CAMBRIDGE, Mass. – Harvard Football landed 16 players in the 2026 National Football Foundation Hampshire Honor Society, the NFF announced. The 16 honorees increase the Crimson's total to 219 over the last 20 years, which is the second-most all-time in the FCS and third-most across all divisions.
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Harvard's NFF Hampshire Honor Society members include team captain
Ty Bartrum,
Dean Boyd,
Delian Bradley,
Isaiah Bullock,
Caydon Coffman,
Jaden Craig,
Carter Daly,
Alex DeGrieck,
Jordan Dotson,
Cam Henry,
Aidan Kilstrom,
Jaeden Kinlock,
Jack Kirkwood,
Mekhi Moore,
Ryan Osborne and
Derek Osman.
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To be eligible for the NFF Hampshire Honor Society, a player must be a senior who will graduate this spring/summer, have attained a minimum undergraduate cumulative GPA of 3.2 on a 4.0 scale, and been a starter or contributor throughout the 2025 campaign.
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The 16 Harvard honorees helped the Crimson this past season win its third straight Ivy League championship and earn an at-large bid to the NCAA FCS Playoffs. Harvard, which finished 2025 at 9-2 (6-1 Ivy), will close out its spring practice schedule with its annual Spring Game on Saturday, April 11. The action at Harvard Stadium is expected to begin at 11 a.m. ET.
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