Alphonse Taylor mug shot

(Tuscaloosa County Sheriff's Office)

Alabama redshirt senior offensive guard Alphonse Taylor was arrested Sunday and charged with driving under the influence, according to the Tuscaloosa County Sheriff's Office.

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

Taylor's bond was set at $1,000.

The preseason second-team All-SEC selection was already in coach Nick Saban's doghouse over weight- and conditioning-related issues. At least he was during the spring.

After Taylor was relegated to working with Alabama's second-team offense throughout the spring, Saban said following the team's spring game that "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.

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

This is the latest issue for Alabama since spring practice ended in mid-April.

Defensive line coach Bo Davis resigned in late April amid an investigation into a potential NCAA violation. Star left tackle Cam Robinson and safety Hootie Jones were then arrested in May on drug and weapons charges, though the charges were later dropped. In addition, the Tide dismissed five-star junior college offensive tackle Charles Baldwin for a "rules violation," and three players -- linebacker Adonis Thomas and defensive backs Maurice Smith and Shawn Burgess-Becker -- have decided to leave the program and transfer.