Jimmy is now one of only 19 MU players in the 1000 point/500 rebound club. Since he he is a three-year player for MU, he won't get that fourth year recent MU greats like the 3 Amigos, Hayward, Diener, Novak, Wardle to further build his stats.
But back in the day, NCAA rules had all freshman redshirt and three-year seasons were the norm. So what I am asking the number-crunching gurus is how would Jimmy's stats stack up compared to other 3-year MU players?
Wade only played 2 years
Quote from: DCWarriors04 on February 08, 2011, 09:26:42 AM
Wade only played 2 years
Huh? I don't think Wade was mentioned in the original post.
But here are the results of some number-crunching, as requested. Everyone listed is a three-year player, or a two-year player, indicated by (()).
Scoring
Thompson 1773
Meminger 1637
Kojis 1504
Wolf 1479
Moran 1355
Glaser 1330
Rand 1309
Flynn 1282
((Wade 1281))
Rivers 1234
**Butler 1054**
Curry 1040
Dwayne Johnson 1027
Walton 1006
Rebounding
Kojis 1222
Rand 978
Mangham 938
Flynn 771
Glaser 753
Thompson 688
Whitehead 680
Moran 670
Erickson 648
((Lucas 643))
Thomas 607
Curry 597
((Chones 583))
((Boone 575))
Hornak 563
Brunkhorst 554
((McNeill 554))
**Butler 500**
Yeah...eyes read Wardle and mind read Wade...my bad.
Thanks NCAARules!
So comparing your two lists, the following are three-year players who are members of the 1000/500 club
Thompson
Kojis
Moran
Glaser
Rand
Flynn
Curry
Butler
My only caveat is that the Rebounding Career leader pages in the media guide cut off at 554 total rebounds - so there may be somebody who had between 500 and 553 who did not make the media guide for space considerations.
My guess is the game notes may have had a full list of the 1000/500 club at some point in the last few weeks - but i havent checked them individually.
But wow - when you put the two lists together, that is some pretty heady company for JFB.
Kojis was a flat out stud in a different era. He averaged 18.6 ppg and 15.1 rpg for three years, and he was only 6'5".
Wish we had a rebounder like him today.
what about 4 year guys that did it in 3?
Quote from: willie warrior on February 08, 2011, 12:40:45 PM
Kojis was a flat out stud in a different era. He averaged 18.6 ppg and 15.1 rpg for three years, and he was only 6'5".
Wish we had a rebounder like him today.
Do you think Kojis would actually thrive in today's game?
QuoteDwayne Johnson 1027
I didn't know The Rock played bball at mu!
The ROCK belongs to Marquette!
ZFB - some additional names per your question ...
Scoring >1000 in first three
McNeal
Hayward
James
Lee
Diener
Wardle
Matthews
Ellis
Key
Powell
Novak
Eford
Hutchins
Wittberger
Rebounding >500 in first three
Ellis
Hayward
Carbins
Powell
Eford
Wittberger (577 in last three years – Year 1 not available)
Quote from: Badgerhater on February 08, 2011, 11:02:33 AM
Thanks NCAARules!
So comparing your two lists, the following are three-year players who are members of the 1000/500 club
Thompson
Kojis
Moran
Glaser
Rand
Flynn
Curry
Butler
Are those two different Glasers on the list? According to the Wiki, the scorer is Ron Glaser (http://wiki.muscoop.com/doku.php/men_s_basketball/ron_glaser), and the rebounder is John Glaser (http://wiki.muscoop.com/doku.php/men_s_basketball/john_glaser) (a "beloved" - albeit absent - poster on this board, whom I will not "out" despite the fact that it's probably common knowledge).
You are correct - Ron is the scorer and John is the rebounder.
Good catch.
Congrats to Jimmy, I think we can all agree he has exceeded the initial expectations of him. His legacy should be evaluated at the end of the season, however. If he can lead the team to something the amigos couldn't accomplish (S16 for example) his legacy would get a huge boost. But for now, he's been a very solid player for us, but I hope there is more to come.
Quote from: marqptm on February 08, 2011, 02:52:12 PM
Do you think Kojis would actually thrive in today's game?
Yup. Mixed it up inside and had a nice jay.
I would love to have a George Thompson on our team. He wasn't afraid to go inside either!
Quote from: marqptm on February 08, 2011, 02:52:12 PM
Do you think Kojis would actually thrive in today's game?
Dan Spika, a former asst coach at Minnesota ( and color man for SWC BB broadcasts for many years), coached Archie Clark and Lew Hudson at UM, 2 future NBA all stars, and said to me that Kojis was the best he ever saw play. Except for the age problem (he is now 71--lol), it seems he could compete favorably, today.