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B.C. looks for upset
of No. 1 Notre Dame
BOSTON (AP) — Boston College coach Tom Coughlin never
showed his team the film of its 54-7 loss last season at Notre Dame
and has no plans for a screening us the No. 17 Eagles prepare for the
top-ranked Irish this weekend
Coughlin knows no movie could Ihi os haunting ns his players'
memories of that humiliating loss And Coughlin hopes those mem
ories will lend to inspired play by the Eagles on Saturday
"We have to prepare the I rest we've ever prepared, and we have to
play with emotion and enthusiasm better than any other game that
we've played all year." he says, "just to have a chance to get into the
fourth quarter with an opportunity to win the game."
That kind of emotion was exactly what was missing last year in
Boston College's debar ie at South Bend The Eagles were 7-0-1 and
in the top to when they* headed to Notre Dame Inst year, but trailed
37-0 by halftime.
"It's not just that we lost, it's how we played in losing. That's my
concern, because that's my football team." Coughlin says. "And I'll
tell vou what. I didn't see a lot of passion There weren't a lot of
people dying to win the game.
"It was a complete humiliation to everyone, and the reason it was
is we didn't prepare well, we thought we were better than we were.
We were distracted and we played like it. The humiliation was
deep.”
Passion is a key element in Coughlin's game plan. He is an
intense and often humorless coach who demands similar devotion
from his players.
lie says a lack of enthusiasm contributed to Boston College start
ing this season 0-2. including a shocking 22-21 loss at Northwestern
Sept 1H
"I was so disappointed that 1 was close to disillusionment, hut I
wouldn’t let it happen." he says. "There was no passion, no great
desire on the port of the individuals to play the game the way it's
meant to lie played."
But that defeat seemed to be the jolt Boston College needed. Since
the loss to Northwestern, the Eagles have outscored opponents 294
12b while winning seven straight.
"You've got some survival instincts in there," Coughlin says.
"Some very, very outstanding young men just decided they didn't
want to be mediocre. That’s really when it started.”
The biggest physical improvement for the Eagles during this sea
son has been the development of an offensive line that lost two
players to graduation after last season. That has given Glenn Foley
the chain e to turn into one of the nation's top passers.
Eolev. who had one touchdown pass and four interceptions in the
season-opening losses to Miami and Northwestern, has thrown 19
touchdowns and three interceptions in the last seven games.
Ranked sixth in the nation in passing efficiency and eighth with
total offense of 298.5 yards per game. Foley already has 2,734 puss
ing vards this season He has been sacked just six times in nine
games.
Fullback Darnell Campbell is tied for the national scoring lead
with 19 touchdowns this year and is averaging 9b yards a game.
Even though his team has performed with passion and precision
for the past seven weeks. Coughlin realizes it will take more than
emotion to upset the Irish.
"We've worked our way back into this, We re a good team," he
says. "Notre Dame is a great footlaill team."
Foley trying to revenge
poor game at Notre Dame
BOSTON (AP) — Glenn Foley
wen! to Notre Dame last season
with a cocky attitude, ami left a
chastened man. This year, the
Boston College quarterback is
downright humble as he pre
pares for the top-ranked Fight
ing Irish.
This was Foley before last
year's game:
"I never liked Notre Dame. I
don't know where it is. and they
don't throw the ball When I
was growing up and watching
football. I liked teams that
threw the ball."
And here's Foley this week:
"WeTe going to have to play
the game of our lives. ... If it
happens to be a rout, it's a
rout."
The change of attitude came
quickly in last year’s game.
Foley was rattled by three early
sacks and finished with just 121
passing yards in a 54-7 loss to
Notre Dame that ended the
Eagles' undefeated season.
The humiliating defeat was
even more bitter for Foley
because he has usually saved
his best performances for the
Eagles' biggest games.
Foley threw for 344 yards and
four touchdowns last season as
Boston College won for the first
time at Penn State, and had 423
yards and three touchdowns
this season as the Kagles won
for the first time at Syracuse's
Carrier Dome.
"I like playing in the big
games. If you don't like playing
in the big games, you've got
problems with yourself," Foley
says.
Foley, ranked sixth nationally
in passing efficiency, has led
No. 17 Boston College to seven
straight wins after an 0-2 start
this season. He has 19 touch
down passes and only three
interceptions in those last seven
games.
Foley is trying to forget about
last year's loss at Notre Dame,
in which the Eagles gained just
11 yards in the first half, while
focusing on Saturday's game.
Foley, a senior, is approach
ing several school passing
records Doug Flutie set in the
early 1980s. He needs 30 com
pletions to tie Flutie's career
mark of 677.