Pierre Ingram
American Football Coach
Louisiana Tech was also among the NCAA's top 20 in passing offense (third, 350.75 yards per game), least sacks allowed (seventh, 0.83 SPG), turnover edge (tenth, +1.08 per game), and hustling offense in 2012, as well as leading the country in scoring offense and complete offense with an offense that posted the fifth-most fundamental per-game scoring standard ever by a social gathering in the Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) (eighteenth, 227.17 ypg). In 11 of their 12 games, the Bulldogs scored more than 40 fixations, and in eight of them, they scored more than 50 brilliant lights.
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Ingram is a 2006 graduated class of Middle Tennessee with a four-year accreditation in human sciences, where he was a four-year letter victor in football as a wide finder and gained the social affair's Most Dependable Receiver Award in his last season as a senior in 2006 when the Blue Raiders played in the Motor City Bowl. He is currently seeking after an expert's of science accreditation in sport the pioneers from Cortland State.
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To give a few examples of wins, Ingram has organized 15 NFL players, two All-Americans, and eight All-Conference players.
Pierre Ingram is a father of three with a passion for spending quality time with his family outside, cooking on the grill, and serving as a barbecue pitmaster for his friends and family. |