Boston College Football Set to Host Bill O'Brien Underclassmen Football Clinic: The Rundown

Boston College football is set to host its next camp of the summer at midday Sunday for high school athletes entering grades nine to 11, which includes the graduating classes of 2029, 2028 and 2027.
This edition of BCs summer football camps is called the Bill OBrien Underclassmen Football Clinic and it will provide high-level, hands-on coaching from OBrien and the Eagles football staff for a four-hour session.
It is the third summer camp of the summer that OBrien and co.
have hosted.
The Bill O'Brien Underclassmen Football Clinic offers aspiring athletes the opportunity to learn from one of the most respected coaching staffs in college football, according to the BC football clinics website.
Attendees will focus on various fundamental football skills, compete in specific drills, and gain exposure from college coaches working at the FBS, FCS, DII, and DIII levels.
The camp welcomes athletes who play any position, from kickers and punters to quarterbacks and wide receivers, and there are already a handful of players who have posted about attending the camp on social media, especially local ones.
One of those includes St.
Pauls School (N.H.) quarterback Webber Marx , a 6-foot-6, 210-pound First Team All-Conference signal caller in the class of 27 who boasts five Division I offershis most recent is from Yale.
The BC Eagles football programs most recent camp, which was called BC Mega Camp, resulted in several players receiving offers from OBrien, and there is a chance that more could be on the way come Sunday night.
Todays Schedule: No games are scheduled for Sunday, June 22.
Eagles Results: No games were scheduled for Saturday, June 21.
Countdown to Boston College footballs season opener: 69 days.
Did You Notice? Boston College football lost its sole quarterback commit in the class of 2027 to Minnesota.
Just days ahead of the NHL Draft, class of 2026 forward Mason West, a product of Edina High School in Edina, Minn., announced his decision to commit to Michigan State over Boston College.
The Eagles' football program landed its 21st recruit of the class of 2026, Jordan Rodriguez, a three-star safety from Jersey City, N.J..
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