The 1959 Boston College Eagles football team represented Boston College as an independent during the 1959 college football season. The Eagles were led by ninth-year head coach Mike Holovak and played their home games at Alumni Stadium in Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts. At the conclusion of a 5–4 season, Holovak was fired as head coach.[2] He posted a record of 49–29–3 in his nine seasons at Boston College.
Schedule
Date | Opponent | Site | Result | Attendance | Source |
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September 19 | Navy | | L 8–24 | 23,000 | |
September 26 | at No. 7 Army | | L 8–44 | 22,500 | |
October 10 | Villanova | - Alumni Stadium
- Chestnut Hill, MA
| W 39–6 | 13,000 | |
October 17 | Dartmouth | - Alumni Stadium
- Chestnut Hill, MA
| W 35–12 | 17,000 | [3] |
| Marquette | - Alumni Stadium
- Chestnut Hill, MA
| W 16–0 | 17,000 | |
| at Detroit | | W 21–9 | 15,305 | [4] |
November 7 | Pittsburgh | - Alumni Stadium
- Chestnut Hill, MA
| L 14–22 | 13,000 | |
November 14 | at Boston University | | L 7–26 | 21,000 | |
November 28 | at Holy Cross | | W 14–0 | 23,000 | [5] |
- Rankings from AP Poll released prior to the game
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References
- ^ a b 2016 Boston College football media guide. p. 181.
- ^ Hoobing, Bob (December 4, 1959). "Holovak Fired by Boston College". The Washington Post. p. D9.
- ^ Keane, Clif (October 18, 1959). "B.C. Thumps Green, 35-12". The Boston Sunday Globe. Boston, Mass. p. 75 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ Marshall Dann (October 31, 1959). "B.C. Triumphs, 21-9: Titans Taken in By Aerial Circus". Detroit Free Press. pp. 13–14 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ Roberts, Ernie (November 29, 1959). "B.C., Paced by Hogan, Tops H.C. in Mud, 14-0". The Boston Sunday Globe. Boston, Mass. p. 1 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ "1959 Boston College Eagles Schedule and Results". Sports Reference LLC. Retrieved May 9, 2018.
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Venues |
- South End Grounds (1893–1899, 1902)
- American League Baseball Grounds (1901)
- Alumni Field (1915–1921, 1923, 1932–1941, 1943–1945, 1955)
- Fenway Park (1914–1917, 1919–1920, 1927–1931, 1936–1945, 1953–1956)
- Braves Field (1918–1927, 1944, 1946–1952)
- Alumni Stadium (1957–present)
- Sullivan Stadium (alternate)
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People | |
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National championship seasons in bold |