Former Boston College coach Jeff Hafley is off to the NFL as to serve as defensive coordinator for the Green Bay Packers. Now, the Eagles have to replace a four-year head coach fresh off arguably the best season of his tenure after Hafley led Boston College to seven wins and a Fenway Bowl victory over a top-25 SMU team.
It’s rare that a head coach leaves his active post for a coordinator job, though Hafley spent a large portion of his coaching career in the NFL prior to accepting the Boston College job. Whomever steps in for Hafley is taking over a stable situation — Hafley won at least six games in three out of four years — but also one that comes with its share of challenges.
The ever-competitive ACC is set to expand in 2024 with the additions of Cal, Stanford and SMU. It’s an added layer of difficulty for a Boston College program that hasn’t won a division title since 2009. The Eagles probably won’t attract any big names, but it has been fairly good at identifying coaches outside the margins.
Hafley was a 40-year-old career assistant with his most prolific job being co-defensive coordinator at Ohio State before he was hired at Boston College. His predecessor, Steve Addazio, coached at Temple for two years — with just four wins in his second season — prior to his hiring, and lasted seven seasons leading the program.
Here’s a list of names that Boston College could target as it now joins what’s been a chaotic coaching carousel in the 2023-24 cycle.
Dan Mullen: Let’s start with a real long shot, but it’s a call that should be made. Mullen gets listed for practically every head coaching vacancy, but there’s a reason for that. He’s a proven program builder and has a knack for winning with teams that have historically had…
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Author : Will Backus
Publish date : 2024-02-01 18:10:39
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