Syracuse, N.Y. — The Syracuse football team takes on the Boston College Eagles at 12 p.m., Saturday at Alumni Stadium in Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts.
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7:49 remaining: Syracuse drive starts at own 20-yard line
12:23 remaining: Boston College drive starts at own 13-yard line
Boston College opens up with the ground game, and Kye Robichaux bursts through the line for a first down.
Syracuse is down to a light rotation across the defensive end with Kevin Jobity, Denis Jaquez and Dion Wilson out with injuries.
Jordan McDonald, normally wearing No. 25 for the Eagles, is wearing No. 24 on this day. He rips off a chunk run that covers 41 yards to help set up BC around the 5-yard line.
Quarterback Thomas Castellanos loses his footing to set BC back to the SU 11-yard line.
On 3rd-and-goal, Castellanos is too high looking for wide receiver Reed Harris in the back of the end zone.
BC misses the chip shot from 29 yards out, continuing a mess of a kicking situation all season.
15:00 remaining; Syracuse drive starts at own 25-yard line
Syracuse scripts the quick game on its opening possession, hitting LeQuint Allen on a flare out wide and Justus Ross-Simmons on a slant pattern to move to midfield.
On 3rd-and-7, SU gives it Allen for 1 yard.
SU, which entered the game converting 50% of its third downs (second in ACC), will punt it away.
Update 11:40 a.m.: Syracuse kick returner Malachi James is not dressed for Saturday’s game.
Syracuse is looking to stay alive mathematically in the ACC Championship Game race and continue pushing toward the AP Top 25 with a road win over Boston College on Saturday.
The Orange (6-2, 3-2 ACC) is coming off an emotional overtime win over Virginia Tech last week, while the Eagles had an extra week to prepare. Boston College (4-4, 1-3) got off to a strong start under first-year coach Bill O’Brien this season but has lost three consecutive games.
Boston College lacks playmakers beyond quarterback Thomas Castellanos but does have a reputation for strong offensive line play and has three of the ACC’s 11 highest-graded offensive linemen on PFF.
The Orange, which has struggled to tackle this year, will have to corral both the scrambling capabilities of Castellanos and a rotation of three competent running backs.
The game will be SU’s third outdoor game this year, following a win at North Carolina State and a loss at Pittsburgh.
Former Syracuse head coach Doug Marrone is part of the BC staff. He is listed as a senior analyst for football strategy and research.
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