Devo Appreciation Thread

Started by BleedinRed, Mar 18, 2023, 06:47 PM

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olive_branch_hog

Quote from: Thin Red Swine on Mar 18, 2023, 09:51 PMHe's essentially Clint McDaniel with better offense.


Clint McDaniel was a 3-point assassin his final two seasons - both of which Ark made the National Championship game.

DrMongoose

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Quote from: olive_branch_hog on Mar 18, 2023, 11:18 PMClint McDaniel was a 3-point assassin his final two seasons - both of which Ark made the National Championship game.

Clint, Roger, and Corey were a three headed monster.

interesting comparison (devo to Clint) but I can see it.

this team is known for defense, which is an Arkansas calling card, but the layups and dunks which are part of the Arkansas legacy is rare with this group. it is interesting.
Check your damn blood pressure!

"They've got to do a better job preparing our young men and putting them in positions to be succesful." - Hunter Yurachek 9/15/25

abnormal hog

My wife, who is a KU grad, was ragging on Devo just before he took over the game. I asked her what she thought of him after the game?

DrMongoose

good read here - Devo MF Davis

where is the Devo NIL merch?? I'm ready to buy!
Check your damn blood pressure!

"They've got to do a better job preparing our young men and putting them in positions to be succesful." - Hunter Yurachek 9/15/25

buff2.0

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Where are these fucking onions coming from?

"But, that's just it. He left it all on the floor.

In Ricky Council.

In Kamani Johnson.

In Jordan Walsh.

In Anthony Black."
"That's embarrassing.  Looks like Josh Duggar the first time his parents asked him to babysit."

For $7 mil I'll put a webcam in front of my shitter so I can answer fan questions while I drop the Longhorns off in College Station.

Once authored a post that critics claimed, "Was notaslibro level."

red death

It was one of the gutsiest, epic tournament performances in Razorback history.  The epitome of what Razorback fight and grit is all about. 

He earned it, this is his team now.  The tears are because it's been a struggle with the new guys and all the hype.  He didn't start the season well, got benched in Maui. 

It's a story of redemption and never giving up. 

We are in the sweet 16 because he single handidly scored 21 points in the 2nd half.  I'm going to say that's not been done by any Razorback in a half since Todd Day got 21 in the first half against Kansas in 1992.  We lost that game though because Day went cold in the 2nd. 

So I think individually it was the best all time and one of those things that will be brought up long after he hangs it up.
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