O'Brien's Eagles have identity
Boston College coach Bill O'Brien was often maligned at previous stops at Alabama in the NFL, but the man knows football. In his first game at Boston College, he gave a glimpse of his vision for the Eagles program.
Despite missing a projected starter on the offensive line, Boston College used a versatile run game to break Florida State's will. Dual-threat quarterback Thomas Castellanos only attempted 16 passes, but ran it 14 times alongside Treshaun Ward and Kye Robichaux. Boston College held onto the ball for dear life in the first half and held Florida State to just three offensive plays in the first quarter.
Florida State's defensive line did not live up to the hype, but Boston College's offensive line showed it was up for the moment. Attacking the margins with the running game, going downfield just enough with Castellanos to test the defense and playing tough defense of their own is enough to win a lot of games in the ACC.