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Boston College Eagles
Boston College
 Chestnut Hill, MA
Founded: 1863
Stadium: Alumni Stadium
Capacity: 44,500
Colors: Maroon & Gold
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Conference: Atlantic Coast-Atlantic

Team Home Summary  Coaches Games by Year Opponents Rankings Bowls


 Season Total   Bowls   Conference 
 Coach   Years   W/L/T   PF  PA   W/L/T  PF  PA   W/L/T   PF  PA 
Frank Spaziani 2009-201219-197807930-2264412-12447554
Jeff Jagodzinski 2007-200820-87425421-13837
Tom OBrien 1997-200676-45321826197-1254210
Dan Henning 1994-199616-19-17428551-0127
Tom Coughlin 1991-199321-13-19857241-15451
Jack Bicknell, Sr. 1981-199059-55-1277526912-2116104
Ed Chlebek 1978-198012-21567695
Joseph Joe Yukica 1968-197768-3726611826
James H. Jim Miller 1962-196734-241100894
Ernie Hefferle 1960-19617-12-1261337
Michael J. Mike Holovak 1951-195949-29-314341109
Dennis E. Denny Myers 1941-195035-27-4137410650-12137
Amerino Moody Sarno 1943-19457-7211305
Dennis E. Denny Myers 1941-195035-27-4137410650-12137
Frank W. Leahy 1939-194020-25581111-12219
Gilmour Gloomy Gil Dobie 1936-193812-6-4328197
John R. Dinny McNamara 19351-11825
Joseph Joe McKenney 1928-19349-13193194
D. Leo Daley 19270-2972
Frank W. Cavanaugh 1919-19258-6155131
Frank Morrisey 19180-1614
Charles E. Brickley 1916-19170-31553
Stephen Mahoney 1914-00-000
Willliam P. Hiker Joy 1912-00-000
Joseph Courtney 1911-00-000
James Hart 1910-00-000
Charles McCarthy 1909-00-000
Joseph Joe Reilly & Joseph Kenney 1908-00-000
Arthur White 19020-917180
John Dunlop 1897-19014-1274156
No Team 1900-00-000
John Dunlop 1897-19014-1274156
Frank Carney 18960-1822
Joseph Lawless 18950-1028
William Nagle 1894-00-000
Joseph Drum 18930-106




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