Now we all know Old Dominion has the greatest football team in the world, but Alabama might not be too far behind. Unfortunately for them, they will be without their Heisman winning running back Mark Ingram. Ingram underwent arthroscopic surgery on his left knee Tuesday Morning. Ingram had the injury late in practice Monday and underwent the surgery shortly after. Coach Saban called it a "situation where everyone thought it would be better to take care of now, so he would not have any issues with it later in the season."
Alabama is only ruling Ingram out for the first game right now, but it is very unlikely he'll be ready for the Tide's second game against Penn State. Lucky for Alabama fans, they got a guy named Trent Richardson who won't do too bad of a job filling in for Ingram. Richardson rushed for 751 yards and scored eight touchdowns as Ingram's back-up. Not too shabby.
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