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Name: Jeremiyah Love College: Notre Dame
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Class/Draft Year: Jr/2027 40 Low: 4.26 40 Time: 4.32 40 High: 4.38
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Data Scout Notes: X-1st Round-Top 15/**Tester/Fast RB1/16GP-163-1125-6.9-17 in 24/12GP-56-346-1 Backup in 23 **2025: HeismanTrophyFinalist/DoakWalkerFinalist/MaxwellAwardFinalist...2024: 1stPS...(+) Coming off Nov 2024 Leg INJ...2023: 2ndPS
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Jeremiyah Love, Notre Dame, Player News
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Jeremiyah Love bolstered his Heisman Trophy candidacy with 171 yards rushing and three touchdowns on just eight carries, and No. 9 Notre Dame blew out injury-decimated Syracuse 70-7 on Saturday. Love's touchdown runs covered 45, 14 and 68 yards. Notre Da me (9-2) set a modern-era scoring record, topping its 69-point outing against Georgia Tech on Nov. 5, 1977. The Fighting Irish had not scored 70 points since they had 73 against Haskell in 1932. Syracuse allowed 70 points for the first time since it gave up 75 to Union in 1891. Notre Dame scored 21 points before its offense even took the field on Saturday - returning two interceptions and a blocked punt for touchdowns - en route to its ninth straight win after an 0-2 start. Syracuse (3-8) has lost seven straight. The Fighting Irish also set a school record for first-quarter points with 35. The previous record was 28, which happened four times, most recently in 2017 against Miami (Ohio).It could have been more: The quarter ended with the Fighting Irish on the Syracuse 1. Notre Dame's 49-0 halftime lead was also a school record. Its previous high for points in a half was 45 against Georgia Tech in 1973. Jalen Stroman, starting in place of injured defensive back Tae Johnson, returned an intercepti on 44 yards for a touchdown on Syracuse's second play. Four plays later, Stroman blocked a punt that Luke Talich caught and returned 22 yards to the end zone. Leonard Moore had Notre Dame's third pick-6 in its last two games, intercepting a pass by Joe F ilardi and racing 46 yards to the end zone. When Notre Dame's offense finally took field at the 7:08 mark of the first quarter, the Fighting Irish showed their explosiveness, with Love's 45-yard TD run on their second offensive play and a 58-yard TD run by Jadarian Price on their fifth play. Notre Dame's C.J. Carr played sparingly, completing 5 of 9 passes for 49 yards and a touchdown. Filardi, a walk-on freshman, threw for 83 yards with three interceptions, two of which were returned for touchdowns. Af ter his second pick-6, he was pulled briefly for Luke Carney. Filardi returned and ran for a 6-yard touchdown with 7 seconds left in the game. - Notre Dame/AP College Football
(DS#1 RB) Jr/2027 RB Jeremiyah Love, Notre Dame
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Jeremiyah Love ran for 147 yards and a score, Malachi Fields hauled in a pair of touchdown passes and No. 9 Notre Dame breezed past No. 23 Pittsburgh 37-15 on Saturday. The Fighting Irish (8-2) have won eight straight games by an average of 26 points sin ce their 0-2 start. Notre Dame likely needs to merely avoid upset bids by Syracuse or Stanford to end the season to secure a spot in the College Football Playoff. Love gave his burgeoning Heisman Trophy campaign a boost by finishing with 167 yards of tot al offense, the highlight coming on a 56-yard sprint to the end zone in the first quarter that included a spin move at midfield that left Pitt's Kavir Bains-Marquez grasping at air.Notre Dame's Tae Johnson picked off Heintschel on the next play fr om scrimmage and raced 48 yards to the end zone to give the Irish an early 14-point lead they never squandered. C.J. Carr threw for 212 yards with two interceptions and touchdown passes of 25 and 6 yards to Fields. The 6-foot-4 Fields made a leaping grab at the goal line to secure the first score late in the first half, then effectively put the game out of reach early in the second half by barrelling into the end zone against a game but ineffective Pitt defense that was physically overmatched at times. It was much the same on the other side of the ball, as Notre Dame kept Panthers true freshman quarterback Mason Heintschel in check. Pitt's rise to near the top of the ACC standings began when Heintschel supplanted Eli Holstein to start October. Heintsch el's impressive start hit its first significant speed bump against an Irish defense that gave him little time or space to work. Heintschel completed just 16 of 33 passes for 126 yards with an interception while getting sacked four times. He had a 2-point conversion attempt late in the third quarter returned 100-plus yards the other way by Irish safety Adon Shuler to put Notre Dame up 30-9 and end any remote chance of a comeback after a pick-6 by Pitt's Rasheem Biles had briefly given the Panthers a jolt . - Notre Dame/AP College Football
(DS#1 RB) Jr/2027 RB Jeremiyah Love, Notre Dame
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Jeremiyah Love broke free through the middle, and finally No. 12 Notre Dame could see some daylight. Love's 94-yard touchdown run on the first play after an interception squelched a potential game-tying drive helped the Fighting Irish win 25-10 on Saturd ay against a surprisingly stout, one-win Boston College team. "We know there's a lot of things to clean up," Notre Dame coach Marcus Freeman said after earning his sixth straight victory. "The challenges will get tougher. ... As you move farther into Nov ember, everything is magnified." Although Notre Dame (6-2) had been a 28 1/2-point favorite coming into the game against the only other Catholic school in FBS, the game was scoreless through one quarter and the Irish had a 12-7 lead at the half.BC (1-8) trailed just 18-10 early in the fourth quarter - thanks to three missed Irish kicks - and had a chance to tie it before Adon Shuler intercepted Grayson James inside the Notre Dame 5-yard line with 11:21 left. On the next play, Love went up the mid dle before heading for the left sideline and outracing the defenders to the end zone. "I don't think we were perfect tonight, but we were relentless," said linebacker Kyngstonn Viliamu-Asa, who had nine tackles and 1 1/2 sacks. "And we never stopped play ing hard." Love ran for 136 yards and two touchdowns for the Irish, who haven't lost since Sept. 13, when they dropped their second straight to a ranked team, by a combined four points. They beat BC for the 10th time in a row since 2008. CJ Carr complete d 18 of 25 passes for 299 yards with a 40-yard touchdown to Malachi Fields and a 44-yarder to Will Pauling in the second quarter. - Notre Dame/AP College Football
(DS#1 RB) Jr/2027 RB Jeremiyah Love, Notre Dame
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WEEK 8 ASSOCIATED PRESS NATIONAL PLAYER OF THE WEEK: Jeremiyah Love, Notre Dame,...Love rushed for a career-high 228 yards and a touchdown in the Fighting Irish's 34-24 win over Southern California. Love's total was the sixth-highest on the Notre Dame al l-time list, and he became the 14th player in program history to run for over 200 yards while leading a rushing attack that accounted for 306 of the offense's 442 total yards. He averaged 9.6 yards per carry on 24 attempts. No player for the Irish had ev er run for so many yards in the 512 games played at Notre Dame Stadium, which opened in 1930. Love's 134 first-half rushing yards were the most in the opening half for Notre Dame since Julius Jones' 171 against Stanford in 2003. - AP College Football
(DS#1 RB) Jr/2027 RB Jeremiyah Love, Notre Dame
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CJ Carr matched a Notre Dame freshman record with four touchdown passes and Jeremiyah Love caught two scoring passes and rushed for two more scores as the No. 22 Fighting Irish beat Arkansas 56-13 Saturday. Carr went 22 for 30 passing for 354 yards and m atched the TD passing record set by Ron Powlus, who threw for four scores in his first career game against Northwestern in 1994. Carr, a redshirt freshman, threw for 294 yards and the four TDs in the first half, leading scoring drives of 75, 73, 75, 70, 75 and 45 yards. He did not play in the fourth quarter as Notre Dame led by 36 points. Love caught TD passes of 7 and 34 yards, and had scoring runs of 1 and 3 yards, finishing with 14 carries and 57 yards.Also for Notre Dame (2-2), Jadarian Price scored twice, on a 35-yard strike from Carr and on a 3-yard run. Carr also found Will Pauling with a 23-yard TD strike, and Aneyas Williams completed Notre Dame's scoring with a 17-yard run in the fourth quarter. Arkansas' defense allowed 420 yards in t he first half and 643 in the game. Notre Dame converted one fourth down and three third downs on what looked to be its final drive of the second quarter as Love capped a 12-play, 75-yard drive from three yards out. But, Raylen Sharpe fumbled on Arkansas' next offensive play, giving the ball back to the Fighting Irish at the Arkansas 45 with 19 seconds left in the half. Carr completed a 10-yard pass to Jordan Faison, then tied Powlus' mark with a strike to Price, who raced from one side of the field to t he other, needing to shake off just one arm tackle before scoring. Arkansas (2-3) quarterback Taylen Green, who entered the game tied for third in FBS in touchdown passes, couldn't muster a response. He finished 17 of 32 passing for 207 yards with an int erception and no touchdowns. - Notre Dame/AP College Football
(DS#1 RB) Jr/2027 RB Jeremiyah Love, Notre Dame
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