Alabama offensive lineman Alphonse Taylor has been "indefinitely suspended," coach Nick Saban announced in a statement Monday afternoon.

The redshirt senior was arrested Sunday and charged with driving under the influence.

In addition, Taylor left the scene of an accident, according to Tuscaloosa Police Department spokeswoman Lt. Teena Richardson.

"We are very disappointed any time a player makes a choice that leads to this kind of behavior," Saban said. "We are still in the process of gathering all of the details on the situation, but from a football standpoint, Alphonse Taylor has been indefinitely suspended from the team."

The preseason second-team All-SEC selection was already in Saban's doghouse because of weight- and conditioning-related issues.

After starting all 15 games at right guard last season, Taylor was relegated to working with the second-team offense throughout the spring.

Saban said following the Tide's spring game of Taylor, "He's going to continue to be on the second team if he doesn't get his weight down and get in shape."

It's unclear how much progress the 6-foot-5 Taylor has made with his weight and conditioning.

He was listed at 345 pounds during the spring. His weight is the same on Alabama's updated roster that was released last week.