CHESTNUT HILL, Mass. – Boston College head football coach Jeff Hafley announced the addition of Chris Snee to his staff on Tuesday. Snee ’04 returns to the Heights as an analyst; concentrating on player personnel and scouting.
“We are excited to have Chris join our staff and welcome him back home to Boston College,” said Hafley. “He was an All-Pro player, a two-time Super Bowl champion, and has worked at the highest level in player personnel and scouting. Chris will be a huge asset to our staff and our football team.”
Snee originally arrived at BC from Montrose, Pa., and lettered as an offensive lineman for three seasons from 2001-03. He left as a second-round pick, 34th overall, to the New York Giants in the same draft that saw the Giants acquire quarterback Eli Manning. Snee went on to start all 141 games of his 10-year career as a right guard for the Giants. He was a four-time Pro Bowl selection, two-time Super Bowl champion, and one-time All-Pro pick in his NFL career.
In his college career, Snee earned All-Big East first team in 2003. He entered the Boston College Varsity Club Hall of Fame in 2019 and the New York Giants Ring of Honor in 2015.
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