Final Oct 3
TXST 38 -14.0 o56.0
TROY 17 14.0 u56.0
Final Oct 3
SHSU 41 -10.0 o50.0
UTEP 21 10.0 u50.0
Final Oct 4
JVST 63 -17.0 o49.5
KENN 24 17.0 u49.5
Final Oct 4
HOU 30 16.0 o52.5
TCU 19 -16.0 u52.5
Final Oct 4
MSU 10 22.5 o53.0
ORE 31 -22.5 u53.0
Final OT Oct 4
SYR 44 6.0 o55.0
UNLV 41 -6.0 u55.0
Final Oct 5
NAVY 34 -9.5 o37.5
AFA 7 9.5 u37.5
Final Oct 5
MIZZ 10 2.5 o48.5
TAM 41 -2.5 u48.5
Final Oct 5
BC 14 1.5 o52.5
UVA 24 -1.5 u52.5
Final Oct 5
SMU 34 6.5 o55.0
LOU 27 -6.5 u55.0
Final Oct 5
ARMY 49 -14.0 o50.5
TLSA 7 14.0 u50.5
Final Oct 5
UCLA 11 29.5 o47.5
PSU 27 -29.5 u47.5
Final Oct 5
PUR 6 11.0 o44.0
WIS 52 -11.0 u44.0
Final Oct 5
PITT 34 -2.5 o62.5
UNC 24 2.5 u62.5
Final Oct 5
WAKE 34 4.0 o53.0
NCST 30 -4.0 u53.0
Final Oct 5
MASS 20 14.0 o41.0
NIU 34 -14.0 u41.0
Final Oct 5
TULN 71 -19.5 o51.5
UAB 20 19.5 u51.5
Final Oct 5
WMU 45 -10.0 o57.5
BALL 42 10.0 u57.5
Final Oct 5
AUB 13 21.0 o51.0
UGA 31 -21.0 u51.0
Final Oct 5
APP 37 3.0 o56.5
MRSH 52 -3.0 u56.5
Final Oct 5
BGSU 27 -16.0 o48.5
AKR 20 16.0 u48.5
Final Oct 5
ECU 24 -9.5 o47.0
CHAR 55 9.5 u47.0
Final Oct 5
VT 31 -9.0 o49.5
STAN 7 9.0 u49.5
Final Oct 5
TEM 20 17.5 o50.0
CONN 29 -17.5 u50.0
Final Oct 5
IU 41 -13.0 o40.5
NW 24 13.0 u40.5
Final Oct 5
M-OH 20 5.0 o44.0
TOL 30 -5.0 u44.0
Final Oct 5
MISS 27 -10.5 o53.0
SOCAR 3 10.5 u53.0
Final Oct 5
IOWA 7 17.0 o46.0
OSU 35 -17.0 u46.0
Final Oct 5
RUTG 7 7.0 o39.0
NEB 14 -7.0 u39.0
Final Oct 5
WVU 38 3.0 o64.5
OKST 14 -3.0 u64.5
Final Oct 5
ALA 35 -23.0 o53.0
VAN 40 23.0 u53.0
Final 2OT Oct 5
CSU 31 10.0 o47.5
ORST 39 -10.0 u47.5
Final Oct 5
USU 30 28.0 o67.0
BSU 62 -28.0 u67.0
Final Oct 5
ODU 37 4.0 o51.5
CCU 45 -4.0 u51.5
Final Oct 5
CLEM 29 -16.5 o47.5
FSU 13 16.5 u47.5
Final Oct 5
ULL 23 -17.5 o58.0
USM 13 17.5 u58.0
Final Oct 5
JMU 19 -17.0 o48.0
ULM 21 17.0 u48.0
Final Oct 5
USA 16 -2.5 o62.5
ARST 18 2.5 u62.5
Final Oct 5
USC 17 -9.5 o46.0
MINN 24 9.5 u46.0
Final Oct 5
BAY 21 12.5 o44.5
ISU 43 -12.5 u44.5
Final Oct 5
NEV 31 7.0 o51.0
SJSU 35 -7.0 u51.0
Final Oct 5
TENN 14 -14.0 o57.5
ARK 19 14.0 u57.5
Final Oct 5
MICH 17 1.5 o40.0
WASH 27 -1.5 u40.0
Final Oct 5
UCF 13 -1.0 o62.0
FLA 24 1.0 u62.0
Final Oct 5
KU 31 2.5 o50.0
ASU 35 -2.5 u50.0
Final Oct 5
DUKE 14 10.0 o53.0
GT 24 -10.0 u53.0
Final Oct 5
HAW 24 1.0 o48.0
SDSU 27 -1.0 u48.0
Final Oct 5
MIA 39 -10.0 o54.0
CAL 38 10.0 u54.0
Final Oct 5
TTU 28 5.5 o63.5
ARIZ 22 -5.5 u63.5
Boston College 10th Atlantic Coast7-6
Syracuse 11th Atlantic Coast6-7

Boston College @ Syracuse preview

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Last Meeting ( Nov 26, 2022 ) Syracuse 32, Boston College 23

Boston College and Syracuse are trending in opposite directions entering Friday night's Atlantic Coast Conference contest on the Orange's home turf.

The Eagles (5-3, 2-2) have won four in a row, while the Orange (4-4, 0-4) have dropped four straight and are the only remaining winless team in ACC play.

Boston College allowed at least 27 points in each of its first four games but has not yielded more than 24 in any game during its current winning streak. The Eagles are coming off a 21-14 triumph against UConn in a game in which the Eagles' Kye Robichaux ran for 112 yards and two touchdowns.

Syracuse, meanwhile, is looking to recover from a brutal stretch in which it lost to Clemson, North Carolina, Florida State and Virginia Tech by a combined margin of 150-34. On the bright side, the Orange have won two straight matchups with the Eagles, including 32-23 a season ago.

Friday's contest will be the Eagles' third road game in the last four outings, although the team certainly won't be getting any sympathy cards from the Orange.

Syracuse has not played at home since its Sept. 30 loss against Clemson.

"(It's been) a long time," Orange coach Dino Babers said about returning home. "I think back to other offenses having trouble during their snap counts, other offenses jumping offsides. Hearing the crowd get excited, watching the defense get excited to get another opportunity 5 yards back. I want those good times again. There's no place like Dome. This is the perfect time for us to come home. It's exactly what the doctor ordered."

Boston College coach Jeff Hafley has conducted some of this week's practices indoors with pumped-in noise to simulate the upcoming conditions in Syracuse, N.Y.

"We turned on the music as loud as you can make it, so you can't hear anything," said Hafley. "It won't sound exactly the same, but we can make it so you really can't hear. ... I'm sure the game will be loud; I'm sure there will be a great crowd and a great atmosphere. It usually is there, and it's a Friday night game."

--Field Level Media

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