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The 1893 Boston College football team.

TheBoston College Eaglescollege football team competes as part of theNational Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division IFootball Bowl Subdivision, representingBoston College in theAtlantic Coast Conference (ACC). Boston College has played their home games atAlumni Stadium inChestnut Hill,Massachusetts since 1957.[1] Boston College claims one national championship in 1940, though the NCAA doesn't recognize it, and have played in 29Bowl Games, winning 15. With 701 wins over 125 seasons of football, Boston College ranks 53rd all-time in win–loss records in the NCAA.[citation needed] Boston College played as an Independent until joining theBig East Conference in 1991. Boston College later joined the Atlantic Coast Conference in 2005.

Seasons

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YearCoachOverallConferenceStandingBowl/playoffsCoaches#AP°
Joseph Drum(Independent)(1893)
1893Boston College3–3
William Nagle(Independent)(1894)
1894Boston College1–6
Joseph Lawless(Independent)(1895)
1895Boston College2–4–2
Frank Carney(Independent)(1896)
1896Boston College5–2
John Dunlop(Independent)(1897–1901)
1897Boston College4–3
1898Boston College2–5–1
1899Boston College8–1–1
1900No team
1901Boston College2–7
Arthur White(Independent)(1902)
1902Boston College0–8
1903–07No team
Joe Kenney &Joe Reilly(Independent)(1908)
1908Boston College2–4–2
Thomas H. Maguire(Independent)(1909)
1909Boston College3–4–1
Hub Hart(Independent)(1910)
1910Boston College0–4–2
Joseph Courtney(Independent)(1911)
1911Boston College0–7
William Joy(Independent)(1912–1913)
1912Boston College2–4–1
1913Boston College4–3–1
Stephen Mahoney(Independent)(1914–1915)
1914Boston College5–4
1915Boston College3–4
Charles Brickley(Independent)(1916–1917)
1916Boston College6–2
1917Boston College6–2
Frank Morrissey(Independent)(1918)
1918Boston College5–2
Frank Cavanaugh(Independent)(1919–1926)
1919Boston College5–3
1920Boston College8–0
1921Boston College4–3–1
1922Boston College6–2–1
1923Boston College7–1–1
1924Boston College6–3
1925Boston College6–2
1926Boston College6–0–2
D. Leo Daley(Independent)(1927)
1927Boston College4–4
Joe McKenney(Independent)(1928–1924)
1928Boston College9–0
1929Boston College7–2–1
1930Boston College5–5
1931Boston College6–4
1932Boston College4–2–2
1933Boston College8–1
1934Boston College5–4
Dinny McNamara(Independent)(1935)
1935Boston College[n 1]6–3[n 1]
Gil Dobie(Independent)(1936–1938)
1936Boston College6–1–2
1937Boston College4–4–1
1938Boston College6–1–2
Frank Leahy(Independent)(1939–1940)
1939Boston College9–2LCotton
1940Boston College11–0WSugar5
Denny Myers(Independent)(1941–1942)
1941Boston College7–3
1942Boston College8–2LOrange8
Moody Sarno(Independent)(1943–1945)
1943Boston College4–0–1
1944Boston College4–3
1945Boston College4–5
Denny Myers(Independent)(1946–1950)
1946Boston College6–3
1947Boston College5–4
1948Boston College5–2–2
1949Boston College4–4–1
1950Boston College0–9–1
Mike Holovak(Independent)(1951–1959)
1951Boston College3–6
1952Boston College4–4–1
1953Boston College5–3–1
1954Boston College8–1
1955Boston College5–2–1
1956Boston College5–4
1957Boston College7–2
1958Boston College7–3
1959Boston College5–4
Ernie Hefferle(Independent)(1960–1961)
1960Boston College3–6–1
1961Boston College4–6
Jim Miller(Independent)(1962–1967)
1962Boston College8–2
1963Boston College6–3
1964Boston College6–3
1965Boston College6–4
1966Boston College4–6
1967Boston College4–6
Joe Yukica(Independent)(1968–1977)
1968Boston College6–3
1969Boston College5–4
1970Boston College8–2
1971Boston College9–2
1972Boston College4–7
1973Boston College7–4
1974Boston College8–3
1975Boston College7–4
1976Boston College8–3
1977Boston College6–5
Ed Chlebek(Independent)(1978–1980)
1978Boston College0–11
1979Boston College5–6
1980Boston College7–4
Jack Bicknell(Independent)(1981–1990)
1981Boston College5–6
1982Boston College8–3–1LTangerine
1983Boston College9–3LLiberty2019
1984Boston College10–2WCotton45
1985Boston College4–8
1986Boston College9–3WHall of Fame1819
1987Boston College5–6
1988Boston College3–8
1989Boston College2–9
1990Boston College4–7
Tom Coughlin(Big East Conference)(1991–1993)
1991Boston College4–72–4[n 2]
1992Boston College8–3–12–1–1[n 2]LHall of Fame2121
1993Boston College9–35–23rdWCarquest1213
Dan Henning(Big East Conference)(1994–1996)
1994Boston College7–4–13–3–15thWAloha2223
1995Boston College4–84–3T–4th
1996Boston College5–72–56th
Tom O'Brien(Big East Conference)(1997–2004)
1997Boston College4–73–4T–5th
1998Boston College4–73–45th
1999Boston College8–44–33rdLInsight.com
2000Boston College7–53–4T–5thWAloha
2001Boston College8–44–3T–3rdWMusic City2321
2002Boston College9–43–4T–4thWMotor City
2003Boston College8–53–45thWEmerald
2004Boston College9–34–2T–1stWContinental Tire2121
Tom O'Brien(Atlantic Coast Conference)(2005–2006)
2005Boston College9–35–3T–1st(Atlantic)WMPC Computers1718
2006Boston College[n 3]10–3[n 3]5–3T–2nd(Atlantic)WMeineke Car Care2020
Jeff Jagodzinski(Atlantic Coast Conference)(2007–2008)
2007Boston College11–36–21st(Atlantic)WChamps Sports1110
2008Boston College9–55–31st(Atlantic)LMusic City
Frank Spaziani(Atlantic Coast Conference)(2009–2012)
2009Boston College8–55–32nd(Atlantic)LEmerald
2010Boston College7–64–4T–4th(Atlantic)LFight Hunger
2011Boston College4–83–55th(Atlantic)
2012Boston College2–101–76th(Atlantic)
Steve Addazio(Atlantic Coast Conference)(2013–2019)
2013Boston College7–64–4T–3rd (Atlantic)LIndependence
2014Boston College7–64–44th (Atlantic)LPinstripe
2015Boston College3–90–87th (Atlantic)
2016Boston College7–62–6T–6th (Atlantic)WQuick Lane
2017Boston College7–64–4T–3rd (Atlantic)LPinstripe
2018Boston College7–54–44th (Atlantic)CXFirst Responder[n 4]
2019Boston College[n 5]6–7[n 5]4–4T–3rd (Atlantic)LBirmingham
Jeff Hafley(Atlantic Coast Conference)(2020–2023)
2020Boston College6–55–5T–6th[n 6]
2021Boston College6–62–6T–6th (Atlantic)CXMilitary[n 7]
2022Boston College3–92–67th (Atlantic)
2023Boston College7–63–5T–9thWFenway
Bill O'Brien(Atlantic Coast Conference)(2024–present)
2024Boston College7–64–4T–8thLPinstripe
2025Boston College2–101–7T–16th
Total:703–541–37
      National championship        Conference title        Conference division title or championship game berth

Notes

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  1. ^abHarry Downes coached the last five games of the season after McNamara resigned.
  2. ^abThe Big East did not crown an official champion until 1993 when full league play began.
  3. ^abO'Brien coached the first 12 games of the season before resigning to become head coach at NC State.Frank Spaziani coached Boston College in Meineke Car Care.
  4. ^The First Responder Bowl was cancelled due to inclement weather and ruled a no contest.
  5. ^abThe team was led by seventh-year head coach Steve Addazio until his dismissal on December 1, 2019. For their bowl game, the Eagles were led by interim head coachRich Gunnell.
  6. ^Despite being bowl eligible, Boston College was the first of many NCAA programs to withdraw from postseason participation, due to concerns over theCOVID-19 pandemic.
  7. ^The Military Bowl was cancelled the day before it was scheduled due to positiveCOVID-19 cases in the Boston College program.

References

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  1. ^"Alumni Stadium".bceagles.com. CBS Interactive.Archived from the original on July 8, 2011. RetrievedNovember 14, 2012.
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