Notre Dame's Jeremiyah Love Stands by Playoff Case Despite Criticism
The Notre Dame Fighting Irish have found themselves at the center of a College Football Playoff (CFP) debate. The team is ranked among the top teams in the nation, but some argue that they are not deserving of their spot in the playoff bracket.
Despite losing two early games, Notre Dame rebounded with an impressive 10-game winning streak, including a 70-7 rout over Syracuse and a 49-20 victory over Stanford. However, they have no conference championship to contend for, leaving the selection decision up to the CFP committee.
A controversy surrounding the Miami Hurricanes not being listed in the projected CFP bracket has added fuel to the debate. The Texas Longhorns also believe they have a case for being included in the playoff due to their impressive wins over top-ranked teams.
In an interview with ESPN, Notre Dame running back Jeremiyah Love addressed the criticism and defended his team's spot in the playoff. "I really just say, we're a playoff team," he said. "I mean, yeah, we lost two games in the beginning of the season, but you look at all the other teams that you're comparing us to, and look at their schedules and who they've lost to."
Love also touted his team's strengths, including their great playmakers and experienced coaches. He acknowledged that some people may not like Notre Dame, but he believes that his team has what it takes to succeed in the playoffs.
While Love stands by his team's playoff case, others have raised concerns about the CFP format. ESPN analyst Joel Klatt argued that the committee is being subjective with its rankings, citing the lack of quality wins for Notre Dame. He also noted that if BYU defeats Texas Tech, they'll get an automatic spot in the playoffs, which would put them ahead of Notre Dame.
Love's comments have sparked a heated debate about the CFP playoff format and whether teams like Notre Dame truly deserve their spots.
The Notre Dame Fighting Irish have found themselves at the center of a College Football Playoff (CFP) debate. The team is ranked among the top teams in the nation, but some argue that they are not deserving of their spot in the playoff bracket.
Despite losing two early games, Notre Dame rebounded with an impressive 10-game winning streak, including a 70-7 rout over Syracuse and a 49-20 victory over Stanford. However, they have no conference championship to contend for, leaving the selection decision up to the CFP committee.
A controversy surrounding the Miami Hurricanes not being listed in the projected CFP bracket has added fuel to the debate. The Texas Longhorns also believe they have a case for being included in the playoff due to their impressive wins over top-ranked teams.
In an interview with ESPN, Notre Dame running back Jeremiyah Love addressed the criticism and defended his team's spot in the playoff. "I really just say, we're a playoff team," he said. "I mean, yeah, we lost two games in the beginning of the season, but you look at all the other teams that you're comparing us to, and look at their schedules and who they've lost to."
Love also touted his team's strengths, including their great playmakers and experienced coaches. He acknowledged that some people may not like Notre Dame, but he believes that his team has what it takes to succeed in the playoffs.
While Love stands by his team's playoff case, others have raised concerns about the CFP format. ESPN analyst Joel Klatt argued that the committee is being subjective with its rankings, citing the lack of quality wins for Notre Dame. He also noted that if BYU defeats Texas Tech, they'll get an automatic spot in the playoffs, which would put them ahead of Notre Dame.
Love's comments have sparked a heated debate about the CFP playoff format and whether teams like Notre Dame truly deserve their spots.