Boston College Athletics
Jagodzinski Announces Two New Members Of Football Coaching Staff
February 06, 2007 | Football
Feb. 6, 2007
Boston College Football Coach Jeff Jagodzinski has announced two new members of his football coaching staff, including:
Jeff Comissiong, defensive line - Comissiong comes to BC from Harvard, where he served as defensive line coach since 2006. Before coming to Harvard, Comissiong had served as an assistant at the University of Maine in various capacities for eight years, including the last four as defensive line coach. He also spent two seasons as an assistant at Bates College. Comissiong is a 1997 graduate of Maine with a degree in political science. He was a four-year letterwinner in football for the Black Bears, playing form 1991-94, and was a standout in football and basketball at Maine Central Institute before enrolling in Orono.
Ben Sirmans, running backs - Sirmans comes to Boston College from Michigan State, where he coached for two seasons. Last year, he coached running backs and special teams for the Spartans. He came to Michigan State following five seasons at Kent State, where he served as running backs coach. Previously, Sirmans spent four years as running backs coach and recruiting coordinator at Maine. A native of East Orange, N.J., Sirmans won four letters as a running back at Maine before graduating in 1993.
















