Boston College head coach Bill O’Brien wrapped up his team’s spring practice with a lively scrimmage that showcased the talent and potential of the Eagles’ quarterback room. The competition is between incumbent Grayson James, Alabama transfer Dylan Lonergan, and freshman Shaker Reisig. O’Brien was pleased with the progress the quarterbacks made during the spring, noting their intelligence and ability to pick up the offense quickly. The scrimmage focused on situational football, with the quarterbacks impressing in various scenarios. Freshman tight end Kaelen Chudzinski and tight end Ty Lockwood made standout plays, showcasing their skills in the passing game. O’Brien highlighted the impact of the newcomers, particularly from Alabama, on the offense. While the battle for the starting QB job is mainly between James and Lonergan, Reisig made a case for himself as a future leader of the team. Despite being a high school senior just a few months ago, Reisig has shown maturity and potential beyond his years. O’Brien praised Reisig’s transition to college football and his dedication to learning and improving. With training camp on the horizon, the Eagles are optimistic about the depth and talent in their quarterback room as they prepare for the upcoming season.
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