Almost five years ago to the day, Mustain signed with Arkansas as the homegrown hero, as hyped as any prospect the state had ever produced, along with three of his favorite Springdale High receivers and their coach, Gus Malzahn, the Razorbacks' new offensive coordinator. Within a year, Mustain and Malzahn had both been effectively driven out of the state, along with former Springdale receiver Damien Williams, who helped sell Mustain on a transfer to USC in 2007.
Unlike Williams, though, Mustain spent four years in L.A. toiling behind a succession of blue chips who came with even more hype than he had: First John David Booty, then Mark Sanchez, then Matt Barkley. Mustain stuck it out., eventually starting a single game, a 20-16 loss to Notre Dame in the final home date of his career last November.
A little over two months later, instead of preparing for the draft or a tryout – or for a normal career that doesn't involve being targeted by 280-pound freaks of nature – ahead of his 23rd birthday, he's Inmate No. 2573856. Whatever happened (or didn't happen) on the field, or with the fans in his home state, no "fallen star" story has to come to that.
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