Five Storylines From The First Half Of The Boston College Season

The Boston College Eagles are on their bye week after getting through the first half of their season with a record of 3-3. Like most years under head coach Steve Addazio, there have been high points like the opening win against Virginia Tech, and there have been quite a few valleys as well including getting blown out by Kansas and allowing Louisville to grab their first conference win since 2017. In a year where the schedule should have lined up for a strong beginning, the program has been left with major questions on offense, defense, special teams, and coaching strategy. Injuries have also reared it's ugly head with the Eagles losing key members on both sides of the ball.
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But as Steve Addazio and the Boston College Eagles prepare for the second half of the season they are faced with a very difficult stretch of opponents coming up. These concerns that struggling teams exploited, will become an even bigger problem against Clemson, Syracuse, Florida State and Notre Dame. What are some of these storylines from the first six games that could bleed into the second half of the year? Click on the video above to see what concerns and areas of success the Eagles have had, and how it could impact them over the last six games.

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