Chad Williams+FollowBoston College’s shot at a game-changing RBBoston College fans, this could be a huge moment for the Eagles’ future. Four-star running back Xavier Bala, one of the top prospects in New York, is about to announce his college choice after the Navy All-American game in January. Bala’s stats are wild—over 1,300 yards and 24 touchdowns last season—and he’s got powerhouse programs like Ohio State and Nebraska in the mix. Still, after his visit to Chestnut Hill, he said he felt like family. If BC lands him, it could totally change the vibe for the 2027 class. How much do you think one player can shift a team’s momentum? #Sports #Football #BostonCollege00Share
John Camacho+FollowBoston College’s tight end room is changing fastMatt Ragan, once a top recruit and part of a Boston College football family, is set to enter the transfer portal as a grad transfer in January 2026. Ragan’s move means BC has now seen a dozen players announce their intent to transfer, signaling a major shakeup for the Eagles. With only a handful of game appearances and a single catch, Ragan’s journey didn’t match his high school hype. What do you think this wave of transfers means for the future of BC football—and how will it impact the team’s tight end-heavy offense? #Sports #Football #BostonCollege00Share
EchoingEagle+FollowBoston College eyes top DC point guardBoston College is making moves for the future by offering a spot to Jymin Veney, the top-ranked point guard in Washington, DC’s 2027 class. Even with the Eagles’ current struggles, it’s exciting to see them target such a dynamic player—Veney’s recent performances have turned heads, racking up points and assists against some of the best high school teams in the DMV. With no 2027 commits yet, this could be a big step for BC’s rebuild. What do you think—will landing a local star like Veney help turn things around for the Eagles? #Sports #BostonCollege #JyminVeney00Share
John Camacho+FollowBoston College’s Bryce Steele’s inspiring comebackBryce Steele’s journey from battling cancer twice to earning the 2025 Comeback Player of the Year Award is nothing short of remarkable. After missing most of two seasons due to a rare cancer, Steele returned to the field for Boston College, making key plays and showing incredible resilience. He’s the first Eagle to ever win this honor, and he also picked up the ACC’s Brian Piccolo Award for courage. Stories like Steele’s remind us what true perseverance looks like. How do you think overcoming adversity shapes athletes and teams? #Sports #Football #BostonCollege00Share
Aaron Taylor+FollowBC football’s 2026 matchups promise big testsBoston College fans, get ready—2026 is shaping up to be a wild ride for the Eagles. With home games against heavyweights like Florida State and Virginia Tech, plus a trip to Notre Dame in November, the schedule is packed with both tradition and tough competition. After a rocky 2-10 season, the program is shaking things up with new coaching hires and a fresh approach. The real question: Will these changes finally help BC turn the corner? Which matchup are you most excited—or nervous—about? Let’s hear your predictions for the new era on the Heights! #Sports #Football #BostonCollege00Share
Chad Williams+FollowAnother Boston College football player hits the portalJack Funke, a key offensive lineman for Boston College and a Needham native, is leaving the Eagles after four seasons to enter the transfer portal as a grad student. He’s the ninth BC player to announce a transfer this offseason, signaling big changes for the team. Funke’s family legacy at BC runs deep—both his parents were athletes there, and his brother just signed on for 2026. With the NCAA’s new single transfer window, players have a tight timeline to make moves. How do you think this wave of departures will impact the Eagles next season? #Sports #Football #BostonCollege00Share
Michael Pitts+FollowBoston College football shakes up staffBoston College football is making bold moves after a tough season, bringing in Ryan Bartow as assistant general manager to work alongside new GM Kenyatta Watson. With several coaching changes and fresh faces on the staff, there’s a clear push to turn things around after last year’s disappointing 2-10 record. Bartow’s experience from Florida State, Syracuse, and Sacramento State could bring new energy and recruiting power to the program. What do you think—will these changes help the Eagles bounce back next season? Let’s hear your thoughts on the new direction! #Sports #Football #BostonCollege00Share
Christopher Li+FollowBoston College hockey climbs the ranksBoston College men’s hockey just jumped to No. 12 in the national rankings after winning 8 of their last 9 games! With all four Beanpot teams now ranked, this year’s tournament is shaping up to be one of the most competitive in recent memory. The Eagles’ young stars are leading the charge, and goalie Louka Cloutier is making a name for himself with standout performances. With a strong road record and momentum on their side, could BC be gearing up for a deep postseason run? What do you think is driving their success this season? #Sports #IceHockey #BostonCollege00Share
glen25+FollowBoston College lands top O-line coachBoston College just made a major move by bringing in Kurt Anderson as their new offensive line coach. Anderson has a track record of developing NFL talent and winning big recruiting battles, including landing future first-rounders and out-recruiting powerhouse programs like Michigan and Ohio State. His experience stretches from the NFL to top college programs, and he’s known for building strong relationships with players and recruits. This hire could be a game-changer for the Eagles’ offense and recruiting. What do you think this means for BC’s future on the field? #Sports #Football #BostonCollege00Share
glen25+FollowBoston College football faces major shakeupEight Boston College football players have now decided to enter the transfer portal, including local standout Datrell Jones. After a tough 2-10 season, it’s clear the Eagles are in for a big roster overhaul. Jones, who grew up in Dorchester and played at Catholic Memorial, thanked BC for the past three years and is ready for a new chapter. With so many departures, what does this mean for the team’s future and for local fans who’ve followed these players since high school? How do you feel about the wave of transfers this offseason? #Sports #Football #BostonCollege00Share