By Gethin Coolbaugh, The Sports Xchange
BOSTON -- Boston College kept its bowl hopes alive with a 30-0 rout of Connecticut in the first meeting between the regional rivals since 2004 on Saturday at Alumni Stadium.
The Eagles (5-6) can become bowl eligible for the third time in four seasons under coach Steve Addazio, a Farmington, Conn., native, with a win at Wake Forest next Saturday.
Addazio, 22-27 at Boston College, would become the first Eagles' coach since Tom O'Brien to achieve bowl eligibility in three of their first four seasons.
BOSTON -- Boston College kept its bowl hopes alive with a 30-0 rout of Connecticut in the first meeting between the regional rivals since 2004 on Saturday at Alumni Stadium.
The Eagles (5-6) can become bowl eligible for the third time in four seasons under coach Steve Addazio, a Farmington, Conn., native, with a win at Wake Forest next Saturday.
Addazio, 22-27 at Boston College, would become the first Eagles' coach since Tom O'Brien to achieve bowl eligibility in three of their first four seasons.