Former Texas running back Keaontay Ingram is entering his first season with the USC Trojans after spending three seasons in Austin.
A combination of the him suffering a high ankle sprain and the rise of Bijan Robinson were primary factors to Ingram choosing to enter the NCAA transfer portal and eventually land with the Trojans.
USC had their spring game on Saturday and Ingram appears to be recovering well from his injury. He still showcases plenty of power and burst going into his fourth collegiate season.
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In three seasons at Texas, Ingram played in 32 games where he rushed for 1,811 yards and 11 touchdowns. He added on 67 receptions for 515 yards and six touchdowns.
With the Longhorns, he was used in rotation in a run-heavy offense alongside Sam Ehlinger at quarterback and he split carries with Roschon Johnson and Bijan Robinson last season.
It looks like Ingram is adjusting nicely to the new program. Now that the Longhorns have Robinson and Johnson atop their depth chart, as well as four-star running back Jaydon Blue coming in 2022, both Ingram and Texas are in better places.