AFA 18.0 o38.5
ARMY -18.0 u38.5
OSU -3.0 o48.0
PSU 3.0 u48.0
DUKE 21.0 o55.0
MIA -21.0 u55.0
ME 37.0 o49.0
OKLA -37.0 u49.0
MISS -8.0 o55.0
ARK 8.0 u55.0
VT -4.0 o54.0
SYR 4.0 u54.0
NW 2.5 o44.5
PUR -2.5 u44.5
BUFF -1.0 o49.0
AKR 1.0 u49.0
STAN 9.5 o47.0
NCST -9.5 u47.0
TOL -9.5 o54.5
EMU 9.5 u54.5
MINN -2.5 o47.0
ILL 2.5 u47.0
MEM -7.0 o62.0
UTSA 7.0 u62.0
VAN 7.5 o48.5
AUB -7.5 u48.5
ODU -3.0 o58.0
APP 3.0 u58.0
TLSA 2.5 o57.5
UAB -2.5 u57.5
IU -7.5 o53.5
MSU 7.5 u53.5
TTU 13.5 o56.5
ISU -13.5 u56.5
ULM 10.5 o48.0
MRSH -10.5 u48.0
KSU -12.5 o45.5
HOU 12.5 u45.5
ARIZ 6.5 o55.5
UCF -6.5 u55.5
FLA 14.5 o52.5
UGA -14.5 u52.5
MTU 3.0 o51.0
UTEP -3.0 u51.0
ASU -4.5 o57.0
OKST 4.5 u57.0
UNC -2.5 o50.5
FSU 2.5 u50.5
ORE -14.5 o45.0
MICH 14.5 u45.0
UCLA 7.0 o38.5
NEB -7.0 u38.5
WYO 7.5 o60.5
UNM -7.5 u60.5
NAVY -11.0 o48.0
RICE 11.0 u48.0
CCU -4.0 o52.5
TROY 4.0 u52.5
MASS 19.0 o60.0
MSST -19.0 u60.0
HAW 12.0 o45.5
FRES -12.0 u45.5
TAM -3.0 o44.0
SOCAR 3.0 u44.0
GASO 6.0 o60.0
USA -6.0 u60.0
USC -2.5 o55.5
WASH 2.5 u55.5
WIS 3.0 o41.0
IOWA -3.0 u41.0
LOU 10.5 o62.0
CLEM -10.5 u62.0
UK 17.5 o45.5
TENN -17.5 u45.5
CSU -2.5 o45.5
NEV 2.5 u45.5
TCU 3.0 o63.0
BAY -3.0 u63.0
PITT 7.0 o56.0
SMU -7.0 u56.0
Final Oct 29
NMSU 13
FIU 34
Final Oct 29
ULL 23
TXST 17
Final Oct 29
LT 3
SHSU 9
Final Oct 30
JVST 31
LIB 21
Final Oct 30
KENN 14
WKU 31
Final Oct 31
TULN 34
CHAR 3
Final Nov 1
GSU 27 7.0 o48.0
CONN 34 -7.0 u48.0
Final Nov 1
USF 44 -1.5 o48.0
FAU 21 1.5 u48.0
Final Nov 1
SDSU 24 24.0 o55.5
BSU 56 -24.0 u55.5
Miami (FL) 9th Atlantic Coast7-6
Boston College 10th Atlantic Coast7-6

Miami (FL) @ Boston College preview

Alumni Stadium

Last Meeting ( Oct 26, 2018 ) Miami 14, Boston College 27

Boston College and Miami will look to cap the Atlantic Coast Conference regular season on a high note in their first meeting since 2018 on Friday afternoon in Chestnut Hill, Mass.

The Eagles (6-5, 3-4) moved from 1-3 to bowl eligible during a five-game winning streak, but last week's 24-16 setback at Pitt was their second straight loss to a sub-.500 team.

Despite Thomas Castellanos' 14th touchdown pass and Kye Robichaux's third 100-yard rushing game this season, coach Jeff Hafley's team gave up 404 yards, committed two turnovers and settled for field goals on three scoring drives.

Hafley, who called the loss to Pitt "a missed opportunity," knows that goals remain as the postseason nears.

"There's a lot to play for," Hafley said. "We need to improve on a lot of things. We've got some new guys who have stepped up and want to get better, and then you get those bowl practices in. We still have a chance to win eight games. There's a lot of pride in these guys."

Robichaux returned from an injury against Pitt, but the Eagles remain banged up with several players out for the season.

Miami (6-5, 2-5) is on a three-game skid that began with losses at North Carolina State and Florida State before continuing in a 38-31 Saturday setback to a Louisville team that is bound for the ACC title game.

Miami's Tyler Van Dyke, who has dealt with a leg injury this season, threw for 327 yards and a touchdown while connecting with Xavier Restrepo eight times for a career-high 193 yards.

"He was very determined. It carried over to (the Louisville week)," Miami coach Mario Cristobal said of his quarterback, who did not start the previous game against Florida State. "He was very urgent if you watch the way he was moving around in the pocket. His feet were quick. He's healthy now, too, almost completely."

However, the Hurricanes fell just short of the upset after surrendering two fourth-quarter touchdowns.

Miami leads the all-time series 24-6, but Boston College has won two of the three matchups between the former Big East rivals since 2011.

--Field Level Media

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