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Saturday, May 22, 2004

Fly Away With Me

Junior Johnnie Jackson will follow former Boston College assistant coach Tim O'Shea to Ohio University. Seldom-used Devon Evertsen and walk-on Tavio Hobson have also decided to leave the Eagles, causing Al Skinner's depth chart to take a hit.

With Uka Agbai's graduation, BC has seven scholarship players, four starters included, returning this fall. That group will be joined by what is considered a strong three-man freshman class, giving the Eagles a 10-man squad.

We'll see where the underrated Skinner leads the soon to be underrated Eagles this season. My bet - against the odds - is into the NCAA Tournament.