BC finishes 2012 last in ACC Atlantic Division
The Boston College Eagles finished the 2012 season on a four-game losing streak that dropped them to a 2-10 overall record and last place in the ACC Atlantic Division.
The Boston College Eagles finished the 2012 season on a four-game losing streak that dropped them to a 2-10 overall record and last place in the ACC Atlantic Division.
The Boston College Eagles will host the visiting Virginia Tech Hokies on Saturday at Alumni Stadium in an ACC conference clash.
Harvard, Yale will be back in action Saturday in The Game.
With Boston College and Connecticut no where near the top 25, Florida State and Clemson serve as the lone representatives of the ACC while Louisville and Rutgers represent the Big East in the SB Nation BlogPoll.
The race to the ACC title game is a tight one as there are two teams tied for the lead in both divisions. Boston College still sits at the bottom of the Atlantic division after their loss to Notre Dame over the weekend.
It's been a rough year for Boston college football, as no team appears likely to make a bowl appearance.
Florida State and Clemson are the only two ACC schools to land in the BCS standings this week.
With yet another loss, this time against arch rival Notre Dame, there is nothing left for the Boston College football team to play for this season.
Boston College linebacker Nick Clancy is out for the rest of the game with an upper body injury.