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Boston College Football History In The Senior Bowl
On Monday, CB Donnie Fletcher was named to the 2012 Senior Bowl roster, marking the seventh straight year the Eagles have had at least one senior represented in the game. Here are the most recent BC representatives on the annual Senior Bowl roster: 2006: Mathias Kiwanuka (DE), Jeremy Trueblood...
Boston College Daily Links: Talking Stock Of 2012 BC Football
Taking Stock In 2012: BC Football (ACC Sports Journal)The biggest concern right now is, frankly, Spaziani. He had a strong reputation as a defensive coordinator, but college football is filled with highly-regarded coordinators who struggled when their turn came to run a program. Thus far, at least,...
Kuechly Earns Walter Camp All-America Honors
On Thursday night, Kuechly was named to the 2011 Walter Camp Football Foundation All-American first-team. It's the second straight year he has earned Walter Camp All-American honors, joining Oregon's Oregon RB LaMichael James, Oklahoma State WR Justin Blackmon, Oklahoma WR Ryan Broyles and Stanford...
2011 NFL Draft: Anthony Castonzo A Nice Fit For Giants
In anticipation of this week's NFL Draft, The New York Post's Paul Schwartz profiles Anthony Castonzo, saying he would be a nice for the Giants. "Castonzo said he can definitely see himself fitting in with the Giants, who are known for tough, close-knit offensive lines. He has had contact with...
Prospecting: Michael Johnson, DE, Georgia Tech
In this week's edition of 'Prospecting,' let's take a look at Georgia Tech defensive end Michael Johnson. Despite the fact that the Giants should have a healthy Osi Umenyiora next season, already have Justin Tuck and have announced that Mathias Kiwanuka is staying at defensive end I keep seeing...
TC meets the press
New York Giants coach Tom Coughlin addressed the media today at the NFL Scouting Combine. Two great nuggets, courtesy of Mike Garafolo. First, in regards to Plaxico Burress (of course), Coughlin did not seem to know how this will end. "I don't know how you figure that. For me, that's not an...
The defensive line question
Fred Robbins When the off-season began I started looking at a series of questions facing our New York Giants next season. I want to look at one that might not be as obvious as the linebacker or wide receiver questions but is nonetheless an area that needs to be...
Giants' Kiwanuka still hurting
Mathias Kiwanuka had a very quiet game Sunday against St. Louis. Wednesday, New York Giants Coach Tom Coughlin admitted that Kiwanuka is still suffering the effects of an ankle injury suffered in Week 1 against Washington. From Coughlin's Wednesday press conference: Q: Is Mathias...
New York Giants' notebook, 09.12
Back to football today, gang! And there is plenty of that to discuss around our New York Giants. Let's get started. STADIUM NAMING CONTROVERSY: In case you missed it Thursday, there was quite a bit written about the Giants and New York Jets possibly selling the naming rights of their new...
Kiwanuka OK after scary finish
The biggest news today is that Mathias Kiwanuka is fine following a scare on the final play of last night's 16-7 victory over Washington. In case you missed the play, it looked like Washington's Chris Samuels grabbed Kiwanuka's leg as he went by in pursuit of Redskins quarterback Jason Campbell on...
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