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Boston College Football: Depth Chart For Syracuse Game

For the final game we have MORE PEOPLE!

Tommy Gilligan-USA TODAY Sports

Boston College will be looking for win number 8 on Saturday, and also work to solidify Andre Williams' Heisman Candidacy. Rejoining the team will be Harrison Jackson and Spiffy Evans (!!!) who return after both were injured earlier in the season. Let's take a look at the dudes who will be suiting up in game number twelve.

Offense

QB
1. Chase Rettig (6-3, 206, Sr.)
2. Josh Bordner (6-4, 220, Jr.) OR Mike Marscovetra (6-4, 207, Sr.)

Syracuse's passing defense is pretty suspect, ranking 78th in the country. But honestly at this point it won't matter much as they should be expecting a healthy dosage of #44 from opening kickoff to the final whistle.

TB
1. Andre Williams (6-0, 227, Sr.)
2. Myles Willis (5-9, 187, Fr.)

Yeah, Andre Williams is coming. Will Syracuse be able to do what no other team in the past four weeks has been able to do? Who knows. They are 28th in the country, but have allowed two teams to run for over 200 yards, Georgia Tech (which granted is the triple option) and Northwestern. Prepare for pain Orange, he's coming.

FB
1. Jake Sinkovec (6-4, 244, Sr.)
2. Bobby Wolford (6-2, 233, R-Fr.)

Another below the radar, but solid blocking game by this crew.

WR
1. Alex Amidon (6-0, 182, Sr.)
2. Jeffrey Jay (6-2, 195, Jr.)


WR
1. Dan Crimmins (6-5, 222, So.) or Harrison Jackson (6-2, 201, So.)
2. Marcus Grant (6-2, 198, So.)

WR
1. David Dudeck (5-11, 190, So.) or Spiffy Evans (5-11, 190, Jr.)
2. Drew Barksdale (5-11, 182, Fr.)

Looks like both Jackson and Evans are questionable to return to this game, Evans would be nice to have back more so to return kicks and punts than anything. Again, we aren't going to be passing the ball that often, so it doesn't really matter who is playing WR (other than #83). But it is nice to see the injured players return, especially Evans who I didn't think would be returning at all this season.

Y
1. C.J. Parsons (6-6, 253, Jr.)
2. Michael Giacone (6-5, 260, So.) OR Louie Addazio (6-3, 253, So.)

H
1. Mike Naples (6-4, 237, Sr.)

You guys just keep doin' what you doin'.

LT
1. Matt Patchan (6-6, 300, Sr.)
2. Seth Betancourt (6-6, 298, Jr.) OR Dave Bowen (6-7, 297, So.)

LG
1. Bobby Vardaro (6-5, 310, Jr.)
2. Paul Gaughan (6-6, 303, So.) OR Dan Lembke (6-6, 304, So.)

C
1. Andy Gallik (6-3, 302, Jr.)
2. Frank Taylor (6-3, 287, R-Fr.)

RG
1. Harris Williams (6-3, 298, Jr.)
2. Aaron Kramer (6-7, 299, Jr.)

RT
1. Ian White (6-5, 302, Sr.)
2. Jim Cashman (6-7, 298, R-Fr.)

I love you all, the "nasty B******" as Andre Williams refers to them. Keep blowing up holes, and wearing down the Orange defense. This whole crew deserves a huge heaping pile of praise for the work they have done this season.

Defense

DE
1. Kaleb Ramsey (6-3, 285, Sr.)
2. Brian Mihalik (6-9, 283, Jr.) OR Nick Lifka (6-2, 274, So.)

LT
1. Jaryd Rudolph (6-3, 275, Sr.)
2. Truman Gutapfel (6-3, 261, Fr.)

RT
1. Dominic Appiah (6-5, 291, Jr.)
2. Connor Wujciak (6-3, 300, So.)

DE
1. Kasim Edebali (6-3, 246, Sr.)
2. Kevin Kavalec (6-3, 242, Fr.)

Syracuse has been pretty good at keeping their quarterback on his feet. They are thirty first in sacks allowed, and have only allowed fifteen sacks all season.

SLB
1. Kevin Pierre-Louis (6-1, 225, Sr.)
2. Josh Keyes (6-2, 215, Jr.)

MLB
1. Steele Divitto (6-2, 237, Sr.)
2. Sean Duggan (6-4, 241, Jr.)

WLB
1. Steven Daniels (6-0, 249, So.)
2. Mike Strizak (6-2, 239, R-Fr.) OR Tim Joy (6-2, 222, So.)

Syracuse has a pretty good running game as well, ranked 41st in the country averaging 192 yards a game.

LC
1. Manny Asprilla (5-11, 177, Jr.)
2. Al Louis-Jean Jr. (6-2, 195, So.)

SS
1. Dominique Williams (6-0, 212, Jr.)
2. Matt Milano (6-0, 200, Fr.)

FS
1. Sean Sylvia (6-0, 208, Jr.)
2. Justin Simmons (6-3, 188, So.) OR Ted Davenport (6-1, 203, Jr.)

RC
1. Bryce Jones (6-1, 166, So.)
2. C.J. Jones (5-11, 185, Jr.) or John Johnson (6-0, 180, Fr)

Syracuse's passing game is only marginally better than BC's averaging 172 yards a game. This plays into the strength of the Eagles, as their suspect secondary hopefully won't be exposed.

Specialists

K
1. Nate Freese (5-11, 192, Sr.)
2. Alex Howell (6-5, 215, So.)

P
1. Nate Freese (5-11, 192, Sr.)
2. Alex Howell (6-5, 215, So.)

S
1. Leonard Skubal (5-10, 215, R-Fr.)
2. Mike Naples (6-4, 237, Sr.)

PR
1. Dave Dudeck (5-11, 190, So.)
2. Myles Willis (5-9, 187, Fr.)

KR
1. David Dudeck (5-11, 190, So)
2. Myles Willis (5-9, 187, Fr.)

Spiffy may be back, but he isn't returning punts or kickoffs. BC hasn't been showing much on this front lately.