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[QUOTE="NJCuse97, post: 5519262, member: 5058"] I won’t say I knew him, but I met him a bunch when we were in school. He was quiet, reserved, and he seemed to be OK engaging folks in conversation. My first interaction was my freshman year (I believe his sophomore). As an architect, I often ate in Shaw. Often breakfast after a all-nighter. Most of the athletes also ate there because they would check in with team assistants after lifting and before class. Mo was walking out with his roommates (Graves and I believe Al Wooten). Mo pulled me aside and complimented my coat. I am amazed I didn’t drop my tray. I sat next to his mom for a few basketball games, and after the games, Bernie would let us wait in the hall outside the locker room (could hear JB light the team up in rage from time to time, not the most comfortable place to be). When Mo walked out, his mom was so glad to see him and excited to introduce us to him. He rolled his eyes and gave us a bit of a stare. I later learned he was very protective of his mother. Later, through my own roommates, I would have lunch with him (and others) once in a while at Goldstein. He loved to talk about football, and his home town team the Redskins. He was great to watch. Clutch gene all the way. He was also a nice guy. [/QUOTE]
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