With Jeremiyah Love getting to New York City as a Heisman finalist, who are the next Notre Dame stars that could make a run at the prestigious award? CJ Carr is the most obvious choice for this award, given the quick start to his collegiate career.
Jeremiyah Love and the Notre Dame Fighting Irish finished the season 10-2. They dropped their first two games to Miami and Texas A&M, then went on to win the next 10.
As the college football season winds down, the debates don’t disappear—they just migrate. Some move to bowl projections, others to draft boards, and a surprising amount of energy ends up right where fans spend their offseason: arguing over ratings.
The Notre Dame Fighting Irish saw running back Jeremiyah Love have one of the best seasons in all of college football. As a result, he was named as one of the four finalists for the award.
Jeremiyah Love may have had one of the top seasons in a long time for the Notre Dame Fighting Irish, but it did not come without controversy as the team opted out of playing in a bowl game.
Jeremiyah Love will find himself in New York City on Saturday night as one of four finalists for the biggest award in college football. Love did not need a College Football Playoff appearance to put himself on the NFL radar.
The decision by Notre Dame to decline playing in a bowl game turned out to be one of the most-discussed choices made by any school in the 2025 college football season.
Ole Miss sophomore running back Kewan Lacy was named one of three finalists for the 2025 Doak Walker National Running Back Award last month amid a historic campaign in Oxford.
Notre Dame fans certainly have a right to still be salty about the Irish not making the College Football Playoff, but hopefully this will cheer them up a little bit.
In the long history of Notre Dame football, a first has occurred in 2025. No, not declining a chance to play in the Pop-Tarts Bowl, but instead having a player win the Doak Walker Award as the nation's top running back.
It's not going to ease the pain of Notre Dame missing out on the College Football Playoff, but the program received some great news on Friday night when Jeremiyah Love won the Doak Walker Award as the nation's best running back.
Jeremiyah Love hasn't clearly stated, one way or the other, if he intends to declare for the NFL draft or return to college football. Logic points to the no-brainer of his foregoing his eligibility and declaring for the draft.
The Notre Dame Fighting Irish lost in the College Football Playoff national title game a year ago. This time, the Irish finished with a 10-2 record and were surprisingly left out of the 12-team field.
With the success we have seen from superstar running back Jeremiyah Love in a Notre Dame uniform the last three seasons, recruiting the running back position will be no issue for the foreseeable future.
Each week, Yardbarker monitors the 2026 NFL Draft, scheduled April 23-25 in Pittsburgh. Typically, we track prospects, but we're mixing it up this week.
CBS Sports writer Josh Edwards dropped his latest 2026 NFL mock draft this week and has the Bengals rolling with a running back at Pick 10. They quadruple down on offense by taking Notre Dame running back Jeremiyah Love with their first selection.
Some outstanding players were left disappointed following the 2025 Heisman Trophy finalists reveal, but maybe they wouldn't be if the Heisman Trust made a sensible change.
The season isn’t over yet. But it’s never too early to think about the NFL draft. Who could the Kansas City Chiefs take in the first round? Yahoo Sports’ Nate Tice and Charles McDonald put together a mock draft.
Two seasons ago, Diego Pavia went into Jordan-Hare Stadium as the quarterback of New Mexico State and pulled off an upset that has not been forgotten, crushing the Auburn Tigers 31-10 and breaking a 49-game winning streak against nonconference opponents at home for Auburn.
Notre Dame has one of proudest traditions in all of college football historically. They have had seven Heisman Trophy winners in their history, an award given to the most outstanding football player in the country.
Left for dead in the Heisman Trophy conversation following Notre Dame's 0-2 start to the season, running back Jeremiyah Love is suddenly back in the picture after rushing for 171 yards and three touchdowns in the Fighting Irish's 70-7 dismantling of Syracuse.
As Notre Dame looks to continue its quest for a College Football Playoff bid, the road runs through Stanford. The Fighting Irish will take on the Cardinal in their rivalry game in Week 14, and the opening point spread has been released.
It was not only an emphatic win for Notre Dame's playoff chances, but it was also a huge statement for running back Jeremiyah Love in his quest for the Heisman Trophy.