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Terrion Arnold sends message to Alabama fans, reveals 2024 plans
By Keith Farner
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Terrion Arnold was one half of a dynamic defensive back duo at Alabama with Kool-Aid McKinstry. He also was one of the most quotable players on the Alabama team who regularly shared his outsized personality.
Now Arnold is moving on to the NFL. He shared the news on Instagram and wrote that he was “immensely grateful” for unwavering support at Alabama.
Arnold promoted Alabama’s “LANK” acronym, which he said stands for “Let A Naysayer Know.” Arnold and QB Jalen Milroe put the phrase on shirts, which became popular among Crimson Tide fans.
Arnold finished the 2023 season with 5 interceptions, which tied for the lead in the SEC. He earned second-team all-SEC honors for his efforts.
Arnold also had 63 total tackles on the season, including 6.5 for loss. He forced a fumble and broke up 17 passes, which was tied for the SEC lead this season.
Arnold came to Alabama from Tallahassee, Florida where he played at John Paul II Catholic High School. He was rated one of the top safety prospects in the country, and was a 5-star prospect in the Top247 and ranked No. 25 on 247Sports’ Top247 list
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A former newspaper veteran, Keith Farner is a news manager for Saturday Down South.