Mind-Blowing Stat Shows Just How Historic the Red Sox Turnaround Is
O'Brien is leaning on 26 transfers and a revamped training plan to fix a defense that allowed 48 touchdowns last season.
- On Wednesday, Boston College head coach Bill O'Brien opened training camp at Fish Field House following the Eagles' 2-10 season in 2025.
- Players are eager to move past last year's finish; defensive back Carter Davis said opponents "look down on us because of what we put on tape last year."
- O'Brien plans to increase full-speed work from 60 minutes to 70 and eventually reach about 100 minutes to minimize injuries as much as possible.
- Drawing motivation from the Boston Red Sox's recent historic turnaround, O'Brien hopes to spearhead a similar surge for the Eagles this fall.
- With 26 transfers joining the roster, the program aims to capitalize on new opportunities to bolster the run game and improve upon last season's results.
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Boston Red Sox Reach Historic Mark Not Seen in 114 Years
The Boston Red Sox entered the season’s second half as sellers. They’re now doing something the franchise hasn’t managed in 114 years.Boston swept a three-game series against the Chicago White Sox with a 4-0 win Wednesday. That extended their winning streak to nine consecutive series. According to Bob Nightengale of USA Today and the Elias […] The post Boston Red Sox Reach Historic Mark Not Seen in 114 Years appeared first on HEAVY.
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