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Meet Brandon Dwyer, goalless College basketball player who has become viral

It is difficult for them to find a walk-in college athlete more famous than Brandon Dwyer.

After years in which he had expanded his online presence with series such as his “Road to 1 Point”, it seemed that the Senior Guard officially had the street from Florida Gulf Coast to achieve a college bucket when his team was eliminated on Monday evening by Queens College at Atlantic Sun Tournament.

However, the social media superstar informed the post that he wanted to play for another year at FGCU after three goalless college basketball.

“I have another year of justification, so I'll take it,” said Dwyer. “I definitely stay with FGCU and run it back and have 30 more games to reach this point.”

Brandon Dwyer did not achieve in his college career. Tiktok.com/@bdwyerr

Although Dwyer was a two-time state champion and have many freepers of Division II and Division III in the Sanford School in Delaware, he decided to fulfill his division I dreams and take a preferred walk in La Salle.

After just one year and in one game, Dwyer followed his coach Pat Chambers to FGCU and stepped up again.

Brandon Dwyer's “Road to 1 Point” made him a social media sensation. Tiktok.com/@bdwyerr

He first posted the videos to document the life of a college basketball player, but – according to Dwyer – “succeeds”.

Finally, he found a groove with more accessible content and his TikK-page blew into the air part due to another user who repeated Dwyers video with an additional screenshot from Dwyers did not exist.

“How do I react to it?” Dwyer wondered at the time.

Brandon Dwyers game protocol 2024-25

Date Opponent Minute FG Dot
11.22.24 CSU Bakersfield 1 0-1 0
12.8.24 LSU 1 0-0 0
12.28.24 Richmond 1 0-1 0
1.16.25 West Georgia 1 0-0 0
2.1.25 Always 1 0-0 0
2.26.25 Bellarmine 2 0-0 0

Some friends suggested retaliation, but Dwyer decided to lean on it and make fun of himself to “be a bench brazen”.

The viral series began here when Dwyer finally continued a point.

Brandon Dwyer performed in several games. Tiktok.com/@bdwyerr

From home games to street games to a tournament on the Jungfern Islands, Dwyer said that he was recognized by fans and Heckern alike.

“I didn't get a single minute in this tournament,” said Dwyer about the Paradise Jam event FGCU was last season.

Nevertheless, the fans flocked after the game.

“Then [my team] A little realized how “ok, that's crazy,” said Dwyer.

Since the beginning of the documentation of his trip, Dwyer has accumulated more than 1 million follower on TikTok and an additional 500,000 on Instagram.

He has branded business with companies such as Meta, Dick's Sporting Goods, Tinder, Dr. Pepper and many others met.

Brandon Dwyer plans to return to FGCU for another season. Tiktok.com/@bdwyerr

“All of these crazy brands that usually want me to talk about how I don't play,” said Dwyer. “I think it's funny.”

Still still – he has not recorded a single point in four years.

Dwyer has not yet achieved in three seasons for Lasalle and FGCU. Tiktok.com/@bdwyerr

Dwyer played nine minutes in eight career appearances and went 0: 3 off the field. Two of these attempts at the shooting came to the FGCU since he started the “Street 1 Point” tie -Koks.

He missed both shots in six games this season.

In the times when Dwyer checked in games during the blowouts, there were mixed reactions of opposing teams when Dwyer chased for a bucket.

In a 26-point victory against Veteron, Dwyer says that the opposing trainers screamed: “Don't let him touch the ball!” Checked as a Dwyer.

“Bro, I hope you score – but it won't be on me,” said a player to Dwyer.

“On the other hand, I will go to people like” How “if they set a Down screen for them, I go under and they will get their shot,” said Dwyer.

The dream will go beyond this season and Dwyer also mentioned that there will be a good chance that FGCU will be at this year's College Basketball Invitational (CBI) tournament and will give another chance or some another chance to crack the slices.

“Somehow people are invested in me to achieve a single basket,” said Dwyer. “I have to give myself a shot.”