Booze, strippers and credit card fraud: This is what Boston College was like in the 90s

‘We tried to be the best at everything in every aspect’


Ex-Boston College football player Jamall Anderson has spoken out to say life on the team back in the 90s was "out of control" with booze and strippers.

Revealing a tape of what BC Football was like in 1995 (Jesuits really know how to party), he told TMZ that he committed credit card fraud to fund the wildest ragers at America's premier Christian college.

"What you see on the video is us out of control, drinking, having strippers," he said in an interview. "We just did it all. We tried to be the best at everything in every aspect. And so you see kids passing out drinking, out of control."

Some of the footage appears to have been uploaded to Anderson's personal YouTube account a couple years back:

For the clips of strippers getting involved, check out a different edit of that video on TMZ. It looks a bit like this:

Boston College said: "This 22 year old video, which is alleged to have taken place at Boston College, depicts unauthorized and unacceptable behavior that does not reflect the culture of BC or the standards to which our student-athletes are held."

Back in 1997, Anderson was kicked off the team for his part in a team-wide gambling scandal. ''Gambling was so universal on the team,'' he said at the time. ''All the coaches knew we were gambling.''