A list of the players who have started a game at quarterback for the Boston College Eagles football team.
- Chase Rettig: 2010-
- Dave Shinskie: 2009-2010
- Dominique Davis: 2008
- Chris Crane: 2008
- Matt Ryan: 2005-2007
- Quinton Porter: 2005
- Paul Peterson: 2003-2004
- Quinton Porter: 2003
- Brian St. Pierre: 2001-2002
- Tim Hasselbeck: 1999-2000
- Scott Mutryn: 1998
- Matt Hasselbeck: 1996-1997
- Scott Mutryn: 1996
- Mark Hartsell: 1994-1995
- Glenn Foley: 1990-1993
- Willie Hicks: 1990
- Mark Kamphaus: 1989
- Willie Hicks: 1989
- Mike Power: 1988-1989
- Mark Kamphaus: 1988
- Mike Power: 1987
- Shawn Halloran: 1985-1986
- Doug Flutie: 1981-1984
- John Loughery: 1979-1980
- Jay Palazola: 1978-1979
- Ken Smith: 1976-1977
- Mike Kruczek: 1974-1975
- Gary Marangi: 1971-1973
- Frank Harris: 1968-1970
- Joe DiVito: 1966-1967
- Ed Foley: 1964-1965
- Larry Marzetti: 1964
- Jack Concannon: 1962-1963
- George VanCott: 1961
- John Amabile & George VanCott: 1959-1960
- Don Allard: 1957-1958
- Bill Donlan: 1955-1956
- Jim Kane: 1951-1954
- Dick McBride:1950
- Butch Songin: 1947-1949
- Don Panciera: 1946
- Franny Curtis and Mike Ameen: 1945
- Eddie Doherty: 1941-1943
- Charlie O'Rourke: 1938-1940
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