Although one would expect Jok's averages to fall a little bit once conference play starts, I calculated what his per game averages thus far would suggest he should reach barring any injuries.
21 guaranteed games left. (2 non con, 18 con, & 1 BTT)
(39 3PM/11 GP)*21 = 74 3PM projected in last the 21 games, rounding down to be conservative.
74+171 career 3PM = 245 career 3PM. Which would put him at 2nd all time.
(259 Pts/11 GP)*21 = 494 Pts projected in the last 21 games, rounding down to be conservative.
494+1,131 career Pts = 1,625 career Pts. Which would put him 9th all time in scoring.
Sorry for the long delay, I thought I had updated this months ago.
Recent Update Movements & Stats to Watch:
Peter Jok passed Adam Haluska & Kent McCausland to end up 4th all time in career 3PM.
Peter Jok ended up with 1,508 career points, 70 points away from tying Adam Haluska for 10th all time in career points.
Jordan Bohannon will be one to watch this upcoming season. If he duplicates his freshman production, he will break into the top ten for career 3PM and Assists by year end.
All stats are up to date through the TCU game as of 03/17/2017
If he stays healthy he should shatter the record of 262. My quick math says he's at about 150 now with games to play in his sophomore year. Double that for 2 more years and he's above 300 easily.
FYI he has a great shot at being #1 in career assists and breaking into the top 10 in points as well before it's all said and done. He's getting close to the top 10 in assists but I'm going to wait a few more games to officially start tracking that one.