Maybe the most famous field goal in Boston College history is getting talked about a lot this week.
David Gordon's career-long 41-yarder as time expired on Nov. 20, 1993, gave Boston College a stunning victory against then-No. 1 Notre Dame, the week after the Fighting Irish knocked off top-ranked Florida State at home.
Now, a little less than a week short of exactly 27 years later, No. 2 Notre Dame faces BC a week after knocking off No. 1 Clemson. Odd coincidence or ominous sign of things to come?
Across major college football this weekend the theme was ranked teams hitting the road as sizable favorites — then over the course of about 24 hours the Nos. 1, 3, 5, 12 and 24 teams had their games called of because of COVID-19.
Most notably top-ranked Alabama at LSU was postponed with no guarantee it will be rescheduled and No. 3 Ohio State at Maryland was canceled altogether as the Big Ten's nine-week schedule has no open dates built in for make-ups.
It's still game on for Notre Dame, which had its coronavirus issues earlier in season. The Fighting Irish are favored by about two touchdowns at Boston College. It was just two weeks ago that the surprising Eagles (5-3) went to Clemson and took an 18-point lead in the first half before succumbing.
Of course what happened 27 years ago has no bearing on this weekend, but just in case: BC kicker Aaron Boumerhi is a transfer for Temple who is 10 for 14 this season on field goals with a long of 41 yards.
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