SEC's 25 Best No. 19 Cornelius Ingram
Last Modified: Monday, July 7, 2008 at 12:01 a.m.
Why he's No. 19: Ingram came to Florida to play quarterback, switched to slot receiver and has had his best moments as a tight end. Ingram could have been drafted into the NFL but chose to come back and try to become a better blocker this season.
- SEC's best players — No. 12 Kenny McKinley
- SEC's best players — No. 16 Jasper Brinkley
- SEC's best players — No. 20 Captain Munnerlyn
- SEC's best players — No. 21 Ben Tate
- SEC's best players — No. 22 Anthony Dixon
- SEC's best players — No. 23 Michael Oher
- SEC's best players — No. 24 Jeremy Jarmon
- SEC's best players — No. 25 Rico McCoy
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Key number:7. It's not only the number he wears but the number of touchdown catches Ingram had in 2007, up from only one the previous season. Ingram had a touchdown for every 4.9 catches last season.
Fun fact: Ingram and offensive tackle Jason Watkins were both born on June 10, 1985, and are the oldest players on the current Gator team.
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