Auburn the latest school to offer 4-star RB Jeremiyah Love
St. Louis (Mo.) Christian Brothers College running back Jeremiyah Love has been one of the hottest prospects in the country since the new year.
Last month, Love has added offers from USC, Notre Dame, Alabama, LSU, Louisville and Stanford. That is on top of a long list that includes Oregon, Indiana, Missouri, Iowa, West Virginia, Nebraska, Purdue, Boston College, Vanderbilt, Iowa State, Tennessee and others.
Late Tuesday night, Auburn jumped into the mix with an offer of its own.
He ranks as the No. 342 overall prospect in the 2023 class, according to the On3 Consensus, a complete and equally weighted industry-generated average that utilizes all four major recruiting media companies. He also checks in as the country’s No. 24 running back and No. 10 prospect in Missouri.
The Industry Comparison shows that On3 is significantly higher on him than the rest of the industry, though. The latest On300 rankings — released at the beginning of this month — tabbed Love as the No. 127 overall prospect, No. 5 running back and No. 3 prospect in the Show-Me State.
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Along with his 996 yards and 14 touchdowns on 95 carries as a junior, Jeremiyah Love is one of the top track stars in Missouri. He won the Class 5 100-meter championship with a 10.76-second time. He also has a 22-foot-long jump.
According to BlueandGold.com’s Mike Singer, Love will be at Notre Dame Thursday for a visit and is making a stop at Missouri during the week at some point, per a source close to Love.
The Tigers and Fighting Irish are considered the co-leaders — along with Michigan — in Love’s recruitment, according to the On3 Recruiting Prediction Machine (RPM).