After two seasons of wearing No. 27, Ole Miss DE Marquis Haynes changed his jersey number to No. 10 in 2016. For his senior season, he’ll be changing it one more time to No. 38. Haynes was announced Saturday morning as the winner of the 2017 Chucky Mullins Courage Award.

The Courage Award honors the late Chucky Mullins, who was paralyzed by injuries sustained during the 1989 homecoming game against Vanderbilt. While Mullins’ football career was over, he was determined to return to Ole Miss and earn his degree. He returned to the classroom in 1991, defeating all odds, but stopped breathing one day in May 1991 and never regained consciousness, dying five days later.

The award has been given out every year since 1990 according to the Ole Miss website:

In the spring of 1990, the Phi Beta Sigma fraternity at Ole Miss initiated the Chucky Mullins Courage Award to be given each spring to a defensive player, who is chosen by the Rebel coaching staff in conjunction with the Chucky Mullins Courage Award Banquet Committee, which is comprised of representatives from the athletics department, university staff, Oxford community and Phi Beta Sigma and Phi Kappa Psi fraternities. Recipients are presented the award at the Chucky Mullins Courage Award banquet, with the proceeds from the banquet going to a special fund created to help Ole Miss students that are involved in serious accidents.

Each award recipient receives a framed Mullins jersey and has the honor of wearing Mullins’ No. 38 on the field the following season. In 2006, the number was officially retired, joining Archie Manning’s No. 18 as the only retired numbers in the Rebels’ storied football history. A 38 patch, rather than the jersey number, was worn from 2006 until 2010. The decision was made in March 2011 for the jersey to remain retired and be worn only by the Chucky Mullins Courage Award winner each year.

In 38 career games, Haynes has notched 127 total tackles, including 36.5 for loss and 24.5 sacks.