Interesting things are going on over at The Heights.
The Boston College football team's recruiting efforts are getting rave reviews, with its latest commitment amping up the conversation. The top high school recruit in Massachusetts, offensive lineman Drew Kendall out of Noble and Greenough School has chosen the Eagles over the likes of Michigan and Stanford.
According to Rivals.com, Kendall -- the son of former BC star Pete Kendall -- is the fifth-ranked guard in the country and 76th overall. He is the second four-star prospect to commit to Boston College, following defensive back Clinton Burton.