2009 Boston College Football: Central Michigan Game Thread
Central Michigan Chippewas at Boston College Eagles, Oct 31, 2009 3:30 PM EDT
Central Michigan Chippewas (7-1, 5-0 MAC) vs. Boston College Eagles (5-3, 3-2 ACC)
Time: 3:30 EDT
Date: Saturday, Oct. 31, 2009
Place: Alumni Stadium, Chestnut Hill, Ma.
TV: ESPNU
Spread: Boston College -5.5
Weather: Partly cloudy, windy, high 68 degrees
Series: Boston College leads 2-0
Last Meeting: Boston College 31, Central Michigan 24 (Aug. 31, 2006)
Last Meeting at BC: Boston College 43, Central Michigan 0 (Sept. 28, 2002)
Trends: The Chippewas are 0-4 all-time against the ACC. Two of those four losses have come against BC.
The Chippewas have a LeFevour, and the only prescription is more cowbell ... Dan LeFevour and the 7-1 Chippewas travel to Chestnut Hill to take on the Eagles on Halloween. With a win, the Eagles will move to 6-3 and become only the second team from the ACC to become bowl eligible.
Neither Jeff nor I will be online during the game. Jeff is at the Coastal Carolina-Clemson game, while I'm walking up the road to see Penn State-Northwestern. You can find me on the couch watching the BC game on DVR after that.
Use this post to discuss the game, the day's college football action, or the top 5 Halloween candies of all time.
Go Eagles! Happy Halloween from BC Interruption.
Coverage from SBNation
TSN's Preview of the Game
Boston College Game Notes
Central Michigan Game Notes
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Not really important. If BC has played 2 games against CMU (2002 & 2006), CMU can’t be 0-4 against the ACC with 2 of those losses against BC. BC wasn’t in the ACC in 2002
by toned down miracle whip on Oct 31, 2009 2:33 PM EDT reply actions
Against current ACC teams ...
Agreed BC wasn’t in the ACC in 2002.
by Brian @ BCI on Oct 31, 2009 4:13 PM EDT via mobile up reply actions
gamecast
we havent don’t anything as of yet. GULP.
Expected this to be a lot closer game.
…but a great second half! Montel Harris can be in the conversation for the Doak Walker already this season. 13th in the nation in yards, 4th in the nation in TDs.

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