Mark Ingram is a low center of gravity bounce off/run over/keep on pumping his legs runner. In other words, a real running back, what 'Bama has been missing for quite a while.
I loved the way he almost always fell forward, I think there were only 2 times where he was hit and stopped without gaining yards. That kid did a hell of a job tonight.
Not only did Ingram run like stud, he (and the other backs) blocked very well too. The RB's played a complete game... great running, receiving, and blocking.
He did an awesome job. Did anyone see when he was running down the sideline and tackled? As he was going down and his feet went up in the air, he is feet were still kicking! He was still pumping...even while being tackled.
He did an awesome job. Did anyone see when he was running down the sideline and tackled? As he was going down and his feet went up in the air, he is feet were still kicking! He was still pumping...even while being tackled.
I have to say though, that I thought Julio handled everything great. Good blocking downfield.
I think he may have also had the attention of the Clemson D, which didn't hurt in opening things up for guys like Nick Walker, Glen Coffee, and Mark Ingram.
To me the difference in the game was the OL/DL play. The skill guys did great, but the guys in the trenches deserve alot of credit too.
I've really liked what I've seen from this guy since practice started. I'm glad it panned out. Did anyone here Herbstriet comparing him to another famous #22 Emmit Smith? I would like to retract my earlier concern that the O-Line wouldn't live up to the hype. I am now a card carrying member of both bandwagons.
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