"Jack Bicknell" is a retired American football coach, most recently known for his long involvement in NFL Europa and its predecessor, the World League of American Football (WLAF). He served as the head football coach at the University of Maine from 1976 to 1980 and at Boston College from 1981 to 1988, compiling a career college football record of 77–90–2. In 1984, Bicknell coached his 1984 Boston College Eagles football team/Boston College Eagles team to a 10–2 mark including a victory in the 1985 Cotton Bowl Classic/Cotton Bowl Classic. His quarterback that season, Doug Flutie, was awarded the Heisman Trophy.

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I am very happy with the defense. They did an excellent job Saturday. People haven't been able to sustain the run. I'm real happy with the defense. That's why I'm so disappointed with that game.

We need to regroup and get back in the hunt. We felt like we beat a good Hawaii team last week and I still feel like we have a good team. We didn't play particularly well today, but it's far from over.

Without a doubt. Maybe one freshman (would start or play a lot).

That was big. That last sack (by Cooks) and not getting at least a field goal. It was a great opportunity, we just didn't get it done.

Offense is such a game of execution and that's what we need to improve. It's a matter of executing in all areas. We have to bring it all together and I think we can do that.

I think we're smarter than that. I know this: We better have a great effort and handle ourselves. If not, we'll get beat.

We didn't run the ball as well as we have. Offensively we didn't do a great job today.

We've really got to look at it and see what gives us the best opportunity to make plays.

Seneca did a wonderful job (against Kansas). They don't know, but they say he's very doubtful for New Mexico State. We're discussing (all our options) now and will go through it the next couple of weeks.