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The Path is Still Alive: Boston College Football Defeats Syracuse, 17-10


The Boston School Birds crushed the Syracuse Orange 17-10 in a hard-battled Atlantic Coast Meeting (ACC) matchup on Saturday, November fourth, 2023. The triumph kept Boston School's bowl trusts alive and moved them to 6-5 on the season.



Boston School's safeguard was the way in to the triumph, as they held Syracuse to only 10 places and 290 all out yards. The Hawks constrained four turnovers, including three capture attempts.


Boston School's offense battled on occasion, yet they had the option to make an adequate number of plays to win. Quarterback Phil Jurkovec tossed for 180 yards and a score, while running back Alex Broome scrambled for 75 yards.


The Birds' running match-up was particularly compelling in the final quarter, as they utilized it to control the clock and keep Syracuse's offense off the field.


Boston School's triumph was a major one for the program, as it saved them in the blend for a bowl game. The Falcons should dominate their last two matches of the time to be bowl qualified, yet they have shown that they are equipped for beating anybody on some random day.


Boston School's Way to a Bowl Game


The Boston School Birds need to dominate their last two matches of the time to be bowl qualified. They will confront the Wake Backwoods Devil Ministers on November eleventh and the Virginia Cavaliers on November eighteenth.


The two games will be testing, however the Hawks have shown that they are equipped for beating anybody on some random day. With a solid protection and a reasonable offense, the Birds have a decent possibility making a bowl game this season.


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The Boston School Birds crushed the Syracuse Orange 17-10 in a hard-battled ACC matchup on Saturday, November fourth, 2023. The triumph kept Boston School's bowl trusts alive and moved them to 6-5 on the season.


The Birds' safeguard was the way in to the triumph, as they held Syracuse to only 10 places and 290 all out yards. The Hawks constrained four turnovers, including three interferences.


Boston School's offense battled on occasion, however they had the option to make an adequate number of plays to win. Quarterback Phil Jurkovec tossed for 180 yards and a score, while running back Alex Broome scrambled for 75 yards.


The Hawks' running match-up was particularly successful in the final quarter, as they utilized it to control the clock and keep Syracuse's offense off the field.


Boston School's triumph was a major one for the program, as it saved them in the blend for a bowl game. The Birds should dominate their last two matches of the time to be bowl qualified, yet they have shown that they are equipped for beating anybody on some random day.

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