Alabama defensive coordinator Pete Golding arrested on DUI charge

AP photo by Vasha Hunt / Alabama defensive coordinator Pete Golding works with players during a preseason practice this past August in Tuscaloosa.
AP photo by Vasha Hunt / Alabama defensive coordinator Pete Golding works with players during a preseason practice this past August in Tuscaloosa.

TUSCALOOSA, Ala. - University of Alabama defensive coordinator Pete Golding has been arrested and charged with a DUI.

Golding was listed as an inmate in the Tuscaloosa County Jail on Thursday morning after he was jailed on $500 bond. No further details were immediately available.

"I am deeply sorry for the actions that led to my arrest last night," Golding said in a released statement. "I sincerely apologize to my family, everyone in our organization, including our players, Coach (Nick) Saban, the staff, the University of Alabama, and our fans.

"Regardless of the outcome of this pending investigation, I did not uphold the values I have for myself and the values of the Alabama football program. I am committed to learning and growing from this mistake and I will work to earn back the trust of those who I have disappointed."

Saban hired Golding in 2018 as co-defensive coordinator with Tosh Lupoi. Golding was promoted in 2019 and helped the Crimson Tide win the national title the following season and a Southeastern Conference championship this past season, when they beat Georgia in the league title game.

The Tide then lost to the Bulldogs in a rematch in the College Football Playoff's national championship game last month in Indianapolis.

"We are mindful of the seriousness of the situation and will continue to gather more information to address this personnel matter," a statement attributed to the athletic department said.

Saban discussed Golding's contributions to the team and recruiting abilities on Wednesday in talking about the Tide's signing class, which ranked second nationally in the 2022 recruiting cycle.

"I think Pete has a great personality. I think he spends a lot of time with players," Saban said. "And I think it's all about relationships. I know that we have a good product here. Pete does a great job of selling that product.

"But I think in the end, the players know that he cares about them."

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