On3 No. 5 running back Jeremiyah Love locks in multiple visits
St. Louis (Mo.) Christian Brothers College running back Jeremiyah Love has ascended into one of the country’s most sought-after players at his position in the 2023 class.
Major programs from across the country have come calling, and he is beginning to narrow down his options and set official visits. Two of those are now locked in, Blue and Gold’s Mike Singer has confirmed.
Love will trip to Michigan on June 10, followed by a visit to Notre Dame beginning June 17. He previously visited both unofficially in the month of March.
The Fighting Irish and Wolverines currently stand atop his recruitment, according to the On3 Recruiting Prediction Machine (RPM). It gives Notre Dame a 35.8 percent chance of securing his commitment, with Michigan (31.3 percent) trailing slightly behind. Among the other contenders are Missouri, his in-state school, Alabama, Oregon, Georgia, Tennessee and Wisconsin.
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Love will trip to Georgia this Friday and Saturday before heading to Oregon on Sunday and Monday, his father later confirmed to Singer. Both of those are unofficial visits.
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 last year as a sophomore with a 10.76-second time. He also has a 22-foot-long jump.
Love has been one of the fastest risers in the country over the past few months. On3 was the first to rank him among the country’s top 300 players, and according to the Industry Comparison, is one of highest on him among the four major recruiting sites. In the most recent On300 rankings, he was tabbed as the nation’s No. 102 overall prospect, No. 5 running back and No. 3 player in Missouri.