Oklahoma quarterback Baker Mayfield's court punishment hasn't been decided for his February arrest in Arkansas for disorderly conduct, public intoxication, fleeing and resisting arrest.
But his team punishment has been decided.
Mayfield will have to participate in university alcohol education as well as perform 35 hours of community service, the OU Athletics Department announced Thursday. Some of Mayfield's community service will include working with law enforcement.
"As I stated earlier," I could not be more disappointed in my actions and the embarrassment they caused for my university and team," Mayfield said in a statement.