PIERRE INGRAM
American Football Coach
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About Me
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Pierre Ingram is the offensive coordinator for the Fujitsu Frontiers Pro American football squad. Pierre has over 13 years of coaching experience at the collegiate and professional levels, and he is a former division one football player and track & field competitor. He has earned widespread acclaim as a coach due to his teams' repeated success on the field.
Everyone is familiar with Pierre Ingram. He has an impressive resume in the field of college football recruiting. However, football coaching has been Ingram's true calling for as long as he can remember. Once Ingram earned his degree from Middle Tennessee State University, he began working as an assistant coach at the wide receiver position at Cortland State University. With his aid, the squad could advance to the ECAC Division III Northeast Bowl in 2007 and the NCAA Division III Quarterfinals in 2008.
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After that, Pierre Ingram went to work for Texas A&M Commerce as their wide receiver coach and recruiting coordinator. Success like this led to Ingram taking a position as an offensive assistant coach at Villanova University. Villanova won the 2009 NCAA FCS regular season title through Ingram's efforts.
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Later in life, Pierre Ingram worked as an assistant running back coach for the Louisiana Tech University football team, helping them achieve success and reach the Poinsettia Bowl. ESPN.com and footballscoop.com honored him as their respective Recruiter of the Year and Final Four Running Back Coach of the Year for his efforts in these roles.
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Pierre Ingram then worked as a wide receiver coach and recruiting coordinator for the University of California, Berkeley. He was also acknowledged for his efforts by being named one of the Top 10 Pac-12 Recruiters by Rivals.com in 2014.
Pierre Ingram has coached 15 NFL players, 2 All-Americans, 8 All-Conference Players, and 2012 Capital One Academic All-American first-team member Ray Holley throughout his career. In addition, Jared Goff, the Los Angeles Rams' first overall pick in the 2016 NFL draft, was recruited by him, further solidifying his reputation as one of the league's top talent scouts and head coaches.
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Pierre Ingram has been taking on a new challenge since 2015 when he accepted a position as offensive coordinator for the Fujitsu Frontiers of the Pro American Football League. He's thrilled to take on this new responsibility and hopes the team continues to achieve great things for many years.
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Pierre Ingram's dad was a lieutenant colonel in the army, and he retired. Pierre has a distinct point of view thanks to his upbringing on several military sites across the country. This resulted in Pierre's extensive travels, which undoubtedly inspired him to continue expanding his horizons. In addition, Pierre's father instilled in him a fierce dedication to the effort, which has helped him immensely in his career as a player and a coach.
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These days, Pierre Ingram is a proud father of three and an expert barbecue chef. Outside of the kitchen, he loves spending time with his loved ones. Ingram's greatest joy comes from seeing his friends and family satisfied after sharing a meal.
Pierre Ingram received a bachelor's degree in liberal arts from Middle Tennessee State University in 2006. Ingram played wide receiver for the MTSU football team for four years and was honored as the team's Most Dependable Receiver in his senior year. Drew attended Cortland State for his master's in sports management after completing his undergraduate degree at Middle Tennessee State University.