FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. - Mitch Mustain, Arkansas' highly recruited quarterback who asked for and received his release from the Razorbacks this week, has re-enrolled at the university for classes this semester, a school spokesman said.<br>
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Mustain, a freshman, re-enrolled for classes late Friday afternoon, said Steve Voorhies, manager of media relations for the university.<br>
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Citing an anonymous source, The Morning News of Springdale reported Friday that Mustain would not rejoin the Razorbacks. KHOG television station in Fayetteville reported that Mustain has received interest from several schools, but that time constraints made it difficult for the freshman to pick a college.<br>
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Neither Mustain nor his mother could immediately be reached for comment Friday.<br>
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Razorbacks coach Houston Nutt had cleared Mustain to seek a transfer, and Tulsa, Texas Tech and Texas-El Paso have all expressed interest in the quarterback.<br>
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Tulsa is where former Arkansas offensive coordinator Gus Malzahn took a job as assistant head coach earlier this week. Malzahn was Mustain's high school coach at Springdale.<br>
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Nutt has left open the possibility for Mustain to return to the Razorbacks.