Coming off one of the biggest wins in school history, the No. 17 Eagles followed it up with a shocking 82-70 loss to Harvard last night.
The Eagles (13-3), who had their 10-game winning streak snapped, upset the unbeaten and then-No.1 Tar Heels 85-78 in Chapel Hill on Sunday to move into the AP Top 25.
"I told them its a short trip from the main house to the big house to the out house," Boston College coach Al Skinner said.
The loss came about six hours after the school's athletic director, Gene DeFilippo, announced that he had fired football...
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