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Former Arkansas quarterback Ryan Mallett drowns in Florida

In a devastating turn of events, the football community mourns the loss of Ryan Mallett, head football coach of White Hall High School and former Arkansas Razorback quarterback. Mallett tragically drowned in Florida, leaving behind a legacy of athletic prowess and unforgettable contributions to the sport he loved. The news of his passing has sent shockwaves through the football world.

The incident unfolded in Florida. He was swiftly transported to a nearby hospital. The former quarterback was pronounced deceased shortly after his arrival.

Ryan Mallett’s tenure as the head football coach of White Hall High School began on February 23, 2022, promising a bright future for the team under his leadership. His untimely death has left the school and its community in a state of profound grief, struggling to come to terms with the sudden loss of their esteemed coach.

Mallett, born on June 5, 1988, in Batesville, Arkansas, rose to fame as a standout quarterback for the University of Arkansas Razorbacks. With his larger-than-life talent and charismatic personality, he quickly became a beloved figure among fans. Mallett’s impressive skills on the field led the Razorbacks to some of their most remarkable moments in recent history.

The Arkansas Razorback Football program, deeply saddened by the tragic news, released a heartfelt statement expressing their shock and sorrow. They paid tribute to Mallett as a true legend, emphasizing his immense contributions to the program during his time as a Razorback. The statement extended condolences to Mallett’s mother, Debbie, and his extended family, acknowledging the profound impact his loss will have on those who knew him.

At this time, no further details surrounding the circumstances of Mallett’s drowning have been made available.

Former Warren Lumberjack and Razorback Jarius Wright, who was one of Mallett’s favorite targets while at Arkansas posted to twitter in honor of Mallett Tuesday evening.

Former Arkansas Coach Bobby Petrino also posted about Mallett on twitter.

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