Vito Tisdale pleaded guilty to marijuana possession

Vito Tisdale’s eventful offseason continues.
WDRB’s Jason Riley reports the Kentucky defensive back was cited for possession of marijuana near his hometown of Bowling Green last month. A class B misdemeanor, the charge can carry up to 45 days in jail. He pleaded guilty July 28 and received probation.

Tisdale was charged last Thursday with first degree burglary and first degree wanton endangerment for allegedly brandishing a firearm at a frat March 6 party.
A four-star recruit the third-ranked player from the state of Kentucky in the class of 2020, Tisdale played in ten games for the Wildcats as a true freshman. He recorded 20 tackles, 0.5 TFL, and set a career-high in the TaxSlayer Gator Bowl with six take-downs.
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