NORMAN—Oklahoma quarterback Baker Mayfield's court punishment hasn't been released yet for his February arrest in Arkansas for multiple misdemeanor counts.
But his team punishment has been decided and, even more surprisingly, announced.
The OU Athletics Department announced Thursday that Mayfield will have to participate in university alcohol education as well as perform 35 hours of community service.
That punishment will be on top of whatever court-ordered punishment is issued stemming from his Feb. 25 arrest in Fayetteville, Arkansas for disorderly conduct, fleeing and resisting arrest.
His arrest was captured by two dashcams and released in the days following the incident.