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Dec 182009
 

Majestic Alabama Crimson Tide #22 Crimson 2009 Heisman Trophy Winner T-shirt

Price: 18.95

Congratulations to Mark Ingram

University of Alabama Crimson Tide running back, #22!

75th winner of the Heisman Memorial Trophy as the Most Outstanding College Football Player in the United States for 2009.

Ingram’s victory, by only 28 points, was the narrowest in the history of the Heisman voting, edging out Bo Jackson’s 1985 win for the closest ever.

“I’m a little overwhelmed right now,” he said. “I’m just so excited to bring Alabama their first Heisman winner.”

Ingram rushed for a school-record 1,542 yards and scored 18 touchdowns.

Heisman Trophy Black Adjustable Slouch Hat

Price: 17.95

Heisman Trophy Charcoal Distressed Logo T-shirt

Price: 17.95

Heisman Trophy White Distressed Logo Long Sleeve T-shirt

Price: 21.95