Boston College Football Team History 
Boston College Eagles  
 
	
		
		
		 
		Boston College  
 
  Chestnut Hill, MA   
Founded: 1863 Stadium: Alumni Stadium Capacity: 44,500 Colors: Maroon & Gold Coach: Joseph Joe McKenney Conference: Independent- 
 
	 
  
	
	
	
	
	
				
				 
				
				  
				
				 
				
				 
				
				 
			
		    	
				 
  
				
				 
				
				  
	  
 
 
 
 
	
		
1932 Season Highlights  
 Joseph Joe McKenney enters his 5th season as Head Coach at Boston College.  
    
		
		
1932 Season  
 Date   
 Opponent   Score   
   
 Sat., Oct. 1   vs. Loyola (MD)  
    
   	 14  
   	 0  
     W   
    
   	   
   	   Wed., Oct. 12   vs. Centre (KY)  
    
   	 6  
   	 0  
     W   
    
   	   
   	   Sat., Oct. 22   @ Marquette  
    
   	 0  
   	 13  
     L   
    
   	   
   	   Sat., Oct. 29   vs. Fordham  
    
   	 3  
   	 0  
     W   
    
   	   
   	   Sat., Nov. 5   vs. Villanova  
    
   	 9  
   	 20  
     L   
    
   	   
   	   Fri., Nov. 11   vs. McDaniel College (MD)  
    
   	 20  
   	 20  
     T   
    
   	   
   	   Sat., Nov. 19   vs. Boston  
    
   	 21  
   	 6  
     W   
    
   	   
   	   Sat., Nov. 26   @ Holy Cross  
    
   	 0  
   	 0  
     T   
    
   	   
   	  
 
 
		   	
	
1932 Season Totals  
  Record 4-2
-2
  
  Points Scored 73  
  Scoring Average 9.1  
  Points Allowed 59  
  Defense Average 7.4  
  Opponents Record 0-0
  
  Conference Record 0-0  
  Home Record 4-1
-1
  
  Away Record 0-1
-1
     
  
 
		
1932 NCAA Final Rankings  
 Rank   
 Record   
 Source   
  was not ranked.   
  
        
 
        
  
        
        
    
 
1932 All American Awards  
  Player   
  Position   
 Class   
 Ht.   
 Wt.   
 Award   
 Team   
 Source   
 Coming Someday   
 
1932 All Independent Conference Players  
  Player   
  Position   
 Class   
 Ht.   
 Wt.   
 Team   
 Source   
 Coming Someday   
  
   
  
	
	  
Some records may be incomplete.  
	 
 
 
 
 
    
      Great Moments in College Football History
	  
 Field goals in college football were originally worth five points. This was decreased to four points in 1904 and three points in 1909.