With Kim, he's always had his "mind set" on what job he wants to take next.By the way, maybe someone should have asked him to specify what mindset he was talking about? He was exactly always rather vague about that.
With Kim, he's always had his "mind set" on what job he wants to take next.By the way, maybe someone should have asked him to specify what mindset he was talking about? He was exactly always rather vague about that.
I think his next job title will be preceded by the word “Assistant”With Kim, he's always had his "mind set" on what job he wants to take next.
I’ll bet it’s Director…I think his next job title will be preceded the word “Assistant”
It would really be a good apology to Fairfax if he took some vcu grads job.Sandwich Specialist
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Sounds like he has found his spot. Good for him!![]()
Dinkins Ties Season High 25; Men’s Basketball Falls in Overtime to Quinnipiac - Manhattan University Athletics
HAMDEN, CT – Despite five players in double-figures, the Manhattan Jaspers Men's Basketball team (8-13, 4-6 MAAC) fell to the Bobcats of Quinnipiac University (13-7,gojaspers.com
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- "Redshirt junior guard Devin Dinkins tied a season high with 25 points on eight-of-15 shooting, which included four triples, two rebounds, two steals, four assists, and a perfect five-of-five from the charity stripe, in 41 minutes on the floor."
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Sydnor, Dinkins Named to Preseason All-MAAC First Team; Men’s Basketball Selected Fourth in Coaches’ Poll - Manhattan University Athletics
ATLANTIC CITY, NJ – The Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference has announced its 2025 Preseason All-MAAC Teams, with Manhattan landing a pair on its respective Firstgojaspers.com
"After completing his first season in Riverdale as a transfer from George Mason, redshirt junior guard Devin Dinkins was named to the Preseason All-MAAC First Team following an All-MAAC Third Team and Sixth Player of the Year award in 2024-25."
The Providence boards have been calling for his firing since last year.Jeff Goodman
@GoodmanHoops
Providence just blew a 21-POINT LEAD to former Friars coach Ed Cooley.
Georgetown wins 81-78 and just put up 56 points in the second half.
This one won't sit well with Friars fans and doesn't exactly bode well for Kim English's future in Providence.
2:36 PM · Jan 24, 2026
You called it!Smart man. He knows he's gonna be unemployed by March 2026 if he stays in Providence.