Former Alabama cornerback Scooby Carter was arrested on Wednesday, March 11, for third-degree domestic violence/harassment, according to the Tuscaloosa County Sheriff’s Office arrest database. Bond for Jeffery Lynn Carter, better known as Scooby, is set at $500.

Carter is no longer listed on the Crimson Tide’s online football roster after entering the NCAA transfer portal in late February. This was the second time Carter has entered the transfer portal after doing so in mid-November before removing his name from it in mid-January.

Carter appeared in three games this past season (Duke, New Mexico State, Southern Miss). He recorded one tackle against New Mexico State on Sept. 17. The 6-foot, 185-pound cornerback was an early enrollee and recorded four tackles in Alabama’s 2019 A-Day Game.

Carter did not travel to Mississippi State with the team on Nov. 16 and was reportedly suspended by head coach Nick Saban for the Week 12 game for missing class. After he announced he was entering the portal on Nov. 18, Carter was not present at any Tide practices.

At the Citrus Bowl in Orlando, Saban said Carter has another opportunity this semester “if he wants.” But Carter ultimately decided to enter the portal once again two weeks ago.

“I want to first say thanks to my family, the University of Alabama, and all the people who have helped me through this difficult time in my life,” Carter announced on Twitter. “I will be entering my name in the transfer portal to hopefully find the school for me so that I can be the best person I can be off and on the field. My decision was not based on my position on the depth chart nor did I have any conflict with anyone at The University of Alabama.

“I simply chose to enter the portal because of personal reasons. Please respect my decision as I am only doing what I believe is best for me and my future.”

A native of Mansfield, Texas, Carter was the No. 9 cornerback and No. 91 overall prospect in the 2019 recruiting cycle, according to the industry-generated 247Sports Composite.

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