
Week Nine Notes: The Red Bandanna Game vs. Virginia Tech
November 01, 2021 | Football
Friday night lights at Alumni Stadium on ESPN2
• As an annual tradition and one of most special games of the season, Boston College will honor Welles Crowther in the Red Bandanna Game Friday night against Virginia Tech.
• The game will be broadcast nationally on ESPN2. Jason Benetti, Andre Ware and Paul Carcaterra have the call of the game.
• Coverage on the Boston College Sports Network from Learfield begins at 7 p.m. with Jon Meterparel along with former BC standouts Pete Cronan and Scott Mutryn on the call. Fans can listen to the game locally on WEEI 93.7 FM along with on Sirius channel 83, XM channel 83 and online via SiriusXM channel 83.
• Boston College enters Friday's Red Bandanna Game looking to snap a four-game losing streak after last Saturday's 21-6 loss at Syracuse.
• Tré Turner caught seven passes for 187 yards and one score to lead Virginia Tech to a 26-17 win at Georgia Tech on Saturday as the Hokies snapped a three-game losing to break even in the Atlantic Coast Conference.
• Boston College and Virginia Tech meet for the 30th time in series history Friday.
• BC is 10-19 all-time against the Hokies following last season's 40-14 loss at Lane Stadium in Blacksburg.
• The Eagles are 5-9 all-time at Alumni Stadium against the Hokies. In the last game in Chestnut Hill between the two schools, BC opened the 2019 season with a 35-28 win over Virginia Tech.
• The old BIG EAST rivals first met as conference foes in 1993 as BC captured a 48-34 victory over the No. 25 Hokies.
• In the BIG EAST, BC was 3-8 against Virginia Tech. The two schools first met as ACC rivals in 2005 as the third-ranked Hokies captured a 30-10 victory in Blacksburg.
• In ACC play, Virginia Tech is 11-7 against BC.
• The longest winning streak for BC in the series is two games (three times) while Virginia Tech won seven consecutive meetings from 1996-2002.
• The most points scored by BC in series play occurred in the first meeting between the two schools (48) in 1993. Virginia Tech scored 49 in the last game at Tech against BC, the most of any Hokie team in the series.
• The two teams met twice in the ACC Championship Game in 2007 and 2008. The Hokies won both title game matchups, including a 30-16 win in Jacksonville in 2007 followed by a 30-12 victory in Tampa in the 2008 ACC Championship.
• One of the most memorable wins in BC history came on Oct. 25, 2007 as Matt Ryan led a fourth quarter comeback with 14 unanswered points as the third-ranked Eagles defeated the 11th-ranked Hokies 14-10 in Blacksburg.
• Boston College is 6-13 all-time versus Virginia Tech when the Hokies are ranked in the top 25. The last win for BC over a ranked Virginia Tech team was a 28-23 victory on Oct. 18, 2008.
• A pair of BC legends will also be in attendance Friday night as former NFL standouts Luke Kuechly and Matt Hasselbeck will be back at Alumni Stadium.
Red Bandanna Game
• Boston College will recognize the family of Welles Crowther, a former BC lacrosse player, during the game against Virginia Tech in BC's annual Red Bandanna Game.
• Crowther is known as the "Man in the Red Bandanna" after he saved over a dozen lives in the South Tower during the terrorist attacks on Sept. 11, 2001. He wore a red bandanna, which he carried with him and wore during his playing days at The Heights, to protect himself from the smoke and dust.
• The Eagles will wear special adidas Red Bandanna themed uniforms for the second time this season on Friday night. BC also wore the uniforms earlier this season on Sept. 11 at UMass, on the 20th anniversary of 9-11.
Red Bandanna Games at Alumni Stadium
Date Opponent
11/14/20 Notre Dame, L, 45-31
11/9/19 Florida State, L, 38-31
10/26/18 Miami, W, 27-14
10/27/17 Florida State, W, 35-3
10/7/16 Clemson, L, 56-10
9/18/15 Florida State, L, 14-0
9/13/14 USC, W, 37-31
PGIII
• Pat Garwo III is putting together the best season of his young career in 2021. The redshirt sophomore leads BC with 689 rushing yards and is averaging 5.9 yards per carry.
• Garwo's career 5.3 yards per carry ranks third for all players at Boston College since 1996.
• His 5.9 yards per carry average in 2021 is the sixth-best single-season total for any Eagle since 1996.
BC Single-Season YPC Leaders (since 1996)
Player (Year) G Att. Yards YPC
Tyler Murphy (2014) 13 181 1,184 6.5
Mike Cloud (1997) 10 136 883 6.5
Jeff Smith (2015) 9 71 450 6.3
William Green (2000) 11 187 1,164 6.2
Andre Williams (2013) 13 355 2,177 6.0
Pat Garwo (2021) 8 116 689 5.9
BC Career YPC Leaders (since 1995)
Player (Years) G Att. Yards YPC
Tyler Murphy (2014) 13 181 1,184 6.5
William Green (1999-01) 31 501 2,974 5.9
Mike Cloud (1995-98) 45 614 3,597 5.9
Andre Williams 44 704 3,739 5.3
Derrick Knight (2000-03) 46 708 3,725 5.3
Pat Garwo (2019-21) 19 167 884 5.3
AJ Dillon (2017-19) 36 845 4,382 5.2
Keeping the Flag in the Pocket
• BC is 24th nationally with just 40 total penalties this season. In penalties per game, the Eagles rank 25th nationally with 5.0 penalties per game.
• Both figures rank second in the ACC.
• The Eagles are 22nd nationally in fewest penalty yards (341) and 23rd in fewest penalty yards per game (42.6). Both totals rank second in the ACC.
INTs Adding Up
• Boston College is 35th nationally and third in the ACC with eight interceptions in 2021.
• Brandon Sebastian's three interceptions are tied for 10th nationally.
Not So Fast My Friend
• Boston College is tied for 23rd nationally with just 20 touchdowns allowed in 2021.
• It's been a quick turnaround under Jeff Hafley and his defensive staff. The year prior to Hafley's arrival, BC allowed 49 touchdowns in 2019, ranking 88th nationally.
All Systems Go
• Boston College has been on fire in the first half of 2021, outscoring opponents 102-61.
• The first quarter has been BC's second-highest scoring quarter of the season, outscoring the opposition 59-35 in the first 15 minutes of play.
Third Down Stop
• Boston College has been one of the nation's best defenses on third down in 2021.
• BC is limiting opponents to 30.9% on third down, going just 29-of-94. The Eagles are 14th in the nation in third down defense, and third in the ACC behind NC State and Pitt.
• In 2019, one year prior to Jeff Hafley's arrival at the Heights, BC ranked 121st nationally in third down defense (46.5%). Last year, BC jumped all the way to 65th nationally on third down defense (40.4%).
Noting the Win over Mizzou
• Boston College earned its first win over an SEC opponent since 2001 with a 41-34 overtime victory against Missouri at Alumni Stadium.
• The last win for BC against an SEC team was a 20-16 victory over Georgia in the 2001 Music City Bowl.
• Missouri was the first SEC team to play at Alumni Stadium since BC defeated Tennessee 20-18 on Oct. 31, 1987. The 1987 win over the Vols was the last home victory for BC against an SEC opponent before today. The Eagles are 17-20-1 all-time against SEC opponents.
• Boston College played just its 12th all-time overtime game and first since last season's 31-30 win over Pitt at home. BC is 7-5 all-time in overtime.
• Missouri PK Harrison Mevis drilled a 56-yard field goal with no time remaining to force overtime. The last time an opposing kicker hit one from 55+ yards against BC was in the overtime win vs. Pitt last season. Pitt PK Alex Kessman was good from 58 yards to force overtime before the Eagles prevailed in overtime.
• BC last went 4-0 in non-conference play in 2016; beating UMass, Wagner, Buffalo and UConn.
• The Eagles' last non-conference win over a Power 5 opponent was over Maryland in the 2016 Quick Lane Bowl.
• The last regular season non-conference victory against a Power 5 foe was a 37-31 victory over No. 9 Southern California on Sept. 13, 2014.
Garwo's Coming Out Party
• Redshirt sophomore running back Pat Garwo rushed for a then career-high 160 yards at UMass, becoming BC's first 100-yard rusher since David Bailey at Syracuse (Nov. 7, 2020). Garwo's previous career best was 36 yards last season vs. Pitt (Oct. 10, 2020).
• Garwo became the first BC rusher over 150 yards since AJ Dillon (242) and David Bailey (172) did so at Syracuse (Nov. 2, 2019).
• Garwo averaged 10.7 yards per attempt, tied for the seventh-best single-game yards per carry average for a BC player since 1996.
RB1
• Pat Garwo ripped off a career-long 67-yard run for BC's first touchdown to cap off a 99-yard scoring drive in the 41-34 OT win against Missouri.
• Garwo finished with his second 100-yard performance of the season and the second of his career with a career-high 175 yards on the afternoon. Entering the season, Garwo had 195 yards in 10 career games without a touchdown. In four games in 2021, Garwo has 412 rushing yards and four touchdowns.
• The 25 rushing attempts for Garwo were a new career-high, topping his previous best of 15 rushing attempts at UMass earlier this year. Garwo averaged 7.0 yards per carry for the game.
• He leads BC and ranks 35th nationally in rushing with 689 yards this season.
• Garwo is tied for 18th nationally with eight rushes of 20+ yards. He has four rushes of 30+ yards, also tied for 17th in the country.
IGM
• Isaiah Graham-Mobley has provided plenty of leadership and physical play as the Eagles' starting middle linebacker in 2021. A mid-year transfer from Temple in January, IGM has started seven games for BC in 2021 and leads the team with 46 tackles.
• He missed the Syracuse game with an upper body injury.
Setting the Tone on Defense
• Boston College has been one of the stingiest defenses in the ACC in 2021, ranking first in passing defense, fifth in total defense and third in the league in scoring defense.
11 on the Tackle
• Junior defensive end Shitta Sillah is sixth on the team with 24 total tackles in 2021. The Somerset, N.J. native has played his best football of his career at the Heights to start the season. He is tied for the team lead with 4.0 tackles for loss.
• Sillah, who continued to develop in the off-season under head strength and conditioning coach Phil Matusz, has upped his weight to 253 pounds entering the year.
Cover Corner
• Junior Josh DeBerry ranks second on the team with 38 tackles in 2021. One of the top cover corners in the ACC, DeBerry is second on the team with two interceptions and two pass breakups.
• He is tied for the team lead with 4.0 TFLs.
• Against No. 22 NC State, DeBerry established a new career-high with eight tackles to lead the BC defense.
Tight End Production Continues
• Hunter Long led all tight ends nationally in receptions and was second in receiving yards for tight ends in 2020 en route to becoming a third-round pick by the Miami Dolphins in the 2021 NFL Draft.
• Graduate transfer Trae Barry has jumped right in to help fill the void with 18 receptions for 288 yards and three touchdowns.
• Junior Joey Luchetti has formed a nice 1-2 punch for the Eagles at tight end, adding 11 receptions for 129 yards in 2021.
Big Ben
• BC's fifth-year senior Ben Petrula has the second-longest active start streak in the nation at 56 games. After not playing in his first career game as a true freshman at Northern Illinois in 2017, Petrula moved to center and started the final 12 games of the season.
• Petrula has started all 56 games he has played in since not playing in the first game of his true freshman season in 2017.
NCAA Active Starting Streaks
Player, School Active Starts
1. Airon Servais, Syracuse 57
2. Ben Petrula, BC 56
500 Club
• Boston College finished the day with 525 total yards in the 51-0 win over Colgate - the 36th time since 1996 that BC gained 500+ yards from scrimmage. BC is 29-7 in those games.
• The 525 yards of offense were the most in the Jeff Hafley era for the Eagles.
• The six touchdowns from scrimmage were also the most of any game coached by Hafley at BC.
• BC averaged 9.4 yards per touch against Colgate, the second-highest total of the Hafley era. BC's 9.9 yards per touch in the 2020 Virginia game were the most during the Hafley era.
300-Yard Passing Games
• Boston College totaled just seven 300-yard passing games from 2010-19, including just three games of 300+ passing yards since 2013.
• In 19 games under Jeff Hafley, BC has posted seven 300-yard passing games.
ACC Players of the Week
• Boston College has had seven ACC Player of the Week selections already in 2021.
Player Date
Phil Jurkovec (QB) 9/6/21
Zay Flowers (WR) 9/6/21
Pat Garwo (RB) 9/13/21
Travis Levy (ST) 9/13/21
Grant Carlson (ST) 9/20/21
Pat Garwo (RB) 9/27/21
Brandon Sebastian (DB) 9/27/21
California Kid
• True freshman QB Emmett Morehead made his collegiate debut for Boston College at the 14:49 mark in the second quarter at Syracuse on Oct. 30.
• His first completion was a 44-yard pass to Zay Flowers on third down. Morehead finished the day 6-of-15 passing for 87 yards.
• The Woodside, Calif. native, played in his first game since his junior season in high school in 2019 against the Orange. His high school did not play in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Phil The Thrill
• In 12 games, Boston College quarterback Phil Jurkovec is already fifth in school history with five 300-yard passing games.
• BC legends Matt Ryan and Doug Flutie hold the school record with 12, 300-yard passing games.
BC Career 300-Yard Passing Games
Player (Years) G 300-Yard Games
1. Matt Ryan (2004-07) 43 12
1. Doug Flutie (1981-84) 46 12
3. Glenn Foley (1990-93) 44 10
3. Shawn Halloran (1983-86) 46 10
5. Phil Jurkovec (2020-21) 12 5
6. Chase Rettig (2010-13) 46 4
Class of 2020
• A total of 24 coaches were hired in the 2020 coaching cycle. BC's Jeff Hafley is second among all Power Five head coaches with 10 victories. He is tied for sixth overall with the 10 wins since 2020.
2020 Coaching Cycle
Coach 2020 2021 Total
Jeff Traylor, UTSA 7-5 8-0 15-5
Shawn Clark, App. St. 9-3 6-2 15-5
Ryan Silverfield, Memphis 8-3 4-4 12-7
Brady Hoke, San Diego St. 4-4 7-1 11-5
Lane Kiffin, Ole Miss 5-5 6-2 11-7
Jeff Hafley, BC 6-5 4-4 10-9
Mel Tucker, Michigan St. 2-5 8-0 10-5
Kalen DeBoer, Fresno St. 3-3 7-2 10-5
Willie Taggart, FAU 5-4 5-3 10-7
Todd Graham, Hawaii 5-4 4-5 9-9
Eli Drinkwitz, Missouri 5-5 4-4 9-9
Dave Aranda, Baylor 2-7 7-1 9-8
Mike Leach, Miss. St. 4-7 5-3 9-10
Sam Pittman, Arkansas 3-7 5-3 8-10
Greg Schiano, Rutgers 3-6 4-4 7-10
Jimmy Lake, Washington 3-1 4-4 7-5
Karl Dorrell, Colorado 4-2 2-6 6-8
Mike Norvell, Florida St. 3-6 3-5 6-11
Nick Rolovich, Wash. St. 1-3 4-3 5-6
Danny Gonzales, New Mexico 2-5 3-5 5-10
Steve Addazio, Colorado St. 1-3 3-5 4-8
Jeff Scott, USF 1-8 2-6 3-14
Ricky Rahne, Old Dominion 0-0 2-6 2-6
Marcus Arroyo, UNLV 0-6 0-8 0-14
Of Note
• Jeff Hafley was introduced as BC's 36th head coach on Dec. 14, 2019. In his first season on the Heights, Hafley finished with the most victories of any first-year Power Five head coach in college football in 2020.
• BC finished with a 6-5 record, and qualified for a bowl game, though the program ultimately declined to participate. More impressive than the marked improvement on both sides of the ball, was how the program under Hafley's leadership handled playing in the COVID-19 pandemic. BC Football had just one positive from over 9,000 administered COVID-19 tests since the team returned to campus last June.
• On the recruiting trail, Hafley and his staff signed the top recruiting class in school history in his first season. The recruiting class ranking by ESPN was the best in school history since their rankings began in 2006. It was BC's best showing in the 247 Sports rankings as well and the Eagles' highest Rivals ranking since 2008.
• Hafley, one of college football's top defensive minds, helped improve a BC defense 52 spots in the national rankings in total defense as the Eagles allowed 62 fewer yards per game than the previous year prior to his arrival.
• Nine Eagles were named All-ACC in 2020, including the first wide receiver to be named All-ACC first-team in Zay Flowers since 2012. Six of the nine All-ACC performers return for BC in 2021 (WR Zay Flowers, C Alec Lindstrom, OL Zion Johnson, OL Ben Petrula, OL Tyler Vrabel, DB Josh DeBerry).
• BC returned 20 starters in 2021, including all five offensive linemen. BC returns nine starters total on offense, eight on defense and three specialists. The Eagles welcome back a total of 45 letterwinners from the 2020 squad.
• BC was 24th nationally in passing offense in 2020, averaging 284.2 yards per game.
• First-year starter Phil Jurkovec burst onto the scene as the starting quarterback for the Eagles last season. Jurkovec's 2,558 yards over his first 10 starts were the most by any BC quarterback in school history.
• Jurkovec was the first player in BC history to total four, 300-yard passing games in his first five career starts at quarterback and the first BC quarterback with four or more 300-yard games in a season since Matt Ryan (2007).
• Johnson is coming off a 2020 season in which he was named to the All-ACC third-team at offensive tackle and was voted a team captain. The Maryland native graded out as BC's top offensive lineman in 2020 after moving from left guard to left tackle in the preseason. He was also named to the All-ACC Academic Team and was one of three Boston College student-athletes recipients of the 2021 Weaver-James-Corrigan Postgraduate Scholarship Award.
• Valdez was a 2020 All-ACC Academic selection after starting in all 11 games for BC. Voted a team captain as a junior, Valdez ended the season with 37 tackles, 5.5 TFLs, two sacks and two fumble recoveries.
• Zay Flowers returns as one of the nation's most electric players. An All-ACC first-team selection, Flowers had one of the most productive seasons by a wide receiver in Boston College history in 2020. He was 18th nationally and second in the ACC with 892 yards receiving, ranked 26th nationally with 56 receptions and tied for 12th nationally with nine touchdown receptions.
Preseason Honors Roll In
Junior WR Zay Flowers
• Pick Six Previews Preseason All-American (Fourth Team)
• Preseason All-ACC
• Biletnikoff Watch List
• Maxwell Award Watch List
Graduate OL Zion Johnson
• AP Preseason All-American
• Phil Steele's Preseason All-American
• Pick Six Previews Preseason All-American (Second Team)
• Outland Trophy Watch List
• Preseason All-ACC
Junior QB Phil Jurkovec
• Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Watch List
• Manning Award Watch List
• Davey O'Brien Award Watch List
• Maxwell Award Watch List
Graduate OL Alec Lindstrom
• The Athletic Preseason All-American (Second Team)
• Pro Football Focus Preseason All-American (Second Team)
• Phil Steele's Preseason All-American Team (Second Team)
• Pick Six Previews Preseason All-American (Second Team)
• Athlon Preseason All-American (Third Team)
• Lombardi Award Watch List
• Rimington Trophy Watch List
• Outland Trophy Watch List
• Preseason All-ACC
Junior OL Tyler Vrabel
• Outland Trophy Watch List
Famous Bloodlines
• Boston College has several players with famous bloodlines on the 2021 roster:
Javian Dayne: Son of Heisman Trophy winner Ron Dayne
Jacob Kraft: Son of Patriots President Jonathan Kraft; Grandson of Patriots Owner Robert Kraft
Tito Pasqualoni: Son of Paul Pasqualoni
John Tessitore: Son of ESPN announcer Joe Tessitore
Tyler Vrabel: Son of Titans head coach Mike Vrabel
Big Play Zay
• Boston College junior wide receiver Zay Flowers was named to the watch list, the second major preseason award watch list for the Florida native. He was also named to the Maxwell Award Preseason Watch List as well.
• Flowers put together one of the best seasons by a BC wide receiver ever in 2020. An All-ACC first-team selection, Flowers was just the second BC wide receiver to be named first-team All-ACC in school history (Alex Amidon, 2012). He finished 18th nationally and second in the ACC with 892 yards receiving, ranked 26th nationally with 56 receptions and tied for 12th nationally with nine touchdown receptions.
• The speedster from Fort Lauderdale finished with his second 100-yard receiving game of the season in 2020 with six receptions for 162 yards and a career-high three touchdowns in the 31-30 victory in overtime over Pitt.
• Flowers became the first BC player with three receiving touchdowns in a game since Kelvin Martin at Holy Cross (11/22/86).
• He tied the school record with five other players with three touchdown receptions.
• The 166 yards receiving by Flowers were the fifth-most by a BC player since 1996.
• Flowers' 77-yard score was the first of 70 or more by an Eagle since Hunter Long's 72-yard score at Louisville (10/5/19).
• Flowers totaled five receptions for a career-high 162 yards and a touchdown in BC's 26-6 win at Duke. It was the first 100-yard receiving game for an Eagle since Kobay White's 121 yards at Florida State in 2018.
• Flowers was named the ACC Wide Receiver of the Week for the first time in his career following the Duke game. He became the only BC wide receiver to ever be named the ACC's WR of the Week for the second time in a season after his performance in the Pitt win.
• The 162 yards receiving by Flowers were the seventh-most by a BC player since 1996. Flowers averaged 32.4 yards per reception. No receiver in BC history had more receiving yards on fewer receptions than Flowers in a single game. He was the first BC receiver since 2012 (Alex Amidon) to have over 150 yards receiving in a game.
• In the Syracuse game on Oct. 30, Flowers finished with his second 100-yard receiving game of the season and the fifth of his career with six receptions for 116 yards. He is now tied for fifth in BC career history with five career 100-yard receiving games.
BC Career 100-Yard Receiving Games
Player (Years at BC) 100-Yard Receiving Games
Alex Amidon (2010-13) 11
Brian Brennan (1980-83) 8
Rich Gunnell (2006-09) 8
Pete Mitchell (1991-94) 6
Zay Flowers (2019-present) 5
Brandon Robinson (2005-08) 5
Darren Flutie (1984-87) 5
Kelvin Martin (1983-86) 5
All-American Zion
• Zion Johnson was named to the Associated Press Midseason All-America team. It marked the second midseason All-America honor for Johnson after being named to ESPN.com's team as well.
• A starter in all eight games, Johnson has been one of the most dominant offensive guards in the nation in 2021.
• Johnson has not allowed a sack in 2021 and has yielded just two quarterback pressures in 520 snaps at guard and eight snaps at left tackle, according to Pro Football Focus.
Haf Effect
• Jeff Hafley made an immediate impact on Ohio State's defense in 2019 and he did the same since arriving at Boston College.
• The year prior to Hafley's arrival at Ohio State, the Buckeyes ranked 71st nationally in total defense an 50th in scoring defense. In 2019, Hafley guided the nation's best defense allowing just 259.7 yards per game, an improvement of 143.7 yards per game from 2018. Ohio State yielded just 13.7 points per game in 2019, fourth-best in the nation.
• Hafley and the BC defensive coaching staff have turned things in the right direction on the Eagles' defense. BC is allowing 132 yards less per game than the year prior to Hafley's arrival.
Defensive Improvement with Hafley
YPG YPP PPG Total D Scoring D
OSU 2018 403.4 5.77 25.5 71st 50th
OSU 2019 259.7 4.13 13.7 1st 4th
BC 2019 478.7 6.33 32.2 125th 101st
BC 2020 416.8 6.11 28.4 73rd 60th
BC 2021 346.1 5.66 20.8 42nd 32nd
Class of 2025
• A total of 16 true freshmen played in the opener against Colgate.
• BC has 10 true freshmen on its depth chart for this week's game against Louisville.
• PK Connor Lytton was a perfect 4-for-4 on PATs in the 28-3 win over Temple. Against Missouri, Lytton was 2-for-2 on field goals, including his first collegiate field goal from 49 yards out.
• WR Jaden Williams is tied for the team with three touchdown receptions.
• On defense, five true freshmen have seen consistent playing time in 2021. The defensive line has featured Ty Clemons (five tackles, one sack), Donovan Ezeiruaku (13 tackles, 3.0 TFL, two sacks) and Neto Okpala (one tackle). Okpala also blocked a punt at No. 25 Clemson.
Game Captains
Colgate: Travis Levy, Zion Johnson, Jason Maitre
UMass: Grant Carlson, Brandon Barlow, Alec Lindstrom
Temple: Ben Petrula, Isaiah Graham-Mobley, Kobay White, Pat Garwo
Missouri: Joey Luchetti, Zay Flowers, Josh DeBerry
Clemson: Tyler Vrabel, Dennis Grosel, Vinny DePalma, Brandon Sebastian
NC State: Christian Mahogany, Zion Johnson, Marcus Valdez, Shitta Sillah
Louisville: Travis Levy, Jason Maitre, Jaiden Woodbey, Trae Barry
Syracuse: Brandon Barlow, Mike Palmer, Ben Petrula, Zay Flowers
Scout Team Players of the Week
Colgate: Dante Reynolds, Owen McGowan, Casey Phinney
UMass: Tony Muse, Deon Jones, Jalon Williams
Temple: Jackson Treister, Joe Marinaro, Luke McLaughlin
Missouri: Ryan Betro, Erik Larson, Joe Marinaro
Clemson: Jacob Kraft, Tommy Birmingham, Emmett Morehead, Jaylen Blackwell
NC State: Owen McGowan, Erik Larson, Joe Marinaro
Louisville: Ezechiel Tiede, Jackson Treister, Cole Batson
Syracuse: Nick Bearup, Owen McGowan, Ezechiel Tiede