West Virginia impresses in 2025 with Eddie Love Jr.
The past fortunes of West Virginia’s running game under Neal Brown and Chad Scott did not go unnoticed. Newbies are inspired by the overall intensity and production produced through the Mountaineers over the past few years, making them a sought-after destination for many other people. across the country.
Class of 2025 running back Eddie Love Jr. (5’8″, 175 lbs) of Fort Walton Beach, Fla. , is among the rookies who are joining this talented group strongly. A few days ago he booked his official stopover in WVU from June 7 to 9.
“I will say that the appointments with the coaches I have are top-notch. Every time I communicate with them, I can be myself. They’ve been honest,” Love told Mountaineers Now. And the program itself is fantastic, and As you know, Coach Scott just had a freshman All-American.
“We called and started communicating about it. We might just communicate about football and the next thing you know, we start communicating about life. What impresses me about him is how he can turn you into a wonderful full-back in a short period of time, as he did with one of his tight ends who was a running back.
Love a WVU’s vacation in June will be her first and will have a chance to set the tone for her summer recruitment, unless she schedules a stopover elsewhere on the first weekend of the month. You’ll first stop in West Virginia and continue your vacation in Tulane (June 13-15) and Pitt (June 20-22). A decision will be made in July, shortly after all of its official stopovers.
Other schools that have proposed Love that could secure an official include Appalachia State, Arkansas State, Atlantic Florida, South Georgia, Jacksonville State, Liberty, Louisiana, Southern Miss, Toledo, Troy and South Florida.
As a junior, Love racked up 1,352 yards on 152 passing carries with 193 receiving yards and 238 yards on kick returns. He had 15 total touchdowns.