SMU at Boston College: How to watch, live stream, start time, TV channel
SMU heads up north to Chestnut Hill to battle Boston College on Saturday. The game will kick off at 11 a.m. CT on ACC Network.
SMU head coach Rhett Lashlee gave key injury updates leading up to the Mustangs trip up north:
“Logan Parr had to go out in the first quarter—he’s questionable at best. That’s two weeks in a row. Marcellus Barnes had to leave the game too. We’re getting really thin there. He’s probably day-to-day to questionable. Neither has been ruled out, but I wouldn’t give you a lot of confidence we’ll have them.
Terry Webb’s in the same boat—day-to-day. It’s not severe, but this week’s in question. Everyone else—we already talked about CJ—but we’ve got a list of questionables. I’d say probably more than half will be able to give it a go. They’re just beat up, and sometimes you find out more Thursday or Friday.
Those three—Terry, Marcellus, and Logan—are the main additions on top of the ones you already knew about.”
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How to watch SMU at Boston College
Saturday, November 8, 2025 – 11:00 a.m. CT
SMU (6-3, 4-1 ACC) at Boston College (1-8, 0-5 ACC)
Alumni Stadium – Chestnut Hill, Mass.
TV: ACC Network
Radio: The Ticket – KTCK 96.7 FM/1310 AM | Sirius XM 193
Streaming: SMU App (Google Play | Apple App Store)
Spread for SMU at Boston College
The Mustangs currently sit as a 10.5-point favorite against the Eagles. BetMGM set the over/under at 55.5 points.
The line opened at -12.5 in favor of SMu
Lashlee is prepared to face both Boston College quarterbacks on Saturday:
“Yeah, they’ve used both guys. Lonergan started the season—I’m familiar with him from Atlanta in high school. Really good football and baseball player. I think they felt really good about him, but for whatever reason, they went back to Grayson James, who played against us last year. He’s from the Metroplex and played really well in that game.
It sounds like they played both last Saturday, and both are capable—very capable of beating us.”























