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We have more thoughts on the passing of Ryan Mallett, we then pivot to the exciting news of Duke coming to Fayetteville in November, generic vs name brand food and DQ has the five people that suck.

Grant Hall on shock hearing sudden news about Ryan Mallett’s death

It caught him completely by surprised plus looking at LSU’s College World Series’ title after downing Florida in Omaha.

Halftime Pod Presented By Eastside Liquor- Remembering Ryan Mallett

Guests- Grant Hall, Alyssa Orange & Bill King

RIP Ryan Mallett; Your Memories of Mallett; Hogs Hosting Duke in SEC/ACC

George Schroeder on entering Hall of Fame, passing of Razorback quarterback

Looking back over past stories he’s written about Ryan Mallett on day he goes into Sportswriter’s Hall of Fame.

Former Razorback quarterback Tyler Wilson remembering Ryan Mallett

Probably wouldn’t have come to Hogs if Mallett had been here, plus how he brought guys together as one team.

HALFTIME IS LIVE. Razorback football legend Ryan Mallett has passed away at the age of 35

11:15 – Grant Hall

12:15 – Alyssa Orange

1:15 – Bill King

RIP Ryan Mallett; Your Memories of Mallett; Hogs Hosting Duke in SEC/ACC;

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Bud Light Morning Rush Podcast: Ryan Mallett gone too soon. Today we celebrate his life

Tye, Tommy and Chuck honor and reflect on the legacy of Ryan Mallett. Tyler Wilson, former Arkansas QB and teammate of Ryan talks about his memories of him on and off the field. George Schroeder, an author who has written about Ryan also joins the show.

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Record-setting former QB’s death stuns teammates, coaches, fans

FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — The details on former Arkansas quarterback Ryan Mallett’s drowning Tuesday in the Gulf of Mexico are still a little thin, but many fans are shocked and saddened at the news.

The guy who set school passing records for the Razorbacks in just two seasons was now the head football coach at White Hall High School that was also stunned at the news from his vacation.

His death was confirmed by the White Hall School District in a post to its website. The Okaloosa (Fla.) County Sheriff’s Office identified Mallett as the victim of an apparent drowning offshore of Destin, Fla., a popular summer destination for beachgoers.

The sheriff’s office said it was investigating the accident. First responders were called to the beach behind 775 Gulf Shore Drive around 2:12 p.m.

“A group of people in the water near the second sandbar had reportedly been struggling to make their way back to shore,” the sheriff’s office wrote. “One of the individuals, an adult male, went under and lifeguards say he was not breathing when pulled out. Lifesaving measures were immediately undertaken but the man was pronounced deceased at the Destin Emergency Room.”

The White Hall School District described Mallett as a “beloved coach and educator” in a message to its website. It concluded with, “We ask that you remember his family, team, students, fellow coaches, and the White Hall School District staff in your prayers.”

Directing Bobby Petrino’s offense, Mallett directed an offense that blew up scoreboards and re-wrote the offense for the Hogs in 2009-10. For a lot of fans, it was a welcome relief after they had been jumping up and down proclaiming their superior coaching knowledge wanting more of an air attack for nearly a decade. That’s just fans.

The proof is in your final record and Mallett was 19-8 in two seasons and broke a lot of the passing records. He was the best deep passer seen for the Hogs since the days of Joe Ferguson in the early 1970’s.

He was the state’s Gatorade Player of the Year in 2006, was ranked the No. 2 quarterback nationally in his class and played in the U.S. Army All-American Bowl, where he was named the best player on his team.

Mallett played some as a true freshman at Michigan in 2007, but transferred to Arkansas with great fanfare following coaching changes for the Wolverines and the Razorbacks late that year.

He redshirted the 2008 season while learning coach Bobby Petrino’s offense, then mastered it as he started every game his final two seasons with the Razorbacks.

After starting his coaching career at Mountain Home, he had just completed a year at White Hall High School, just north of Pine Bluff, which also lost a key player just over a month ago. His offensive coordinator was former Razorback teammate Jarius Wright, who also was shocked at the news.

No more details are available at this time, but will be passed on as they become available here, social media and ESPN Arkansas programming.

Ruscin & Zach remember the career and life or Ryan Mallett

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Ruscin & Zach cover the news as we learn of the shocking death of Ryan Mallett on Tuesday.

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