Notre Dame star Jeremiah Love ‘good to go’ against Penn State in CFP semifinals

DANIA BEACH, Fla. — Notre Dame coach Marcus Freeman said star running back Jeremiah Love “will be good to go” against Penn State in the College Football Playoff semifinal at the Capital One Orange Bowl.

Speaking at a joint news conference Wednesday with Penn State coach James Franklin, Freeman noted that “no one feels 100 percent” — a nod to the long season both teams have played — but added that Love will be able to to play Thursday night.

Love tweaked a knee injury in the third quarter of Notre Dame’s 23-10 win over Georgia in the quarterfinals of the Allstate Sugar Bowl last week and did not return to the game.

“Jeremiah has had a good week of practice,” Freeman said. “We have to be smart about how much we ask him to do in practice. We have to get him ready for the game, but he’s safe. Nobody feels 100 percent right now because we’re in Week 15 , but J-Love will be good to go.”

Freeman echoed comments offensive coordinator Mike Denbrock made Tuesday when he said Love “feels like he’ll be ready to go.”

Love leads the Irish with 1,076 rushing yards and 16 touchdowns. He first hurt his knee in the regular-season finale against USC and was limited to six carries for 19 yards against Georgia as quarterback Riley Leonard led the team in rushing with 80 yards on 14 carries.