He's gone; Hog QB Ryan Mallett thanks all who prepped him for NFL draft

He's gone; Hog QB Ryan Mallett thanks all who prepped him for NFL draft

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 UA coach Bobby Petrino says
goodbye to QB Ryan Mallett.
FAYETTEVILLE - The following statement is from University of Arkansas career passing leader Ryan Mallett:

"After careful consideration, I have decided to declare for the 2011 NFL Draft. Ever since I was a kid, my dream has always been to play for the Razorbacks and I am thankful I had the opportunity to do so. A year ago, when I returned to school I said I wanted to help lead this team to a place among the nation's elite, and for the Razorback community to have a mindset to expect greatness. There is no doubt we got there together and this program will continue to play games on the biggest stages, and when it does, we'll come out swinging.

"Playing in the NFL is a goal of mine and I am grateful to the people that have prepared me to take the next step. Coach (Bobby) Petrino is a winner, a man of character and the hardest worker I have ever seen. I'd also like to thank Coach (Garrick) McGee for everything he has done for me and in particular helping develop my mental approach to the game. The leadership of Chancellor David Gearhart and Director of Athletics Jeff Long is a model for me, and I am extremely appreciative of the tireless work they do for all University of Arkansas students every day. The Razorback fans are the greatest in the country, and their support for me and the team throughout my career has been humbling. Arkansas is where my heart is, and I'm proud to say that I will always be a Razorback."

Statement from University of Arkansas football coach Bobby Petrino: "I am very proud of Ryan Mallett and I can't say enough about what he has done for this program. Leaders do their job extremely well and lift everyone around them to compete better and Ryan does those things. One of the greatest parts about coaching is watching individuals become adults while they are in college and Ryan has certainly developed not just as a player, but as a person. I know Ryan will be successful in life and I wish him the best in the NFL."

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