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Former BU recruit Thijin Moses dismissed from DePaul
Former BU recruit Thijin Moses dismissed from DePaul
More dismal results for former Boys to Men Academy players. Thijin Moses was dismissed from DePaul "for violating team rules and university policies".
He had not yet appeared in any of DePaul's games this season.
The reason he hadn't appeared this year, was said that he was going to be redshirted, even though he played last year as a freshman but was disappointingly bad. I have thought all along, that one of the main reasons he was ever recruited to DePaul in the first place was only to bolster DePaul's chances of landing his fellow Sudanese and Boys to Men teammate Mac Koshwal.
Now that DePaul has Koshwal, they see even less need to stick with Moses.
But this has amazingly supported my claim that the Boys to Men players likely will never have much impact at the D-I level....and so many have fizzled out that there aren't many left that even have much chance.
The reason he hadn't appeared this year, was said that he was going to be redshirted, even though he played last year as a freshman but was disappointingly bad. I have thought all along, that one of the main reasons he was ever recruited to DePaul in the first place was only to bolster DePaul's chances of landing his fellow Sudanese and Boys to Men teammate Mac Koshwal.
Now that DePaul has Koshwal, they see even less need to stick with Moses.
But this has amazingly supported my claim that the Boys to Men players likely will never have much impact at the D-I level....and so many have fizzled out that there aren't many left that even have much chance.
Soon you will be able to add Xavier Crawford to that list. I hope the founder of B2M is enjoying the money he stole from these kids.
Not sure where Thijin Moses will end up, but how many teams need a skinny, 6-6 non-scoring wing player who doesn't understand the team aspect of the game and who came from a bad coaching background.
He is an emaciated version of Saihou Jassey.
That article in the link above also says this about Mac Koshwal....
"Koshwal, who has started all three games, didn’t take a shot in the last game, an example of how the inside-outside
game Wainwright is trying to develop is still a work in progress. ‘‘I can’t remember not taking a shot in a game,’’ said Koshwal,
who leads the team in rebounding (8.0 rpg.)"
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