People have this misconception with PEDs. They don’t just magically make you better.
You have to put in a shlt ton of work along with them, so that you get better, otherwise you’re wasting the money and the risk.
Assuming Ingram just went on a standard or typical run of the mill testosterone weekly injection with daily subQ HGH, he would also have to be training like a beast during that time. The idea is cycle down prior to the season or testing time and then dilute your urine down liquid consumption and take some masking agents as well. From what I've been told.
Ingram was in his money year so he worked hard and juiced harder.
At Alabama they have everyone on a plan so it’s a no brainer for the student athlete, but it’s handled in a way that it doesn’t come back to the athletic department. I believe they use an outside contractor that’s paid by the boosters. This is why Alabama players are so big compared to everyone else, yet bust so hard when they go to the league.
Once these players get to the league, they have to handle their training and PEDs on their own, hire their own trainers, and they ***** it up or slack off.
That’s why you get so many busts from Alabama. They maxed out in college with all the PED‘s, and then they don’t follow up with the intense PED usage in the NFL or they are not as consistent with it.