The International House of Guards

“John Pelphrey went down to Georgia, he was looking for a guard to steal. He was in a bind, his recruitin’ was behind, and he was willing to make a deal.”

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Ha, ha. That Weird Al Yankovic-like rewriting of Charlie Daniels’ “Devil Went Down to Georgia” popped into my mind when I read that John Pelphrey has inked 6-6 shooting guard Levan Patsatsia of Georgia — the impoverished country, not the impoverished state — for this year’s basketball team. Wow – talk about recruiting “’till the last dog dies,” as Bill Clinton might say. I’ve never heard of a player being inked at such a late date. Hopefully, this is an indication of how hard-working and relentless the Pelphrey-coached Razorbacks will be.

Pelphrey says the signing will provide much-needed guard depth. That’s quite a departure from the latter days of the Nolan era, when seemingly the entire roster consisted of guards, plus maybe one or two slow-footed big men generously described as “projects.”

Filed under: John Pelphrey, Nolan Richardson, Basketball — Stephen at 3:21 pm on Tuesday, August 14, 2007

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Comment by CharlieHog

August 14, 2007 @ 7:29 pm

haha…nice.

The AP story called this kid the best player in Georgia. I have no idea who wrote it or how good basketball is in Georgia, but there is a video of him on youtube and he’s definitely got a nice shot and nice size. And we definitely needed the help at guard, especially if we’re going to run next year.

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Comment by silverado

August 15, 2007 @ 12:53 pm

Good Karma: Georgia is north of “Turkey”

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