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TELEVISION RADIO SATELLITE RADIO ONLINE Game Information Game Information Boston College (5-4, 4-4) vs. Louisville (3-6, 2-6) Date Saturday, Nov. 28 Kickoff Time 4 p.m. Nov. 28 | 4 p.m. | ACC Network | Alumni Stadium | Chestnut Hill, Mass. Location Chestnut Hill, Mass. Venue Alumni Stadium The Game News and Notes Capacity 44,500 Surface FieldTurf • Boston College looks to close • Boston College and Louisville • The other two seasons where BC Broadcast ACC Network out its 2020 home schedule with meet for the 13th time in series played two teams ranked in the Internet WatchESPN.com its fifth ACC win of the season history Saturday. top two in the same year was 1991 Radio BC Learfield IMG Sports Network Saturday versus Louisville. • The Cardinals lead the all-time and 1981. (WEEI 93.7 FM) • The game will be broadcast na- series 7-5 as the two teams have • BC lost to No. 1 Miami (19-14) Satellite Radio Sirius (135), XM (193), Online (955) tionally on ACC Network. Chris split the last four meetings. and No. 2 Michigan (35-13) in 1991 Cotter, former BC standout Mark • In the last meeting at Alumni while losing to No. 2 Penn State The Teams Herzlich and Eric Wood have the Stadium, BC rolled to a 38-20 vic- (38-7) and No. 2 Pitt (29-24) in call of the game. tory over the Cardinals in 2018. 1981. • Coverage on the Boston College • Saturday’s game will be the final • The quarterback for Penn State Learfield IMG Sports Network game for BC’s group of seniors at in the 38-7 victory over BC in 1981 begins at 3:30 p.m. with Jon Me- Alumni Stadium. The senior class was Todd Blackledge. He finished terparel, Pete Cronan and Scott will be honored prior to the game. the day 8-of-17 passing for 182 5-4, 4-4 ACC 3-6, 2-6 ACC Mutryn. Fans can listen to the • BC’s largest margin of victory in yards with one touchdown and AP/Coaches Rank: NR/RV AP/Coaches Rank: NR/NR the series was a 41-7 victory over Points/Game: 26.7 Points/Game: 28.1 game locally on WEEI 93.7 FM, two interceptions. Louisville in 1986. The longest Rush Yds/Game: 104.2 Rush Yds/Game: 194.1 nationally on TuneIn and on Sirius • Led by freshman QB Doug Flutie, Rushing TDs: 9 Rushing TDs: 16 channel 135, XM channel 193 and win streak for BC in the series is the Eagles almost pulled off a Hal- Pass Yds/Game: 262.1 Pass Yds/Game: 243.4 online via SiriusXM channel 955. two games. Louisville’s largest loween upset against No. 2 and un- Passing TDs: 17 Passing TDs: 16 • BC (5-4, 4-4 ACC) returns to ac- margin of victory was a 52-7 win defeated Pitt in 1981. Pitt survived Total Off./Game: 366.3 Total Off./Game: 437.6 tion for the first time since a 45-31 2016 that capped off a series-long a 349-yard passing day by Flutie Total Def./Game: 393.4 Total Def./Game: 363.8 loss to No. 2 Notre Dame on Nov. four-game win streak in the se- and a nightmarish fourth quarter 14. ries for the Cards. that included three straight turn- • Boston College has played two Team Leaders • Louisville (3-6, 2-6 ACC) rolled overs, to pull out the five-point win to an impressive 30-0 shutout opponents ranked No. 1 or No. 2 at Alumni Stadium. RUSHING RUSHING victory over Syracuse last Friday. three times in the same season, • With a win Saturday, BC would #26 David Bailey #10 Javian Hawkins Malik Cunningham accounted for including this season against No. win its fifth ACC game in a sea- (117 att., 450 yards, 5 TD) (133 att., 822 yards, 7 TD) two touchdowns to offset three 1 Clemson and No. 2 Notre Dame. son for the first time since 2009. PASSING PASSING first-half turnovers, and Louisville In the span of three weeks, the BC played eight ACC games a year #5 Phil Jurkovec #3 Malik Cunningham Eagles played at No. 1 Clemson on (190-317, 2,355 yards, 59.9%, (160-251, 2,126 yards, 63.7%, held Syracuse to a season-low 137 since joining the conference in Oct. 31 (L, 34-28) and hosted the 17 TD, 5 INT) 16 TD, 11 INT) yards with three takeaways. 2005. This season, every team in RECEIVING RECEIVING No. 2 Irish on Nov. 14 (L, 45-31). the league will play 10 conference #80 Hunter Long #1 Tutu Atwell games. (47 rec., 560 yards, 4 TD) (41 rec., 547 yards, 6 TD) DEFENSE DEFENSE #55 Isaiah McDuffie #9 C.J. Avery BC Schedule & Results Broadcast Information (87 tackles, 6.5 TFL, (60 tackles, 5.0 TFL, 3.0 sacks) 2.0 sacks) Overall 5-4 TELEVISION ACC 4-4 ACC Network Non-conference 1-0 Inside the Series Chris Cotter (play-by-play) Home 3-2 Overall: 5-7 BC vs. ACC: 112-164-4 Away 2-2 Mark Herzlich (analyst) Chestnut Hill: 3-3 9-19-2 vs. CU, 5-3 vs. DU, 5-13 Neutral 0-0 Eric Wood (sideline reporter) Louisville: 2-4 vs. FSU, 3-7 vs. GT, 5-7 vs. UL, Neutral: 0-0 6-24 vs. UM, 2-6 vs. UNC, Date Opponent (TV) Time/Result 10-7 vs. NCST, 15-17 vs. Pitt, RADIO Sept. 19 at Duke* (RSN/NESN) W, 26-6 BC All-Time Record: 22-32 vs. SU, 6-0 vs. UVA, BC Learfield IMG Sports Network Sept. 26 Texas State (RSN/NESN+) W, 24-21 10-19 vs. VT, 14-11-2 vs. WF Jon Meterparel (play-by-play) 677-503-37 (122nd season) Oct. 3 #11/12 North Carolina* (ABC) L, 26-22 Pete Cronan (analyst) Oct. 10 Pitt* (ACC Network) W, 31-30 (OT) Coach Locations Oct. 17 at #23 Virginia Tech* (ACC Network) L, 40-14 Scott Mutryn (analyst) On The Field In The Press Box Oct. 24 Georgia Tech* (ACC Network) W, 48-27 Jeff Hafley, Head Coach Frank Cignetti, OC Oct. 31 at #1 Clemson* (ABC) L, 34-28 SATELLITE RADIO Tem Lukabu, DC Sean Duggan, LB Nov. 7 at Syracuse* (RSN/NESN) W, 16-13 Sirius channel 135 Matt Thurin, STC/Def. Steve Shimko, TE Nov. 14 #2 Notre Dame* (ABC) L, 45-31 XM channel 193 Aazaar Abdul-Rahim, DB Nov. 28 Louisville* (ACC Network) 4 p.m. Internet channel 955 Matt Applebaum, OL Dec. 5 at Virginia* TBA Joe Dailey, WR Rich Gunnell, RB *Denotes ACC game ONLINE Vince Oghobaase, DL Streaming live on the ESPN app @BCFootball GAME 10: BOSTON COLLEGE VS. LOUISVILLE MEDIA INFORMATION 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY No Media 12:20 p.m. Noon No Media No Media Boston College 12:30 p.m. Availability (Jeff Hafley, Student-ath- (Jeff Hafley, Phil Jurk- Availability Availability vs. Louisville (Jeff Hafley Day-After- letes TBD Zoom) ovec Zoom) 3:30 p.m | ABC Game Zoom) (Jeff Hafley & Student-Athletes Post-Game Zoom) Boston College Athletics Communications Services Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, media operations for Boston College football games at remain subject to those restrictions outlined in the ACC News Access Guidelines. Alumni Stadium will be altered. Capacity in the Alumni Stadium press box, Conte Forum A small number of approved photographers and videographers will be permitted to media suite and sideline will be greatly reduced or eliminated in 2020. These guidelines shoot from an assigned location inside Alumni Stadium. The photo areas will be clearly are prepared in conjunction with the ACC for the safety of all involved and may be adjusted marked on the concourse level in the end zone and at mid-field. Videographers and photog- based on the latest protocols. raphers are not permitted on the sidelines, concourses, suites, seating bowl or other areas of the stadium. Credentials All credential requests must be submitted through BC’s online credentialing site with Sideline Access SportsSystems. To apply for credentials, please visit www.sportssystems.com/bostoncol- Aside from the pool photographer, approved university staff and the televising network lege. Roughly 12 seats will be available for the local media within the press box seating area approved personnel, no other media representatives are permitted on the sideline. This due to social distancing. includes all times including pregame, halftime and postgame, as well as during the com- To the extent possible with severe space limitations, priority will be given to media petition. outlets based upon those which have regularly participated in BC news conferences, the reach of the entity and the history of coverage. Videographers Football credentials to cover games will be issued on a single-game basis only. This ACC operations permit one designated videographer with access to shoot the game from will allow our office to monitor who comes to each game with our new, limited seating in the sidelines, which will be provided by Boston College. While all BC games will air live on the press box. television, video highlights will be uploaded to the ACC Media Portal within about 90 min- Media must go online to apply for credentials leading up to each game no later than utes of the conclusion of the game. Interested affiliates should email licensing@xosdigital. Tuesday of game week. Media will-call will be at the ticket office window at Gate B inside com to register for the ACC Media Portal and for additional information.
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