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Notre Dame's Love Wins Doak Walker Award

Notre Dames Jeremiyah Love, the first Fighting Irish running back to win the Doak Walker Award, expressed gratitude for the honor, emphasizing his desire to represent Notre Dame well and inspire future players. Loves outstanding performance this season, including 1,372 rushing yards and 18 touchdowns, earned him this prestigious recognition.

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