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1951 Boston College Eagles football team

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1951Boston College Eagles football
ConferenceIndependent
Record3–6
Head coach
CaptainMike Roarke[1]
Home stadiumBraves Field
Seasons
← 1950
1952 →
1951 Eastern college football independents records
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
Bucknell  900
No. 6Princeton  900
Susquehanna  600
Trenton State  600
Northeastern  601
No. 19Holy Cross  820
Carnegie Tech  620
Hofstra  621
Cornell  630
No. 16Boston University  640
Temple  640
Columbia  530
Villanova  530
Fordham  540
Franklin & Marshall  540
Penn  540
Penn State  540
Syracuse  540
Buffalo  440
Colgate  450
Dartmouth  450
Drexel  340
Harvard  351
Boston College  360
Yale  252
Pittsburgh  370
Geneva  250
Army  270
Brown  270
NYU  170
Tufts  072
Rankings fromAP Poll

The1951 Boston College Eagles football team representedBoston College as an independent during the1951 college football season. Led by first-year head coachMike Holovak, the Eagles compiled a record of 3–6. The team was ranked at No. 85 in the1951 Litkenhous Ratings.[2]

Boston College played home games atBraves Field inBoston, Massachusetts.

Schedule

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DateOpponentSiteResultAttendanceSource
September 21Wake ForestL 6–2020,587[3]
October 5atOle MissL 7–349,000[4]
October 12Fordham
  • Braves Field
  • Boston, MA
L 19–3516,763[5]
October 19Detroit
  • Braves Field
  • Boston, MA
L 13–1910,123[6]
October 27atGeorgiaL 28–3510,000[7]
November 2Richmond
  • Braves Field
  • Boston, MA
W 21–75,514[8]
November 10atClemsonL 2–2114,000[9]
November 17Villanova
  • Braves Field
  • Boston, MA
W 20–137,782
December 1No. 19Holy Cross
W 19–1441,000[10]
  • Rankings fromAP Poll released prior to the game

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References

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  1. ^ab2016 Boston College football media guide. p. 180.
  2. ^"Vols Top Final 1951 Litkenhous Ratings".The Nashville Banner. December 14, 1951. p. 49 – viaNewspapers.com.
  3. ^"Wake Forest wins in Rogers' debut".The Chattanooga Daily Times. September 22, 1951. RetrievedDecember 28, 2023 – viaNewspapers.com.
  4. ^"Ole Miss wallops Boston College 34–7".The Delta Democrat-Times. October 7, 1951. RetrievedFebruary 10, 2022 – viaNewspapers.com.
  5. ^Mozley, Dana (October 13, 1951)."Franz Passes Fordham to Win over BC, 35-49".Daily News. New York, N.Y. p. 23 – viaNewspapers.com.
  6. ^"Titans Make 19-0 Lead Last to Edge BC, 19-13".Detroit Free Press. October 20, 1951. p. 14 – viaNewspapers.com.
  7. ^"Georgia beats BC on flashy air attack".The Birmingham News. October 28, 1951. RetrievedFebruary 10, 2022 – viaNewspapers.com.
  8. ^"B.C. beats Richmond; 1st victory since 1949".The Boston Globe. November 3, 1951. RetrievedDecember 28, 2023 – viaNewspapers.com.
  9. ^"Hair provides Clemson's spark as B.C. bows, 21–2".The Boston Globe. November 11, 1951. RetrievedDecember 28, 2023 – viaNewspapers.com.
  10. ^Nason, Jerry (November 25, 1951)."B.C. Upsets Holy Cross, 19 to 14".The Boston Sunday Globe. Boston, Mass. p. 1 – viaNewspapers.com.
  11. ^"1951 Boston College Eagles Schedule and Results".Sports Reference LLC. RetrievedMay 10, 2018.
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