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Watch Jeremiyah Love's long touchdown against Indiana EA Sports College Football style

Watch Jeremiyah Love's long touchdown against Indiana EA Sports College Football style

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Watch Jeremiyah Love's long touchdown against Indiana EA Sports College Football style
There have been multiple announcements this past week regarding EA Sports NCAA College Football 2026, like Notre Dame star running back Jeremiyah Love and head coach Marcus Freeman being on the cover.
Not only that, it was also confirmed that 'I'm Shipping Up to Boston' will be in the games soundtrack, which will give this version a much more Irish feel to it. That wasn't all that we saw, as there was some gameplay going around social media, but the one that Notre Dame fan's should care about the most is Love's 98-yard touchdown run against Indiana in the College Football Playoff, the longest in school history.
While the EA Sports version isn't quite as exciting as the real one, it's great to see that it has made the gameplay vault and could be one of the plays featured in the games open. While we won't know that until later, you can see the video game version of Love's long touchdown run below.

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