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College Football - Atlantic Coast Conference
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Boston College
Location: Chestnut Hill, Mass.
University Founded: 1863
Enrollment: 14,500
Nickname: Eagles
Mascot: Eagle
School Colors: Maroon and Gold
Joined the ACC: July 1, 2005
Varsity sports: 31
University President:
Rev. William P. Leahy, S.J.
Director of Athletics:
Gene DeFilippo
Heach Coach:
Jeff Jagodzinski (since '07)
Stadium: Alumni Stadium (1957)
Current Capacity: 44,500
First year of football: 1893 |
Boston College (BC) is a private research university located in Chestnut hill, Massachusetts, in the New England region of the United States and it is one of the oldest Jesuit Catholic Universities in the United States.
BC’s Football Team was founded in 1863 and joined the Atlantic Coast Conference on July 1st 2005.
On November 16th 1940, Boston College led by its former coach Frank Leahy achieved their single championship-victory with an undefended 11:0 season. |
The BC mascot is an American bald eagle named Baldwin, named composed from the bald head of the eagle and the word ‘win‘. The school colors are maroon and gold. The fight song “For Boston” was composed by T.J. Hurley, class of 1885.
Boston College offers in total 12 men’s and 15 women’s varsity sports, all of which compete at the NCAA Division I level. The University ranks sixth in the nations in terms of Division 1 student-athlete graduation rates. It’s Football Eagles have one of the highest graduation rates of any Division 1-A program in the country.
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