As the college football season kicks off, new Fox analyst and former NFL running back Mark Ingram huddles with Post columnist Steve Serby.
A: Ohio State has quarterback questions, Alabama has quarterback questions, Georgia has quarterback questions, LSU’s coming back strong — I think they’re gonna go as far as Jayden Daniels could take ’em. … Michigan, they got J.J. McCarthy. I love both the running backs, Blake Corum and Donovan Edwards. They got a strong defense coming back. Coach [Jim] Harbaugh’s got ’em playing tough.A: Yes, 100 percent.
A: No, I wasn’t surprised. He understands the game, he knows the game, he has a great coaching staff around him, and that’s what you need to be a successful coach.A: Obviously you have [Wisconsin’s] Braelon Allen, [Penn State’s] Nick Singleton, my man at Clemson, Will Shipley, [Michigan’s] Blake Corum obviously, [and] Donovan Edwards — I think he’s really underrated, think his game translates great to the pros.A: He’s a freak athletically, Hall of Fame lineage from his father.
A: We were golfing in this Chick-fil-A Challenge and you could invite a celebrity per se to come golf, and he would always invite me, and one year we’re going into a playoff, extra holes to win the tournament, and he had somewhere to go or something. Like we’re on the second hole of the playoff, we’re tied, so now we’re going back for the third hole of the playoff, and he’s like, “Mark, man, if we don’t get it done, I’m gonna have to probably cut out early.
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