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Josh Jacobs reveals how Nick Saban prepared him to talk to media

Nov 17, 2024; Chicago, Illinois, USA; Green Bay Packers running back Josh Jacobs (8) runs for a touchdown against the Chicago Bears during the second half at Soldier Field. Mandatory Credit: David Banks-Imagn Images

The Green Bay Packers Josh Jacobs and Xavier McKinney are pros at conversing with the media, and their time at Alabama under Nick Saban is a one of the reasons why.

This was proven Thursday when Jacobs and McKinney were both presented the 2024 Tom Mulhern Stand-Up Guy award for their exemplary professionalism, transparency and accessibility with media covering the Packers this season. This accolade is annually voted upon by the Green Bay Professional Football Writers of America. Jacobs credited his media expertise to his time at Alabama under Saban.

“The thing people don’t know is, (Nick) Saban made every freshman take speech to be able to talk to the media,” Jacobs said. “We had to take that class, that was something he made every freshman do. And he also taught us through wins and losses, you’ve still got to be a pro and handle things a certain type of way. And so, I think that’s the thing that’s probably stuck with me the longest. Obviously, y’all got a job to do too so I try to make it easy for everyone.”

Jacobs and McKinney were also key contributors to the 2017 Alabama National Championship team. 

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Trevion Ware is from Dallas, Tx, born February 16th. Trevion is a 2018 high school graduate from Dallas Carter High School. Trevion attended 3 colleges as a student & former college track athlete; Texas A&M University-Commerce, Butler Community College, and The University of Louisiana at Monroe. Trevion first attended Texas A&M University-Commerce in 2018-2019 and competed in D2 NCAA, before transferring to Butler Community College in spring 2020. Trevion then went on to compete in JUCO and graduate with his associates degree in liberal arts in spring 2021. Trevion would later transfer to the University of Louisiana at Monroe and competed in D1 NCAA during 2022, before ultimately stepping from track and deciding to focus on a career in sports journalism. Trevion then graduated in the spring of 2024 with his bachelors degree in Mass Communications. Trevion is now a team journalist & reporter, covering Alabama Football for Touchdown Alabama Magazine.

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