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词条 Boston University Terriers football
释义

  1. Notable former players

  2. Championships

  3. Division I-AA Playoffs results

  4. Bowl games

  5. References

For information on all Boston University sports, see Boston University Terriers

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The Boston University Terriers football program were the American football team for Boston University located in Boston, Massachusetts. The team competed in the NCAA Division I-AA and were members of the Yankee Conference and later the Atlantic 10 Conference. The school's first football team was fielded in 1884. Boston University participated in football from 1884 to 1997, compiling an all-time record of 323–390–34.[1] Boston University terminated their DI-AA football program on Homecoming Weekend 1997 during a one-win season in the Atlantic 10. The players at the time were allowed to keep their 4-year scholarships or transfer without NCAA penalties. The University has used the former-football scholarships to comply with Title IX requirements.

Boston University still fields a club football squad in the modern Yankee Conference.

Notable former players

Notable alumni include:

  • Harry Agganis: Quarterback; Boston Red Sox player; namesake of the Agganis Arena
  • Bill Brooks: Wide Receiver, Indianapolis Colts 1986–92, Buffalo Bills 1993–95, Washington Redskins 1996
  • Butch Byrd: Running Back and Pass Receiver, Buffalo Bills Defensive Back 1964–1970, Denver Broncos 1971
  • Dick Farley: Defensive Back, San Diego Chargers 1968–69; Hall of Fame coach, Williams College
  • Darvell Huffman: Wide Receiver, Indianapolis Colts 1990–91
  • Pat Hughes: Linebacker, New York Giants 1970–76, New Orleans Saints 1977–79
  • Jim "Crash" Jensen: Quarterback, Wide Receiver, Miami Dolphins 1981–92
  • Kevin Murphy: Arena Football League player
  • Gene Prebola: American Football League player
  • Reggie Rucker: Wide Receiver, Dallas Cowboys 1969–71, New York Giants 1971, New England Patriots 1971–74, Cleveland Browns 1975–81
  • Bruce Taylor: Defensive Back, San Francisco 49ers 1970–77

Championships

{{CollegePrimaryHeader|team=Boston University Terriers|Year|Conference|Coach|Overall Record|Conference Record}}
1980 Yankee Conference Rick Taylor 9–2 5-0
1982† Yankee Conference Rick Taylor 5–6 3-2
1983† Yankee Conference Rick Taylor 9–4 4-1
1984† Yankee Conference Rick Taylor 9–3 4-1
1993 Yankee Conference Dan Allen 12–1 8-0
Total conference championships5

† denotes co-championship.

Division I-AA Playoffs results

The Terriers appeared in the I-AA playoffs five times with a record of 2–5.

YearRoundOpponentResult
1982 First Round Colgate L 7–21
1983 First Round
Quarterfinals
Eastern Kentucky
Furman
W 24–20
L 16–35
1984 First Round Richmond L 33–35
1993 First Round
Quarterfinals
Northern Iowa
Idaho
W 27–21 2OT
L 14–21
1994 First Round Eastern Kentucky L 23–30

Bowl games

The Terriers had a record of 0-1 in bowl games. Boston University appeared in one bowl game during their tenure. As a member of the College Division, they played against a member of the University Division in the Pasadena Bowl.

{{CollegePrimaryHeader|team=Boston University Terriers|Year|Coach|Bowl|Opponent|Result}}
December 6, 1969 Larry Naviaux Pasadena Bowl San Diego StateL 7–28

References

1. ^{{cite web| title=Boston Historical Data|publisher=College Football Data Warehouse|url=http://cfbdatawarehouse.com/data/discontinued/b/boston/index.php|accessdate=2012-08-27}}
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