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Mitchell Stewart Mustain (born February 27, 1988) is an American former professional football player. He played high school football and baseball at Springdale High School in Springdale, Arkansas . Mustain played his first year of college football at the University of Arkansas in 2006 before transferring to the University of Southern California ...
Mitch Mustain: Sr. November 27 1 0–1 2009 [16] Matt Barkley: Fr. September 5 12 9–3 Aaron Corp: So. September 19 1 0–1 2008 [17] Mark Sanchez: Jr. 13 12–1 All-Pac-10 First Team; Rose Bowl MVP 2007 [18] John David Booty: Sr. 10 9–1 Rose Bowl MVP Mark Sanchez: So. October 13 3 2–1 2006 [19] John David Booty: Jr. September 2 13 11–2 ...
In May, the Trojans were joined by former Arkansas quarterback Mitch Mustain, who had an 8–0 win–loss record as a starter during his freshman (and only) year with the team. [41] Mustain joined fellow Arkansas teammate and wide receiver Damian Williams , who transferred from Arkansas before the 2006 bowl season.
The score at the Half was 23–7. In the third quarter, Darren McFadden rushed 18 yards for a touchdown but was flagged for excessive celebration. The penalty was counted on the extra point and Jeremy Davis missed it and the score was 29–7. Later, Mitch Mustain threw a 12-yard TD pass to Marcus Monk, and a two-point conversion made it 37–7.
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The 2010 USC Trojans football team represented the University of Southern California in the 2010 NCAA Division I FBS college football season. The Trojans were led by head coach Lane Kiffin, who was in his 1st season. They played their home games at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum as members of the Pacific-10 Conference.
In the third quarter, the Trojans kicked a field goal and Mitch Mustain ran in for a 1-yard touchtown, which was aided by a Notre Dame fumble. Joe Houston's 37-yard field goal gave the Trojans a fourth quarter lead.