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College football notes: Maryland, Boston College relish life in the Quick Lane

December 26, 2016 at 7:05AM
Boston College head coach Steve Addazio, left, and Maryland head coach DJ Durkin speak at a news conference previewing the NCAA college football Quick Lane Bowl in Allen Park, Mich., Wednesday, Dec. 7, 2016. (AP Photo/Paul Sancya)
Boston College coach Steve Addazio, left, and Maryland coach DJ Durkin will lead their 6-6 teams into Monday’s Quick Lane Bowl in Detroit. Both coaches led rebounds from 3-9 seasons in 2015. (The Minnesota Star Tribune)
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Maryland and Boston College are meeting in the Motor City after quite a turnaround.

The Terrapins (6-6) and the Eagles (6-6) bounced back with relatively strong seasons after slumping to 3-9 records last season.

While a trip to Detroit in the winter may not seem like much of a reward in college football's bowl-filled postseason, both programs seem thankful they did enough to earn a spot in the Quick Lane Bowl.

"It's a measuring stick for the amount of success in a year," said Boston College's Steve Addazio, who joined Jack Bicknell as the only coaches in school history to lead the team to a bowl game in three of their first four seasons.

Maryland also is in the postseason for the third time in four years, this time with first-year coach DJ Durkin. Durkin started seven true freshmen at some point this season, but he credited his outgoing players with helping the program win again.

"I'm pleased with the amount of buy-in from our seniors," he said. "They've been through a lot of adversity in their career and they stayed the course."

Addazio and Durkin were on the same staff in 2010 at Florida. Addazio went on to become a first-time head coach in 2011 at Temple, where he won 13 games over two seasons before being hired by Boston College. Durkin stayed with the Gators through the 2014 season before leaving to be Michigan's defensive coordinator and reuniting with Jim Harbaugh, with whom he coached at Stanford.

"I genuinely love DJ, and I genuinely think he's one of the finest coaches out there," Addazio said. "I think Maryland is extremely lucky and smart to have hired him."

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The feeling is mutual.

"Steve's a guy I look up to [in] this profession," Durkin said.

Late Saturday: Hawaii Bowl

Hawaii 52, Middle Tennessee 35: Dru Brown passed for 274 yards and four touchdowns and the Rainbow Warriors overcame an early deficit to beat the Blue Raiders in Honolulu

Hawaii (7-7) amassed 500 yards of offense and their highest-scoring output this season to end on a three-game winning streak. The Christmas Eve victory marks the Rainbow Warriors' first bowl win since 2006, an unlikely end to a season that began with losses in three of the first four games under coach Nick Rolovich.

Brown completed 20 of 30 passes without an interception.

Brent Stockstill started at quarterback for the Blue Raiders (8-5) after missing the past three games because of a broken collarbone. He finished 30-for-51 for 432 yards.

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