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By Jorge Milian
Special to ESPN.com Thursday, September 28, 2006 Going into Saturday's game against North Carolina State in Raleigh, Boston College hadn't won its first four games in a season since 1999. That run seemed to be over when Eagles defensive back DeJuan Tribble intercepted a pass inside Wolfpack territory with 3:08 to play. But BC was unable to run out the clock and Daniel Evans, the Wolfpack's first-time starter at quarterback, directed a last-minute touchdown drive that resulted in a 17-15 victory. The loss might turn out to be a serious bl ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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