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HIRED: Boston College REUNITES With Ben Albert as New DL Coach—Will Development Of DL THRIVE Again?
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Boston College Football shakes up its coaching staff, bringing back defensive line specialist Ben Albert as Bill O’Brien rapidly retools his program. Can Albert’s proven track record developing NFL-ready talent like Harold Landry and recruiting standouts across the East Coast reignite the Eagles’ defensive front? AJ Black and Mitch Wolfe break down why Albert’s hiring signals a philosophical shift, emphasizing experienced college coaches who can elevate both overlooked transfers and younger players.
Key discussions spotlight under-the-radar transfer additions, including edge rusher Demetrius Ballard and explosive running back Nolan Ray, and analyze insider opinions on QB Mason McKenzie’s potential impact. Insights include the implications of staff turnover, the importance of recruiting New Jersey talent, and how O’Brien’s new hires could restore Boston College’s defensive identity. Will this new approach accelerate the Eagles’ rebuild and make them contenders in the ACC?
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