Article By TeaMoe Oliver on 3rd May, 2010
Mitch Mustain's game was just as intriguing and impressive as a 50-foot slide or a moon bounce. Mustain was 19/29 passing for 299 yards and five TDs. While most of his reps in the first half came against the second-string defense, in the second half he faced the starters.
Mustain played the majority of the second half, while incumbent starter Matt Barkley rested a sore right hand, and seemed to get more and more comfortable as the second half went on. Barkley was 7/19 for 87 yards, and 41 of his 87 came on his lone touchdown pass to a wide-open Patrick Patterson.
Just by looking at the statistics alone, one can s...
Read Complete Article at Bleacher Report - College Football