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Wolfpack at Eagles | Nov. 16 Boston College, which is coming off a 48-34 non-conference win at New Mexico State, returns to league action when it hosts Atlantic Coast Conference opponent NC State in its final home game of 2013 on Saturday, Nov. 16 at 12:30 p.m. The game will be broadcast by the ACC Regional Sports Networks. The Eagles are 6-4 in the all-time series against the Wolfpack and are 2-2 in the last four meetings, including a 27-10 loss in Raleigh, N.C., in 2012. Saturday’s game against NC State will mark the final home game for 18 Boston College football players. The are (alphabetically): WR Alex Ami- don, DB Ted Davenport, LB Steele Divitto, DE Kasim Edebali, K/P Freese, LB Connor Galligan, QB Mike Marscovetra, TE Mike Naples, TE C.J. Parsons, OL Matt Patchan, LB Kevin Pierre-Lou- is, DL Kaleb Ramsey, QB Chase Rettig, DL Jaryd Rudolph, TE/FB Jake Sinkovec, OL Ian White, RB Andre Williams and DB Zach Wolfe. A 2013 mid-season All-America second-team honoree by Phil Steele, SI.com and CBSSports.com, running back Andre Williams is the nation’s leading rusher with an average of 163.4 rushing yards per game. Most recently, he registered 30 attempts for a school-record 295 yards and two fourth-quarter touchdown runs to lift Boston College to a 48-34 win at New Mexico State, marking the third time this season he has rushed for more than 200 yards. Williams surpassed his previous high (263 vs. Army) and the school’s, which was previously held by Montel Harris (264, NC State, 2009). With the score tied at 34, Williams registered a season-long 80-yard touchdown run with 4:53 left to play, then gave the visiting Eagles a two touchdown lead on a 47-yard touch- down run with 2:33 remaining in the game. A veteran offensive line, which includes left tackle Matt Patchan, a transfer from the University of Florida who has 17 combined starts, guard Bobby Vardaro (29 starts), center Andy Gallik (24 starts), guard Harris Williams (10 starts) and right tackle Ian White (32 starts), has combined for 112 career starts and paves the way for senior running back and Doak Walker Award candidate Andre Williams. BC leads its conference -- and ranks third in the country -- in both fewest penalties per game and fewest penalty yards per game. Through nine games this season, the Eagles have been penalized 30 times totaling 262 yards. BC also leads its conference -- and ranks seventh in the country -- in turnovers lost. To date, the Eagles have turned the ball over just nine times (five fumbles and four interceptions). Out of 123 teams, Boston College checks in fifth among FBS institutions in red-zone offense through nine games in 2013. The Eagles have scored on 18-of-19 chances inside the red zone and are in second place among league opponents. BC has scored 11 touchdowns (seven rushing touchdowns and four passing touchdowns) and has kicked seven field goals to account for their 18 scores from inside the red zone. Boston College senior middle linebacker Steele Divitto earned Atlantic Coast Conference Co-Linebacker of the Week honors with Duke’s Kelby Brown after he recorded a game-high 18 tackles, including six solo tackles and 1.5 tackles for loss, in the Eagles’ 48-34 win at New Mexico State. His tackling total marked a season high and equaled his career best, which he achieved against Army in 2012. Divitto has registered 80 tackles, including 34 solo tackles, through nine games in 2013 and ranks third among ACC leaders in average tackles per game with 8.9. #NCSUVSBC #BCFOOTBALL @bcfootballnews BOSTON COLLEGE FOOTBALL 2013 10 NC State Wolfpack (3-6, 0-6 ACC) nov. 16 • Alumni Stadium • BC leads series, 6-4 BC in 2013 RESULT (5-4, 2-3 ACC Atlantic) Date Opponent W/L Score Attn. TV 8/31 Villanova W 24-14 30,992 ESPNews 9/6 Wake Forest* W 24-10 32,465 ESPN2 9/14 So. California L 35-7 60,006 Pac 12 Net. 9/28 #8 Florida State* L 48-34 40,129 ABC/ESPN2 10/5 Army W 48-27 33,128 ESPN3 10/12 #3 Clemson L 24-14 77,506 ABC/ESPN2 10/26 North Carolina* L 34-10 43,000 ACC RSN 11/2 Virginia Tech* W 34-27 30,129 ABC/ESPN2 11/9 New Mexico St. W 48-34 14,997 ESPN3 SCHEDULE Nov. 16 NC State* ................................12:30 p.m. (ACC RSN) Nov. 23 at Maryland* ................................3:30 p.m. (ACC RSN) Nov. 30 at Syracuse*...........................................................TBA Home: 4-1 *ACC Games: 2-3 Away: 1-3 Non-Conference: 3-1 Neutral: 0-0 All times Eastern storylines FOOTBALL CONTACTS Tim Clark | Assoc. Director, Athletics Communications 617.552.8841 | [email protected] Chris Cameron | Assoc. 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Wolfpack at Eagles | Nov. 16

• Boston College, which is coming off a 48-34 non-conference win at New Mexico State, returns to league action when it hosts Atlantic Coast Conference opponent NC State in its final home game of 2013 on Saturday, Nov. 16 at 12:30 p.m. The game will be broadcast by the ACC Regional Sports Networks.

• The Eagles are 6-4 in the all-time series against the Wolfpack and are 2-2 in the last four meetings, including a 27-10 loss in Raleigh, N.C., in 2012.

• Saturday’s game against NC State will mark the final home game for 18 Boston College football players. The are (alphabetically): WR Alex Ami-don, DB Ted Davenport, LB Steele Divitto, DE Kasim Edebali, K/P Freese, LB Connor Galligan, QB Mike Marscovetra, TE Mike Naples, TE C.J. Parsons, OL Matt Patchan, LB Kevin Pierre-Lou-is, DL Kaleb Ramsey, QB Chase Rettig, DL Jaryd Rudolph, TE/FB Jake Sinkovec, OL Ian White, RB Andre Williams and DB Zach Wolfe.

• A 2013 mid-season All-America second-team honoree by Phil Steele, SI.com and CBSSports.com, running back Andre Williams is the nation’s leading rusher with an average of 163.4 rushing yards per game. Most recently, he registered 30 attempts for a school-record 295 yards and two fourth-quarter touchdown runs to lift Boston College to a 48-34 win at New Mexico State, marking the third time this season he has rushed for more than 200 yards. Williams surpassed his previous high (263 vs. Army) and the school’s, which was previously held by Montel Harris (264, NC State, 2009). With the score tied at 34, Williams registered a season-long 80-yard touchdown run with 4:53 left to play, then gave the visiting Eagles a two touchdown lead on a 47-yard touch-down run with 2:33 remaining in the game.

• A veteran offensive line, which includes left tackle Matt Patchan, a transfer from the University of Florida who has 17 combined starts, guard Bobby Vardaro (29 starts), center Andy Gallik (24 starts), guard Harris Williams (10 starts) and right tackle Ian White (32 starts), has combined for 112 career starts and paves the way for senior running back and Doak Walker Award candidate Andre Williams.

• BC leads its conference -- and ranks third in the country -- in both fewest penalties per game and fewest penalty yards per game. Through nine games this season, the Eagles have been penalized 30 times totaling 262 yards.

• BC also leads its conference -- and ranks seventh in the country -- in turnovers lost. To date, the Eagles have turned the ball over just nine times (five fumbles and four interceptions).

• Out of 123 teams, Boston College checks in fifth among FBS institutions in red-zone offense through nine games in 2013. The Eagles have scored on 18-of-19 chances inside the red zone and are in second place among league opponents. BC has scored 11 touchdowns (seven rushing touchdowns and four passing touchdowns) and has kicked seven field goals to account for their 18 scores from inside the red zone.

• Boston College senior middle linebacker Steele Divitto earned Atlantic Coast Conference Co-Linebacker of the Week honors with Duke’s Kelby Brown after he recorded a game-high 18 tackles, including six solo tackles and 1.5 tackles for loss, in the Eagles’ 48-34 win at New Mexico State. His tackling total marked a season high and equaled his career best, which he achieved against Army in 2012. Divitto has registered 80 tackles, including 34 solo tackles, through nine games in 2013 and ranks third among ACC leaders in average tackles per game with 8.9.

#NCSUVSBC#BCFOOTBALL

@bcfootballnews

BOSTON COLLEGEFOOTBALL 201310 NC State Wolfpack (3-6, 0-6 ACC)

nov. 16 • Alumni Stadium • BC leads series, 6-4

BC in 2013

RESULT (5-4, 2-3 ACC Atlantic)

Date Opponent W/L Score Attn. TV 8/31 Villanova W 24-14 30,992 ESPNews9/6 Wake Forest* W 24-10 32,465 ESPN29/14 So. California L 35-7 60,006 Pac 12 Net.9/28 #8 Florida State* L 48-34 40,129 ABC/ESPN210/5 Army W 48-27 33,128 ESPN310/12 #3 Clemson L 24-14 77,506 ABC/ESPN210/26 North Carolina* L 34-10 43,000 ACC RSN11/2 Virginia Tech* W 34-27 30,129 ABC/ESPN211/9 New Mexico St. W 48-34 14,997 ESPN3

SCHEDULE Nov. 16 NC State* ................................12:30 p.m. (ACC RSN)Nov. 23 at Maryland* ................................3:30 p.m. (ACC RSN)Nov. 30 at Syracuse* ...........................................................TBA

Home: 4-1 *ACC Games: 2-3Away: 1-3 Non-Conference: 3-1Neutral: 0-0

All times Eastern

storylines

FOOTBALL CONTACTS

Tim Clark | Assoc. Director, Athletics Communications617.552.8841 | [email protected]

Chris Cameron | Assoc. AD, Athletics Communications617.552.3004 | [email protected]

bceagles.com @BCFootballNews | @BCSportsNews facebook.com/BCAthletics

Release Date: Tuesday, Nov. 12, 2013

RB Andre Williams, the nation’s leader in rushing yards (1,471) and rushing yards per game (163.4), registered 30 attempts for a

school-record 295 yards and two fourth-quarter touchdown runs to lift Boston College to a 48-34

win at New Mexico State.

BROADCAST INFORMATION

Television | ACC RSNPlay-byPlay: Wes Durham Analyst: Brian StannSideline: Jenn Hildreth

Radio | BC IMG Sports Network | AM 850Play-by-Play: Jon MeterparelAnalyst: Pete CronanSideline: Scott Mutryn

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Wolfpack at Eagles | Nov. 16

10 SUN.

No media opportunities

11 MON.

Noon -- Steve Addazio Media Luncheon

Conte Forum Media Suite

12 TUES.

Media Availibility11 - 11:15 a.m.

13 WED.

Media Availibility11 - 11:15 a.m.

ACC TeleconferenceSteve Addazio -12:10 p.m.

14 THURS.

Media Availibility11 - 11:15 a.m.

15 FRI.

No media opportunities

16 SAT.

NC State at Boston College12:30 EST (ACC RSN)

Postgame Press Conference

weekly media planner: NC State game

FOOTBALL GRADUATION RATE TIED FOR 3RD IN NATION

BC TOPS ACC IN FOOTBALL GSR

Boston College ranks fifth in the nation for overall Grad-uation Success Rate (GSR) in all sports among FBS (Football Bowl Subdivision) schools, according to data released by the NCAA today.

In addition, Boston College’s football team’s score of 94 was best in the Atlantic Coast Conference and tied for third in the nation. Only eight FBS institutions received a football GSR of 90 or better. Those schools are Northwestern (97), Rice (96), Boston College (94), Notre Dame (94), Stanford (93), Air Force (93), Duke (92) and Boise State (91).

The NCAA developed the Graduation Success Rate as part of its academic reform initiative to more accurately assess the academic success of student-athletes. The rate holds insti-tutions accountable for transfer students unlike the federal graduation rate. The GSR also accounts for midyear enrollees and is calculated for every sport.

EAGLES AND WOLFPACK• Saturday’s game will mark the 11th meeting

between Boston College and NC State; the Eagles lead the all-time series against the Wolfpack, 6-4, including a 5-1 record within the confines of Alumni Stadium in Chestnut Hill, Mass.

• BC has won five-of-eight matchups as Atlan-tic Coast Conference opponents, including a 14-10 win in 2011 -- the last Wolfpack appearance in Chestnut Hill, Mass.

Weekly Media Schedule For your refernece, a tentative weekly media-specific schedule is located above. Please note: Boston College will practice in the morning all fall. This is the first time BC has held practice in the morning on a regular basis. The last 15 minutes of practice (approximately 11 a.m.) on Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays are open to media wishing to photograph, shoot or watch.

Weekly press conference - Mondays The weekly football media conference will be held on Monday of each game week at the Conte Forum Media Suite. Steve Addazio’s media conference, which will begin during the week of the first game and run throughout the season, is for print and television media and begins at noon. The media teleconference is streamed live over the internet through bceagles.com. After his media conference, Addazio is made available to radio media for one-on-one interviews. Lunch is served in the Conte Forum media suite. Player Interviews Players are made available for interviews immedi-ately after practice Monday-Tuesday-Wednesday on the practice field (Shea Field or Alumni Stadium) around 11:15 a.m. An attempt is made for telephone interviews to be held for media from outside the Boston area if arranged in advance with football SID Tim Clark. No player interviews are allowed on Thursday or Friday of game week.

A GLANCE BACK: NC STATE 27, BC 10 NOV. 24, 2012 • RALEIGH, N.C. • CARTER-FINLEY STADIUM

RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) -- Mike Glennon threw three touchdown passes and David Amerson returned an intercep-tion for a score Saturday as North Carolina State defeated Boston College 27-10 in the teams’ regular-season finale. NC State (7-5, 4-4 Atlantic Coast Conference) is headed for a bowl game for the third season in a row - its desti-nation is dependent on other ACC results. Glennon connected twice for touchdowns with Tobais Palmer in a span of 51 seconds late in the third quarter to propel the Wolfpack. Glennon finished 24 of 37 for 230 yards. Amerson snagged a pass that deflected off the hands of Boston College receiver Colin Larmond Jr., recording his 18th career pick and darting back for a 55-yard score 27 seconds before halftime. NC State improved to 12-2 when Amerson records an interception, including 5-0 this season. The Wolfpack overcame a shaky offensive performance in the first half - one fumble, six punts - to clinch a third consecutive winning season. Boston College’s Rolandan Finch (19 carries, 144 yards) scored from 4 yards out with 5:18 left in the third quarter to cut the lead to 14-10, but that was as close as the Eagles (2-10, 1-7) would get. Glennon found Palmer for an 8-yard score on the next drive. Then, after Juston Burris recorded the Wolfpack’s third interception of Chase Rettig, Glennon hit Palmer for a 25-yard score and a 27-10 lead. Glennon’s season total of 3,648 yards is second on the school’s all-time list, behind Philip Rivers. Glennon is the first player in NC State history to record multiple 30-touchdown seasons. He had 31 last season and 30 this year.

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THE NC STATE SERIESBC leads, 6-4

Home: 5-1 | Away: 1-3 | Neutral: 0-0

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Wolfpack at Eagles | Nov. 16

FREESE AMONG ELITE COMPANY Senior Freese handles comprehensive kick-ing duties for Boston College. The Eagles starting place-kicker for each of the last four seasons, Freese added punting responsibilities to his work output as a senior in 2013. Freese is one of just seven specialists in the FBS that is handling all three duties on special teams. The only FBS players who have the majority of their teams’ field-goal at-tempts, kickoffs and punts this season are: Richie Leone (Houston), Austin Rehkow (Idaho), Anthony Melchiori (Kent State), Justin Manton (Louisiana Monroe), Kyle Brindza (Notre Dame) and Michael Palardy (Tennessee).

GOOD FROM 51 Senior place-kicker Freese went 2-for-2 in field goal attempts, including a season-long field goal from 51 yards in the first quarter in the team’s 48-34 win at New Mexico State, to improve to 11-for-11 in field goal attempts this season. Freese, whose career long is 52 yards against Wake Forest in October 2011, improved to 2-for-3 in career attempts of 50 yards or more. Freese also recorded touchbacks in 8-of-9 kickoffs and punted four times for 194 yards (48.5 yards per punt) in BC’s 48-34 win at New Mexico State.

MYLES WILLIS Freshman running back and return special-ist Myles Willis lifted visiting Boston College to a 34-27 lead at New Mexico State with a 98-yard kickoff return for touchdown in the team’s 48-34 win over the Aggies in Las Cruces. It marked Willis’ third touchdown of his seven-game career. He has now scored a rushing TD, a receiving TD and a kickoff return for TD. Willis also rushed five times for 25 yards in the contest. Willis ranks fourth among league returnmen with an average of 27.2 yards per return.

BC averages 357.4 total yards of offense, 194.7 yards on the ground and 162.8 yards through the air.

QUARTERBACK Chase Rettig, a 6-foot-3, 206-pound senior is a 42-game starter who is one of just four quarterbacks in school history to have thrown for more than 7,000 yards. Rettig has completed 644-of-1168 passing attempts for 7,731 yards and 49 touchdowns. He is coming off a 17-for-25 for 230 yards and three touchdowns passing performance at New Mexico State (Nov. 9). Prior to the Eagles win in Las Cruces, Rettig completed 11-for-14 passes for 93 yards and one touchdown in the team’s 34-27 ACC home win over Virginia

Tech. In his last two games, Rettig is 28-for-39 for 323 yards, four touchdowns and no intercep-tions. Through nine games as a senior, Rettig is 121-of-189 for 1,463 yards, 14 touchdowns and four inteceptions. He is currently 29th among all quarterbacks at the FBS level and is fourth among ACC signal callers with a 149.3 pass efficiency rating. Rettig is among several others on an impressive list of FBS quarterbacks with active start streaks of 35 games or longer. The list is led by Georgia’s Aaron Murray with 49 straight starts and includes Wake Forest’s Tanner Price (41), Clemson’s Tahj Boyd (36), Alabama’s A.J. McCarron (36) and Virginia Tech’s Logan Thomas (36). Last fall, Rettig became BC’s fourth 3,000-yard passer in program history with 3,065 passing yards on the year, nearly matching his passing total from his first two seasons combined (3,198 passing yards). Rettig, whose younger brother Hayden is a fresh-man quarterback at Louisiana State University, is playing under his fifth offensive coordinator in four seasons. He recorded his first collegiate start in the fourth game of freshman season -- playing under then-offensive coordinator Gary Tranquill -- against Notre Dame (Oct. 2, 2010) and suffered a foot injury against the Irish and missed the following week’s game at NC State (Oct. 19, 2010); he has started each game since. Kevin Rogers and Dave Brock both served as offensive coordinators at BC during the 2011 season prior to Doug Martin in 2012. Rettig enjoyed one of the most produc-tive passing seasons in BC history under Martin, completing 253 passes for 3,065 yards with 17 touchdowns and 13 interceptions.

RECORD-BREAKING RECEIVER Six-foot, 182-pound receiver Alex Amidon is a returning All-ACC first-team honoree who caught eight passes for 88 yards and one touch-down to break BC’s career receiving yards record in the team’s 48-34 win at New Mexico. Amidon, who now has 171 receptions for 2,494 receiving yards, surpassed Rich Gunnell (2,459 yards from 2006-09) to achieve the standard. Amidon’s 30-yard touchdown reception in the third quarter lifted the Eagles to a 27-17 lead at the time. Amidon ranks fourth among league receivers with an average of 6.3 receptions per game. He ranks ninth among conference receivers with an average of 80.7 receiving yards per game. Versatile receiver Dave Dudeck, a 5-foot-11, 190-pound product of Princeton, N.J., and The Hun School where he played for his father, Dave, who is also a graduate of Hun School and former running back at the College of New Jersey, is second on the team in receptions with 10.

UP FRONT A veteran offensive line, which includes left tackle Matt Patchan, a transfer from the Universi-ty of Florida who has 17 combined starts between his time at Florida and Boston College, guard Bobby Vardaro (29 starts), center Andy Gallik (24 starts), guard Harris Williams (10 starts) and right tackle Ian White (32 starts), has combined for 113 career starts and paves the way for senior running back and Doak Walker Award candidate Andre Williams, who has 3,033 rushing yards and 22 touchdowns in 43 career games.

• Patchan (#77, left tackle) is a 6-foot-7, 300-pound product of Tampa, Fla., who played in 27 games and made eight starts at Florida prior to missing the 2012 season because of injury. Patchan’s father was an offensive tackle at the University of Miami from 1983-87 and a third-round draft choice of the Philadelphia Eagles in 1988.

• Vardaro (#76, left guard) is a junior and a local product of North Reading, Mass., who is in his third season as a starting left guard on the Eagle offensive line.

• Gallik (#59, center), a junior who is in his third season as the team’s starting center, hails from Evergreen Park, Ill., and is a grad-uate of Brother Rice. A 6-foot-3, 302-pound center, Gallik earned Spring MVP honors from ESPN.com.

• Williams (#64, right tackle), also a junior from Lynn, Mass., missed significant action last fall because of injury after earning a start in the final game of his redshirt freshman campaign in 2011.

• White (#62, right guard), one of two captain elects along with defensive end Kasim Edebali, is the team’s starting right tackle. He is a 6-foot-5, 302-pound product of Conway, N.H.

Boston College rushed 42 times for 196 yards against Virginia Tech on Nov. 2, marking the

highest rushing output against the Hokies in 2013. BC, which has rushed for more than 200 yards

four times this season, is averaging 194.7 rushing yards per game, a mark good for fourth in the

conference.

team notes

specialists

offense

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Wolfpack at Eagles | Nov. 16

THE NATION’S ELITE Six-foot, 227-pound senior running back Andre Williams, a Doak Walker Award candidate who is the nation’s leader in rushing yards (1,471) and rushing yards per game (163.4), registered 30 attempts for a school-record 295 yards and two fourth-quarter touchdown runs to lift Boston Col-lege to a 48-34 win at New Mexico State, marking the third time this season he has rushed for more than 200 yards this season. Williams surpassed his previous high (263, Army, 2013) and the school’s, which was previously held by Montel Harris (264, NC State, 2009). With the score tied at 34, Williams registered a season-long 80-yard touchdown run with 4:53 left to play, then gave the visiting Eagles a two touchdown lead on a 47-yard touchdown run with 2:33 remaining in the game.

WILLIAMS IN 2013Date Opponent No. Yds TD LGAug 31, 2013 VILLANOVA 23 114 1 26Sep 06, 2013 WAKE FOREST* 35 204 1 31Sep 14, 2013 at USC 17 38 0 13Sep 28, 2013 FLORIDA STATE* 28 149 0 30Oct 05, 2013 ARMY 30 263 5 37Oct 12, 2013 at Clemson* 24 70 0 17Oct 26, 2013 at North Carolina* 26 172 1 56Nov 2, 2013 Virginia Tech* 33 166 2 62Nov. 9, 2013 at New Mexico State 30 295 2 80Totals 246 1,471 12 80

NCAA RUSH LEADERS -- YARDS/GM Player Cl. G Rush Yds TD YPG 1. Andre Williams, BC Sr. 9 246 1,471 12 163.42. Ka’Deem Carey, Arizona Jr. 8 216 1,221 11 152.63. Bishop Sankey, Washington Jr. 9 222 1,305 13 145.04. Antonio Andrews, Western Ky. Sr. 10 226 1,407 12 140.75. Ameer Abdullah, Nebraska Jr. 9 184 1,213 7 134.8

NCAA RUSH LEADERS -- YARDS Player Cl. Pos GM Att. YDS TD 1. Andre Williams, BC Sr. RB 9 246 1,471 122. Antonio Andrews, Western Ky. Sr. RB 10 226 1,407 123. Bishop Sankey, Washington Jr. RB 9 222 1,305 134. Ka’Deem Carey, Arizona Jr. RB 8 216 1,221 115. Ameer Abdullah, Nebraska Jr. RB 9 184 1,213 7

WILLIAMS SMASHES BC RUSH RECORD He registered 30 attempts for a school-re-cord 295 yards and two fourth-quarter touchdown runs to lift Boston College to a 48-34 win at New Mexico State. Williams surpassed his previous high (263, Army, 2013) and the school’s, which was previously held by Montel Harris (264, NC State, 2009).

3 GAMES OF 200-PLUS RUSHING YARDS Williams registered 295 rushing yards on 30 attempts at New Mexico State (Nov. 9), recorded 263 yards on 30 attempts against Army (Oct. 5) and registered 204 yards on 35 attempts against Wake Forest (Sept. 6). Against the Black Knights, Williams finished one yard shy of tying the Boston College single-game record for rushing yards (264, Montel Harris, NC State, 2009). He then smashed the school standard just more than one month later at Aggie Memorial Stadium in Las Cruces, N.M.

5-TD PERFORMANCE Williams tied the school record with five rushing touchdowns in Boston College’s 48-27

home victory over Army on Oct. 5, equaling Monte Harris’ school-record five TD performance against the NC State Wolfpack in 2009.

1ST 1,000-YARD RB AT BC SINCE 2010 Senior running back Andre Williams sur-passed the 1,000-yard mark with 26 attempts for 172 yards at North Carolina (Oct. 26) and became the first BC running back to surpass 1,000 yards in a season since Montel Harris (1,243) in 2010.

DIALING UP THE PRESSURE With 25 sacks through nine games this fall, the Eagles have achieved their highest single-sea-son sack total since 2008 when they recorded 35 in 13 games and finished 8-5. Boston College’s 25 sacks in 2013 and ranks fourth in the ACC -- and 24th among all teams in FBS -- in sacks per game. Senior defensive end Kasim Edebali leads the Eagles with 8.5 sacks through nine games this fall and checks in tied for third among all ACC tacklers in sacks per game. Edebali is one of 10 different Eagles to have recorded at least one (full) sack in 2013 and joins seven defensive players who have each registered at least two sacks this season, joining teammates Steven Daniels (2.0), Steele Divitto (2.0), Josh Keyes (2.5), Kevin Pierre-Louis (2.0), Kaleb Ramsey (2.0) and defensive tackle Mehdi Abdesmad who recorded 2.0 sacks in four games prior to sustaining injury. Senior co-captain Kasim Edebali recently put forth one of the best performances of his 45-game collegiate career. The senior defensive lineman recorded seven tackles, including five solo tackles, 2.0 sacks, two forced fumbles, one pass breakup and one quarterback hurry in Boston College’s 34-27 home win over Virginia Tech (Nov. 2). Edebali was directly involved in two VT turnovers that led to BC points – he sacked Virginia Tech quarterback Logan Thomas in the third quarter and forced a turnover (fumble) that resulted in a Freese field goal that tied the score at 17, then pressured Thomas on third down in the fourth quarter that helped force an interception that resulted in a Kevin Pierre-Louis 33-yard interception return for a touchdown that lifted the Eagles to a 27-20 lead. He then forced a Logan Thomas fumble with under two minutes to play in the fourth quarter that sealed the win for the Eagles. Through nine games games, Edebali leads the team – and ranks tied for fourth in the ACC – with 8.5 sacks.

TACKLES FOR LOSS With 62 tackles for a loss of 255 yards, Boston College’s defense checks in 25th among all teams in the nation in team tackles for loss. The total is good for seventh among ACC competitors.

In addition to their season-high 11 tackles for loss in the team’s 24-14 season-opening win over Villanova (Aug. 31), the Eagles have registered 9.0 team tackles for loss in each of three games to date – Wake Forest (Sept. 6), Florida State (Sept. 28) and at North Carolina (Oct. 26).

LINEBACKERS Senior weakside linebacker Kevin Pierre-Louis, a 6-foot-1, 225-pound product of Norwalk, Conn. who is a 2013 All-Atlantic Coast Conference Preseason honoree, senior middle linebacker Steele Divitto, a 6-foot-2, 235-pound product of Ridgefield, Conn. and New Jersey’s Don Bosco Prep, and Steven Daniels, a 6-foot, 249-pound product of Cin-ncinati, Ohio and St. Xavier HS (the same high school that produced two-time consensus All-American and 2012 NFL Defensive Rookie of the Year Luke Kuechly), each rank among the conference’s top-20 in tackles per game. Pierre-Louis and Divitto rank second and third among ACC tacklers with an average of 9.0 and 8.9 tackles per game, respectively. Daniels is averaging 7.1 tackles per game (which ranks tied for 17th in the conference).

DIVITTO EARNS ACC LB OF THE WEEK Senior middle linebacker Steele Divit-to earned Atlantic Coast Conference Co-Line-backer of the Week honors with Duke’s Kelby Brown after he recorded a game-high 18 tackles, including six solo tackles and 1.5 tackles for loss, in the Eagles’ 48-34 win at New Mexico State. His tackling total marked a season high and equaled his career best, which he achieved against Army in 2012. Divitto has registered 80 tackles, including 34 solo tackles, through nine games in 2013 and ranks third among ACC leaders in average tackles per game with 8.9.

1-2 PUNCH With 333 career tackles, Kevin Pierre-Louis leads all active players in the At-lantic Coast Conference in career tackles. Steele Divitto, who has recorded 264 career tackles, is tied for second among all ACC active play-ers in career tackles.

UP FRONT Boston College’s defensive ends include senior co-captain Kasim Edebali and senior Kaleb Ramsey. Edebali has been the Eagles most disruptive defensive linemen who has registered team (and career) highs in tackles for loss (11.5), sacks (8.5) and forced fumbles. Ramsey, a defensive tackle who switched to end in 2013, has 2.0 sacks, 4.0 tackles for loss and 2 quarterback hurries. Six-foot-9, 283-pound junior Brian Mihalik, sophomore Nick Lifka and true freshman Kevin Kavalec also see action at

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Location Chestnut Hill, Mass.Founded 1863Nickname 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 Brad BatesAssociate Athletics Director Barry GallupAsst. AD/Football Ops. & Player Personnel Reggie TerryAsst. Director/Football Operations Shane Morin

COACHING STAFF

Name (Alma Mater, Year) TitleSteve Addazio (Central Conn. St., ‘81) Head CoachDon Brown (Norwich, ‘77) Def. Coordinator/LBsRyan Day (New Hampshire, ‘02) Off. Coordinator/QBsBen Albert (Massachusetts, ‘94) Defensive LineTodd Fitch (Ohio Wesleyan, ‘86) WRs/Passing Game Coord.Justin Frye (Indiana, ‘06) Offensive LineKevin Lempa (So. Conn. St., ‘74) Defensive BacksFrank Leonard (Central Conn. St., ‘81) Tight EndsSean McGowan (Fordham, ‘98) ST/SAM LBs/NickelAl Washington (Boston College, ’06) Running BacksNick Charlton (Boston College, ‘12) Grad. Asst. (Offense)Rich Gunnell (Boston College, ’09) Grad. Asst. (Offense)Mike Livingston (Connecticut, ‘12) Grad. Asst. (Defense)Chris Trifone (Endicott, ‘10) Grad. Asst. (Def./ST)Frank Piraino (Akron, ’02) Head Strength and Conditioning Coach,

FOOTBALL INFORMATION

Offensive Formation MultipleDefensive Formation Multiple2012 Overall/ACC Record 2-10/1-7Final Ranking Unranked/UnrankedStarters Returning/Lost 16/6Offensive Starters Returning/Lost 7/4Defensive Starters Returning/Lost 9/2Lettermen Returning/Lost 41/15

2012 SCHEDULE & RESULTS

Date Opponent W/L Score Attn. TV9/1 Miami L 32-41 39,262 ABC/ESPN29/8 Maine W 34-3 30,685 ESPN39/15 at Northwestern L 13-22 32,597 BTN9/29 #17 Clemson L 31-45 40,138 ESPN210/6 at Army L 31-34 39,492 CBSSN10/13 at #11 FSU L 7-51 81,075 ESPN210/20 at Georgia Tech L 17-37 40,112 RSN/NESN10/27 Maryland W 20-17 33,267 ESPN311/3 at Wake Forest L 14-28 28,963 RSN/NESN11/10 #4 Notre Dame L 6-21 44,500 ABC11/17 Virginia Tech L 23-30 OT 34,266 ACCN/TV3811/24 at NC State L 10-27 53,020 ESPN3

QUICK FACTS

team notes the end positions. In the middle, senior Jaryd Rudolph, junior Dominic Appiah (ah-pee-AH), sophomore Connor Wujciak (pronounced WOE-jack) and true freshman Truman Gutapfel (Good-APPLE) have all seen significant playing time in 2013. Six-foot-7, 287-pound junior line-man Mehdi Abdesmad, a three-year start-er, suffered a season-ending knee injury in the team’s home loss to Florida State (Sept. 28).

DEFENSIVE BACKS Junior safety Sean Sylvia has recorded 55 tackles, including 35 solo tackles, and sits fourth on the team (and first among defensive backs) in tackles. Sylvia, who averages 6.1 tackles per game, checks in 31st on the ACC leaderboard in tackles per game. Junior DBs Dominique Williams, who tallied 13 tackles, and Manuel Asprilla, who recorded 11 tackles, both recorded career sin-gle-game highs in the team’s 48-34 win at New Mexico State (Nov. 9). Against Virginia Tech (Nov. 2), Asprilla registered a season-high seven solo tackles and one interception in BC’s 34-27 home victory over Virginia Tech (Nov. 2). Asprilla picked off a Logan Thomas pass and returned it 49 yards to the 15 yard line, setting up a Freese field goal that tied the score at 10 early in the third quarter. The interception marked his second of the season and the fifth of his career.

First-year BC head coach Steve Addazio was named the school’s 35th head football coach on Dec. 4, 2012. Addazio brought with him to the Heights 26 years of coaching expe-rience, 12 postseason bowl games (including six BCS bowl games in the last 17 seasons) and two national titles while on the coaching staff at the University of Florida (a 41-14 win over Ohio State on Jan. 8, 2007 in Glendale, Ariz., and a 24-14 win over Oklahoma on Jan. 8, 2009 in Miami, Fla.). Prior to his arrival in Chestnut Hill, Addazio led the Temple University Owls in a two-year pe-riod of success, transition and growth. Hired by Temple on Dec. 23, 2010, Addazio coached the Owls to a nine-win campaign and a bowl victory for the first time in 32 seasons in his first year as head coach. His 2011 team finished the season with a 9-4 record, earning a second-place finish in the Mid-American Conference East Division and capturing a 37-15 victory over Wyoming in the New Mexico Bowl—Temple’s first bowl victo-ry since Wayne Hardin led the Owls to a 38-3 win over California in the 1979 Garden State Bowl. Prior to leading the Owls, Addazio spent six seasons (2005-10) at Florida under head coach Urban Meyer, serving as offensive coordinator in 2009-10 and interim head coach from Dec. 2009 to July 2010. During his tenure in Gainesville, the Gators participated in six postseason bowls

and won two BCS national championships. Add-azio joined the Gators’ staff as tight ends coach in 2005 and also served as offensive line, tackles and tight ends coach (2006), offensive line coach (2007) and offensive assistant head coach (2008) prior to being named offensive coordinator.

Addazio constructed his coaching staff that includes and offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach Ryan Day and defensive coordinator and linebackers coach Don Brown. Day played for offensive coordinator/quarter-backs coach Chip Kelly at New Hampshire and began his coaching career under Kelly’s tutelage in Durham in 2002. Day served as offensive coordinator at Temple with Addazio in 2012 and previously served as a graduate assistant along-side Addazio at the University of Florida under the direction of Urban Meyer. Brown, a Spencer, Mass., native who is widely regarded as one of the finest football coaches in New England, is a former head coach at Massachusetts, Northeast-ern and Plymouth State. He joined the Eagles after spending each of the last two seasons as defensive coordinator at Connecticut where he spearheaded a defense that led the Big East and ranked 10th in the nation allowing 309.9 yards per game last fall. Prior to his tenure at Con-necticut, Brown served as defensive coordinator at Maryland for two years (2009-10). Defensive line coach Ben Albert is a former nose guard and defensive tackle who played college football at Massachusetts who came to Boston College after coaching the outside linebackers at Temple for each of the last two seasons. Todd Fitch serves as wide receivers coach and passing game coordinator after he served as the offen-sive coordinator at both East Carolina University (22007-09) and, most recently, the University of South Florida (2010-12). Addazio also brought with him from his coaching tenure at Temple offensive line coach Justin Frye, who played for Addazio at Indiana and who has coached with Addazio at Florida, Temple and now Boston College. Defensive backs coach Kevin Lempa is in his third stint at Boston College having served as defensive backs coach at the Heights from 2003-06 and outside linebackers and special teams coach from 1981-90. Tight ends coach Frank Leonard was a teammate of Addazio’s at Central Connecticut State and the two have also coached together under Paul Pasqualoni at Western Connecticut State and at Temple. Sean McGowan, who served as inside linebackers coach under Addazio at Temple for two years prior to BC, is the special teams/SAM line-backers/nickel package coach. Running backs coach Al Washington is a 2006 Boston College graduate who was a three-year starter for the Eagles who played on four teams that captured bowl victories. Washington is the lone full-time coach from the previous staff that was retained. Rich Gunnell, Boston College’s career record holder for receiving yards, is in his second year as offensive graduate assistant and he is joined by new grad assistants Nick Charlton (offense), Mike Livingston (defense) and Chris Trifone (defense/special teams).

head coach Steve addazio

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.847 Senior PK Freese’s career field goal percentage, which

ranks seventh nationally among all active placekickers in

the NCAA’s FBS. Freese has made 61 of his 72 field-goal

attempts, an .847 field goal percentage.

NCAA ACTIVE CAREER LEADERS -- FIELD GOALS

Rk. Player CL G FGA FG Pct.

1. Austin Lopez , San Jose St. So. 22 37 33 0.892

2. Jared Roberts , Colorado St. Jr. 22 27 24 0.889

3. Jeremiah Detmer , Toledo Jr. 35 50 43 0.860

4. Anthony Fera , Texas Sr. 15 20 17 0.850

Zane Gonzalez , Arizona St. Fr. 9 20 17 0.850

6. Jeff Budzien , Northwestern Sr. 36 46 39 0.848

7. Freese , BC Sr. 46 72 61 0.847

.935Senior PK Freese’s field goal percentage in the last two

seasons. Freese is 29-for-31 in field goal attempts in 21

games. As a junior last fall, Freese was successfull on 18-

of-20 attempts. Through nine games as a senior in 2013,

Freese is 11-for-11.

1.000 Senior PK Freese is one of 10 placekickers in FBS

college football that has converted all of their field-goal

attempts in 2013.

Rk. Player CL G FGA FG Pct.

1. Freese, BC Sr. 9 11 11 1.000

Brian Davis, Arkansas St. Sr. 9 10 10 1.000

Travis Coons, Washington Sr. 9 9 9 1.000

Mitch Ewald, Indiana Sr. 9 8 8 1.000

Drew Basil, Ohio St. Sr. 9 7 7 1.000

Josiah Yazdani, Ohio So. 8 7 7 1.000

Brendon Levengood, UMass Sr. 9 4 4 1.000

Mauro Bondi, Nebraska Jr. 9 1 1 1.000

Kyle Peterson, Baylor Jr. 6 1 1 1.000

Matt Wogan, Oregon Fr. 9 1 1 1.000

#1 Senior RB Andre Williams leads all FBS running backs in

both rushing yards per game (163.4) and total rushing

yards (1,471).

2 BC has two of the top three active ACC career leaders in

tackles in senior linebackers Kevin Pierre-Louis (333)

and Steele Divitto (264).

3 The Eagles have produced a top-10 pick in the NFL

draft three times in the last six years – QB Matt Ryan

(3rd; Atlanta Falcons, 2008), DT B.J. Raji (9th; Green

Bay Packers, 2009) and LB Luke Kuechly (9th; Carolina

Panthers, 2012).

3 The number of 200-plus yard rushing games for senior

RB Andre Williams in 2013. Williams registered 295

rushing yards on 30 attempts at New Mexico State (Nov.

9), recorded 263 yards on 30 attempts against Army

(Oct. 5) and registered 204 yards on 35 attempts against

Wake Forest (Sept. 6).

3 Boston College had one of its former linebackers on

three straight Super Bowl winning teams – Mark Her-

zlich (NY Giants, 2012), Jo-Lonn Dunbar (Saints, 2011)

and Robert Flores (Packers, 2010).

3.33The average number of penalties called against Boston

College per game in 2013, a mark that leads all teams in

the Atlantic Coast Conference and ranks third among all

teams in the NCAA’s FBS.

5Out of 123 teams, Boston College checks in fifth among

FBS institutions in red-zone offense through nine games

in 2013. The Eagles have scored on 18-of-19 chances

inside the red zone and are in second place among

league opponents. BC has scored 11 touchdowns (sev-

en rushing touchdowns and four passing touchdowns)

and has kicked seven field goals to account for their 18

scores from inside the red zone.

6 Boston College senior WR Alex Amidon, a 2012 first-

team All-ACC selection, topped the 100-yard mark

six times in receiving yardage last year in setting a BC

single-season records with 1,210 receiving yards and 78

catches. Amidon was 11th nationally in receiving yards

per game last fall.

9.1 Senior linebacker Kevin Pierre-Louis ranks second

among all Atlantic Coast Conference tacklers with an

average of 9.1 tackles per game in 2013. Pierre-Louis is

tied for 36th among all defenders in FBS college football.

10With six receptions for a game-high 121 receiving yards

at No. 3 Clemson, senior WR Alex Amidon registered the

school-record 10th 100+-yard receiving performances of

his career. He surpassed Rich Gunnell and Brian Bren-

nan, who each registered eight 100+-yard performances

in their careers, for the school record in the team’s home

victory over Army (Oct. 6, 2013).

8.32Senior LB Kevin Pierre-Louis’ career tackles per game

average, a mark that is good for eighth among all defen-

sive players in the NCAA’s FBS.

NCAA ACTIVE CAREER LEADERS

TOTAL TACKLES/GAME

Rk. Name, School Cl. Pos. GM S A Tot T/G

1. Tyler Matakevich , Temple So. LB 20 153 61 11 10.70

2. Keith Smith , San Jose St. Sr. LB 46 216 223 10 9.54

3. Trevon Stewart , Houston So. DB 21 95 102 9 9.38

4. Yawin Smallwood , UConn Jr. LB 33 126 177 9 9.18

5. Derrick Mathews , Houston Jr. LB 35 158 156 9 8.97

6. A.J. Johnson , Tennessee Jr. LB 34 146 156 9 8.88

7. Andrew Jackson , Western Ky. Sr. LB 35 163 142 9 8.71

8. Kevin Pierre-Louis , BC Sr. LB 40 195 138 8 8.32

8.5The number of sacks through nine games for co-cap-

tains Kasim Edebali, a mark that is good for 11th

among all tacklers at the NCAA FBS level. It ranks tied

for third among all defensive players in the ACC.

9The number of Boston College turnovers in 2013. The

Eagles have lost five fumbles, including two at New

Mexico State, and have thrown four interceptions. BC

leads the conference and ranks seventh in the country in

turnovers lost.

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12 The number of career 100-plus yard rushing perfor-

mances for senior RB Andre Williams. He recorded two

100-yard performances as a freshman, one as a sopho-

more, two as a junior, and has registered seven 100-yard

rushing efforts as a senior.

25Team sacks in 2013. That mark is good for fourth in the

ACC and 24th in the FBS. Boston College has equaled its

highest single-season sack output since 2008 when they

recorded 35 in 13 games. The 2008 team went 9-5, and

were led by defensive stars B.J. Raji, Ron Brace, Mark

Herzlich, Mike McLaughlin and Robert Francois.

41Senior QB Chase Rettig has registered 41 career starts

in four seasons. A 6-foot-3, 213-pound senior from San

Clemente, Calif., Rettig made his first collegiate start in

the fourth game of his freshman season against Notre

Dame (Oct. 2, 2010), suffered a foot injury against the

Irish and missed the following week’s game at NC State

(Oct. 19, 2010). Rettig has started each game since.

Rettig is among several others on an impressive list of

FBS quarterbacks with active start streaks of 35 games

or longer. The list is led by Georgia’s Aaron Murray with

50 straight starts and includes Wake Forest’s Tanner Price

(42), Clemson’s Tahj Boyd (37), Alabama’s A.J. McCarron

(37) and Virginia Tech’s Logan Thomas (37).

80 Boston College’s -- and the ACC’s -- longest run play

from scrimmage in 2013 is an Andre Williams’ 80-yard

touchdown run in the fourth quarter of the team’s 48-34

win at New Mexico State (Nov. 9).

88 BC won 88 games in the 2000s (2000-09, including

bowls), tying Auburn and Southern California for 11th

among all teams in college football. 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 cam-

paign in 1999 and a 7-6 season in 2010, BC captured 103

victories in 12 straight winning seasons from 1999-2010.

94.7% Boston College’s red zone scoring percentage, a mark

that is good for second in the ACC (behind Florida State)

and fifth among all teams in FBS. BC has scored on 18-

of-19 chances within the red zone.

95 The number of coaching victories for defensive

coordinator Don Brown. Brown is 95-45 in 12 seasons

as a head coach at 3 institutions – Plymouth State,

Northeastern and Massachusetts. He went 43-19 as

head coach at Massachusetts from 2004-08, guiding the

Minutemen to their best five-year span in program his-

tory (.694 win percentage). He went 25-6 as head coach

at Plymouth State from 1993-95 and led Northeastern

to a combined record of 27-20 in four seasons as head

coach (2000-03). He went 18-7 in his last two seasons

leading the Huskies.

98 Freshman Myles Willis registered a 98-yard kickoff

return for a touchdown in the fourth quarter of BC’s

48-24 win at New Mexico State, which marked the first

BC kickoff return for a touchdown since Jeff Smith

recorded a 96-yard return against Clemson on Sept. 6,

2006. It marked the second-longest kickoff return is

school history. Three Eagles have registered 100-yard

kickoff returns for touchdowns – DuJuan Daniels

against Syracuse in 1999, Mike Esposito (Miami, 1973)

and Joe Diminick (St. Bonaventure, 1948).

149.3Senior QB Chase Rettig’s passing efficiency, a mark that

ranks fourth among all quarterbacks in the ACC. Boston

College, which owns a passing efficiency rating of 148.3

through nine games, checks in 32nd among all teams in

the country in this category.

195The number of career solo tackles for senior LB Kevin

Pierre-Louis, a mark that is good for fifth among all

active players at the NCAA FBS level.

NCAA ACTIVE CAREER LEADERS

SOLO TACKLES

Rk. Name, School Total

1. Deone Bucannon , Washington St. 249

2. Shawn Jackson , Tulsa 233

3. Keith Smith , San Jose St. 216

4. Chris Borland , Wisconsin 204

5. Kevin Pierre-Louis, Boston College 195

264The number of career tackles by senior LB Steele

Divitto. He is tied for second among all players in the

Atlantic Coast Conference in career tackles behind

teammate Kevin Pierre-Louis.

295Senior RB Andre Williams rushing total at New Mexico

State, a Boston College record. The 6-foot-, 227-pound

product of Schnecksville, Pa., ran 30 times to surpass

the single-game record formerly held by Montel Harris

(264, NC State, 2009). The total was the 4th highest by

an FBS RB this year and the 5th-highest total by an ACC

player in history.

320Boston College equaled its season high with 320 rushing

yards in the team’s 48-34 win at New Mexico State (Nov.

9). The Eagles also gained 320 yards on 43 rushing

attempts in a 48-27 home win over Army (Oct. 5).

1,471RB Andre Williams has 1,471 rushing yards this season,

which ranks fourth on the Boston College’s single-sea-

son list behind Mike Cloud (1,726), Derrick Knight

(1,721) and William Green (1,559). He is 88 yards shy of

surpassing Green for third place on the list.

2,494WR Alex Amidon, who caught eight passes for 88 yards

and one touchdown in a 48-34 win at New Mexico State

(Nov. 9), surpassed Rich Gunnell to become Boston

College’s all-time leader in receiving yards with a 30-yard

touchdown reception in the third quarter. Amidon

now has 2,494 career receiving yards. Also, among

the school’s receptions leaders, Amidon passed Mark

Chmura, who caught 164 passes from 1987-91, for third

place behind Gunnell and Pete Mitchell (190 receptions

from 1991-94).

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Sr. 6-0 182 Greenfield, Mass.

• 2013 Biletnikoff Award candidate who has 57 receptions for 726 yards and four touchdowns in 2013; he ranks fourth in the conference in receptions per game (6.3) and ranks ninth among league receivers in yards per game (80.7).

• Earned ACC Receiver of the Week honors after catching six passes for a game-high 121 yards and one touchdown – a career-long 69-yard reception in the third quarter – in the team’s 24-14 loss at third-ranked Clemson on Saturday, Oct. 12.

• Established single-season school records for receptions (78) and receiving yards (1,210) in 2012

• 2012 All-ACC first team selection• Ranked 11th in the NCAA and second in the

ACC for receiving yards per game (100.8) as junior

• Finished the year second among ACC receivers in receptions per game (6.5)

• Totaled 100 or more receiving yards in six games last year; tied Brian Brennan (1983) for the school record for 100-yard receiving games in a season

CAREER STATISTICS -- RECEIVINGYEAR G REC YDS AVG TD LG 2010 10 16 338 21.1 2 67 2011 12 20 220 11.0 1 41 2012 12 78 1210 15.6 7 492013 9 57 726 12.7 4 69TOTAL 42 171 2494 14.6 14 69

CAREER HIGHS TDs: 2, at Army, Oct 6, 2012; Clemson, Sep 29, 2012 Long rush: 24, at Army, Oct 06, 2012 Receptions: 13, vs. Villanova, Aug. 31, 2013 Receiving yards: 193, Clemson, Sep 29, 2012 (8 recep)Receiving TDs: 2, Clemson, Sep 29, 2012 Long reception: 69, at Clemson, Oct 12, 2013

BC RECEPTIONS: CAREERName Years Rec. Yds. TDPete Mitchell 1991-94 190 2,388 20Rich Gunnell 2006-09 181 2,459 18Alex Amidon 2010-pres. 171 2,494 14Mark 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 14

BC RECEIVING YARDAGE: CAREER Yds Name Year 2,494 Alex Amidon 2010-present 2,459 Rich Gunnell 2006-09 2,388 Pete Mitchell 1991-94 2,337 Kelvin Martin 1983-86 2,180 Brian Brennan 1980-83 2,046 Mark Chmura 1987-91 2,036 Grant Adams 2001-04 2,023 Brandon Robinson 2005-08 2,000 Darren Flutie 1984-87 1,965 Tom Waddle 1985-88 1,959 Dedrick Dewalt 1998-2001 1,798 Anthony DiCosmo 1995-98

BC RECEPTIONS: SEASON Rec. Name Year 78 Alex Amidon 2012 76 Andre Callender 2007 70 Tom Waddle 1988 66 Pete Mitchell 1993 Brian Brennan 1983 64 Rich Gunnell 2007 Gerard Phelan 1984 60 Rich Gunnell 2009

BC RECEIVING YARDAGE: SEASON Yds Name Year 1,215 Alex Amidon 2012 1,149 Brian Brennan 1983 958 Kelvin Martin 1985 931 Rich Gunnell 2007 902 Tom Waddle 1988 880 Rich Gunnell 2009

BC RECEIVING YARDAGE: GAME Yds Name Year Game 229 Scott Nizolek 1982 Penn State 226 Gerard Phelan 1984 Miami 193 Alex Amidon 2012 Clemson 185 Brian Brennan 1983 Temple

BC 100 YD GAMES: CAREER Games Name Year 10 Alex Amidon 2010-present 8 Brian Brennan 1980-83 8 Rich Gunnell 2006-09

Jr. 5-11 177 Everett, Mass.

• Has registered career highs for tackles (52) and solo tackles (42) through nine games in 2013

• Recorded a career-high 11 tackles in the team’s 48-34 win at New Mexico State (Nov. 9)

• Started all 12 games at cornerback as a sophomore in 2012

• Competed in 1,008 plays; one of only three BC players to play in 1,000 or more snaps on the year

• Recorded 42 tackles (27 solo) and five pass breakups as a sophomore

• Compiled a season-high seven tackles, an interception, and a pass breakup at Florida State (Oct. 13)

CAREER STATISTICSDEFENSIVE G UA A Tot TFL FF/FR INT2011 9 12 18 30 1.5-8 0/0 0-02012 12 27 15 42 2.5-6 1/0 2-352013 9 42 10 52 7.0-13 0/0 2-49TOTAL 30 81 43 124 11.0-27 1/0 4-84

CAREER HIGHSAll-purpose yards: 49, Virginia Tech, Nov 2, 2013 Interceptions: 1, 4 timesLong interception return: 49, Virginia Tech, Nov 2, 2013 Tackles: 11, at New Mexico State, Nov 09, 2013 (8-3)Sacks: 1.0, Florida State, Nov 3, 2011 (1-0)Tackles for loss: 2.0, Villanova, Aug 31, 2013 (2-0)Fumbles forced: 1, at Wake Forest, Nov 3, 2012 Pass breakups: 2, Virginia Tech, Nov 17, 2012 ; Army, Oct 05, 2013

So. 6-0 249 Cincinnati, Ohio

• Has recorded 10 (or more) tackles twice in 2013; has registered at least eight tackles in a game five times (in nine games)

• Registered his first career interception in the fourth quarter of the team’s 48-24 win at New Mexico State (Nov. 9)

• Played in 10 games as a true freshman in 2012• Made one start at weak side linebacker at Wake

Forest (Nov. 3) last fall; has started all seven games in 2013

CAREER STATISTICSDEFENSIVE G UA A Tot TFL FF/FR INT2012 10 16 9 25 0.5-2 0/0 02013 9 39 25 64 5.5-10 1/0 0TOTAL 18 55 34 89 6.0-12 1/0 0

CAREER HIGHSAll-purpose yards: 8, at New Mexico State, Nov 09, 2013 Interceptions: 1, at New Mexico State, Nov 09, 2013 Long interception return: 8, at New Mexico State, Nov 09, 2013 Tackles: 11, Army, Oct 05, 2013 (9-2)Sacks: 2.0, Army, Oct 05, 2013 (2-0)Tackles for loss: 3.0, Army, Oct 05, 2013 (3-0)Fumbles forced: 1, Florida State, Sep 28, 2013 Pass breakups: 1, at New Mexico State, Nov 09, 2013 ; Florida State, Sep 28, 2013

pLAYER PROFILES21 • manuel asprilla db

52 • steven daniels Lb

83 • alex amidon Wr

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Sr. 6-2 237 Ridgefield, Conn.

• Has started each of the last 32 games at linebacker; moved from strong side to middle during spring of 2013

• Matched a career high with 18 tackles in the team’s 48-34 win at New Mexico State (Nov. 9)

• Named to the Lott IMPACT Trophy Watch List in May 2013

• Earned 2013 Phil Steele Preseason All-ACC second-team honors

• Led the team with 1,052 snaps played in 2012• Finished the season ranked second on the

team with 92 tackles • Averaged over seven tackles per game a

junior

CAREER STATISTICSDEFENSIVE G UA A TAC TFL FF/FR INT2010 11 9 11 20 0.5-0 0/2 0-02011 12 36 36 72 3.5-15 0/0 1-02012 12 54 38 92 0.5-2 2/4 0-02013 9 34 46 80 4.5/16 0/1 0TOTAL 44 133 131 264 9.0/33 2/7 0

CAREER HIGHSInterceptions: 1, Massachusetts, Sept. 24, 2011Tackles: 18, at New Mexico State, Nov 09, 2013 (6-12); at Army, Oct 06, 2012 (10-8)Sacks: 1.0, 4 timesSacks: 1.0, 4 timesTackles for loss: 1.5, Virginia Tech, Nov 02, 2013 (1-0); at New Mexico State, Nov 09, 2013 (1-0)Fumbles forced: 1, ND, Nov. 10, 2012; at FSU, Oct. 13, 2012 Fumbles recovered: 1, 6 timesPass breakups: 2, at WFU, Nov. 3, 2012; ND, Nov. 10, 2012

So. 5-11 190 Princeton, N.J.

• Assumed punt return duties on Nov. 2 against Virginia Tech following an injury to Spiffy Evans

• Ranked third on the team with 111 rushing yards in nine games in 2012

• Recorded 21 receptions for 155 yards out of the backfield as a true freshman last fall

• Scored first career touchdown against Maryland (Oct. 20, 2012)

RECEIVING G Rec Yds TD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G2012 9 21 155 1 20 2.3 7.4 17.22013 9 10 76 1 20 1.1 7.6 8.4TOTAL 18 31 231 2 20 1.7 7.5 12.8

PUNT RETURNS G No. Yds TD Lg Avg/R Avg/G2012 9 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.02013 9 3 25 0 15 8.3 2.8TOTAL 18 3 25 0 15 8.3 1.4

KICK RETURNS G No. Yds TD Lg Avg/R Avg/G2012 9 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.02013 9 7 111 0 30 15.9 12.3TOTAL 18 7 111 0 30 15.9 6.2

CAREER HIGHS TDs: 1, three times Rush attempts: 14, at Wake Forest, Nov 03, 2012 Rush yards: 39, at NC State, Nov 24, 2012 (5 carries)Rush TDs: 1, Virginia Tech, Nov 17, 2012 Long rush: 18, at NC State, Nov 24, 2012 Receptions: 5, at Florida State, Oct 13, 2012 Receiving yards: 47, at Army, Oct 06, 2012 (3 receptions)Receiving TDs: 1, Md, Oct 27, 2012; Army, Oct 5, 2013Long reception: 20, three timesAll-purpose yards: 68, Florida State, Sep 28, 2013 Punt returns: 1, Virginia Tech, Nov 2, 2013 ; at New Mexico State, Nov 09, 2013 ; at North Carolina, Oct 26, 2013 Punt return yards: 15, at North Carolina, Oct 26, 2013 (1 returns)Long punt return: 15, at North Carolina, Oct 26, 2013 Kick returns: 3, Florida State, Sep 28, 2013 Kick return yards: 48, Florida State, Sep 28, 2013 (3 returns)Long kick return: 30, Villanova, Aug 31, 2013 Tackles: 1, 4 times

Sr. 6-3 246 Hamburg, Germany

• Was elected team co-captain (along with offensive lineman Ian White) at the conclusion of preseason training camp in late August

• Has started 35 games over the last four seasons along the defensive line

• Led the team in tackles for loss (7.5) and sacks (2.0) as a junior in 2012

CAREER STATISTICSDEFENSIVE G UA A TAC TFL PD FF/FR2010 13 7 6 13 1.5-7 1 0/02011 12 13 14 27 0.5-2 5 0/02012 11 32 27 59 7.5-35 4 1/12013 9 22 21 43 11.5-65 3 3/1TOTAL 45 74 68 142 21.0-109 13 4/2

SACKS G UA A Total Yds2010 13 0 0 0.0 02011 12 0 0 0.0 02012 11 1 1 1.5 102013 9 7 3 8.5 56TOTAL 45 8 4 10.0 66

CAREER HIGHSTackles: 8, Virginia Tech, Nov 17, 2012 (7-1); at NC State, Nov 24, 2012 (5-3)Sacks: 2.0, Virginia Tech, Nov 02, 2013 (1-2); Florida State, Sep 28, 2013 (2-0)Tackles for loss: 3.0, Villanova, Aug 31, 2013 (3-0)Fumbles forced: 2, Virginia Tech, Nov 02, 2013 Fumbles recovered: 1, at Army, Oct 06, 2012 ; Villanova, Aug 31, 2013 Pass breakups: 3, at Miami (Fla.), Nov 25, 2011

Jr. 5-11 190 Hollywood, Fla.

• Suffered a broken clavicle at North Carolina on Oct. 26.• Earned 2013 Phil Steele preseason All-America third-team

honors as a punt return specialist; also captured All-ACC first-team accolades at the position from the publication.

• Ranked fourth among all receivers on the team with 22 receptions for 257 yards

CAREER STATISTICSRECEIVINGSEASON G REC YDS AVG TD LG 2011 10 0 0 0.0 0 0 2012 11 22 257 11.7 1 362013 7 7 97 13.9 1 26Totals 28 29 354 12.2 2 36

RETURNS KR YDS AVG TD LG PR YDS AVG TD LG2011 23 485 21.1 0 32 0 0 0.0 0 02012 34 631 18.6 0 30 11 278 25.3 1 822013 4 64 16.0 0 19 12 147 12.2 0 34Totals 61 1180 19.3 0 32 23 425 18.5 1 82 CAREER HIGHS Touchdowns: 2, Maine, Sept. 8, 2012 Receptions: 4, 3 times (last vs. Notre Dame, Nov. 10, 2012) Receiving yards: 70, Clemson, Sept. 29, 2012 (4 receps)Receiving TDs: 1, WF, Sep 6, 2013 ; Maine, Sep 8, 2012 Long reception: 36, Maine, Sept. 8, 2012All-purpose yards: 180, Clemson, Sept. 29, 2012Punt returns: 4, Virginia Tech, Nov. 17, 2012Punt return yards: 109, Maryland, Oct. 27, 2012 (3 retrns)Long punt return: 82, Maine, Sept. 8, 2012Kick returns: 6, Clemson, Sept. 29, 2012Kick return yards: 110, Clemson, Sept. 29, 2012 (6 retrns)Long kick return: 32, Wake Forest, Oct. 1, 2011

91 • Kasim Edebali DE26 • david dudeck rb/wr

pLAYER PROFILES

7 • spiffy evans WR

49 • steele divitto lb

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Sr. 5-11 192 Strongsville, Ohio

• One of the most accurate placekickers in the nation with a .847 (61-for-72) career field-goal percentage; holds the Boston College record field goals in a career

• Is 29-of-31 in field goal attempts in the last two seasons (93.5 percent)

• Improved to 2-for-3 in career attempts of 50 yards or more with a 51 yarder at New Mexico State (Nov. 9)

• Also handles kickoff and punt responsibilities in 2013; is one of only seven kickers in the FBS that handles all three duties on special teams

• Earned 2013 preseason All-ACC fourth-team honors by Phil Steele

• Ranks second on the school’s single-season field goals list (26; 2010)

• Has matched the school record for field goals in a game three times – 4; vs. Wake Forest (Oct. 1, 2011), vs. Kent State (Sept. 11, 2010) and at Florida State (Oct. 16, 2010)

• Connected on 18-of-20 field goal attempts (90.0 conversion percentage) as a junior in 2012; the 90% success rate ranked sixth in the nation

CAREER STATISTICSFG FGM FGA PCT LG PAM PAA PCT PTS2010 22 25 .880 49 24 25 .960 902011 10 16 .625 52 26 27 .947 562012 18 20 .900 45 24 24 1.000 782013 11 11 1.000 51 30 30 1.000 63 Totals 61 72 .847 52 104 106 .980 287

PUNTING G No. Yards Lg Avg2010 13 0 0 0 0.02011 12 0 0 0 0.02012 12 6 198 43 33.02013 9 55 2323 65 42.2TOTAL 46 61 2521 65 41.3

CAREER HIGHSPoints scored: 14, Kent State, Sep 11, 2010 Kick PATs: 6, Army, Oct 5, 2013; UMass, Sep 24, 2011 Points by kicking: 14, Kent State, Sep 11, 2010 Field goals made: 4, at Florida State, Oct 16, 2010 ; Kent State, Sep 11, 2010 ; Wake Forest, Oct 01, 2011 Field goal attempts: 4, at Florida State, Oct 16, 2010 ; Kent State, Sep 11, 2010 ; Wake Forest, Oct 01, 2011 Longest field goal: 52, Wake Forest, Oct 01, 2011 Punt attempts: 8, at USC, Sep 14, 2013 Punt yards: 403, at USC, Sep 14, 2013 (8 punts)Longest punt: 65, at USC, Sep 14, 2013

NCAA ACTIVE CAREER FIELD PERCENTAGERk. Player CL G FGA FG Pct. 1. Austin Lopez , San Jose St. So. 22 37 33 0.892 2. Jared Roberts , Colorado St. Jr. 22 27 24 0.889 3. Jeremiah Detmer , Toledo Jr. 35 50 43 0.860 4. Anthony Fera , Texas Sr. 15 20 17 0.850 Zane Gonzalez , Arizona St. Fr. 9 20 17 0.850 6. Jeff Budzien , Northwestern Sr. 36 46 39 0.848 7. Freese , BC Sr. 46 72 61 0.847 BC FIELD GOALS MADE: CAREER FGs Name Year 61 Freese 2010-present 57 Brian Lowe 1986-89 47 Steve Aponavicius 2006-09 46 Sandro Sciortino 2000-03 John Matich 1996-99 33 John Cooper 1979-81

BC POINTS: CAREER Pts Name Year 290 Steve Aponavicius 2006-09 287 Freese 2010-present 262 Brian Lowe 1986-89 243 John Matich 1996-99

Sr. 6-1 225 Norwalk, Conn.

• Leads the ACC and ranks fifth among all active players in FBS in career solo tackles (195)

• Ranks eighth among all active FBS players in career tackles per game (8.32)

• Ranks second among all ACC tacklers in tackles per game (9.0); checks in 35th among all players in FBS

• Earned ACC Linebacker of the Week honors after his career-high 18-tackle performance against Army on Oct. 6 in which he surpassed his previous high of 17 tackles at Northwestern (Sept. 15, 2012)

• Has registered 10 (or more) tackles three times this season and 13 times in his career

• Earned 2012 All-Atlantic Coast Conference honorable mention honors

• Earned 2013 preseason All-ACC first-team honors by Phil Steele

• Started all nine games played in at linebacker; missed three games – Army (Oct. 6), Wake Forest (Nov. 3) and Notre Dame (Nov. 10) because of injury last fall

• Finished the 2012 season ranked fourth on the team with 85 tackles, including 51 solo tackles

• Ranked seventh in the ACC in tackles per game last fall, averaging 9.0

CAREER STATISTICSDEFENSIVE G UA A Tot TFL FF/FR PB INT2010 9 59 34 93 3-5 0/1 3 02011 13 37 37 74 7-23 1/1 4 02012 9 51 34 85 4-19 0/0 3 02013 9 48 33 81 6.0-24 0/0 2 1-33Totals 40 195 138 333 18.5-71 1/2 12 1-33

SACKS G UA A Total Yds2010 13 0 0 0.0 02011 9 0 0 0.0 02012 9 2 0 2.0 172013 9 2 0 2.0 18TOTAL 40 4 0 4.0 35

CAREER HIGHSPoints scored: 6, Virginia Tech, Nov 02, 2013; Massachusetts, Sep 24, 2011 Touchdowns: 1, Virginia Tech, Nov 02, 2013; Massachusetts, Sep 24, 2011 All-purpose yards: 33, Virginia Tech, Nov 02, 2013 Interceptions: 1, Virginia Tech, Nov 02, 2013 Long interception return: 33, Virginia Tech, Nov 02, 2013 Tackles: 18, Army, Oct 05, 2013 (8-10)Sacks: 1.0, 4 timesTackles for loss: 2.5, Villanova, Aug 31, 2013 (2-0)Fumbles forced: 1, Massachusetts, Sep 24, 2011 Fumbles recovered: 1, at Wake Forest, Nov 06, 2010 ; Massachusetts, Sep 24, 2011 Pass breakups: 2, at Clemson, Oct 08, 2011

NCAA ACTICE CAREER LEADERS SOLO TACKLES Rk. Name, School Total 1. Deone Bucannon , Washington St. 249 2. Shawn Jackson , Tulsa 233 3. Keith Smith , San Jose St. 216 4. Chris Borland , Wisconsin 204 5. Kevin Pierre-Louis, Boston College 195

NCAA ACTIVE CAREER LEADERS TOTAL TACKLES/GAME

Rk. Name, School Cl. Pos. GM S A Tot T/G 1. Tyler Matakevich , Temple So. LB 20 153 61 11 10.70 2. Keith Smith , San Jose St. Sr. LB 46 216 223 10 9.54 3. Trevon Stewart , Houston So. DB 21 95 102 9 9.38 4. Yawin Smallwood , UConn Jr. LB 33 126 177 9 9.18 5. Derrick Mathews , Houston Jr. LB 35 158 156 9 8.97 6. A.J. Johnson , Tennessee Jr. LB 34 146 156 9 8.88 7. Andrew Jackson , Western Ky. Sr. LB 35 163 142 9 8.71 8. Kevin Pierre-Louis , BC Sr. LB 40 195 138 8 8.32

Sr. 6-3 285 Uniontown, Pa.

• Served as one of four team captains (along with Emmett Cleary, Chris Pantale and Jim Noel) last fall (2012)

• Appeared in 11 games as a junior in 2010 and led defensive linemen with 39 tackles; missed majority of 2011 and 2012 because of injuries

• Received a sixth year of eligibility from the NCAA to compete in the 2013 season

CAREER STATISTICSDEFENSIVE G UA A TAC TFL PD FF/FR2009 7 7 4 11 2.0-10 0 0/02010 11 23 16 39 7.5-30 1 0/02011 2 0 2 2 0.0-0 0 0/02012 2 2 2 4 0.5-1 0 0/02013 8 13 10 23 4.0-24 0 0/0TOTAL 30 45 34 79 14.0-65 1 0/0

SACKS G UA A Total Yds2009 7 2 0 2.0 102010 11 1 3 2.5 192011 2 0 0 0.0 02012 2 0 0 0.0 02013 8 2 0 2.0 17TOTAL 30 5 3 6.5 46

CAREER HIGHSTackles: 7, Weber State, Sep 04, 2010 (4-3)Sacks: 1.0, 5 timesTackles for loss: 2.0, vs Nevada, Jan 09, 2011 (2-0); at North Carolina, Oct 26, 2013 (2-0)Pass breakups: 1, at Syracuse, Nov 27, 2010

pLAYER PROFILES

24 • kevin pierre-louis lb

96 • Kaleb Ramsey DE

85 • Freese k/p

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Sr. 6-3 206 Sierre Madre, Calif.

• Starting quarterback in 40 straight Boston College’s over the last four seasons

• Has registered 41 career starts in total• Has thrown for more than 100 yards 32 times,

more than 200 yards 13 times, more than 300 yards four times, and more than 400 yards one time – against Miami (Sept. 1, 2012

• Recorded his first collegiate start 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’s game at NC State (Oct. 19, 2010), has started each game since

• Became BC’s fourth 3,000-yard passer in program history with 3,065 passing yards as a junior in 2012; nearly matched his passing total from his first two seasons combined (3,198 passing yards)

• Compiled 253 completions on 467 passing attempts (54.2 completion percentage) and 17 passing touchdowns in 2012

CAREER STATISTICS G-S Comp Att Int Pct Yds TD 2010 9-9 100 195 9 51.3 1,238 6 2011 12-12 170 317 9 53.6 1,960 12 2012 12-12 253 467 13 54.2 3,065 172013 9-9 121 189 4 64.0 1,463 14TOTALS 42-42 644 1168 35 55.1 7,731 49

CAREER HIGHSPoints scored: 6, at Virginia Tech, Oct 22, 2011 Touchdowns: 1, at Virginia Tech, Oct 22, 2011 Rush attempts: 9, Virginia Tech, Nov 17, 2012 ; at Clemson, Oct 12, 2013 ; Florida State, Sep 28, 2013 Rush yards: 23, at North Carolina, Oct 26, 2013 (8 carries)Rush TDs: 1, at Virginia Tech, Oct 22, 2011 Long rush: 24, at North Carolina, Oct 26, 2013 ; at USC, Sep 14, 2013 Pass attempts: 51, Miami, Sep 01, 2012 Pass completions: 32, Miami, Sep 01, 2012 Pass yards: 441, Miami, Sep 01, 2012 Pass TDs: 4, Florida State, Sep 28, 2013 Had intercepted: 3, at Wake Forest, Nov 03, 2012 ; at NC State, Nov 24, 2012 Long pass: 69, at New Mexico State, Nov 09, 2013 ; at Clemson, Oct 12, 2013 Receptions: 1, at Central Florida, Sep 10, 2011 Receiving yards: -6, at Central Florida, Sep 10, 2011 (1 receptions)Total offense attempts: 54, Miami, Sep 01, 2012 (3 rush,51 pass)Total ofense yards: 439, Miami, Sep 01, 2012 (-2 rush,441 pass)All-purpose yards: 23, at North Carolina, Oct 26, 2013 Punt attempts: 1, at NC State, Nov 24, 2012 ; at Georgia Tech, Oct 20, 2012 ; Clemson, Sep 29, 2012 Punt yards: 57, at Georgia Tech, Oct 20, 2012 (1 punts)Longest punt: 57, at Georgia Tech, Oct 20, 2012

BC PASSING YARDS: CAREERName 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 59.9Chase Rettig 2010-pres. 1,168 644 7,731 35 49 55.1Brian St. Pierre 1999-2002 803 457 5,837 32 48 56.9

BC PASSING TOUCHDOWNS: CAREER TDs Name Years 72 Glenn Foley 1990-93 67 Doug Flutie 1981-84 56 Matt Ryan 2004-07 49 Chase Rettig 2010-pres. 48 Brian St. Pierre 1999-2002 44 Frank Harris 1968-70 30 Shawn Halloran 1983-86 29 Tim Hasselbeck 1997-2000

BC PASSING YARDS: GAME Yds Name Year Game 520 Doug Flutie 1982 Penn State 472 Doug Flutie 1984 Miami (FL) 453 Shawn Halloran 1985 Syracuse 448 Glenn Foley 1993 Virginia Tech 447 Doug Flutie 1984 Penn State 441 Chase Rettig 2012 Miami 435 Matt Ryan 2007 Georgia Tech

PASSING ATTEMPTS: CAREER Att. Name Year 1,347 Matt Ryan 2004-07 1,275 Glenn Foley 1990-93 1,271 Doug Flutie 1981-84 1,168 Chase Rettig 2010-present

PASSING ATTEMPTS: SEASON Att. Name Year 654 Matt Ryan 2007 467 Chase Rettig 2012 427 Matt Ryan 2006 423 Shawn Halloran 1985 407 Brian St. Pierre 2002

BC PASSING COMPLETIONS: CAREER Comp. Name Year 807 Matt Ryan 2004-07 703 Glenn Foley 1990-93 677 Doug Flutie 1981-84 644 Chase Rettig 2010-present

BC PASSING COMPLETIONS: SEASON Comp. Name Year 388 Matt Ryan 2007 263 Matt Ryan 2006 253 Chase Rettig 2012

300 YDS PASSING: CAREER Games Name Year 12 Matt Ryan 2004-07 Doug Flutie 1981-84 10 Glenn Foley 1990-93 Shawn Halloran 1993-86 4 Chase Rettig 2010-present

Jr. 6-0 208 Dartmouth, Mass.

• Leads all BC defensive backs -- and ranks fourth on the team -- with 55 tackles in 2013

• Starting free safety in each of the team’s nine games this season; has recorded 16 starts in the secondary over the last two seasons

CAREER STATISTICSDEFENSIVE G UA A TAC TFL PD FF/FR2011 11 19 19 38 1.0-3 3 0/02012 12 52 34 86 1.5-5 5 0/02013 8 33 19 52 0.0-0 2 1/0 TOTAL 31 104 72 176 2.5-8 10 1/0

INT G No. Yds TD Lg2011 11 1 18 0 182012 12 1 0 0 02013 8 1 14 0 14TOTAL 31 3 32 0 18

CAREER HIGHSAll-purpose yards: 18, at Maryland, Oct 29, 2011 Interceptions: 1, Villanova, Aug 31, 2013 ; at Maryland, Oct 29, 2011 ; Clemson, Sep 29, 2012 Long interception return: 18, at Maryland, Oct 29, 2011 Tackles: 17, at Army, Oct 06, 2012 (11-6)Tackles for loss: 1.0, Maryland, Oct 27, 2012 (1-0); Northwestern, Sep 03, 2011 (1-0)Fumbles forced: 1, at Clemson, Oct 12, 2013 Pass breakups: 2, at Clemson, Oct 08, 2011

Sr. 6-5 302 Conway, N.H.

• Was elected team co-captain (along with defensive lineman Kasim Edebali) at the conclusion of preseason training camp in late August

• Earned ACC Offensive Lineman of the Week honors after a stellar performance in the team’s 34-27 home win over Virginia Tech (Nov. 2); White and the offensive line allowed Boston College to rush 42 times for 196 yards. The team’s 196 yards on the ground marked the highest rushing total by any opponent against Virginia Tech this season. Virgnia Tech defense which had allowed just 91 yards on the ground per game and was ranked fifth nationally.

• Switched from guard to tackle for the 2013 season

• Is a three-year starter on the offensive line

pLAYER PROFILES

62 • Ian White RT

19 • Sean Sylvia FS11 • cHASE RETTIG QB

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Fr. 5-9 187 Conyers, Ga.

• Has registered one receiving touchdown, one rushing touchdown and one kickoff return for a touchdown in seven games played

• Registered a 98-yard kickoff return for a touchdown in the fourth quarter of BC’s 48-34 win at New Mexico State (Nov. 9)

• Recorded a 38-yard touchdown run at No. 3 Clemson which marked the first of his career and the longest rush of the season for Boston College, surpassing Andre Williams’ 37-yard rush against Army on Oct. 5

• True freshman who made his collegiate debut at USC on Sept. 14 in week three

CAREER STATISTICSRUSHING G Att Yds TD Lg Avg/C Avg/G2013 7 28 165 1 38 5.9 23.6TOTAL 7 28 165 1 38 5.9 23.6

RECEIVING G Rec Yds TD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G2013 7 5 60 1 52 0.7 12.0 8.6TOTAL 7 5 60 1 52 0.7 12.0 8.6

KICK RETURNS G No. Yds TD Lg Avg/R Avg/G2013 7 20 544 1 98 27.2 77.7TOTAL 7 20 544 1 98 27.2 77.7

CAREER HIGHS Points scored: 6, at New Mexico State, Nov 09, 2013 ; at Clemson, Oct 12, 2013 ; Florida State, Sep 28, 2013 Touchdowns: 1, at New Mexico State, Nov 09, 2013 ; at Clemson, Oct 12, 2013 ; Florida State, Sep 28, 2013 Rush attempts: 7, Army, Oct 05, 2013 Rush yards: 51, Army, Oct 05, 2013 (7 carries)Rush TDs: 1, at Clemson, Oct 12, 2013 Long rush: 38, at Clemson, Oct 12, 2013 Receptions: 4, Florida State, Sep 28, 2013 Receiving yards: 69, Florida State, Sep 28, 2013 (4 recs)Receiving TDs: 1, Florida State, Sep 28, 2013 Long reception: 52, Florida State, Sep 28, 2013 Total offense attempts: 7, Army, Oct 05, 2013 (7 rush)Total offense yards: 51, Army, Oct 05, 2013 (51 rush)All-purpose yards: 211, Florida State, Sep 28, 2013 Kick returns: : 5, at North Carolina, Oct 26, 2013 Kick return yards: 114, Florida State, Sep 28, 2013 (3 returns)Long kick return: 98, at New Mexico State, Nov 09, 2013

Sr. 6-0 227 Schnecksville, Pa.

• Leads all FBS running backs in yards per game (163.4) and rushing yards (1,417)

• Has rushed for more than 200 yards three times and more than 250 yards twice

• Rushed 30 times for a Boston College-record 295 yards and two touchdowns in the team’s 48-34 win at New Mexico State (Nov. 9)

• Rushed 30 times for a career-high 263 yards and five touchdowns in BC’s 48-27 win over Army (Oct. 5); tied Montel Harris (NC State, 2009) for the school single-game rushing TD record

• Carried 35 times for a 204 yards and one touchdown in Boston College’s 24-10 ACC home victory over Wake Forest on Sept. 6.

• 2013 Doak Walker Award candidate• Has played in 40 career games• As a junior last fall, led the team with 130

rushing attempts for 599 yards and four touchdowns, which included a career-high 196-yard rushing performance at Army.

CAREER STATISTICSRUSHING G Att Yds Avg TD Lg 2010 13 95 461 4.9 2 592011 12 124 517 4.2 4 692012 9 130 584 4.6 4 992013 9 246 1417 6.0 12 80TOTALS 40 595 3033 5.1 22 99 CAREER HIGHS Points scored: 30, Army, Oct 5, 2013 Touchdowns: 5, Army, Oct 5, 2013 Rush attempts: 42, at Syracuse, Nov 27, 2010 Rush yards: 295, at New Mexico St, Nov 9, 2013 (30 carries)Rush TDs: 5, Army, Oct 05, 2013 Long rush: 99, at Army, Oct 06, 2012 Receptions: 2, 4 timesReceiving yards: 27, at GT, Oct 20, 2012 (2 recs)Long reception: 16, at Georgia Tech, Oct 20, 2012 Total offense attempts: 42, at Syracuse, Nov 27, 2010 (42 rush)Total offense yards: 295, at New Mexico St, Nov 9, 2013 (295 rush)All-purpose yards: 295, at New Mexico St, Nov 9, 2013 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 06, 2010

NCAA RUSH LEADERS -- YARDS/GM Player Cl. G Rush Yds TD YPG 1. Andre Williams, BC Sr. 9 246 1,471 12 163.42. Ka’Deem Carey, Arizona Jr. 8 216 1,221 11 152.63. Bishop Sankey, Washington Jr. 9 222 1,305 13 145.04. Antonio Andrews, Western Ky. Sr. 10 226 1,407 12 140.75. Ameer Abdullah, Nebraska Jr. 9 184 1,213 7 134.8

NCAA RUSH LEADERS -- YARDS Player Cl. Pos GM Att. YDS TD 1. Andre Williams, BC Sr. RB 9 246 1,471 122. Antonio Andrews, Western Ky. Sr. RB 10 226 1,407 123. Bishop Sankey, Washington Jr. RB 9 222 1,305 134. Ka’Deem Carey, Arizona Jr. RB 8 216 1,221 115. Ameer Abdullah, Nebraska Jr. RB 9 184 1,213 7

WILLIAMS IN 2013Date Opponent No. Yds TD LGAug 31, 2013 VILLANOVA 23 114 1 26Sep 06, 2013 WAKE FOREST* 35 204 1 31Sep 14, 2013 at USC 17 38 0 13Sep 28, 2013 FLORIDA STATE* 28 149 0 30Oct 05, 2013 ARMY 30 263 5 37Oct 12, 2013 at Clemson* 24 70 0 17Oct 26, 2013 at North Carolina* 26 172 1 56Nov 2, 2013 Virginia Tech* 33 166 2 62Nov. 9, 2013 at New Mexico State 30 295 2 80Totals 246 1,471 12 80

BC RUSHING YARDAGE: SEASON Rk. Yds. Name Year Games 1. 1,726 Mike Cloud 1998 11 2. 1,721 Derrick Knight 2003 13 3. 1,559 William Green 2001 11 4. 1,471 Andre Williams 2013 9 5. 1,457 Montel Harris 2009 13 6. 1,432 Derrick Knight 2002 13 7. 1,387 Chuckie Dukes 1992 11 8. 1,289 Mike Esposito 1973 11 9. 1,243 Montel Harris 2010 12 10. 1,199 Omari Walker 1996 12

BC RUSHING YARDAGE: CAREER Name Years Att. Yds. TD Avg. 1. Montel Harris 2008-11 787 3,735 27 4.7 2. Derrick Knight 2000-03 708 3,725 25 5.3 3. Mike Cloud 1995-98 614 3,597 25 5.9 4. Troy Stradford 1982-86 658 3,504 27 5.3 5. Andre Williams 2010-pres. 595 3,033 22 5.1 6. William Green 1999-2001 501 2,974 33 5.9 7. Andre Callender 2004-07 637 2,971 17 4.6 8. Mike Esposito 1972-74 526 2,759 24 5.3 9. L.V. Whitworth 2004-07 588 2,576 17 4.4 10. Keith Barnette 1973-75 552 2,500 34 4.5

23 • Myles Willis rb 44 • Andre williams rb

pLAYER PROFILES

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LT 77 Matt Patchan 6-6, 300, Sr. 67 Seth Betancourt 6-6, 298, Jr. or 74 Dave Bowen 6-7, 297, So.

LG 76 Bobby Vardaro 6-5, 310, Jr. 69 Paul Gaughan 6-6, 303, So.or 71 Dan Lembke 6-6, 304, So.

C 59 Andy Gallik 6-3, 302, Jr. 50 Frank Taylor 6-3, 287, R-Fr. RG 64 Harris Williams 6-3, 298, Jr. 70 Aaron Kramer 6-7, 299, Jr.

RT 62 Ian White 6-5, 302, Sr. 72 Jim Cashman 6-7, 298, R-Fr.

Y 87 C.J. Parsons 6-6, 253, Jr. 88 Mike Giacone 6-5, 260, So.or 81 Louie Addazio 6-3, 253, So.

H 89 Mike Naples 6-4, 237, Sr. QB 11 Chase Rettig 6-3, 206, Sr. 8 Josh Bordner 6-4, 220, Jr.or 16 Mike Marscovetra 6-4, 207, Sr.

TB 44 Andre Williams 6-0, 227, Sr. 23 Myles Willis 5-9, 187, Fr.

FB 41 Jake Sinkovec 6-4, 244, Sr. 36 Bobby Wolford 6-2, 233, R-Fr.

WR 83 Alex Amidon 6-0, 182, Sr. 33 Jeffrey Jay 6-2, 195, Jr.

WR 18 Dan Crimmins 6-5, 222, So. 86 Marcus Grant 6-2, 198, So.

WR 26 Dave Dudeck 5-11, 190, So. 37 Drew Barksdale 5-11, 182, Fr.

DE 96 Kaleb Ramsey 6-3, 285, Sr. 99 Brian Mihalik 6-9, 283, Jr. or 48 Nick Lifka 6-2, 274, So.

LT 65 Jaryd Rudolph 6-3, 275, Sr. 97 Truman Gutapfel 6-3, 261, Fr.

RT 95 Dominic Appiah 6-5, 291, Jr. 90 Connor Wujciak 6-3, 300, So.

DE 91 Kasim Edebali 6-3, 246, Sr. 93 Kevin Kavalec 6-3, 242, Fr. SLB 24 Kevin Pierre-Louis 6-1, 225, Sr. 25 Josh Keyes 6-2, 216, Jr.

MLB 49 Steele Divitto 6-2, 237, Sr. 34 Sean Duggan 6-4, 241, Jr.

WLB 52 Steven Daniels 6-0, 249, So. 30 Mike Strizak 6-2, 239, R-Fr.or 33 Tim Joy 6-2, 222, So.

LC 21 Manuel Asprilla 5-11, 177, Jr. 5 Al Louis-Jean 6-2, 195, So.

SS 9 Dominique Williams 6-0, 212, Jr. 28 Matt Milano 6-0, 200, Fr. FS 19 Sean Sylvia 6-0, 208, Jr. 27 Justin Simmons 6-3, 188, So.or 38 Ted Davenport 6-1, 203, Jr.

RC 17 Bryce Jones 6-1, 166, So. 6 C.J. Jones 5-11, 185, Jr.or 43 John Johnson 6-0, 180, Fr.

Depth Chart Updated: Nov. 11, 2013

Offense (multiple) defense (multiple)

Specialists

K 85 Freese 5-11, 192, Sr. 42 Alex Howell 6-5, 215, So. P 85 Freese 5-11, 192, Sr. 42 Alex Howell 6-5, 215, So.

S 53 Leonard Skubal 5-10, 215, R-Fr. 89 Mike Naples 6-4, 237, Sr.

PR 26 Dave Dudeck 5-11, 190, So.

KR 26 Dave Dudeck 5-11, 190, So. 23 Myles Willis 5-9, 187, Fr.

PRONUNCIATION GUIDE

ABDESMAD, MEHDI Ab-des-MAHD, Meh-DEE APPIAH, Dominic A-PEE-ah ASPRILLA, Manuel A-SPREE-ah, Man-WELL BORCICH, KIERAN Bor-CHITCH, Kier-IN EDEBALI, KASIM Ed-a-BAHL-ee, Ka-SIM FREESE, Nate FREEZE GAUGHAN, Paul GONEGUTAPFEL, Truman GOOD-apple KEYES, Josh KIZE LOMMEN, Austin LOW-men MIHALIK, Brian Mih-HAHL-ik Moore, MALACHI MAL-a-KAI NTANTANG, ATEM AH-tem NEH-tan-TANGPIERRE-LOUIS, Kevin Pierre-LEW-iss SINKOVEC, Jake SINK-a-veck STRIZAK, Mike STREE-zack SWIGERT, Bobby SWHY-gert WUJCIAK, Connor Woe-JACK ZOUNGRANA, JOEL KARIM ZOON-gra-na, Jo-ELL Ka-REEM

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A GLANCE BACK: OCT. 18, 2008BOSTON COLLEGE 28, VT 23

CHESTNUT HILL, Mass. (AP) -- Rich Gunnell returned a punt 65 yards for a touchdown and Boston College overcame five turnovers to beat No. 17 Virginia Tech 28-23. Quarterback Chris Crane threw three interceptions - two of them returned for touchdowns - and fumbled away another turnover. But BC (5-1, 2-1 Atlantic Coast Conference) stayed in the game with its defense, which limited the Hokies (5-2, 2-2) to a season-low 240 total yards. The Eagles overcame a 10-point deficit last year in the final 3 minutes to beat the Hokies in the regular season, but Virginia Tech won the rematch in the ACC championship game. Former BC quarterback Matt Ryan, the No. 3 overall pick in the NFL draft by the Atlanta Falcons, was in the stands Satur-day night to watch his understudy struggle but come out with the victory. One game after throwing for 428 yards to beat North Carolina State, Crane was 16-for-32 for 218 yards and four turnovers; he fumbled another that was recovered in the BC backfield. But he led the Eagles on a 13-play drive after the Eagles fell behind 10-0 in the opening minutes, then burned most of the last 7 minutes off the clock to seal the victory. Brandon Robinson caught four passes for 97 yards and Ifeanyi Momah caught three for 57 yards and a TD. Montel Harris ran 15 times for 61 yards and a touchdown for the Eagles, whose fans inexplicably stormed the field after the game. Brett Warren intercepted Crane’s first pass of the game 36 yards for a touchdown, and Victor Harris picked off another Crane attempt and ran it 55 yards for a TD. The Hokies also blocked Steve Aponavicius’ 39-yard field goal attempt in the third quarter. But BC came up with some big plays, too. Gunnell’s punt return gave the Eagles a 14-10 lead with 9:08 left in the second quarter, and they never trailed again. And though Crane had his troubles, he connected on a 48-yarder to Robinson to set up one touchdown and a 41-yarder to Momah to set up another. In all, Boston College scored 21 straight points after falling behind 10-0 on Warren’s interception and, after Jeff Smith fumbled the ensuing kickoff, Dustin Keys’ 30-yard field goal with 9:31 left in the quarter. Crane then led BC on a 13-play, 83-yard drive, hitting Clarence Megwa for 14 yards on a third-and-9 to reach the Tech 23. Harris ran twice from the 11 to score and make it 10-7. The teams traded punts before BC stopped the Hokies again and Gunnell cut through the middle to go 65 yards ant put the Eagles ahead 14-10. After another Tech three-and-out, Crane hit Momah for 41 yards to the 10, then the two connected again for a 10-yard touchdown play that made it 21-10. Victor Harris’ 55-yard interception return cut it to 21-17.

Three former football players make up the Class of 2013 that were inducted into the Varsity Club Hall of Fame on Friday, October 4 at Conte Forum. The group was recognized at halftime of Saturday’s football game against Army on Saturday, October 5. Mike Cloud ‘98, Stalin Colinet ‘96 and Dick

Cremin ‘65 are three of the eight members of the 2013 class.

MIKE CLOUD ‘98

Cloud, who played in 45 games, was named BC’s Eagle of the Year in 1998. Cloud, a native of Portsmouth, R.I., finished his career at the Heights as the all-time leading rusher with 3,597 yards. He also had 25 career touchdowns and averaged 5.9 yards a carry. As a senior, Cloud rushed for 1,726 yards and scored a career-high 14 touchdowns. He was a consensus All-America first-team honoree and earned the Gold Helmet Award and was an All-Big East first-team honoree.

STALIN COLINET ‘96

Colinet, a native of Bronx, N.Y., was an All-Big East defensive tackle. He was a member of the 1993 Carquest Bowl team, as well as the 1994 Alo-ha Bowl team. Colinet, a team captain, earned the Bulger Lowe Award for the best defensive player in New England in 1996. Colinet recorded 54 tackles and had nine sacks as a senior. He finished his career with 148 total tackles and 14 sacks. Colinet was the first Dominican born player to be drafted and play in the NFL. He played six seasons, finishing his career with the Jacksonville Jaguars in 2002.

DICK CREMIN ‘65

A two-way player at guard and linebacker, Cremin was a stalwart lineman on the successful BC teams in 1962, 1963 and 1964. Among his top games were the 1964 victory over nationally-ranked Syracuse and an impressive defensive performance at Tennessee. The Eagles won 20 of 28 games during Cremin’s three-year varsity career. Cremin’s on-field success came in spite of a playing with Hemangioma, a medical disorder that required multiple corrective surgeries and constant medical attention to his legs. Though he battled his medical condition daily, Cremins never missed a practice or a game. An All-New England and All-East honoree, Cremins attended law school and is currently a highly-successful attorney in Florida.

varsity club hall of fame: 2013 inductees

BC VARSITY CLUB HALL OF FAME CLASS OF 2013Eight of the finest athletes in Boston College history comprise the Class of 2013 and were inducted into the Varsity Club Hall of Fame on Friday, Oct. 5, at Conte Forum. Back row (l-r): Varsity Club President Rich Ramirez, Bill Lermond (representing inductee George Lermond ‘25; track & field, cross country), Stalin Colinet ‘96 (football), Ken Hodge ‘88 (ice hockey), Director of Athletics Brad Bates. Front row (l-r): Chris Lambert ‘05 (baseball), Jessalyn Deveny ‘05 (basketball), Anne T. Kava-nagh ‘81 (soccer) and Mike Cloud ‘98 (football).

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STEVE DeOSSIE ‘84An All-America linebacker who was tri-captain of BC’s 1983 Liberty Bowl and Lambert Trophy Championship team. DeOssie enjoyed professional career in the National Football League where he played for the Dallas Cowboys, New York Giants (including the 1991 Super Bowl Champions), and New England Patriots

STALIN COLINET ’96A team captain, Colinet earned the Bulger Lowe Award for the best defensive player in New England in 1996. Colinet recorded 54 tackles and had nine sacks as a senior. All totaled, he played six seasons (1997-2002) with the Minnesota Vikings, Cleveland Browns, Minnesota Vikings and Jacksonville Jaguars

PAUL ZUKAUSKAS ’01 Head football coach and assistant director of admissions at Lawrence Academy who was a four-year letter winner (1997-2000) and three-year starter on the offensive line at Boston College. He was a first-team All-American and first-team All-Big East as a senior and was drafted by the Cleveland Browns in the seventh round of the 2001 NFL Draft; played for the Browns from 2001-04.

RUSS JOYNER ’82 Captain of the football team in 1982 and member of the 1982 Tangerine Bowl team – the first bowl game for BC in 40 years. He played for the Pittsburgh Steelers in 1983 and the Indianapolis Colts in 1984 and is currently the Vice President – General Manager of Assembly Row in Somerville, Mass.

BRAD BATES Director of Athletics at Boston College; served as the athletic director at Miami (Ohio) for 10 years. Bates Served as senior associate AD at Vanderbilt Uni-versity, where he had held positions of increasing responsibility within the athletics department between 1985 and 2002. Bates earned his doctorate in education from Vanderbilt in 1998

PETE KENDALL ‘86A four-year starter on the offensive line at Boston College and team captain during his senior season his All-America season in 1995. He was drafted in the first round of the 1995 NFL draft – 21st overall – by the Seattle Seahawks and played 13 NFL seasons (1996-2008) and made 188 starts for the Seahawks, Arizona Cardinals, New York Jets, and Washington Redskins

BRAD DADDISMixed Martial Arts Fighter and Pan American Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu competitor. He is a graduate of the SEALfit Academy in Encinitas, Calif. Daddis is a NAGA Champion, a North East Grappling Champion and U.S. Grappling Champion who trains the Philadelphia Police Department as well as other Law Enforce-ment Agencies and Air Force Cadets. Daddis was featured in numerous magazines and books such as “Ultimate Sparring” and “Philadelphia Style.”

QUENTIN WILLIAMS ‘87 Former defensive back and running back for Boston College who participated in three Bowl games (Liberty in 1983, Cotton in 1985, and Hall of Fame in 1987) prior to graduating from St. John’s University School of Law ’91. He is currently the Chairman and Chief Executive Office of Butler Lappert & Williams PC- a law firm that specializes in sports and entertainment matters

DAVID WHITEWhite was a former All-Conference football player (TE) at UNLV (1992-1995) who went on to play in the Arena League in Europe and who later coached at the Oklahoma (2007-2010).

BILL THOMPSON ‘88Thompason played defensive end for Boston College and was a member of the Cotton-Bowl winning squad in 1984 where Doug Flutie’s last-second “Hail Mary” touchdown pass gave the Eagles a victory over the University of Miami. He has served as an assistant football coach from 1990-1998 at Rutgers Uni-versity, Northeastern University, and Boston College.

ANDRE TIPPETTTippett was drafted by the New England Patriots in 1982 in the second round (41st pick) of the NFL draft and played his entire career with the organization (1982-1993). He was a five-time Pro Bowl selection, two-time First-Team All-Pro selection, two-time Second-Team All-Pro selection, AFC Champion (1985), NFL 1980s All-Decade Team, 1985 Co-NEA NFL Defensive Player of the Year, 1985 UPI AFL-AFC Player of the Year. He was sSelected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame for the class of 2008. He was an All-America defensive end and three-year letterman at the University of Iowa.

FR. JACK BUTLER, S.J.Boston College Vice President of Mission & Ministry who has served as director of vocations for the New England Province of the Society of Jesus. Butler is the inaugural director of the Manresa House at BC (2007) and helped to create an effective resource for men and women at BC and other colleges and universities interested in exploring priesthood and religious life. He graduated from St. Thomas University with a degree in theology and philosophy and received a master’s degree in systematic theology from Providence College. Butler entered the Society of Jesus in 1991 and studied at Fordham University and Loyola University Maryland, where he received both a master’s and PhD in pastoral counseling.

featured guests: 2013 preseason camp

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NO. PLAYER NAME CL. POS. HT. WT. PREVIOUS SCHOOL/HOMETOWN 2 Nigel Matthews R-Fr. WR 6-1 189 Darlington School/Dallas, Ga. 3 Harrison Jackson So. WR 6-2 201 Loudoun Valley/Round Hill, Va. * 5 Al Louis-Jean Jr. So. DB 6-2 195 Brockton/Brockton, Mass. ** 6 C.J. Jones Jr. DB 5-11 185 A.I. DuPont/Wilmington, Del. ** 7 Spiffy Evans Jr. WR 5-11 190 Chaminade-Madonna/Hollywood, Fla. 8 Josh Bordner Jr. QB 6-4 220 Century/Sykesville, Md. * 9 Dominique Williams Jr. DB 6-0 212 Brockton/Brockton, Mass. *** 10 Bobby Swigert Sr. WR 6-1 186 Louisville/Louisville, Ohio *** 11 Chase Rettig Sr. QB 6-3 206 San Clemente/Sierra Madre, Calif. 13 Christian Suntrup So. QB 6-3 214 Chaminade College Prep/St. Louis, Mo. 14 Mack Lowrie Fr. QB 6-3 207 Roxbury Latin/Foxborough, Mass. 15 James Walsh Fr. QB 6-1 191 Dublin Coffman HS/Dublin, Ohio* 16 Mike Marscovetra Sr. QB 6-4 207 Indian Hills/Oakland, N.J. * 17 Bryce Jones So. DB 6-1 166 Cleveland Heights/University Heights, Ohio 18 Dan Crimmins So. WR 6-5 222 Demarest/Closter, N.J. 19 Austin Lommen R-Fr. QB 6-3 196 Breck School/Eden Prairie, Minn. ** 19 Sean Sylvia Jr. DB 6-0 208 Cheshire Academy (Conn.)/Dartmouth, Mass. * 20 Tahj Kimble Jr. RB 5-11 211 Fernandina Beach/Fernandina Beach, Fla. ** 21 Manuel Asprilla Jr. DB 5-11 177 Everett/Everett, Mass. 23 Myles Willis Fr. RB 5-9 187 Marist School/Conyers, Ga.*** 24 Kevin Pierre-Louis Sr. LB 6-1 225 King Low Heywood Thomas/Norwalk, Conn. ** 25 Josh Keyes Jr. LB 6-2 216 Chatham/Ghent, N.Y. * 26 David Dudeck So. RB 5-11 190 The Hun School/Princeton, N.J. 27 Justin Simmons So. DB 6-3 188 Martin County/Stuart, Fla. 28 Matt Milano Fr. S 6-0 200 Dr. Phillips HS/Orlando, Fla.** 29 James McCaffrey Jr. DB 5-10 194 Buckingham Browne & Nichols/Winchester, Mass. 30 Mike Strizak R-Fr. LB 6-2 239 Don Bosco Prep/Fair Lawn, N.J. 30 Joey Launceford So. K 5-10 184 O’Dea/Seattle, Wash. 32 Charlie Callinan Fr. WR 6-4 219 St. Peter's Prep/Westfield, N.J.* 33 Tim Joy So. LB 6-2 222 Chelmsford/Chelmsford, Mass. 33 Jeffrey Jay Jr. WR 6-2 195 Brunswick School/Greenwich, Conn. ** 34 Sean Duggan Jr. LB 6-4 241 Saint Xavier/Cincinnati, Ohio 35 Tyler Rouse Fr. RB 5-9 192 Baker HS/Baldwinsville, N.Y. 36 Bobby Wolford R-Fr. FB 6-2 233 Bishop Kenny/Jacksonville, Fla. 37 Drew Barksdale Fr. WR 5-11 182 Solon HS/Solon, Ohio 37 Zach Wolfe Sr. DB 5-10 200 The Lovett School/Atlanta, Ga. * 38 Ted Davenport Jr. DB 6-1 203 Medway/Medway, Mass. 38 Griff Rogan Jr. WR 6-1 185 Chaminade/Garden City, N.Y. 39 Atem Ntantang Fr. CB 5-11 176 Woodgrove HS/Purcellville, Va.** 41 Jake Sinkovec Sr. TE/FB 6-4 244 Carmel Catholic (Ill.)/Bristol, Wis. 42 Alex Howell So. P 6-5 215 West Florence/Florence, S.C. 43 John Johnson Fr. DB 6-0 180 Northwestern HS/West Hyattsville, Md. 43 Carmen Dello Iacono Jr. TE 6-4 210 Dedham/Dedham, Mass. *** 44 Andre Williams Sr. RB 6-0 227 Parkland/Schnecksville, Pa.* 45 Mehdi Abdesmad Jr. DL 6-7 278 Cegep du Vieux-Montreal/Montreal, Quebec 46 Sean Burke R-Fr. LB 5-11 216 LaSalle College HS/Lansdale, PA 46 Joel Rich Fr. TE 6-3 229 St. Thomas Aquinas/Paris, Ohio** 47 Spenser Rositano Jr. DB 6-1 208 Stone Bridge/Ashburn, Va. 48 Jake Wilhelm R-Fr. K 5-8 150 St. Edward/Amherst, Ohio 48 Nick Lifka So. DL 6-2 274 Naperville North/Naperville, Ill. *** 49 Steele Divitto Sr. LB 6-2 237 Don Bosco Prep (N.J.)/Ridgefield, Conn. 50 Frank Taylor R-Fr. OL 6-3 287 Archbishop Wood/Warrington, Pa. 51 Connor Galligan Jr. LB 6-1 207 Brooks School/Wenham, Mass. * 52 Steven Daniels So. LB 6-0 249 Worcester Academy/Cincinnati, Ohio 53 Leonard Skubal R-Fr. LS 5-10 215 St. Thomas Aquinas/Deerfield Beach, Fla. 54 Marquis Little Fr. LB 6-3 225 Manchester HS/Manchester, Conn.* 55 Kieran Borcich So. DL 6-3 276 Bronxville/Bronxville, N.Y.

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NO. PLAYER NAME CL. POS. HT. WT. PREVIOUS SCHOOL/HOMETOWN 56 Michael Fischer R-Fr. LS 6-0 227 St. Sebastian’s/ Wellesley, MA 57 Jack Cottrell Fr. LB/DE 6-4 221 Eden Prairie/Eden Prairie, Minn. 58 Michael Gaffney R-Fr. LB 6-2 215 Phillips Exeter/Wakefield, Mass. 58 Victor Nelson So. OL 6-7 305 Maine South/Park Ridge, Ill. ** 59 Andy Gallik Jr. C 6-3 302 Brother Rice/Evergreen Park, Ill. 61 A.J. Caruso R-Fr. LB 6-1 225 Ocean Township/West Allenhurst, N.J. *** 62 Ian White Sr. OL 6-5 302 Kennett/Conway, N.H. ** 64 Harris Williams Jr. OL 6-3 298 Proctor Academy/Lynn, Mass. * 65 Jaryd Rudolph Sr. DL 6-3 275 Silver Lake Regional/Plympton, Mass. * 67 Seth Betancourt Jr. OL 6-6 298 St. Joseph’s Prep (Pa.)/Riverside, N.J. 69 Paul Gaughan So. C 6-6 303 Dunmore/Dunmore, Pa. 70 Aaron Kramer Jr. OL 6-7 299 Duxbury/Duxbury, Mass. 71 Dan Lembke So. OL 6-6 304 Providence Catholic/Orland Park, Ill. 72 Jim Cashman R-Fr. OL 6-7 298 Haddonfield Memorial/Haddonfield, N.J. 74 Dave Bowen So. OL 6-7 297 Radnor/Villanova, Pa.** 76 Bobby Vardaro Jr. OL 6-5 310 Phillips Andover/North Reading, Mass. 77 Matt Patchan Sr. OL 6-7 300 Armwood HS/Univ. of Florida/Tampa, Fla 78 Tevin Montgomery Fr. DT 6-3 312 Tabor Academy/Jamaica Plain, Mass. 79 Win Homer R-Fr. OL 6-5 276 Christchurch School/Christchurch, Va. 80 Brian Miller So. WR 6-3 241 Andover/Andover, Mass. 81 Louie Addazio So. TE 6-3 253 Buchholz HS/Syracuse Univ./Gainesville, Fla. 82 Jarrett Darmstatter Jr. TE 6-2 251 Barnegat/Barnegat, N.J. *** 83 Alex Amidon Sr. WR 6-0 182 Hotchkiss School (Conn.)/Greenfield, Mass. 84 Joel Karim Zoungrana R-Fr. WR 6-0 198 Champlain-Lennoxville/Montreal, Quebec *** 85 Freese Sr. K/P 5-11 192 Strongsville/Strongsville, Ohio 86 Marcus Grant So. WR 6-2 198 Iowa/Lawrence Academy/Carver, Mass. * 87 C.J. Parsons Jr. TE 6-6 253 Xaverian Brothers/West Newton, Mass. 87 Malachi Moore So. DE 6-7 252 Pope John XXIII/Hackettstown, N.J. 88 Mike Giacone So. TE 6-5 260 St. Peters Prep/Jersey City, N.J. *** 89 Mike Naples Sr. TE 6-4 237 Somerville/Branchburg, N.J. * 90 Connor Wujciak So. DL 6-3 300 Seton Hall Prep/West Caldwell, N.Y. *** 91 Kasim Edebali Sr. DE 6-3 246 Kimball Union (N.H.)/Hamburg, Germany 93 Kevin Kavalec Fr. DE 6-3 242 St. Ignatius/Middleburg Heights, Ohio** 95 Dominic Appiah Jr. DL 6-5 291 Cheshire Academy (Conn.)/Somerset, N.J. *** 96 Kaleb Ramsey Sr. DL 6-3 285 Laurel Highlands/Uniontown, Pa. 97 Truman Gutapfel Fr. DT 6-3 261 Harrison HS/Harrison, Ohio** 99 Brian Mihalik Jr. DL 6-9 283 Avon Lake/Avon Lake, Ohio

* - Denotes number of letters earned

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COACHING STAFF

Head coach: Steve AddazioDefensive Coordinator/Linebackers: Don BrownOffensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks: Ryan DayDefensive Line: Ben AlbertWide Receivers/Passing Game Coordinator: Todd Fitch Offensive Line: Justin FryeDefensive Backs: Kevin LempaTight Ends: Frank LeonardSpecial Teams/SAM Linebackers/Nickel Package: Sean McGowanRunning Backs: Al WashingtonGraduate Assistant (Offense): Nick CharltonGraduate Assistant (Offense): Rich GunnellGraduate Assistant (Defense): Mike LivingstonGraduate Assistant (Defense/Special Teams): Chris Trifone

SUPPORT STAFF

Head Strength and Conditioning Coach: Frank Piraino Assistant Strength and Conditioning Coach: Scott McLaffertyAssistant Strength and Conditioning Coach: James MangieroAssoc. AD: Barry GallupAssist. AD, Football Operations & Player Personnel: Reggie TerryAsst. Football Operations Director: Shane MorinRecruiting Specialist: Brandon BrownAssist. AD, Sports Medicine: Steve BusheeAssistant Director, Sports Medicine: Mike Vigneau Video Coordinator: Bill Toof Equipment Manager: Kevin MurphyVideo Graduate Assistant: Kevin Tomaszek

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BOSTON (AP) – Alex Amidon had 13 catches for 146 yards and a touchdown as Boston College beat Villanova 24-14 and win its first game under coach Steve Addazio. Senior quarterback Chase Rettig completed 23 of 30 passes for 285 yards and two TDs for BC. Andre Williams ran for 114 yards on 23 carries for the Eagles (1-0). John Robertson ran for 94 yards and passed for 158 more for Villanova (0-1). Jamal Abdur-Rahman caught one TD pass and had a 47-yard touchdown run on a fake punt on the game’s opening drive. The Wildcats, a top 10 team in the Football Championship Subdivision, also led 14-7 before Boston College scored the next 17 points. The Eagles took the lead for good on a two-play drive with a 36-yard pass to Bobby Wolford and a 24-yard run by Williams to make it 21-14. Williams left the game with a strained hamstring and missed the fourth quarter; Addazio said he didn’t know how serious it is. Trailing by 10 after a BC field goal, Villanova advanced to the Eagles’ 19 yard-line when Josh Keyes sacked Robertson and knocked the ball loose. Kasim Edebali, who on the previous possession hit Robertson as he threw to force an interception, recovered it to give the Eagles the ball at their own 39. It was the first meeting between the schools since 1980, but Addazio had faced the Wildcats in each year he was the head coach at Temple. He

won those games by a combined score of 83-17. Villanova fell to 3-15 against Football Bowl Subdivision teams. Talley said two players — safety Matt McCann and linebacker Pat Haggerty — could both be lost for the season, both with knee injuries. The Wildcats took the lead on their opening drive when Abdur-Rahman, who was lined up as a blocker in punt formation, took the snap and then faked a handoff between his legs. While the defense — and the camera operator — followed the fake to the right, Abdur-Rahman went left and outran the slowly recovering defenders to the end zone. BC tied it after a fourth-down conversion of its own, making it 7-7 when Wolford ran it in from 1-yard out. But the Wildcats scored again on their next possession, getting a 37 yard scramble by Robertson to bring the ball to the BC 23 and then, three plays later, a 27-yard pass to Abdur-Rahman for the touchdown. With a chance to go up two scores, Robertson threw behind an open receiver in the end zone on fourth-and-goal from the 1 yard-line.

First Quarter13:06 VU Abdur-Rahman, J 47 yd run (Hamilton, M. kick), 5-75 1:547:08 BC Wolford 1 yd pass from Rettig (Freese kick), 13-70 5:5804:20 VU Abdur-Rahman, J 27 yd pass from Robertson, J. (Hamilton, M. kick), 6-75 2:48

Third Quarter11:40 BC Amidon 49 yd pass from Rettig (Freese kick), 7-85 3:2004:40 BC Williams 26 yd run (Freese kick), 2-60 0:32

Fourth Quarter5:18 BC Freese 39 yd field goal, 8-35 3:54

VU BC

FIRST DOWNS 17 19RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 36-197 40-128PASSING YDS (NET) 158 285Passes Att-Comp-Int 26-16-3 30-23-0TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 62-355 70-413Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 1-11Punt Returns-Yards 0-0 2-25Kickoff Returns-Yards 1-19 3-64Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 3-37Punts (Number-Avg) 5-46.4 7-38.7Fumbles-Lost 2-1 1-1Penalties-Yards 1-5 4-40Possession Time 29:15 30:45Third-Down Conversions 6 of 13 8 of 18Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 1 1 of 1Red-Zone Scores-Chances 1-3 2-2Sacks By: Number-Yards 0-0 4-27

RUSHING: Villanova-Robertson, J. 13-94; Abdur-Rahman, J 5-57; Monangai, K.11-23; Underwood, G. 3-17; Medley, A. 3-8; Livers, P. 1-minus 2. BostonCollege-Andre Williams 23-114; Tyler Rouse 8-14; David Dudeck 4-5; Chase Rettig2-2; Team 3-minus 7. PASSING: Villanova-Robertson, J. 16-25-2-158; Underwood, G. 0-1-1-0. BostonCollege-Chase Rettig 23-30-0-285. RECEIVING: Villanova-Livers, P. 8-90; Abdur-Rahman, J 4-41; Gulyas, K. 1-13;Monangai, K. 1-5; Underwood, G. 1-5; Wells, A. 1-4. Boston College-Alex Amidon13-146; Bobby Wolford 6-84; C.J. Parsons 1-19; Dan Crimmins 1-15; David Dudeck1-12; Spiffy Evans 1-9. INTERCEPTIONS: Villanova-None. Boston College-Bryce Jones 1-23; Sean Sylvia1-14; Manuel Asprilla 1-0. FUMBLES: Villanova-Monangai, K. 1-0; Robertson, J. 1-1. Boston College-AlexAmidon 1-1. SACKS (UA-A): Villanova-None. Boston College-Spenser Rositano 1-0; Kasim Edebali1-0; Kevin Pierre-Louis 1-0; Josh Keyes 1-0. TACKLES (UA-A): Villanova-Harmon, J. 11-4; Lewis, A. 5-3; Sarnese, J. 4-4;James, C. 3-2; McCann, M. 1-4; Miles, J. 4-0; Paris, R. 4-0; Cherry, D. 2-2;Haggerty, P. 1-3; Ajakaiye, N. 2-1; McCurry, C. 2-1; Majors, C. 1-2; Cox, R.1-1; Cuccinelli, C. 1-0; Calitro, A. 1-0; Robertson, J. 1-0; Ndichie, E. 1-0;Reeder, C. 0-1; Maughan, J. 0-1; Hunter, J. 0-1. Boston College-KevinPierre-Louis 8-4; Spenser Rositano 5-2; Kasim Edebali 5-1; Steele Divitto 2-4;Steven Daniels 4-0; Sean Sylvia 4-0; Manuel Asprilla 3-1; Mehdi Abdesmad 2-0;Dominique Williams 1-1; Jaryd Rudolph 1-1; Dominic Appiah 1-1; Brian Mihalik0-2; Bryce Jones 1-0; Josh Keyes 1-0; Sean Duggan 1-0; Kaleb Ramsey 0-1.

Weather: 77 degrees, mostly cloudy, wind from SSW at 7 mph

Aug. 31, 2013 • Chestnut Hill, Mass. • Alumni Stadium (30,922)

Villanova 14 0 0 0 14 Record: (0-1)Boston College 7 0 14 3 24 Record: (1-0)

Game summaries

Game 1: villanova

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First Quarter 13:37 BC Amidon 26 yd pass from Rettig (Freese kick), 2-27 0:29 2:48 WF Campanaro 30 yd pass from Price (Hedlund kick), 10-76 5:30 00:48 BC Freese 33 yd field goal, 5-59 2:00

Second Quarter 14:55 BC Evans 22 yd pass from Rettig (Freese kick), 1-22 0:05

Third Quarter 1:54 BC Williams 2 yd run (Freese kick), 7-47 3:22

Fourth Quarter 10:17 WF Hedlund, C 26 yd field goal, 14-66 6:37

BOSTON (AP) – The Boston College defense forced three turnovers and stopped Wake Forest with a pair of goal-line stands. Andre Williams did the rest. The BC running back rushed 35 times for a career-high 204 yards and a touchdown -- including a final drive in which he carried the ball eight straight times to help run the last 5 minutes off the clock -- and Boston College matched its win total from last season with a 24-10 victory over Wake Forest on Friday night. ``You keep pounding the rock and pounding the rock, and the rock cracked,’’ said BC coach Steve Addazio, who took over after Frank Spaziani’s team won only two games last year -- just one in the Atlantic Coast Conference. ``I’m proud of the fact that we’re 2-0. We’re scratching and clawing to get here, but we’ve got a lot of work to do.’’ Cornerback Bryce Jones had an interception and a fumble recovery, and Alex Amidon caught five passes for 93 yards and a touchdown for BC (2-0, 1-0 ACC). Kevin Pierre-Louis had 11 tackles for Boston College, and Steele Divitto and Steven Daniels had 10 apiece. Chase Rettig completed 7 of 14 passes for 123 yards, two touchdowns and an interception. But most of the offense came from Williams, who didn’t practice during the week after tweaking his hamstring against Villanova in the season opener. With BC protecting a 17-point lead and 5:14 left in the game, Williams carried eight plays in a row for 44 yards and four first downs before Rettig kneeled twice to clinch it. ``We didn’t know how long he’d be able to go,’’ Addazio said. ``But he finished it. He finished it out.’’ Williams said the production was set up by a first half with play-action and an effective passing game. ``After that, we only ran a couple of plays,’’ he said, ``and they just couldn’t stop it.’’ Michael Campanaro caught five passes for 86 yards and a touchdown for Wake Forest (1-1, 0-1). Tanner Price completed 18 of 30 passes for 191 yards, but he also threw an interception and had a hand in two poor pitches that led to fumbles deep in Wake territory. BC stopped the Demon Deacons on a pair of goal-line stands, one of them after a

blocked punt gave them the ball at the 3 at the end of the first half. ``As it turned out, that will do great things for us,’’ Addazio said. ``But at the time it’s taking years off your life.’’ Wake Forest, coming off a 31-7 victory over FCS opponent Presbyterian, was sloppy early to help the Eagles take a 17-7 halftime lead. The Demon Deacons fumbled the ball away on a sloppy pitchout on their second play of the game, giving BC the ball at the 27. Two plays later, Rettig connected with Amidon for a 26-yard touchdown pass. Wake Forest tied it when Campanaro went down the middle and made a diving 30-yard touchdown catch. BC added a field goal, and then Price made a bad pitch that Jones pounced on at the Demon Deacons 22. Rettig hit Spiffy Evans for the 22-yard score to make it 17-7. That’s when the Eagles got sloppy. Taking over with 76 seconds left in the half and the ball at their own 30, the Eagles burned only 24 seconds off the clock before being forced to punt. Nikita Whitlock got through to block the kick, and Steve Donatell gathered it in at the 3. But BC kept Wake Forest from scoring, stopping Josh Harris after 2 yards on first down, for no gain on second and then forcing an incomplete pass on third. The Demon Deacons went for it on fourth down, but Harris was stuffed short of the goal line by Kasim Edebali and Divitto. ``I really want our mentality to be: `We can get a yard when we need it,’’’ Wake Forest coach Jim Grobe said. ``Looking back, it’s easy to say `kick the field goal.’ But I felt like the momentum was not going to be good either way. If we don’t get it in you lose momentum. But I felt like when you’re on the 1 yard line and you can’t punch it in and you’re kicking a field goal, that’s still a momentum swing.’’ Williams ran it in from 2 yards out with 2 minutes left in the third quarter to make it 24-7, and then BC again stopped the Demon Deacons inside the 5, forcing them to kick a field goal.

WF BC

FIRST DOWNS 16 17RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 39-55 46-191PASSING YDS (NET) 191 123Passes Att-Comp-Int 30-18-1 14-7-1TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 69-246 60-314Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Punt Returns-Yards 5-32 1-6Kickoff Returns-Yards 1-18 3-40Interception Returns-Yards 1-0 1-0Punts (Number-Avg) 7-44.1 7-34.1Fumbles-Lost 2-2 0-0Penalties-Yards 5-44 0-0Possession Time 32:05 27:55Third-Down Conversions 4 of 14 3 of 11Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 2 0 of 0Red-Zone Scores-Chances 1-2 2-2Sacks By: Number-Yards 3-22 2-20

RUSHING: Wake Forest-Harris, J 10-18; Williams, J 2-13; Wilhite, J 5-11;Campanaro, M 4-10; Martin, D 5-8; Gibson, D 1-7; Reynolds, O 4-1; Price, T8-minus 13. Boston College-Andre Williams 35-204; Tyler Rouse 3-6; Team 2-minus5; Chase Rettig 6-minus 14. PASSING: Wake Forest-Price, T 18-30-1-191. Boston College-Chase Rettig7-14-1-123. RECEIVING: Wake Forest-Campanaro, M 5-86; Williams, J 4-48; Crump, J 2-19;Bishop, S 2-18; Harris, J 2-3; Wilhite, J 1-16; Martin, D 1-1; Reynolds, O 1-0.Boston College-Alex Amidon 5-93; Spiffy Evans 1-22; Dan Crimmins 1-8. INTERCEPTIONS: Wake Forest-Johnson, K 1-0. Boston College-Bryce Jones 1-0. FUMBLES: Wake Forest-Harris, J 1-1; Price, T 1-1. Boston College-None. SACKS (UA-A): Wake Forest-Whitlock, N 2-0; Thompson, Z 1-0. Boston College-JoshKeyes 0-1; Kasim Edebali 0-1; Brian Mihalik 1-0. TACKLES (UA-A): Wake Forest-Noel, M 6-1; Whitlock, N 6-1; Janvion, R 5-2;Marshall, AJ 5-2; Olson, M 5-0; Thompson, Z 4-0; Redding, K 2-2; Johnson, K 3-0;Chubb, B 2-1; Ramsey, A 1-2; Jackson, J 2-0; Lee, M 1-1; Ward, J 1-0; Banks, J1-0; Latter, J 0-1; Virgile, L 0-1. Boston College-Kevin Pierre-Louis 7-4;Steele Divitto 5-5; Steven Daniels 4-6; Sean Sylvia 5-3; Spenser Rositano 3-3;Mehdi Abdesmad 2-3; Manuel Asprilla 3-1; Connor Wujciak 1-3; Kasim Edebali 1-3;Kaleb Ramsey 2-1; Dominique Williams 1-2; Bryce Jones 2-0; Brian Mihalik 1-1;James McCaffrey 1-1; David Dudeck 1-0; Leonard Skubal 1-0; Spiffy Evans 0-1;Josh Keyes 0-1.

Weather: 62 degrees, clear, wind from SSW at 6 mph

Sept. 6, 2013 (Fri.) • Chestnut Hill, Mass. • Alumni Stadium (32,465)

Wake Forest 7 0 0 3 10 Record: (1-1,0-1)Boston College 10 7 7 0 24 Record: (2-0,1-0)

Game 2: Wake Forest

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Wolfpack at Eagles | Nov. 16

LOS ANGELES – Boston College fell, 35-7, to Southern California at the LA Coliseum in front of 62,006 fans on Saturday afternoon. Returning to his home state, senior quarterback Chase Rettig of nearby Sierra Madre, completed 11-of-23 passes for 83 yards. Senior running back Andre Williams, who rushed for 318 yards in Boston College’s first two games, was held to 38 yards on 17 carries. Meanwhile, USC’s Cody Kessler passed for 237 yards and two touchdowns and Tre Madden became the first Southern California player to open a season with three straight 100-yard rushing games in 32 years. The Trojans (2-1) amassed 521 yards in total offense while holding the Eagles (2-1) to just 184 yards. Kessler put USC ahead for good by capping an 86-yard drive on the Trojans’ second possession with a five-yard pass to Madden, who gained 102 yards on 16 carries in becoming the first USC player to surpass 100 yards rushing in the first three games of a season since Heisman Trophy winner Marcus Allen accomplished the feat in 1981. Kessler and Lee teamed up on an 80-yard pass play early in the second period for a 14-0 lead. The Eagles, who have already matched their win total of last season, reached the USC 46-yard line midway through the third quarter before

Williams was thrown for a one-yard loss on a fourth-and-1 play. The Trojans made it 21-0 by scoring on a 30-yard run by Madden. Justin Davis scored on a 17-yard run early in the final period to extend USC’s lead to 28-0. Freshman running back Tyler Rouse scored his first career touchdown on a 29-yard run with 10:40 left. He recorded three carries for 38 yards on the day. USC’s Max Wittek completed both of his passes for 22 yards, and his two-yard TD run with 4:22 to play completed the scoring. The BC defense tallied two sacks on the afternoon - one for an eight-yard loss by junior lineman Mehdi Abdesmad and one for a six-yard loss by classmate Josh Keyes - totaling nine on the season so far, which surpasses the six from all of 2012.

First Quarter1:38 USC Madden 5 yd pass from Kessler (Heidari kick), 14-86 7:44

Second Quarter8:49 USC Lee 80 yd pass from Kessler (Andre kick), 1-80 0:14

Third Quarter4:15 USC Madden 30 yd run (Heidari kick), 4-53 2:34

Fourth Quarter13:30 USC Davis 17 yd run (Heidari kick), 8-94 3:3210:40 BC Rouse 29 yd run (Freese kick), 6-68 2:434:22 USC Wittek 2 yd run (Heidari kick), 11-75 6:18

BC USC

FIRST DOWNS 12 21RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 26-101 43-257PASSING YDS (NET) 83 264Passes Att-Comp-Int 24-11-0 19-17-0TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 50-184 62-521Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Punt Returns-Yards 1-0 3-21Kickoff Returns-Yards 4-81 0-0Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Punts (Number-Avg) 8-50.4 4-44.0Fumbles-Lost 1-0 1-0Penalties-Yards 1-5 10-100Possession Time 23:24 36:36Third-Down Conversions 4 of 13 5 of 10Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 1 0 of 0Red-Zone Scores-Chances 0-0 3-3Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-14 1-6

RUSHING: Boston College-Andre Williams 17-38; Tyler Rouse 3-38; Chase Rettig3-19; Myles Willis 3-6. USC-Madden, Tre 16-102; Davis, Justin 10-96; Allen,Javorius 8-45; Isaac, Ty 3-18; Wittek, Max 2-2; TEAM 1-minus 1; Kessler, Cody3-minus 5. PASSING: Boston College-Chase Rettig 11-24-0-83. USC-Kessler, Cody 15-17-0-237; Wittek, Max 2-2-0-27. RECEIVING: Boston College-David Dudeck 4-17; Alex Amidon 2-23; C.J. Parsons1-14; Mike Naples 1-13; Brian Miller 1-10; Bobby Wolford 1-4; Dan Crimmins 1-2.USC-Agholor, Nelson 4-55; Madden, Tre 3-32; Lee, Marqise 2-90; Grimble, Xavier2-23; Flournoy, De’Vo 2-22; Telfer, Randall 2-17; Vainuku, Soma 1-14; Pinner,Jahleel 1-11. INTERCEPTIONS: Boston College-None. USC-None. FUMBLES: Boston College-Chase Rettig 1-0. USC-Madden, Tre 1-0. SACKS (UA-A): Boston College-Josh Keyes 1-0; Mehdi Abdesmad 1-0. USC-Powell,Quinton 1-0. TACKLES (UA-A): Boston College-Spenser Rositano 7-4; Sean Sylvia 6-4; SteeleDivitto 3-6; Mehdi Abdesmad 3-4; Kaleb Ramsey 3-3; Kevin Pierre-Louis 3-2;Steven Daniels 2-3; Josh Keyes 3-1; Manuel Asprilla 3-1; Al Louis-Jean 1-2; MikeStrizak 0-3; Brian Mihalik 1-1; Connor Wujciak 1-1; Kasim Edebali 0-2; BryceJones 0-1. USC-Wright, Demetri 3-4; Cravens, Su’a 4-2; Shaw, Josh 4-1; Pullard,Hayes 1-4; Bailey, Dion 3-1; Powell, Quinton 3-0; Woods, Antwaun 2-1; Kennard,Devon 1-2; Williams, Leona 2-0; Seymour, Kevon 1-1; Breslin, Morgan 0-2; Sarao,Anthony 0-2; Uko, George 0-2; Greene, Kevin 0-2; Hutchings, Mich 0-2; Dawson,Lamar 1-0; Vainuku, Soma 0-1; Auran, John 0-1; Maguire, Michae 0-1; Ruffin,Jabari 0-1.

Weather: 84 degrees, mostly sunny, SSW wind at 2 mph

Sept. 14, 2013 • Los Angeles, Calif. • L.A. Memorial Coliseum (62,006)

Boston College 0 0 0 7 7 Record: (2-1, 1-0)USC 7 7 7 14 35 Record: (2-1, 0-1)

Game 3: Southern California

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Wolfpack at Eagles | Nov. 16

CHESTNUT HILL, Mass. -- Boston College started quickly, but could not sustain the momentum and fell to No. 8 Florida State, 48-34, in front of 40,129 fans at Alumni Stadium on Saturday afternoon. The Eagles took an early 14-3 lead in the first quarter, but the Seminoles went on tally 21 straight points in the second quarter and record four touchdowns in the second half, including an interception return, to claim the victory. Senior quarterback Chase Rettig completed 18-of-28 passes on the day with 197 yards and a career-high four touchdown passes. He threw two interceptions. Classmate Andre Williams rushed for 149 yards for his third 100-yard performance of the season and the eighth of his career. He surpassed the 2,000-yard mark, bringing his career total to 2,067 yard, good for 13th in BC record books. Freshman running back Myles Willis recorded his first career receptions, earning 69 yards on four catches and tallying his first career TD. He also amassed 28 yards on the ground on five carries. Junior tight end C.J. Parsons caught two of Rettig’s passes for touchdowns for the first two of his career. FSU quarterback Jameis Winston was 17-of-27 for 330 yards, four touchdowns and one interception. The BC defense held running back Devonta Freeman to 49 yards on nine carries, but Winston rushed for 67 more. Kelvin Benjamin led Seminole wide receiving core with 103 yards on three carries. Boston College controlled the first quarter, taking a 14-3 lead in the first 15 minutes before Florida State came back to outscore the Eagles, 21-3, and go into halftime with a 24-17 lead. The Eagle defense forced the Seminoles to go three-and-out to start the game, after winning the coin toss and electing to receive in the second half. After two incomplete passes, senior defensive lineman Kaleb Ramsey sacked Winston for a loss of 11 yards. The Eagles defense had three sacks on the night. Junior Spiffy Evans returned a 41-yard punt 19 yards to set the BC offense up and Williams ran it six times for 21 yards to set Rettig up for a six-yard pass to Parsons for his first career touchdown with just under 10 minutes to play in the first quarter. Florida State got on the board with a 40-yard field goal from Roberto Aguayo, but the Eagles came right back to tack on seven more and take a 14-3 lead with 1:46 to go in the first quarter. Rettig connected with sophomore Brian Miller on a 26-yard pass for the longest of the wide receiver’s career. Two plays and a FSU unsportsmanlike call later, Rettig hit senior tight end Jake

Sinkovec, who avoided one tackle and stepped into the end zone for his first touchdown of the year and second of his career. Senior Freese connected on a 24-yard field goal to increase the BC lead to 17-3 at the 11:19 mark in the second quarter, but the Seminoles scored the next 21 points, taking the lead without looking back. A 56-yard touchdown pass to Greene with 10:35 to go in the first half made it a 17-10 game. FSU tied the game with just under two minutes to play on a seven-play, 80-yard scoring drive as Winston hit Chad Abram for a 10-yard TD pass. The Seminoles took the lead after the Eagles rushed three straight times without getting a first down. Starting on his own 40-yard line, Winston was sacked by senior defensive end Kasim Edebali for a loss of nine yards, but Devonta Freeman rushed for 14 yards on second-and-19 and Winston threw 55 yards into the end zone to Kenny Shaw as time expired, after side stepping multiple tacklers. Willis started the third with a 71-yard kickoff return to set up Freese for a 24-yard field goal. The Seminoles answered with a nine-play, 75-yard drive, capped off with 10-yard TD pass to Greene to make it a 31-20 game at the 9:06 mark. They added seven more almost six minutes later on a nine-play, 60-yard drive after reaching the BC 16-yard line on a pass interference call. With just over two minutes to play in the third quarter, Rettig connected with Willis for a 52-yard touchdown pass on a five-play, 79-yard drive for the first TD reception of Willis’ young career. The pass was the longest of the season for Rettig. Winston came right back, hitting Bejamin with a 41-yard pass and then on third-and-12, rushing for 20 yards. At the start of the fourth quarter, the Eagles held the Seminoles to a 20-yard field goal with less than a minute off the clock. P.J. Williams intercepted Rettig on the 20-yard line and returned it for a touchdown to make it a 48-27 game. After a 10-yard gain on the ground by Rettig for a first down and a 24-yard rush by Williams, the BC quarterback found Parsons in the end zone for the second time, cutting the lead to 48-34, with almost 10 minutes to go in the game. With six minutes left in the game and third-and-seven for FSU, junior defensive back Manuel Asprilla deflected Winston’s pass to classmate Dominique Williams to give BC the ball back. After Rettig coverted a fourth-and-five to Miller for an eight-yard gain, sophomore running back David Dudeck caught a 20-yarder to advance the ball. BC threatened on FSU’s 21-yard line, but Rettig was interception by Nate Andrews on the one.

First Quarter9:58 BC Parsons 6 yd pass from Rettig (Freese kick), 8-36 4:05 6:34 FS Aguayo 40 yd field goal, 7-53 3:241:46 BC Sinkovec 3 yd pass from Rettig (Freese kick), 10-75 4:48

Second Quarter11:19 BC Freese 24 yd field goal, 8-55 4:0410:35 FS Greene56 yd pass from Winston (Aguayo kick), 2-75 0:441:49 FS Abram 10 yd pass from Winston (Aguayo kick), 7-75 2:550:00 FS Shaw 55 yd pass from Winston (Aguayo kick), 3-60 0:50

Third Quarter11:52 BC Freese 24 yd field goal, 6-19 3:089:06 FS Greene10 yd pass from Winston (Aguayo kick), 9-75 2:463:42 FS Williams 1 yd run (Aguayo kick), 9-60 3:482:10 BC Willis 52 yd pass from Rettig (Freese kick), 5-79 1:32

Fourth Quarter14:07 FS Aguayo, R. 20 yd field goal, 9-80 3:0313:41 FS Williams 20 yd interception return (Aguayo kick)9:44 BC Parsons 17 yd pass from Rettig (Freese kick), 7-75 3:57

FSU BC

FIRST DOWNS 23 22RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 36-159 45-200PASSING YDS (NET) 325 197Passes Att-Comp-Int 27-17-1 28-18-2TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 63-484 73-397Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Punt Returns-Yards 0-0 2-53Kickoff Returns-Yards 1-17 6-162Interception Returns-Yards 2-55 1-16Punts (Number-Avg) 4-40.0 4-35.0Fumbles-Lost 1-0 0-0Penalties-Yards 5-44 3-44Possession Time 26:44 33:16Third-Down Conversions 4 of 11 3 of 13Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 2 of 3Red-Zone Scores-Chances 4-4 5-6Sacks By: Number-Yards 3-22 4-29

RUSHING: Florida State-WINSTON, J. 14-67; FREEMAN, D. 9-49; WILLIAMS, K. 6-22;WILDER, J. 6-15; ABRAM, C. 1-6. Boston College-Andre Williams 28-149; MylesWillis 5-28; Alex Amidon 3-19; Chase Rettig 9-4. PASSING: Florida State-WINSTON, J. 17-27-1-325. Boston College-Chase Rettig18-28-2-197. RECEIVING: Florida State-SHAW, K. 4-93; GREENE, R. 4-85; BENJAMIN, K. 3-103;WILDER, J. 2-18; ABRAM, C. 2-15; O’LEARY, N. 1-14; GREEN, C. 1-minus 3. BostonCollege-Alex Amidon 7-42; Myles Willis 4-69; Brian Miller 2-34; C.J. Parsons2-23; David Dudeck 1-20; Dan Crimmins 1-6; Jake Sinkovec 1-3. INTERCEPTIONS: Florida State-ANDREWS, N. 1-35; WILLIAMS, P.J. 1-20. BostonCollege-Dominique Williams 1-16. FUMBLES: Florida State-FREEMAN, D. 1-0. Boston College-None. SACKS (UA-A): Florida State-SMITH, TEL. 1-0; GOLDMAN, E. 1-0; HOLLIN, D. 1-0.Boston College-Kasim Edebali 2-0; Kaleb Ramsey 1-0; Mehdi Abdesmad 1-0. TACKLES (UA-A): Florida State-SMITH, TEL. 6-4; RAMSEY, J. 7-0; BROOKS, T. 5-2;JERNIGAN, T. 5-2; JONES, C. 5-2; JOYNER, L. 6-0; HOLLIN, D. 3-1; GOLDMAN, E.2-2; WILLIAMS, P.J. 2-2; ANDREWS, N. 2-2; MCALLISTER, D. 0-4; ELIGWE, U. 3-0;LAWRENCESTAMPLE 2-1; MCDANIEL, J. 2-1; HICKS, D. 1-2; TERRELL, N. 1-0; WALKER,D. 1-0; FREEMAN, D. 1-0; CASHER, C. 0-1. Boston College-Bryce Jones 4-3; SteeleDivitto 3-3; Kasim Edebali 3-2; Spenser Rositano 3-2; Steven Daniels 2-3; JoshKeyes 3-1; Kevin Pierre-Louis 2-2; Manuel Asprilla 3-0; Mehdi Abdesmad 2-1;Kaleb Ramsey 2-1; Sean Sylvia 1-2; Bobby Wolford 1-0; Jaryd Rudolph 1-0; KevinKavalec 1-0; C.J. Jones 1-0; Dominique Williams 1-0; Truman Gutapfel 0-1; ConnorWujciak 0-1.

Weather: 79 degrees, sunny, ENE wind at 9 mph

Sept. 28, 2013 • Chestnut Hill, Mass. • Alumni Stadium (40,129)

No. 8 Florida State 3 21 14 10 48 Record: (4-0,2-0)Boston College 14 3 10 7 34 Record: (2-2,1-1)

Game 4: No. 8 florida State

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Wolfpack at Eagles | Nov. 16

October 5, 2013 • Chestnut Hill, Mass. • Alumni Stadium (33,128)

Army 10 10 7 0 27 Record: (3-3)Boston College 14 17 7 10 48 Record: (3-2)

Game 5: Army

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CHESTNUT HILL, Mass. -- Led by senior running back Andre Williams, Boston College earned a 48-27 victory over Army on Homecoming Weekend at Alumni Stadium on Saturday. Williams tied the school record with five rushing touchdowns and came within a yard of the single-game mark, amassing a career-high 263 rushing yards on the afternoon. The Eagles improved to 3-2 on the year after the non-conference victory, while the Black Knights dropped in to 2-4. Senior quarterback Chase Rettig completed 11-for-13 passes for 203 yards, throwing a touchdown to sophomore David Dudeck in the first quarter. Senior Alex Amidon led the wide receiving corps with 122 yards on five catches, including a career-long 68-yard reception in the first. Williams was the story of the day, tying the single-game touchdown record Montel Harris set on Oct. 17, 2009. Harris tallied 264 yards that day, placing Williams second in BC record books. His 2,340 career rushing yards rank 11th in BC history and increased his career touchdown total to 17. After an opening drive by Army that lasted nearly six minutes and resulted in a 38-yard field goal, the two teams racked up 21 points in the next 3:48. Senior kicker Freese started the game with a kickoff to the back of the endzone and the Black Knights marched 55 yards down the field before the Eagle defense stopped them on third-and-four to force Daniel Grochowski to kick for three points. The Eagles came right back as Rettig connected with Amidon for the longest throw and reception of both seniors’ careers, a 68-yard pass down the left-field sideline. A false start backed BC up five yards and Williams carried twice for nine yards to set up his quarterback for a three-yard pass to Dudeck in the endzone, giving the Eagles a 7-3 lead with seven minutes to go in the quarter. It didn’t take long for Black Knights to answer, surprising the Eagle defense with a flea flicker. On Army’s first play, quarterback Angel Santiago flipped the ball to Terry Baggett,

who sailed it down field to Xaiver Moss for a 75-yard score, giving the Cadets a 10-7 lead. Williams answered on the fourth play of BC’s ensuing drive, running it in from the 34-yard line and taking only 1:30 off the clock. Army took a brief, 17-14 lead in the beginning of the second quarter, scoring on three-yard run by Larry Dixon after a 15-play, 75-yard drive that lasted 5:39. BC retook the lead for good almost three minutes later on a six-play, 31-yard drive. Freshman Myles Willis started with a 46-yard kickoff return and Williams broke free with a 19-yard run during the drive, getting tackled at the one. On the next play he crossed the goal line to give the Eagles a 21-17 lead. After the BC defense forced the first punt of the game right before 12-minute mark, Williams pushed the lead to 28-17 on a 37-yard run, tallying his third TD of the day and registering the longest run of the year for BC. Army made it a 31-20 game with 48 seconds to go in the half on a 40-yard field goal, but Freese responded with a season-long 49-yarder as time expired. While the Eagles went three-and-out to start the second half, it took Army one play to cut the lead to 31-17 on an 80-yard run by Dixon, the longest the BC defense has allowed in 2013. Williams put the Eagles back up by nine on his fourth TD with 6:39 to go in the third. On third-and-12, Rettig connected with Amidon on a 39-yard pass to keep the drive alive. Williams rushed five times for 30 yards before pushing into the endzone on a three-yard run. The 13-play, 93-yard drive was the longest the season for the Eagles, lasting 6:13. As the fourth quarter started, Freese finished a nine-play drive with a 28-yard field goal with 14:18 to go in the game. He is a perfect 5-for-5 this season. The Eagles defense forced another Army punt, which junior Spiffy Evans returned for 28 yards to set up the Eagles offense. Williams tied the BC record with his fifth score of the day on his second rush with a 34-yard run to make it 48-27 at the 12:27 mark.

First Quarter9:07 ARMY Grochowski 38 yd field goal, 13-55 5:536:59 BC Dudeck 3 yd pass from Rettig (Freese kick), 4-75 2:086:49 ARMY Moss 75 yd pass from Santiago (Grochowski kick), 1-75 0:105:19 BC Williams 34 yd run (Freese kick), 4-58 1:30

Second Quarter14:40 ARMY Dixon 3 yd run (Grochowski kick), 15-75 5:3912:08 BC Williams 1 yd run (Freese kick), 6-51 2:329:00 BC Williams 37 yd run (Freese kick), 5-65 1:14

0:48 ARMY Grochowski 40 yd field goal, 17-67 8:120:00 BC Freese 49 yd field goal, 4-32 0:48

Third Quarter12:52 ARMY Dixon, Larry 80 yd run (Grochowski kick), 1-80 0:116:39 BC Williams 3 yd run (Freese kick), 13-93 6:13

Fourth Quarter14:18 BC Freese 28 yd field goal, 9-68 4:0412:27 BC Williams 34 yd run (Freese kick), 2-38 0:42

ARMY BC

FIRST DOWNS 23 21RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 65-326 41-320PASSING YDS (NET) 101 203Passes Att-Comp-Int 11-5-0 13-11-0TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 76-427 54-523Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Punt Returns-Yards 1-0 1-28Kickoff Returns-Yards 1-7 5-111Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Punts (Number-Avg) 5-34.6 3-43.0Fumbles-Lost 0-0 0-0Penalties-Yards 1-15 6-45Possession Time 34:39 25:21Third-Down Conversions 8 of 17 5 of 9Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 1 0 of 0Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-3 4-4Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-2 3-9

RUSHING: Army-Dixon, Larry 11-125; Turrentine, T. 7-49; Baggett, Terry 10-39; White, Kelvin 11-27; Tippett, Hayden 4-19; Santiago, Angel 7-18; Long, Tevin 4-16; Giovannelli, T. 3-15; Kemper, Aaron 2-11; Fraser, Stephen 2-8; Giachinta, Matt 1-3; Scott, Lawrence 2-minus 1; Moss, Xavier 1-minus 3. Boston College-Andre Williams 30-263; Myles Willis 7-51; Alex Amidon 1-5; Chase Rettig 3-1. PASSING: Army-White, Kelvin 3-8-0-19; Santiago, Angel 2-3-0-82; Long, Tevin 0-0-0-0. Boston College-Chase Rettig 11-13-0-203. RECEIVING: Army-Moss, Xavier 2-82; Stephens, A. 2-9; Baggett, Terry 1-10. Boston College-Alex Amidon 5-122; Spiffy Evans 4-63; Harrison Jackson 1-15; David Dudeck 1-3. INTERCEPTIONS: Army-None. Boston College-None. FUMBLES: Army-None. Boston College-None. SACKS (UA-A): Army-Holloway, J. 1-0. Boston College-Steven Daniels 2-0; Steele Divitto 1-0. TACKLES (UA-A): Army-Holloway, J. 7-3; Holloway, T. 3-7; Pierce, Hayden 5-3; Tolbert, S. 3-4; Carnegie, Chris 1-3; Kough, Robert 3-0; Miller, Colby 3-0; Glover, Richard 1-2; Trimble, Justin 1-2; Jenkins, Josh 2-0; Johnson, Steven 1-1; Mackey, Jarrett 1-1; Ricciardi, S. 1-0; McBryde, Sean 1-0; Maxwell, Kyle 0-1; Ugenyi, Mike 0-1. Boston College-Kevin Pierre-Louis 8-10; Steele Divitto 5-7; Steven Daniels 9-2; Manuel Asprilla 5-2; Kasim Edebali 3-4; Sean Sylvia 2-5; Dominique Williams 4-2; Justin Simmons 2-3; Bryce Jones 4-0; Josh Keyes 0-4; James McCaffrey 1-0; Brian Mihalik 1-0; Kaleb Ramsey 0-1; Kevin Kavalec 0-1; Jaryd Rudolph 0-1; Connor Wujciak 0-1; Mike Strizak 0-1.

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Wolfpack at Eagles | Nov. 16

October 12, 2013 • Clemson, S.C. • Clemson Memorial Stadium (77,506)

Boston College 0 7 7 0 14 Record: (3-3,1-2)No. 3 Clemson 0 3 7 14 24 Record: (6-0,4-0)

CLEMSON, S.C. (AP) - A solid first three quarters was undone by a scoreless fourth for the Boston College Eagles, as they fell, 24-14, to the No. 3 Clemson Tigers. Six weeks after defeating then fifth-ranked Georgia to start the season, the Tigers and Tajh Boyd put together a fourth-quarter comeback that kept them on course for next week’s Atlantic Coast Conference contest with No. 6 Florida State. Senior wide receiver Alex Amidon and the Eagles (3-3, 1-2 ACC) nearly spoiled the party, keeping the Tigers out of sync offensively and using big plays to carry a 14-10 lead into the final period. That’s when the Tigers (6-0, 4-0) fought back, Boyd’s 6-yard TD run with 13:44 left putting them ahead for good. National sack leader Vic Beasley sealed things a few moments later when he scooped up Chase Rettig’sfumble and took it 13 yards for a touchdown. The Boston College quarterback coughed up the ball after a big hit by linebacker Tony Steward. Clemson held on to start 6-0 for the second time in three years. The Tigers most likely won’t wriggle of the hook should they repeat the errors against the well-rested Seminoles (5-0), who had Saturday free and come off a 63-0 victory over Maryland in their last game. Boyd also had a touchdown pass and finished with 334 yards passing to become the school’s all-time leader in passing yards, surpassing Charlie Whitehurst. Sammy Watkins had seven receptions for 101 yards, his fourth game over the century mark this season and 11th in his career. He scored on a 48-yard touchdown grab that gave the Tigers their first lead of the game at 10-7. But it was Clemson’s oft-maligned defense - remember when the Tigers gave up 70 points in the Orange Bowl two years ago? - that turned things around in this one. Eagles tailback Andre Williams, who came in the nation’s top rusher, was held to fewer than 3 yards a carry with 70 total. He had gained a career-best 263 a week ago in Boston College’s win over Army. Boston College finished with 286 yards on offense, 162 of those coming on its

two TD drives. It’s the fifth straight game Clemson held an opponent to 14 points or less. Clemson put its past two opponents in Wake Forest and Syracuse away by halftime, leading 35-7 at the break and cruising to sizeable victories. The Tigers tried that formula again in this one, reaching the BC 6 before kicker Chandler Catanzaro ended a string of 28 straight field goals inside 48 yards as he missed from 25 yards away. It was only the start of the Tigers execution problems. Two series later, Zac Brooks fumbled at the end of what would’ve been a first down and Eagles linebacker Steele Divitto recovered. After driving 68 yards to the Boston College 28, Watkins airmailed a halfback pass over wide open Adam Humphries. Two plays later, holder Corbin Jenkins couldn’t get the snap down and the Tigers again left without points. Rod McDowell had Clemson’s second fumble of the half a series later, then came up shy on fourth-and-6 as Clemson passed up a long field goal try the next time it had the ball. The Tigers finally broke through on the half’s last play, Catanzaro nailing a 35-yard field goal as time ran out to trail the Eagles 7-3 at the break. Clemson’s struggles continued into the second half. The crowd of 77,506 relaxed some when Watkins took in his 48-yard catch along the right sidelines for a touchdown to put Clemson on top 10-7. But BC answered one play later on Rettig’s 69-yard TD toss to Amidon. The nervousness didn’t leave for good until after Beasley bounded in with the loose ball for a double-digit lead. “We did some really good things and some really bad things,” said first-year Boston College coach Steve Addazio. “If we can keep working and keep believing, then good things will happen.”

Second Quarter13:38 BC Willis 38 yd run (Freese kick), 10-93 5:48,0:00 CU Catanzaro 35 yd field goal, 9-48 1:09

Third Quarter6:59 CU Watkins 48 yd pass from Boyd (Catanzaro kick), 6-71 1:586:40 BC Amidon 69 yd pass from Rettig (Freese kick), 1-69 0:11

Fourth Quarter4th 13:44 CU Boyd 6 yd run (Catanzaro kick), 8-48 2:46 12:42 CU Beasley 13 yd fumble recovery (Catanzaro kick)

BC CLEM

FIRST DOWNS 12 23RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 39-94 37-162PASSING YDS (NET) 192 334Passes Att-Comp-Int 21-13-1 45-30-0TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 60-286 82-496Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 1-13Punt Returns-Yards 3-22 3-19Kickoff Returns-Yards 1-27 1-24Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 1-4Punts (Number-Avg) 9-43.2 5-43.4Fumbles-Lost 2-1 5-2Penalties-Yards 8-57 5-35Possession Time 31:21 28:39Third-Down Conversions 3 of 15 4 of 17Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 1 2 of 4Red-Zone Scores-Chances 0-0 2-4Sacks By: Number-Yards 0-0 5-42

RUSHING: Boston College-Andre Williams 24-70; Myles Willis 3-40; Alex Amidon2-12; David Dudeck 1-3; Chase Rettig 9-minus 31. Clemson-McDOWELL 18-91; BROOKS6-42; BOYD 9-33; HOWARD 2-1; TEAM 2-minus 5. PASSING: Boston College-Chase Rettig 13-21-1-192. Clemson-BOYD 30-44-0-334; S.WATKINS 0-1-0-0. RECEIVING: Boston College-Alex Amidon 6-121; Brian Miller 2-16; Jake Sinkovec1-20; Mike Naples 1-17; C.J. Parsons 1-9; David Dudeck 1-6; Spiffy Evans 1-3.Clemson-HUMPHRIES 9-81; S. WATKINS 7-101; SECKINGER 3-29; McDOWELL 3-15; BRYANT2-48; M. WILLIAMS 2-26; COOPER 2-16; BROOKS 1-14; HOWARD 1-4. INTERCEPTIONS: Boston College-None. Clemson-WIGGINS 1-4. FUMBLES: Boston College-Chase Rettig 1-1; Myles Willis 1-0. Clemson-BOYD 2-0; C.JENKINS 1-0; BROOKS 1-1; McDOWELL 1-1. SACKS (UA-A): Boston College-None. Clemson-ST. ANTHONY 2-0; CRAWFORD 1-0; V. BEASLEY 1-0; STEWARD 1-0. TACKLES (UA-A): Boston College-Steven Daniels 8-1; Kevin Pierre-Louis 5-4; Dominique Williams 6-2; Sean Sylvia 6-2; Manuel Asprilla 5-2; Bryce Jones 5-0; Steele Divitto 2-3; Kaleb Ramsey 4-0; Kasim Edebali 2-2; Al Louis-Jean 3-0; Josh Keyes 2-1; Brian Mihalik 2-0; Spenser Rositano 2-0; Mike Strizak 1-0; Connor Wujciak 1-0; Andre Williams 1-0; David Dudeck 1-0; Jaryd Rudolph 0-1; C.J. Jones 0-1. Clemson-R. SMITH 6-3; SHUEY 4-5; ST. ANTHONY 4-3; CHRISTIAN 2-4; V. BEASLEY 3-2; BREELAND 3-1; KEARSE 3-1; CRAWFORD 3-0; D. WILLIAMS 3-0; ROBINSON 2-0; PETERS 1-1; LAWSON 1-1; BURRELL 1-0; WIGGINS 1-0; BLANKS 1-0; READER 1-0; STEWARD 1-0; JARRETT 0-1; T. WATSON 0-1; FAJGENBAUM 0-1; J. WATSON 0-1; BARNES0-1.

Weather: 80 degrees, sunny, calm wind

Game 6: No. 3 Clemson

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Wolfpack at Eagles | Nov. 16

October 26, 2013 • Chapel Hill, N.C. • Kenan Memorial Stadium (43,000)

Boston College 7 0 0 3 10 Record: (3-4,1-3)North Carolina 6 14 7 7 34 Record: (2-5,1-3)

CHAPEL HILL, N.C. -- Senior Andre Williams rushed 26 times for 172 yards and one touchdown and senior middle linebacker Steele Divitto registered a game-high 10 tackles to lead the visiting Eagles, but North Carolina scored 28 straight points to capture a 34-10 ACC home win before 43,000 fans at Kenan Stadium. UNC quarterback Bryn Renner threw for two touchdowns and North Carolina snapped a four-game losing streak by the Eagles. Renner finished 18 of 21 for 227 yards with a 13-yard touchdown to Ryan Switzer and a 10-yarder to Bug Howard for the Tar Heels (2-5, 1-3 Atlantic Coast Conference). Howard also caught a backbreaking 17-yard touchdown pass from change-of-pace quarterback Marquise Williams late in the third quarter. Williams and A.J. Blue had short scoring runs for the Tar Heels. Williams, the ACC’s leading rusher, ran for 172 yards in his fifth 100-yard performance of the season and had a 56-yard touchdown run. He eclipsed the 1,000-yard plateau in the contest and vaulted himself into the school’s top 10 for career rushing yards. But facing a defense that allows an ACC-worst 456 yards per game, the Eagles (3-4, 1-3) managed just 261 total yards and converted just 5 of 16 third downs. Until the final five meaningless minutes, they took only five snaps in North Carolina territory. Chase Rettig was 10 of 20 for 57 yards and was sacked four times for BC. The Eagles lost their sixth straight ACC road game, have yet to beat North Carolina since joining the ACC in 2005 and fall to 0-4 in Chapel Hill. For the Tar Heels, it only felt like that long since their last win here - or anywhere, for that matter. A rough stretch - including consecutive games against nationally ranked Coastal Division rivals Miami and Virginia Tech - left them with the worst record in the ACC. But this game started a stretch of navigable games: The second half of the schedule includes a game against FCS member Old Dominion and five league

opponents who entered the weekend a combined 17-15. North Carolina’s defense, which entered last in the league in all four major stat categories, kept the Eagles in check for much of this one. The only real mistake came on the BC tailback’s long touchdown run, in which Williams was barely touched on his way up the middle and down the right side. Blue put the Tar Heels back up on the fifth play of the second when he burrowed in off left tackle. Renner then extended North Carolina’s lead to 20-7 with his scoring pass to Howard with 52 seconds left in the half. Howard’s second score came with 19 seconds left in the third and after the Tar Heels moved into the red zone on two Renner-to-Eric Ebron completions. Cornerback Bryce Jones slipped near the back line, leaving Howard wide open for the easy strike from UNC’s Williams to stretch the lead to 27-7. Marquise Williams’ 4-yard TD run midway through the fourth then pushed it to 34-7. Switzer, a freshman who had two touchdowns called back due to penalties earlier this season, finally got his first scoring catch on North Carolina’s first drive to put the Tar Heels up 6-0. That came after Williams fumbled at the BC 35 on the Eagles’ second offensive play. Freese kicked a 38-yard field goal with 2:04 left for BC.

First Quarter12:48 NC Switzer 13 yd pass from Renner (Team kick failed), 5-35 1:397:04 BC Williams 56 yd run (Freese kick), 3-77 1:09

Second Quarter13:35 NC Blue 1 yd run (Moore kick), 15-81 4:470:52 NC Howard 10 yd pass from Renner (Moore kick), 11-90 2:31

Third Quarter 0:19 NC Howard 17 yd pass from Williams (Moore kick), 3-67 1:19

Fourth Quarter8:59 NC Williams 4 yd run (Moore kick), 6-46 3:032:04 BC Freese 38 yd field goal, 7-18 2:48

BC UNC

FIRST DOWNS 12 21RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 38-202 44-110PASSING YDS (NET) 59 282Passes Att-Comp-Int 22-11-0 29-22-0TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 60-261 73-392Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Punt Returns-Yards 3-28 2--2Kickoff Returns-Yards 5-79 2-20Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Punts (Number-Avg) 8-39.1 7-45.3Fumbles-Lost 1-1 0-0Penalties-Yards 5-42 4-50Possession Time 29:36 30:24Third-Down Conversions 5 of 16 8 of 16Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 1 0 of 0Red-Zone Scores-Chances 0-0 5-5Sacks By: Number-Yards 4-43 4-18

RUSHING: Boston College-Andre Williams 26-172; Chase Rettig 8-23; Tyler Rouse 3-6; Myles Willis 1-1. North Carolina-Williams, M 7-55; Morris, R 9-33; Blue, A 8-25; Francis, K 6-11; Ebron, E 2-7; Logan, T 5-1; Renner, B 7-minus 22. PASSING: Boston College-Chase Rettig 10-20-0-57; Josh Bordner 1-2-0-2. North Carolina-Renner, B 18-21-0-227; Williams, M 4-8-0-55. RECEIVING: Boston College-Alex Amidon 8-38; Mike Naples 2-19; Bobby Wolford 1-2. North Carolina-Ebron, E 4-67; Morris, R 4-29; Davis, Q 3-36; Howard, B 3-31; Logan, T 2-51; Thorpe, T 2-40; Singleton, K 2-11; Switzer, R 1-13; Tapley, S 1-4. INTERCEPTIONS: Boston College-None. North Carolina-None. FUMBLES: Boston College-Andre Williams 1-1. North Carolina-None. SACKS (UA-A): Boston College-Kevin Pierre-Louis 1-0; Kaleb Ramsey 1-0; Marquis Little 1-0; Kasim Edebali 1-0. North Carolina-Martin, K 2-0; Bart, M 1-0; Hughes, T 1-0. TACKLES (UA-A): Boston College-Steele Divitto 5-5; Steven Daniels 5-4; Dominique Williams 4-3; Bryce Jones 5-1; Sean Sylvia 5-1; Kevin Pierre-Louis 3-3; Jaryd Rudolph 2-4; Manuel Asprilla 5-0; Justin Simmons 2-2; Kaleb Ramsey 2-2; Kasim Edebali 2-1; Al Louis-Jean 1-1; Connor Wujciak 0-2; Truman Gutapfel 1-0; Marquis Little 1-0; Brian Mihalik 1-0; Kevin Kavalec 1-0; Matt Milano 1-0; Kieran Borcich 1-0; Dominic Appiah 0-1. North Carolina-Boston, T 3-6; Hughes, T 4-4; Price, J 4-2; Scott, T 2-4; Martin, K 5-0; Schoettmer, J 1-4; Green, D 3-0; Hollins, M 2-1; Bart, M 1-2; Rankin, D 1-2; Ellerbe, B 2-0; Thomason, J 2-0; Staub, N 1-1; Underwood, S 1-1; Walker, B 1-0; Jackson, T 1-0; Simmons, M 1-0; Mastromatteo, D 1-0; Shankle, T 1-0; Tabb, J 1-0; Blue, A 1-0; Farmer, E 0-1; Dixon, A 0-1; Gnonkonde, J 0-1; Singleton, K 0-1; Renner, B 0-1.

Weather: 57 degrees, sunny, SSW wind at 3 mph

Game 7: North Carolina

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Wolfpack at Eagles | Nov. 16

November 2, 2013 • Chestnut Hill, Mass. • Alumni Stadium (30,129)

Virginia Tech 0 10 7 10 27 Record: (6-3,3-2)Boston College 7 0 10 17 34 Record: (4-4,2-3)

BOSTON (AP) — Linebacker Kevin Pierre-Louis had a 33-yard interception return for a touchdown midway into the fourth quarter and Andre Williams ran for a pair of scores, lifting Boston College to a 34-27 win over Virginia Tech on Saturday afternoon. Williams carried 33 times for 166 yards and Chase Rettig completed 11-of-14 passes for 93 yards and a TD for Boston College (4-4, 2-3 Atlantic Coast Conference). Virginia Tech’s Logan Thomas completed 24 of 41 passes for 391 yards and two TDs, but was picked off twice and fumbled twice, leading to 17 of Boston College’s points. The Eagles had lost the last five meetings between the schools. The Hokies (6-3, 3-2 ACC) took their third lead of the game on Cody Journell’s 47-yard field goal — his second long one of the day — 1:52 into the final quarter. But BC rallied again, tying it on Freese’s 43-yard field goal midway into the fourth quarter. On the next possession with a third-and-5 from his own 30, Thomas, under pressure and back pedaling, threw a floating pass over the middle that Pierre-Louis picked off and broke down the right sideline for the go-ahead score with 7 minutes to play. After BC stopped the Hokies on a fourth-and-6 from its own 38, Williams burst through the right side of the line for a 62-yard score on the next play. Thomas hit Trey Edmunds with a 22-yard TD pass with 2:54 to play, cutting it to 34-27. The Hokies took over on their own 28 with 1:49 to play, but Thomas fumbled it away again three plays later. Journell’s career-best, 56-yard field goal with 1 second left in the second quarter had given the Hokies a 10-7 halftime edge. It tied Paul Engle’s 1977 kick for the third longest in school history. Wayne Latimer owns the record with a 61-yarder, against Florida State in 1975.

The Eagles tied at 10-all on Freese’s 25-yard field goal after corner back Manuel Asprilla’s interception and return down the left sideline to Virginia Tech’s 15 early in the third quarter. On the ensuing possession, Thomas hit Joshua Stanford over the middle and he broke a pair of tackles for a 69-yard reception down to the 1. The Eagles held on three rushing attempts before Thomas hit Kalvin Cline with the scoring toss off a play-action to push the Hokies back in front 17-10 midway into the third. BC forced another turnover when Kasim Edebali stripped Thomas and Brian Mihalik recovered it at the Hokies’ 17. Rettig’s 2-yard TD pass to fullback Jake Sinkovec tied it at 17-all late in the third. Journell had missed two attempts — from 40 and 45 yards — in last week’s 13-10 loss at home against Duke. The Hokies fell out of The AP Top 25 in this week’s poll. Trailing 7-0 after sputtering on offense in the first quarter, the Hokies marched 76 yards in nine plays, tying the game on Edmunds’ 1-yard run midway into the second quarter. The score was set up by Thomas’ 25-yard strike to D.J. Coles, which moved the ball to the 1. Late in the opening half, Virginia Tech took over at its own 18 and moved 43 yards in nine plays before Journell nailed his field goal, a low line drive that knuckled over the crossbar. Four plays earlier, the Hokies had a 46-yard TD pass from Thomas to Edmunds nullified by a holding penalty against center David Wang. The Eagles had jumped ahead 7-0 on Williams’ 19-yard TD run late in the first quarter. Williams, who entered the week as the nation’s fifth-leading rusher at 144.3 yards per game, broke three tackles — the last about 8 yards away from the goal line against Kyshoen Jarrett — before going in for the score. Rettig set up the score with a 19-yard scramble on third-and-10 from the Hokies’ 38.

First Quarter1:25 BC Williams 19 yd run (Freese kick), 10-69 5:34

Second Quarter5:15 VT Edmunds 1 yd run (Journell kick), 9-76 4:570:01 VT Journell 56 yd field goal, 10-43 1:52

Third Quarter10:27 BC Freese 25 yd field goal, 4-7 1:23

6:13 VT Cline 1 yd pass from Thomas (Journell kick), 8-82 4:141:20 BC Sinkovec 2 yd pass from Rettig (Freese kick), 6-17 2:48

Fourth Quarter13:08 VT Journell 47 yd field goal, 7-46 3:128:45 BC Freese 43 yd field goal, 8-54 4:237:00 BC Pierre-Louis 33 yd interception return (Freese kick)4:35 BC Andre Williams 62 yd run (Freese kick), 1-62 0:11, VT 20 - BC 342:54 VT Edmunds 22 yd pass from Thomas (Journell kick), 8-52 1:41

VT BC

FIRST DOWNS 18 13RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 29-55 42-196PASSING YDS (NET) 391 93Passes Att-Comp-Int 41-24-2 14-11-0TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 70-446 56-289Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Punt Returns-Yards 3-13 1-9Kickoff Returns-Yards 2-76 3-52Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 2-82Punts (Number-Avg) 3-46.7 6-40.8Fumbles-Lost 3-2 0-0Penalties-Yards 6-50 1-5Possession Time 28:15 31:45Third-Down Conversions 5 of 13 2 of 12Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 2 1 of 1Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-2 3-3Sacks By: Number-Yards 0-0 4-24

RUSHING: Virginia Tech-Thomas, L 20-38; Edmunds, T 6-10; Coleman, JC 3-7. Boston College-Andre Williams 33-166; Chase Rettig 2-20; Myles Willis 4-14; Team 3-minus 4. PASSING: Virginia Tech-Thomas, L 24-41-2-391. Boston College-Chase Rettig 11-14-0-93. RECEIVING: Virginia Tech-Stanford, J 6-171; Byrn, W 5-49; Edmunds, T 4-42; Cline, K 3-36; Coles, DJ 2-47; Knowles, D 2-35; Coleman, JC 2-11. Boston College-Alex Amidon 3-53; Jake Sinkovec 3-19; Harrison Jackson 2-15; Brian Miller 1-12; Dan Crimmins 1-3; Myles Willis 1-minus 9. INTERCEPTIONS: Virginia Tech-None. Boston College-Manuel Asprilla 1-49; Kevin Pierre-Louis 1-33. FUMBLES: FUMBLES: Virginia Tech-Thomas, L 3-2. Boston College-None. SACKS (UA-A): Virginia Tech-None. Boston College-Kasim Edebali 1-2; Steele Divitto 1-0; C.J. Jones 0-1; Marquis Little 0-1. TACKLES (UA-A): Virginia Tech-Tyler, J 5-6; Jarrett, K 5-6; Bonner, D 6-1; Fuller, Ke 4-2; Edwards, T 4-1; Hopkins, D 3-1; Maddy, L 3-0; Collins, JR 1-2; Exum, A 2-0; Clarke, D 2-0; Nicolas, D 2-0; Gayle, J 1-1; McKinnon, D 1-0; DiNardo, D 1-0; Knowles, D 1-0. Boston College-Kevin Pierre-Louis 8-0; Manuel Asprilla 7-0; Dominique Williams 5-2; Kasim Edebali 5-2; Sean Sylvia 4-2; Steele Divitto 3-1; Bryce Jones 3-0; Steven Daniels 2-1; C.J. Jones 1-1; Justin Simmons 1-1; Brian Mihalik 1-1; Jaryd Rudolph 0-2; Al Louis-Jean 1-0; Kaleb Ramsey 0-1; Marquis Little 0-1; David Dudeck 0-1.

Weather: partly sunny, 60 degrees, NW wind at 5 mph

Game 8: Virginia Tech

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Wolfpack at Eagles | Nov. 16

November 9, 2013 • Las Cruces, N.M. • Aggie Memorial Stadium (14,997)

Boston College 13 7 7 21 48 Record: (5-4,2-3)New Mexico State 3 14 7 10 34 Record: (1-9)

LAS CRUCES, N.M. (AP) - Boston College tailback Andre Williams broke the school record with 295 yards on the ground and scored on two long runs in the fourth quarter Saturday to help the Eagles pull away from New Mexico State and escape with a 48-34 victory at Aggie Memorial Stadium. Williams, the leading rusher in the ACC and No. 2 in the FBS in yards per game, finished with 30 carries for 295 yards and two touchdowns. His two biggest, though, were the scoring runs that came on plays of 80 and 47 yards, both with less than a minute to go in the game, and broke a 34-34 tie. Senior receiver Alex Amidon, who needed 54 yards to break BC’s career receiving yards mark, caught eight passes for 88 yards and one touchdown for the Eagles. Boston College (5-4) won for the second week in a row, following a win against Virginia Tech last week. However, it wasn’t easy against NMSU (1-9), which has lost two in a row and whose only win this season has come against Abilene Christian. BC needs one more win to become bowl eligible. In the first-ever meeting between the teams, the Eagles led 20-17 at the half and 27-24 going into the fourth quarter. A 32-yard field goal by Maxwell Johnson of NMSU tied the game at 27-27 early in the fourth quarter but, as they’d done almost all afternoon, the Eagles answered an Aggie score with one of their own. This time, it was a 98-yard kickoff return for a score by Myles Willis, who broke a tackle near his own 23-yard line, then darted outside and raced untouched the rest of the way. That put the Eagles back ahead at 34-27. Still, the Aggies, who had the Boston College defense on its heels for

much of the game, refused to go away. NMSU drove 75 yards in six plays to tie the score at 34-34. Quarterback Andrew McDonald hit all-purpose threat Austin Franklin on a post route that covered 49 yards for the tying touchdown. The Aggies, coached by former Eagles quarterbacks coach Doug Martin, looked to take control on the next series when Bryan Bonilla recovered a fumble by Boston College receiver Alex Amidon. This time, it was the Eagles’ defense turn, and it forced NMSU into a three-and-out. However, the ensuing punt left Boston College at its own 3-yard line. That’s when Williams stepped up. After an offside penalty on the Aggies and a 12-yard pass from Chase Rettig to C.J. Parsons, Williams took a handoff up the middle and shot through the line and all the way down the field untouched for a 41-34 lead. Linebacker Steven Daniels sealed things for the Eagles when he intercepted McDonald on the fourth place of the next series. Two plays later, Williams again broke free, this time for a 47-yard run to the right side that made it 48-34.

First Quarter12:34 NMS Johnson, M. 43 yd field goal, 4-3 1:40 9:18 BC Freese 51 yd field goal, 8-41 3:165:54 BC Freese 39 yd field goal, 7-55 2:312:49 BC Naples 69 yd pass from Rettig (Freese kick), 3-80 0:59,

Second Quarter8:25 NMS Franklin 14 yd pass from McDonald (Johnson kick), 7-84 2:313:05 BC Jackson 7 yd pass from Rettig (Freese kick), 11-75 5:200:01 NMS Hall, Xavier 10 yd run (Johnson, M. kick), 9-75 3:04

Third Quarter12:13 BC Amidon 30 yd pass from Rettig (Freese kick), 8-75 2:477:35 NMS Brown 16 yd pass from McDonald (Johnson kick), 6-68 1:11

Fourth Quarter10:39 NMS Johnson, M. 32 yd field goal, 15-48 6:03 10:23 BC Myles Willis 98 yd kickoff return (Freese kick)8:07 NMS Franklin 49 yd pass from McDonald (Johnson kick), 6-75 2:164:53 BC Williams 80 yd run (Freese kick), 2-97 0:292:33 BC Williams 47 yd run (Freese kick), 2-50 0:56

BC NMS

FIRST DOWNS 18 27RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 35-320 29-159PASSING YDS (NET) 230 389Passes Att-Comp-Int 25-17-0 57-43-1TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 60-550 86-548Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 1--2Punt Returns-Yards 1-1 4-39Kickoff Returns-Yards 3-116 1-8Interception Returns-Yards 1-8 0-0Punts (Number-Avg) 4-48.5 7-51.9Fumbles-Lost 2-2 1-0Penalties-Yards 2-24 10-79Possession Time 27:51 32:09Third-Down Conversions 5 of 13 9 of 18Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 1 0 of 0Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-2 4-4Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-7 0-0

RUSHING: Boston College-Andre Williams 30-295; Myles Willis 5-25. New Mexico State-Hall, Xavier 14-95; Colwell, T. 5-27; Franklin, A. 3-22; McDonald, A. 7-15. PASSING: Boston College-Chase Rettig 17-25-0-230. New Mexico State-McDonald, A. 41-55-1-384; Franklin, A. 2-2-0-5. RECEIVING: Boston College-Alex Amidon 8-88; Jake Sinkovec 3-31; David Dudeck 2-18; Mike Naples 1-69; C.J. Parsons 1-12; Harrison Jackson 1-7; Dan Crimmins 1-5. New Mexico State-Franklin, A. 10-145; Bowen, Joshua 9-54; Bergstrom, J. 8-57; Brown, Jerrel 5-56; Hall, Xavier 4-32; Shapiro, Adam 4-18; Matthews, J. 3-24; Colwell, T. 0-3. INTERCEPTIONS: Boston College-Steven Daniels 1-8. New Mexico State-None. FUMBLES: Boston College-David Dudeck 1-1; Alex Amidon 1-1. New MexicoState-Matthews, J. 1-0. SACKS (UA-A): Boston College-Kasim Edebali 1-0. New Mexico State-None. TACKLES (UA-A): Boston College-Steele Divitto 6-12; Dominique Williams 8-5; Manuel Asprilla 8-3; Kevin Pierre-Louis 4-4; Steven Daniels 3-5; Bryce Jones 2-3; Kasim Edebali 1-4; Justin Simmons 2-2; Dominic Appiah 1-3; Nick Lifka 1-3; Connor Wujciak 1-3; Sean Sylvia 2-1; Al Louis-Jean 2-0; C.J. Jones 0-2; Brian Mihalik 0-2; Josh Keyes 1-0; Team 1-0; David Dudeck 1-0; Matt Milano 0-1; Truman Gutapfel 0-1. New Mexico State-Nixon, Trashaun 7-7; Bonilla, Bryan 3-9; Cazares, Davis 3-6; Butler, Rodney 1-6; Russell, Mason 1-4; Callender, G. 3-1; Oliva,Nick 0-4; Mobley, Willie 0-3; Eakins, Jay 0-3; Johnson, Darien 2-0; Hill, Lewis 2-0; Hall, Xavier 1-0; Fuller, Cameron 1-0; Shapiro, Adam 1-0; Chapman-Brown,C 0-1; Smith, Josh 0-1; Ramondo, Matt 0-1; Kaiser, Mike 0-1; Warren, Thomas 0-1.

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Opponent LT LG C RG RT TE QB TB WR WR/TE WR/TE/FBVillanova Patchan Vardaro Gallik Williams, H. White Parsons Rettig Williams, A. Amidon Evans NaplesWake Forest* Patchan Vardaro Gallik Williams, H. White Parsons Rettig Williams, A. Amidon Evans CrimminsSouthern California Patchan Vardaro Gallik Williams, H. White Parsons Rettig Williams, A. Amidon Naples DarmstatterNo. 8 Florida State* Patchan Vardaro Gallik Williams, H. White Parsons Rettig Williams, A. Amidon Naples SinkovecArmy Patchan Vardaro Gallik Williams, H. White Naples Rettig Williams, A. Amidon Jackson SinkovecNo. 3 Clemson* Patchan Vardaro Gallik Williams, H. White Parsons Rettig Williams, A. Amidon Naples SinkovecNorth Carolina* Patchan Vardaro Gallik Williams, H. White Parsons Rettig Williams, A. Amidon Naples SinkovecVirginia Tech* Patchan Vardaro Gallik Williams, H. White Parsons Rettig Williams, A. Amidon Naples SinkovecNew Mexico State Patchan Vardaro Gallik Williams, H. White Parsons Rettig Williams, A. Amidon Jackson Crimmins

Opponent DE DT DT DE SLB MLB WLB LC SS FS RCVillanova Ramsey Abdesmad Wujciak Edebali Daniels Divitto Pierre-Louis Asprilla Rositano Sylvia Jones, B.Wake Forest* Ramsey Abdesmad Wujciak Edebali Daniels Divitto Pierre-Louis Asprilla Rositano Sylvia Jones, B.Southern California Ramsey Abdesmad Wujciak Edebali Daniels Divitto Pierre-Louis Asprilla Rositano Sylvia Jones, B.No. 8 Florida State* Rudolph Abdesmad Wujciak Edebali Keyes Divitto Pierre-Louis Asprilla Williams, D. Sylvia Jones, B.Army Edebali Mihalik Rudolph Keyes Daniels Divitto Pierre-Louis Asprilla Williams, D. Sylvia Jones, B. No. 3 Clemson* Ramsey Rudolph Wujciak Edebali Daniels Divitto Pierre-Louis Asprilla Williams, D. Sylvia Jones, B.North Carolina* Ramsey Rudolph Edebali Simmons (DB) Daniels Divitto Pierre-Louis Asprilla Williams, D. Sylvia Jones, B.Virginia Tech* Ramsey Rudolph Wujciak Edebali Daniels Divitto Pierre-Louis Asprilla Williams, D. Sylvia Jones, B.New Mexico State Ramsey Mihalik Wujciak Edebali Daniels Divitto Pierre-Louis Asprilla Williams, D. Sylvia Jones, B.

Opponent K P Villanova Freese FreeseWake Forest Freese FreeseSouthern California Freese FreeseNo. 8 Florida State* Freese FreeseArmy Freese FreeseNo. 3 Clemson* Freese FreeseNorth Carolina* Freese FreeseVirgnia Tech* Freese FreeseNew Mexico State Freese Freese

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RUSHINGHad 400+ yards .......................................................................................................................518 vs. UMass, 11/24/73Had 300+ yards ......................................................................... 320 vs. New Mexico State, 11/9/13Had 70+ rushing attempts ........................................................................................ 71 vs. Northwestern, 9/12/92Had 60+ rushing attempts ............................................................................... 65 vs. Army, 10/5/13Had 50+ rushing attempts ............................................................................... 65 vs. Army, 10/5/13Had six or more rush touchdowns ......................................................................................... 7 vs. Temple, 9/25/93Had five or more rush touchdowns ................................................................... 5 vs. Army, 10/5/13Had four or more rush touchdowns .................................................................. 5 vs. Army, 10/5/13

PASSINGHad 300+ yards .............................................................................................................. 369 vs. Wake Forest, 11/3/12Had 50+ pass attempts .................................................................................................. 51 vs. Wake Forest, 11/3/12Had 25+ completions ......................................................................................................30 vs. Wake Forest, 11/3/12Had four or more passes intercepted.................................................................. 5 vs. North Carolina, 11/21/09Had three or more passes intercepted ........................................................................ 3 at Wake Forest, 11/3/12

COMBINATION OFFENSETeammates with 100+ yards rushing ...............L.V. Whitworth (118) & Andre Callender (105) vs. Duke, 11/11/06Teammates with 100+ yards receiving ...... Clarence Gannon (115) & Pete Mitchell (110) vs. Pittsburgh, 11/13/93Three or more players ran for touchdowns Montel Harris, Rolandan Finch and Josh Haden vs. Northeastern, 9/5/09

TOTAL OFFENSEHad 600+ yards .................................................................................................................... 648 vs. Temple, 10/11/03Had 500+ yards .......................................................................... 550 vs. New Mexico State, 11/9/13Had more than 550 yards .................................................................................................. 578 at NC State, 10/4/08Had 400+ yards .............................................................................................. 427 vs. Army 10/5/13

SCORINGReturned a kickoff for a touchdown ......... Myles Willis at New Mexico State (98 yards), 11/9/13Returned a punt for a touchdown ................................................... Spiffy Evans vs. Maine (82 yards), 9/5/12Returned a blocked punt for a touchdown .................. Roderick Rollins vs. Clemson (14 yards), 11/1/08Returned an interception for a touchdown ........... Kevin Pierre-Louis (33 yards) vs. VT, 11/2/13Returned a fumble for a touchdown .. Nick Clancy(16 yards), Kevin Pierre-Louis (96 yards) vs. UMass, 9/24/11Returned two fumbles for touchdowns .. Nick Clancy(16 yards), Kevin Pierre-Louis (96 yards) vs. UMass, 9/24/11Scored 60+ points ..................................................................................................... 66-14 win vs. Temple, 9/25/93Won by 50+ points ...................................................................................................... 54-0 vs. Northeastern, 9/5/09Scored a safety ..................................................................................................................................... vs. Miami, 9/1/12Held opponent scoreless .......................................................................................... 54-0 vs. Northeastern, 9/5/09Was held scoreless ............................................................................................ 19-0 loss vs. Virginia Tech, 9/25/10

HALF-BY-HALF SCORINGBoth teams were scoreless after first half ......................................................... vs. Cincinnati (L, 24-6), 9/27/97Led after three quarters and lost ............................................................... Duke (L, 20-19 - led 19-14), 9/17/11Trailed after three quarters and won ..................................... at Virginia (W, 14-10 - trailed 10-7), 11/14/09

HALF-BY-HALF OFFENSETotaled 300+ yards in a half ................................................................ 318 in first half at Georgia Tech, 9/15/07Rushed for three or more touchdowns in a half ......................... 3 in third quarter vs. NC State, 10/17/09Passed for three or more touchdowns in a half ................................ 3 in first half vs. Boise State, 12/28/05Scored five or more touchdowns in half ............................................. 5 in first half vs. Northeastern, 9/5/09

TURNOVERSDid not committ a turnover .................................................................................................. Notre Dame, 11/19/11Committed six or more turnovers .......................................... 5 INTs, 1 fumble vs. North Carolina, 11/21/09

DEFENSEAllowed 500+ yards of total offense .................................................................... 563 at Georgia Tech 10/20/12Held opponent to 100 or fewer yards ............................................................................. 92 vs. Buffalo, 10/28/06

SPECIAL TEAMSDid not punt ................................................................................................................................... at Syracuse, 10/2/93Blocked a punt ................................................................ Spenser Rositano blocked Alex King (Duke), 9/17/11Blocked a field goal ..... Connor Wujciak blocked David Scully’s 22-yard attempt at Georgia Tech, 10/20/12Blocked a PAT ........................... Jolonn Dunbar blocked Jad Dean (Clemson) in double overtime, 9/9/06Missed a PAT ........................................................................................................................... Freese vs. Duke, 9/17/11Returned multiple kickoffs for a touchdown .................................................................................................. NeverReturned multiple punts for a touchdown ........ DeJuan Tribble (41) and Will Blackmon (71) at West Virginia, 11/13/04

RUSHINGHad a touchdown run of 60+ yards ....................Andre Williams (62) vs. Virginia Tech, 11/2/2013Had a touchdown run of 70+ yards ..................................................... Andre Williams (99) vs. Army, 10/6/12Had a touchdown run of 80+ yards ............... Andre Williams (80) vs. New Mexico State, 11/9/13Rushed for 200+ yards ................................. Andre Williams (295) vs. New Mexico State, 11/9/13

PASSINGHad a touchdown pass of 70+ yards ...... Justin Jarvis from Matt Ryan (71) vs. Bowling Green, 10/6/07Passed for 400+ yards .................................................................................. Chase Rettig (441) vs. Miami, 9/1/12Attempted 50+ passes .................................................................................. Chase Rettig (51) vs. Miami, 9/1/12Threw five or more touchdown passes ................................................ Matt Ryan (5) vs. Wake Forest, 9/1/07Threw three or more interceptions ................................................. Chase Rettig (3) at Wake Forest, 11/3/12

RECEIVINGCaught 10+ passes ........................................................... Alex Amidon (13) vs. Villanova, 8/31/13Had 200+ yards receiving ..................................................................... Gerard Phelan (226) at Miami, 11/23/84Caught three or more touchdown passes .................................... Kelvin Martin (3) at Holy Cross, 11/22/86

TOTAL OFFENSEHad 400+ yards of total offense ............................................................. Chris Crane (470) at NC State, 10/4/08Scored three or more touchdowns .............................. Andre Williams (5 rush) vs. Army, 10/3/13

DEFENSEIntercepted three or more passes ................................................ Jamie Silva (3) vs. Bowling Green, 10/6/07Recorded 15+ tackles ........................................Steele Divitto (18) vs. New Mexico State, 11/9/13Recorded 20+ tackles........................................................................ Nick Clancy (25) at Northwestern, 9/15/12Recorded three or more sacks ........................................................................B.J. Raji (3.0) at NC State, 10/4/08

SPECIAL TEAMSScored 15+ points kicking ............................................................... Sandro Sciortino (15) vs. Toledo, 12/26/02Made four or more field goals .............................................. Freese (36, 45, 52, 32) vs. Wake Forest, 10/1/11Missed three or more field goals ............................................ Ryan Ohliger (42, 36, 30) vs. Virginia, 10/8/05Attempted five or more field goals ........................... Steve Aponavicius (4-for-5) at Maryland, 11/128/09

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RUSHINGHad 300+ yards ................................................................................................ Army (326), 10/5/13Had 70+ rushing attempts ......................................................................................... Georgia Tech (76), 10/20/12Had 60+ rushing attempts .................................................................................. Army (65), 10/5/13Had four or more rush touchdowns .......................................................................... Georgia Tech (4), 10/20/12

PASSINGHad 400+ yards ............................................................................................................. Florida State (448), 10/13/12Had 300+ yards ........................................................................... New Mexico State (389), 11/9/13Had 40+ pass attempts .................................................................................... New Mexico State (57), 11/9/13Had 25+ completions ....................................................................................... New Mexico State (43), 11/9/13Had three or more passing touchdowns ..................................................... New Mexico State (3), 11/9/13Had three or more passes intercepted ............................................................................ Maryland (3), 10/27/12

COMBINATON OFFENSETeammates with 100+ yards rushing .... Diamond Ferri (141) & Damien Rhodes (107) of Syracuse, 11/27/04Teammates with 100+ yards receiving Kenny Shaw (125) & Rodney Smith (108) of Florida State, 10/13/12Had 100-yard receiver and rusher ...... Andre Ellington (132) & DeAndre Hopkins (197) of Clemson, 9/29/12

TOTAL OFFENSEHad 400+ yards .................................................................................................................. 409, Wake Forest, 11/3/12Had fewer than 100 yards ........................................................................ Buffalo (-12 rush, 104 pass), 10/28/06

SCORINGReturned a kickoff for a touchdown .................................. Jesse Julmiste (100) of Massachusetts, 9/24/11Returned a punt for a touchdown ........................................................... C.J. Spiller (77) of Clemson, 9/19/09Returned a blocked punt for a touchdown ............................................. D.J. Green (9) of NC State, 10/9/10Returned an interception for a touchdown ................................... Denzel Perryman (41) of Miami, 9/1/12Returned a fumble for a touchdown .............................................. August Campbell (95) of Duke, 11/13/10

TURNOVERSDid not committ a turnover ....................................................................................... Army, 10/5/13Committed five or more turnovers ................................................................................. Wake Forest (5), 11/6/10Lost three or more fumbles ............................................................................................... Georgia Tech (3), 9/6/08

DEFENSEAllowed 400+ yards of total offense ....................................................................................... Army (420), 10/6/12Held BC to 100 or fewer yards ......................................................... 54 at Clemson (29 rush, 25 pass), 9/19/09Scored a safety ............................................................................................................................. Georgia Tech, 9/6/08

SPECIAL TEAMSDid not punt ............................................................................................................................................ Miami, 11/26/96Blocked a punt ....................................................................... Wake Forest blocked Freese, 9/6/13Blocked punt returned for a touchdown .................................................. D.J. Green (9) of NC State, 10/9/10Blocked a field goal ............................................................ Eric Franklin (Maryland) blocked Freese, 10/29/11Missed a PAT ................................................................................................ Justin Moore (Georgia Tech), 10/20/12

RUSHINGHad a touchdown run of 70+ yards ............................ Brandon Pendergrass (76) of Wake Forest, 9/29/09Rushed for 200+ yards .................................................................... Tony Fisher (203) of Notre Dame, 11/11/00

PASSINGHad a touchdown pass of 70+ yards ........ Kenny Shaw (77) from EJ Manuel of Florida State, 10/13/12Passed for 300+ yards ....................................................................... EJ Manuel (439) of Florida State, 10/13/12Completed 30+ passes ....................................................................... Tanner Price (39) of Wake Forest, 11/3/12Threw three or more interceptions .......................................................Caleb Rowe (3) of Maryland, 10/27/12

RECEIVINGCaught 10+ passes ............................................................... Michael Campanaro (16) of Wake Forest, 11/3/12Had 100+ yards receiving ` .............................................. Michael Campanaro (123) of Wake Forest, 11/3/12Caught two or more touchdown passes ....................... Michael Campanaro (3) of Wake Forest, 11/3/12

TOTAL OFFENSEHad 400+ yards of total offense .................................................... EJ Manuel (444) of Florida State, 10/13/12Scored three or more touchdowns .................................. Michael Campanaro (3) of Wake Forest, 11/3/12

DEFENSEIntercepted two or more passes ..................................................... Antwine Perez (2) of Maryland, 10/23/10Recorded 15+ tackles ........................................................................ Cobrani Mixon (15) of Kent State, 9/11/10

SPECIAL TEAMSScored 10+ points kicking ...................................................... Dustin Hopkins (15) of Florida State, 10/13/12Made three or more field goals ............................... Dustin Hopkins (51, 26, 38) of Florida State, 10/13/12Missed three or more field goals ........................................... Jared McLaughlin (47, 44, 51) of BYU, 9/16/06Attempted five or more field goals .................................... Jeff Budzien (5-for-5) of Northwestern, 9/15/12

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2013 Boston College FootballBoston College Game Results (as of Nov 09, 2013)

All games

Date Opponent Score Overall Conference Time AttendAug 31, 2013 VILLANOVA W 24-14 1-0 0-0 3:00 30922

*Sep 06, 2013 WAKE FOREST W 24-10 2-0 1-0 3:09 32465Sep 14, 2013 at USC L 7-35 2-1 1-0 2:49 62006

*Sep 28, 2013 #8 FLORIDA STATE L 34-48 2-2 1-1 3:20 40129Oct 05, 2013 ARMY W 48-27 3-2 1-1 3:01 33128

*Oct 12, 2013 at #3 Clemson L 14-24 3-3 1-2 3:18 77506*Oct 26, 2013 at North Carolina L 10-34 3-4 1-3 2:59 43000*Nov 02, 2013 VIRGINIA TECH W 34-27 4-4 2-3 3:24 30129

Nov 09, 2013 at New Mexico State W 48-34 5-4 2-3 3:13 14997

2013 Boston College FootballBoston College Overall Defensive Statistics (as of Nov 09, 2013)

All games

Tackles Sacks Pass defense Fumbles blkd# Defensive Leaders gp-gs ua a tot tfl/yds no-yds int-yds brup qbh rcv-yds ff kick saf24 Kevin Pierre-Louis 9-9 48 33 81 6.0-24 2.0-18 1-33 1 . . . . .49 Steele Divitto 9-9 34 46 80 4.5-16 2.0-12 . 4 . 1-0 . . .52 Steven Daniels 9-8 39 25 64 5.5-10 2.0-3 1-8 2 . . 1 . .19 Sean Sylvia 9-9 35 20 55 . . 1-14 1 . . 1 . .21 Manuel Asprilla 9-9 42 10 52 7.0-13 . 2-49 5 . . . . .9 Dominique Williams 9-6 30 17 47 2.5-5 . 1-16 1 . . . . .91 Kasim Edebali 9-9 22 21 43 11.5-65 8.5-56 . 3 2 1-11 3 . .17 Bryce Jones 9-9 26 9 35 1.5-3 . 2-23 1 . 3-0 . . .47 Spenser Rositano 5-3 20 11 31 2.0-8 1.0-4 . 3 . 1-0 . . .96 Kaleb Ramsey 8-6 13 10 23 4.0-24 2.0-17 . . 2 . . . .25 Josh Keyes 7-2 10 8 18 3.5-22 2.5-20 . . 1 . 1 . .45 Mehdi Abdesmad 4-4 9 8 17 3.5-14 2.0-10 . . . . . . .90 Connor Wujciak 9-7 4 11 15 2.0-7 . . 2 . 1-0 1 . .27 Justin Simmons 9-1 7 8 15 . . . 1 . . . . .99 Brian Mihalik 9-2 7 7 14 3.5-14 1.0-10 . 1 . . 1 . .65 Jaryd Rudolph 8-5 4 9 13 1.5-2 . . . . . . . .5 Al Louis-Jean 8-0 8 3 11 . . . . . . . . .95 Dominic Appiah 8-0 2 5 7 . . . . . . . . .6 C.J. Jones 8-0 2 4 6 1.0-6 0.5-5 . . . . . . .30 Mike Strizak 6-0 1 4 5 . . . . . . . . .26 David Dudeck 9-0 3 1 4 . . . . . . . . .48 Nick Lifka 2-0 1 3 4 0.5-2 . . . . . . . .93 Kevin Kavalec 3-0 2 1 3 . . . . . . . . .97 Truman Gutapfel 5-0 1 2 3 0.5-1 . . . . . . . .29 James McCaffrey 8-0 2 1 3 . . . . . . . . .28 Matt Milano 9-0 1 1 2 . . . . . . . . .54 Marquis Little 2-0 1 1 2 1.5-19 1.5-19 . . . . . . .53 Leonard Skubal 8-0 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .TM Team 5-0 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .34 Sean Duggan 8-0 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .36 Bobby Wolford 6-0 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .55 Kieran Borcich 2-0 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .44 Andre Williams 9-9 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .

Total 9 380 279 659 62-255 25-174 8-143 25 5 7-11 8 . .Opponents 9 345 256 601 47-173 17-112 4-59 16 14 5-11 4 1 .

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2013 Boston College FootballBoston College Overall Individual Statistics (as of Nov 09, 2013)

All games

Rushing gp-gs att gain loss net avg td lg avg/gAndre Williams 9 - 9 246 1501 30 1471 6.0 12 80 163.4Myles Willis 7 - 0 28 174 9 165 5.9 1 38 23.6Tyler Rouse 6 - 0 17 66 2 64 3.8 1 29 10.7Alex Amidon 9 - 9 6 36 0 36 6.0 0 10 4.0Chase Rettig 9 - 9 42 140 116 24 0.6 0 24 2.7David Dudeck 9 - 0 5 10 2 8 1.6 0 3 0.9Team 5 - 0 8 0 16 -16 -2.0 0 0 -3.2Total 9 352 1927 175 1752 5.0 14 80 194.7Opponents 9 358 1732 253 1479 4.1 12 80 164.3

Passing gp-gs effic comp-att-int pct yds td lg avg/gChase Rettig 9 - 9 149.26 121-189-4 64.0 1463 14 69 162.6Josh Bordner 1 - 0 58.40 1-2-0 50.0 2 0 2 2.0Total 9 148.30 122-191-4 63.9 1465 14 69 162.8Opponents 9 154.36 192-285-8 67.4 2435 18 75 270.6

Receiving gp-gs no. yds avg td lg avg/gAlex Amidon 9 - 9 57 726 12.7 4 69 80.7David Dudeck 9 - 0 10 76 7.6 1 20 8.4Bobby Wolford 6 - 0 8 90 11.2 1 34 15.0Jake Sinkovec 6 - 5 8 73 9.1 2 20 12.2Spiffy Evans 7 - 2 7 97 13.9 1 26 13.9C.J. Parsons 9 - 9 6 77 12.8 2 19 8.6Brian Miller 6 - 0 6 72 12.0 0 26 12.0Dan Crimmins 7 - 2 6 39 6.5 0 15 5.6Mike Naples 9 - 7 5 118 23.6 1 69 13.1Myles Willis 7 - 0 5 60 12.0 1 52 8.6Harrison Jackson 8 - 2 4 37 9.2 1 15 4.6Total 9 122 1465 12.0 14 69 162.8Opponents 9 192 2435 12.7 18 75 270.6

Punt Returns no. yds avg td lgSpiffy Evans 12 147 12.2 0 34David Dudeck 3 25 8.3 0 15Total 15 172 11.5 0 34Opponents 21 122 5.8 0 14

Interceptions no. yds avg td lgBryce Jones 2 23 11.5 0 23Manuel Asprilla 2 49 24.5 0 49Sean Sylvia 1 14 14.0 0 14Dominique Williams 1 16 16.0 0 16Steven Daniels 1 8 8.0 0 8Kevin Pierre-Louis 1 33 33.0 1 33Total 8 143 17.9 1 49Opponents 4 59 14.8 1 35

Kick Returns no. yds avg td lgMyles Willis 20 544 27.2 1 98David Dudeck 7 111 15.9 0 30Spiffy Evans 4 64 16.0 0 19Tim Joy 1 0 0.0 0 0Sean Duggan 1 13 13.0 0 13Total 33 732 22.2 1 98Opponents 10 189 18.9 0 48

Fumble Returns no. yds avg td lgKasim Edebali 1 11 11.0 0 11Total 1 11 11.0 0 11Opponents 2 11 5.5 1 13

2013 Boston College FootballBoston College Overall Individual Statistics (as of Nov 09, 2013)

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PATScoring td fg kick rush rcv pass dxp saf ptsAndre Williams 12 - - - - - - - 72Nate Freese - 11-11 30-30 - - - - - 63Alex Amidon 4 - - - - - - - 24Myles Willis 3 - - - - - - - 18Jake Sinkovec 2 - - - - - - - 12C.J. Parsons 2 - - - - - - - 12Bobby Wolford 1 - - - - - - - 6Mike Naples 1 - - - - - - - 6Harrison Jackson 1 - - - - - - - 6David Dudeck 1 - - - - - - - 6Tyler Rouse 1 - - - - - - - 6Spiffy Evans 1 - - - - - - - 6Kevin Pierre-Louis 1 - - - - - - - 6Total 30 11-11 30-30 - - - - - 243Opponents 32 10-11 31-32 - - - - - 253

Total Offense g plays rush pass total avg/gChase Rettig 9 231 24 1463 1487 165.2Andre Williams 9 246 1471 0 1471 163.4Myles Willis 7 28 165 0 165 23.6Tyler Rouse 6 17 64 0 64 10.7Alex Amidon 9 6 36 0 36 4.0David Dudeck 9 5 8 0 8 0.9Josh Bordner 1 2 0 2 2 2.0Team 5 8 -16 0 -16 -3.2Total 9 543 1752 1465 3217 357.4Opponents 9 643 1479 2435 3914 434.9

Field Goals fg pct. 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 lg blkNate Freese 11-11 100.0 0-0 4-4 4-4 2-2 1-1 51 0

FG Sequence Boston College OpponentsVillanova (39) -Wake Forest (33) (26)USC - -Florida State (24),(24) (40),(20)Army (49),(28) (38),(40)Clemson - 25,(35)North Carolina (38) -Virginia Tech (25),(43) (56),(47)New Mexico State (51),(39) (43),(32)

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Punting no. yds avg lg tb fc i20 50+ blkNate Freese 55 2323 42.2 65 6 18 19 11 1Team 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Total 56 2323 41.5 65 6 18 19 11 1Opponents 47 2088 44.4 76 3 10 15 8 0

Kickoffs no. yds avg tb ob retn net ydlnNate Freese 49 3178 64.9 38 1Total 49 3178 64.9 38 1 18.9 41.6 23Opponents 49 2974 60.7 16 0 22.2 37.6 27

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2013 Boston College FootballBoston College Overall Team Statistics (as of Nov 09, 2013)

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Team Statistics BC OPPSCORING 243 253 Points Per Game 27.0 28.1FIRST DOWNS 146 190 R u s h i n g 72 82 P a s s i n g 64 103 P e n a l t y 10 5RUSHING YARDAGE 1752 1479 Yards gained rushing 1927 1732 Yards lost rushing 175 253 Rushing Attempts 352 358 Average Per Rush 5.0 4.1 Average Per Game 194.7 164.3 TDs Rushing 14 12PASSING YARDAGE 1465 2435 C o m p - A t t - I n t 122-191-4 192-285-8 Average Per Pass 7.7 8.5 Average Per Catch 12.0 12.7 Average Per Game 162.8 270.6 TDs Passing 14 18TOTAL OFFENSE 3217 3914 Total Plays 543 643 Average Per Play 5.9 6.1 Average Per Game 357.4 434.9KICK RETURNS: #-Yards 33-732 10-189PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards 15-172 21-122INT RETURNS: #-Yards 8-143 4-59KICK RETURN AVERAGE 22.2 18.9PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 11.5 5.8INT RETURN AVERAGE 17.9 14.8FUMBLES-LOST 7-5 15-7PENALTIES-Yards 30-262 47-422 Average Per Game 29.1 46.9PUNTS-Yards 56-2323 47-2088 Average Per Punt 41.5 44.4 Net punt average 37.2 39.5KICKOFFS-Yards 49-3178 49-2974 Average Per Kick 64.9 60.7 Net kick average 41.6 37.6TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 2 9 : 0 2 3 0 : 5 83RD-DOWN Conversions 38/120 53/129 3rd-Down Pct 32% 41%4TH-DOWN Conversions 5/9 5/10 4th-Down Pct 56% 50%SACKS BY-Yards 25-174 17-112MISC YARDS 0 0TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 30 32FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS 11-11 10-11ON-SIDE KICKS 0-0 0-0RED-ZONE SCORES (18-19) 95% (25-30) 83%RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS (11-19) 58% (19-30) 63%PAT-ATTEMPTS (30-30) 100% (31-32) 97%ATTENDANCE 166773 197509 Games/Avg Per Game 5/33355 4/49377 Neutral Site Games 0/0

Score by Quarters 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT TotalBoston College 72 41 62 68 0 243Opponents 50 79 56 68 0 253

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2013 Boston College FootballBoston College Team Game-by-Game (as of Nov 09, 2013)

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TEAM STATISTICS

Rushing Receiving Passing Kick Returns Punt Returns totDate Opponent no. yds td lg no. yds td lg cmp-att-int yds td lg no. yds td lg no. yds td lg offAug 31 VILLANOVA 40 128 1 26 23 285 2 49 23-30-0 285 2 49 3 64 0 30 2 25 0 15 413Sep 06 WAKE FOREST 46 191 1 31 7 123 2 51 7-14-1 123 2 51 3 40 0 16 1 6 0 6 314Sep 14 at USC 26 101 1 29 11 83 0 19 11-24-0 83 0 19 4 81 0 26 1 0 0 0 184Sep 28 FLORIDA STATE 45 200 0 30 18 197 4 52 18-28-2 197 4 52 6 162 0 71 2 53 0 34 397Oct 05 ARMY 41 320 5 37 11 203 1 68 11-13-0 203 1 68 5 111 0 46 1 28 0 28 523Oct 12 at Clemson 39 94 1 38 13 192 1 69 13-21-1 192 1 69 1 27 0 27 3 22 0 12 286Oct 26 at North Carolina 38 202 1 56 11 59 0 15 11-22-0 59 0 15 5 79 0 18 3 28 0 15 261Nov 02 VIRGINIA TECH 42 196 2 62 11 93 1 25 11-14-0 93 1 25 3 52 0 20 1 9 0 9 289Nov 09 at New Mexico State 35 320 2 80 17 230 3 69 17-25-0 230 3 69 3 116 1 98 1 1 0 0 550Boston College 352 1752 14 80 122 1465 14 69 122-191-4 1465 14 69 33 732 1 98 15 172 0 34 3217Opponents 358 1479 12 80 192 2435 18 75 192-285-8 2435 18 75 10 189 0 48 21 122 0 14 3914

Games played: 9 Avg per rush: 5.0 Avg per catch: 12.0 Pass efficiency: 148.30 Kick ret avg: 22.2 Punt ret avg: 11.5 All purpose avg/game: 473.8 Total offense avg/gm: 357.4

Tackles Sacks Fumble Pass Defense Blkd PAT AttemptsDate Opponent ua a total tfl-yds no-yds ff fr-yds int-yds qbh brup kick kick rush rcv saf ptsAug 31 VILLANOVA 39 18 57 11.0-43 4.0-27 2 1-11 3-37 1 1 0 3-3 0 0 0 24Sep 06 WAKE FOREST 40 38 78 9.0-38 3.0-21 1 2-0 1-0 2 2 0 3-3 0 0 0 24Sep 14 at USC 36 38 74 3.0-15 2.0-14 1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1-1 0 0 0 7Sep 28 FLORIDA STATE 33 22 55 9.0-39 4.0-29 1 0-0 1-16 0 4 0 4-4 0 0 0 34Oct 05 ARMY 44 44 88 5.0-14 3.0-9 0 0-0 0-0 0 3 0 6-6 0 0 0 48Oct 12 at Clemson 56 19 75 4.0-10 0.0-0 1 2-0 0-0 1 4 0 2-2 0 0 0 14Oct 26 at North Carolina 47 30 77 9.0-54 4.0-43 0 0-0 0-0 1 4 0 1-1 0 0 0 10Nov 02 VIRGINIA TECH 41 16 57 6.0-26 4.0-24 2 2-0 2-82 0 2 0 4-4 0 0 0 34Nov 09 at New Mexico State 44 54 98 6.0-16 1.0-7 0 0-0 1-8 0 5 0 6-6 0 0 0 48Boston College 380 279 659 62.0-255 25.0-174 8 7-11 8-143 5 25 0 30-30 0 0 0 243Opponents 345 256 601 47.0-173 17.0-112 4 5-11 4-59 14 16 1 31-32 0 0 0 253

Punting Field Goals KickoffsDate Opponent no. yds avg long blkd tb fc 50+ i20 md-att long blkd no. yds avg tb obAug 31 VILLANOVA 7 271 38.7 43 0 1 5 0 2 1-1 39 0 5 325 65.0 4 0Sep 06 WAKE FOREST 7 239 34.1 46 1 1 0 0 3 1-1 33 0 5 325 65.0 4 0Sep 14 at USC 8 403 50.4 65 0 1 0 4 4 0-0 0 0 2 130 65.0 2 0Sep 28 FLORIDA STATE 4 140 35.0 40 0 1 3 0 1 2-2 24 0 7 455 65.0 6 0Oct 05 ARMY 3 129 43.0 50 0 0 2 1 0 2-2 49 0 8 507 63.4 6 1Oct 12 at Clemson 9 389 43.2 53 0 2 3 3 2 0-0 0 0 3 194 64.7 2 0Oct 26 at North Carolina 8 313 39.1 51 0 0 4 1 4 1-1 38 0 3 194 64.7 1 0Nov 02 VIRGINIA TECH 6 245 40.8 54 0 0 1 1 2 2-2 43 0 7 455 65.0 5 0Nov 09 at New Mexico State 4 194 48.5 63 0 0 0 1 1 2-2 51 0 9 593 65.9 8 0Boston College 56 2323 41.5 65 1 6 18 11 19 11-11 51 0 49 3178 64.9 38 1Opponents 47 2088 44.4 76 0 3 10 8 15 10-11 56 0 49 2974 60.7 16 0

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2013 Boston College FootballBoston College Opponent Game-by-Game (as of Nov 09, 2013)

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OPPONENT STATISTICS

Rushing Receiving Passing Kick Returns Punt Returns totDate Opponent no. yds td lg no. yds td lg cmp-att-int yds td lg no. yds td lg no. yds td lg offAug 31 VILLANOVA 36 197 1 47 16 158 1 27 16-26-3 158 1 27 1 19 0 19 0 0 0 0 355Sep 06 WAKE FOREST 39 54 0 12 18 191 1 43 18-30-1 191 1 43 1 18 0 18 5 32 0 4 245Sep 14 at USC 43 257 3 39 17 259 2 75 17-19-0 259 2 75 0 0 0 0 3 21 0 14 516Sep 28 FLORIDA STATE 36 159 1 20 17 330 4 56 17-27-1 330 4 56 1 17 0 17 0 0 0 0 489Oct 05 ARMY 65 326 2 80 5 101 1 75 5-11-0 101 1 75 1 7 0 7 1 0 0 0 427Oct 12 at Clemson 37 162 1 32 30 334 1 48 30-45-0 334 1 48 1 24 0 24 3 19 0 11 496Oct 26 at North Carolina 44 110 2 23 22 282 3 35 22-29-0 282 3 35 2 20 0 19 2 -2 0 6 392Nov 02 VIRGINIA TECH 29 55 1 13 24 391 2 69 24-41-2 391 2 69 2 76 0 48 3 13 0 10 446Nov 09 at New Mexico State 29 159 1 24 43 389 3 49 43-57-1 389 3 49 1 8 0 8 4 39 0 12 548Opponents 358 1479 12 80 192 2435 18 75 192-285-8 2435 18 75 10 189 0 48 21 122 0 14 3914Boston College 352 1752 14 80 122 1465 14 69 122-191-4 1465 14 69 33 732 1 98 15 172 0 34 3217

Games played: 9 Avg per rush: 4.1 Avg per catch: 12.7 Pass efficiency: 154.36 Kick ret avg: 18.9 Punt ret avg: 5.8 All purpose avg/game: 476.0 Total offense avg/gm: 434.9

Tackles Sacks Fumble Pass Defense Blkd PAT AttemptsDate Opponent ua a total tfl-yds no-yds ff fr-yds int-yds qbh brup kick kick rush rcv saf ptsAug 31 VILLANOVA 44 32 76 4.0-7 0.0-0 1 1-0 0-0 1 1 0 2-2 0 0 0 14Sep 06 WAKE FOREST 44 14 58 5.0-27 3.0-22 0 0-0 1-0 0 1 1 1-1 0 0 0 10Sep 14 at USC 25 30 55 8.0-19 1.0-6 1 0-0 0-0 4 3 0 5-5 0 0 0 35Sep 28 FLORIDA STATE 54 26 80 9.0-29 3.0-22 0 0-0 2-55 0 3 0 6-6 0 0 0 48Oct 05 ARMY 33 28 61 2.0-3 1.0-2 0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 3-3 0 0 0 27Oct 12 at Clemson 40 26 66 11.0-53 5.0-42 1 1-13 1-4 4 3 0 3-3 0 0 0 24Oct 26 at North Carolina 39 32 71 4.0-18 4.0-18 0 1-0 0-0 4 2 0 4-5 0 0 0 34Nov 02 VIRGINIA TECH 41 20 61 2.0-10 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 3-3 0 0 0 27Nov 09 at New Mexico State 25 48 73 2.0-7 0.0-0 1 2--2 0-0 0 2 0 4-4 0 0 0 34Opponents 345 256 601 47.0-173 17.0-112 4 5-11 4-59 14 16 1 31-32 0 0 0 253Boston College 380 279 659 62.0-255 25.0-174 8 7-11 8-143 5 25 0 30-30 0 0 0 243

Punting Field Goals KickoffsDate Opponent no. yds avg long blkd tb fc 50+ i20 md-att long blkd no. yds avg tb obAug 31 VILLANOVA 5 232 46.4 66 0 0 0 1 2 0-0 0 0 3 189 63.0 0 0Sep 06 WAKE FOREST 7 310 44.3 54 0 0 3 1 1 1-1 26 0 3 165 55.0 0 0Sep 14 at USC 4 176 44.0 55 0 0 0 1 2 0-0 0 0 6 382 63.7 2 0Sep 28 FLORIDA STATE 4 160 40.0 47 0 0 2 0 0 2-2 40 0 8 506 63.2 2 0Oct 05 ARMY 5 173 34.6 42 0 0 2 0 0 2-2 40 0 6 344 57.3 1 0Oct 12 at Clemson 5 217 43.4 49 0 0 2 0 3 1-2 35 0 4 256 64.0 3 0Oct 26 at North Carolina 7 317 45.3 76 0 1 1 1 3 0-0 0 0 6 352 58.7 1 0Nov 02 VIRGINIA TECH 3 140 46.7 48 0 1 0 0 0 2-2 56 0 6 374 62.3 3 0Nov 09 at New Mexico State 7 363 51.9 58 0 1 0 4 4 2-2 43 0 7 406 58.0 4 0Opponents 47 2088 44.4 76 0 3 10 8 15 10-11 56 0 49 2974 60.7 16 0Boston College 56 2323 41.5 65 1 6 18 11 19 11-11 51 0 49 3178 64.9 38 1

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2013 Boston College FootballBoston College Game Superlatives (as of Nov 09, 2013)

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INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS

Rushes 35 Andre Williams vs Wake Forest (Sep 06, 2013)Yards Rushing 295 Andre Williams at New Mexico State (Nov 09, 2013)TD Rushes 5 Andre Williams vs Army (Oct 05, 2013)Long Rush 80 Andre Williams at New Mexico State (Nov 09, 2013)Pass attempts 30 Chase Rettig vs Villanova (Aug 31, 2013)Pass completions 23 Chase Rettig vs Villanova (Aug 31, 2013)Yards Passing 285 Chase Rettig vs Villanova (Aug 31, 2013)TD Passes 4 Chase Rettig vs Florida State (Sep 28, 2013)Long Pass 69 Chase Rettig at Clemson (Oct 12, 2013)

69 Chase Rettig at New Mexico State (Nov 09, 2013)Receptions 13 Alex Amidon vs Villanova (Aug 31, 2013)Yards Receiving 146 Alex Amidon vs Villanova (Aug 31, 2013)TD Receptions 2 C.J. Parsons vs Florida State (Sep 28, 2013)Long Reception 69 Alex Amidon at Clemson (Oct 12, 2013)

69 Mike Naples at New Mexico State (Nov 09, 2013)Field Goals 2 Nate Freese vs Florida State (Sep 28, 2013)

2 Nate Freese vs Army (Oct 05, 2013)2 Nate Freese vs Virginia Tech (Nov 02, 2013)2 Nate Freese at New Mexico State (Nov 09, 2013)

Long Field Goal 51 Nate Freese at New Mexico State (Nov 09, 2013)Punts 9 Nate Freese at Clemson (Oct 12, 2013)Punting Avg 50.4 Nate Freese at USC (Sep 14, 2013)Long Punt 65 Nate Freese at USC (Sep 14, 2013)Punts inside 20 4 Nate Freese at USC (Sep 14, 2013)

4 Nate Freese at North Carolina (Oct 26, 2013)Long Punt Return 34 Spiffy Evans vs Florida State (Sep 28, 2013)Long Kickoff Return 98 Myles Willis at New Mexico State (Nov 09, 2013)Tackles 18 Kevin Pierre-Louis vs Army (Oct 05, 2013)

18 Steele Divitto at New Mexico State (Nov 09, 2013)Sacks 2.0 Kasim Edebali vs Florida State (Sep 28, 2013)

2.0 Steven Daniels vs Army (Oct 05, 2013)2.0 Kasim Edebali vs Virginia Tech (Nov 02, 2013)

Tackles For Loss 3.0 Kasim Edebali vs Villanova (Aug 31, 2013)3.0 Steven Daniels vs Army (Oct 05, 2013)

Interceptions 1 Bryce Jones vs Villanova (Aug 31, 2013)1 Sean Sylvia vs Villanova (Aug 31, 2013)1 Manuel Asprilla vs Villanova (Aug 31, 2013)1 Bryce Jones vs Wake Forest (Sep 06, 2013)1 Dominique Williams vs Florida State (Sep 28, 2013)1 Manuel Asprilla vs Virginia Tech (Nov 02, 2013)1 Kevin Pierre-Louis vs Virginia Tech (Nov 02, 2013)1 Steven Daniels at New Mexico State (Nov 09, 2013)

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TEAM GAME HIGHS

Rushes 46 vs Wake Forest (Sep 06, 2013)Yards Rushing 320 vs Army (Oct 05, 2013)

320 at New Mexico State (Nov 09, 2013)Yards Per Rush 9.1 at New Mexico State (Nov 09, 2013)TD Rushes 5 vs Army (Oct 05, 2013)Pass attempts 30 vs Villanova (Aug 31, 2013)Pass completions 23 vs Villanova (Aug 31, 2013)Yards Passing 285 vs Villanova (Aug 31, 2013)Yards Per Pass 15.6 vs Army (Oct 05, 2013)TD Passes 4 vs Florida State (Sep 28, 2013)Total Plays 73 vs Florida State (Sep 28, 2013)Total Offense 550 at New Mexico State (Nov 09, 2013)Yards Per Play 9.7 vs Army (Oct 05, 2013)Points 48 vs Army (Oct 05, 2013)

48 at New Mexico State (Nov 09, 2013)Sacks By 4 vs Villanova (Aug 31, 2013)

4 vs Florida State (Sep 28, 2013)4 at North Carolina (Oct 26, 2013)4 vs Virginia Tech (Nov 02, 2013)

First Downs 22 vs Florida State (Sep 28, 2013)Penalties 8 at Clemson (Oct 12, 2013)Penalty Yards 57 at Clemson (Oct 12, 2013)Turnovers 2 vs Florida State (Sep 28, 2013)

2 at Clemson (Oct 12, 2013)2 at New Mexico State (Nov 09, 2013)

Interceptions By 3 vs Villanova (Aug 31, 2013)Punts 9 at Clemson (Oct 12, 2013)Punting Avg 50.4 at USC (Sep 14, 2013)Long Punt 65 at USC (Sep 14, 2013)Punts inside 20 4 at USC (Sep 14, 2013)

4 at North Carolina (Oct 26, 2013)Long Punt Return 34 vs Florida State (Sep 28, 2013)

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OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS

Rushes 20 Thomas, L, vs Virginia Tech (Nov 02, 2013)Yards Rushing 125 Dixon, Larry, vs Army (Oct 05, 2013)TD Rushes 2 Dixon, Larry, vs Army (Oct 05, 2013)Long Rush 80 Dixon, Larry, vs Army (Oct 05, 2013)Pass attempts 55 McDonald, A., at New Mexico State (Nov 09, 2013)Pass completions 41 McDonald, A., at New Mexico State (Nov 09, 2013)Yards Passing 391 Thomas, L, vs Virginia Tech (Nov 02, 2013)TD Passes 4 WINSTON, J., vs Florida State (Sep 28, 2013)Long Pass 75 Kessler, Cody, at USC (Sep 14, 2013)

75 Santiago, Angel, vs Army (Oct 05, 2013)Receptions 10 Franklin, A., at New Mexico State (Nov 09, 2013)Yards Receiving 171 Stanford, J, vs Virginia Tech (Nov 02, 2013)TD Receptions 2 GREENE, R., vs Florida State (Sep 28, 2013)

2 Howard, B, at North Carolina (Oct 26, 2013)2 Franklin, A., at New Mexico State (Nov 09, 2013)

Long Reception 75 Lee, Marqise, at USC (Sep 14, 2013)75 Moss, Xavier, vs Army (Oct 05, 2013)

Field Goals 2 AGUAYO, R., vs Florida State (Sep 28, 2013)2 Grochowski, D., vs Army (Oct 05, 2013)2 Journell, C, vs Virginia Tech (Nov 02, 2013)2 Johnson, M., at New Mexico State (Nov 09, 2013)

Long Field Goal 56 Journell, C, vs Virginia Tech (Nov 02, 2013)Punts 7 Kinal, A, vs Wake Forest (Sep 06, 2013)

7 Hibbard, T, at North Carolina (Oct 26, 2013)7 Chapman-Brown,C, at New Mexico State (Nov 09, 2013)

Punting Avg 51.9 Chapman-Brown,C, at New Mexico State (Nov 09, 2013)Long Punt 76 Hibbard, T, at North Carolina (Oct 26, 2013)Punts inside 20 4 Chapman-Brown,C, at New Mexico State (Nov 09, 2013)Long Punt Return 14 Agholor, Nelson, at USC (Sep 14, 2013)Long Kickoff Return 48 Knowles, D, vs Virginia Tech (Nov 02, 2013)Tackles 15 Harmon, J., vs Villanova (Aug 31, 2013)Sacks 2.0 Whitlock, N, vs Wake Forest (Sep 06, 2013)

2.0 ST. ANTHONY, at Clemson (Oct 12, 2013)2.0 Martin, K, at North Carolina (Oct 26, 2013)

Tackles For Loss 3.0 Whitlock, N, vs Wake Forest (Sep 06, 2013)3.0 ST. ANTHONY, at Clemson (Oct 12, 2013)

Interceptions 1 Johnson, K, vs Wake Forest (Sep 06, 2013)1 WILLIAMS, P.J., vs Florida State (Sep 28, 2013)1 ANDREWS, N., vs Florida State (Sep 28, 2013)1 WIGGINS, at Clemson (Oct 12, 2013)

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OPPONENT TEAM GAME HIGHS

Rushes 65 vs Army (Oct 05, 2013)Yards Rushing 326 vs Army (Oct 05, 2013)Yards Per Rush 6.0 at USC (Sep 14, 2013)TD Rushes 3 at USC (Sep 14, 2013)Pass attempts 57 at New Mexico State (Nov 09, 2013)Pass completions 43 at New Mexico State (Nov 09, 2013)Yards Passing 391 vs Virginia Tech (Nov 02, 2013)Yards Per Pass 13.6 at USC (Sep 14, 2013)TD Passes 4 vs Florida State (Sep 28, 2013)Total Plays 86 at New Mexico State (Nov 09, 2013)Total Offense 548 at New Mexico State (Nov 09, 2013)Yards Per Play 8.3 at USC (Sep 14, 2013)Points 48 vs Florida State (Sep 28, 2013)Sacks By 5 at Clemson (Oct 12, 2013)First Downs 27 at New Mexico State (Nov 09, 2013)Penalties 10 at USC (Sep 14, 2013)

10 at New Mexico State (Nov 09, 2013)Penalty Yards 100 at USC (Sep 14, 2013)Turnovers 4 vs Villanova (Aug 31, 2013)

4 vs Virginia Tech (Nov 02, 2013)Interceptions By 2 vs Florida State (Sep 28, 2013)Punts 7 vs Wake Forest (Sep 06, 2013)

7 at North Carolina (Oct 26, 2013)7 at New Mexico State (Nov 09, 2013)

Punting Avg 51.9 at New Mexico State (Nov 09, 2013)Long Punt 76 at North Carolina (Oct 26, 2013)Punts inside 20 4 at New Mexico State (Nov 09, 2013)Long Punt Return 14 at USC (Sep 14, 2013)

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2013 Boston College FootballBoston College Red-Zone Results (as of Nov 09, 2013)

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Boston College Inside Opponent Red-Zone

Times Times Total Rush Pass FGs Failed to score inside RZDate Opponent Score In RZ Scored Pts TDs TDs TDs Made FGA Down Int Fumb Half GameAug 31, 2013 VILLANOVA W 24-14 2 2 10 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0Sep 06, 2013 WAKE FOREST W 24-10 2 2 10 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0Sep 14, 2013 at USC L 7-35 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Sep 28, 2013 FLORIDA STATE L 34-48 6 5 27 3 0 3 2 0 0 1 0 0 0Oct 05, 2013 ARMY W 48-27 4 4 24 3 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 12, 2013 at Clemson L 14-24 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 26, 2013 at North Carolina L 10-34 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 02, 2013 VIRGINIA TECH W 34-27 3 3 17 2 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 09, 2013 at New Mexico State W 48-34 2 2 10 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0

Totals 19 18 98 11 4 7 7 0 0 1 0 0 018 of 19 (94.7%)

Opponents Inside Boston College Red-Zone

Times Times Total Rush Pass FGs Failed to score inside RZDate Opponent Score In RZ Scored Pts TDs TDs TDs Made FGA Down Int Fumb Half GameAug 31, 2013 VILLANOVA W 24-14 3 1 7 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 0Sep 06, 2013 WAKE FOREST W 24-10 2 1 3 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0Sep 14, 2013 at USC L 7-35 3 3 21 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Sep 28, 2013 FLORIDA STATE L 34-48 4 4 24 3 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 05, 2013 ARMY W 48-27 3 3 13 1 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 12, 2013 at Clemson L 14-24 4 2 10 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 0Oct 26, 2013 at North Carolina L 10-34 5 5 34 5 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 02, 2013 VIRGINIA TECH W 34-27 2 2 14 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 09, 2013 at New Mexico State W 48-34 4 4 24 3 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0

Totals 30 25 150 19 9 10 6 1 2 0 1 1 025 of 30 (83.3%)

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2013 Boston College FootballBoston College Combined Team Statistics (as of Nov 09, 2013)

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Date Opponent Score Att.Aug 31, 2013 VILLANOVA W 24-14 30922

* Sep 06, 2013 WAKE FOREST W 24-10 32465Sep 14, 2013 at USC L 7-35 62006

* Sep 28, 2013 #8 FLORIDA STATE L 34-48 40129Oct 05, 2013 ARMY W 48-27 33128

* Oct 12, 2013 at #3 Clemson L 14-24 77506* Oct 26, 2013 at North Carolina L 10-34 43000* Nov 02, 2013 VIRGINIA TECH W 34-27 30129

Nov 09, 2013 at New Mexico State W 48-34 14997

Rushing gp-gs att gain loss net avg td lg avg/gAndre Williams 9 - 9 246 1501 30 1471 6.0 12 80 163.4Myles Willis 7 - 0 28 174 9 165 5.9 1 38 23.6Tyler Rouse 6 - 0 17 66 2 64 3.8 1 29 10.7Alex Amidon 9 - 9 6 36 0 36 6.0 0 10 4.0Chase Rettig 9 - 9 42 140 116 24 0.6 0 24 2.7David Dudeck 9 - 0 5 10 2 8 1.6 0 3 0.9Team 5 - 0 8 0 16 -16 -2.0 0 0 -3.2Total 9 352 1927 175 1752 5.0 14 80 194.7Opponents 9 358 1732 253 1479 4.1 12 80 164.3

Passing gp-gs effic comp-att-int pct yds td lg avg/gChase Rettig 9 - 9 149.26 121-189-4 64.0 1463 14 69 162.6Josh Bordner 1 - 0 58.40 1-2-0 50.0 2 0 2 2.0Total 9 148.30 122-191-4 63.9 1465 14 69 162.8Opponents 9 154.36 192-285-8 67.4 2435 18 75 270.6

Receiving gp-gs no. yds avg td lg avg/gAlex Amidon 9 - 9 57 726 12.7 4 69 80.7David Dudeck 9 - 0 10 76 7.6 1 20 8.4Bobby Wolford 6 - 0 8 90 11.2 1 34 15.0Jake Sinkovec 6 - 5 8 73 9.1 2 20 12.2Spiffy Evans 7 - 2 7 97 13.9 1 26 13.9C.J. Parsons 9 - 9 6 77 12.8 2 19 8.6Brian Miller 6 - 0 6 72 12.0 0 26 12.0Dan Crimmins 7 - 2 6 39 6.5 0 15 5.6Mike Naples 9 - 7 5 118 23.6 1 69 13.1Myles Willis 7 - 0 5 60 12.0 1 52 8.6Harrison Jackson 8 - 2 4 37 9.2 1 15 4.6Total 9 122 1465 12.0 14 69 162.8Opponents 9 192 2435 12.7 18 75 270.6

Field Goals fg pct. 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 lg blkNate Freese 11-11 100.0 0-0 4-4 4-4 2-2 1-1 51 0

PATScoring td fg kick rush rcv pass dxp saf ptsAndre Williams 12 - - - - - - - 72Nate Freese - 11-11 30-30 - - - - - 63Alex Amidon 4 - - - - - - - 24Myles Willis 3 - - - - - - - 18C.J. Parsons 2 - - - - - - - 12Jake Sinkovec 2 - - - - - - - 12Mike Naples 1 - - - - - - - 6Spiffy Evans 1 - - - - - - - 6David Dudeck 1 - - - - - - - 6Kevin Pierre-Louis 1 - - - - - - - 6Harrison Jackson 1 - - - - - - - 6Tyler Rouse 1 - - - - - - - 6Bobby Wolford 1 - - - - - - - 6Total 30 11-11 30-30 - - - - - 243Opponents 32 10-11 31-32 - - - - - 253

Score by Quarters 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT TotalBoston College 72 41 62 68 0 243Opponents 50 79 56 68 0 253

Record: Overall Home Away NeutralAll games 5-4 4-1 1-3 0-0Conference 2-3 2-1 0-2 0-0Non-Conference 3-1 2-0 1-1 0-0

Team Statistics BC OPPFIRST DOWNS 146 190 R u s h i n g 72 82 P a s s i n g 64 103 P e n a l t y 10 5RUSHING YARDAGE 1752 1479 Rushing Attempts 352 358 Average Per Rush 5.0 4.1 Average Per Game 194.7 164.3 TDs Rushing 14 12PASSING YARDAGE 1465 2435 C o m p - A t t - I n t 122-191-4 192-285-8 Average Per Pass 7.7 8.5 Average Per Catch 12.0 12.7 Average Per Game 162.8 270.6 TDs Passing 14 18TOTAL OFFENSE 3217 3914 Average Per Play 5.9 6.1 Average Per Game 357.4 434.9KICK RETURNS: #-Yards 33-732 10-189PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards 15-172 21-122INT RETURNS: #-Yards 8-143 4-59FUMBLES-LOST 7-5 15-7PENALTIES-Yards 30-262 47-422PUNTS-AVG 56-41.5 47-44.4TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 2 9 : 0 2 3 0 : 5 83RD-DOWN Conversions 38/120 53/1294TH-DOWN Conversions 5/9 5/10

Interceptions no. yds avg td lgBryce Jones 2 23 11.5 0 23Manuel Asprilla 2 49 24.5 0 49Kevin Pierre-Louis 1 33 33.0 1 33Dominique Williams 1 16 16.0 0 16Sean Sylvia 1 14 14.0 0 14Steven Daniels 1 8 8.0 0 8

Punting no. yds avg lg tb fc i20 50+ blkNate Freese 55 2323 42.2 65 6 18 19 11 1Team 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Punt Returns no. yds avg td lgSpiffy Evans 12 147 12.2 0 34David Dudeck 3 25 8.3 0 15Total 15 172 11.5 0 34Opponents 21 122 5.8 0 14

Kick Returns no. yds avg td lgMyles Willis 20 544 27.2 1 98David Dudeck 7 111 15.9 0 30Spiffy Evans 4 64 16.0 0 19Sean Duggan 1 13 13.0 0 13Tim Joy 1 0 0.0 0 0Total 33 732 22.2 1 98Opponents 10 189 18.9 0 48

All Purpose g rush rcv pr kr ir total avg/gAndre Williams 9 1471 0 0 0 0 1471 163.4Myles Willis 7 165 60 0 544 0 769 109.9Alex Amidon 9 36 726 0 0 0 762 84.7Spiffy Evans 7 0 97 147 64 0 308 44.0David Dudeck 9 8 76 25 111 0 220 24.4Total 9 1752 1465 172 732 143 4264 473.8Opponents 9 1479 2435 122 189 59 4284 476.0

Total Offense g plays rush pass total avg/gChase Rettig 9 231 24 1463 1487 165.2Andre Williams 9 246 1471 0 1471 163.4Myles Willis 7 28 165 0 165 23.6Tyler Rouse 6 17 64 0 64 10.7Alex Amidon 9 6 36 0 36 4.0Total 9 543 1752 1465 3217 357.4Opponents 9 643 1479 2435 3914 434.9

Tackles Sacks Pass defense Fumbles blkd## Defensive Leaders gp-gs ua a tot tfl/yds no-yds int-yds brup qbh rcv-yds ff kick saf24 Kevin Pierre-Louis 9-9 48 33 81 6.0-24 2.0-18 1-33 1 . . . . .49 Steele Divitto 9-9 34 46 80 4.5-16 2.0-12 . 4 . 1-0 . . .52 Steven Daniels 9-8 39 25 64 5.5-10 2.0-3 1-8 2 . . 1 . .19 Sean Sylvia 9-9 35 20 55 . . 1-14 1 . . 1 . .21 Manuel Asprilla 9-9 42 10 52 7.0-13 . 2-49 5 . . . . .

Total 9 380 279 659 62-255 25-174 8-143 25 5 7-11 8 . .Opponents 9 345 256 601 47-173 17-112 4-59 16 14 5-11 4 1 .

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