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Ingram was born in Hackensack, New Jersey, the son of former wide receiver for the New York Giants, Mark Ingram Sr. He attended Grand Blanc Community High School in Grand Blanc, Michigan , during his freshman, sophomore and junior years, and then Flint Southwestern Academy in Flint, Michigan , for his senior year.
Derrick Lamar Henry Jr. [1] [2] (born January 4, 1994) [1] is an American professional football running back for the Baltimore Ravens of the National Football League (NFL). Nicknamed " King Henry ", [ 3 ] [ 4 ] he is known for his imposing style of play and larger build than the average running back.
He joins Reggie Bush, Mark Ingram, Derrick Henry and DeVonta Smith as the only non-QBs to win this century. The Midshipmen celebrate after winning the 125th edition of "America's Game." (Patrick ...
A win by either Hunter or Jeanty would mark only the fifth time a non-quarterback has won the Heisman since 2000. ... RB Mark Ingram (Alabama) 2010 ... 2015: RB Derrick Henry (Alabama) 2016: QB ...
Mark Ingram had a good run near the end of his career. Between injuries, J.K. Dobbins was effective. But the Ravens, in this era, haven't had a back like Derrick Henry. We could only imagine what ...
Mark Ingram II (2009), Derrick Henry (2015), DeVonta Smith (2020) and Bryce Young (2021) are Alabama's four Heisman Trophy winners, with Young taking 83% of voters. 76 players were recognized as First Team All-Americans, 47 by consensus or unanimously. Additionally, 133 former Crimson Tide players were drafted into the National Football League ...
Derrick Henry - 570 (114) Mark Ingram - 487 (97.4) Oklahoma State tailback Barry Sanders (21) sprints toward the end zone during the Coca-Cola Bowl against Texas Tech at Tokyo Dome on Dec. 4, 1988.
Alabama – 6 (Najee Harris, Derrick Henry, Mark Ingram II, Santonio Beard, Wilbur Jackson, and Bobby Marlow) Oklahoma State – 6 (Barry Sanders, Ernest Anderson, Terry Miller, Bob Fenimore, Chuba Hubbard, and Ollie Gordon) Georgia Tech – 5 (David Sims, Red Barron, Buck Flowers, Everett Strupper, and Albert Hill)