I promised this post to a few people who are probably no longer following this blog. I'm a man of my word, so here it is...the Eric Devendorf post.
Devendorf is another, in a seemingly ubiquitous succession of rat-like white guards for the Syracuse Orange. Followers of Big East basketball will be familiar with him, as will anyone who watched the Syracuse vs. UConn 6 overtime conference tournament game. If it seems like Eric should be in his 12th year at Syracuse, it's because he just about is. His freshman year was the 2005-06 season when he made the Big East all-freshman team. Devendorf was only a junior this season, after taking a medical redshirt during the 2007-08 season due to a torn ACL. It's amazing to think that us Big East followers have one more season to put with his antics. (Eric has declared for the NBA draft, but has not hired an agent, I'm thinking/assuming that he isn't going going to be selected and will be back with Coach Boeheim and Co. this fall)
Mr. Devendorf is noteworthy because of the following:
Justice. Sweet justice.
Pat Forde wrote this column right around the beginning of the NCAA Tournament titled: Devendorf Deals With The Hate. In the article we learn that Eric is the father of a 9 month old daughter and insists that he is a "down-to-earth dude". You can read it (if you so chose), but here are two fun quotes from #23 himself:
Ladies and gentlemen...that was the Eric Devendorf post.
You're welcome CJS.
Devendorf is another, in a seemingly ubiquitous succession of rat-like white guards for the Syracuse Orange. Followers of Big East basketball will be familiar with him, as will anyone who watched the Syracuse vs. UConn 6 overtime conference tournament game. If it seems like Eric should be in his 12th year at Syracuse, it's because he just about is. His freshman year was the 2005-06 season when he made the Big East all-freshman team. Devendorf was only a junior this season, after taking a medical redshirt during the 2007-08 season due to a torn ACL. It's amazing to think that us Big East followers have one more season to put with his antics. (Eric has declared for the NBA draft, but has not hired an agent, I'm thinking/assuming that he isn't going going to be selected and will be back with Coach Boeheim and Co. this fall)
Mr. Devendorf is noteworthy because of the following:
- Ironically wearing Michael Jordon & LeBron James' number 23
- His odd cross-with-a-basketball-in-the-middle-of-it tattoo
- Curious facial hair decisions
- Being a McDonald's All-American
- Constant preening and posing
- Acting "street" even though the Eminem fad is long over
- Striking a female student in the face on November 1st, 2008, at the time Devendorf said this was done in self defense
Justice. Sweet justice.
Pat Forde wrote this column right around the beginning of the NCAA Tournament titled: Devendorf Deals With The Hate. In the article we learn that Eric is the father of a 9 month old daughter and insists that he is a "down-to-earth dude". You can read it (if you so chose), but here are two fun quotes from #23 himself:
- On the public - "They probably think I'm an a-hole, man," the Syracuse shooting guard said with a smile on his face. "I know they do. I know everybody thinks I'm an a-hole."
- On the public's perception of himself - "I don't know if it's because of the tattoos or my competitive spirit. But sometimes people can get the wrong idea about a person."
Ladies and gentlemen...that was the Eric Devendorf post.
You're welcome CJS.
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ReplyDeleteActually the info in it is good, but why a post was dedicated to the scum of the earth is beyond me.
Things I'm not surprised at:
-He has a 9 month old daughter (yes douchebags usually knock up women without thinking)
-He said the beating was out of self defense...hmmm...I would be worried too if I was 6-4 and a woman came at me...wait...
-He knows that people think he is an a-hole and he is okay with it...it's because he actually is an a-hole
-Syracuse only suspended him for 2 games...for beating up a girl
I hate the fact that he will be playing college ball another year. I can't wait for 5 years from now when I pull up to get my oil changed at a Jiffy Lube in Syracuse (no particular reason for doing this) and I see his face as the one who is changing my oil. The only thing that I feel bad for in this guy's life is his illegitimate 9 month old child...she is going to have a rough life ahead of her.
i agree with matt. but i have to say that he's a pretty good college basketball player, especially off the dribble.
ReplyDeletethat was me, not annie. i guess annie started using firefox to post comments.
ReplyDeleteI will be removing http://ilovebrackets09.blogspot.com/2009 from my "daily rotation" bookmark list on firefox - to return next year - unless I am given a reason why I should stay with it.
ReplyDeleteagreed, are we done here dh, what about the .com you have?
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