American college football season
The 1994 Boston College Eagles football team represented Boston College in the 1994 NCAA Division I-A football season. The Eagles were led by first-year head coach Dan Henning and played their home games at Alumni Stadium in Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts. They competed as members of the Big East Conference, finishing fifth with a conference record of 3–3–1. Boston College was invited to the 1994 Aloha Bowl, where they defeated then-No. 11 Kansas State, 12–7. They finished the season ranked 23rd in the AP Poll and 22nd in the Coaches' Poll.
Date | Opponent | Rank | Site | Result | Attendance | Source |
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September 3 | at No. 5 Michigan* | | | L 26–34 | 105,936 | |
September 17 | No. 18 Virginia Tech | | | L 7–12 | 44,500 | [2] |
September 24 | at Pittsburgh | | | W 21–9 | 34,623 | |
October 8 | No. 8 Notre Dame* | | - Alumni Stadium
- Chestnut Hill, MA (Holy War)
| W 30–11 | 44,500 | |
October 15 | Temple | No. 24 | - Alumni Stadium
- Chestnut Hill, MA
| W 45–28 | 44,500 | |
October 22 | Rutgers | No. 22 | - Alumni Stadium
- Chestnut Hill, MA
| T 7–7 | 44,500 | |
October 29 | at Army* | | | W 30–3 | 39,304 | |
| at Louisville* | | | W 35–14 | 38,711 | |
November 12 | No. 14 Syracuse | No. 25 | - Alumni Stadium
- Chestnut Hill, MA
| W 31–0 | 44,500 | |
November 19 | at West Virginia | No. 17 | | L 20–21 | 44,890 | [3] |
November 26 | at No. 5 Miami (FL) | No. 25 | | L 7–23 | 60,579 | |
| vs. No. 11 Kansas State* | | | W 12–7 | 44,862 | |
- *Non-conference game
- Rankings from AP Poll released prior to the game
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1994 Boston College Eagles football team roster
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Players
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Coaches
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Offense
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Defense
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Special teams
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- Head coach
- Coordinators/assistant coaches
- Legend
- (C) Team captain
- (S) Suspended
- (I) Ineligible
- Injured
- Redshirt
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Team players in the NFL
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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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Culture & lore | |
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People | |
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Seasons | |
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National championship seasons in bold |