After spending a semester as the associate sports editor and a semester in Bristol, Conn., interning for ESPN, Tim Dwyer has returned to being a lowly men's basketball beat writer in what will, graduation pending, be his last semester at The Kansan. Come May, Dwyer hopes to return to ESPN or seek his fortune as a writer (you know, in the emotional well-being sense, because sportswriters don't make bank). Dwyer's goal for the coming season is to get a standing ovation at senior day in Allen Fieldhouse. No days off. F.O.E.
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