Mitchell heading to N.C. State

Arkansas quarterback Brandon Mitchell is dragged down by Alabama linebacker Adrian Hubbard during the third quarter of play Saturday, Sept. 15, 2012, at Razorback Stadium in Fayetteville.

Former Arkansas quarterback Brandon Mitchell wrote on his Facebook page Monday that he has decided to transfer to North Carolina State.

Mitchell, a 6-4, 230-pound senior, and Arkansas Coach Bret Bielema said on May 6 that Mitchell elected to transfer after finishing spring No. 2 on the depth chart behind sophomore Brandon Allen.

Mitchell wrote a message on his Facebook page Monday that included the lines, “Today I close the door to the past, just opened the door to future, taking a deep breath, stepping on through and starting this exciting new chapter in my life. Here I come Raleigh, NC. Lets make this ride one to remember for the ages Wolf Pack Nation!”

The move to North Carolina State will reunite Mitchell with former Arkansas strength and conditioning coach Jason Veltkamp. First-year N.C. State Coach Dave Doeren was an assistant to Beilema at Wisconsin for five seasons from 2006-2010, the final three as defensive coordinator, before taking his first head coaching job at Northern Illinois.

The Wolfpack completed spring drills with 6-6 junior Pete Thomas and 6-1 sophomore Manny Stocker listed as co-starters at quarterback.

Arkansas Coach Bret Bielema said in Little Rock last weekend he helped coordinate with Mitchell the announcement he was leaving to help attract attention from other schools.

“Best thing we could do for Brandon is help him through the process and let him see some places that might have an interest and let him finish his career and have his opportunity and wish him the best of luck,” Bielema told the Democrat-Gazette.

Mitchell was eligible to transfer and be eligible immediately based on the NCAA’s graduate transfer rule.