Josh Keyes commits to Boston College

By John Schiano Dec 27, 2010, 6:50pm

Chatham alum and Boston College star Mark Herzlich helps lure Keyes to ACC program.

Josh Keyes has been the Big Man on Campus at Chatham High for a couple of years now while piling up 5,145 career rushing yards — including 1,721 this fall to go along with 21 touchdowns.

So when Boston College decided to go hard after the Section II football star, the Atlantic Coast Conference university turned to its own BMOC — linebacker Mark Herzlich.

Besides being a talented player on the defensive side of the ball, Herzlich is one of the most inspirational athletes of his generation, having come back from a battle with cancer to play again for the Eagles. He's been the subject of numerous stories and honored with multiple awards since beating Ewing's sarcoma.

The BC staff made sure Keyes spent plenty of time around Herzlich during his recent official visit, and it paid off. Keyes gave a verbal commitment to Boston College head coach Frank Spaziani this week and will likely play safety at Chestnut Hill after redshirting in 2011.



Keyes was in on 79 tackles and made four interceptions as a Chatham senior during a 9-1 season.

Keyes had also been considering Temple, but the dynamics changed earlier this month when head coach Al Golden left for Florida to take over the University of Miami program.

He is at least the 20th New York senior to commit to a Football Bowl Subdivision school ahead of the February letter of intent period. The state is likely to eclipse its total of a year ago, when 26 players signed for full scholarships.