In the police report, in response to an officer having asked about the history of the relationship, the woman explained that there was “a lot of manhandling” but Hill had never hit her.

Officers contacted Hill at his residence shortly after 11 p.m. Thursday. He was arrested without incident but, according to the police report, made a remark to officers that “he was being arrested for being black and she was white.”

More from the Stillwater police report: “(The woman) said Hill ‘threw’ her around like a ragdoll. … She explained Tyreek has a volatile temper and that he thought it was OK to punch and choke her.”

Hill’s arrest occurred less than a week after the junior running back from Pearson, Georgia, made one of the biggest plays in the history of OSU’s football series with Oklahoma.

With 45 seconds remaining in the fourth quarter of the Bedlam showdown in Norman, Hill scored on a 92-yard punt return that tied the score and sent the game to overtime. The Cowboys won 38-35, evening their overall record at 6-6 and securing a berth in the Cactus Bowl.