Programs with long histories play memorable games. They're easily recognizable by a single name or phrase, and their short titles add weight to the standard wins and losses. They burn deep through the years and are the fabric and hallmark of rivalries and matchups, even if the outcome doesn't automatically end with singing the fight song in the locker room.
Like other programs, Boston College's history has equal parts celebration and pain not requiring superfluous explanations. Lane Stadium went quiet three years after the Diamond Ferri Game, which was one year before the Kiwanuka knee injury game against Virginia.