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  OCT 3 ACC DEFENSIVE LINEMAN OF THE WEEK: Chibueze Onwuka, Boston College, DT, Bowie, Md.,...Posted a career-high nine tackles with two tackles for loss in the Eagles' 34-33 win over Louisville ... Following a Louisville second-quarter touchdown that put BC down by two, Onwuka blocked the point-after attempt, which eventually held up as the difference in the Eagles' one-point win. - ACC Football

rSr/2023 DT Chibueze OnwukaBoston College
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  TRACKING TOP DRAFT PROSPECTS - WEEK 2: 44. Zay Flowers, rJr, WR, Boston College, 5-10, 177, 2,...Flowers led Boston College with four catches for 79 yards but it was far from enough again in a 27-10 loss to the Virginia Hokies. Previous week, No. 43: Flowers did his part in Boston College's season opener with career high ten catches for 110 yards and two touchdowns. But he couldn't overcome his team's six fumbles and two interceptions as Rutgers gutted out a come-from-behind, 22-21, upset victory. - Frank Cooney/NFL Draft Scout

Sr/2023 WR Zay FlowersBoston College
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  TRACKING TOP DRAFT PROSPECTS - WEEK 1: 43. Zay Flowers, rJr, WR, Boston College, 5-10, 177,...Flowers did his part in Boston College's season opener with career high ten catches for 110 yards and two touchdowns. But he couldn't overcome his team's six fumbles and two interceptions as Rutgers gutted out a come-from-behind, 22-21, upset victory. - Frank Cooney/NFL Draft Scout

Sr/2023 WR Zay FlowersBoston College
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  SEPT 5 SEC FRESHMAN OF THE WEEK: Jayden McGowan, WR, Vanderbilt,...Hauled in four passes for a season-high 116 yards, while picking up his first career score with a 75-yard touchdown grab...Became the first Vanderbilt receiver to surpass the 100-yard mark this season...Totaled 85 yards after catch...His 75-yard touchdown grab marked the longest completion for the Commodores since 2019...Became just the third Vandy freshman since 2005 to record a 100-yard receiving game. - SEC Football

Jr/2026 WR Jayden McGowanBoston College
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  ESPN TOP 100 PRESEASON 2022 CFB PLAYERS (Selected Aug. 17): No. 98. Zay Flowers, WR, Boston College, Senior. Notable 2021 stats: 746 yards, 5 TDs. Last year's ranking: 83. Flowers made headlines in the offseason when he turned down lucrative NIL offers from intermediaries to enter the NCAA transfer portal, staying at Boston College for his senior season. With a healthy Phil Jurkovec back at quarterback and a new offensive coordinator, the belief is the Eagles will utilize Flowers more across the board and put him in position to make plays from multiple spots. - ESPN.com

Sr/2023 WR Zay FlowersBoston College
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  Treshaun Ward, Trey Benson and Lawrance Toafili surpassed 100 rushing yards and Florida State dominated Duquesne 47-7 in a lightning-delayed game on Saturday. The Seminoles ran for 406 yards and opened the season with a victory for the first time since 2016. Ward (14 carries, 127 yards), Benson (11 carries, 105 yards) and Toafili (13 carries, 101 yards) led the ground attack, which featured six touchdowns. Ward had two TD runs, and Benson had a 41-yard TD as the Oregon transfer frequently racked up yards after contact.

Florida State scored on eight of its first nine drives. Jordan Travis, Toafili and Ward had TD runs as Florida State led 20-0 after the first quarter. Travis completed 11 of 15 passes for 207 yards. Kentron Poitier had four receptions for 84 yards. Mycah Pittman also had four catches for 44 yards. Johnny Wilson hauled in a 51-yard grab that set up a touchdown. Joe Mischler completed a 22-yard touchdown pass to Abdul Janneh in the third quarter for Duquesne. The Dukes capitalized off a short field after Ryan Webb intercepted a pass from Florida State backup Tate Rodemaker. Florida State's defense forced eight punts. The Seminoles had five pass break-ups, including two by safety Jammie Robinson. - Florida State/AP College Football


rSr/2025 RB Treshaun WardBoston College
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  Ohio State safeties Jantzen Dunn and Cameron Martinez took repetitions at cornerback during practice on Tuesday, defensive coordinator Jim Knowles said. The cross-training is a step toward addressing concerns over limited depth at the position. The Buckeyes entered preseason training camp last week with only six scholarship cornerbacks, low numbers that could be even thinner if Jordan Hancock remains banged up. But no matter the timeline for his return, Knowles sees a need to uncover more depth in the upcoming weeks. "You're going to get corners who run all the time back and forth," he said. "You're going to get soft-tissue injuries. And we need to be fresh. So I feel it's definitely something we are keeping our eye on and making sure we get multiple guys their repetitions."

Knowles said he turned to Dunn and Martinez after conferring with secondary coach Tim Walton and safeties coach Perry Eliano. "They decided those are the guys that have exhibited that kind of foot quickness and speed and athleticism to fit the corner position," Knowles said, "and I thought they looked pretty good. I really do." Martinez played in all 13 games as a redshirt freshman last fall. Dunn appeared in only one in his first season with the program. A majority of Martinez's snaps were as a cover safety. He also lined up as a free safety. "I was impressed with him since I first saw him," Knowles said. "I think he's got a quickness. He's got a toughness. He's got a mental attitude and fortitude. He's a guy who's a playmaker and focused and doesn't get upset, doesn't panic. Makes a play, comes back and makes another one. Doesn't say much, but you can see he's locked in." - Columbus Dispatch


rSr/2025 FS Cameron MartinezBoston College
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  2022 PRESEASON PAUL HORNUNG AWARD WATCH LIST: Ryan O'Keefe, UCF,...Pacing the 2022 Knights' wide receivers will be O'Keefe (84 rec. for 812 yards, 7 TDs; 16 rushes for 274, 1 TD in 2021; second-team all-American Athletic Conference by vote of league coaches and by Pro Football Network), who caught more passes in 2021 than any UCF player in 15 seasons. O'Keefe capped his junior campaign by winning the MVP award in the Knights' Gasparilla Bowl win over Florida, thanks to his 255 all-purpose yards. O'Keefe also is among names on the preseason watch list for the 2022 Biletnikoff Award that goes to the outstanding receiver in college football. - Central Florida Football

rSr/2024 WR Ryan OKeefeBoston College
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  2022 PRESEASON OUTLAND TROPHY WATCHLIST: G Christian Mahogany, Boston College,...Mahogany (Out for 2022 with an injury), has started all 22 games played in the last two years, is coming off an All-AC second team selection and is the only returner on the Eagles' offensive line. - Boston College Football

rSr/2024 OG Christian MahoganyBoston College
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  2022 PRESEASON DOAK WALKER AWARD CANDIDATE: Treshaun Ward (So.), Florida State,...Running back Treshaun Ward (5-10, 192) heads into his redshirt sophomore (2022) season after an excellent 2021. He played in all 12 games and totaled 746 all-purpose yards...rushed 81 times for 515 yards and four touchdowns, caught 21 passes for 185 yards and one touchdown and gained 46 yards on two kickoff returns...average of 6.36 yards per carry ranked first in ACC among rushers with at least four carries per game...ACC Honor Roll...Seminole Scholar...Burlsworth Trophy Nominee...totaled career-best 77 rushing yards on career-high 12 carries and added 10 yards on two catches at North Carolina...recorded career-high 56 receiving yards on two catches and 21 yards on nine rushes vs. Miami. - Florida State Football

rSr/2025 RB Treshaun WardBoston College
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  2022 PRESEASON BILETNIKOFF AWARD WATCH LIST: Zay Flowers, Boston College,...Flowers finds himself on the Biletnikoff list for the second year in a row. His 122 career receptions rank 12th all-time at BC, while his 1,979 receiving yards are 10th. Flowers caught 44 passes for 746 yards, averaging 17.0 per reception, and five touchdowns a year ago. As a sophomore in 2020, Flowers put up career-highs in receptions (56), yards (892) and touchdowns (9). He was an All-ACC First Team pick in 2020 and Third Team pick in 2021. - Boston College Football

Sr/2023 WR Zay FlowersBoston College
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  2022 PRESEASON BILETNIKOFF AWARD WATCH LIST: Ryan O'Keefe, UCF,...Pacing the 2022 Knights' wide receivers will be O'Keefe (84 rec. for 812 yards, 7 TDs; 16 rushes for 274, 1 TD in 2021; 2nd-team all-American Athletic Conference by vote of league coaches and by Pro Football Network), who caught more passes in 2021 than any UCF player in 15 seasons. O'Keefe capped his junior campaign by winning the MVP award in the Knights' Gasparilla Bowl win over Florida, thanks to his 255 all-purpose yards. O'Keefe, from Austin, Texas (Round Rock High School) is a preseason first-team all-AAC pick by Athlon Sports and Phil Steele and a second-team selection by Lindy's. - UCF Football

rSr/2024 WR Ryan OKeefeBoston College
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  One of the top offensive linemen in the ACC is expected to miss the 2022 football season. Boston College star guard Christian Mahogany told ESPN in a phone interview on Thursday that he tore the ACL in his right knee in May and will likely miss the entirety of the upcoming season. Mahogany injured the knee while working out at home in New Jersey. Mahogany is a 6-foot-3, 335-pound redshirt junior guard who is arguably the program's top NFL draft prospect. He'd already earned several preseason All-ACC first-team honors for 2022. ESPN's Mel Kiper Jr. had ranked Mahogany the country's No. 2 guard prospect for the 2023 draft. - ESPN.com

rSr/2024 OG Christian MahoganyBoston College
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  UCF is reportedly negotiating a $17 million-$20 million settlement with the American Athletic Conference to clear a path to the Knights joining the Big 12 Conference in 2023. Cincinnati, Houston and UCF have been in negotiations with the AAC the past couple of months after all three accepted bids to join the Big 12 in September. The intent was to join the league by July 2024 at the latest, but hoping to make the move by 2023. AAC bylaws require schools to give 27 months' notice and pay a $10 million exit fee, but an earlier exit would mean a negotiated settlement.

According to a report by Action Network's Brett McMurphy, the exit fee is somewhere in the "$17 million to $20 million range." Initial reports had the AAC seeking $30 million-$35 million per school, which would be around double what the league received from UConn in 2019 when the school left early to rejoin the Big East ($17 million). A settlement could be reached this month, according to the report. - Orlando Sentinel


rSr/2024 WR Ryan OKeefeBoston College
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  Poised for a 2022 standout season: TE George Takacs is a transfer from Notre Dame who started five games last season, serving largely as a blocker. But at 6-foot-6, 247 pounds, Takacs could be a top target for his past and current teammate in quarterback Phil Jurkovec. - AP College Football

rSr/2024 TE George TakacsBoston College
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