BOSTON (AP) — Bill O’Brien will be the new head coach at Boston College, opting to return to his hometown for a top job instead of taking the offensive coordinator position at Ohio State he accepted just last month, a person with direct knowledge of the move told The Associated Press on Friday.
The Boston native, who was the New England Patriots offensive coordinator last season, replaces Jeff Hafley, who left Chestnut Hill to be defensive coordinator for the Green Bay Packers.
Since then, he has worked for Alabama and the Patriots as offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach.
The Patriots went 4-13 last season and fired Bill Belichick, replacing him with Jerod Mayo.
When the Eagles opened this season 1-3, Hafley’s job was in jeopardy; five straight wins earned them another bowl berth.
Persons:
Bill O’Brien, Jeff Hafley, Hafley, O’Brien, Mac Jones, he’d, Bill Belichick, Jerod Mayo, Hafley’s, Jimmy Golen
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BOSTON, Boston College, Ohio State, Associated Press, New England Patriots, Green Bay Packers, Eagles, Buckeyes, Houston Texans, Patriots, Alabama, The Patriots, AP
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Boston, Chestnut, Alabama, New England, Chestnut Hill, Heights