Columnist All but Calls Mitch Mustain a Bust

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 Columnist All but Calls Mitch Mustain a Bust
After transferring from the banana republic that is Arkansas football to the Shangri-La that is USC, it was expected that Mitch Mustain would seriously challenge to become the next quarterback at USC. NCAA rules forced him into a year on the practice squad where he appeared all but even with Mark Sanchez in the battle to replace John David Booty this year. That's all changed. Sanchez was ... [link]

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If Sanchez can't go could it be Corp over Mustain?
Published 8/20/2008 by Paragon SC at Conquest Chronicles
... things would change in the second scrimmage. Except that wasn't really the case. Most observers rated Mustain and Corp even in scrimmage No. 2, although some felt Corp had come out slightly ahead again. Carroll hasn't said anything officially, but in practices this week, Corp, the more mobile of the two, has appeared with the first-team offense more often than Mustain. That is not a good sign for the Arkansas transfer. HT: Brian Grummel at the FanHouse. . . . . Could it be that Mustain is looking ...

Gene Smith Blasts Comcast
Published 8/21/2008 by Jason at Eleven Warriors
... If USC has to look to Mitch Mustain to fill-in for Mark Sanchez, they may be vulnerable. A former beat reporter for the Trojans is saying that Mustain has lost his groove and may be supplanted by redshirt frosh Aaron Corp in the 2 spot. ...

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