CAMBRIDGE, Mass. – Harvard Football quarterback
Jaden Craig was named to the Walter Camp 2025 FCS Player of the Year Watch List, the Walter Camp Football Foundation announced on Wednesday. The senior is one of 15 players, and one of four QBs, up for the honor.
Harvard's all-time career passing touchdowns leader, Craig has completed 64.4 percent of his pass attempts and racked up 2,456 yards and 21 touchdowns this season, while leading the Crimson to a 9-0 record (6-0 Ivy League) and a No. 8 ranking in the Stats Perform FCS Top 25 and a No. 10 ranking in the AFCA FCS Coaches Poll.
The Walter Camp FCS Player of the Year, presented by Crabtree Lexus of New Haven, will be determined in mid-December. It is the third year the Walter Camp Foundation has presented the award.
Former Monmouth running back Jaden Shirden was the first recipient in 2023, while former Montana State quarterback Tommy Mellott was the 2024 honoree.
And for the first time in 2025, the Walter Camp FCS All-America Fan Vote and Player Impact Rankings is available for fans, families, and alumni to support their favorite FCS players and have access to proprietary data sourced player impact rankings at www.votegridiron1880.com. The platform features real-time Walter Camp Impact Rankings and NIL valuations alongside performance data.
Craig and his Harvard teammates return to the gridiron on Saturday when it plays at Yale for the 141
st edition of The Game. Kickoff in New Haven, Connecticut, is slated for noon ET on ESPNU, with the Crimson in search of an outright Ivy League championship and the conference's automatic bid to the NCAA FCS Playoffs.