(An outsiders musings from Boston College, aka The Heights)
It was almost 60 degrees in Boston on Thursday–in January. The snow was melting, the sun even peeked out to see what was going on.
And at Boston College, you could almost hear birds chirping. The men’s basketball team has played four games in the Atlantic Coast Conference and has won twice, which is two more times than the Eagles won in 18 ACC games last season.
The football team finished the season with a 3 game winning streak, including a bowl victory (over Maryland) to finish with a 7-6 record.
Harold Landry, a 6-foot-3 inch, 250 pound defensive end with NFL first round potential chose to remain at The Heights for anther season.
Redshirt freshman QB Anthony Brown awaits a spring and summer camp of seasoning and some competition from Darius Wade before easing into his new role as a star of the future. The rest of this article is available to subscribers only – to become a subscriber click here.
You’re crazy if you think there will be more BC fans at that game in Fenway Park. That will definitely be a UCONN home game!
You could be right. It depends on what UConn does with Randy Edsall in the first part of the season. if the Huskies go into that game with a 3-7 record, all bets are off as to how many UConn fans show up. If they are going for 6 wins and a bowl bid, it will be a UConn crowd.