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Boston College Eagles WEATHER Chestnut Hill, MA ZIP: 02467 BOSTON COLLEGE EAGLES Enrollment: 9,377 (#12/#114) CAREER PASSING LEADERS CAREER RUSHING LEADERS CAREER RECEIVING LEADERS Phil’s Homefield Edge - 3.5 T L FINAL W 2020 Schedule Difficulty - #57 U I 1. Doug Flutie 10,579 ‘81-’84 1. AJ Dillon 4,382 ‘17-’19 1. Alex Amidon 2,800 ‘10-’13 R N SCORE 2. Glenn Foley 10,039 ‘90-’93 2. Andre Williams 3,739 ‘10-’13 2. Rich Gunnell 2,459 ‘06-’09 DATE OPPONENT F E BC OPP L 3. Matt Ryan 9,313 ‘04-’07 3. Montel Harris 3,735 ‘08-’11 3. Pete Mitchell 2,388 ‘91-’94 Sep. 12 TBA LTH was in 2015 both teams entered 3-1. BC held Duke without a td but lost by a fg which Sep. 19 at Duke G started an 8 game losing streak. The Eagles had a 305-228 yard edge but Duke led 9-0 at half. Bonus: LY BC was 0-3 as a home favorite. Sep. 26 Bonus: BC is 5-11 in ACC openers, but did win last year against Virginia Tech 35-28. NORTH CAROLINA IS OFF BYE BC is 2-5 all-time vs NC and they’ve lost 4 straight SU & ATS. The Eagles last home win Oct. 3 North Carolina A over NC came in 1984 with Doug Flutie under center. BC is 8-2-1 ATS at home vs ACC foes. Former Big East rivals, Boston College ended a 4 game series losing streak last year, beating Oct. 10 Pittsburgh A Pitt 26-19. The Eagles have won 6 of the last 9 home meetings vs the Panthers. BC is 10-18 in series. BC ended 3 game series losing streak LTH. Hokies, thinned by inj’s, led 14-7 at half. Oct. 17 at Virginia Tech G BC scored 24 unanswered, outg’d VT 270-147 in 2H. Eagles have won 2 of the L/3 and are on a 3-0 ATS run. The Eagles are just 2-7 all-time vs the Jackets and they’ve lost the last 3 meetings. The Oct. 24 Georgia Tech G took place in Ireland for ‘16’s opener. GT scored the GW td with just :35 left. BC has lost 9 straight vs Clemson and only 1 loss decided was by single digits. The Eagles are just Oct. 31 at Clemson G 9-19 when hosting ACC foes. ‘18 QB Brown hurt first series and Eagles only had 113 yds in 27-7 loss. Home team has lost 4 straight. BC is 4-6 L/10 vs the Orange. There has been an incredible 8 upsets in Nov. 7 at Syracuse A last 10 meetings! ‘18 Syracuse had a 559-356 yard edge and 28-18 fd edge as the Eagles fell 42-21. This is considered a conference game this season. BC has lost the last 7 meetings including last Nov. 14 Notre Dame A year in South Bend, 40-7. The Irish have covered 2 straight but the Eagles covered 5 of 6 prior. Bonus: The Eagles are 1-4 on Senior Day. BC has lost their last six ACC home finales by an avg of 18.5 Nov. 21 ppg. BC is also 1-5 ATS in ACC home finales. L’ville won the F/3 ACC meetings, but BC has won 2 of the L/3. BC is on a 3-0 ATS run vs the Cards. Nov. 27 Louisville (Fri) A ‘18 BC returned home after loss at NC St. The Eagles ran for 251 yards during the 38-20 victory. The Eagles have never lost to the Cavaliers in 6 meetings. LTH was also the last meeting, in 2017 Dec. 5 at Virginia A when BC jumped out to a 24-0 lead and won 41-10, pulling their 2nd of 3 straight outright upsets. Dec. 12 .
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