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Arkansas QB Ryan Mallett Busted for Public Intoxication

Favored to become the starting quarterback next year at Arkansas, Ryan Mallett has hit a bit of a snag thanks to a public intoxication arrest deep deep deep into the early morning Sunday. He was arrested on Dickson Street in Fayetteville and booked at 3:47 AM.

Mallett is sort of a big deal because he's six foot six and bulletproof or something like that. He was a highly coveted recruit out of Texas who signed with and played for Michigan as a true freshman before transferring when Rich Rodriguez brought the spread circus to town. Arkansas, and specifically Bobby Petrino's explosive dropback system is a much better fit for Mallett. That is, if he can get his act together.

Competition in the form of Nathan Dick, younger brother of last year's starter Casey Dick, transferred to effectively clear the decks for Mallett. Maybe that's the problem. Regardless its an odd arrest, as our editor Ray Holloman said in email: The story says outside a "nightspot". I've been to Fayetteville. I don't think anything there qualifies as a "nightspot".

The last Arkansas player to get in trouble outside of a "nightspot" was the great Darren McFadden, who ended up injuring his toe just a few weeks before the 2006 opener against USC after some kind of equally early morning altercation.

Punishment remains unclear at the moment, as Arkansas has only expressed a cursory "disappointment" and that Mallett will face "team discipline". Translate that however you wish but count on him skipping the doghouse long before the season opener so long as he stays out of further trouble. That's not too much to ask, right?

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