Mark Ingram predicts Cam Newton would have commanded $10 million in NIL, highlighting the transformative impact Newton had during his legendary 2010 season at Auburn. Ingram's comments underscore just how dominant Newton was, with his performance still standing as one of the greatest individual achievements in college football history. If NIL and the transfer portal had existed during Newton's Auburn tenure, Ingram believes he would have commanded a staggering $10 million. Newton's success was built on preparation, discipline, and trust in those around him, emphasizing his commitment to hard work and execution. Newton's impact on the field was undeniable, leading Auburn to a perfect 14-0 record and a BCS National Championship victory over the Oregon Ducks. That same year, Newton swept college football's major awards, including the Heisman Trophy, Maxwell Award, Walter Camp Award, Manning Award, and Davey O'Brien Award. He was also named a unanimous First-Team All-American and College Football Player of the Year. While Newton's Auburn tenure lasted just one season, his legacy remains timeless, and in today's NIL-driven landscape, Ingram believes it would have been worth every penny of a $10 million valuation.