 You know I came to the University of Alabama in 1960 down and I went to a freshman games and I'll admit that I left the freshman games when the varsity played because I came to see when the Hudson played. I'll admit it. Here I stand able to say and to be a part of the Board of Trustees of the University of Alabama recognizing him. It has been a great day and it is great I think to be able to come together along a family a family at the University of Alabama to recognize one of our own. We could not be more honored to have you with us tonight and what you've meant to the University of Alabama so again thank you for allowing us to honor you it is a privilege. With the open doors for generations to come as the first African American scholarship happening at the University of Alabama 50 years ago and it is truly fitting that now he becomes the first to have his jersey retired and hung in the rafters at Oldman Coliseum. It's unbelievable. I had such a great experience at Alabama when I was a player. We'll be back here this weekend for this honor. Thank you all. Thank you everybody.