Who at UVM would you vote most likely to be famous? If you have been catching up on your TV this summer, then you know the safest bet would be sophomore Devon Barley. This past summer, Barley competed against thousands for a record deal on “The Voice,” according to NBC. The show had a blind audition in which celebrity coaches chose singers to mentor. “The audition process was pretty rigorous,” Barley said. “It’s a lengthy process because they’re looking for both talent and feeling.” Christina Aguilera, Cee Lo Green — who also wanted Barley for his team — and Blake Shelton were other team leaders, according to NBC’s website. “The casting part leading up to that point was so tough that it just made everything worth it,” Barley said. Barley made it to the second quarter final round, which is much further than he had anticipated, he said. “Honestly, my expectations when auditioning were just that I was going to get some great advice from people who know what they’re talking about and have an overall great experience,” Barley said. “That’s am.” Although he may have come out of the experience one semester behind and without having been crowned as “The Voice,” Barley said he has no regrets. “The one thing I want to say is that if anyone has an opportunity to do something that they love, do it or you’ll regret it forever,” he said. “I’m at least a semester behind because of the show but I’ve never been happier knowing that I went for