Boston College is in need of an offensive coordinator.
The Philadelphia Eagles announced Thursday that Ryan Day would be the team's new quarterbacks coach. Day served as Boston College's offensive coordinator for the past two seasons.
#Eagles welcome new Quarterbacks Coach Ryan Day to the staff, replacing Bill Musgrave who became Oakland's offensive coordinator.
— Philadelphia Eagles (@Eagles) January 23, 2015
He came to Boston College in 2013 after Steve Addazio was hired as the team's head coach. Day was Temple's offensive coordinator in 2012 and coached at Boston College for a total of nine seasons. From 2007-2011 he was the team's wide receivers coach and was a graduate assistant in the 2003 and 2004 seasons.
The Eagles went to the Pinstripe Bowl this year as Day's run-heavy offense continued to flourish with Florida transfer Tyler Murphy. In 2013, running back Andre Williams (now with the New York Giants) was a Heisman finalist with 2,177 yards rushing.
In 2014, Boston College was 15th in the country in rushing yards. QB Murphy ran for 1,184 yards while RB Jon Hilliman had 860.
For more Boston College news, visit EagleAction.com.
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