Monday, February 21, 2011

Former Razorback Arrested By Cameron Anderson

Mitch Mustain, who is a former Arkansas Razorback quarterback was preparing for the NFL draft but has taken a turn for the worse being arrested on February 2nd.  The LAPD booked Mustain with suspicion of selling prescription narcotics.  After attempting to sell Adderall to an under cover officer, Mustain was taken into custody.

          Being one of the most highly sought after high school football players ever, Mustain won the National Player of the Year Award his senior year at Springdale High School.  Every major college recruited Mustain but ended up signing with the University of Arkansas.

          In 2006, Mustain a true freshman started 8 games for the Razorbacks and won all 8.  Mustain was benched late in the season was over Mustain decided to transfer to USC in Los Angeles.  While at USC he started only one game, a loss against rival Notre Dame. 

          Prior to his arrest Mustain was preparing to workout for NFL scouts in hopes of improving his draft stock for May’s NFL draft.  With NFL teams doing extensive background checks, this does not help Mustain’s stock.  A close friend to Mustain says that he is still planning to enter the draft and the charges will most likely be dropped do to his prior clean record.  Only time will tell the future of the once highly wanted player in football.

                                            

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