Alabama won a nail-biter against South Carolina on Saturday, and former Crimson Tide star Mark Ingram has seen enough.
Bama pulled things out for a 27-25 win over the Gamecocks at Bryant-Denny Stadium in Tuscaloosa, Ala. on Saturday. They had allowed a Gamecocks TD with 43 seconds left to make it a 2-point game, and then South Carolina also recovered an onside kick to make it even closer, though Alabama’s defense was able to intercept a pass as time expired.
Bama was able to win the game, but it was too close for comfort for Tide fans, especially after last weekend’s loss to Vanderbilt. Ingram certainly thought so.
“Bro we need a miracle every week it shouldn’t be this way,” Ingram wrote on X during the game.
Bro we need a miracle every week it shouldn’t be this way https://t.co/ZQ0JWiJHoQ
— Mark Ingram II (@markingramII) October 12, 2024
After the Tide pulled out the victory, Ingram expressed his concern.
“Great W but I’m not encouraged,” Ingram wrote.
Great W but I’m not encouraged #RollTide
— Mark Ingram II (@markingramII) October 12, 2024
Ingram played for Alabama from 2008-2010. The team went 36-5 in his three seasons, including a 14-0 season in 2009 when they won the national championship. That’s the standard Ingram is used to, which explains why he is concerned with the way the Tide have looked their last two games.
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