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Ole Miss Rebels offensive lineman Ethan Fields has committed to Kalen DeBoer and the Alabama Crimson Tide after a short stint in the NCAA Transfer Portal, accor
Ingram ran for 1,658 yards and scored 20 touchdowns in 2009, when Alabama won the BCS national championship with an undefeated season and he became the first Crimson Tide player to receive the Heisman Trophy. Ingram also earned unanimous All-American recognition and the SEC Offensive Player of the Year Award in 2009.
Former Tennessee Titans linebacker Eddie Robinson Jr. was named to the 2026 class of the Black College Football Hall of Fame
Former Alabama legendary head coach Nick Saban's first year in Tuscaloosa was in 2007 and Ingram got to play for him in years 2-4—starting the dynasty.Ingram is the first player from the Saban era to join his former coach in the College Football Hall of Fame,
The Alabama to Ohio State pipeline continues this transfer portal cycle, as the Buckeyes land cornerback depth.
At least SEC country can celebrate one title this offseason. The Nielsen ratings are in for the 2025 college football season and Birmingham, Alabama ranked No. 1. Six other SEC markets made the top 10, though Ohio State 's rabid fan base helped the Buckeyes land spots No. 2 (Columbus) and No. 3 (Dayton).
Legendary Alabama running back and star of FOX's "Big Noon Kickoff" Mark Ingram is now part of the College Football Hall of Fame.
Ingram is one of 28 former Alabama players or coaches in the College Football Hall of Fame along with recent inductees Antonio Langham and Nick Saban. The class will officially be indicted Dec. 8, 2026 in Las Vegas. In 39 games at Alabama, Ingram had 3,261 rushing yards and 46 total touchdowns.
Eddie Robinson Jr. has been the coach at Alabama State for the past four seasons, but it was prior work as a linebacker for the Hornets that has led him to the Black College Football Hall of Fame. Robinson was among the six members of the Black College Football Hall of Fame’s Class of 2026, which was announced on Thursday.
Alabama QB Ty Simpson turned down reported $6.5 million NIL offers before declaring for the NFL Draft, raising questions about tampering in college football.