GAME PREVIEW: BOSTON COLLEGE
November. But the vic- tory over the Terrapins, which ended a five-game skid, was a considerable morale boost with the fi- nal quarter of the season left to play. "Oh, yeah, yeah, abso-
lutely," Spaziani said in a league teleconference a day after the win. "Once
again, I don't think it's a difference that the naked eye could run out and see and go, 'Wow, what a big difference this is.' "There's a little bit
more bounce in every- body's step, starting to feel good about them- selves. Human nature. You have some positive
things happen to you, you start to feel a little better about yourself, you get validated on what you're doing. It's certainly positive." Throughout the course
of the year, the BC de- fense has been desper- ate for impact plays by a group still trying to re-
Junior quarterback Chase Rettig completed 56.0 percent of his passes for 2,204 yards with 15 touch- downs and five interceptions during Boston College's 2-6 start.
PHOTO COURTESY BOSTON COLLEGE