Watch Notre Dame RB Jeremiyah Love's insanely quick feet during a fall practice rep
As aspect that might be understated in his game, is how great his feet are for the position, but we got a glimpse of that during the second fall camp practice on Friday. In a clip shared by On3's Jack Soble, you can see Love going through a drill showing off his crazy foot speed.
Love glides through the drill almost seamlessly, as he makes it look extremely easy. The star junior is coming off a campaign where he accounted for 1,125 rushing yards with 17 touchdowns while catching 28 receptions for 237 yards and 2 more scores. There were multiple games that he had less than 10 carries, which makes you think what he could have done with more opportunities with the ball in his hands.
If Love is able to stay healthy, reaching the 1,500-yard mark should be relatively easy, which should lead to more than a few postseason accolades. Most likely he'll be off to the NFL after this season, so enjoy watching one of the best Notre Dame running backs in recent memory this fall.
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