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Arkansas football greats Ryan Mallett, James Rouse and Clint Stoerner were among eight former Razorback student-athletes ...
Arkansas honors eight Razorback legends, including late Mallett plus another quarterback in Clint Stoerner and record-setting ...
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.
Eight former University of Arkansas student-athletes have been selected as members of the 2025 class of the University of ...
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 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.
New England Patriots quarterback Ryan Mallett, #15, makes a pass in the first quarter against the Washington Redskins during a preseason NFL game at FedExField on Aug. 7, 2014 in Landover, Maryland.
Ryan Mallett Treated High School Football Player He Coached as His 'Son' Before Both of Their Deaths "They couldn't be without each other," Shaneisha Robinson said of Mallett and her son Ben Redix ...
Former NFL player Ryan Mallett 's girlfriend is speaking out after his sudden death. Madison Carter, a medical student at Arkansas State, thanked friends and family for reaching out to offer their ...
Ryan Mallett always knew his football destiny: ‘I was going to be a coach’ By Miles Schachner Published June 28, 2023, 4:24 p.m. ET ...
Ryan Mallett, #15 of the Baltimore Ravens, warming up before a preseason game against the New Orleans Saints at Mercedes-Benz Superdome on Aug. 31, 2017 in New Orleans. (Wesley Hitt/Getty Images) ...
Mallett couldn’t have been happier. Maybe no one else understood why Ryan Mallett — Ryan Mallett! — had become an assistant coach for a lousy, out-of-the-way, high school team.