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Not So Fast My Friend...Ryan Mallett Edition

by Cornfed78
created February 14, 2008, last edited February 10, 2009
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Former University of Michigan Quarterback Ryan Mallett is appealling the NCAA for immediate eligibility. Mallett, his family and apparently the University of Arkansas believe he should play instead of sitting out one year after transferring as per NCAA rules. Arkansas athletic director Jeff Long said in a release, "After visiting with Ryan and his parents, we feel that it is appropriate to file a waiver in this case based on extenuating circumstances, while the outcome of the waiver request is uncertain, we feel strongly that as an institution we should offer our full support to Ryan and his family in this process."

Mallett's claim is that he should not be punished because an incoming coach runs a system which does not fit his pocket-passing style. The 6'7" Mallett, who played in 11 games for the Wolverines this past season, has three years of eligibility remaining. Mallett appears well suited to a pro-style offense, but Rodriguez's offense works well with a more mobile quarterback. Bobby Petrino, new Arkansas head coach helped develop Jake Plummer at Arizona State and Brian Brohm at Louisville. Brian Brohm could be the first quarterback selected in this year’s NFL Draft. Rich Rodriguez hasn’t produced any NFL-worthy quarterbacks.

Personally I believe given Petrino's recent hisory Falcons debacle, Mallett will probably have a 3rd head coach before he completes his eligibility. I think the NCAA will deny his claim, which may cause Mallett and his family to try the Maurice Clarett route, hopefully minus the jail time.

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OneflydudeAll-American
653 days ago
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Jeeerrk
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Tyrone BriggsHall of Famer
653 days ago
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<sarcasm>But what about the wonderful free education Mr. Ryan "I'm a STUDENT-athlete" Mallett is receiving at Michigan?</sarcasm>
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LASportsblogAAA-er
653 days ago
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I've always felt that players shouldn't be penalized when a coaching change happens because coaches aren't when they change schools.
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Cornfed78Draft Pick
653 days ago
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Normally not but it looks like Rich Rodriguez is about to change that too.
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Bobbyjim45Draft Pick
653 days ago
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Yeah, I don't really understand why guys have to sit out a year. I guess it's just to keep them from transferring whenever something happens they don't like, but you'd think that as long as they don't transfer in the middle of the season, they shouldn't lose eligibility.
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CheezerAll-Star
652 days ago
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He doesn't lose any years of eligibility. He just needs to sit a year.
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LASportsblogAAA-er
652 days ago
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But why cheezer? If a coach, say for instance Bob Huggins decides after 1 season into his contract at Kansas State that their is a better opportunity somewhere else, why does he get to jump jobs without sitting out a year? However, if I am miserible at UC Santa Barbara and I'd rather play soccer at New Mexico State and I transfer after 1 season, I have to sit out an entire year. If I already redshirted I lose a year of eligibilty, unless I peition or use the Medical Grey Shirt. So why am I held under a penalty but the Coach who jumps ship on the university, his team and the incoming recurits faces no repercussions? He is the adult under contract, but the student is the one who pays - why?
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Bobbyjim45Draft Pick
653 days ago
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He has dreams of being the next Jake Plummer? Why not shoot for the stars: the next Elvis Grbac!
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Simms1156Div-I Stud
652 days ago
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I agree with the fact that he should not be punished for a coaching change.
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