 29 W Texas A&M 32-24 A 32,000Oct. 6 W Navy 44-7 H 30,187Oct. 12 L Miami (6) 10-15 A 25,418Oct. 20 L Pittsburgh 14-28 H 23,219Oct. 27 W Villanova 11-7 H 16,226Nov. 10 W West Virginia 25-13 A 22,500Nov. 17 L Syracuse 13-24 A 15,500Nov. 24 W Massachusetts 59-14 H 19,227Dec. 1 W Holy Cross 42-21 A 22,500

Total Points 311/172 268,367

1974

Coach: Joe YukicaCaptains: Brian Clemente, Mike Esposito, Ken Ladd, Alex MacLellan Record: 8-3Sept. 14 L Texas (10) 9-42 H 32,227Sept. 28 L Temple 7-34 A 12,282Oct. 5 W Navy 37-0 A 16,178Oct. 12 W William & Mary 31-16 H 18,360Oct. 19 L Pittsburgh 11-35 A 32,149Oct. 26 W Villanova 55-7 A 11,100Nov. 2 W West Virginia 35-3 H 19,062Nov. 9 W Tulane 27-3 H 17,002Nov. 16 W Syracuse 45-0 H 18,651Nov. 23 W Massachusetts 70-8 A 15,900Nov. 30 W Holy Cross 38-6 H 28,497

Total Points 365/154 221,408

1975

Coach: Joe YukicaCaptain: Mike Kruczek Record: 7-4Sept. 15 L Notre Dame (9) 3-17 H-Fox. 61,501Sept. 20 W Temple 27-9 A 10,986Sept. 27 L West Virginia 18-35 A 34,023Oct. 4 W Villanova 41-12 H 20,512Oct. 11 L Tulane 7-17 H 11,775Oct. 18 W Navy 17-3 H 16,227Oct. 25 L Syracuse 14-22 A 24,105Nov. 1 W Miami 21-7 H 25,331Nov. 8 W Army 31-0 A 38,863Nov. 22 W Massachusetts 24-14 H 23,609Nov. 29 W Holy Cross 24-10 A 14,731

Total Points 227/146 281,663

1976

Coach: Joe YukicaCaptain: Peter Cronan Record: 8-3Sept. 11 W Texas (7) 14-13 H 30,476Sept. 25 W (18) Tulane 27-3 A 20,235Oct. 2 W (14) Navy 17-13 A 16,156Oct. 9 L (13) Florida State 9-28 H 22,866Oct. 16 W West Virginia 14-3 H 23,501Oct. 23 W Army 27-10 A 32,008Oct. 30 L Villanova 3-22 A 8,200Nov. 6 L Miami 6-13 A 14,766Nov. 13 W Syracuse 28-14 H 25,433Nov. 20 W Massachusetts 35-0 A 13,300Nov. 27 W Holy Cross 59-6 H 25,988

Total Points 239/125 232,929

1977

Coach: Joe YukicaCaptains: Kelly Elias, Bob Moore, Rich Scudellari Record: 6-5Sept. 10 L Texas 0-44 A 50,000Sept. 17 L Tennessee 18-24 A 83,263Sept. 24 W Army 49-28 H 19,200Oct. 1 L Pittsburgh (16) 7-45 H 24,881Oct. 8 W Tulane 30-28 H 18,577Oct. 15 W West Virginia 28-24 A 36,211Oct. 22 W Villanova 17-0 H 26,222Oct. 29 W Air Force 36-14 A 21,663Nov. 12 L Syracuse 3-20 A 16,409Nov. 19 W Massachusetts 34-7 H 30,846Nov. 26 L Holy Cross 20-35 A 12,006

Total Points 242/269 339,278

Head Coach ED CHLEBEKYears at BC: 1978-80 | Record at BC: 12-21-0

1978

Coach: Ed ChlebekCaptains: Paul McCarty, John Schmeding, Fred Smerlas Record: 0-11Sept. 16 L Air Force 7-18 H 21,935Sept. 23 L Texas A&M (9) 2-37 H 26,012Sept. 30 L Navy 8-19 H 24,082Oct. 7 L Pittsburgh (9) 15-32 H 21,673Oct. 14 L Tulane 3-9 A 27,177Nov. 4 L Villanova 16-28 A 12,300Nov. 11 L Army 26-29 A 28,049Nov. 18 L Syracuse 23-37 H 15,355Nov. 25 L Massachusetts 0-27 A 7,950Dec. 2 L Holy Cross 29-30 H 28,109Dec. 10 L Temple 24-28 T* 55,000

Total Points 153/294 267,642*Tokyo, Japan

1979

Coach: Ed ChlebekCaptains: Jeff Dziama, Jack Kent, John Schmeding Record: 5-6 Sept. 15 L Tennessee 16-28 H 30,150Sept. 22 W Villanova 34-7 H 16,083Sept. 29 L Stanford 14-33 A 36,412Oct. 6 L Pittsburgh 7-28 A 37,146Oct. 13 L West Virginia 18-20 H 21,640Oct. 20 L Miami 8-19 A 15,013Oct. 27 W Army 29-16 A 40,102Nov. 3 L Tulane 8-41 H 12,236Nov. 17 W Syracuse 27-10 I* 20,248Nov. 24 W Massachusetts 41-3 H 28,475Dec. 1 W Holy Cross 27-26 A 20,141

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Total Points 229/231 277,556*Schoellkopf Field, Ithaca, N.Y.

1980

Coach: Ed ChlebekCaptains: Mike Mayock, Tim Sherwin Record: 7-4Sept. 13 L Pittsburgh (3) 6-14 A 44,820Sept. 20 W Stanford (11) 30-13 H 32,037Sept. 27 L Villanova 9-20 A 13,300Oct. 4 L Navy 0-21 A 27,405Oct. 11 W Yale 27-9 H 26,000Oct. 18 L Florida State (7) 7-41 A 52,396Oct. 25 W Army 30-14 H 23,000Nov. 1 W Air Force 23-0 A 16,018Nov. 15 W Syracuse 27-16 H 22,000Nov. 22 W Massachusetts 13-12 A 15,216Nov. 29 W Holy Cross 27-26 H 27,400

Total Points 199/186 299,592

Head Coach JACK BICKNELLYears at BC: 1981-90 | Record at BC: 59-55-1

1981

Coach: Jack BicknellCaptains: Jim Budness, Rich Dyer Record: 5-6Sept. 19 W Texas A&M 13-12 H 31,000Sept. 26 L North Carolina (9) 14-56 A 40,000Oct. 3 L West Virginia 10-38 A 23,500Oct. 10 L Penn State (2) 7-38 A 84,473Oct. 17 L Navy 10-25 H 31,000Oct. 24 W Army 41-6 A 39,357Oct. 31 L Pittsburgh (2) 24-29 H 25,500Nov. 7 W Massachusetts 52-22 H 20,400Nov. 14 L Syracuse 17-27 A 35,623Nov. 21 W Rutgers 27-21 H 16,500Nov. 28 W Holy Cross 28-24 A 22,500

Total Points 243/298 369,853

1982

Coach: Jack BicknellCaptains: Jack Belcher, Russell Joyner Record: 8-3-1Sept. 4 W Texas A&M 38-16 A 55,177Sept. 18 T Clemson (16) 17-17 A 63,000Sept. 25 W Navy 31-0 A 23,016Oct. 2 W (18) Temple 17-7 H 32,000Oct. 9 L (19) West Virginia 13-20 A 55,554Oct. 16 W Rutgers 14-13 H 28,500Oct. 23 W Army 32-17 A 40,397Oct. 30 L Penn State (8) 17-52 H 33,205Nov. 6 W Massachusetts 34-21 A 16,023Nov. 13 W Syracuse 20-13 H 21,500Nov. 20 W Holy Cross 35-10 H 32,800

Total Points 268/186 372,372Tangerine Bowl – Orlando, Fla.Dec. 18 L Auburn (18) 26-33 N 51,296

1983

Coach: Jack BicknellCaptains: Bob Biestek, Brian Brennan, Steve DeOssie Record: 9-3Sept. 3 W Morgan State 45-12 H 31,300Sept. 10 W Clemson 31-16 H 32,000Sept. 17 W Rutgers 42-22 A 23,561Sept. 24 L (12) West Virginia (19) 17-27 H 32,000Oct. 1 W Temple 18-15 A 7,033Oct. 8 W Yale 42-7 A 21,108

Oct. 29 W (19) Penn State 27-17 H-Fox. 56,605Nov. 5 W (16) Army 34-14 A 40,749Nov. 12 L (13) Syracuse 10-21 A 41,225Nov. 19 W (18) Holy Cross 47-7 N-Fox. 39,512Nov. 25 W (15) Alabama 20-13 H-Fox. 58,047

Total Points 333/171 383,140Liberty Bowl – Memphis, Tenn.Dec. 29 L (13) Notre Dame 18-19 N 47,071

1984

Coach: Jack BicknellCaptains: Mark McDonald, David Thomas, Scott Harrington Record: 10-2Sept. 1 W (19) Western Carolina 44-24 H 32,000Sept. 8 W (18) Alabama (9) 38-31 A 37,821Sept. 22 W (10) North Carolina 52-20 H-Fox. 44,672Oct. 13 W (4) Temple 24-10 H 32,000Oct. 20 L (4) West Virginia (20) 20-21 A 60,286Oct. 27 W (11) Rutgers 35-23 H 32,000Nov. 3 L (9) Penn State 30-37 A 85,690Nov. 10 W (16) Army 45-31 H 32,000Nov. 17 W (13) Syracuse 24-16 H-Fox. 60,890Nov. 23 W (10) Miami (12) 47-45 A 32,035Nov. 30 W (8) Holy Cross 45-10 A 25,000

Total Points 404/268 474,394Cotton Bowl – Dallas, TexasJan. 1 W (8) Houston 45-28 N 67,831

1985

Coach: Jack BicknellCaptains: Shawn Regent, Mike Ruth, Troy Stradford Record: 4-8August 29 L Brigham Young (10) 14-28 KO 51,227Sept. 7 W Temple 28-25 H 31,500Sept. 14 L Maryland (17) 13-31 H-Fox. 30,210Sept. 21 W Pittsburgh 29-22 A 40,922Sept. 28 L Miami 10-45 H-Fox. 31,864Oct. 5 W Rutgers 20-10 A 17,456Oct. 12 L Army 14-45 A 40,525Oct. 19 L West Virginia 6-13 H 32,000Oct. 26 L Cincinnati 17-24 A 17,217Nov. 2 L Penn State (3) 12-16 A 82,000Nov. 16 L Syracuse 21-41 A 45,790Nov. 23 W Holy Cross 38-7 H 32,000

Total Points 222/307 452,711KO-Kickoff Classic, East Rutherford, N.J.

1986

Coach: Jack BicknellCaptains: John Bosa, Kelvin Martin, Troy Stradford, Steve Trapilo Record: 9-3Sept. 6 L Rutgers 9-11 H 30,000Sept. 13 W California 21-15 H 30,544Sept. 20 L Penn State 14-26 H-Fox. 42,329Oct. 4 L Southern Methodist 29-31 A 26,432Oct. 11 W Maryland 30-25 A 45,380Oct. 18 W Louisville 41-7 H 28,105Oct. 25 W West Virginia 19-10 A 47,760Nov. 1 W Army 27-20 A 40,315Nov. 8 W Temple 38-29 A 17,952Nov. 15 W Syracuse 27-9 H 32,000Nov. 22 W Holy Cross 56-26 A 23,271

Total Points 311/209 364,088Hall of Fame Bowl – Tampa, Fla.Dec. 23 W Georgia (17) 27-24 N 25,368

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1987

Coach: Jack BicknellCaptains: Peter Casparriello, Dave Nugent, Jim Turner Record: 5-6Sept. 5 W Texas Christian 38-20 H 30,000Sept. 12 W Temple 28-7 H 27,500Sept. 19 L Southern California 17-23 A 46,205Sept. 26 L Penn State (15) 17-27 H-Fox. 50,267Oct. 3 W Pittsburgh 13-10 A 46,238Oct. 10 W Army 29-24 H 31,500Oct. 17 L Rutgers 24-38 A 30,253Oct. 24 L West Virginia 16-37 H 31,500Oct. 31 W Tennessee (13) 20-18 H 31,800Nov. 7 L Notre Dame (9) 25-32 A 59,075Nov. 14 L Syracuse (6) 17-45 A 49,892

Total Points 244/281 434,230

1988

Coach: Jack BicknellCaptains: Joe Wolf, Mark Murphy Record: 3-8Sept. 1 L Southern California (8) 7-34 H 32,000Sept. 10 W Cincinnati 41-7 H 29,279Sept. 17 L Penn State (16) 20-23 A 84,000Sept. 24 L Texas Christian 17-31 A 25,335Oct. 1 W Pittsburgh 34-31 H 32,000Oct. 15 L Rutgers 6-17 H 32,000Oct. 22 L West Virginia (6) 19-59 A 63,145Nov. 5 L Tennessee 7-10 A 90,030Nov. 12 L Syracuse (15) 20-45 H 32,000Nov. 19 W Army 38-24 *Ire. 42,525Nov. 26 L Temple 28-45 A 12,892

Total Points 237/326 475,206*Ire.-Lansdowne Road Stadium, Dublin, Ireland

1989

Coach: Jack BicknellCaptains: Rico Labbe, Mark Kamphaus Record: 2-9Sept. 9 L Pittsburgh (23) 10-29 H 31,000Sept. 16 L Rutgers 7-9 A 17,105Sept. 23 L Penn State 3-7 A 80,000Sept. 30 L Ohio State 29-34 A 88,936Oct. 14 W Temple 35-14 H 29,223Oct. 21 L Navy 24-27 H 32,000Oct. 28 L West Virginia (15) 30-44 H 32,000Nov. 4 L Syracuse 11-23 A 49,781Nov. 11 W Army 24-17 A 41,105Nov. 18 L Louisville 22-36 H 24,650Nov. 25 L Georgia Tech 12-13 A 28,221

Total Points 207/253 454,021

1990

Coach: Jack BicknellCaptains: Ray Hilvert, Kevin Pearson, Mike Sanders Record: 4-7Sept. 8 L Pittsburgh (17) 6-29 A 35,409Sept. 15 L Ohio State (17) 10-31 H 32,432Sept. 29 W Navy 28-17 A 25,551Oct. 6 W Rutgers 19-14 H 31,262Oct. 13 W Army 41-20 H 25,463Oct. 20 L Penn State 21-40 H 32,000Oct. 27 W West Virginia 27-14 A 56,685Nov. 3 L Syracuse 6-35 H 32,213Nov. 10 L Louisville (20) 10-17 A 57,636Nov. 17 L Miami 12-42 A 50,942Nov. 24 L Temple 10-29 H 21,067

Total Points 190/288 400,660

Head Coach TOM COUGHLINYears at BC: 1991-93 | Record at BC: 21-13-1

1991

Coach: Tom CoughlinCaptains: Game Captains Record: 4-7August 31 L Rutgers 13-20 A 22,185Sept. 7 L Michigan (2) 13-35 H 32,071Sept. 14 L Georgia Tech (17) 14-30 H 26,018Sept. 28 L Penn State (10) 21-28 A 95,927Oct. 12 W Louisville 33-3 H 27,839Oct. 19 L West Virginia 24-41 H 28,162Oct. 26 W Army 28-17 A 41,209Nov. 2 W Pittsburgh 38-12 H 25,872Nov. 9 W Temple 33-13 A 12,950Nov. 16 L Syracuse (17) 16-38 A 45,453Nov. 23 L Miami (1) 14-19 H 32,000

Total Points 247/256 389,686

1992

Coach: Tom CoughlinCaptains: Game Captains Record: 8-3-1Sept. 5 W Rutgers 37-20 H 29,110Sept. 12 W Northwestern 49-0 H 28,888Sept. 19 W Navy 28-0 H 32,116Sept. 26 W (25) Michigan State 14-0 H 32,498Oct. 3 T (22) West Virginia 24-24 A 55,643Oct. 17 W (20) Penn State (9) 35-32 A 96,130Oct. 24 W (11) Tulane 17-13 A 25,646Oct. 31 W (11) Temple 45-6 H 32,812Nov. 7 L (9) Notre Dame (8) 7-54 A 59,075Nov. 14 L (10) Syracuse 10-27 H 33,298Nov. 21 W (19) Army 41-24 A 35,726

Total Points 307/200 509,998Hall of Fame Bowl – Tampa, Fla.Jan. 1 L (16) Tennessee (17) 23-28 N 52,056

1993

Coach: Tom CoughlinCaptains: Game Captains Record: 9-3Sept. 4 L (21) Miami (5) 7-23 H 33,298Sept. 18 L (22) Northwestern 21-22 A 31,086Sept. 25 W Temple 66-14 H 33,298Oct. 2 W Syracuse (13) 33-29 A 48,839Oct. 9 W Rutgers 31-21 A 37,035Oct. 23 W Army 41-14 H 33,298Oct. 30 W Tulane 42-14 H 33,298Nov. 6 W Virginia Tech (25) 48-34 H 32,698Nov. 13 W (22) Pittsburgh 33-0 A 10,892Nov. 20 W (17) Notre Dame (1) 41-39 A 59,075Nov. 26 L (11) West Virginia (5) 14-17 H 33,298

Total Points 377/227 386,115Carquest Bowl – Fort Lauderdale, Fla.Jan. 1 W (15) Virginia 31-13 N 38,516

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1994

Coach: Dan HenningCaptains: Stephen Boyd, Pete Mitchell, Michael Reed, Eric Shorter

Record: 7-4-1Sept. 3 L Michigan (5) 26-34 A 105,936Sept. 17 L Virginia Tech (18) 7-12 H 44,500Sept. 24 W Pittsburgh 21-9 A 34,623Oct. 8 W Notre Dame (8) 30-11 H 44,500Oct. 15 W (24) Temple 45-28 H 44,500Oct. 22 T (22) Rutgers 7-7 H 44,500Oct. 29 W Army 30-3 A 39,304Nov. 3 W Louisville 35-14 A 38,711Nov. 12 W (25) Syracuse (14) 31-0 H 44,500Nov. 19 L (17) West Virginia 20-21 A 44,890Nov. 26 L (25) Miami (5) 7-23 A 60,579

Total Points 259/162 546,543Jeep Eagle Aloha Bowl – Honolulu, HawaiiDec. 25 W Kansas State (11) 12-7 N4 4,862

1995

Coach: Dan HenningCaptains: Pete Kendall, Tim Morabito Record: 4-8August 27 L (22) Ohio State (12) 6-38 N 62,711Sept. 7 W Virginia Tech (20) 20-14 A 44,426Sept. 16 L Michigan (11) 13-23 H 44,500Sept. 30 L Michigan State 21-25 A 72,981Oct. 7 W Pittsburgh 17-0 H 44,500Oct. 14 L West Virginia 19-31 H 44,500Oct. 21 L Army 7-49 H 44,500Oct. 28 L Notre Dame (12) 10-20 A 59,075Nov. 4 W Temple 10-9 A 5,182Nov. 11 L Miami 14-17 H 44,500Nov. 18 L Syracuse (22) 29-58 A 49,384Nov. 24 W Rutgers 41-38 A 20,114

Total Points 207/322 536,373

1996

Coach: Dan HenningCaptains: Stalin Colinet, Mark Nori, Daryl Porter, Omari Walker

Record: 5-7August 31 W Hawaii 24-21 A 34,838Sept. 14 L Virginia Tech (19) 7-45 H 44,500Sept. 21 L Michigan (8) 14-20 A 105,291Sept. 28 W Navy 43-38 H 44,500Oct. 5 L West Virginia (19) 17-34 A 58,307Oct. 12 W Cincinnati 24-17 A 20,673Oct. 19 W Rutgers 37-13 H 44,500Oct. 26 L Syracuse 17-45 H 44,500Oct. 31 L Pittsburgh 13-20 A 26,313Nov. 9 L Notre Dame (17) 21-48 H 44,500Nov. 16 W Temple 21-20 H 42,463Nov. 23 L Miami (25) 26-43 A 35,540

Total Points 264/364 545,925

Head Coach TOM O’BRIENYears at BC: 1997-2006 | Record at BC: 75-45-0

1997

Coach: Tom O’BrienCaptains: Matt Hasselbeck, Erik Storz, Shalom Tolefree Record: 4-7Sept. 6 L Temple 21-28 A 5,085Sept. 13 W West Virginia 31-24 H 39,200Sept. 20 W Rutgers 35-21 A 21,117Sept. 27 L Cincinnati 6-24 H 40,564Oct. 4 L Georgia Tech 14-42 H 38,462Oct. 11 L Virginia Tech (23) 7-17 H 47,681Oct. 18 L Miami 44-45 (2ot) H 40,006Oct. 25 L Notre Dame 20-52 A 80,225Nov. 1 W Pittsburgh 22-21 H 34,796Nov. 8 L Syracuse (22) 13-20 A 49,153Nov. 22 W Army 24-20 H 13,309

Total Points 237/314 409,598

1998

Coach: Tom O’BrienCaptains: Doug Brzezinski, Brian Maye Record: 4-7Sept. 5 W Georgia Tech 41-31 A 38,229Sept. 12 W Rutgers 41-14 H 38,287Sept. 19 W Temple 31-7 H 40,496Sept. 26 L Louisville 28-52 A 38,231Oct. 8 L Virginia Tech (17) 0-17 H 37,628Oct. 17 L Syracuse (23) 25-42 H 43,413Oct. 24 L Navy 31-32 H 42,877Oct. 31 L Miami (25) 17-35 A 32,917Nov. 7 L Notre Dame (13) 26-31 H 44,500Nov. 14 W Pittsburgh 23-15 A 32,129Nov. 21 L West Virginia 10-35 A 40,573

Total Points 308/276 429,280

1999

Coach: Tom O’BrienCaptains: Pedro Cirino, Chris Hovan, Butch Palaza Record: 8-4Sept. 4 W Baylor 30-29 (ot) H 39,756Sept. 18 W Navy 14-10 A 34,052Sept. 25 W Rutgers 27-7 A 27,330Oct. 2 W Northeastern 33-22 H 43,302Oct. 9 L Temple 14-24 A 15,067Oct. 16 W Pittsburgh 20-16 H 33,574Oct. 23 L Miami 28-31 H 44,084Oct. 30 W Syracuse 25-24 A 48,487Nov. 13 W West Virginia 34-17 H 42,335Nov. 20 W (25) Notre Dame 31-29 A 80,012Nov. 26 L (22) Virginia Tech (2) 14-38 A 53,130

Total Points 270/247 461,129Insight.com Bowl – Tucson, Ariz.Dec. 31 L (25) Colorado 28-62 N 35,762

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Coach: Tom O’BrienCaptains: Tim Hasselbeck, RaMon Johnson, Paul Zukauskas Record: 7-5Sept. 2 L West Virginia 14-34 A 49,786Sept. 9 W Army 55-17 A 37,544Sept. 23 W Navy 48-7 H 42,681Sept. 30 L Virginia Tech (4) 34-48 H 44,500Oct. 7 W Connecticut 55-3 H 35,383Oct. 14 W Syracuse 20-13 H 44,500Oct. 21 L Pittsburgh 26-42 A 31,567Oct. 28 W Rutgers 42-13 H 33,565Nov. 4 W Temple 31-3 H 35,333Nov. 11 L Notre Dame (11) 16-28 A 80,653Nov. 25 L Miami (2) 6-52 A 49,715

Total Points 347/260 405,344Jeep Eagle Aloha Bowl – Honolulu, HawaiiDec. 25 W Arizona State 31-17 N 24,397

2001

Coach: Tom O’BrienCaptains: Scott Bradley, Marc Colombo, Sean Guthrie Record: 8-4Sept. 1 W West Virginia 34-10 H 42,482Sept. 8 L Stanford 22-38 A 41,250Sept. 22 W Navy 38-21 A 30,064Sept. 29 W Army 31-10 H 43,042Oct. 6 W Temple 33-10 H 38,724Oct. 13 L Virginia Tech (6) 20-34 A 53,662Oct. 20 W Pittsburgh 45-7 H 41,637Oct. 27 W Notre Dame 21-17 H 44,500Nov. 10 L Miami (1) 7-18 H 44,500Nov. 17 W Rutgers 38-7 A 13,012Nov. 24 L (25) Syracuse (22) 28-39 A 45,063

Total Points 317/211 437,936Music City Bowl – Nashville, Tenn.Dec. 28 W Georgia (16) 20-16 N 46,125

2002

Coach: Tom O’BrienCaptains: Vinny Ciurciu, Antonio Garay, Brian St. Pierre Record: 9-4August 31 W Connecticut 24-16 H 40,066Sept. 7 W Stanford 34-27 H 41,065Sept. 21 L Miami (1) 6-38 A 73,622Sept. 28 W Central Michigan 43-0 H 41,826Oct. 10 L Virginia Tech (4) 23-28 H 42,826Oct. 19 W Navy 46-21 H 41,322Oct. 26 L Pittsburgh 16-19 (ot) A 45,060Nov. 2 W Notre Dame (4) 14-7 A 80,935Nov. 9 L West Virginia 14-24 A 48,474Nov. 16 W Syracuse 41-20 H 36,221Nov. 23 W Temple 36-14 A 14,278Nov. 30 W Rutgers 44-14 H 33,786

Total Points 341/228 591,353Motor City Bowl – Detroit, Mich.Dec. 26 W Toledo 51-25 N 51,872

2003

Coach: Tom O’BrienCaptains: Augie Hoffmann, Josh Ott Record: 8-5August 30 L Wake Forest 28-32 H 42,563Sept. 6 W Penn State (25) 27-14 A 106,445Sept. 13 W Connecticut 24-14 A 40,000Sept. 20 L Miami (2) 14-33 H 44,500Sept. 27 W Ball State 53-29 H 42,353Oct. 11 W Temple 38-13 A 21,862Oct. 18 L Syracuse 14-39 A 45,313

Oct. 25 W Notre Dame 27-25 H 44,500Nov. 1 L Pittsburgh (23) 13-24 H 41,983Nov. 8 L West Virginia 28-35 H 39,723Nov. 15 W Rutgers 35-25 A 31,019Nov. 22 W Virginia Tech (12) 34-27 A 65,115

Total Points 335/310 565,376Diamond Walnut San Francisco Bowl – San Francisco, Calif.Dec. 31 W Colorado State 35-21 N 25,621

2004

Coach: Tom O’BrienCaptains: Tim Bulman, Dave Kashetta, Mathias Kiwanuka Record: 9-3Sept. 2 W Ball State 19-11 A 23,718Sept. 11 W Penn State 21-7 H 44,500Sept. 17 W Connecticut 27-7 H 44,500Sept. 25 L Wake Forest 14-17 A 29,461Oct. 2 W Massachusetts 29-7 H 43,262Oct. 16 L Pittsburgh 17-20 (ot) A 34,071Oct. 23 W Notre Dame (24) 24-23 A 80,795Nov. 6 W Rutgers 21-10 H 41,126Nov. 13 W (21) West Virginia (10) 36-17 A 58,113Nov. 20 W (17) Temple 34-17 A 14,081Nov. 27 L (17) Syracuse 17-43 H 44,500

Total Points 259/179 458,127Continental Tire Bowl – Charlotte, N.C.Dec. 30 W North Carolina 37-24 N 70,412

2005

Coach: Tom O’BrienCaptains: Mathias Kiwanuka, Patrick Ross Record: 9-3Sept. 3 W (22) Brigham Young 20-3 A 58,108Sept. 10 W (18) Army 44-7 H 40,166Sept. 17 L (17) Florida State (8) 17-28 H 44,500Sept. 24 W (25) Clemson 16-13 (ot) A 79,000Oct. 1 W (21) Ball State 38-0 H 40,162Oct. 8 W (18) Virginia 28-17 H 35,286Oct. 15 W (14) Wake Forest 35-30 H 33,632Oct. 27 L (13) Virginia Tech (3) 10-30 A 65,115Nov. 5 L (19) North Carolina 14-16 A 48,000Nov. 12 W (25) N.C. State 30-10 H 42,826Nov. 19 W (23) Maryland 31-16 A 51,585

Total Points 283/170 538,380MPC Computers Bowl – Boise, IdahoDec. 28 W (19) Boise State 27-21 N 30,493

2006

Coaches: Tom O’Brien, Frank Spaziani (Interim Head Coach, Meineke CarCare Bowl)Captains: Josh Beekman, Jo-Lonn Dunbar, Matt Ryan Record: 10-3August 31 W Central Michigan 31-24 A 25,418Sept. 9 W Clemson (18) 34-33 (2ot) H 44,500Sept. 16 W (23) BYU 30-23 (2ot) H 40,233Sept. 23 L (20) N.C. State 15-17 A 57,583Sept. 30 W Maine 22-0 H 41,162Oct. 12 W Virginia Tech (22) 22-3 H 44,500Oct. 21 W (22) Florida State 24-19 A 83,043Oct. 28 W (18) Buffalo 41-0 H 14,682Nov. 4 L (16) Wake Forest (22) 14-21 A 32,633Nov. 11 W (22) Duke 28-7 H 42,326Nov. 18 W (20) Maryland (21) 38-16 H 44,500Nov. 23 L (18) Miami 14-17 A 23,308

Total Points 313/180 538,380Meineke Car Care Bowl - Charlotte, N.C.Dec. 30 W (23) Navy 25-24 N 52,303

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2007

Coach: Jeff JagodzinskiCaptains: Gosder Cherilus, Jo-Lonn Dunbar, Nick Larkin, Matt Ryan

Record: 11-3Sept. 1 W Wake Forest 38-28 H 42,292Sept. 8 W NC State 37-17 H 42,513Sept. 15 W (21) Georgia Tech (15) 24-10 A 51,112Sept. 22 W (14) Army 37-17 H 40,329Sept. 29 W (12) Massachusetts 24-14 H 44,111Oct. 6 W (7) Bowling Green 55-24 H 40,117Oct. 13 W (4) Notre Dame 27-14 A 80,795Oct. 25 W (3) Virginia Tech (11) 14-10 A 66,233Nov. 3 L (2) Florida State 17-27 H 40,065Nov. 10 L (8) Maryland 35-42 A 52,827Nov. 17 W (18) Clemson (15) 20-17 A 81,500Nov. 24 W (15) Miami 28-14 H 44,500

Total Points 356/234 626,394ACC Championship Game – Jacksonville, Fla.Dec. 1 L (12) Virginia Tech (6) 16-30 N 53,212Champs Sports Bowl – Orlando, Fla.Dec. 28 W (14) Michigan State 24-21 N 46,554

2008

Coach: Jeff JagodzinskiCaptains: Chris Crane, Mike McLaughlin Record: 9-5August 30 W Kent State 21-0 A 10,788Sept. 6 L Georgia Tech 16-19 H 40,106Sept. 20 W UCF 34-7 H 41,267Sept. 27 W Rhode Island 42-0 H 32,628Oct. 4 W N.C. State 38-31 A 55,652Oct. 18 W Virginia Tech (17) 28-23 H 44,127Oct. 25 L (23) North Carolina 24-45 A 48,000Nov. 1 L Clemson 21-27 H 41,863Nov. 8 W Notre Dame 17-0 H 44,500Nov. 15 W Florida State (20) 27-17 A 79,792Nov. 22 W Wake Forest 24-21 A 30,373Nov. 29 W (20) Maryland 28-21 H 42,767

Total Points 320/211 620,040ACC Championship Game – Tampa Bay, Fla.Dec. 6 L (18) Virginia Tech 12-30 N 53,927Champs Sports Bowl – Nashville, Tenn.Dec. 31 L Vanderbilt 14-16 N 54,250

Head Coach FRANK SPAZIANIYears at BC: 2009-present | Record at BC: 20-19-0

2009

Coach: Frank SpazianiCaptains: Rich Gunnell, Mike McLaughlin, Matt Tennant Record: 8-5Sept. 5 W Northeastern 54-0 H 33,262Sept. 12 W Kent State 34-7 H 25,165Sept. 19 L Clemson 7-25 A 77,000Sept. 26 W Wake Forest 27-24 (ot) H 40,892Oct. 3 W Florida State 28-21 H 40,029Oct. 10 L Virginia Tech (5) 14-48 A 66,233Oct. 17 W NC State 52-20 H 35,261Oct. 24 L Notre Dame 16-20 A 80,795Oct. 31 W Central Michigan 31-10 H 34,128Nov. 14 W Virginia 14-10 A 44,324Nov. 21 L North Carolina (25) 13-31 H 41,272Nov. 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

2010

Coach: Frank SpazianiCaptains: Alex Albright, Anthony Castonzo, Wes Davis, James McCluskey

Record: 7-6Sept. 4 W Weber State 38-20 H 34,168Sept. 11 W Kent State 26-13 H 35,122Sept. 25 L Virginia Tech 0-19 H 42,317Oct. 2 L Notre Dame 13-31 H 44,500Oct. 9 L N.C. State 17-44 A 56,859Oct. 16 L Florida State (16) 19-24 A 75,301Oct. 23 L Maryland 21-24 H 36,078Oct. 30 W Clemson 16-10 H 37,137Nov. 6 W Wake Forest 23-13 A 29,465Nov. 13 W Duke 21-16 A 21,420Nov. 20 W Virginia 17-13 H 39,263Nov. 27 W Syracuse 16-7 A 42,191

Total Points 227/234 534,914Kraft Fight Hunger Bowl – San Francisco, Calif.Jan. 9 L Nevada (15) 13-20 N 41,063

2011

Coach: Frank SpazianiCaptains: Donnie Fletcher, Luke Kuechly, Ifeanyi Momah, Nathan Richman

Record: 4-8Sept. 3 L Northwestern 17-24 H 37,561Sept. 10 L Central Florida 3-30 A 45,671Sept. 17 L Duke 19-20 H 35,812Sept. 24 W Massachusetts 45-17 H 30,176Oct. 1 L Wake Forest 19-27 H 38,265Oct. 8 L Clemson (8) 14-36 A 78,000Oct. 22 L Virginia Tech (16) 14-30 A 66,233Oct. 29 W Maryland 28-17 A 29,945Nov. 3 L Florida State 7-38 H 38,729Nov. 12 W NC State 14-10 H 33,712Nov. 19 L Notre Dame (24) 14-16 A 80,795Nov. 25 W Miami 24-17 A 43,952

Total Points 218/282 558.851

Key

A — Away Game; BFG — Brockton Fairgrounds; H — Home Game on BCCampus; H-BF — Home Game at Braves Field; H-Fen. — Home Game atFenway Park; H-Fox. — Home Game at Foxboro, MA; H-Harv. — HomeGame at Harvard Stadium; LSG — Locust Street Grounds; MAG — Massa-chusetts Avenue Grounds; NC — Newton Center; SBG — Stony BrookGrounds; SEG — South End Grounds

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Air Force (3-4-0)H: 1-2, A: 2-2, N: 0-01963 A 7-341964 H 13-71970 A 10-351972 H 9-131977 A 36-141978 H 7-181980 A 23-0

AlAbAmA (3-1-0)H: 2-0, A: 1-0, N: 0-11942 N 21-371946 H 13-71983 H 20-131984 A 38-31

Allegheny (2-0-0)H: 2-0, A: 0-0, N: 0-01924 H 13-01925 H 14-7

ArizonA StAte (1-0-0)H: 0-0, A: 0-0, N: 1-02000 N 31-17

Army (24-12-0)H: 11-2, A: 13-10, N: 0-01917 A 7-141919 A 0-131959 A 8-441960 A 7-201964 A 13-191965 A 0-101967 H 10-211968 A 25-581969 A 7-381970 H 21-131975 A 31-01976 A 27-101977 H 49-281978 A 26-291979 A 29-161980 H 30-141981 A 41-61982 A 32-171983 A 34-141984 H 45-311985 A 14-451986 A 27-201987 H 29-241988 A 38-241989 A 24-171990 H 41-201991 A 28-171992 A 41-241993 H 41-141994 A 30-31995 H 7-491997 H 24-202000 A 55-172001 H 31-102005 H 44-72007 H 37-17

Auburn (2-1-0)H: 2-0, A: 0-0, N: 0-11939 H 13-71940 H 33-71982 N 26-33

bAll StAte (3-0-0)H: 2-0, A: 1-0, N: 0-02003 H 53-292004 A 19-112005 H 38-0

bAteS (0-2-1)H: 0-0, A: 0-1, N: 0-01899 0-0 T1901 0-61902 A 5-17

BAYLOR (3-0-0)H: 2-0, A: 1-0, N: 0-01921 A 23-71922 H 33-01999 H 30-29, ot

boiSe StAte (1-0-0)H: 0-0, A: 0-0, N: 1-02005 N 27-21

boSton univ. (27-4-1)H: 22-1-1, A: 3-1-0, N: 1-01893 10-61894 0-281895 0-221896 SEG 10-01920 H 34-01921 H 13-01922 H 20-61925 H 54-71928 H 27-71929 H 33-01930 H 47-01931 H 18-61932 H 21-61933 H 25-01934 H 10-01935 H 25-61936 H 0-0 T1937 H 6-131938 H 21-141939 H 19-01940 H 21-01941 H 19-71942 H 37-01954 H 7-61955 A 40-121956 H 13-01957 A 27-21958 H 18-131959 A 7-261960 H 23-141961 A 10-71962 H 41-25

bowdoin (0-2-0)H: 0-0, A: 0-2, N: 0-01914 A 0-201915 A 0-14

bowling green (1-0-0)H: 1-0, A: 0-0, N: 0-02007 H 55-24

brAndeiS (2-0-0)H: 2-0, A: 0-0, N: 0-01955 H 27-01956 H 52-0

brighAm young (2-1-0)H: 0-0, A: 1-0, N: 0-11985 N 14-282005 A 20-32006 H 30-23 (2OT)

brooklyn (2-0-0)H: 2-0, A: 0-0, N: 0-01943 H 37-61944 H 24-21

brown (0-5-0)H: 0-0, A: 0-3, N: 0-01898 0-61899 0-181901 A 0-121917 A 2-71945 A 6-51

buFFAlo (6-2-0)H: 6-2, A: 0-0, N: 0-01963 H 15-01965 H 18-61966 H 22-211967 H 14-261968 H 31-121969 H 21-351970 H 65-122006 H 41-0

c.c.n.y. (1-0-0)H: 1-0, A: 0-0, N: 0-01944 H 33-0

cAliForniA (1-0-0)H: 1-0, A: 0-0, N: 0-01986 H 21-15

cAniSiuS (5-0-0)H: 4-0, A: 1-0, N: 0-01922 H 13-71923 H 21-0

1928 A 24-01929 H 40-61938 H 63-12

cAtholic (7-0-0)H: 7-0, A: 0-0, N: 0-01914 H 14-01925 H 6-01926 H 28-01928 H 38-61929 H 13-61930 H 54-71931 H 26-7

centenAry (1-1-0)H: 1-1, A: 0-0, N: 0-01923 H 14-01924 H 9-10

centrAl FloridA (1-1-0)H: 1-0, A: 0-1, N: 0-02008 H 34-72011 A 3-30

centrAl michigAn (3-0-0)H: 2-0; A: 1-0; N: 0-02002 H 43-02006 A 31-242009 H 31-10

centre (5-0-0)H: 5-0, A: 0-0, N: 0-01931 H 7-01932 H 6-01933 H 6-01934 H 7-01940 H 40-0

cincinnAti (4-3-0)H: 3-1, A: 0-3, N: 0-01961 H 23-01964 H 10-01967 A 21-271985 A 17-241988 H 41-71996 A 24-171997 H 6-24

clemSon (9-10-2)H: 6-5-1, A: 3-4-1, N: 0-11939 N 3-61941 H 13-261942 H 14-71947 H 32-221948 H 19-261949 A 40-271950 H 14-351951 A 2-211952 H 0-131953 H 14-14 T1958 A 12-341960 H 25-141982 A 17-17 T1983 H 31-162005 A 16-13 (OT)2006 H 34-33 (2OT)2007 A 20-172008 H 21-272009 A 7-252010 H 16-102011 A 14-31

colby (0-2-0)H: 0-0, A: 0-2, N: 0-01911 A 0-181912 A 0-55

colorAdo (0-1-0)H: 0-0, A: 0-0, N: 0-11999 N 28-62

colorAdo St. (1-0-0)H: 0-0, A: 0-0, N: 1-02003 N 35-21

connecticut (10-0-2)H: 5-0-1, A: 5-0-1, N: 0-01908 A 0-0 T1909 H 17-01910 H 0-0 T1912 A 13-0

1913 A 47-01915 A 7-61927 A 19-01928 H 51-132000 H 55-32002 H 24-162003 A 24-142004 H 27-7

dArtmouth (1-2-0)H: 1-0, A: 0-1, N: 0-01901 0-451916 A 6-321959 H 35-12

dAyton (4-0-0)H: 3-0, A: 1-0, N: 0-01929 A 23-71930 H 15-61931 H 13-01957 H 41-14

detroit (12-7-0)H: 7-4, A: 5-3, N: 0-01921 H 0-281922 A 8-101937 H 0-141938 H 9-61939 A 20-131951 H 13-191952 A 23-201953 H 33-201954 A 12-71955 H 23-01956 A 7-121957 A 20-161958 H 40-01959 A 21-91960 H 17-191961 A 3-201962 H 27-01963 H 20-121964 H 17-9

drAke (1-0-0)H: 1-0, A: 0-0, N: 0-01952 H 20-14

duke (4-2-0)H: 3-2, A: 1-0, N: 0-01927 H 9-251928 H 19-01929 H 20-122006 H 28-72010 H 21-162011 H 19-20

FloridA (1-1-0)H: 1-1, A: 0-0, N: 0-0 1938 H 33-01939 H 0-7

FloridA StAte (4-6-0)H: 2-4, A: 2-2, N: 0-01957 H 20-71976 H 9-281980 A 7-412005 H 17-282006 A 24-192007 H 17-272008 A 27-172009 H 28-212010 A 19-242011 H 7-38

FordhAm (14-11-2)H: 11-7-1, A: 3-4-1, N: 0-01912 A 0-141913 H 27-27 T1914 A 3-141915 H 3-01918 H 0-141920 H 20-01921 A 0-0 T1922 H 27-01923 H 20-01924 H 28-01926 H 27-01927 A 27-71928 H 19-71929 H 6-7

1930 H 0-31931 H 0-201932 H 3-01933 A 6-321934 H 0-61935 A 0-191942 H 56-61949 H 20-121950 H 6-261951 H 19-351952 H 14-131953 A 20-131954 A 21-7

genevA (0-1-0)H: 0-1, A: 0-0, N: 0-01927 H 0-13

georgetown (12-4-1)H: 11-4-1, A: 1-0, N: 0-01919 H 10-91920 H 30-01921 H 10-141922 H 0-0 T1923 H 21-01927 H 0-471930 H 19-201931 H 20-21933 H 39-01940 H 19-181941 H 14-61942 H 47-01946 H 20-131947 H 27-61948 A 13-61949 H 7-101950 H 10-20

georgiA (2-2-0)H: 0-1, A: 0-1, N: 2-01950 H 7-191951 A 28-351986 N 27-242001 N 20-16

georgiA tech (2-5-0)H: 0-3, A: 2-2, N: 0-01972 A 10-421989 A 12-131991 H 14-301997 H 14-421998 A 41-312007 A 24-102008 H 16-19

gettySburg (1-0-0)H: 1-0, A: 0-0, N: 0-01926 H 39-0

hArvArd (0-3-1)H: 0-1, A: 0-2-1, N: 0-01918 A 6-141919 H 0-171943 A 6-6 T1944 A 0-13

hASkell indiAnS (2-0-1)H: 2-0-1, A: 0-0, N: 0-01924 H 34-71925 H 7-61926 H 21-21 T

hAwAii (1-0-0)H: 0-0, A: 1-0, N: 0-01996 A 24-21

holy croSS (48-31-3)H: 36-21-1, A: 10-10-2, N: 2-01896 A 6-21896 H 8-61897 A 4-101897 H 12-01898 A 0-0 T1898 H 11-01899 H 17-01901 A 0-111902 H 0-221910 A 3-341911 A 5-131913 A 0-131914 A 0-10

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1915 H 0-91916 H 17-141917 H 34-61919 H 9-71920 H 14-01921 H 0-411922 H 17-131923 H 16-71924 H 0-331925 H 16-61926 H 0-0 T1927 H 6-01928 H 19-01929 H 12-01930 H 0-71931 H 6-71932 A 0-0 T1933 H 13-91934 H 2-71935 H 6-201936 H 13-121937 H 0-201938 H 7-291939 H 14-01940 H 7-01941 H 14-131942 H 12-551944 H 14-301945 H 0-461946 H 6-131947 H 6-201948 H 21-201949 H 76-01950 H 14-321951 H 19-141952 H 7-211953 H 6-01954 H 31-131955 H 26-71956 H 0-71957 A 0-141958 H 26-81959 A 14-01960 H 12-161961 A 26-381962 H 48-121963 A 0-91964 H 10-81965 A 35-01966 H 26-321967 A 13-61968 H 40-201970 H 54-01971 N 21-71972 H 41-111973 A 42-211974 H 38-61975 A 24-101976 H 59-61977 A 20-351978 H 29-301979 A 13-101980 H 27-261981 A 28-241982 H 35-101983 N 47-71984 A 45-101985 H 38-71986 A 56-26

Houston (2-1-0)H: 2-0, A: 0-1, N: 0-01961 A 0-211962 H 14-01985 H 45-28

IdaHo (1-0-0)H: 1-0, A: 0-0, N: 0-01940 H 60-0

IndIana (1-0-0)H: 1-0, A: 0-0, N: 0-01938 H 14-0

Iowa state (1-0-0)H: 1-0, A: 0-0, N: 0-01961 H 14-10

Kansas state (4-0-0)H: 3-0, A: 0-0, N: 1-01937 H 21-7

1939 H 38-71947 H 49-131994 N 12-7

Kent state (3-0-0)H: 2-0, A: 1-0, N: 0-02008 A 21-02009 H 34-72010 H 26-13

KentucKy (1-0-0)H: 1-0, A: 0-0, N: 0-01937 H 13-0

Lafayette (0-1-0)H: 0-1, A: 0-0, N: 0-01922 H 0-19

Lebanon VaLLey (1-0-0)H: 1-0, A: 0-0, N: 0-01939 H 45-0

LouIsIana state (0-2-0)H: 0-1, A: 0-1, N: 0-01947 H 13-141953 A 6-42

LouIsVILLe (3-3-0)H: 2-1, A: 1-2, N: 0-01986 H 41-71989 H 22-361990 A 10-171991 H 33-31994 A 35-141998 A 28-52

LoyoLa (IL) (1-0-0)H: 0-0, A: 1-0, N: 0-01930 A 19-0

LoyoLa (Md) (2-0-0)H: 2-0, A: 0-0, N: 0-01932 H 14-01933 H 37-0

MaIne (3-3-0)H: 3-0, A: 0-3, N: 0-01913 A 0-61914 A 6-271915 A 0-141929 H 42-01967 H 56-02006 H 22-0

ManHattan (3-0-0)H: 3-0, A: 0-0, N: 0-01928 H 60-61940 H 25-01941 H 26-13

MarIetta (2-0-0)H: 2-0, A: 0-0, N: 0-01920 H 13-31921 H 14-0

Marquette (6-6-1)H: 3-3-1, A: 3-3, N: 0-01923 H 6-71924 H 34-71929 A 6-201930 H 0-61931 H 0-71932 A 0-131954 A 13-71955 H 13-13 T1956 A 26-191957 H 19-141958 A 21-131959 H 16-01960 A 12-13

MaryLand (6-3-0)H: 2-1, A: 4-2, N: 0-11985 N 13-311986 A 30-252005 A 31-162006 H 38-162007 A 35-422008 H 28-212009 A 19-172010 H 21-242011 A 28-17

MassacHusetts (19-5-0)H: 12-3, A: 7-2, N: 0-01899 H 18-01901 H 0-111902 H 0-301912 H 0-421966 A 14-71967 H 25-01968 A 21-61969 H 35-301970 A 21-101971 H 35-01972 A 7-281973 H 59-141974 A 70-81975 H 24-141976 A 35-01977 H 34-71978 A 0-271979 H 41-31980 A 13-121981 H 52-221982 A 34-212004 H 29-72007 H 24-142011 H 45-17

MIt (1-1-0)H: 0-0, A: 0-0, N: 0-01893 0-61899 24-0

MeLVILLe P.t. (0-1-0)H: 0-1, A: 0-0, N: 0-01944 H 0-45

MercHant MarIne (1-1-0)H: 1-0, A: 0-1, N: 0-01945 A 20-331946 H 56-7

MIaMI (fL) (5-23-0)H 3-8-0, A: 2-14-0, N: 0-1-01955 A 7-141956 A 6-271958 H 6-21960 A 7-101964 A 6-301965 A 6-271973 A 10-151975 H 21-71976 H 6-131979 A 8-191984 A 47-451985 N 10-451990 A 12-421991 H 14-191993 H 7-231994 A 7-231995 H 14-171996 A 26-431997 H 44-45 (2OT)1998 A 17-351999 H 28-312000 A 6-522001 H 7-182002 A 6-382003 H 14-332006 A 14-172007 H 28-142011 A 24-17

MIcHIgan (0-4-0)H: 0-2, A: 0-2, N: 0-01991 H 13-331994 A 26-341995 H 13-231996 A 14-20

MIcHIgan state (4-1-1)H: 2-0-1, A: 1-1, N: 1-01935 H 18-61936 H 13-13 T1946 A 34-201992 H 14-01995 A 21-252007 N 24-21

MIddLebury (2-0-0)H: 2-0, A: 0-0, N: 0-01917 H 31-61919 H 25-0

MIssIssIPPI (0-3-1)H: 0-0-1, A: 0-3, N: 0-01948 A 13-321949 H 25-25 T1950 A 0-541951 A 7-34

Morgan state (1-0-0)H: 1-0, A: 0-0, N: 0-01983 H 45-12

naVy (18-11-0)H: 7-8; A: 10-3; N: 1-01928 A 6-01957 H 6-461959 H 8-241960 H 7-221962 H 6-261966 A 7-271968 A 49-151969 H 21-141970 A 28-141971 A 49-61972 A 20-271973 H 44-71974 A 37-01975 H 17-31976 A 17-131978 H 8-191980 A 0-211981 H 10-251982 A 31-01989 H 24-271990 A 28-171992 H 28-01996 H 43-381998 H 31-321999 A 14-102000 H 48-72001 A 38-212002 H 46-212006 N 25-24

neVada (0-1-0)H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-12010 N 13-20

new HaMPsHIre (6-5-0)H: 3-0, A: 1-1, N: 0-01899 6-01901 17-01902 6-101908 0-181909 6-111910 0-111911 A 0-121914 A 20-31916 H 19-01935 H 19-61936 H 12-0

new yorK u. (3-0-0)H: 2-0, A: 1-0, N: 0-01944 H 41-131945 H 28-01946 A 72-6

nortH caroLIna (2-4-0)H: 1-1, A: 0-3, N: 1-01981 A 14-561984 H 52-202004 N 37-242005 A 14-162008 A 24-452009 H 13-31

nortH caroLIna st. (6-3-0)H: 5-1, A: 1-2, N: 0-01936 H 7-31937 H 7-122005 H 30-102006 A 15-172007 H 37-172008 A 38-312009 H 52-202010 A 17-442011 H 14-10

nortHeastern (5-0-0)H: 5-0; A: 0-0, N: 0-01936 H 26-6

1937 H 35-21938 H 13-01999 H 33-222009 H 54-0

n. ILLInoIs (1-0-0)H: 0-0, A: 1-0, N: 0-01971 A 20-10

nortHwestern (1-3-0)H: 1-1, A: 0-2, N: 0-01961 A 0-451992 H 49-01993 A 21-222011 H 17-24

norwIcH (4-0-0)H: 4-0, A: 0-0, N: 0-01914 H 28-61915 H 35-01917 H 26-01918 H 13-0

notre daMe (9-12-0)H: 4-4, A: 5-7, N: 0-11975 H 3-171983 N 18-191987 A 25-321992 A 7-541993 A 41-391994 H 30-111995 A 10-201996 H 21-481997 A 20-521998 H 26-311999 A 31-292000 A 16-282001 H 21-172002 A 14-72003 H 27-252004 A 24-232007 A 27-152008 H 17-02009 A 16-202010 H 13-312011 A 14-16

oHIo state (0-3-0)H: 0-1, A: 0-1, N: 0-11989 A 29-341990 H 10-311995 N 6-38

oHIo unIVersIty (0-1-0)H: 0-1, A: 0-0, N: 0-01966 H 14-23

oKLaHoMa (0-2-0)H: 0-1, A: 0-1, N: 0-01949 H 0-461950 A 0-28

u. of tHe PacIfIc (1-0-0)H: 1-0, A: 0-0, N: 0-01958 H 25-12

Penn state (4-19-0)H: 2-10, A: 2-9, N: 0-01949 A 14-321950 H 13-201965 H 0-171966 A 30-311967 H 28-501968 H 0-291969 A 16-381970 H 3-281972 H 26-451981 A 7-381982 H 17-521983 H 27-171984 A 30-371985 A 12-161986 H 14-261987 H 17-271988 A 20-231989 A 3-71990 H 21-401991 A 21-281992 A 35-322003 A 27-142004 H 21-7

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Providence (6-1-0)H: 6-1, A: 0-0, N: 0-01921 H 25-01923 H 28-01924 H 47-01925 H 51-01934 H 7-131935 H 20-61936 H 26-0

Quantico Marines (2-1-0)H: 2-1, A: 0-0, N: 0-01930 H 13-71956 H 6-201957 H 13-7

rhode island (5-2-0)H: 3-0, A: 2-0, N: 0-01909 0-91911 0-251913 A 27-01914 A 21-01916 H 39-01917 H 48-02008 H 42-0

richMond (4-1-0)H: 3-1, A: 1-0, N: 0-01951 H 21-71952 H 14-71953 H 0-141965 H 38-71971 A 24-0

rutgers (19-6-1)H: 10-3-1, A: 9-3, N: 0-01919 H 7-131956 A 32-01981 H 27-211982 H 14-131983 A 42-221984 H 35-231985 A 20-101986 H 9-111987 A 24-381988 H 6-171989 A 7-91990 H 19-141991 A 13-201992 H 37-201993 A 31-211994 H 7-7 T1995 A 41-381996 H 37-131997 A 35-211998 H 41-141999 A 27-72000 H 42-132001 A 38-7

2002 H 44-142003 A 35-252004 H 21-10

st. anselM (11-3-3)H: 7-0-1, A: 4-2, N: 0-0-11894 A 0-221894 0-101908 0-0 T1908 A 11-01909 MAG 6-6 T1909 A 7-01911 A 3-61912 A 7-01913 A 19-01914 H 27-01933 H 22-01934 H 18-61935 H 13-21938 H 0-0 T1939 H 28-01940 H 55-01941 H 78-0

st. bonaventure (0-0-1)H: 0-0-1, A: 0-0, N: 0-01948 H 7-7 T

st. JosePh’s (1-0-0)H: 1-0, A: 0-0, N: 0-01939 H 20-6

saint louis (1-0-0)H: 0-0, A: 1-0, N: 0-01926 A 61-0

st. Mary’s (ca) (2-0-0)H: 2-0, A: 0-0, N: 0-01947 H 25-71948 H 19-7

scranton (2-0-0)H: 2-0, A: 0-0, N: 0-01945 H 12-01958 H 48-0

southern cal (0-3-0)H: 0-1, A: 0-1, N: 0-11987 A 17-231988 H 7-342009 N 13-24

sMu (0-1-0)H: 0-0, A: 0-1, N: 0-01986 A 29-31

sPringfield (4-1-0)H: 2-0, A: 2-1, N: 0-01913 A 6-271920 A 12-01934 A 14-01935 H 39-01954 H 42-6

sQuantuM n.a.s. (1-0-0)H: 1-0, A: 0-0, N: 0-01945 H 13-0

stanford (2-2-0)H: 2-0; A: 0-2; N: 0-01979 A 14-331980 H 30-132001 A 22-382002 H 34-27

syracuse (18-28-0)H: 12-10, A: 6-18, N: 0-01924 A 0-101944 H 19-121958 A 14-241961 H 13-281962 A 0-121963 A 21-321964 H 21-141965 A 13-211966 H 0-301967 H 20-321969 A 35-101971 A 10-31972 H 37-01973 A 13-24

1974 H 45-01975 A 14-221976 H 28-141977 A 3-201978 H 23-371979 A 27-101980 H 27-161981 A 17-271982 H 20-131983 A 10-211984 H 24-161985 A 21-411986 H 27-91987 A 17-451988 H 20-451989 A 11-231990 H 6-351991 A 16-381992 H 10-271993 A 33-291994 H 31-01995 A 29-581996 H 17-451997 A 13-201998 H 25-421999 A 24-232000 H 20-132001 A 28-392002 H 41-202003 A 14-392004 H 17-432010 A 16-7

teMPle (28-7-2)H: 18-2-1, A: 10-4-1, N: 0-11936 H 0-141937 H 0-0 T1938 A 26-26 T1939 H 19-01940 H 33-201941 H 31-01942 H 28-01954 A 12-91971 A 17-31972 H 49-271973 H 45-01974 A 7-341975 A 27-91978 N 24-281982 H 17-71983 A 18-151984 H 24-101985 H 28-251986 A 38-291987 H 28-71988 A 28-451989 H 35-141990 H 10-291991 A 33-131992 H 45-61993 H 66-141994 H 45-281995 A 10-91996 H 21-201997 A 21-281998 H 31-71999 A 14-242000 H 31-32001 H 33-102002 A 36-142003 A 38-132004 A 34-17

tennessee (2-8-0)H: 1-3, A: 0-4, N: 1-11940 N 19-131941 H 7-141946 H 13-331947 A 13-381964 A 14-161977 A 18-241979 H 16-281987 H 20-181988 A 7-101993 N 23-38

texas (1-2-0)H: 1-1, A: 0-1, N: 0-01974 H 19-421976 H 14-131977 A 0-44

texas a&M (3-1-0)H: 1-1, A: 2-0, N: 0-01973 A 32-241978 H 2-371981 H 13-121982 A 38-16

texas christian (1-1-0)H: 1-0, A: 0-1, N: 0-01987 H 38-201988 A 17-31

texas tech (1-2-0)H: 1-0, A: 0-2, N: 0-01961 A 6-141962 H 41-131971 A 6-14

toledo (1-0-0)H: 0-0, A: 0-0, N: 1-02002 N 51-25

trinity (ct) (1-0-0)H: 0-0, A: 1-0, N: 0-01916 A 21-7

tufts (3-8-0)H: 3-0, A: 0-4, N: 0-01895 0-281896 8-221897 0-121898 5-61900 A 0-121902 A 0-61915 A 0-261916 A 0-131917 H 20-01918 H 54-01920 H 17-0

tulane (6-7-0)H: 3-2, A: 3-5, N: 0-01940 A 27-71941 A 7-211968 A 14-281969 H 28-241972 H 0-101973 A 16-211974 H 27-31975 H 7-171976 A 27-31978 A 3-91979 A 8-411992 A 17-131993 H 42-14

vanderbilt (2-1-0)H: 1-0, A: 1-0, N: 0-11962 A 27-221963 H 19-62008 N 14-16

verMont (1-0-1)H: 1-0-1, A: 0-0, N: 0-01923 H 0-0 T1924 H 33-7

villanova (29-15-1)H: 22-9-1, A: 7-6, N: 0-01922 H 15-31923 H 41-01926 H 19-71927 H 7-131929 H 7-7 T1930 A 0-71931 H 6-121932 H 9-201933 H 9-01934 H 6-01945 A 0-411946 H 14-121947 H 6-01948 H 20-131949 H 14-281950 H 7-291951 H 20-131952 H 7-281953 H 7-151955 H 28-141956 H 7-61957 H 12-9

1958 H 19-211959 H 39-61960 A 20-61961 H 22-61962 A 28-131963 H 34-01964 A 8-71965 H 28-01966 A 0-191967 A 27-241968 H 28-151969 H 6-241970 A 28-211971 H 23-71972 A 21-201973 H 11-71974 A 55-71975 H 41-121976 A 3-221977 H 17-01978 A 16-281979 H 34-71980 A 9-20

virginia (5-0-0)H: 3-0, A: 1-0, N: 1-01963 H 30-211994 N 31-132005 H 28-172009 A 14-102010 H 17-13

virginia Military (7-1-1)H: 7-1-1, A: 0-0, N: 0-01954 H 44-01960 H 14-14 T1962 H 18-01965 H 41-121966 H 14-01967 H 13-261968 H 45-131969 H 49-321970 H 56-3

virginia tech (6-14-0)H: 3-6, A: 3-6, N: 0-21993 H 48-341994 H 7-121995 A 20-141996 H 7-451997 A 7-171998 H 0-171999 A 14-382000 H 34-482001 A 20-342002 H 23-282003 A 34-272005 A 10-302006 H 22-32007 A 14-102007 N 16-302008 H 28-232008 N 12-302009 A 14-482010 H 0-192011 A 14-30

Wake forest (10-7-2)H: 8-5-1, A: 2-2-1, N: 0-01941 H 26-61942 H 27-01946 H 6-121947 H 13-141948 H 26-91949 H 13-71950 H 7-7 T1951 H 6-201952 A 7-7 T1953 H 20-72003 H 28-322004 A 14-172005 H 35-302006 A 14-212007 H 38-282008 A 24-212009 H 27-24 (ot)2010 A 23-132011 H 19-27

Weber state (0-1-0)H: 1-0, A: 0-0, N: 0-02010 H 38-20

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WesLeyaN (0-1-0)H: 0-1, A: 0-0, N: 0-01925 H 6-7

WesTerN CaroLiNa (1-0-0)H: 1-0, A: 0-0, N: 0-01984 H 44-24

WesT. maryLaND (4-2-1)H: 2-1-1, A: 2-1, N: 0-01931 A 19-131932 H 20-20 T1933 H 12-91934 A 0-401935 H 6-121936 H 12-71937 A 27-0

WesT VirGiNia (11-21-1)H: 6-10, A: 5-11-1, N: 0-01925 H 0-201942 H 33-01971 A 14-451973 A 25-131974 H 35-31975 A 18-351976 H 14-31977 A 28-241978 H 18-201981 H 10-381982 A 13-201983 A 17-271984 A 20-211985 H 6-131986 A 19-101987 H 16-371988 A 19-591989 H 30-441990 A 27-141991 H 24-311992 A 24-24 T1993 H 14-171994 A 20-211995 H 19-311996 A 17-341997 H 31-241998 A 10-351999 H 34-172000 A 14-342001 H 34-102002 A 14-242003 H 28-352004 A 36-17

W.Va. WesLeyaN (2-0-0)H: 2-0, A: 0-0, N: 0-01926 H 27-61927 H 33-0

WiChiTa sTaTe (1-0-0)H: 1-0, A: 0-0, N: 0-01963 H 22-16

WiLLiam & mary (3-0-1)H: 3-0-1, A: 0-0, N: 0-01948 H 14-14 T1965 H 30-171966 H 15-131974 H 31-16

WorCesTer TeCh (2-0-0)H: 1-0, A: 0-0, N: 0-01913 40-01916 H 49-0

XaVier (1-3-0)H: 0-2, A: 1-1, N: 0-01952 H 0-61953 A 31-141954 H 14-191955 A 12-19

yaLe (4-0-0)H: 1-0, A: 3-0, N: 0-01919 A 5-31920 A 21-131980 H 27-91983 A 42-7

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Team FirsT LasT W L TAir Force 1963 1980 3 4 0Alabama 1942 1984 3 1 0Allegheny 1924 1925 2 0 0Arizona State 2000 2000 1 0 0army 1917 2007 24 12 0Auburn 1939 1982 2 1 0Ball State 2003 2005 3 0 0Bates 1899 1902 0 2 1Baylor 1921 1999 3 0 0Boston University 1893 1962 27 4 1Bowdoin 1914 1915 0 2 0Bowling Green 2007 2007 1 0 0Brandeis 1955 1956 2 0 0Brigham Young 1985 2006 2 1 0Brooklyn 1943 1944 2 0 0Brown 1898 1945 0 5 0Buffalo 1963 1970 6 2 0C.C.N.Y. 1944 1944 1 0 0California 1986 1986 1 0 0Canisius 1922 1938 5 0 0Catholic 1914 1931 7 0 0Centenary 1923 1924 1 1 0Central Florida 2008 2011 1 1 0Central Michigan 2002 2009 3 0 0Centre 1931 1940 5 0 0Cincinnati 1961 1997 3 4 0Clemson 1939 2011 9 10 2Colby 1911 1912 0 2 0Colorado 1999 1999 0 1 0Colorado State 2003 2003 1 0 0Connecticut 1908 2004 10 0 2Dartmouth 1900 1959 1 2 0Dayton 1929 1957 4 0 0Detroit 1921 1964 12 7 0Drake 1952 1952 1 0 0Duke 1927 2011 4 2 0Florida 1938 1939 1 1 0Florida state 1957 2011 4 6 0Fordham 1912 1954 14 11 2Geneva 1927 1927 0 1 0Georgetown 1919 1950 11 5 1Georgia 1950 2001 2 2 0Georgia Tech 1972 2008 2 5 0Gettysburg 1926 1926 1 0 0Harvard 1918 1944 0 3 1Haskell Indians 1924 1926 2 0 1Hawaii 1996 1996 1 0 0Holy Cross 1896 1986 48 31 3Houston 1961 1985 2 1 0Idaho 1940 1940 1 0 0Indiana 1938 1938 1 0 0Iowa State 1961 1961 1 0 0Kansas State 1937 1994 4 0 0Kent State 2008 2010 3 0 0Kentucky 1937 1937 1 0 0Lafayette 1922 1922 0 1 0Lebanon Valley 1939 1939 1 0 0Louisiana State 1947 1953 0 2 0Louisville 1986 1998 3 3 0Loyola (IL) 1930 1930 1 0 0Loyola (MD) 1932 1933 2 0 0maine 1913 1967 3 3 0Manhattan 1928 1941 3 0 0Marietta 1920 1921 2 0 0Marquette 1923 1960 6 6 1maryland 1985 2011 6 3 0Massachusetts 1899 2011 19 5 0M.I.T. 1893 1899 1 1 0Melville P.T. 1944 1944 0 1 0Merchant Marine 1945 1946 1 1 0miami (Fl) 1955 2011 5 23 0

Team FirsT LasT W L TMichigan 1991 1996 0 4 0Michigan State 1935 2007 4 1 1Middlebury 1917 1919 2 0 0Mississippi 1948 1951 0 3 1Morgan State 1983 1983 1 0 0Navy 1928 2002 18 11 0New Hampshire 1899 1936 6 5 0New York University 1944 1946 3 0 0North Carolina 1981 2009 2 4 0North Carolina state1936 2011 6 3 0Northeastern 1936 2009 5 0 0Northern Illinois 1971 1971 1 0 0Northwestern 1961 2011 1 3 0Norwich 1914 1918 4 0 0Notre Dame 1975 2011 9 12 0Ohio State 1989 1995 0 3 0Ohio University 1966 1966 0 1 0Oklahoma 1949 1950 0 2 0Pacific 1958 1958 1 0 0Penn State 1949 2004 4 19 0Pittsburgh 1959 2004 13 16 0Providence 1921 1936 6 1 0Quantico Marines 1930 1957 2 1 0Rhode Island 1909 2008 5 2 0Richmond 1951 1971 4 1 0Rutgers 1919 2004 19 6 1St. Anselm 1894 1941 11 3 3St. Bonaventure 1948 1948 0 0 1St. Joseph’s 1939 1939 1 0 0Saint Louis 1926 1926 1 0 0St. Mary’s (CA) 1947 1948 2 0 0Scranton 1945 1958 2 0 0Southern California 1987 2009 0 3 0Southern Methodist 1986 1986 0 1 0Springfield 1913 1954 4 1 0Squantum N.A.S. 1945 1945 1 0 0Stanford 1979 2002 2 2 0Syracuse 1924 2010 18 28 0Temple 1936 2004 28 7 2Tennessee 1940 1993 3 7 0Texas 1974 1977 1 2 0Texas A&M 1973 1982 3 1 0Texas Christian 1987 1988 1 1 0Texas Tech 1961 1971 1 2 0Toledo 2002 2002 1 0 0Trinity (CT) 1916 1916 1 0 0Tufts 1895 1920 3 8 0Tulane 1940 1993 6 7 0Vanderbilt 1962 2008 2 1 0Vermont 1923 1924 1 0 1Villanova 1922 1980 29 15 1Virginia 1963 2010 5 0 0Virginia Military 1954 1970 7 1 1Virginia Tech 1993 2011 6 14 0Wake Forest 1941 2011 10 7 2Weber State 2010 2010 1 0 0Wesleyan 1925 1925 0 1 0Western Carolina 1984 1984 1 0 0Western Maryland 1931 1937 4 2 1West Virginia 1925 2004 11 21 1W.Va. Wesleyan 1926 1927 2 0 0Wichita State 1963 1963 1 0 0William & Mary 1948 1974 3 0 1Worcester Tech 1913 1916 2 0 0Xavier 1952 1955 1 3 0Yale 1919 1983 4 0 0

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Pete Cignetti, B 7/53 PittsburghErnie Schwartzer, G 18/163 Philadelphia

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Chet Gladchuck, C 2/12 Pittsburgh Gene Goodreault, E 2/15 Detroit Charley O’Rourke, B 5/39 Chicago Joe Manzo, T 8/65 Detroit Henry Tocsylowski 9/78 Brooklyn Alex Lukachik, E 15/131 Philadelphia John Yauckoes, T 17/151 PhiladelphiaGeorge Kerr, G 19/173 Pittsburgh

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Ted Williams, B 3/18 Philadelphia Frank Maznicki, B 8/70 Chicago Adolph Kissell, B 21/194 Green Bay Henry Woronicz, E 21/195 Chicago

1943

Mike Holovak, B 1/5 Los Angeles Don Currivan, E 3/18 Chicago Fred Naumetz, C 3/20 Los AngelesHarry Connolly, B 5/37 Pittsburgh Rocco Canale, G 9/72 Philadelphia Joe Repko, T 12/107 Pittsburgh Wally Boudreau, B 23/219 Chicago

1944

Gil Bouley, T 3/26 Los Angeles Ed Doherty, B 5/39 Washington Angelo Sisti, T 10/98 Boston Ed Fiorentino, E 12/120 Boston John Dubzinski, G 23/235 New YorkPasquale Darone, G 29/300 Philadelphia

1945

Mario Gianelli, T 20/201 Boston Ed Burns, B 26/264 Pittsbrugh Bob Mangene, B 27/278 Boston

1946

Chet Lipka, E 8/62 Boston John Furey, T 15/132 Boston Bill DeRosa, B 20/186 Green Bay

1947

John Kissell, T 14/123 Los Angeles Art Donovan, T 22/204 New York

1948

Ed Clasby, B 27/254 Chicago

1949

Tom Brennan, T 9/85 PittsburghAlbie Gould, E 18/173 Boston

1950

Ernie Stautner, T 2/22 PittsburghDon Papaleo, G 4/50 ChicagoArt Spinney, E 15/184 BaltimoreButch Songin, QB 19/247 Cleveland

1951 Rd./Sel. Team

Art Donovan, T 4/50 ClevelandArt Spinney, E 8/88 ClevelandEd Petela, B 18/208 Green BayEd King, C 22/263 New York

1953

Joe Johnson, B 11/127 Green BayHenry O’Brien, G 29/343 Green Bay

1955

Frank Morze, C 2/21 San FranciscoJohn Miller, T 9/100 Washington

1956

Dick Lucas, E 10/119 Chicago Emiddio Petrarca, B 18/206 Detroit

1958

Leon Bennett, T 7/78 Washington Larry Plenty, B 25/291 Green Bay

1959

Don Allard, QB 1/4 Washington Alan Miller, B 19/219 Philadelphia Jim Coclough 30/353 Washington

1960

Jim O’Brien, T 10/117 Detroit Harry Ball, T 12/137 Green Bay

1962

Dan Sullivan, T 3/37 Baltimore Bill Byrne, G 4/55 Philadelphia

1963

Gene Carrington, T 9/123 Pittsburgh Art Graham, E 11/149 Cleveland Dave O’Brien 13/171 Minnesota Lou Cioci, G/LB 14/188 Dallas

1964

Jack Concannon, QB 2/16 Boston (AFL) John Barrett, HB 11 Boston (AFL)

1965

Jim Whalen, E 4/51 Boston (AFL) John Frechette, T 11 Boston (AFL) Bill Cronin, DE 15 Oakland (AFL)Bob Shann, DB 20/272 Philadelphia

1966

Dick Capp, DE 17 Boston (AFL) Bill Risio, T 20/294 Philadelphia Ross O’Hanley, S Miami

1967

Bob Hyland, G 1/9 Green Bay Bill Stetz, LB 13/316 New Orleans

1968 Rd./Sel. Team

Brendan McCarthy, RB 4/92 Green Bay Mike Evans, C 9/232 Philadelphia Len Persin, DE 11/286 Philadelphia Jim Kavanagh, FL 13/346 Kansas City Larry Kuharich, DB 16/414 Minnesota

1969

John Egan, C 7/167 Miami Joe Pryor, DE 10/249 Houston Barry Gallup, SE 11/266 Boston

1970

John Fitzgerald, T 4/101 Dallas Bob Bouley, T 8/200 Baltimore

1971

Fred Willis, RB 4/93 Cincinnati Frank Harris, QB 6/150 Detroit Jim O’Shea, TE 10/242 Pittsburgh John Brennan, T 16/415 Dallas

1972

Bill Thomas, RB 1/26 Dallas Eddie Rideout, WR 14/350 New England Tom Bougus, RB 16/395 Denver Kevin Clemente, LB 17/437 Washington

1973

Jeff Yeates, DT 4/103 Buffalo Chris Kete, C 11/286 Miami

1974

Steve Corbett, G 2/30 New EnglandGordon Browne, T 2/31 N.Y. Jets Gary Marangi, QB 3/70 Buffalo Joe Sullivan, G 7/182 Miami Ned Guillet, DB 8/200 Green Bay Tom Condon, G 10/250 Kansas City Phil Bennett, RB 13/321 New EnglandGary Hudson, DB 17/424 New England

1975

Al Krevis, T 2/39 Cincinnati Mike Esposito, RB 7/159 Atlanta Tom Marinelli, G 11/265 Cleveland Jack Magee, C 12/310 Oakland

1976

Don Macek, G 2/31 San Diego Mike Kruczek, QB 2/47 Pittsburgh Fred Steinfort, K 5/146 Oakland Keith Barnette, RB 5/149 Minnesota

1977

Steve Schindler, G 1/18 Denver Tom Lynch, T 2/30 Seattle Pete Cronan, LB 2/51 Seattle Bob Watts, LB 3/64 New Orleans Byron Hemingway, LB 9/224 Tampa Bay John Maxwell, T 9/230 Atlanta Glen Capriola, RB 9/247 Baltimore Don Petersen, TE 10/274 L.A. Rams

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1979 Rd./Sel. Team

Fred Smerlas, DT 2/32 Buffalo Jim Rourke, T 9/238 Oakland

1980

John Schmeding, G 3/71 Buffalo Karl Swanke, G 6/143 Green Bay Jeff Dziama, LB 8/205 N.Y. Jets

1981

Tim Sherwin, TE 4/94 Baltimore Mike Mayock, DB 10/265 Pittsburgh Bill Stephanos, T 11/293 Minnesota

1982

Gerry Raymond, OG 4/102 N.Y. Giants Greg Storr, LB 6/147 Minnesota

1983

Gary Kowalski, OT 6/144 L.A. Rams Jack Belcher, C 9/227 L.A. Rams

1984

Brian Brennan, WR 4/104 Cleveland Steve DeOssie, LB 4/110 Dallas G. Radachowsky, DB 7/188 L.A. Rams

1985

Gerard Phelan, WR 4/108 New EnglandMark MacDonald, OG 5/115 Minnesota Doug Flutie, QB 11/285 L.A. Rams Steve Strachan, RB 11/303 L.A. Raiders Todd Russell, DB 12/317 Philadelphia

1986

Mike Ruth, NT 2/42 New England Scott Gieselman, TE 4/109 New England

1987

John Bosa, DE 1/16 Miami Kelvin Martin, WR 4/95 Dallas Steve Trapilo, OG 4/96 New Orleans Troy Stradford, RB 4/99 Miami

1988

Bill Romanowski, LB 3/80 San FranciscoDave Widell, OT 4/94 Dallas John Galvin, LB 11/287 N.Y. Jets Dave Nugent, NT 12/321 New England

1989

Joe Wolf, G 1/17 Phoenix Doug Widell, G 2/41 Denver Eric Lindstrom, LB 7/178 New England Jim Bell, RB 11/289 San Francisco

1990

Rico Labbe, DB 4/109 Washington

1991 Rd./Sel. Team

Ivan Caesar, LB 11/286 Minnesota David Johnson, DB Free Agent PhiladelphiaMatt Kelley, LB Free Agent N.Y. GiantsKevin Pearson, OLB Free Agent Miami Ed Toner, FB Free Agent Kansas City

1992

Mark Chmura, TE 6/157 Green Bay Mike Jovanovich, OT Free Agent Seattle Waldy Clark, CB Free Agent New England

1993

Ron Stone, OT 4/96 Dallas Dan Britten, OT Free Agent PhiladelphiaTom McManus, ILB Free Agent New OrleansJason Pohopek, OLB Free Agent PhiladelphiaChuckie Dukes, RB Free Agent Washington

1994

Glenn Foley, QB 7/208 N.Y. Jets Tom Nalen, C 7/218 Denver Darnell Campbell, RB Free Agent IndianapolisMarc Borrelli, OG Free Agent Indianapolis

1995

Mike Mamula, OLB 1/7 Philadelphia Pete Mitchell, TE 4/122 Miami Stephen Boyd, ILB 5/141 Detroit Mike Reed, CB 7/249 Carolina Jeff Beckley, K/P Free Agent PhiladelphiaDavid Green, RB Free Agent New EnglandGreg Landry, OG Free Agent New EnglandGordon Laro, TE Free Agent JacksonvilleBrian Saxton, TE Free Agent N.Y. Giants

1996

Pete Kendall, OT 1/21 Seattle Chris Sullivan, DT 4/119 New England Mark Hartsell, QB Free Agent WashingtonTim Morabito, OLB Free Agent CincinnatiTim O’Brien, C Free Agent Tampa Bay

1997

Stalin Colinet, DL 3/78 Minnesota Daryl Porter, DB 6/186 Pittsburgh Nick Gianacakos, DL Free Agent Seattle Mark Nori, OL Free Agent Pittsburgh

1998

Todd Pollack, TE 6/177 N.Y. Giants Matt Hasselbeck, QB 6/187 Green Bay

1999

Damien Woody, C 1/17 New EnglandMike Cloud, RB 2/54 Kansas City Doug Brzezinski, OG 3/64 Philadelphia

2000

Chris Hovan, DT 1/25 Minnesota Frank Chamberlin, LB 5/160 Tennessee Darnell Alford, OT 6/188 Kansas City

2001 Rd./Sel. Team

Paul Zukauskas, OT 7/203 Cleveland Ryan Burch, LB Free Agent New EnglandMichael Cook, OT Free Agent ArizonaRobert Ellis, TE Free Agent San DiegoMike Guazzo, TE Free Agent IndianapolisTim Hasselbeck, QB Free Agent Buffalo Paul LaQuerre, OG Free Agent IndianapolisJonathan Ordway, CB Free Agent Detroit Cedric Washington, RB Free Agent Kansas City

2002

William Green, RB 1/16 Cleveland Marc Colombo, OT 1/29 Chicago

2003

Brian St. Pierre 5/103 Pittsburgh Dan Koppen 5/164 New EnglandAntonio Garay 6/195 Cleveland

2004

Chris Snee 2/34 N.Y. GiantsSean Ryan 5/144 Dallas

2005

Grant Adams, WR Free Agent PhiladelphiaTim Bulman, DT Free Agent Arizona

2006

Mathias Kiwanuka 1/32 N.Y. GiantsJeremy Trueblood 2/59 Tampa BayWill Blackmon 4/115 Green Bay

2007

James Marten 3/67 DallasJosh Beekman 4/130 Chicago

2008

Matt Ryan 1/3 Atlanta Gosder Cherilus 1/17 Detroit DeJuan Tribble 3/192 San Diego

2009

BJ Raji 1/9 Green Bay Ron Brace 2/40 New England

2010

Matt Tennant 5/158 New Orleans

2011

Anthony Castonzo 1/22 Indianapolis

2012

Luke Kuechly 1/9 Carolina

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Super Bowl I. Jan. 14, 1967 Bob Hyland (C) Green BayDick Capp (DE) Green Bay

Super Bowl III. Jan. 12, 1969 Dan Sullivan (OG) Baltimore

Super Bowl V. Jan. 17, 1971 Dan Sullivan (OG) Baltimore

Super Bowl VI. Jan. 16, 1972 John Fitzgerald (C) Dallas

Super Bowl X. Jan. 18, 1976 John Fitzgerald (C) Dallas

Super Bowl XI. Jan. 9, 1977 Fred Steinfort (K) Oakland

Super Bowl XII. Jan. 15, 1978 John Fitzgerald (C) Dallas

Super Bowl XIII. Jan. 21, 1979 John Fitzgerald (C) DallasMike Kruczek (QB) Pittsburgh

Super Bowl XIV. Jan. 20, 1980 Mike Kruczek (QB) Pittsburgh

Super Bowl XVII. Jan. 30, 1983 Peter Cronan (LB) Washington

Super Bowl XVIII. Jan. 22, 1984 Peter Cronan (LB) Washington

Super Bowl XX. Jan. 26, 1986 Tom Condon (OG) New England

Super Bowl XXI. Jan. 25, 1987 Ken Bell (RB) Denver

Super Bowl XXII. Jan. 31, 1988 Ken Bell (RB) Denver

Super Bowl XXIII. Jan. 22, 1989 Bill Romanowski (LB) San Francisco

Super Bowl XXIV. Jan. 28, 1990 Bill Romanowski (LB) San FranciscoKen Bell (RB) DenverDoug Widell (OG) Denver

Super Bowl XXV. Jan. 27, 1991 Steve DeOssie (LB) N.Y. Giants

Super Bowl XXVII. Jan. 31, 1993 Kelvin Martin (WR) Dallas

Super Bowl XXVII. Jan. 30, 1994 Ron Stone (OL) Dallas

Super Bowl XXX. Jan. 28, 1996 Ron Stone (OL) DallasEd Toner (FB) Pittsburgh

Super Bowl XXXI. Jan. 26, 1997 Mark Chmura (TE) Green BayChris Sullivan (DE) New England

Super Bowl XXXII. Jan. 25, 1998 Mark Chmura (TE) Green BayTom Nalen (C) DenverBill Romanowski (LB) Denver

Super Bowl XXXIII. Jan. 31, 1999 Tom Nalen (C) DenverBill Romanowski (LB) DenverDoug Widell (OL) Atlanta

Super Bowl XXXV. Jan. 28, 2001 Pete Mitchell (TE) N.Y. GiantsRon Stone (OG) N.Y. Giants

Super Bowl XXXVI. Feb. 3, 2002 Damien Woody (C) New EnglandChris Sullivan (DE) New England

Super Bowl XXXVII. Jan. 26, 2003 Bill Romanowski (LB) Oakland

Super Bowl XXXVIII. Feb. 1, 2004 Doug Brzezinski (OG) CarolinaVinny Ciurciu (LB) CarolinaMike Cloud (RB) New EnglandDan Koppen (C) New EnglandDamien Woody (OG) New England

Super Bowl XXXIX. Feb. 6, 2005 Dan Koppen (C) New England

Super Bowl XL. Feb. 5, 2006 Matt Hasselbeck (QB) Seattle

Super Bowl XLII. Feb. 3, 2008 Mathias Kiwanuka (DE) N.Y. GiantsChris Snee (OG) N.Y. GiantsDan Koppen (C) New England

Super Bowl XLIII. Feb. 1, 2009 Brian St. Pierre (QB) ArizonaPat Ross (C), Arizona

Super Bowl XLIV. Feb. 7, 2010 Jamie Silva (S) IndianapolisJo-Lonn Dunbar (LB) New Orleans

Super Bowl XLV. Feb. 6, 2011 Robert Francois (LB) Green BayB.J. Raji (DT) Green Bay

Super Bowl XLVI, February 5, 2012 Will Blackmon (CB) N.Y. GiantsRon Brace (DE) New EnglandMark Herzlich (LB) NY GiantsMathias Kiwanuka (DE) NY GiantsDan Koppen (C) New EnglandChris Snee (G) NY Giants

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1.) Stephen Boyd LB 1999, 20002.) Mark Chmura TE 1995, 1997, 19983.) Art Donovan DT 1953-19574.) Larry Eisenhauer DE 1962-64, 19665.) Doug Flutie QB 19986.) Matt Hasselbeck QB 2003, 2005, 20077.) Dan Koppen C 20078.) Alan Miller FB 19619.) Tom Nalen C 1997-2000, 200310.) Joe Nash DT 198411.) Bill Romanowski LB 1996, 199812.) Fred Smerlas DT 1980-83, 198813.) Chris Snee OG 2009, 201114.) Art Spinney OG 1959, 196015.) Ernie Stautner 1952, 1953, 1955-6116.) Ron Stone OG 1999, 2000, 200117.) Damien Woody C 200218.) Matt Ryan QB 201119.) B.J. Raji DL 2012

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Boston College was founded in 1863 by the Society

of Jesus to serve the sons of Boston's Irish immi-

grants. It was the first institution of higher educa-

tion to be founded in the city of Boston. Today, it is one of the

foremost universities in the nation, with a coeducational enroll-

ment 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 Undergradu-

ate Business Programs 2012.” Boston College is among the na-

tion’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 Col-

lege 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 be-

lieve 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 fac-

ulty's dedication to teaching. BC faculty members have been hon-

ored for their teaching by the Carnegie Foundation for the Ad-

vancement of Education, while the University's overall commit-

ment 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 devel-

opment. 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 rang-

ing 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 Lead-

ership 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 Col-

lections; 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.

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William P. Leahy, S.J., became the 25th presidentof Boston College on July 31, 1996. Born inOmaha, 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 de-gree in United States history from Saint Louis University in 1972and 1975, respectively. Between 1975 and 1979, he studied the-ology at the Jesuit School of Theology in Berkeley, California, earn-ing a master's degree in divinity and a master’s degree in sacredtheology while there. Ordained a priest in 1978, he completed doc-toral studies in United States history at Stanford University in 1985.

Father Leahy joined the department of history at MarquetteUniversity in 1985 and became a tenured associate professorthere six years later. In July 1991, he was named executive vicepresident at Marquette, where he served until being named pres-ident of Boston College in 1996.

During his years at Boston College, Father Leahy has presidedover an institution that has become one of the nation’s best andmost selective national universities. Since 1996, BC’s endowment,sponsored research grants and student financial aid have morethan doubled, and the percentage of student applicants acceptedhas fallen from 41 percent to 27 percent, while SAT scores haverisen by more than 160 points. In addition, more than 100 full-time faculty members have been added, minority student enroll-ment in undergraduate programs has climbed from 18 percent to28 percent and annual cash gifts to the University have increasedfrom $24 million to $100 million.

During his presidency, undergraduate applications to BostonCollege have grown from 16,500 to more than 34,000, making BCone of the 10 most — applied to private universities in the UnitedStates. Currently, the University enrolls students from all 50states and 80 countries, and its undergraduates have earned morethan 300 prestigious fellowships, including two Rhodes Schol-arships. Student-athletes at BC succeed in balancing the de-mands 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 announceda 10-year Strategic Plan that will build on Boston College’sstrengths and accomplishments of the past and will focus addi-tional resources on undergraduate liberal arts education and for-mation, as well as integrated science research and teaching. TheUniversity also intends to increasingly apply the strengths of itsprofessional schools to resolving critical societal issues, and fostereven more international links. In addition, Boston College intendsto remain faithful to its Jesuit, Catholic heritage and to becomethe leading Catholic university and theological center in the world.

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Boston College University President William P. Leahy, S.J.

Chancellor

J. Donald Monan, S.J.

Provost and Dean

of Faculties

Cutberto Garza

Executive Vice

President

Patrick J. Keating

Vice President

for Planning

and Assessment

Kelli Armstrong

Vice President for

Facilities Management

Daniel F. Bourque

Vice President

for Information

Technology Services

Michael J. Bourque

Vice President for

University Mission

and Ministry

John T. Butler, S.J.

Vice President and

University Secretary

Mary Lou DeLong

Senior Vice President

for University

Advancement

James J. Husson

Vice President for

Governmental and

Community Affairs

Thomas J. Keady

Vice President

for Development

Thomas P. Lockerby

Senior Vice President

James P. McIntyre

Financial Vice Presi-

dent and Treasurer

Peter C. McKenzie

Vice President and

Assistant to the

President

William B. Neenan, S.J.

Vice President for

Student Affairs

Patrick Rombalski

Vice President for

Human Resources

Leo V. Sullivan

Fr. William P. leahy

Boston College ViCe Presidents

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since Gene DeFilippo became Director of Athletics in Sep-tember 1997, he has led the BC athletics program to anunprecedented period of innovation, growth, fundraising,

athletic and academic success. His stated goal of keeping the stu-dent-athlete at the heart of the program has produced undeniableresults. He also led the program through one of the most signifi-cant periods in its history as it transitioned to full membership inthe Atlantic Coast Conference.

Under DeFilippo’s leadership, Boston College student-ath-letes’ achievements in the classroom have become an im-mense source of pride for the University and its supporters.Boston College, along with Duke University, tied for second inthe nation for overall Graduation Success Rate (GSR) in allsports among FBS (Football Bowl Subdivision) schools, ac-cording to data released by the NCAA last October. The 97 per-cent that both schools registered was second only to NotreDame’s 99 percent.

In addition, 21 BC sports teams received a perfect GSR scoreof 100, the most teams with a perfect score of any FBS athleticsprogram in the country. This marked the third consecutive yearthe Eagles recorded the most perfect scores among their FBScounterparts. In addition, the football team’s score of 93 was oneof only six FBS programs in the country to receive a score of 90or better. Last year, 331 BC student-athletes maintained a gradepoint average of 3.0 or better, earning the Athletic Director’sAward for Academic Achievement. BC’s graduation rate for allstudent-athletes has consistently ranked in the nation’s top ten.

“Boston College is, above all, an academic institution,” De-Filippo said. “We want to field competitive sports teams, andwe want to win, which our teams do. But when we recruit stu-dent-athletes, we tell them they have an opportunity to receivea degree from one of the greatest universities in the country,and our mission is to ensure that they are successful. We areextremely proud of our student-athletes’ accomplishments inthe classroom.”

Outside of their academic and athletic endeavors, BC student-athletes are perhaps best known for their devotion to community,as they spend numerous hours helping those less fortunate. In 2010,the BC Student-Athlete Advisory Committee was awarded the Na-tional SAAC Award of Excellence in recognition of the communityservice endeavors of Eagle student-athletes.

DeFilippo has undertaken an impressive overhaul of BC’s ath-letics facilities that includes new football practice facilities, atotal renovation of Conte Forum, including a new sound system,floor and video boards, new soccer, field hockey and lacrossestadiums on the Newton campus, and an air-inflated bubble tocover the Alumni Stadium turf to provide an indoor practice fa-cility for all sports during the winter months.

Most recently, a new AstroTurf surface and brick work havebeen added to Alumni Stadium and the Conte Forum weight roomand equipment room have been totally renovated. DeFilippo wasinstrumental in raising money to build the privately funded $27million, 72,000-square-foot Yawkey Athletics Center, whichhouses the football program, the Office of Learning Resourcesfor Student-Athletes, and a large function area for general Uni-versity use. After football moved into the Yawkey Center, BC un-dertook a multi-million dollar renovation Conte Forum to provideadditional locker room and office space for many of BC’s 31 var-sity sports.

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Years InstItutIon PosItIon

1973-74 Tennessee Graduate Assistant Football Coach1975-79 Youngstown State Assistant Football Coach1980-82 Vanderbilt Assistant Football coach1983-84 Vanderbilt Director of Administrative Services1984-87 University of South Carolina-Spartanburg Director of Athletics1987-93 Kentucky Assistant, Associate Director of Athletics-External Operations1993-97 Villanova Director of Athletics1997-present Boston College Director of Athletics

The DeFilippo File

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DeFilippo renamed the Athletics Department’s fundraising arm(formerly Blue Chips) in honor of longtime Athletics Director BillFlynn. Thanks to the support of more than 4,500 donors, BostonCollege Athletics completed a highly successful fundraising cam-paign for the 2011-12 fiscal year. With more than $20 million cashcontributed from alumni, parents and friends, the department ex-perienced its most successful cash year ever for varsity athleticswhen taking into account past years’ totals that included signifi-cant capital payments for the Yawkey Center.

Commitments — often a indicator of future cash payments —were also strong with a varsity athletics record of more than $25million pledged. This includes the largest commitment ever madein support of a varsity athletics team from an alumnus with theannouncement of a $5 million gift to endow the head men’s icehockey coaching position. Additionally, the baseball program re-ceived the largest ever one-time commitment from an alumnuswith a $2.5 million gift. The aforementioned gifts were among fivecommitments at the $1 million+ level. They also contributed tothe 43 commitments of $100,000 or more. In the last two years,BC Athletics has received 87 commitments of $100,000 or more— a 45 percent increase over the prior two-year total.

Anne and Gene DeFilippo cemented their commitment toBoston College by announcing their pledge of $100,000 to endowa scholarship. The scholarship will be awarded annually to a fe-male student-athlete who demonstrates outstanding academicachievement and financial need.

In athletics competition, DeFilippo has overseen some of themost successful seasons in Boston College Athletics history. Themen’s ice hockey team just won its third NCAA Championship inthe past five seasons, its fourth since 2001 and fifth overall. Thehockey team has competed in five of the last seven national cham-pionship games. The women’s hockey team returned to the FrozenFour in 2012, and the sailing team has won 11 national team orindividual titles in the past five years.

In football, BC produced an unprecedented 12 straight winning

teams (1999-2010), capturing 103 victories during that streak.BC won an amazing 88 games in the 2000s (2000-09, includingbowls), tying Auburn and Southern California for 11th among allteams in college football. DeFilippo also has overseen record-breaking success in men’s and women’s basketball and men’sand women’s soccer.

From 1993-97, DeFilippo served as director of athletics at Vil-lanova University. He served as Associate Director of Athletics atthe University of Kentucky from 1987-93, Director of Athletics atthe University of South Carolina-Spartanburg from 1984-87 andDirector of Administrative Services at Vanderbilt University from1983-84.

His coaching experience includes three years as offensive back-field coach at Vanderbilt (1980-82), which included the 1982 Hall ofFame Bowl. From 1975-79, he was offensive coordinator atYoungstown State University, during which time the team won twoconsecutive Mid-Continent Conference championships, 1978-79. In1973-74, he was graduate assistant football coach for the Universityof Tennessee, coaching in the 1973 Gator Bowl and 1974 Liberty Bowl.

A 1973 graduate of Springfield College with a Bachelor of Sci-ence degree, DeFilippo earned three varsity letters as a quarter-back in football during his undergraduate career. He received amaster’s degree in educational administration from the Universityof Tennessee in 1974.

He was named the 2010 recipient of the New England PrepSchool Athletic Council (NEPSAC) Martin Williams Souders Award,presented annually to a graduate of a New England independentschool who made a distinguished record in sports and who sincemade a distinguished record in life through his/her ideals, lead-erships and accomplishments. Past recipients have includedGeorge H.W. Bush, Sargent Shriver, Michael Erizione, Dee Rowe,Bill Cleary, and former BC Athletics Director Bill Flynn.

DeFilippo and his wife, Anne, are the parents of three children— Christine Eldred (married to Matt Eldred), John and Mary andhave one granddaughter, Katherine Eldred.

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ATHLeTiCS DireCTOr’S OFFiCeGene DeFilippo (Springfield ’73)617-552-4681Athletics Director

John Kane (Springfield ’71)617-552-8840Senior Associate Athletics [email protected]

Jody Mooradian (New Hampshire ‘82)617-552-4801Senior Assoc. Athletics Director/Senior Women’s [email protected]

Tom Peters (Massachusetts ’71)617-552-4682Senior Associate Athletics [email protected]

Beth Mahoney617-552-4680Administrative Assistant to theAthletics [email protected]

Christina Connelly (New Hampshire '08)617-552-8520Secretary/Receptionist Athletic [email protected]

BUSineSSEric Ziady (Providence ’88)617-552-8673Senior Associate Athletics Director/Business [email protected]

Chris Iacoi (Boston College ’01)617-552-8873Assistant Athletics Director/Business [email protected]

David Ayer (Endicott ’01)617-552-1463Business [email protected]

Andy St. Pierre (Harvard ’03)617-552-8879Assistant Business [email protected]

Melissa Wong 617-552-3021Fiscal [email protected]

CHAPLAinFather Jack Butler, S.J. (Providence)617-552-6855Vice President for Univ. Mission and Ministry, Champlain to [email protected]

Father Tony Penna (Boston College ’70)617-552-0854Director of Campus [email protected]

COMPLiAnCeCarlene Pariseau(West Virginia Wesleyan '96)617-552-6210Associate Athletics Director/[email protected]

Aaron Aaker (Univ. of Mary ’93)617-552-1916Assistant Athletics Director/Complianceand [email protected]

Brandi Guerinot (George Washington ’07)617-552-8570Assistant Director/Compliance & [email protected]

Yadira Reyes617-552-4518Compliance [email protected]

DeVeLOPMenTSteve Novak (Drew ‘00)617-552-0711Assistant Athletics Director/[email protected]

Jaime Domaingue (Springfield ’02)617-552-1336Associate Director/Capital [email protected]

Joseph Foley (Northeastern ’01)617-552-6678Associate Director/Capital [email protected]

Webb Milward (Sewanee: Univ. of the South ’03)617-552-8965Associate Director/Capital Giving & Special [email protected]

Travis DeMar (Iowa ’05)617-552-0704Associate Director/Flynn Fund [email protected]

Alyssa Francona (North Carolina ’09)617-552-6824Assistant Director/Athletic Stewardship & Donor [email protected]

Ciaran Cullen (Massachusetts College ’06)617-552-0108Assistant Director/Flynn Fund [email protected]

Russell Grimm (Tennessee ’07)617-552-0145Assistant Director/Flynn Fund [email protected]

STUDenT-ATHLeTe DeVeLOPMenTAlison Quandt (Boston College ’06)617-552-1784Program Administrator, Student Athlete [email protected]

eQUiPMenTKelly Kenny (Oakland ’83)617-552-6202Head Equipment [email protected]

Dave McKenna (Roger Williams ’97)617-552-3013Assistant Manager/[email protected]

Kevin Murphy (Boston College ’09) 617-552-0824Assistant Manager/[email protected]

eXTernAL OPerATiOnSJamie DiLoreto (Massachusetts ’93)617-552-1504Associate Athletics Director/External [email protected]

Brad Truman (Springfield ’00)617-552-8944Associate Director/Sports Marketing and [email protected]

Mike McKenzie (Boston College ’02)617-552-0787Assistant Director/Sports [email protected]

Katie Foley (James Madison ’09) 617-552-1503Marketing and Web Site [email protected]

iMg COLLege & FenWAy SPOrTSMAnAgeMenTDuke Little617-552-8986IMG College, General Manager, Radio [email protected]

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FOOTBALL STAFFFrank Spaziani (Penn State ’69)617-552-3010Head [email protected]

Barry Gallup (Boston College ’69)617-552-3010Associate Athletic Director/Football [email protected]

Kelly Wheeler (William & Mary ‘99)617-552-3010Assistant Director/Football [email protected]

Cathy Albano (Mass. Bay CC)617-552-3010Staff [email protected]

Briah Boggs (Wagner ’09)617-552-2010Staff [email protected]

Dave Sansevero (Boston College ’01) 617-552-3010Staff [email protected]

Bill McGovern (Holy Cross ’85)617-552-3010Defensive Coordinator and Linebackers [email protected]

Doug Martin (Kentucky ’85)617-552-3010Offensive [email protected]

Jim Bollman (Ohio University ’77)617-552-3010Offensive Line Coach and Run Game [email protected]

Jeff Comissiong (Maine ’97)617-552-3010Defensive Line [email protected]

Sean Desai (Boston University ’04)617-552-3010Running Backs [email protected]

Sean Devine (Colby ’94)617-552-3010Tight Ends [email protected]

Aaron Smith (Connecticut ’06) 617-552-3010Wide Receivers [email protected]

Al Washington (Boston College ’06)617-552-3010Assistant Defensive Line [email protected]

Mike Siravo (Boston College ’98)617-552-3010Recruiting Coordinator & Defensive Backs [email protected]

Andrew Raphael (Miami ’11)617-552-3010Assistant Recruiting [email protected]

Sean Welch (Bowdoin ’09)617-552-3010Graduate [email protected]

Tom Bourdreau (Colby ’07) 617-552-3010Graduate [email protected]

Nick Charlton (Boston College ’11)617-552-3010Graduate [email protected]

Cory Martin (Kent State ’11) 617-552-3010Graduate [email protected]

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Matt Murray 617-552-8964Fenway Sports Group, Vice President, Sponsorship [email protected]

Kristina Pantalone 617-552-2424Fenway Sports Group, Coord. of Client [email protected]

oPerations &

facilities

Joe Shirley (Northeastern ’94)617-552-0601Assistant Athletics Director/[email protected]

Matt Conway (Wilkes ’98)617-552-6672Assistant Athletics Director/[email protected]

Leah DeCosta (Temple ‘02)617-552-2186Associate Director/Event [email protected]

Billy Flutie (Boston College ’10)617-552-0196Assistant Director/Facilities & Camps & [email protected]

caMPUs

recreation

Caitriona Taylor (Boston University ’02)617-552-1397Director/Campus [email protected]

Eric Zeckman (Denison ’04)z617-552-2479Associate Director/Facilities & [email protected]

Ken Turbush (Southern Mississippi ’05)617-552-9675Associate Director/Programming & Student Employee [email protected]

Megan Burkes (Alaska Fairbanks ’08)617-552-6136Manager/Marketing & [email protected]

Monica Capobianco (Wagner ’03)617-552-0333Assistant Director/Club Sports & Recreational [email protected]

Sandy Corsi617-552-3036Manager/Membership Services & [email protected]

Hillary De Vries (Loyola-Chicago ’07)617-552-6094Assistant Director/Fitness and [email protected]

Terence Gilman (Boston College ’01)617-552-0148Manager/Recreational [email protected]

Bryan Sun (Boston College ’08)617-552-2904Manager/[email protected]

Leonardo Torres617-552-6204Assistant Director/[email protected]

Judy Wetherbee617-552-8081Staff [email protected]

sPorts Medicine

Steve Bushee (Colgate ’81)617-552-3009Assistant Athletics Director/Sports [email protected]

Bert Lenz (Castleton State ’91)617-552-8779Director/Sports Medicine-Olympic [email protected]

Donna Bennett (Keene State ’75)617-552-4540Senior Associate Director/Sports [email protected]

Kristen Allen (Springfield ’97)617-552-4540Associate Director/Sports Medicine [email protected]

Aaron Clark (Merrimack ’07)617-552-1392Assistant Director/Sports Medicine [email protected]

Mike Vigneau (Colby-Sawyer ’03)617-552-1126Assistant Director/Sports [email protected]

Beth Gillis(Indiana ’05) 617-552-8266Associate Director/Sports Medicine [email protected]

strengtH and

conditioning

Michael Poidomani (Springfield ’91) 617-552-4798Director/Strength and Conditioning,[email protected]

Russ DeRosa (Springfield ’95)617-552-2155Director/Strength and Conditioning,Olympic [email protected]

Nick Asermelly (Springfield ’03)617-552-6573Assistant Strength and Conditioning [email protected]

Scott McLafferty (Louisiana Tech ’07)617-552-9208Assistant Strength and Conditioning Coach, [email protected]

Thomas Shruhan (Springfield ’06)617-552-2026Assistant Strength and Conditioning [email protected]

Meghan Tierney (Connecticut ’09) 617-552-2994Assistant Strength and Conditioning [email protected]

ticKet office

Jim O’Neill (Massachusetts ’84)617-552-3000Associate Athletics Director/Ticket [email protected]

Matt Thompson (Massachusetts ’00)617-552-3000Assistant Ticket [email protected]

Noreen Foley617-552-3000Ticket Sales [email protected]

Scott Washburn (Maine ’79)617-552-3000Ticket Sales [email protected]

Ashley Jefferson (Boston College ’05)617-552-3560Ticket Sales [email protected]

Greg Lynch (Massachusetts ’97) 617-552-8990Director of Outbound Ticket [email protected]

tecHnology &

interactive Media

Will Gartner617-552-0959Director/Athletic Technology & Interactive [email protected]

Eric Girard617-552-1185Associate Director/Athletic Interactive [email protected]

Dan Flores617-552-6316Technology [email protected]

Bill Toof (Boston College ’70)617-552-4876Video Production [email protected]

Daniel McDermott (Boston College ’04) 617-552-1928Video [email protected]

learning

resoUrces

Dard Miller (Ph.D. Boston College)617-552-8533Director/Learning Resources for [email protected]

Lee Metzger (Merrimack College ’93)617-552-0617Assistant Director/Learning [email protected]

Clare Turkington (Villanova ’00)617-552-0616Assistant Director/Learning [email protected]

Lee LeBlanc617-552-8533Administrative [email protected]

Patrice Bouzan (Boston College ’91) 617-552-1497Learning Specialist/Academic [email protected]

Amy Morgan (Franklin & Marshall ’98) 617-552-0614Academic [email protected]

Kristina von Harten (Connecticut ’07) 617-552-3151Academic [email protected]

BUildings and

groUnds

Norm Reid (RIT ’73)617-552-2916Supervisor/Athletic Facilities [email protected]

Matt Hayes (Massachusetts ’00)617-552-0418Assistant Supervisor/Athletic [email protected]

Tom Walsh617-552-0137Assistant Manager/Athletics [email protected]

Media relations

Chris Cameron (Kentucky ’82)617-552-3004Associate Athletics Director/Media [email protected]

Dick Kelley (Boston College ’87)617-552-3039Assistant Athletics Director/Media [email protected]

Stephanie Tunnera (Springfield ’87)617-552-0524Assistant Athletics Director/Media [email protected]

Tim Clark (Boston College ’03)617-552-8841Assistant Director/Media Relations, Football [email protected]

Matt Lynch (Springfield ’05)617-552-2193Assistant Director/Media [email protected]

Suzanna Ollove (Syracuse ‘07)617-552-2004Assistant Director/Media [email protected]

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adminiStRation

Jack Butler, S.J. is the Vice Presi-dent for Mission and Ministry at BostonCollege. He is a member of the NewEngland Province of the Society ofJesus and grew up in Atlanta, GA. Heis professionally trained as a counselorand holds a Ph.D. in Pastoral Counsel-ing. He received his STL in Spiritualityfrom Weston Jesuit School of Theology(Boston College) specializing in Ignat-ian Spirituality. He holds an MA, an MSas well as a BA from Providence Col-lege, Loyola University, and St. ThomasUniversity respectively. Before comingto higher education, he has had workexperience in formation ministry, hos-pitals, prisons, and schools. He entered the Jesuits in 1991 and became a member of the BC commu-nity in 2002.

JacK butleR, S.J.

Vice President

for Mission

and Ministry

Robert A. Taggart received his bach-elor’s degree from Amherst College andhis doctorate in economics from theMassachusetts Institute of Technology.He has been Professor of Finance atBoston College's Wallace E. CarrollSchool of Management since 1989. He iscurrently serving as President of the Atlantic Coast Conference for the 2012-2013 year. He also served as Asso-ciate Dean for Graduate Programs in theCarroll School from 2000 to 2006 and asInterim Dean of the Carroll School during1999-2000.

Taggart has held previous faculty appointments at Boston University(1983-89) and Northwestern University(1974-83). He has also held visiting appointments at the Federal ReserveBank of Boston (1976-77), Harvard Busi-ness School (1982-84) and M.I.T.'sSloan School of Management (1987-88).He served as Editor of Financial Man-agement from 1984 to 1987 and as Pres-ident of the Financial ManagementAssociation during 1989-90. He is Cor-porate Finance Editor for the Journal ofEconomics and Business.

Taggart's primary teaching and research interests are in corporate finance and capital markets. His publi-cations have appeared in the Journal ofFinance, Financial Management, Journalof Money, Credit and Banking, FinancialAnalysts Journal and other journals in finance and economics. He is author ofQuantitative Analysis for InvestmentManagement (Prentice-Hall, 1996).

RobeRt a. taggaRt

Faculty Athletics

Representative

Now in his 33rd year at Boston Col-lege, John Kane assumed his currentposition in February 1998, after spend-ing six years as the department’s asso-ciate athletic director/operations.

Prior to assuming his associate ath-letic director duties, Kane spent 11years at the school’s William J. FlynnStudent Recreation Complex, includingfive as the center’s director.

Kane oversees the sports medicine,strength and conditioning, and equip-ment operations. He also serves as theathletic department’s liaison with theUniversity’s Office of Human Resources.He will continue to coordinate the de-partment’s athletic operations and fa-cilities’ scheduling.

At the Flynn Recreation Complex,Kane spent his first six years as the as-sistant director, organizing intramuralactivities. In his last five years, Kane’srole as the center’s director expanded toinclude all recreational activities in thebuilding, intramural and club sports andadditional administrative duties.

A track enthusiast, Kane was thehead track and field coach at Bentley(Mass.) College from 1977-80. Heserved as the commissioner of the NewEngland Intercollegiate Amateur AthleticAssociation for 17 years, before relin-quishing those duties when he assumedhis new duties at Boston College. Ascommissioner, he conducted three trackand field/cross country championshipsfor the 50 member institutions eachyear. He was on the NCAA Division IMen’s and Women’s Track and Field sub-committee from September 2000 to Au-gust 2004. He chaired the committee fortwo terms, serving from 2002 to 2004.

Kane and his wife, Ann, reside inBellingham and have two sons, Ryanand Jamie.

John Kane

Senior Associate

Athletics Director

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Jody Mooradian has been a member ofthe athletics department at Boston Collegesince 2003. In her position, she administersthe sports of women’s basketball, fieldhockey, volleyball, cross country, track andfield, lacrosse, softball, and rowing. Moora-dian oversees the areas of Student-AthleteDevelopment, Sports Medicine and Strengthand Conditioning as well as supervising otherinternal functions of the Department andworking with various groups on campus.

She serves on the ACC Women’s Basket-ball Committee, and is Chair of the ACC FieldHockey and Volleyball Committees. She is aformer chair of the NCAA Women’s RowingCommittee and the NCAA Women’s VolleyballCommittee. She also served on the NACDABoard and is currently on the Learfield Direc-tor’s Cup Committee for NACDA. She is amember of the board of the Collegiate WomenSports Foundation where she chairs the HondaInspiration Award. Jody serves as an AdjunctProfessor at Drexel University teaching onlineSports Law and Collective Bargaining courses.

Prior to her current post at BC, Mooradianserved as part of the Northeastern Universityathletics department for six years. During hertenure at Northeastern, Mooradian served asAssistant Director of Athletics for Compli-ance, Associate Director of Athletics, InterimDirector of Athletics and Senior Associate Director of Athletics/Senior Woman Admin-istrator. Mooradian also served as the Direc-tor of Athletics at Edinboro University ofPennsylvania from 1993-97 and was a Com-pliance Assistant at UCLA in early 1993.

Prior to her career in athletics, Mooradianwas an attorney for a private law firm and for theCigna Insurance Company from 1987-93. In addition, she was a District 4 New HampshireState Representative from 1980-82.

Mooradian earned a bachelor’s degree in political science from the University of NewHampshire (’82) and a Juris Doctorate from theDelaware Law School of Widener University (’86).

Jody mooradian

Senior Associate

Athletics Director/

Senior Women’s

Administrator

Tom Peters, who was promoted to seniorassociate athletics director in May 2010, is inhis 21st year at Boston College. Peters joinedthe Eagles’ staff as an associate athletics di-rector in January 1992. Prior to coming to theHeights, Peters spent more than three yearsas associate athletic director at Tulane Uni-versity. In addition, Peters served as Tulane’sacting athletic director from December 1990until June 1991.

Peters’ responsibilities at Boston Collegeinclude overseeing nine of the men’s andwomen’s athletic programs — men’s andwomen’s ice hockey, men’s and women’s soccer,men’s and women’s swimming, men’s andwomen’s fencing and baseball — and servingas the department’s liaison with numerous ath-letic-related support groups.

Peters has also served as tournament man-ager for a host of postseason events, includingthe 2009 NCAA Men’s Basketball East Regional,the 1999 and 2003 NCAA Men’s Basketball.

Peters currently serves on the executivecommittee of Men’s Hockey East as well as theHockey East Special Events Committee. Heserved on the executive committee of Women’sHockey East from 2002-03 to 2006-07. Petersis also a member of the men’s and women’sBeanpot Hockey Tournament Committees,which organize the annual competition betweenthe city’s four Division I hockey schools.

A 1971 graduate of the University of Mas-sachusetts-Amherst, Peters was a three-yearhockey letterman for the Minutemen. Petersearned a master’s degree in sports manage-ment from the University in 1973.

Peters was then an administrative assistantat the University of Virginia, before joining theNew Boston Garden Corporation and Boston Bru-ins as assistant sales and marketing managerin 1973. In 1976, he was named sales and mar-keting manager. From there, Peters moved toNew Jersey where he was the assistant athleticdirector at Rutgers University from 1981-88.

A native of Arlington, Mass., Peters has twodaughters: Nicole, a private equity and fundrais-ing liaison and a 1999 graduate of ConnecticutCollege, and Erica, who received her B.A. fromBoston College in 2002 and Ph.D. in clinical psy-chology from the University of Vermont in 2010.She is currently a research scientist at FriendsResearch Institute in Baltimore, Maryland, andis married to Patrick Finan.

Tom PETErs

Senior Associate

Athletics Director

Eric Ziady is in his 14th year at Boston Col-lege. He was promoted to senior associate ath-letics director in May 2010. Ziady came to theHeights in March 1998 after spending nineyears at Northeastern University, the last fouras assistant director of athletics.

At BC, Ziady handles both the long-rangefiscal planning for the department and the day-to-day monitoring and administration of all busi-ness operations. In addition, he handles footballgame scheduling and contract administration,as well as overseeing five of the men's andwomen's athletic programs (football, men's &women's golf and men's and women's sailing).

In 2010, Ziady negotiated the six-year,multi-million dollar sponsorship agreementwith Under Armour that outfits all 31 sport pro-grams as well as provides financial support forthe department. The sponsorship is the largestin the history of BC Athletics.

A 1988 Providence College graduate, Ziadybegan his career at Northeastern as an assistantto the athletic director. Two years later, in 1991,Ziady was appointed athletic business manager.In this position, he was responsible for all of thedepartment's fiscal activities, while also servingas the liaison with outside booster and supportgroups. In 1994, Ziady was promoted to assis-tant director of athletics and also served on theHuskies' senior management team that plannedlong-range departmental goals and policies.

Ziady, who earned both a master's degreein sports management and a master's of busi-ness administration degree from Northeastern,has twice served as a marketing consultant. In1990, he worked on a corporate marketing proj-ect with the North Atlantic Conference (nowAmerica East). In 1992, he assisted the BostonOrganizing Committee in marketing andfundraising in an attempt to attract nationaland international amateur events to the city.

He has served on NCAA subcommittees forfiscal integrity, the ACC Finance Committee, aswell as competition committees in both the Amer-ica East (baseball) and Big East (golf) conferences.Ziady is the former chair of the Atlantic Coast Con-ference Women's Golf Committee and currentlyserves as Chair of the ACC Awards Committee andalso serves on the ACC Men's Golf Committee.

Ziady, a native of Andover, Mass., and cur-rently resides in Needham with his wife, Lau-ren, and their children, Matthew, Lindsey andCourtney.

Eric Ziady

Senior Associate

Athletics Director/

Business

Operations

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Acc coMpoSite ScHeDule

Fri., Aug. 31, 2012

Tennessee vs. N.C. State

Chick-fil-A Kickoff

Georgia Dome, Atlanta, Ga.

SAt., Sept. 1, 2012

Auburn vs. Clemson

Chick-fil-A Kickoff

Georgia Dome, Atlanta, Ga.

Miami at Boston College

Florida International at Duke

Murray State at Florida State

William & Mary at Maryland

Elon at North Carolina

Richmond at Virginia

Liberty at Wake Forest

Mon., Sept. 3, 2012

Georgia Tech at Virginia Tech

ESPN, 8 p.m.

SAt., Sept. 8, 2012

Maine at Boston College

Ball State at Clemson

Duke at Stanford

Savannah State at Florida State

Presbyterian at Georgia Tech

Maryland at Temple

Miami at Kansas State

North Carolina at Wake Forest

N.C. State at Connecticut

Penn State at Virginia

Austin Peay at Virginia Tech

SAt., Sept. 15, 2012

Boston College at Northwestern

Furman at Clemson

North Carolina Central at Duke

Wake Forest at Florida State

Virginia at Georgia Tech

Connecticut at Maryland

Bethune-Cookman at Miami

North Carolina at Louisville

South Alabama at N.C. State

Virginia Tech at Pittsburgh

SAt., Sept. 22, 2012

Memphis at Duke

Clemson at Florida State

Miami at Georgia Tech

Maryland at West Virginia

East Carolina at North Carolina

The Citadel at N.C. State

Virginia at TCU

Bowling Green at Virginia Tech

Army at Wake Forest

SAt., Sept. 29, 2012

Clemson at Boston College

Duke at Wake Forest

N.C. State at Miami

Florida State at South Florida

Middle Tennessee at Georgia Tech

Idaho at North Carolina

Louisiana Tech at Virginia

Virginia Tech at Cincinnati

FedEx Field, Landover, Md.

SAt., oct. 6, 2012

Miami at Notre Dame

Soldier Field, Chicago, Ill.

Boston College at Army

Georgia Tech at Clemson

Virginia at Duke

Florida State at N.C. State

Wake Forest at Maryland

Virginia Tech at North Carolina

SAt., oct. 13, 2012

Boston College at Florida State

Duke at Virginia Tech

Maryland at Virginia

North Carolina at Miami

SAt., oct. 20, 2012

Boston College at Georgia Tech

Virginia Tech at Clemson

North Carolina at Duke

Florida State at Miami

N.C. State at Maryland

Wake Forest at Virginia

tHurS., oct. 25, 2012

Clemson at Wake Forest, ESPN

SAt., oct. 27, 2012

BYU at Georgia Tech

Maryland at Boston College

Duke at Florida State

N.C. State at North Carolina

tHurS., nov. 1, 2012

Virginia Tech at Miami, ESPN

SAt., nov. 3, 2012

Boston College at Wake Forest

Clemson at Duke

Georgia Tech at Maryland

Virginia at N.C. State

tHurS., nov. 8, 2012

Florida State at Virginia Tech, ESPN

SAt., nov. 10, 2012

Notre Dame at Boston College

Maryland at Clemson

Georgia Tech at North Carolina

Miami at Virginia

Wake Forest at N.C. State

tHurS., nov. 15, 2012

North Carolina at Virginia, ESPN

SAt., nov. 17, 2012

South Florida at Miami

Virginia Tech at Boston College

N.C. State at Clemson

Duke at Georgia Tech

Florida State at Maryland

Wake Forest at Notre Dame

SAt., nov. 24, 2012

Boston College at N.C. State

South Carolina at Clemson

Miami at Duke

Florida at Florida State

Georgia Tech at Georgia

Maryland at North Carolina

Virginia at Virginia Tech

Vanderbilt at Wake Forest

SAt., Dec. 1, 2012

Dr Pepper ACC Championship Game

Bank of America Stadium- Charlotte, N.C.

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With 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 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 cam-

paign 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 reno-

vations were part of the building of Conte Forum.

New scoreboards and instant replay screens, a new and improved light-

ing system, a state-of-the-art public address system, new concessions

and rest room 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 Field Turf 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 en-

thusiasm that is part of every Boston College home game.

astroturf added

During the summer of 2012, the existing artificial surface was replaced

with an AstroTurf GameDay Grass 3D60H field. This custom-designed As-

troTurf 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 re-

sistance, 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.

alumni stadium

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In March 2005, Boston College football staff and playersas well as the Office of Learning Resources for Student-Athletes moved into the Yawkey Athletics Center, BC’s new

$27 million, 72,000-square-foot facility located behind the northend zone of Alumni Stadium. It includes new football offices,meeting and breakout rooms, locker rooms, sports medicine,strength and conditioning, equipment room, theater-style class-rooms, recruiting and player lounges.

The building also features the Murray Family Function Room,a multi-function room larger than the Shea Room that benefitsthe entire BC campus. After viewing the company’s impressivework 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 soar-ing bronze eagle atop a lighted granite pedestal as its center-piece. A multimedia kiosk will enable visitors to watch videohighlights of great games and players in BC football history. Vis-itors will be allowed to touch and have photos taken with DougFlutie’s Heisman Trophy, which is displayed in the open with noglass enclosure.

BC received a commitment of $15 million from the YawkeyFoundation to help fund the new building and other athletics-re-lated improvements to enhance intercollegiate, intramural andclub sports. Other benefactors generously donated the rest of themoney needed to complete the construction, making the YawkeyCenter the first structure on the BC campus to be built entirelywith private funds.

Completion of the Yawkey Center created a domino effect offacilities improvements for sports other than football. Once thefootball and Learning Resources staffs had completed theirmoves, workers began a multi-million dollar renovation to ConteForum. The construction provided new office and locker roomspace for many of BC’s 31 varsity men’s and women’s sports aswell as new office space for much of the administrative staff.Women’s basketball moved into a new suite of offices shortlythereafter, and the old football locker room has been convertedinto five new locker rooms for women’s sports. Many coaches andtheir assistants who had been working in cramped conditionshave been relocated to new offices in the South end zone.

YawkeY Center

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The Boston College media relations office is pleased to work withmembers of the media to meet their needs covering our football program.

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

([email protected]), or Tim Clark, assistant director/media relations

([email protected]).

Please include your name, affiliation, address, cell phone and e-mail

address on all requests.

Boston College follows the guidelines set forth by the NCAA in govern-

ing 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.

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.

PREss hOsPITAlITy

Food and refreshments are served approximately two hours prior to

kickoff in the Alumni Stadium Pressbox.

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 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 Col-

lege 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.

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RADIO bROADCASTS

radio booths are available for the visiting commercial and student sta-

tions on the fifth floor of the press box. telephone lines have been pre-in-

stalled 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.

TElEvISION bROADCASTS

a 21 x 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.

pOSTgAME INTERvIEwS

the boston College locker room is closed to all members of the

media for all games, home and away. head coach Frank Spaziani and

requested players will be available following a brief cooling-off period.

Spaziani will address the media in the football meeting room in the

Yawkey athletics C enter. 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 con-

clusion 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.

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 or email. rather, play-

ers will return telephone calls to members of the media. Players will not

be asked to miss classroom time for interviews. in general, interviews

during game weeks will be arranged between Noon — 2:00 p.m. on

Wednesdays (print media) and 2:50 — 3:20 p.m. on Wednesdays or thurs-

days (electronic media). Players will not be available to the media for

post-practice interviews.

pRACTICES

in general, bC practices are closed to the media and general public.

videographers or photographers wishing to shoot practice may do so during

the first four practice periods on Wednesdays and thursdays (please con-

tact the media relations office in advance).

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 e-mail to [email protected].

www.bCEAglES.COM

all boston College football information is available to the media on the

internet at: www.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

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

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 approxi-

mately 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/Wa-

tertown). 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.

Sheraton needham

100 Cabot Street Needham, ma 02194781-444-1110

Sheraton newton

320 WaShiNgtoN StreetNeWtoN, ma 02158617-969-3010

marriott

2345 CommoNWealth ave. NeWtoN, ma 02166617-969-1000

holiday inn

1200 beaCoN Street brookliNe, ma 02146617-277-1200

NEARby hOTElS

FRANk SpAzIANI CONFERENCE CAll

Coach Frank Spaziani conducts a media conference call

each Sunday during football season. Contact the Media

Relations office for the number.

Spaziani also participates in the weekly ACC teleconfer-

ence each Wednesday. Media wishing to participate should

call the ACC office for the number.

MEDIA INFORMATION

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BOSTON COLLEGE MEDIA RELATIONS

Address: 321 Conte Forum, Chestnut Hill, MA 02467Phone: 617.552.3004Athletics Department Website: bceagles.com Athletics Twitter News Feed: @BCSportsNewsFootball Twitter News Feed: @BCFootballNews

Chris Cameron (Football Credentials)Associate Athletics Director, Media RelationsEmail: [email protected] Phone: 617.552.3004 (Office);617.438.5896 (Cell)

Dick Kelley

Assistant Athletics Director, Media RelationsEmail: [email protected] Phone: 617.552.3039 (Office); 857.233.3272 (Cell)

Stephanie Tunnera

Assistant Athletics Director, Media RelationsEmail: [email protected] Phone: 617.552.0524 (Office); 857.233.3421 (Cell)

Tim Clark (Football Contact)Assistant Media Relations DirectorEmail: [email protected]: 617.552.8841 (Office); 857.233.3536 (Cell)

Matt Lynch

Assistant Media Relations DirectorEmail: [email protected]: 617.552.2193 (Office); 617.759.3078 (Cell)

Zanna Ollove

Assistant Media Relations DirectorEmail: [email protected]: 617.552.2004 (Office); 978.828.9221 (Cell)

Boston College media relations

ATLANTIC COAST CONFERENCE

Address: 4512 Weybridge Lane, Greensboro, NC 27407Phone: 336.851.6062Website: theacc.com

COMMUNICATIONS

Michael Kelly

Associate Commissioner for Communications, Football Operations and BroadcastingEmail: [email protected]

Mike Finn

Associate Commissioner for Football CommunicationsEmail: [email protected]

Brian Morrison

Associate Commissioner for Basketball CommunicationsEmail: [email protected]

Steve Phillips

Associate Director, ACC CommunicationsEmail: [email protected]

Barb Dery

Administrative Assistant, ACC CommunicationsEmail: [email protected]

FOOTBALL OPERATIONS

Doug Rhoads

Coordinator of Football OfficialsEmail: [email protected]

Allison Doughty

Associate Director, Football OperationsEmail: [email protected]

Ben Tario

Associate Director of Technology & OperationsEmail: [email protected]

THEACC.COM

Heather Hirschman

Website CoordinatorEmail: [email protected]

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Boston College IMg spoRts RadIo netwoRk affIlIates:

City Call Letters Frequency

Boston, Mass. WEEI-AM 850Boston, Mass. WMKK-FM 93.7Boston, Mass. WRKO-AM 680Burlington, Vt. WVMT-AM 620Fitchburg, Mass. WPKZ-AM 1280Fitchburg, Mass. WPKZ-FM (translator) 105.3Concord, N.H. WTPL-FM 107.7Manchester, N.H. WGAM-AM 1250Milford, Mass. WMRC-AM 1490Nashua, N.H. WGHM-AM 900Portland, Maine WPEI-FM 95.9Portland, Maine WLOB-FM (translator) 95.5

Boston College IMg spoRts RadIo netwoRk assoCIates:

Duke Little — (617) 552-8986IMG College, General [email protected]

Steve Ciaccio — (617) 779-3534Executive [email protected]

Brian St. Pierre

IMG College, the exclusive radio rights holder for BostonCollege Athletics, produces home and away broadcastsfor Boston College football. For the eighth straight sea-

son, Jon Meterparel will serve as the Eagles’ play-by-play voice.He is joined in broadcast booth by expert analyst Pete Cronan.For the second straight season, Brian St. Pierre will report onthe action from the sideline. Boston College fans can listen tothe IMG Sports Radio Network on Flagship station WEEI, 93.7FM and 850 AM, any one of 13 additional stations throughoutNew England, or globally on Sirius/XM Satellite radio. Addition-ally, all games are streamed live over the internet free of costvia bceagles.com.

Meterparel is entering his eighth season as the voice ofBoston College football and is also entering his third season call-ing Boston College basketball. The Weston, Mass., native beganhis career at WFNZ in Charlotte, N.C., and joined the Dennis andCallahan show on Sports Radio WEEI in Boston in 2000. The showis also simulcast on NESN and is routinely ranked number one inthe morning drive ratings. Meterparel called Harvard UniversityFootball on TV and Harvard basketball on radio. He was also thevoice of the NE Revolution. For his work on BC football, he was

named the Lindsey Nelson Northeast sportscaster of the year in2007. Jon and his wife Heather are the proud parents of sons Benand Nick.

Cronan, a star defensive tackle and inside linebacker at BostonCollege who captained the 1976 Eagle entry, begins his 25th yearas the color analyst for Boston College football. A second-roundpick of the Seattle, Cronan enjoyed a nine-year career in the NFLwith the Seahawks (1977-81) and Redskins (1981-85). He has beenthe color commentator on the Boston College radio broadcasts since1988 and his broadcast partners have included Gil Santos, DaleArnold, Dick Lutsk, Sean McDonough, Sean Grande, John Rookeand Jon Meterparel.

St. Pierre, a quarterback at Boston College from 1999-2002, isentering his second season on the Boston College broadcast team.St. Pierre finished his college career third on the school’s all-timepassing list with 5,837 yards and third on the all-time touchdownslist with 48 career TDs. He was the co-winner of the 2001 ScanlanAward, an award given by the Boston College Varsity Club to thesenior football player outstanding in scholarship, leadership, andathletic ability. He was drafted by the Steelers in the 5th round ofthe 2003 NFL Draft and enjoyed an eight-year NFL career.

Boston College IMg RadIo netwoRk

Pete CronanJon Meterparel

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Print Media

Associated Press184 High StreetBoston, MA [email protected] Golen, WriterKen Powtak, WriterHoward Ulman, Writer

The Boston Globe135 Morrissey BoulevardBoston, MA 02107617-929-2860www.boston.com/[email protected] Sullivan, Sports EditorMark Blaudschun, Beat WrtierMichael Vega, WriterDan Shaughnessy, Columnist

Boston Herald (Seaport Center) 451 D Street Boston, MA, 02210(617) [email protected] Hryniewicz, Sports EditorRachel Fox, Asst. to Sports EditorSteve Buckley, Columnist Steve Conroy, WriterRich Thompson, Beat WriterDan Duggan, Writer

Brockton Enterprise 60 Main StreetBrockton, MA 02403508-427-4048www.enterprise.southofboston.comsports@enterprisenews.comJim Fenton, Writer

Lawrence Eagle Tribune100 Turnpike RoadNorth Andover, MA 01845978-946-2222Mike Muldoon, [email protected]

Metrowest Daily News 33 New York AvenueFramingham, MA [email protected] Avidon, WriterArt Davidson, Sports Editor

Milton TimesPO Box 444 Milton, MA [email protected] Ed Baker, Writer

Quincy Patriot-Ledger400 Crown Colony DriveQuincy, MA [email protected] Torpey, sports editorJohn Johnson, reporter

Worcester Telegram &Gazette20 Franklin StreetWorcester, MA [email protected] Doyle, Writer

The Heights (Student bi-weekly)McElroy CommonsBoston CollegeChestnut Hill, MA 02467617-552-2221www.bcheights.comGreg Joyce, Sports EditorGraham Beck, Photographer

Sub Turri (University Yearbook)Boston CollegeMcElroy CommonsChestnut Hill, MA 02467617-552-3494

ACC Sports Journal228 Depot StreetEaston, MA [email protected]

internet

Media

Eagle Actionwww.eagleaction.com78 Middleton RoadBoxford, MA 01921Mike Farrell, WriterEric Hoffses, Writer

ESPN.com1 ESPN PlazaBristol, CT 06010Heather Dinich, College FootballReporter, ACC Blogger [email protected]

ESPNBOSTON.com1 ESPN PlazaBristol, CT 06010Jack McCluskey, Writer/Editor(ESPNBoston.com)[email protected]

television

WBZ-TV (CBS, Channel 4)1170 Soldiers Field RoadBrighton, MA 02134617-787-7338cbs4boston.comJackie Connally, ProducerSteve Burton, ReporterDan Roche, Reporter

WCVB-TV (ABC, Channel 5)5 TV PlaceNeedham, MA 02494781-433-4700www.thebostonchannel.comMike Lynch, Sports AnchorMike Dowling, Reporter

WHDH-TV (NBC, Channel 7)7 Bulfinch PlaceBoston, MA 02114617-725-0800www.whdh.comJoe Amorosino, Sports AnchorKoon Lam, ProducerRhett Lewis, ReporterLarry Ridley, Reporter

WFXT-TV (Fox, Channel 25)25 Fox DriveDedham, MA 02027781-467-1344www.wfxt.com

Comcast SportsNet42 Third Ave.Burlington, MA 01803781-270-7200/7365comcastsportsnet.comCatharine DeVito, AssignmentEditorMatt Doolin, Assisgnment Editor

NECN (New England CableNews)160 Wells AvenueNewton, MA 02459617-630-5000www.necn.comMorry Levine, Sports DirectorMike Giardi, Reporter

NESN (New England SportsNetwork)480 Arsenal St., Building #1Watertown, MA [email protected] Kenn, Producer

radio

Boston College IMG SportsNetwork Duke Little, General Manager, IMG Sports [email protected]

Jon Meterparel9 Karal DriveFramingham, MA 01748 [email protected]

Pete Cronan13 Saddle Hill RoadHopkinton, MA [email protected]

Brian St. Pierre2 Ilene Cir Georgetown, MA 01833978-769-5375 [email protected]

WEEI (850 AM)20 Guest Street, 3rd FloorBrighton, MA 02135617-779-3549www.weei.comJason Wolfe, Program Director

WEEI is the flaship station of theBoston College Football RadioNetwork

WBZ (1030 AM)1170 Soldiers Field RoadBrighton, MA [email protected] Perkins, Reporter

WZBC (90.3 FM-student)Boston CollegeMcElroy CommonsChestnut Hill, MA 02467617-552-3511

Media outlets

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C Matt Tennant

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DT B.J. Raji

TE Ryan Purvis

LB Luke Kuechly

C Dan Koppen

QB Matt Hasselbeck

DT Antonio Garay

LB Rob Francois

LB Jo-Lonn Dunbar

OT Gosder Cherilus

DE Ron Brace

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Sept. 1 vs. Miami* Alumni Stadium/Chestnut Hill, Mass.Sept. 8 vs. Maine Alumni Stadium/Chestnut Hill, Mass.Sept. 15 at Northwestern Ryan Field/Evanston, Ill.Sept. 29 vs. Clemson* Alumni Stadium/Chestnut Hill, Mass.

Oct. 6 at Army Michie Stadium/West Point, N.Y.Oct. 13 at Florida State* Doak Campbell Stadium/Tallahassee, Fla.Oct. 20 at Georgia Tech* Bobby Dodd Stadium/Atlanta, Ga.Oct. 27 vs. Maryland* Alumni Stadium/Chestnut Hill, Mass.

Nov. 3 at Wake Forest* BB&T Field at Groves Stadium/Winston-Salem, N.C.

Nov. 10 vs. Notre Dame Alumni Stadium/Chestnut Hill, Mass.Nov. 17 vs. Virginia Tech* Alumni Stadium/Chestnut Hill, Mass.Nov. 24 at North Carolina State* Carter-Finley Stadium/Raleigh, N.C.

* denotes ACC opponent