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For The Win spoke with Notre Dame RB Jeremiyah Love about his season, the team and his relationship with CJ Carr.
Fighting Irish playmaker Jeremiyah Love has been making electrifying plays for his entire football life. The speed, elusiveness and grit he possesses is special, special enough that he has a chance to end up as one of the finalists to win the 2025 Heisman Trophy.
SOUTH BEND, Ind. (WNDU) - It’s not every season that you have a duo like Jeremiyah Love and Jadarian Price, so let’s break it down. They started this season not on the best foot, as they only combined for 16 carries in the first game loss to Miami.
Since etching his name into the history books of both Notre Dame Stadium and the Notre Dame-USC rivalry with a 228-yard performance two weeks ago, Irish junior running back Jeremiyah Love has much more clearly entered the Heisman Trophy picture.
Jeremiyah Love shredded the USC defense for a jaw-dropping 228 rushing yards and a touchdown, the most rushing yards ever recorded at Notre Dame Stadium.
Through seven games, Notre Dame football's Jeremiyah Love and Jadarian Price have solidified themselves as the best running back duo in the country.
The Trojans may have had a touchdown pass despite near-perfect coverage from Adon Shuler, but the Fighting Irish have Jeremiyah Love. Love, a Heisman Trophy candidate, nearly had a home-run touchdown run on the Irish's first drive, and then he capped off the 4-play, 75-yard drive with a 12-yard touchdown run. The drive took 58 seconds.
ESPN's "College GameDay" is known for its heartwarming feature stories nearly every Saturday. Notre Dame's Jeremiyah Love was featured in an inspirational story ahead of Week 5.
"I hear it a lot," the Notre Dame running back told Bleacher Report. "But I try not to focus on it because I'm a big believer in going out there, putting your head down and blocking out the noise whether it's good or bad. If you go out there and do the right things that you need to do, all those good things will come.
Despite rumors about Freeman’s future, Jeremiyah Love said Notre Dame are focused on the season and trust him to lead, calling outside chatter “just noise.”