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“No decision has been made,” Debbie Mallett said Thursday night of her son, the freshman quarterback — currently — at Michigan.
“Everybody thinks they know what Ryan’s doing. But Ryan has not made a decision yet. All these sources? They never came from anyone here.”
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Reports have flown across Internet message boards and even onto a newspaper’s Web site Thursday, identifying where Mallett likely will land (UCLA, Arkansas, Texas) when he transfers.
According to Debbie Mallett, any of that could be true, but none of it is now.
“He could be at UCLA, he could be somewhere else, he could be at Michigan,” she said. “But when I talked to him (Wednesday) night, he hadn’t made any decisions.”
While she continues to field phone calls from every interested party — her daughter even called Thursday — she’s amazed at the interest.
“He’s not a cure for cancer,” she said of the thousands of fans across the country discussing her son. “We appreciate he has fans, but I don’t know how he handles this. He’s just 19 years old.”
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MolGenBuckeye;1049372; said:Ryan Mallett is the cure for cancer.
Schilling was a 5-star prospect, and Boren a 4 or 5 based on which sites you believe. Heck, Long, Kraus, and Mitchell were all 4-star prospects too. So ... yeah ... most of these guys were considered Top 10 among their peers for their classes.SNIPER26;1048608; said:One of the most highly touted O-Lines? Everyone fucking sucked except for Long.
Dryden;1049412; said:Schilling was a 5-star prospect, and Boren a 4 or 5 based on which sites you believe. Heck, Long, Kraus, and Mitchell were all 4-star prospects too. So ... yeah ... most of these guys were considered Top 10 among their peers for their classes.
Not my fault if they're not developing at UM.
I didn't say they were actually good, just that they've always been highly touted. :p
BayBuck;1049736; said:Ryan Mallett will play QB for Michigan and UCLA next season--and lead them both to the Rose Bowl against each other.
BayBuck;1049736; said:Ryan Mallett will play QB for Michigan and UCLA next season--and lead them both to the Rose Bowl against each other.