Garrett Ford Jr. (born July 6, 1970, in Morgantown, West Virginia) was an American football running back for the West Virginia Mountaineers.
His father, Garrett Ford Sr., was the first African American assistant coach in school history,[1] is a member of the West Virginia Hall of Fame and played for the Denver Broncos for two seasons.
[3] He shared starting time with Eugene Napoleon on a Mountaineers squad that had just come from a Fiesta Bowl loss to Notre Dame the previous year in the National Championship game.
His totals were second on the team, behind All-American quarterback Major Harris.
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