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Struggling Holy Cross Football Seeks Redemption in Final Games of 2025
13 Nov
Summary
- Holy Cross football team has just 1 win with 2 games left in 2025 season
- Coach Dan Curran wants team to finish strong, reward seniors, and build momentum
- Offense has struggled, with no offensive TDs since late October

As the 2025 college football season nears its conclusion, the Holy Cross Crusaders are looking to end a difficult and disappointing campaign on a high note. With just one win so far, the team has two games remaining, and head coach Dan Curran is emphasizing the importance of finishing strong.
Curran wants to see his young players rewarded for their hard work and preparation, and he is particularly focused on sending the team's seniors off on a positive note. "This is a good group of guys who have meant a lot to me personally and to the program," the coach said. He believes that if a program is built on substance, "all these games matter."
The Crusaders' offense has struggled mightily this season, with the team's last offensive touchdown coming in late October. Curran is hoping to get the running game going and provide more support for the team's young quarterback, who made his first career start in the recent loss to Lehigh. The coach expects both of his quarterbacks to see action in the final two games, as the team looks to recapture the form that led to a strong 2024 campaign.
Despite the team's challenges, Curran remains optimistic about the future. "If your program is built on substance," he said, "the future is bright." With the final games of the 2025 season on the horizon, the Crusaders are determined to finish strong and build momentum heading into the offseason.




