Jeremiyah Love’s dad weighs in on why he wasn’t 100% against Indiana

That makes sense

Following Notre Dame football’s huge win over Indiana in the first-round of the College Football Playoff, head coach Marcus Freeman told us that star running back [autotag]Jeremiyah Love[/autotag] wasn’t 100%.

He didn’t go much further into it, who no real explanation as to what was ailing Love. Well, his father Jason let everyone know that his son was having flu-like symptoms, which clearly made a difference in his play.

While Jeremiyah did rush for over 100-yards and kept his rushing touchdown streak alive, he was limited with the amount of snaps he was able to take. You have to wonder if Love wasn’t feeling under the weather, how many more yards he would have had against the Hoosiers.

Luckily, the Irish will have over a week for its star to get better, as they prepare to take on the Georgia Bulldogs in the Sugar Bowl in the second-round of the CFP.

After early turnovers Notre Dame dominates Indiana to advance in the College Football Playoff
Notre Dame Fighting Irish running back Jeremiyah Love (4) celebrates after scoring a touchdown during the first half against Indiana.

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