BOSTON -- Eric Dungey threw three touchdown passes, Ervin Phillips had a pair of scores and Syracuse beat Boston College 28-20 on Saturday, sending the Eagles to their 12th straight Atlantic Coast Conference loss.Dungey went 32 for 38 for 434 yards. He also ran 17 times for 54 yards for the Orange (4-4, 2-2 ACC).Hes getting better with that stuff all the time, Syracuse coach Dino Babers said of his QB. Hes come a long way since we first saw him.Last week, he became the first player in school history to throw for over 300 yards and rush for over 100 in an upset victory over then-No. 17 Virginia Tech.In the opening quarter, a brief fight broke out on the Syracuse sideline between Dungey and a couple of Boston College players after an interception by BCs William Harris.Dungey threw Harris to the ground and pushed BC linebacker Matt Milano into an equipment container near the stands after he stepped over the QB.Players from both teams -- with a few from BC running across the field -- got involved in the shoving. A Syracuse staff member threw Harris to the ground before the officials and coaches got things under control.I was trying to finish the tackle. I get tackled all the time, Dungey said. Some guys standing over me talking smack. I just tried to get him off of me. One thing led to another.Patrick Towles went 4 of 14 for 45 yards for Boston College (3-4, 0-4) but did run 75 yards for a touchdown. He was taken out of the game early in the fourth quarter and appeared to be favoring his right leg with a hamstring injury.We were better today, BC coach Steve Addazio said. The consistency in our throw game was just not there.Back-up Darius Wade drove the Eagles deep into Syracuse territory, but was sacked and then threw incomplete on fourth-and-14 with just under 2 minutes left.The Orange went 86 yards for a score to make it 21-10 after an interception by linebacker Parris Bennett inside their own 5.Receiver Steve Ishmael made an 11-yard TD catch along the side of the end zone, making a leaping grab and getting one foot to touch before he was knocked out of bounds.One play later, Towles broke around left end and went down the sideline for his score on the final play of the third quarter. Mike Knolls second field goal -- a 39-yarder -- cut it to 21-20.Dungeys third TD toss -- a 68-yarder to Amba Etta-Tawo -- made it 28-20.Boston Colleges Myles Willis had an 89-yard kickoff return for a TD.THE TAKEAWAYSYRACUSE: The Orange didnt play smooth offensively, collecting a handful of false start penalties and turning the ball over three times, but they go into a bye week with a pair of key victories.BOSTON COLLEGE: The Eagles cant make key plays when the games close. They were driving for a possible go-ahead score late in the third when wide-open receiver Michael Walker bobbled a pass -- with the ball flying into the air and into the hands of linebacker Bennett.UP NEXTSYRACUSE: Travels to No. 4 Clemson on Nov. 5.BOSTON COLLEGE: Faces North Carolina State on the road next Saturday. Andre-Pierre Gignac France Jersey . -- Jakob Silfverberg is making himself right at home with the Anaheim Ducks, scoring four goals in his first four games. Laurent Koscielny France Jersey . 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LAS VEGAS -- UFC heavyweight Roy Nelson issued a public apology Friday for his actions after a knockout victory over Antonio Silva on Sept. 24 in Brasilia, Brazil.Nelson (22-13) knocked out Silva with punches in the second round and felt referee John McCarthy waited too long to stop the fight, which resulted in Silva taking unnecessary punches.After stepping away from McCarthy, Nelson came back and pushed the veteran referees backside with his foot. He also raised his middle finger in McCarthys direction.As initially reported by MMAFighting.com, Brazils Superior Justice Court of MMA suspended Nelson nine months for his actions and fined him more than $23,000.In its official decision, the Brazilian court stated it would reduce Nelsons sanctions to a six-month suspension and significantly lower his fine if the UFC authorizes [Nelson] to make [a] formal apology.ddddddddddddNelson issued that apology Friday, immediately following The Ultimate Fighter Finale weigh-ins in Las Vegas.I would like to apologize to the fans that make our sport great, the Brazilian commission, John McCarthy, the rest of the world, my team and especially my family, for my actions in my last fight, Nelson said.My actions were out of character. I have nothing against anyone, including John McCarthy. I recognize what I did was a mistake and I was wrong. I cant apologize enough to John McCarthy, the commission and MMA fans around the world. I cant wait to get back into the Octagon to entertain the fans.The Brazilian court has not yet issued a statement regarding Nelsons apology. ' ' '