American football player
Jeremiyah Love (born May 31, 2005) is an American football running back for the Notre Dame Fighting Irish .
High school career
Love attended high school at Christian Brothers College High School located in St. Louis, Missouri where he played football and basketball . In Love's junior season, he rushed for 996 yards and 14 touchdowns, helping win the MSHSAA Class 6A State Championship .[ 1] During Love's senior season he tallied 1,291 yards and 22 touchdowns on 140 carries, while also hauling in 13 receptions for 370 yards and five touchdowns.[ 2] After having 317 total yards (211 rushing, 106 receiving) and five touchdowns in the MSHSAA Class 6A State Championship win over Lee's Summit North , Love was named MaxPreps Missouri High School Football Player of the Year and Missouri Gatorade Player of the Year . He was also an Under Armour All-American .
Recruiting
Coming out of high school, Love was rated as a four-star recruit, and as high as the 59th best player, and the 4th best running back in the class of 2023.[ 3] Additionally, Love held offers from schools such as Alabama, Auburn, Georgia, Miami, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Notre Dame, Oregon, Penn State, Utah, USC, and Washington.[ 4] Ultimately, Love decided to commit to play college football for the Notre Dame Fighting Irish .[ 5] [ 6]
College career
2023 season
In week one of the 2023 season, Love rushed for his first career touchdown on a 36-yard run in a win over Tennessee State .[ 7] Love finished his first collegiate season in 2023 rushing 71 times for 385 yards and a touchdown, while also bringing in eight receptions for 77 yards and a touchdown.[ 8] [ 9]
2024 season
Heading into the 2024 season, Love entered the year as the starting running back for the Fighting Irish.[ 10]
College statistics
Notre Dame Fighting Irish
Season
Games
Rushing
Receiving
GP
GS
Att
Yds
Avg
Lng
TD
Rec
Yds
Avg
Lng
TD
2023
13
1
71
385
5.4
36
1
8
77
9.6
33
1
2024
7
7
77
462
6.0
48
7
15
149
9.9
32
1
Career
20
8
148
847
5.7
48
8
23
226
9.8
33
2
References
^ Driskell, Bryan (29 November 2022). "Notre Dame Commit Profile: Running Back Jeremiyah Love Is Dynamic" . Sports Illustrated . Retrieved 18 August 2024 .
^ Driskell, Bryan (21 December 2022). "Notre Dame Signs Running Back Jeremiyah Love" . Sports Illustrated . Retrieved 18 August 2024 .
^ Farmer, Douglas (21 December 2022). "Notre Dame gets the letter: Consensus four-star running back Jeremiyah Love, No. 4 RB in the country" . NBC Sports . Retrieved 18 August 2024 .
^ Driskell, Bryan (15 October 2022). "Top 100 Running Back Jeremiyah Love Commits To Notre Dame" . Sports Illustrated . Retrieved 18 August 2024 .
^ Singer, Mike (15 October 2022). "Four-star RB Jeremiyah Love commits to Notre Dame football" . On3.com . Retrieved 18 August 2024 .
^ Baumgartner, Blake (15 October 2022). "RB Jeremiyah Love joining Notre Dame's loaded 2023 class" . ESPN . Retrieved 18 August 2024 .
^ Berardino, Mike (19 December 2023). "Notre Dame football freshman RB Jeremiyah Love plans to 'show the world' what he can do" . South Bend Tribune . Retrieved 18 August 2024 .
^ Shepkowski, Nick (3 August 2024). "Notre Dame's Al Golden Gives Jeremiyah Love Incredible Hall of Fame Comparison" . Sports Illustrated . Retrieved 18 August 2024 .
^ Berardino, Mike (8 August 2024). "Notre Dame football sophomore Jeremiyah Love drawing raves" . South Bend Tribune . Retrieved 18 August 2024 .
^ Driskell, Bryan (29 March 2024). "Notre Dame Running Back Jeremiyah Love Talks Expanding His Game, Knowledge" . Sports Illustrated . Retrieved 18 August 2024 .
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