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Two months ago, Boston College football head coach Bill O’Brien named Dylan Lonergan the program’s starting quarterback. But he never closed the door on Grayson James, who started six games last season and ultimately took that spot back.  “We feel like [Lonergan] gives us the best chance to win right now,” O’Brien said at the time. “I told Grayson, ‘Absolutely be ready to play.’” James started against UConn on Saturday following Lonergan’s 1–5 start to the season. A quarterback shift wasn’t enough to break the Eagles’ (1–6, 0–4 Atlantic Coast) losing streak, however, as they fell to the Huskies (5–2) 38–23 at home.  Story by Maria Stefanoudakis / Sports Editor Photos by Callie Oxford / Heights Editor and Yamari Santillan / Heights Staff Read more at the link in our bio.

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