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Boston College (BC) has seen a significant improvement in their rushing game this season. After finishing last in the nation with 63.3 rushing yards per game in 2022, BC now ranks 12th with 213.8 rushing yards per game in 2023. The team attributes their success to the challenges they faced last year. Similarly, the University of Virginia (UVa) has also experienced a resurgence in their rushing game, averaging 195 rush yards per game in their last three games, the highest in recent years. UVa aims to continue this success against Georgia Tech's weak run defense. BC and UVa's improvement in rushing is highlighted as a key factor for their upcoming games.
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BC was last in the nation in rushing in 2022 after being decimated by injuries. Now, Jeff Hafley's squad leads the ACC in rushing and are on a 4-game win streak. Here's more on the Eagles turnaround inside this piece: https://t.co/0ZNMQmtd9W https://t.co/0ZNMQmtd9W
Boston College – ravaged by injuries and searching for an identity – was last in the nation with 63.3 rushing yards per game in 2022. In 2023, the Eagles are 12th at 213.8 and have returned to their roots. "That's what we're going to do here." More: https://t.co/1fpm50NhnR
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#UVa's 195 rush yards per game over its last three is the most productive stretch on the ground the Hoos have had under Tony Elliott. And the Cavaliers want to keep it going against Georgia Tech's ACC-worst run defense. "We’ve gotten back to the basics." https://t.co/gp3zyPx3xK https://t.co/OKVUqWHchP
A season ago, BC was last in the nation with 63.3 rushing yards per game. This year, the Eagles are 12th, at 213.8. A weakness has become a major strength. “Last year was really hard for us, obviously, but I think that’s gotten us to where we are now.” https://t.co/1fpm50NhnR