BC Postgame Notes
September 16, 2017 | Football
BOSTON COLLEGE POSTGAME NOTES
 Notre Dame (2-1) at Boston College (1-2)
Alumni Stadium | Chestnut Hill, Mass.
Sept. 16, 2017
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Team
Offense
Defense
Special Teams
Attendance: 44.500 (sellout)
Weather: Sunshine and clouds, 71 degrees
Coin Toss: Notre Dame won the toss and deferred. Boston College received the opening kickoff.
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 Notre Dame (2-1) at Boston College (1-2)
Alumni Stadium | Chestnut Hill, Mass.
Sept. 16, 2017
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Team
- Notre Dame rushed for 515 yards as the Fighting Irish captured a 49-20 victory at Boston College Saturday afternoon. Notre Dame leads the all-time series 15-9 overall and 6-4 in Chestnut Hill.
- Under Steve Addazio, Boston College is 9-9 overall in September and 7-6 in September home games.
- Notre Dame rushed for 515 yards, tied for the second-most allowed in BC history. Army rushed for 516 yards in 2012, the most yards given up by a BC defense. Army also rushed for 515 yards against the Eagles in 1985.
- Boston College set season-highs on offense with 185 yards rushing, 215 yards passing and 400 yards of total offense.
Offense
- Graduate wide receiver and captain Charlie Callinan caught his fifth career touchdown pass and his second against Notre Dame with his 22-yard TD reception in the second quarter. Callinan added his second receiving touchdown with a 14-yard reception in the fourth quarter.
- Callinan finished with career-highs in receptions (7), receiving yards (82) and touchdowns.
- Redshirt freshman quarterback Anthony Brown was 24-for-40, recording his second 20-plus completion game. He was 26-for-42 in the win at Northern Illinois on Sept. 1. He threw two touchdowns and was intercepted twice against the Irish to bring his career TD total to five.
- Brown set a career-high in passing yards (215) and tied a career-high with two touchdown passes.
- Junior running back Jon Hilliman rushed for 122 yards, his sixth career 100-yard game. The New Jersey native finished a season-high in rushing, the most since he notched 102 yards against Georgia Tech on Sept. 3, 2016 in Dublin, Ireland.
Defense
- Junior linebacker Kevin Bletzer made his first career start (28th career game) replacing an injured Connor Strachan in the starting lineup. He finished with four tackles.
- Senior linebacker Ty Schwab led the Eagles with a career-high 10 tackles on the day.
- Junior defensive end Zach Allen tied a career-high with nine tackles. The Connecticut native also finished with two quarterback hurries and one tackle for loss.
- Junior free safety Lukas Denis finished with seven tackles and recorded his team-leading second interception of the season.
Special Teams
- Junior place-kicker Colton Lichtenberg was 2-for-2 on field-goal attempts to continue his perfect start to the 2017 season. He is 6-for-6 on the season with two over 40 yards, including a 41-yarder today.
- Senior punter Mike Knoll averaged 38.4 yards on eight punts, including a long of 51 yards. He also had seven punts inside the 20.
- Senior place-kicker Max Schulze-Geisthovel finished with five touchbacks on all five of his kickoffs. On the season, 10 of his 14 kickoffs have resulted in touchbacks.
Attendance: 44.500 (sellout)
Weather: Sunshine and clouds, 71 degrees
Coin Toss: Notre Dame won the toss and deferred. Boston College received the opening kickoff.
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