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The GATTPOW is short for  Gibson All Time Three POint Watch and refers to the 3PM rankings that Jimerson is currently listed on.  He is currently ranked  104th on the all time list. Assuming he stays healthy and plays his regular minutes,  the computer is projecting a 20th place finish tied with Stephen Curry...not bad company to keep when you are talking 3s.

Btw, some may ask why not do the same for points since he just became the top scorer in Bills history. The reason is because my data base only shows the top 250 in stat categories. GJ still has another 200 pts to go to reach that level.

GJ is now in 104th place and tied with...

Langston Galloway....St. Joes...2011-14

Leemire Goldwire...Charlotte...2005-08

He just passed...

Dae Dae Grant...Duq...2020-24

Darnell Harris...LaS.....2005-08

Salim Stoudamire...Ariz...2002-05

Trajan Langdon...Duke...1995-99

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GJ has moved up 8 spots.  Here are the players he has passed or tied with.

Marreon Jackson 355 2018 2022 Arizona State
  Gibson Jimerson 355 2020 2025 Saint Louis
79 Tevin Brown 354 2019 2022 Murray State
  Steve Novak 354 2003 2006 Marquette
  T.J. Sorrentine 354 2001 2005 Vermont
82 Terrence Woods 353 2000 2004 Florida A&M
83 Antonio Green 351 2016 2020 Middle Tennessee
  David Jenkins 351 2018 2023 Purdue
  Dennis Scott 351 1988 1990 Georgia Tech
  Brian Sullivan 351 2012 2016 Davidson
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They joined in 2014. Don’t remember him either.

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13 hours ago, Taj79 said:

I don't recall Sullivan with Davidson.  Was that before their A10 inclusion?

 

4 hours ago, billikenbill said:

They joined in 2014. Don’t remember him either.

Brian Sullivan played one year at Miami OH, 2011-2012, and three years at Davidson, 2013-2016.  He transferred "back in the day" when you had to sit out a year.  Total points scored in his four years was 1,565 according to Sports Reference, 1,257 at Davidson in his three seasons.  Jack Gibbs and Peyton Aldridge were the stars for the Wildcats in those seasons.  Sullivan never lead the Wildcats in scoring average during his three seasons. He was the third wheel.  That's probably why you don't remember him.

https://www.sports-reference.com/cbb/players/brian-sullivan-1.html

 

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GJ climbs another 12 spots.

He is still on pace to catch Stephen Curry.

 

66 Gibson Jimerson 360 2020 2025 Saint Louis
  Garrison Mathews 360 2016 2019 Lipscomb
68 Taquan Dean 359 2003 2006 Louisville
  Jaylen Minnett 359 2018 2022 Missouri State
70 Taylor Funk 358 2018 2023 Utah State
  DJ Horne 358 2020 2024 NC State
  Quincy Olivari 358 2020 2024 Xavier
  Donald Sims 358 2008 2011 Appalachian State
74 Antoine Agudio 357 2005 2008 Hofstra
  Noah Locke 357 2019 2023 Providence
76 Jon Elmore 356 2016 2019 Marshall
  Baylor Scheierman 356 2020 2024 Creighton
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1 hour ago, JohnnyJumpUp said:

Curry made 162 3's in his sophomore season, that is insane

And he only played 3 seasons at Davidson.

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On 1/1/2025 at 10:58 AM, VeniceMenace said:

Yesterday Jimer nearly matched the Rose Hill scoring record of 37 set by Dr. J in 1970.

Wish the coaching staff would have known that.  I bet they would have made sure he got it.

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A good night by GJ allows him to move up 10 spots. For Bills fans, please note #59 Rashad Williams a former Bills player. Didn't do much here but had a nice career.

 

53 Shan Foster 367 2005 2008 Vanderbilt
  Jhivvan Jackson 367 2018 2021 UTSA
  Gibson Jimerson 367 2020 2025 Saint Louis
56 Pat Bradley 366 1996 1999 Arkansas
  Kaiden Rice 366 2018 2022 Georgetown
58 Bryce Drew 364 1995 1998 Valparaiso
59 Jeff Fryer 363 1987 1990 Loyola Marymount
  Tajion Jones 363 2019 2023 UNC Asheville
  Tyler Thomas 363 2020 2024 Hofstra
  Rashad Williams 363 2019 2024 Arkansas-Pine Bluff
63 Will Whittington 362 2004 2007 Marist
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45 minutes ago, Franchise_08 said:

That is the real Rashad Williams who could not make a 3 in a Billiken uniform

Yes ..it is him.

He had this fabulous freshman year at Oakland University...where he was a top rated 3P shooter both in % and volume. And then in his Soph year, they moved the 3P line back and he faded away from a great shooter to a mediocre one from the arc for the next 2 years. After 3 years, he left to come to SLU and continued to slide finishing around 25%.  Below 30 is considered to be an F-.  He then went to Ark-PB (that's Pine Bluff not Peanut Butter) in the F- rated Southwestern conference. It was there with less pressure and competition that he was finally able to regain his form anf find the range.

He becomes a footnote in Bills BB history.

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4 hours ago, OkieBilliken said:

So let me get this straight, in 2021-22 we had two of the Top 60  3-point shooters in NCAA history and the A10's all-time leader in assists.  I bet we made a deep tournament run that year....

classic so true & so typical of the whole tough being Bill's fan trope. all Chris Mays fault I  guess :) 

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