The statistics from today’s BC home opener against Wake Forest were not very different between the teams . . . except for one prominent and ugly variance — turnovers. The Eagles committed 4 while the Demon deacons had none and that divergence was a major reason for BC’s 34-10 loss.
Redshirt freshman quarterback Anthony Brown accounted for 3 of the 4 turnovers, 2 of his 3 interceptions either immediately or penultimately leading to Wake Forest touchdowns. One was particularly damaging. With Wake ahead 14-7 and less than 2 minutes left in the first half, Brown threw an interception that was returned for a touchdown. Instead of the possibility of tying the score or cutting it to 14-10, the Eagles went into halftime down 21-7.
Brown, who had shown promise in the opening victory over Northern Illinois, had a much more difficult time against this ACC opponent. Today, he was 11-of-29 for 119 yards, passing for one touchdown and with the aforementioned 3 interceptions. Darius Wade, the senior who lost the starting position to Brown pre-season, replaced Brown with 4:23 left in the 3rd period. Wade finished the game 7-of-12 for 44 yards.
Colton Lichtenburg continued his unblemished field goal performance for the season, with a 30-yard kick in the 3rd to make the score 21-10 in favor of Wake.
The teams were separated by only 4 yards in total offense, 309 to 305 in Wake’s favor. BC gained more yards passing, 163-151, but were short in rushing, 142-158. The Eagles had 19 1st downs to 15 for Wake. The Eagles had 82 offensive plays, 10 fewer than in the opener, but were as mediocre in terms of efficiency, gaining 3.7 yards per play.
Next up, Notre Dame. An early game, 9 am PT. UPDATE: ACC switches BC-ND kickoff to 12:30 pm PT. Remember, at Striders, fans in BC garb get a 20 percent discount off food and drink. And we will have BC swag to give away to lucky fans. Come on, it’s Notre Dame!