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Mallett to transfer to Arkansas
Ryan Mallett, who just finished his freshman season as a Michigan backup quarterback, is transferring to Arkansas, according to an Arkansas newspaper. Arkansas compliance director Marvin Caston said he was waiting to receive an official transfer release this afternoon, according to The Morning News in Fayetteville, Ark.
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