Former Alabama running back Altee Tenpenny reportedly passed away in a car accident Tuesday night, according to ArkansasVarsity.com's Luke Matheson and several reactions from current Crimson Tide players via Twitter.

AL.com's John Talty confirmed Tenpenny's death this morning. Tenpenny was ejected from his vehicle in a one-car crash.

Many of UA's current players and Tenpenny's former teammates mourned his loss last Tuesday night and early Wednesday morning, including linebackers Tim Williams and Reggie Ragland and offensive guard Alphonse Taylor.

R.I.P altee Tenpenny

always love you bro!!! — Timmy Soldado (@JaYbOi225) October 21, 2015





RIP altee — ReggieRagland(bama) (@reggieragland) October 21, 2015





RIP Tenpenny.... So young.... I guess God needed you more than this world did... — Alphonse Taylor (@SHANKK50) October 21, 2015



Tenpenny spent the 2013 and 2014 seasons with Alabama. As a true freshman in 2013, he showed some explosiveness, rushing for 82 yards on 22 carries and scored his first touchdown in a crimson uniform against Kentucky. Last season, Tenpenny averaged more than five yards per touch in a reserve role on the toffensive side of the football.

The former four-star recruit committed to the Crimson Tide out of Little Rock, Ark., in January of 2012. He was the No. 8-rated running back and No. 53 overall prospect in the 2013 recruiting cycle, according to the 247Sports Composite.

Tenpenny decided to leave the Alabama program in January of this year and transferred to UNLV. He was, however, dismissed from UNLV in August and landed with Nicholls State in the same month. Tenpenny was arrested Sunday, Oct. 18, in Louisiana for possession of a firearm and discharging a weapon, according to reports.