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The Boston University Terriers football team was the American football team for Boston University located in Boston, Massachusetts. The school's first football team was fielded in 1884, and the program was discontinued in 1997. The Terriers football team compiled an all-time record of 323–390–34.[1] The team competed in NCAA Division I-AA from its formation in 1978, as members of the Yankee Conference and later the Atlantic 10 Conference.

Boston University terminated the varsity football program on homecoming weekend in 1997, during a one-win season in the Atlantic 10. Players were allowed to keep their four-year scholarships or transfer without NCAA penalties. At the time of its termination the program ran at an annual loss of $2.91 million. Boston University has used the former football scholarships to comply with Title IX requirements. Boston University still fields a club football squad in the modern Yankee Conference.

Seasons[]

1990s[]

Season Coach Record
1997 Tom Masella 1-10
1996 Tom Masella 1-10
1995 Dan Allen 3-8
1994 Dan Allen 9-3
1993 Dan Allen 12-1
1992 Dan Allen 3-8
1991 Dan Allen 4-7
1990 Dan Allen 5-6

Notable former players[]

Notable alumni include:

Championships[]

Year Conference Coach Overall Record Conference Record
1980 Yankee Conference Rick Taylor 9–2 5-0
1982 Yankee Conference Rick Taylor 5–6 3-2
1983 Yankee Conference Rick Taylor 9–4 4-1
1984 Yankee Conference Rick Taylor 9–3 4-1
1993 Yankee Conference Dan Allen 12–1 8-0
Total conference championships 5

† denotes co-championship.

Division I-AA Playoffs results[]

The Terriers appeared in the I-AA playoffs five times with a record of 2–5.

Year Round Opponent Result
1982 First Round Colgate L 7–21
1983 First Round
Quarterfinals
Eastern Kentucky
Furman
W 24–20
L 16–35
1984 First Round Richmond L 33–35
1993 First Round
Quarterfinals
Northern Iowa
Idaho
W 27–21 2OT
L 14–21
1994 First Round Eastern Kentucky L 23–30

Bowl games[]

The Terriers had a record of 0–1 in bowl games. Boston University appeared in one bowl game during their tenure. As a member of the College Division, they played against a member of the University Division in the Pasadena Bowl.

Year Coach Bowl Opponent Result
December 6, 1969 Larry Naviaux Pasadena Bowl San Diego State L 7–28

External Links[]

References[]

  1. Boston Historical Data. College Football Data Warehouse.
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