NORMAN—The details of the disposition of Baker Mayfield's court case related to a February arrest were released Monday.
Oklahoma's quarterback accepted a plea deal last week that resulted in $300 in fines, $160 in court costs and $483.20 in restitution for the charges of public intoxication, disorderly conduct and fleeing.
Mayfield was initially also charged with resisting arrest following his Feb. 25 arrest in Fayetteville, Arkansas, but that charge was dropped as part of the plea deal.
The plea deal was reached June 14, but the details weren't released until Monday.
A day after the plea deal, Mayfield's punishment from the OU Athletics Department was announced.