Most college students opt for the beach, take road trips or catch up on lost sleep during spring break.

Not Alabama cornerback Jalyn Armour-Davis.

The rising redshirt freshman tied the knot with his fiancée Ahlea on Tuesday of this week, and the future is certainly bright for Mr. and Mrs. Armour-Davis.

The Mobile (Ala.) St. Paul’s Episcopal native is back from a knee injury that held him out the majority of the 2018-19 season after a strong showing in summer workouts and fall camp.

“I’m just excited to get back,” Armour-Davis told BamaOnLine’s Charlie Potter in December prior to the Orange Bowl. “I’m glad it happened early in my career and not later. I’m just ready to get back to work.”

The former All-American defensive back returned to the practice field for the Crimson Tide last Friday ahead of spring break.

He will certainly boost the Tide’s secondary and push both Patrick Surtain II and Trevon Diggs at the cornerback spots.

“Just being the best version of me,” Armour-Davis told Potter as to what he hopes to accomplish this spring. “Obviously in the offseason, I want to get bigger, faster, stronger and of course 100 percent. But as far as on the field, just be the best version of me, the best teammate that I can be, whichever way that is. Even if it’s not as much playing time on the field, which is obviously what you hope for, but whatever’s asked of me, that’s just what I’m going to do. I’m just looking forward to getting back in uniform next year.”

Armour-Davis was rated the No. 13 cornerback and the No. 107 overall player in the country in the 2018 class, per the industry-generated 247Sports Composite Rankings.

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