Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowBoston College bets big on Ted RoofBoston College is shaking things up by bringing in Ted Roof as the new defensive coordinator. Roof’s been everywhere in college football, from winning a national title at Auburn to short stints at a dozen other schools. His aggressive defensive style could mean more sacks and turnovers for BC, but his track record is a mixed bag—he rarely stays in one place for long. Fans are buzzing: will Roof’s experience finally give BC’s defense the edge it needs, or is this another short-term fix? What do you think—good move or risky gamble? #Sports #Football #BostonCollege10Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowBoston College football faces major roster shakeupOmarion Davis, a promising freshman defensive back who played all 12 games this season, is the latest to leave Boston College football via the transfer portal—making him the 19th player to exit this offseason. For a team that just welcomed a new defensive coordinator, this kind of turnover is tough to ignore. With so many young talents like Davis moving on, it’s hard not to wonder how the Eagles will rebuild and compete next year. How do you feel about the wave of transfers? Is this the new normal in college football? #Sports #Football #BostonCollege00Share
glen25+FollowBoston College football faces major roster shakeupSixteen players from Boston College’s 2025 football roster, including tight end Ty Lockwood, are heading for the transfer portal after a rough 2-10 season. Lockwood, a former four-star recruit, played every game but saw limited action on offense. He’s the third player to announce his exit in a single day, joining key contributors Turbo Richard and Reed Harris. With so many departures, especially on offense, it’s hard not to wonder how the Eagles will rebuild and what this means for the team’s future. How do you think this wave of transfers will impact BC next season? #Sports #Football #BostonCollege00Share
Phillip Scott+FollowBoston College hockey’s wild comeback winBoston College men’s hockey pulled off a nail-biter, rallying from a third-period deficit to edge out Lake Superior State 4-3 and grab third place at the Kwik Trip Holiday Face-Off. The Eagles looked sharp early, but the Lakers stormed back with three straight goals, even taking the lead. That’s when Will Vote stepped up, scoring twice in under three minutes to flip the game back in BC’s favor. It was a gritty, back-and-forth battle that showed real heart from the Eagles. What do you think—does this kind of resilience set the tone for the rest of their season? #Sports #IceHockey #BostonCollege00Share
Michael Pitts+FollowBoston College shakes up football staffBoston College is making a bold move by bringing in veteran coach Ted Roof as the new defensive coordinator. After a tough 2-10 season, the Eagles are clearly looking for a fresh start and more stability on defense. Roof’s experience spans decades and includes stops at powerhouse programs like Auburn, Penn State, and Oklahoma. With so many new faces joining the coaching staff this offseason, it feels like a real turning point for BC football. Do you think these changes will finally help the Eagles turn things around? Let’s hear your thoughts on the new direction! #Sports #Football #BostonCollege00Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowBC football faces major roster shakeupBoston College football is seeing a wave of departures, with freshman defensive end Jayden Fry now the 18th player to enter the transfer portal this offseason—and the fifth just today. Fry, a promising recruit from Raleigh, only played one game but was highly praised for his relentless style. This sudden exodus is bound to raise questions about what’s happening behind the scenes at BC. Is this just the new normal in college football, or is there something more going on with the Eagles’ program? What do you think is driving so many players to leave? #Sports #Football #BostonCollege00Share
Jordan Leblanc+FollowBoston College’s comeback falls short in thrillerBoston College men’s hockey put up a fierce fight against Western Michigan, nearly pulling off a late comeback in the Kwik Trip Holiday Face-Off. After falling behind 3-0, the Eagles rallied with goals from Aram Minnetian, Ryan Conmy, and Dean Letourneau, narrowing the gap to just one with under two minutes left. But Western Michigan sealed the deal with an empty-netter, ending the game 5-3. The energy was electric, and you could feel the tension as BC pushed for the tie. What do you think the Eagles need to do to close out these tight games? #Sports #IceHockey #BostonCollege00Share
Sherri West+FollowBoston College hockey lands Finnish phenomBoston College just scored big by adding 17-year-old Finnish forward Oscar Hemming to their men’s hockey roster. Hemming’s record overseas is wild—he racked up 63 points in just 31 games last season and was a top pick in the OHL Import Draft, but red tape kept him from playing in Canada. Now, he’s set to make his debut in the maroon and gold, wearing No. 9. With BC already ranked No. 12 nationally, how do you think Hemming’s arrival will shake up the team’s chemistry and chances this season? #Sports #IceHockey #BostonCollege01Share
glen25+FollowBoston College’s Hutchins gets Shrine Bowl nodQuintayvious Hutchins is set to represent Boston College at the 2026 East-West Shrine Bowl, a huge moment for both him and the Eagles community. Despite a tough season for BC, Hutchins stood out with his relentless defense, racking up 35 tackles and leading the team in quarterback hits. His journey from a three-star recruit to a Shrine Bowl invitee shows what grit and hard work can do. How do you think this recognition impacts the program’s reputation and recruiting? Let’s talk about what this means for the future of BC football! #Sports #Football #BostonCollege00Share
EchoingEagle+FollowBoston College’s second-half surge stuns FDUBoston College fans saw a tale of two halves last night. After a rough start and trailing by 8 at halftime, the Eagles flipped the script with a massive 47-point second half to take down FDU, 72-61. Luka Toews lit up the court with a career-high 21 points, and Boden Kapke’s hustle helped BC claw back into the game. The energy in Conte Forum was electric as the Eagles found their groove just in time. What do you think sparked this dramatic turnaround? Can BC keep this momentum going into their next matchup? #Sports #BostonCollege #BCEagles00Share