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Jeremiyah Love Joins the Show! Talks Notre Dame’s Explosive Offense, Anime, & Silencing SEC fans

Jeremiyah Love Joins the Show! Talks Notre Dame’s Explosive Offense, Anime, & Silencing SEC fans

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On this episode of THE ECHOES: A Podcast on the Notre Dame Fighting Irish, Mike Golic Jr. and Jessica Smetana welcome a very special guest—Notre Dame superstar running back Jeremiyah Love. Love has been at the center of the Irish’s explosive offense, and he joins the show for nearly 20 minutes to talk about what it’s like to play in one of the nation’s most dynamic attacks. He shares his perspective on an offense averaging nearly 50 points per game, how the team keeps its edge each week, and what it feels like to silence hostile SEC crowds on the road. Mike and Jessica also dive into the Irish backfield’s unique chemistry. While Love has emerged as a true Heisman contender, he’s quick to credit fellow running back Jadarian Price and the entire position group. Hear why this room is so special, how they push each other to improve, and the specific areas Love has focused on this season. Beyond football, the conversation reveals a different side of Notre Dame’s star. Jeremiyah talks about his love for anime and comic books, plus the ESPN College GameDay feature that highlighted his childhood in St. Louis and the family roots that shaped him. Finally, Love offers a candid look ahead: what it means to put up 50 points in a tough SEC environment, the mindset inside the locker room, and what he believes the Irish can accomplish as the season unfolds. Subscribe, rate, and comment with your questions—you might hear them answered in a future episode. #sports #football #notredame
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