TUSCALOOSA, Ala. - Past and present Pro Bowlers are perhaps the most common athletes that future NFL players emulate their game after, as high school and college stars constantly watch film of those labeled as the best on the planet.
Alabama running back Jam Miller was asked which NFL player he takes notes from during the Crimson Tide's Media Day on Monday, and he didn't even hesitate to answer.
"Mark Ingram," Miller said. "Watching some of his film when he was here, he was a great back. Just watching him, I try to learn some of the things he does and I try to put it in my game. He was great at making people miss-being physical, breaking arm tackles, breaking tackles-just doing a whole lot of great things on the field."
Ingram played running back at Alabama from 2008-10, and his Heisman