Boston College Depth Chart For Duke Game: Part Deux
Yesterday, Boston College released its depth chart for Saturday's game against the Duke Blue Devils. That was before the Kevin Rogers news blew up all we knew and held sacred about this year's Eagles football program. Now our offensive coordinator is gone, and Spaz isn't done blowing things up.
This afternoon, Spaz released an updated depth chart with quite a few changes on it. On the offensive side of the ball, there is still no Montel Harris, which is no surprise. The first change is that Bobby Vardaro is no longer listed as the backup at left guard, replaced by true freshman Dan Lembke. I honestly don't know much about either of these guys, so not really a big deal. All in all, not many big changes on that side of the ball.
The defensive depth chart is a whole other story.
Kaleb Ramsey still isn't on the chart, which again will hurt BC in all facets of its defense on Saturday. Max Holloway isn't even on the depth chart anymore and has been replaced by true freshmen Mehdi Abdesmad and Kieran Borcich. At the SLB position Steele Divitto is gone, replaced by Nick Clancy and Andre Lawrence. Both of these moves puzzle me because they were both listed as starters yesterday, but now Divitto and Holloway are both off the depth chart completely. So unless they were both hurt at practice, there must be some other reason for their drop in status.
Everything else remains the same on special teams.
What the heck is going on in Chestnut Hill? Is Spaz shaking things up to try and breathe some life into a team that looked limp last week? Let's hope so.
Complete revised depth chart after the jump.
Offense
WR 14 Johnathan Coleman (6-4, 208, So.)
83 Alex Amidon (5-11, 185, So.)
WR 10 Bobby Swigert (6-1, 184, So.)
7 Spiffy Evans (6-0, 173, Fr.)
WR 1 Colin Larmond, Jr. (6-3, 202, Jr.)
30 Donte Elliott (6-0, 195, Jr.)
LT 73 John Wetzel (6-8, 303, Jr.)
70 Aaron Kramer (6-7, 296, R-Fr.)
LG 76 Bobby Vardaro (6-5, 301, R-Fr.)
71 Dan Lembke (6-7, 282, Fr.)
C 59 Andy Gallik (6-3, 284, R-Fr.)
60 Bryan Davis (6-3, 290, R-So.)
RG 62 Ian White (6-5, 288, So.)
74 Dave Bowen (6-6, 256, Fr.)
RT 77 Emmett Cleary (6-7, 300, Jr.)
67 Seth Betancourt (6-6, 304, R-Fr.)
TE 81 Chris Pantale (6-6, 251, Jr.)
87 Lars Anderson (6-3, 236, Sr.)
QB 11 Chase Rettig (6-3, 212, So.)
16 Mike Marscovetra (6-4, 210, Jr.)
RB 44 Andre Williams (6-0, 216, So.)
20 Tahj Kimble (5-11, 210, R-Fr.)
Defense
DE 45 Mehdi Abdesmad (6-6, 264, Fr.)
55 Kieran Borcich (6-3, 265, Fr.)
LT 97 Conor O'Neal (6-3, 299, Jr.)
64 Harris Williams (6-4, 298, R-Fr.)
RT 92 Dillon Quinn (6-6, 292, Jr.)
98 Max Ricci (6-4, 330, Fr.)
DE 91 Kasim Edebali (6-2, 248, So.)
65 Jaryd Rudolph (6-4, 295, So.)
SLB 54 Nick Clancy (6-3, 237, Jr.)
35 Andre Lawrence (6-1, 264, So.)
MLB 40 Luke Kuechly (6-3, 235, Jr.)
41 Jake Sinkovec (6-4, 234, So.)
WLB 24 Kevin Pierre-Louis (6-1, 212, So.)
50 Will Thompson (6-1, 236, Sr.)
FC 4 Donnie Fletcher (6-1, 195, Sr.)
5 Al Louis-Jean, Jr. (6-2, 183, Fr.)
SS 9 Dominique Williams (6-0, 209, R-Fr.)
47 Spenser Rositano (6-1, 200, Fr.)
FS 37 Hampton Hughes (6-3, 200, Jr.)
19 Sean Sylvia (6-0, 196, R-Fr.)
BC 23 Jim Noel (6-4, 185, Jr.)
29 James McCaffrey (5-10, 198, R-Fr.)
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Per Conroy
“Left guard Nate Richman, defensive end Max Holloway and linebacker Steele DiVitto, who didn’t make the depth chart this week, all returned to practice today.”
Not sure what the deal is here, but Holloway hasn’t been playing that poorly, has it?
Ridiculous how many freshmen and true freshmen we have on the two-deep.
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At this point Luke Kuechly and KPL are the only two guys that should be considered a lock on the defensive depth chart. Play whoever earns it everywhere else.
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Doesn’t make sense. Is Spaz sending messages to players? I don’t really get who will/won’t play.
Damn the torpedoes!
Richman was hurt in practice last year. Holloway and DiVitto appeared to be doing well. It all appears to be “Mutiny on the Bounty” and Mr. Christian appears to be ready to jump ship. Spaz appears to be turning into Captain Bligh. He is “keel hauling” the crew. Whipple has stated that he could not coach BC because they retained the defensive coordinator who had applied for the head job. It appears that is the source of the entire problem. Spaz undercut Jags and wanted the job “Brubaker” style and didn’t have the expertise. The vortex is widening and so far has sucked in GDF and the next on the food chain is the mighty WPL. So sad! “Send in the clowns” with John Belushi and the Blues Brothers and their “mission from God”. Remember when Lou Holtz so disrespected the Eagles that he faked a punt in a 54-7 game. BC pulled a big upset the next year. Someone has to “damn the torpedoes”. It’s either that or “implosion”.
You know what JBQ, for once, your quotes make sense.
by polarbearbrother on Sep 14, 2011 11:22 PM EDT up reply actions
Maybe that’s a sign of impending doom.
by polarbearbrother on Sep 14, 2011 11:22 PM EDT up reply actions 1 recs
Didn't make the depth chart....
Notice, it doesn’t say they were injured, just that they were missing from practice… What is going on here?
Also, does anyone else question what the hell this medical staff is doing if they’re thinking about letting Momah get back on the field without surgery and tear up his knee even further?
Yes, seems very rushed. Especially with the reason given “the NCAA sometimes takes a long time to rule on these things.”
Huh?
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by Brian Favat on Sep 14, 2011 10:52 PM EDT up reply actions
It means he needs to rehab, because if he finds out Nov 1 from the NCAA that he isn’t getting a medical redshirt, then he either gets back on the field this season or his playing career is over and all he has to look forward to is old man softball leagues. So I think its wise to prepare as if he might not have the chance to play in 2012.
Think of Anthony DiCosmo, he expected another season and got screwed.

















