
After Baker Mayfield's arrest for public intoxication, disorderly conduct, resisting arrest and fleeing Saturday morning, speculation arose on what Mayfield's punishment would and should be.
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ESPN's Booger McFarland tweeted out that Bob Stoops shouldn't suspend Mayfield at all, and he pointed to how Nick Saban handled Cam Robinson's suspension last season.
If I'm Bob Stoops I don't suspend Baker Mayfield 1 game.. Saban didn't suspend Robinson at all last year What's the difference ?
— Booger (@SECbooger) February 26, 2017
Robinson was arrested along with teammate Hootie Jones prior to last season in Louisiana for a felony weapons charge and for possession of marijuana. The charges were later dropped, and Robinson wasn't suspended.
Stoops has yet to make a decision on Mayfield, and he will likely wait to see what happens with the charges. Mayfield was arrested in Fayetteville, Arkansas early Saturday morning.
Stoops was criticized for how he handled the Joe Mixon situation, so his decision on Mayfield will be closely watched.
(h/t Saturday Down South)
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