1. I hope the kid fails in every aspect of football. He has no loyalty whatsoever. He wants to play for the name on the back of his jersey, whatever color it may be. Apparently, a 10-win season means **** if you don't get the stats. (By the way, he started a bunch of those games)
  2. BTW, anyone know where Mustain is looking to go? Maybe we could pick him up. Might be a good backup for Lee. :thumb:
  3. Yeah, but we know that we have the coaching staff to overcome that. Deep down, they know this year was a fluke and that they did not belong in the SECCG.

  4. Good one:thumb:
  5. You obviously don't understand what loyalty means. Nutt Lied to him and his parents, his high school coach and his two friends and their families just to get their signature and to save his job. Why do you think the coach and at least two of the kids are transferring after just one season? Why do you think the kids and parents are all saying that Nutt lied to them? Nutt owed them the truth from the beggining, they owe him nothing after his lies.
  6. Nutt: Mustain Can Leave

    http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/news/story?id=2733190

    Nutt: Mustain can leave Arkansas
    Associated Press

    LITTLE ROCK -- Arkansas quarterback Mitch Mustain, undefeated as a Razorbacks' starter, is now allowed to transfer.

    Mustain asked for permission to switch schools, although coach Houston Nutt appeared to be holding out hope Mustain might decide to stay with the team even after receiving his release.

    "I don't know for sure where we are right now," Nutt said Tuesday. "Naturally, I don't want him to go. I want him to stay here."

    The move came shortly after offensive coordinator Gus Malzahn, Mustain's high school coach, left to become assistant head coach and co-offensive coordinator at Tulsa. Mustain and Malzahn joined the Razorbacks a year ago from Springdale High School.

    Mustain was the Parade magazine prep player of the year in 2005.

    Nutt said he met with Mustain to talk about the freshman's future, but he wouldn't go into detail about what was said. The coach acknowledged he doesn't remember many instances of players changing their minds after being released.

    Mustain went 8-0 as a starter in 2006, helping Arkansas to a 10-4 season and a No. 15 ranking.

    But Mustain was benched in a win over South Carolina in November, and he hardly played again until he split time with starter Casey Dick in the Razorbacks' Capital One Bowl loss to Wisconsin.

    Last month, the parents of Mustain and two other freshmen met with athletic director Frank Broyles amid concerns that Malzahn didn't have enough control over the offense. One of the freshmen, receiver Damian Williams, has since transferred to Southern California, and now Mustain has asked for his release.

    The third, tight end Ben Cleveland, was in Kansas for a friend's funeral. His status is unclear, Nutt said.

    Arkansas hired Malzahn after the 2005 season, and Mustain eventually signed with the Razorbacks. But Arkansas relied on its running game -- tailback Darren McFadden was the Heisman Trophy runner-up -- and the spread, no-huddle offense Malzahn used in high school never became a fixture.

    The Razorbacks won 10 straight games this season -- but the warm feelings from that stretch have been overshadowed lately. Arkansas lost three in a row to end the season, and now Malzahn's abrupt departure has caused more turmoil.

    "I've told all the players, if they want their release, we'll grant their release," Nutt said.

    Copyright 2007 by The Associated Press
  7. I'd like to see him go to bama then they could wonder if their coach AND their quarterback would be back each year! :hihi:
  8. Sounds a lot like a Lester Earl deal to me.:geauxtige
  9. Word is that Arkansas has had tow other players leave as well. One is supposedly London Crawford, the receiver from Bama that we had as a commit until he changed his pledge to the Piggies.
  10. An e-mail from an Arky friend of mine:

    " Mustain is going to Tulsa to follow his traitor coach. Good ridness. But we sure do need a quarterback. Dick cannot get the job done. "