Boston College needs a new head coach. Jeff Hafley left the Eagles for the Green Bay Packers defensive coordinator job on Wednesday, opening another job after the college football head coaching carousel seemingly closed.
Hafley went 22-26 in four seasons from 2020 to ‘23, including three six-win regular seasons with an additional bowl win this year.
“I loved my four years at Boston College,” Hafley said in a statement. “This is an exceptional place to coach given the caliber of student-athletes we recruit, the facilities, and the support from the University and BC fans. I will miss the players who gave so much of themselves these past four years, and my wife Gina and I will certainly miss the BC community and the many friends we have made here.”
OFFICIAL: Jeff Hafley to Become Packers’ Defensive Coordinator
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Athletic director Blake James thanked Hafley for his time and said he would lead a national search for a replacement.
“As a world-class institution with a strong tradition and a commitment to excellence, we are confident that we will find an exceptional new leader for our Football program, and we will continue to do everything we can to support our…