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  2021 ALL-ACC FOOTBALL SECOND TEAM (COACHES/MEDIA): OG - Christian Mahogany, Boston College, 62 votes,...Mahogany allowed just one pressure in 2021 according to ESPN's advanced stats and graded out as the No. 9 guard nationally (82.5) according to Pro Football Focus (min. 700 snaps). The New Jersey native committed just one penalty this season and was a three-time Pro Football Focus National Team of the Week selection in 2021. - Boston College Football

rSr/2024 OG Christian MahoganyBoston College
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  2021 ALL-ACC FOOTBALL HONORABLE MENTION (COACHES/MEDIA): S - Jaiden Woodbey, Boston College, 43 votes,...Four Eagles were named All-ACC honorable mention, including offensive tackle Tyler Vrabel, tight end Trae Barry, defensive end Marcus Valdez and safety Jaiden Woodbey. Vrabel collected All-ACC accolades for the third time in his career while Barry, Woodbey and Valdez collected all-conference honors for the first time. - Boston College Football

rSr/2023 OLB Jaiden WoodbeyBoston College
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  2021 ALL-ACC FOOTBALL HONORABLE MENTION (COACHES/MEDIA): DE - Marcus Valdez, Boston College, 23 votes,...Four Eagles were named All-ACC honorable mention, including offensive tackle Tyler Vrabel, tight end Trae Barry, defensive end Marcus Valdez and safety Jaiden Woodbey. Vrabel collected All-ACC accolades for the third time in his career while Barry, Woodbey and Valdez collected all-conference honors for the first time. - Boston College Football

rSr/2023 DE Marcus ValdezBoston College
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  2021 ALL-ACC FOOTBALL HONORABLE MENTION (COACHES/MEDIA): OT - Tyler Vrabel, Boston College, 25 votes,...Four Eagles were named All-ACC honorable mention, including offensive tackle Tyler Vrabel, tight end Trae Barry, defensive end Marcus Valdez and safety Jaiden Woodbey. Vrabel collected All-ACC accolades for the third time in his career while Barry, Woodbey and Valdez collected all-conference honors for the first time. - Boston College Football

rJr/2022 OT *Tyler VrabelBoston College
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  2021 ALL-ACC FOOTBALL HONORABLE MENTION (COACHES/MEDIA): TE - Trae Barry, Boston College, 25 votes,...Four Eagles were named All-ACC honorable mention, including offensive tackle Tyler Vrabel, tight end Trae Barry, defensive end Marcus Valdez and safety Jaiden Woodbey. Vrabel collected All-ACC accolades for the third time in his career while Barry, Woodbey and Valdez collected all-conference honors for the first time. - Boston College Football

rSr/2022 TE Trae BarryBoston College
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  2021 ALL-ACC FOOTBALL THIRD TEAM (COACHES/MEDIA): CB - Brandon Sebastian, Boston College, 58 votes,...Sebastian was named to the All-ACC third team at cornerback, marking the first time in his career he was named All-ACC. He is tied for the national lead with 0.4 interceptions per game and finished the regular season with four interceptions in just nine games (missed three games with a knee injury). - Boston College Football

rSr/2022 CB Brandon SebastianBoston College
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  2021 ALL-ACC FOOTBALL THIRD TEAM (COACHES/MEDIA): OT - Ben Petrula, Boston College, 68 votes,...Petrula collected All-ACC honors for the fourth time in his career after being named to the All-ACC third team at offensive tackle. Petrula owns the longest current consecutive starts streak at 60 games in the nation. He was named All-ACC honorable mention at tackle in 2018 and All-ACC second team in 2019 and 2020. - Boston College Football

rSr/2022 OG Ben PetrulaBoston College
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  Ryan O'Keefe rushed for one touchdown, caught a pass for another and UCF defeated Memphis 24-7 on Space Night Friday. On a night themed to honor UCF's ties to the nation's space program - complete with the unveiling of special uniforms - the Knights were somewhat low orbit as Mikey Keene completed 11 of 19 passes for 63 yards - his lowest yardage since the season opener. Meanwhile, the Knights gained 215 yards on the ground with Isaiah Bowser rushing for 111 yards on 26 carries, his second 100-yard rushing game of the season.

Peter Parrish, starting for Memphis' injured Seth Henigan (right hand), went 31-for-48 passing for 215 yards but threw three interceptions. His final pick came with less than five minutes remaining. An unnecessary roughness penalty against UCF advanced Memphis to a first down at the 27 and Parrish' shot to the end zone was intercepted by Dyllon Lester. Parrish guided the Tigers close to the end zone once more in the closing minutes, advancing to the 12-yard line, but a third-down pass to the end zone was broken up by UCF's Justin Hodges and a fourth-down run by Parrish was short. Parrish was also the Tigers leading rusher with 60 yards gained on 22 carries but he was sacked six times for a loss of 39 yards. - UCF/AP College Football


rSr/2024 WR Ryan OKeefeBoston College
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  SEPT 27 ACC DEFENSIVE BACK OF THE WEEK: Brandon Sebastian, Boston College, Gr., CB, West Haven, Conn.,...Made the interception that clinched Saturday's 41-34 overtime win over visiting Missouri ... The pickoff was the sixth of his career and second of the season ... His seven tackles in Saturday's game tied graduate linebacker Isaiah Graham-Mobley for the team lead. - Atlantic Coast Conference Football

rSr/2022 CB Brandon SebastianBoston College
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  Denis Grosel threw a 10-yard touchdown pass to Zay Flowers in overtime, and Brandon Sebastian's interception sealed the victory on Saturday as Boston College recovered after blowing two fourth-quarter leads to beat Missouri 41-34. BC coach Jeff Hafley said he couldn't see Sebastian come down with the ball to end the game. But he figured it out when the fans came streaming onto the field to celebrate the first-ever meeting between the schools, and the Eagles' first 4-0 start since Matt Ryan led them to eight straight wins to start the 2007 season. "The next thing I know I had like 5,000 people on my back," Hafley said. "It was a blur." Travis Levy scored from 5-yards out to give BC a 34-31 lead with 25 seconds to play in the fourth, bouncing off one defender at the 1 and scampering in. But Connor Bazelak led the Tigers (2-2) to the Eagles' 39 and Harrison Mevis barely cleared the crossbar with a 56-yard field goal as time expired in regulation.

BC had the ball first in overtime and advanced to the 9 on a third-down pass to Levy. After Levy was stopped for a loss of 1, Grosel found Flowers open on the left side of the end zone. "He's like a dog with a frisbee," said Grosel, a walk-on who took over as starter when Notre Dame transfer Phil Jurkovec injured his wrist in Week 2. "I throw it up there and he goes up and gets it." Bazelak went for the score on the Tigers' first play, but Sebastian leaped in front of the receiver at the goal line and came down with the ball to end it. "That was the best play I've ever had playing football," said Sebastian, who confessed that he was in the wrong coverage. "I saw the man release and I saw the quarterback and I was thinking, ‘He's going to throw it deep.' I just tried to make a play." Pat Garwo ran for 175 yards and two touchdowns, including a 67-yard score in the first quarter. Grosel threw for 175 yards and two scores; he also ran nine times for 35 yards to help BC convert on 11 of 17 third-down attempts and both times it went for it on fourth. - Boston College/AP College Football


Sr/2023 WR Zay FlowersBoston College
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  SEPT 20 ACC SPECIALIST OF THE WEEK: Grant Carlson, Boston College, Gr., P, Missouri City, Texas,...Played a pivotal role in flipping the field the entire day as the Eagles held Temple to 239 yards of offense - the second-lowest total of the Jeff Hafley era - in Saturday's 28-3 win ... Punted five times for an average of 51.4 yards, including a long of 62 ... Four punts covered more than 50 yards, and two were downed inside the 20-yard line. - Atlantic Coast Conference Football

rSr/2022 P Grant CarlsonBoston College
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  A whole lot of defense and a little bit of a pounding running game kept Boston College undefeated as its non-conference schedule winds down Pat Garwo, Travis Levy and Dennis Grosel scored rushing touchdowns and Boston College cruised to a 28-3 victory over Temple on Saturday. Grosel – who stepped into the quarterback spot following the injury to starter Phil Jurkovec during last week's win over UMass – also added a touchdown pass to Jaden Williams.

The Eagles defense recorded four sacks of Owls quarterback Justin Lynch, who was under constant pressure the entire afternoon. Boston College was especially effective on 3rd down, where they held Temple to 3-for-14 overall. "It was a team victory, which is makes it a lot of fun " Boston College coach Jeff Hafley said. "The offense had its moments. The special teams was really solid and the defense was just lights out. That's how we're going to have to win games." Boston College (3-0) set the tone for the game with Levy's 66 yard return of the opening kickoff just inside the Temple 30. Two plays later, Grosel found Williams on a slant in the end zone for a 19-yard touchdown pass. That would be the highlight of the passing game for Grosel, who completed only 5 of 13 passes for 34 yards with an interception during his first start. However, the Eagles running game piled up 190 yards on 33 carries with Garwo, Grosel and Zay Flowers all rushing for over 45 yards. - Boston College/AP College Football


rSr/2022 QB Dennis GroselBoston College
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  Pat Garwo, Travis Levy and Dennis Grosel scored rushing touchdowns as Boston College cruised to a 28-3 victory over Temple on Saturday in a non-conference clash. Grosel – who stepped into the quarterback spot following the injury to starter Phil Jurkovec during last week's win over UMass – also added a touchdown pass to Jaden Williams. The Eagles defense recorded four sacks of Owls quarterback Justin Lynch, who was under constant pressure the entire afternoon. Boston College was especially effective on 3rd down, where they held Temple to 2 for 13 overall.

Boston College (3-0) set the tone for the game with Levy's 66 yard return of the opening kickoff just inside the Temple 30. Two plays later, Grosel found Williams on a slant in the end zone for a 19-yard touchdown pass. That would be the highlight of the passing game for Grosel, who completed only 5 of 13 passes for 34 yards with an interception during his first start. However, the Eagles running game piled up 190 yards on 33 carries with Garwo, Grosel and Zay Flowers all rushing for over 45 yards. - Boston College/AP College Football


rSr/2022 QB Dennis GroselBoston College
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  SEPT 13 ACC SPECIALIST OF THE WEEK: Travis Levy, Gr., Boston College, KR, Olney, Md.,...Returned a kickoff 96 yards for a touchdown in Saturday's 45-28 win at UMass ... Stands as the longest return of his career and his first score in 49 career returns ... The 96-yard kickoff return also tied for the fifth longest in BC history. - Atlantic Coast Conference Football

rSr/2022 RB Travis LevyBoston College
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  SEPT 6 ACC SEPT 6 ACC RECEIVER OF THE WEEK: Zay Flowers, Boston College, Jr., WR, Fort Lauderdale, Fla.,...Finished with his fourth career 100-yard receiving game with seven receptions for 135 yards and a touchdown in Saturday's season-opening win over Colgate ... Now tied for eighth in BC history with four career 100-yard receiving games ... Saturday's effort helped the Eagles finish with 525 yards of total offense in the win. - ACC Football

Sr/2023 WR Zay FlowersBoston College
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