 I was born and raised in really, you know, some hometown, played high school there. Fortunately, I had a great high school career with great coaches and teammates that had led me here. You know, I was very thankful and wanting to come here, you know, continue on that tradition, that legacy that was already built before I got here. You know, you got football here which is a great atmosphere. You got basketball. That's like Alabama's a complete package. You know, it's a great campus. You got the quad, you know, you got everything that you need to have and great students around here. You got students from all over the country that comes out of Alabama, you know, just because of what it stands for and the relationships I've built with those people, you know, and meeting people and fraternity and sorority, you know, it's just a family atmosphere, you know, and when I first got here, I didn't know how to feel, but when I left, you know, it felt like home and, you know, I miss when I left. It was a high standard, you know, and Coach Seba made sure that that was that was well-known when you got recruited. You're gonna be held at a high standard and, you know, you're gonna be expected to win and everything you do, you know, and that's the best thing about it. You always have a high expectation in what you do, whether you're on the field or in the classroom, you know, everyone looks at you in a certain way, so you gotta get yourself at a high standard. The winner of this year's Heisman Trophy is Derek Henry. So honored, so grateful to accomplish that. Even credit to my teammates, to my coaches, you know, because I won't be able to win that award without those guys, but, you know, that's a child-cooked dream, you know, and that's something that's always special to me and me and the University and the Alabama can hold together, you know, mark one of his and be the second one, you know, that's a stamp, you know, for me and this and this university, you know, to something that I could always come here and look at the trophy and facility, you know, and some of that can always cherish and, you know, and the University can cherish together. You know, when I left here, went to NFL, you know, I didn't feel like it was nothing different. I feel like just stepping through in the field was just like being in Alabama again, but, you know, it didn't have that same atmosphere. You know, it's like, it's a business, it's your job, you know, because everyone runs a program just like NFL, so it wasn't a big transition, you know, like I said, it's something I was cherishing the rest of my life, you know, and that's how we get ran today. When you come here, you know, it's high expectations, you know, you're gonna play at a high level. Whatever sport you play and no football, we all want to play at a high level. I want to be successful. I want to make our mark when we leave here, you know, as it been legendary when we played on the field and then being a good citizen around here, as far as in the community, being a good student in the classroom and graduating, which is the most important thing. You know, I was just a kid from a small town. I just wanted to come here and make a grab a tune for myself and do the best that I can, you know, make my family happy by coming here, being successful in football and graduating college, which I did. Raising communications, minding computer technology, something that I promised my grandmother and I wanted to do. She passed in 2016. So I want to make sure I accomplish that because she always told me, you know, football, you know, is a great thing for you, but football is not always gonna be there your whole life. So you gotta have something to lie on. Alabama is a great school for great ambassadors, you know, whether it's in sports or business, whatever you want to do, you come here, you work hard and then the sky's the limit.