Jeremiyah Love Notre Dame running back talks pressures, expectations, using pain of championship loss to bring Fighting Irish a national title and previews 2025 College Football Season with his own personal goals. cover art

Jeremiyah Love Notre Dame running back talks pressures, expectations, using pain of championship loss to bring Fighting Irish a national title and previews 2025 College Football Season with his own personal goals.

Jeremiyah Love Notre Dame running back talks pressures, expectations, using pain of championship loss to bring Fighting Irish a national title and previews 2025 College Football Season with his own personal goals.

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As Notre Dame kicks off the 2025 College Football season, pressures to get back to National Championship swirl as well as the talk of being a Heisman hopeful. Star running back Jeremiyah Love captivated college football fans last season with his explosive play and dynamic speeds, this year he has a little more noise around his play. All-American preseason accolades and Heisman hopeful talk, but Love isn’t worried about the expectations others have put on him, he’s focused on elevating his team and being better on and off the field than he was last year. He holds onto the pain of coming up short in the championship and is finding ways to use that pain as a lesson in all he and his team does this year.Tap in for this conversation with the Fighting Irish captain as top 10 ranked Notre Dame is battle tested and ready to for what’s ahead. Pivot Family! hit the button to SUBSCRIBE HERE: ⁠https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUnxiP7q4RDDyeioZFZLnXA?sub_confirmation=1 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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