Notre Dame's Jeremiyah Love and Leonard Moore Earn Unanimous All-American Honors
Notre Dame running back Jeremiyah Love and cornerback Leonard Moore joined rare company Thursday morning.
The duo earned unanimous All-American honors after earning First-Team All-America honors by the AFCA, Associated Press, FWAA, Sporting News and Walter Camp.
It marks just the third time since 1990 that Notre Dame has had two unanimous All-Americans in the same year. The 1990 Irish had three selections as Rockey Ismail, Michael Stonebreaker and Chris Zorich earned the honor, while Joe Alt and Xavier Watts accomplished the feat in 2023.
Love was the workhorse for the Irish in 2025 as he finished with 1,372 rushing yards, 237 receiving yards and scored 21 touchdowns this fall.
Moore capped off a standout sophomore campaign with 31 tackles, seven passes defended and five interceptions in 10 games
The selections make Love and Moore the 38th and 39th unanimous All-Americans in program history, as well as the 112th and 113th consensus All-Americans to wear the blue and gold.
Moore will be back at Notre Dame for his junior season, while Love declared for the 2026 NFL Draft earlier this week.
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