College football's spring practice season usually represents the beginning of a new team and a new year. "This year" starts to become "last year," and "next year" blends into "this year." The speed by which that transformation occurs is dictated by performance results, represented by a launch pad for both continuity and change.
For Boston College, previous spring practices sought to build the continuation of the program's ongoing construction project. On Wednesday, it took on a different feel with a team looking to attack 2019 as quickly as possible.
"There's a lot of continuity, a lot of positive things," head coach Steve Addazio said.