Jerald Ingram
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Jerald Ingram was born in Dayton, Ohio and grew up in Beaver Pennsylvania. He played at the University of Michigan and won the Big Ten championship. Currently he is the New York Giants running back coach, a position he has held since 2004 since being Tom Coughlin's running back coach with the Jacksonville Jaguars. In his three seasons under Ingram’s tutelage, Tiki Barber emerged as one of the very best running backs in the NFL and one of the finest players in franchise history. Barber, who retired following the 2006 season, had never played in the Pro Bowl prior to Ingram’s arrival. But he was voted to the NFC team each of his final three seasons. He won Super Bowl XLII by beating the New England Patriots 17-14 on February 3, 2008. [1]

