
Boston College running back, Turbo Richard, breaks past the MSU line on his way to a 55-yard game. 
Boston College lost in a heartbreaking double overtime to the Spartans.

Eagles QB Dylan Lonergan was 34/45, throwing for 390 yards and 4 td’s.
Boston College dropped an overtime thriller to Michigan State, despite the heroic play of quarterback Dylan Lonergan. In a knock-down, drag-out college football game that required double overtime to be decided, the home team Michigan State Spartans managed to escape with a 42-40 triumph.
This win was payback for last year’s loss to the Eagles in Chestnut Hill. Quarterbacks Aidan Chiles and Dylan Lonergan took center stage in this contest with their stellar play. Lonergan was brilliant in defeat. He threw for a career-high 390 yards and four touchdowns. But Chiles grabbed the top headlines, completing 19 of 29 passes for 231 yards while rushing for 39 yards and one touchdown to lead his team to victory.
“We needed to win this game,” said Chiles. “Tonight, we were the tougher team.”
Chiles
exhibited tremendous toughness by playing in the overtime sessions
after being injured and taken to the medical tent on the last play of
regulation.
“I was trying to waste time for my
team,” said Chiles, explaining his strategy. “I’m not soft, I’m good.
That’s really all I got to say about that. I’m straight. I knew I would
be back for overtime.”
Chiles
was named Co-Big Ten Offensive Player of the Week. This is the first
time that the quarterback has earned this award in his career. It’s also
his second year leading the Green & White in Lansing.
He
hasn’t thrown an interception in his first two games of 2025. He was 15
for 31 with two touchdowns and no picks last week in a 24-17 win
against the Purdue Boilermakers.
The game started well for
Boston College when their opening drive punt was mishandled and fumbled
by Michigan State’s Omari Kelly, which set the Eagles up in enemy
territory. However, the Eagles gave the ball back on a forced fumble by
MSU’s Jordan Hall. Kelly redeemed himself later in the game, finishing
with four catches for 60 yards and a twopoint conversion catch.
Lonergan
led his BC squad to a game-tying 38-yard field goal by Luca Lombardo
with 1:06 left in regulation, setting the stage for overtime fireworks.
Michigan State scored on the first possession of overtime on Chile’s
five-yard scoring toss to Jay Coyne. BC answered on a Lonergan to Jeremiah Franklin scoring connection.
Running
back Turbo Richard ran for an eight-yard touchdown in the second
overtime to give BC the lead, but the Eagles failed to convert the
two-point conversion. Chiles tied the game on a threeyard touchdown run
and threw the winning two-point conversion to Omari Kelly in double
overtime for the final margin of 42-40.
“That
was a beautiful football game, really, by both teams,” said Michigan
State head coach Jonathon Smith. “I thought going back and forth,
competing, obviously, in double overtime.”
BC
head coach Bill O’Brien took a different view of things. “A lot of
positives, but then the negatives are why we lost the game,” he said.
“They did a better job of having more positive plays than we did. We had
a lot of positive plays, but they had more. In a game like that, that
is why you lose, or you win.”
Another
contributing factor to the Boston College defeat was their lack of a
running game. After totaling only 97 yards against FCS opponent Fordham
in their season-opening win, the Eagles were held to just 67 by the
Spartans.
“We’re not
going to be able to throw the football 55 to 60 times a game,” said
O’Brien. “I don’t think that’s a recipe for winning, so we have got to
address the problems in our running game.”
On
another front, Tommy Castellanos, who was the starting quarterback on
last year’s BC squad, continues to shine for his Florida State Seminole
team. Coming off his starring role in his team’s season-opening upset of
19th-ranked Alabama, Castellanos led Florida State to a 77-3 pounding
of the Texas A & M Commerce Lions, pushing the Seminoles to a 2-0
mark on the season. His passing numbers of 389 yards and three
touchdowns in two games have helped put his team in the top ten in
national rankings.