The Oregon Ducks are one of the most talked-about brands in college football. Between the flashy uniforms, consistent bowl appearances, famous mascot and recent No.
Alabama Crimson Tide Heisman winner Mark Ingram was his program's first player to win the award in 2009. On a recent episode of "The Triple Option," Ingram focused on another former SEC star.
The chaotic nature of the transfer portal and NIL space has reached a boiling point, and that is no surprise to former Alabama running back Mark Ingram II.
Former Alabama Crimson Tide starting halfback Mark Ingram II thinks all-time great head coach Urban Meyer is similar in some aspects to Ingram's former coach, Nick Saban.
Alabama Crimson Tide Heisman winner Mark Ingram II was all for the trash-talking from a future opponent. Alabama opens the season with the Florida State Seminoles on August 30.
Here’s to hoping the voters put them in. Two of the three SEC Heisman Trophy winners who are eligible for the College Football Hall of Fame but not enshrined are among the candidates for the Class of 2026.
Less than one month after being inducted into the Alabama Sports Hall of Fame, former Crimson Tide star Mark Ingram became one of the few athletes to make it into a bigger enshrinement. The school's first Heisman Trophy winner became one of 23 former Alabama players to make the College Football Hall of Fame.
On Monday, the National Football Foundation released the 2026 College Football Hall of Fame ballot, and for Alabama Crimson Tide fans, it reads like a walk through the program's early dynasty years.
Urban Meyer's pick to win the men's NCAA tournament shouldn't surprise anybody. Ahead of Thursday's first round, Meyer gave his Final Four picks alongside Mark Ingram and Rob Stone on The Triple Option podcast.
Mark Ingram won the 2009 Heisman for the Alabama Crimson Tide after rushing for 1,658 yards with 17 touchdowns. On a recent edition of "The Triple Option," Ingram's focus shifted to the 2025 NFL Draft.
Just one month after the Ohio State Buckeyes claimed the College Football Playoff national championship title, Mark Ingram and several other college football analysts are already making their title-game predictions for 2025.
The Alabama Crimson Tide's football season came to a disappointing conclusion with a loss to Michigan in the ReliaQuest Bowl. The Crimson Tide finished the year with fewer than 10 wins for the first time since 2007.
Fox Sports analyst Urban Meyer and the "Triple Option Podcast" crew, with Rob Stone and Mark Ingram discussed the quarterfinal slate of the College Football
With the college football regular season and conference championships behind us, the focus now shifts to the 12-team College Football Playoff bracket, with analysts across the sport sharing their predictions.
Alabama football fans and former players would have loved to see the Crimson Tide in the 12-team College Football Playoff, yet few hold it against the CFP Selection Committee for not putting Alabama in.
Alabama football suffered a shocking 24-3 loss to Oklahoma last weekend and desperately needs to bounce back this Saturday in the Iron Bowl against Auburn.
The Alabama Crimson Tide had a clear path into the College Football Playoff heading into Week 13 this past weekend and may have fumbled it away. While contending for an SEC title was a bit more unrealistic, the Crimson Tide simply had to win out, and they'd most likely be in.
Former Alabama running back and college football analyst, Mark Ingram is confident in the Crimson Tide this week against LSU. The Tide are coming off a bye week and are 6-2 on the season.
Mark Ingram is not a fan of the way Kirby Smart pushed Mississippi State quarterback, Michael Van Bruen on Saturday. The former Alabama running back played for the Crimson Tide when Kirby was the defensive coordinator for Alabama.
Georgia football coach Kirby Smart got into some hot water for his shoving of Mississippi State quarterback Michael Van Buren, and former Alabama player Mark Ingram spoke on the incident involving his former defensive coordinator, and he did not hold back on what he would have done in that situation.
The Alabama football team’s season has been quickly turned on its side, and the Crimson Tide couldn’t have had a more drastic turn of events in the past two weeks.
A lot of former players have voiced their frustration following Alabama football’s disappointing week six loss to the Vanderbilt Commodores. The latest to do so is former Alabama running back and Heisman Trophy winner, Mark Ingram.
The Alabama Crimson Tide is finishing up its first full week of football camp on Saturday. On Friday evening the Crimson Tide carried on a tradition started by Nick Saban during his tenure by having its second guest speaker of fall camp.