FAYETTEVILLE, Arkansas -
University of Oklahoma star quarterback is now facing charges related to public intoxication in Arkansas Saturday morning.
According to our CBS affiliate KFSM 5 News, Fayetteville Police responded to the intersection of West and Dickson just before 2:30 a.m. Mayfield was said to be “yelling profanities and was causing a scene”.
He was arrested on four charges, including public intoxication, disorderly conduct, fleeing and resisting arrest.
His first court hearing is scheduled for Monday, February 27, at which point information on his arrest will be released, meaning he could spend the weekend in jail depending on Washington County procedures.
Oklahoma issued a brief statement Saturday morning, noting only that it was aware of the incident. Exactly what actions OU will take moving forward are not yet known -- as are the details of the incident.
Mayfield has started the last two seasons at Oklahoma, throwing for nearly 4,000 yards with 46 touchdowns (six rushing) and eight interceptions in 2016 as a Heisman Trophy finalist. Heading into the 2017 season, Mayfield is one of the early leaders to win the Heisman at 13/2 odds. He was recently granted an additional year of eligibility.
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