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New London’s Dillon runs for three TDs, 223 yards as BC routs N.C. State

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Boston College easily showed why it’s the best rushing team in the Atlantic Coast Conference.

New London’s AJ Dillon ran for 223 yards and three touchdowns, David Bailey had two long TD runs with 181 yards and the Eagles pounded the league’s top rushing defense in a 45-24 victory over North Carolina State on Saturday.

Dillon had scores of 2, 3 and 8 yards in his fifth straight 100-yard game as BC (4-3, 2-2 ACC) ran for 429 yards on 60 attempts. The 6-foot, 245-pound Dillon is 75 yards away from passing Andre Williams’ (2010-13) mark of 3,739 yards for most in school history.

“I just kept hearing about the No. 1 rush defense in the ACC,” Dillon said. “When you’re a competitor you want to go up against the best. They’re the best rush defense, so we wanted to go with our best. I had a feeling today was going to be a great day, just the look in everybody’s eyes, but I wasn’t expecting what we did today.”

Dennis Grosel completed 6 of 15 passes for 103 yards in his first collegiate start for BC after Anthony Brown was lost for the season with a leg injury two weeks ago.

“It’s the greatest and worst practices in America,” BC linebacker Max Richardson said of facing Dillon and Bailey, who’s listed at 6-1, 240. “AJ and David are big guys, strong guys, they run hard.”

Backup QB Devin Leary was 15 of 33 for 259 yards and three TDs for the Wolfpack (4-3, 1-2).

“I don’t know where to start,” N.C. State coach Dave Doeren said. “We didn’t tackle well, we didn’t set edges, we didn’t play well enough, we didn’t have good enough technique. They did a better job than we did, is the bottom line. They pushed us around at times. Their running backs ran through contact.”

Leading 7-3, the Eagles scored on three consecutiv­e possession­s to take a 24-3 lead into halftime. They led 31-3 after Dillon’s first TD run.

Turning to the run against a defense which had allowed just 66.7 yards per game entering the day, BC ran 10 straight times for 63 yards before Aaron Boumerhi’s 27yard field goal made it 10-3 midway into the second quarter.

“When we started just running the ball like that, we weren’t going to come off of that,” BC coach Steve Addazio said. “I’ve been around a fair amount of time and that was an unbelievab­le performanc­e by those guys and we just had to keep feeding them the rock.”

 ??  ?? Boston College running back AJ Dillon of New London runs for one his three touchdowns during the Eagles’ 45-24 victory over North Carolina State on Saturday in Chestnut Hill, Mass.
Boston College running back AJ Dillon of New London runs for one his three touchdowns during the Eagles’ 45-24 victory over North Carolina State on Saturday in Chestnut Hill, Mass.

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