Arkansas Times

Razorback Expats

With: John Slater & Stephen Ursery
Calling the Hogs from points way yonder.

« Wednesday Hodge Podge | Main | Expectations Are Certainly Running High »

Another QB Controversy for Mustain?

from Scout.com

Stephens Media's Harry King reports that former Hog Mitch Mustain is in line to start USC's season opener against Virginia and speculates that the Springdale native may soon find himself in the midst of another quarterback controversy.

It already seems like a long time ago that Mustain and his stage mother Beck Campbell took their act, appropriately, to Los Angeles (that's not to say that plenty of other people didn't behave foolishly during that whole sorry soap opera).

I felt that it was probably best for everybody involved that Mustain left when he did, but one can't help but wonder what Bobby Petrino could do with the young man. Hopefully, a newly confident Casey Dick and, in the years to come, Ryan Mallet will make it a moot question. I'm confident that at least Mallet will.

Besides, Campbell's presence would probably be one way to guarantee that Petrino's itinerant ways would continue. One season of dealing with her, and Michael Vick's dog-fighting-ring-induced woes might seem like a day at the beach.

(more at www.razorbackexpats.com)

Post a comment

(If you haven't left a comment here before, you may need to be approved by the site owner before your comment will appear. Until then, it won't appear on the entry. Thanks for waiting.)

Was helicopter worth it?
Date: 11/27/2008
By: Leslie Newell Peacock

A 45-year-old wildlife officer with the state Game and Fish Commission patrolling for game law violators from aboard the agency's helicopter was killed Nov. 16 when the helicopter crashed in a field. /more/
>> It's not too late for a flu shot

Wal-Mart's new boss
Date: 11/27/2008
By: Arkansas Times Staff

Wal-Mart surprised the investment community last week by announcing that Mike Duke, a top international division officer, would succeed Lee Scott as CEO of the Bentonville-based retailer in February. /more/


The feel-good season
Date: 11/27/2008
By: Arkansas Times Staff

The "feel-good" story is a journalistic staple, especially in the holiday season. /more/

Home / Blogs / This Week / Entertainment / Real Estate / Classifieds / Subscribe / Contact