Here's the rushing leaders for the NCAA 2009. Also, Ingram was 31st in All-Purpose Running with 322 receiving yards.
1. Ryan Mathews, Fresno St. RB JR 11 245 1664 17 6.79 151.27
2 Toby Gerhart, Stanford RB SR 12 311 1736 26 5.58 144.67
3 Dion Lewis, Pittsburgh RB FR 12 297 1640 16 5.52 136.67
4 Donald Buckram, UTEP RB JR 12 259 1594 18 6.15 132.83
5 Ryan Williams, Virginia Tech RB FR 12 268 1538 19 5.74 128.17
6 Anthony Dixon, Mississippi St. RB SR 11 257 1391 12 5.41 126.45
7 Curtis Steele, Memphis RB SR 10 198 1239 15 6.26 123.90
8 LaMichael James, Oregon RB FR 12 215 1476 14 6.87 123.00
9 Vai Taua, Nevada RB JR 11 172 1345 10 7.82 122.27
10 Joe Webb, UAB QB SR 12 227 1427 11 6.29 118.92
11 Bernard Pierce, Temple RB FR 11 224 1308 15 5.84 118.91
12 Mark Ingram, Alabama RB SO 13 249 1542 15 6.19 118.62
13 Darius Marshall, Marshall RB JR 9 207 1054 11 5.09 117.11
14 John Clay, Wisconsin RB SO 12 265 1396 16 5.27 116.33
15 Alfred Morris, Fla. Atlantic RB SO 12 263 1392 11 5.29 116.00
16 Lance Dunbar, North Texas RB SO 12 200 1378 17 6.89 114.83
17 Jacquizz Rodgers, Oregon St. RB SO 12 255 1377 20 5.40 114.75
18 Montel Harris, Boston College RB SO 12 285 1355 13 4.75 112.92
19 Montario Hardesty, Tennessee RB SR 12 264 1306 12 4.95 108.83
20 Noel Devine, West Virginia RB JR 12 225 1297 12 5.76 108.