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Poll: Eagles' Biggest Win of the Decade

Now it's your turn. Which Eagles' victory you got as the best of the decade?

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Which win is the Eagles' biggest football win of the decade?
2001: BC 20, Georgia 16
6 votes
2002: BC 14, Notre Dame 7
15 votes
2005: BC 16, Clemson 13
0 votes
2006: BC 34, Clemson 33
0 votes
2006: BC 22, Virginia Tech 3
3 votes
2007: BC 14, Virginia Tech 10
100 votes
2007: BC 20, Clemson 17
14 votes
2008: BC 27, Florida State 17
1 votes

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Hands down.

One of the all-time comebacks in BC and ACC history. Has to be Matt Ryan leading us over VT.

by Justin_Bobo on Dec 16, 2009 1:10 PM EST reply actions  

biggest comeback or biggest win

BIGGEST WIN- i have to go with clemson. We had to beat clemson to play in the ACCCG, while v-tech was a great win to get us on a SC highlight, and start matt ryan’s heisman campaign which ended up fizzling a week later.

Matt Ryan wins the heisman this year if he was playing?

by BCRaj on Dec 16, 2009 3:04 PM EST reply actions  

Doesn't matter.

BC 14, Virginia Tech 10 is the biggest win AND biggest comeback of the decade. Eagles were No. 2 in the country and the previous #2s had all lost the last 4 (?) straight weeks. Virginia Tech was ranked #8 in the country. It was also the only CFB game on TV that night.

The Clemson win – while great – doesn’t really stack up in my opinion. Clemson wasn’t as highly ranked going into the game and the game was on Saturday. I would put Clemson #1 if we had finished the deal that year in the Championship Game (well, I guess then it would have been #2 behind the ACC title victory).

by Brian @ BCI on Dec 16, 2009 4:42 PM EST up reply actions  

The best ever

The best win of all-time was 1993 over Notre Dame when BC knocked ND out of the national championship game. ND has never recovered!

by lgbc8 on Dec 16, 2009 5:56 PM EST reply actions  

You mean when we beat USC?

Answer is still no.

That game was #2 Boston College (7-0) at #8 Virginia Tech (6-1). This game is unranked BC (8-4) vs. unranked USC (8-4) in a baseball stadium. This game is so important that the AD didn’t even decide to bring the band. :p

by Brian @ BCI on Dec 17, 2009 3:27 PM EST up reply actions  

I wouldn't change my vote.

But this would have to be top 5. I don’t care about their record this year, it is still a talented team with the highest reputation in all of college football. And I despise them. And Pete Carroll. I don’t want BC to lose in the NCAA bracket and in a bowl game to these damn Trojans.

by Justin_Bobo on Dec 19, 2009 1:02 PM EST up reply actions  

Just the AP poll

Only USC could lose 3 of last 5 games and still be ranked.

by Brian @ BCI on Dec 17, 2009 8:56 PM EST via mobile up reply actions  

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