Heisman Trophy winner Mark Ingram teamed up with an Alabama fan to help him win the Dos Equis College Football Tailgate Throwdown. He spoke to Fox News Digital about the partnership.
Mark Ingram has been around the country as a college football and NFL star running back and knows how serious tailgating can get before kickoff. The Heisman Trophy winner partnered with Dos Equis and became one of the judges who will help a finalist take a tailgate to the next level.
It was a great opportunity. I was able to be a judge. It was a great event and just excited to be partnering with Dos Equis for the real ones and the dream tailgate throwdown,' Ingram told Fox News Digital. 'That’s what it’s all about – the experience of college football, celebrating college football with your family, your loved ones, having fun, food, lots of Dos Equis, just good vibes. 'It was a good opportunity to partner with them there.
Football is a lifestyle. It’s not just the, you know, this is not just something you watch on Saturday or Sunday. It’s a culture, it’s a lifestyle, it’s like in your blood. We got the biggest stadiums, biggest fans – other than Ohio State and Penn State. Maybe they can make a run for the money too. But I think it would have to be someone like the SEC, specifically the Crimson Tide.
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