Breaking down and analyzing the 2021 Boston College Eagles football schedule with the best and worst case scenarios.
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2021 Boston College Football Schedule
Full schedule analysis with best and worst scenarios below
Sept. 4 Colgate
Sept. 11 at UMass
Sept. 18 at Temple
Sept. 25 Missouri
Oct. 2 at Clemson
Oct. 9 OPEN DATE
Oct. 16 NC State
Oct. 23 at Louisville
Oct. 30 at Syracuse
Nov. 5 Virginia Tech
Nov. 13 at Georgia Tech
Nov. 20 Florida State
Nov. 27 Wake Forest
Dec. 4 ACC Championship (in Charlotte)
Games vs. The Coastal: at Georgia Tech, Virginia Tech
Missed Teams From The Coastal: Duke, Miami, North Carolina, Pitt, Virginia, Virginia Tech
Boston College Eagles Football Schedule Analysis: It couldn’t be softer and fluffier to start a season than Colgate, at UMass and at Temple. The Missouri game makes up for it, and starting out the season at Clemson certainly plays a role. After dealing with the Colgate thing, five of the next seven games are on the road. However, three of the last four – all in November – are at home around a road date with Georgia Tech.
Boston College Eagles Football Schedule Best Case Scenario: 9-3. Assume a loss at Clemson and at least two other defeats along the way, but the Eagles don’t get Notre Dame or North Carolina. This won’t be a good enough team to roll at will through the ACC – or Missouri – but if everything goes right, there’s no one on the slate outside of Clemson that BC can’t beat.
Boston College Eagles Football Schedule Worst Case Scenario: 5-7. There’s no real excuse with this slate to not at least get to .500. Clemson is a given loss, but the Eagles drop the road dates to Louisville and either Syracuse or Georgia Tech, too. Missouri is a loss, Virginia Tech is a loss, and Florida State and/or Wake Forest in a wildly disappointing run.
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