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PROVIDENCE, R.I. - It's not made of gold, but a yellow lobster pulled from Rhode Island's Narragansett Bay is very rare. Lobsterman Denny Ingram says he found the lobster in one of his pots the bay's East Passage last week. It is golden on the top and bright yellow on both sides.
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FLINT, Michigan A sign honoring one of Flint's heroes is apparently missing. The sign dedicated to Heisman Trophy winner Mark Ingram Jr. along westbound I-69, near Hammerberg Road is no longer there
In theory, the Heisman Trophy is annually awarded to a player that means the most to the success of his team. Routinely the award is given to the most important player on one of the best teams in college football. In 2009, Alabama's Mark Ingram averaged 6.1 yards per carry on 271 carries. In comparison, West Virginia's Noel Devine matched Ingram with 6.1 yards per carry on 241 carries. The very ...
Every season, college football anoints new players as national stars. Prior to last season, Mark Ingram, Toby Gerhart and Ndamukong Suh were certainly recognized as great players by their respective fan bases, but lacked the national recognition that they would eventually receive as the season progressed. Each player ultimately finished in the top four in Heisman voting, despite the fact that ...
While many are pointing to the Crimson Tide and saying how hard it will be to repeat, the same could be more so for Alabama's running back Mark Ingram. Everybody knows each opponent Alabama plays will bring their "A" game because they are playing the defending national champion. A win against them would make the whole season for most teams. Alabama, of course, has a bulls-eye on its back, but ...
Alabama running back Mark Ingram will try to become the second two-time Heisman Trophy winner. Ohio State back Archie Griffin won it in 1974 and 1975. Buckeyes quarterback Terrelle Pryor is a top candidate this season,
Alabama officials have told the Tuscaloosa News that a report on TMZ.com that Heisman Trophy running back Mark Ingram is the subject of NCAA scrutiny over his attendance at a party last spring is untrue. This was vetted before it happened, UA spokesman Doug Walker told the Tuscaloosa paper. Ingram approached the Alabama compliance office before going and got clearance from the NCAA, which said ...
Alabama running back Mark Ingram talks to the media during the Southeastern Conference Media Days on Wednesday, July 21, 2010, in Hoover, Ala. (AP Photo/ Butch Dill)
Mark Ingram, 2009 Heisman Trophy winner and running back for the University of Alabama, is currently being investigated by the NCAA. The NCAA is looking into a extravagant party that Ingram attended in Washington D.C. and want to question the star athlete about that night.