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REBOOT: Why Boston College’s Incoming Freshmen Must DELIVER Big in 2026 for the Eagles

REBOOT: Why Boston College’s Incoming Freshmen Must DELIVER Big in 2026 for the Eagles

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Boston College Eagles face a critical year as a wave of freshmen and transfers look to spark a football resurgence. Can early enrollees like Dajon Green, Jordan Rodriguez, Jackson Carlisle, and Cameron McGee make immediate impacts at key positions such as safety, defensive tackle, and running back? AJ Black spotlights fresh talent—featuring potential breakout candidates like Cedric Addison and quarterback Femi Bambolo—while questioning how roster turnover and spring injuries could force newcomers into prominent roles.

On the ice, BC Hockey surges into the Beanpot final after dominating Harvard, powered by standout performances from James Hagens and Dean Letourneau. With trophy season heating up, AJ Black breaks down the Eagles’ momentum, their decisive victory against Harvard, and a highly anticipated rematch against BU. Don’t miss expert analysis on Boston College’s roster decisions and championship dreams in this fast-paced, can’t-miss episode.

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