SAN FRANCISCO (AP) – Despite playing on the opposite side of the country, Boston College has gotten the chance to see quite a bit of Nevada’s vaunted pistol offense on television.
The Eagles spent more than a few Friday nights the past couple of years being entertained in their hotel by quarterback Colin Kaepernick, running back Vai Taua and the rest of coach Chris Ault’s high-scoring crew while preparing for their own game the following day.
Boston College (7-5) has been forced to study Nevada’a pistol much more closely the past few weeks in preparation for Sunday night’s game against the 13th-ranked Wolf Pack in the Fight Hunger Bowl.
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