Meet Brandon Dwyer, the college basketball player who turned scoreless career into viral fame

You’ll have a hard time finding a walk-on college athlete more famous than Brandon Dwyer.After years of growing his online presence with series like his “Road to 1 Point,” it appeared the Florida Gulf Coast senior guard had officially run out of road to score a collegiate bucket when his team was eliminated by Queens College in the Atlantic Sun Tournament on Monday night.The social media superstar, however, told the Post he plans on playing another year at FGCU after three scoreless college basketball seasons.“I have another year of eligibility, so I’ll be taking that,” Dwyer said.“I’m definitely staying at FGCU and running it back and having 30 more possible games to get that point.”Despite being a two-time state champion and having plenty of Division II and Division III suitors out of Sanford School in Delaware, Dwyer elected to fulfill his Division I dreams and take a preferred walk-on spot at La Salle.After just a year there and appearing in one game, Dwyer followed his coach Pat Chambers to FGCU, joining the team as a walk-on once again.He initially posted the videos to document the life of a college basketball player, but those — according to Dwyer — “sucked.” He eventually found a groove with more relatable content and his TikTok page blew up — partly due to another user reposting Dwyer’s video with an added screenshot of Dwyer’s non-existent college stats.“How do I respond to this?” Dwyer wondered at the time.Some friends suggested retaliation, but Dwyer decided to lean into it and start “poking fun of” himself about “being a benchwarmer.”That’s where the viral series began as Dwyer continued his quest to finally score a point.From home games, to road games, to a tournament in the Virgin Islands, Dwyer said he was recognized by fans and hecklers alike.“I didn’t get a single minute in that tournament,” Dwyer said of the Paradise Jam event FGCU was in last season.Yet fans flocked for photos postgame.“That...