Even at 1-8, Boston College football shows signs of life, even in loss to nationally-ranked Notre Dame

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Boston College suffered another setback against Notre Dame, highlighted by critical turnovers and defensive lapses. The Eagles, trailing by 8 points in the fourth quarter, turned over the ball when quarterback Grayson James threw an interception caught by Notre Dame's Adon Shuler. This turnover was swiftly capitalized on by Notre Dame's Jeremiyah Love, who made a 94-yard touchdown run, extending their lead and effectively securing the game.
Boston College's defense, while showing some improvement by allowing 458 yards, was still vulnerable to big plays, including scoring runs of 40 and 44 yards by Notre Dame. Despite the loss, the return of wide receiver Jaedn Skeete, who had been out due to injury, provided a boost with eight receptions for 73 yards. The team faces a decision on whether to continue playing Skeete or preserve his redshirt status for future eligibility.
Head coach Bill O'Brien acknowledged the team's struggles with turnovers and defensive inconsistencies but praised the team's resilience
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