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IWB
02-14-2012, 12:41 PM
Right now DJO checks in at #17 on MU's all time scoring list with 1,486 points. He is sandwiched in between Bob Wolf (1,479) and Don Kojis (1,504). Had he not been suspended for a game this year, he would be between Kojis and Steve Novak (1,567).

if he keeps up his current rate, and speculate that MU plays 2 games in each the Big East & NCAA tournaments, DJO could end up at #11 with 1,651 (9 games @ 18.4 per). That would put him between Bo Ellis & Damon Key. Had he not been suspended for that game he could be between Tony Smith and Wesley Matthews at #8.

Only 331 pts behind Jerel McNeal, and doing it in only 3 years.

IWB
02-18-2012, 04:59 PM
After win at UConn, I believe DJO is up to 1,510 career points. That puts him ahead of Don Kojis and in 15th place behind Steve Novak at #14 with 1,567.

Brewtown Andy
02-22-2012, 09:43 AM
Anonymous Eagle covered all of the stat paces that the team is on last week, including the single season top 10 lists.

http://www.anonymouseagle.com/2012/2/14/2797350/stat-check

Goose85
02-22-2012, 10:46 AM
To catch Bo Ellis and be in the top 10 DJO would have to get to 1,663 points. That might be a tall order with 4 regular season games left so for DJO to crack the top 10 he would MU to play a couple in the Big East tourney and then a couple NCAA games.

If DJO averages 20 per game the rest of the way, MU would have to play four post season games for him to crack the top 10 in scoring at MU.
Very possible.

IWB
02-22-2012, 10:48 AM
That is where I got my numbers - 2 Big East & 2 NCAA tourney games.

IWB
02-23-2012, 12:18 AM
With 21 against Rutgers, DJO passes Don Kojis and is now up to #16 with 1,531 career points. He isn't likely to move from that spot until MU travels to Cincy where he could pass Steve Novak.

Goose85
02-23-2012, 07:50 AM
DJO had 19 at half time and 2 points in the second half. After that first half I really thought he would end up well over 30.