
The landscape of college football has been in constant flux, but the Patriot League has maintained its stability while strategically adding competitive programs. With Richmond officially joining the conference, the race for the league title promises to be more exciting than ever. Let’s delve into a team-by-team preview, examining key returning players, notable additions, and projected standings for the upcoming 2025 season.
To provide a thorough analysis, players who participated in over 200 snaps during the previous season are considered significant returning contributors. An exception was made for starters who suffered season-ending injuries but were expected to be major contributors if healthy.
Bucknell Bison
Bucknell’s success hinges on the performance of quarterback Ralph Rucker IV, who had a stellar 2024 season.
Colgate Raiders
Colgate looks to improve on a difficult 2024 season, relying on returning talent at wide receiver and in the secondary.
Fordham Rams
Fordham aims for a bounce-back season, with key players returning on both sides of the ball.
Georgetown Hoyas
Georgetown, with a strong returning offensive core, could be a surprise contender in the Patriot League.
Holy Cross Crusaders
Holy Cross aims to continue its Patriot League dominance, despite some key departures.
Lafayette Leopards
Lafayette looks to improve its standing in the Patriot League with experienced players returning on both sides of the ball.
Lehigh Mountain Hawks
Lehigh, with a wealth of returning talent, is poised to be a top contender in the Patriot League.
Richmond Spiders
Richmond, joining the Patriot League after a successful run in the CAA, is expected to make an immediate impact.
T1. Lehigh
T1. Richmond
3. Holy Cross
T4. Bucknell
T4. Lafayette
6. Fordham
7. Georgetown
8. Colgate
The 2025 Patriot League season is shaping up to be a two-horse race between Lehigh and Richmond. Lehigh boasts significant returning experience, while Richmond is led by a talented quarterback and an experienced head coach. However, Holy Cross cannot be counted out, given their recent dominance in the conference. Bucknell and Lafayette are potential dark horses, while Georgetown could surprise some teams with its returning offensive starters.