2025 NCAAF Season Preview: Notre Dame's CFP Hopes, UConn's Rise, and the Pac-2's Future
A detailed look at the 2025 NCAAF season, focusing on Notre Dame's playoff aspirations, UConn's breakthrough, and the evolving Pac-2 landscape.

Notre Dame's CFP Aspirations
Notre Dame enters the 2025 season with high expectations following their impressive run to the national title game in 2024. Despite losing quarterback Riley Leonard, the Irish return a strong core of players, including key contributors on both offense and defense. Marcus Freeman’s squad will rely on new QB CJ Carr to lead the charge, with a schedule that includes early tests against Miami and Texas A&M. If Carr can quickly adapt, Notre Dame could be a serious contender for the College Football Playoff once again.
UConn’s Breakthrough Season
After a surprising nine-win campaign in 2024, UConn looks to build on their momentum. Head coach Jim Mora has done an excellent job of restocking the roster through the transfer portal, bringing in talent to fill key positions. The Huskies’ defense, which was a major strength last season, will need to maintain its high level of play, while the offense will look to capitalize on a favorable schedule. With nine opponents projected to be outside the top 90 in SP+, UConn has a solid chance to make another bowl appearance.
The Pac-2’s Uncertain Future
Oregon State and Washington State, the remaining members of the Pac-12, face an uncertain future as they navigate the changing landscape of college football. Both teams have seen significant roster turnover, but they remain competitive. Oregon State, under second-year head coach Trent Bray, has a chance to bounce back with a more stable roster, while Washington State’s new head coach Jimmy Rogers looks to implement a culture change with a roster heavily influenced by transfers from South Dakota State. The two teams will face off twice in 2025, adding an intriguing dynamic to their seasons.
Key Games to Watch
- Notre Dame at Miami (Aug. 31): A critical early test for the Irish as they look to establish themselves as CFP contenders.
- Washington at Washington State (Sept. 20): The Apple Cup will be a key indicator of how well Jimmy Rogers’ new system is working.
- Cal at Oregon State (Aug. 30): A crucial opener for the Beavers as they look to start strong in 2025.
Conclusion
The 2025 NCAAF season promises to be full of excitement and intrigue, with Notre Dame aiming for another playoff run, UConn looking to build on their success, and the Pac-2 teams navigating a challenging landscape. Each team has its own unique storylines, making this season one to watch closely.