Mark Ingram II Bio & Career Accomplishments

August 2024 · 1 minute read

The 2009 Heisman Trophy winner, Ingram II was an integral part of Alabama’s re-emergence as a dominant power in college football, leading the team to their first SEC Title since 1999 and first National Championship since 1992.

One of college football’s most electrifying personalities, Ingram II starred for the Crimson Tide over his three-year career. As a sophomore, he rushed for 1,658 yards and 15 touchdowns and caught 30 passes for 322 yards and three scores. Ingram II would go on to win the Heisman Trophy, the first running back to do so since Ron Dayne in 1999. At the time he was nine days shy of his twentieth birthday, making him the youngest player to win the Heisman. Ingram II would later receive MVP honors in the BCS title game as Alabama beat Texas to win its 13th national title.

A first-round pick to the Saints in 2011, Ingram II enjoyed a 12-season NFL career, totaling 8,111 rushing yards, 2,125 yards receiving, and 75 total touchdowns. Ingram would be named to three Pro Bowls and is the Saints all-time leader in rushing yardage and touchdowns.

Ingram II, a native of Flint, MI, currently lives in Florida with his wife Chelsea and their five children.

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