Former Auburn running back Jordon Ingram transfers to in-state school

He is set to join former Auburn running back Asa Martin at Troy.

[autotag]Jordon Ingram[/autotag] will be teaming up with another former Auburn running back at his new school. Ingram has reportedly enrolled at Troy, where former Auburn running back Asa Martin has also transferred to.

Ingram originally signed with Central Michigan coming out of high school but did not play in 2020 before transferring to Auburn after just one season. The Mobile native carried the ball twice for eight yards during the 2021 season.

He did not see the field in 2022 and entered the transfer portal on Dec. 6.

Ingram and Martin never shared a backfield in Auburn with Martin only spending the 2018 season on the Plains before transferring to Miami and then Memphis.

The Trojans are set to return leading rusher Kimani Vidal from last year’s 12-2 team that won the Sun Belt Conference.

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Former Auburn RB returns to home state to play for fourth program

A member of Auburn’s 2018 signing class looks to make the most of his next stop.

A member of Auburn Football’s 2018 recruiting class has found a new home.

[autotag]Asa Martin[/autotag], who played running back for Auburn during the 2018 season, has announced that he will transfer to fellow in-state program Troy after spending the last three seasons at Memphis.

During his time in Memphis, he accumulated 776 rushing yards and 10 rushing scores. He was a threat in the receiving game as well by reeling in 60 catches for 567 yards and three touchdowns.

The Decatur native returns to his home state to play for his fourth program since 2018. He rushed for 57 yards on 13 carries during his lone season at Auburn in 2018. Following the season, he transferred to Miami for the 2019 season but did not record a stat. He then transferred to Memphis, where he saw significant playing time over the last three seasons.

Martin was the No. 8 prospect from the state of Alabama for the 2018 recruiting cycle and was the No. 10 overall running back according to 247Sports. Martin chose Auburn over Alabama, Clemson, Texas, and South Alabama.

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