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If Ingram misses more than one game, it could allow players such as Ohio State quarterback Terrelle Pryor, Boise State quarterback Kellen Moore or Virginia Tech tailback Ryan Williams -- or someone else -- to get a head start on him in the Heisman race.
Then again, the emergence of Richardson and a diverse offense that also includes standout receiver Julio Jones might have hindered Ingram's chances to repeat anyway.
Asked Monday if he thought Alabama could have two 1,000-yard rushers, Ingram said: "Yeah, definitely. I think it's a definite possibility, but our main goal is to do whatever we can to help this team win. We're not really focused on stats. We're focused on executing our assignments, playing the best football we're capable of playing week in and week out and help this team win games. Stats really isn't an issue or something we're focused on."
There's not much experience behind Richardson while Ingram is out. Redshirt freshman Eddie Lacy is listed as the third-teamer.
"Eddie's a little bit taller than all the other running backs," Ingram said Monday. "He's a physical runner. He can make you miss. He can catch good out of the backfield. He's another great back. He'll be real special here as well."
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