TUSCALOOSA, Ala. — Alabama defensive back Tony Mitchell said he feared his football career was over after his arrest on a drug charge.
The Crimson Tide freshman said in a video posted Sunday on social media that he knew «something much bigger could have happened.» A judge in Holmes County, Florida, on May 24 sentenced Mitchell to three years of probation with a fine and community service after Mitchell pleaded guilty to a charge of possession of more than 20 grams of cannabis. «I didn't know if I'd be able to play football again, but I continued to work out and stay close with the Lord and those who love me unconditionally,» Mitchell said. «During those times, it helped me to keep my mind off it.
But when I was by myself looking at social media, what everybody had to say about it, it just felt like it happened again. »I didn't sleep at night." He was suspended from the Alabama team following the arrest, but Mitchell's father, Tony Mitchell Sr., posted on Facebook last week that the defensive back had been reinstated.
An Alabama spokesman declined to comment on Mitchell's status. Tony Sr. shared his son's video on Facebook, saying it was filmed during a talk to youth. «I was doing things I knew I shouldn't to try to fit in,» the younger Mitchell said, «but not everybody's your friend.» Mitchell, who is from Alabaster, Alabama, was a four-star prospect and the 15th-rated safety in the 247Composite rankings.