2007 Boston College Football Preview
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by MegECass110
This could possibly be the most ridiculously biased thing I've ever written, but I love it. For a team-by-team breakdown of the football powerhouse known as the Atlantic Coast Conference, and other college football projections, go to sportsprojections.com.
Enjoy! Matt Ryan, if you're reading this, I hope you realize my expectations of you are way too high. But you've been the best QB BC has had since, yikes, Doug Flutie. So just go out there and play. If you could win the ACC in the process, that'd be fab.
Last year record: 10-3, 5-3 in the ACC
Last Year Summary: The Boston College Eagles finished 2006 with an exciting last second win over Navy in the Meineke Bowl. Although the season ended on a high note, the Eagles can’t help but think of what could have been. Upset losses to NC State and Miami tarnished what could have been a season that truly put the program on the map. They finished second in the conference behind surprising Wake Forest. Junior quarterback Matt Ryan earned 1 st team All-ACC honors, and OL Josh Beekman was an All-American.
Returning Starters: 16 (7 on offense, 9 on defense)
Players to Watch This Season: QB Matt Ryan, LB Jolonn Dunbar, DT BJ Raji, DE Nick Larkin, LB Brian Toal, WR Kevin Challenger, RB LV Whitworth
Offensive Strengths: Passing game, wide receivers
Offensive Weaknesses: New zone blocking scheme
Defensive Strengths: Defensive line, linebackers.
Defensive Weaknesses: Secondary.
2007 Projection: 2007 will be a rebuilding season of some sort at the Heights. Under new head coach Jeff Jagodzinski, the Eagles will have new leadership at the top, but leadership on the field is about same. Ryan could be in for a huge year, and may be one of the top quarterbacks in the nation when the season ends. As always, though, the strength of the Eagles will be on defense. ACC Defensive Player of the Year candidate Jolonn Dunbar and the rest of BC’s linebacking corps will be the heart and soul of the team. It will be interesting to see the impact of a new head coach. Former coach Tom O’Brien is the winningest coach in school history, so Coach Jags and the 2007 Eagles have a tough act to follow. The Eagles have won seven consecutive bowl games, the longest active streak in the nation. In 2007, they will look to make it 8.
Big Games of the Year: at Notre Dame, at Virginia Tech, Florida State, at Clemson
2007 Projected Record: 10-2
2007 Projected Bowl (if applicable): Winners of the ACC, BCS bowl
2007 Boston College Football Schedule
W Sept. 1 Wake Forest*
W Sept. 8 North Carolina State*
W Sept. 15 at Georgia Tech*
W Sept. 22 Army
W Sept. 29 Massachusetts (Parents’ Weekend)
W Oct. 6 Bowling Green
W Oct. 13 at Notre Dame
L Oct. 25 (Thurs.) at Virginia Tech*
W Nov. 3 Florida State*
W Nov. 10 at Maryland*
W Nov. 17 at Clemson*
L Nov. 24 Miami*
- Denotes ACC Games

