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QB Prospect Ryan Mallet breaks his foot


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Fayetteville, AR (Sports Network) -

Arkansas quarterback Ryan Mallett suffered a broken bone in his left foot on Wednesday and will miss spring practice.

Mallett is expected to be sidelined for three to four months after breaking the bone during conditioning drills in the morning.

"It is unfortunate since Ryan works extremely hard and has made a commitment to the Razorbacks," said team head coach Bobby Petrino. "I am confident in our athletic trainers and medical staff and believe they are the best in the country. Ryan is a strong competitor who I know will put all his effort into overcoming his injury and continuing to lead this team."

Mallett finished the 2009 season with 3,624 passing yards and 30 touchdowns while matching or exceeding 16 school records. The former Michigan standout recently chose to forego the 2010 NFL Draft and return for his junior season in Fayetteville.

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http://www.wbir.com/sports/college/football/story.aspx?storyid=113509&catid=161

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:confused: Who in the hell is Ryan Mallet? Was he even on the map, much less the radar?

Ryan Mallett will be a Jr this year but will probably be the #1 QB coming out after his senior season, that is if he doesn't for go his Senior season

He's 6'7"

240lbs

http://espn.go.com/ncf/player/profile?playerId=232007

He transferred his freshman year from Michigan after LLoyd Carr announced he was retiring. He had to sit out a year. The kid has a huge arm and very accurate.

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