Bill O’Brien hasn’t shared much of his philosophy to managing a schedule or a season. After last week’s loss, he clearly said that there are no moral victories at Boston College. Yet, I think most BC fans would view the first part of his season a definite success. Now as we turn to the heart of the season and come home, the real test begins. No one is going to be surprised by BC. No one is going to take BC lightly. The honeymoon isn’t over, but the expectations have risen and now we see what we have in our new leadership.
What’s on my mind (not totally related to this game)
I’ve shared this sentiment before, but the Red Bandanna game is another reminder that we should bring back Men’s Lacrosse. When I started this blog, bringing back Men’s Lacrosse was an online joke because so many passionate fans used to haggle Gene about it. But the success of the Women’s program, the continued rising profile of Welles Crowther and the changing landscape with NIL, revenue sharing and Title IX are all reasons to bring it back. BC could form a team, even without a full allotment of scholarships, and compete at the national level. People need to press this with Blake James. The reason for not doing it getting less relevant every year.
— BC leads the series 4-1-1
Cal-FSU. I know each loss diminishes our win, but the ‘Noles trainwreck season is one in which you can’t look away or ignore. Plus Cal has been a early season surprise.