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Alabama’s Terrion Arnold Honors Khyree Jackson with Jersey Change

Tuscaloosa, Alabama — Alabama cornerback Terrion Arnold is set to switch his jersey number to six during the upcoming season in a heartfelt tribute to his late teammate Khyree Jackson, who passed away last July.
Arnold made the announcement while appearing on the New Wave Pod, sharing the personal significance behind the decision. “I wore six in high school, too,” Arnold said. “We all know what happened to our friend Khyree, and I just feel like being able to honor his legacy and the impact that he even had on me. The guy was a competitor, ultimate competitor. It’s that extra motivation.”
The decision to adopt the number six symbolizes more than just a tribute; it embodies the spirit and competitive nature that Jackson brought to the team. Arnold reflected on Jackson’s influence, emphasizing how his late friend’s drive continues to inspire him.
Details surrounding Jackson’s passing remain a poignant subject within the Alabama football community, as teammates and fans alike remember his contributions both on and off the field. Arnold’s move represents a growing trend among athletes to honor those they’ve lost through personal gestures.
More on this story will follow as developments arise, but the message remains clear: Arnold’s change of jersey number aims to carry forward Jackson’s legacy in the hearts of many.