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Former Arkansas quarterback Ryan Mallett will be posthumously inducted into the school’s Hall of Honor, the Razorbacks ...
Arkansas honors eight Razorback legends, including late Mallett plus another quarterback in Clint Stoerner and record-setting ...
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Stoerner was Arkansas' quarterback from 1997-99, earning second-team all-conference honors in '98 and '99 and leading the Razorbacks to a share of the SEC West title in '98. He is currently ranked No.
Ryan Mallett didn’t choose to chase a college or pro job though. Instead he decided to apply himself to the high school ranks, where he felt he could most impact his players on and off the field.
The football community is mourning the death of Ryan Mallett, the former NFL quarterback who died in a drowning accident on Tuesday. Mallett starred for the University of Arkansas Razorbacks from ...
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Former NFL quarterback Ryan Mallett, a third-round draft pick of the Patriots in 2011, has died in a drowning accident around Destin, Fla., the Arkansas-based website Deltaplex News reported Tuesday.
Ryan Mallett. Wesley Hitt/Getty A yellow flag warning had been issued at the time of Mallett's drowning, "which is just swim with caution," according to the sheriff.
Ryan Mallett, #15 of the Arkansas Razorbacks, looks to pass in the first quarter against the Ohio State Buckeyes during the Allstate Sugar Bowl at the Louisiana Superdome on Jan. 4, 2011 in New ...
Ryan Mallett’s girlfriend posts emotional message after drowning death: ‘I’m so sorry I couldn’t save you’ "Words cannot convey how badly I miss you. I hope you know how loved you are." ...
Mallett played in New England for three seasons after getting selected in the third round of the 2011 Draft. Ryan Mallett reportedly passed away on Tuesday at the age of 35. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke) ...
Mallett earned All-SEC second-team honors both times, falling behind Tebow in 2009 and Cam Newton in 2010, two Heisman-award winning quarterbacks. He finished seventh in Heisman voting in 2010.
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