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"Mark has great competitive character," coach Nick Saban said. "He was cramping up a little bit in the game. He's a great competitor and he certainly wanted to go back in the game and we certainly needed him to. It worked out for us."
While the defense made an assortment of big plays against Texas, Ingram and backfield mate Trent Richardson carried the offense.
Richardson, a freshman, ran for 109 yards and two TDs, and the two tailbacks did it against a defense that had allowed just 62 yards rushing per game coming in. It was only the 11th time in school history that two Crimson Tide running backs have run for 100 yards and the first time it happened in a bowl game.
But it was Ingram, as usual, standing in the spotlight with the game on the line. His eighth 100-yard rushing effort tied Shaun Alexander's decade-old single-season record, and his two touchdowns gave him 17 on the season.
Ingram was more than happy to share carries with Richardson, though.
"It helps us tremendously to elevate our game to tremendous levels," he said. "It's going to be nothing but headaches for the defenses in the next year or two."
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