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Reuben Foster’s smile after getting his college degree and graduating from Alabama is everything

This is so great.

Who doesn’t love something like this? On Saturday in Tuscaloosa, the University of Alabama hosted December graduations for those who successfully earned their collegiate degrees after the fall semester. One of those lucky individuals was Alabama linebacker Reuben Foster. A picture of Foster’s smile at his graduation ceremony made the rounds on Twitter and it is absolutely perfect. I mean, look at how happy this dude is.

Phenomenal. Shoutout to Alabama head coach/robot/perennial power Nick Saban for taking part in this ceremony, as well. Foster leads the Crimson Tide defense with 94 total tackles, and is a huge reason why Alabama’s defense is so great. Congrats to the linebacker for getting his degree — that smile says it all.

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