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    Seven Games and Six Different O-Line Combos In, BC Used to Change Up Front

    Seven Games and Six Different O-Line Combos In, BC Used to Change Up Front Andy Backstrom (@andybackstrom) Publisher As unfortunate as it may be, it's the new normal for Boston College: Every week is a game of musical chairs for the Eagles' offensive line. BC has played seven games this...
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    Dirstine Out for the Year, Kendall Out for Wake Game

    Dirstine Out for the Year, Kendall Out for Wake Game Andy Backstrom (@andybackstrom) Publisher It's like clockwork at this point. Practically every week this season, Boston College has lost at least one offensive lineman, either for a specific game or the year. It happened again Saturday...
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    Kendall Battling Injuries, Dirstine Still Out Ahead of Wake Forest

    Kendall Battling Injuries, Dirstine Still Out Ahead of Wake Forest Andy Backstrom (@andybackstrom) Publisher Boston College is starving for continuity on its offensive line. The Clemson game marked the first time all season BC started consecutive games with the same five up front. But it's up...
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    Injury Count Makes BC's Bye Week Atypical

    Injury Count Makes BC's Bye Week Atypical Andy Backstrom (@andybackstrom) Publisher Usually, during a college football bye week, the starters get some rest, and the young players earn valuable reps in practice. That said, when it comes to this year's Boston College team, several young players...
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    Dirstine 'Doubtful' for Clemson, But Hafley 'Hopeful' Takacs Can Go

    Dirstine 'Doubtful' for Clemson, But Hafley 'Hopeful' Takacs Can Go Andy Backstrom (@andybackstrom) Publisher Boston College left guard Finn Dirstine and tight end George Takacs both didn't practice Tuesday and Wednesday. Eagles head coach Jeff Hafley said Dirstine is "doubtful" for Saturday...
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    Film Room: Analyzing What Went Wrong for BC's O-Line at Virginia Tech

    Film Room: Analyzing What Went Wrong for BC's O-Line at Virginia Tech Andy Backstrom (@andybackstrom) Publisher There are no ifs, ands or buts about it. Boston College's offensive line has been bad through the first two weeks of the season. The Eagles' inexperience showed up in the opener...
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    Ness Switched Sides of the Ball to Get on the Field at BC

    Ness Switched Sides of the Ball to Get on the Field at BC Andy Backstrom (@andybackstrom) Publisher Jackson Ness has been at Boston College as long as star wide receiver Zay Flowers. His first year in Chestnut Hill, Anthony Brown was QB1, running back AJ Dillon was trucking defenders and Steve...
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    Projecting BC’s Two-Deep After Spring Ball

    Projecting BC’s Two-Deep After Spring Ball Andy Backstrom (@andybackstrom) Publisher With spring ball in the rear view mirror, it’s time to project Boston College’s Week 1 depth chart. Now, keep in mind, this is a projection, which means that it may—and likely will—not be entirely accurate...
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