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Terrion Arnold compares himself to CFB legends regarding playmaking ability
Terrion Arnold thinks very highly of himself, comparing himself to some college football legends. Peter Warrick and Reggie Bush come to mind for the Alabama defensive back.
Some (incorrect) people may say corners are just receivers who can’t catch, but Arnold assured people that he can do just that. Arnold said that he could see himself playing wide receiver besides his current position at Rose Bowl media availability.
“Oh, I can catch. Obviously, you can see it. As far as when the ball’s in the air I feel like it’s mine. I even say receiver because I’m explosive with the ball in my hands,” said Arnold. “The USF game, when I was back there on the kickoff return, I took it back there. I’m like damn people finally start to see what I can do with the ball in my hand. … I’m kind of like a Peter Warrick, a little bit of Reggie Bush. I’m exciting to watch with the ball in my hands.”
Here’s more from Arnold:
“I’m kind of like a Peter Warrick, a little bit of Reggie Bush…I’m exciting to watch with the ball in my hands.” @ArnoldTerrion on his hidden playmaking ability, envisioning a CFP Pick Six and more. #RollTide@AlabamaFTBL | @ChrisDoering pic.twitter.com/Um4t46YuXV
— College Sports on SiriusXM (@SXMCollege) December 31, 2023
Arnold has definitely proven that he can make some plays, leading Alabama with 5 interceptions this year.
The Crimson Tide will need Arnold to continue proving people wrong as they prepare for their College Football Playoff run. The Tide will face off against Michigan at 5 p.m. tomorrow, Monday January 1 on ESPN.
Grant Bricker was a former freelancer for The News TN in his hometown of Nashville, Tennessee. He now freelances for Saturday Football. Follow on Twitter @GrantBricker.