FAYETTEVILLE The tragic drowning death of legendary University of Arkansas quarterback Ryan Mallett on Tuesday likely got Razorback fans thinking about the legacy of the 6-7 quarterback who smashed records in his two years as a starter.
The tragic drowning death of former University of Arkansas quarterback Ryan Mallett on Tuesday likely got Razorback fans thinking about the legacy of the 6-7 quarterback, who smashed records in his two seasons as a starter.
The tragic drowning death of former University of Arkansas quarterback Ryan Mallett on Tuesday likely got Razorback fans thinking about the legacy of the 6-7 quarterback, who smashed records in his two seasons as a starter.
In an interview on “Good Morning America” he said the scariest moment was swimming past his 9-year-old son, Orry, to his 8-year-old niece, who was in more danger.