Cal Poly enjoyed its second offseason addition with former California point guard Jarred Hyder joining the Mustangs as a grad transfer for 2023-24.#RideHighhttps://t.co/ZVLGVLTpro
— Cal Poly Men’s Basketball (@calpolymbb) April 24, 2023
Cal Poly enjoyed its second offseason addition with former California point guard Jarred Hyder joining the Mustangs as a grad transfer for 2023-24.#RideHighhttps://t.co/ZVLGVLTpro
— Cal Poly Men’s Basketball (@calpolymbb) April 24, 2023
I hope you are right. I never saw much. Not a great shooter or-ball handler yet SanLuis says this is what they need.Big C said:
Best of luck to Jarred Hyder in San Luis. I always felt like, had he been 100% healthy, he had more to show us on the court. Anyway, leaving with a Cal degree = winner!I
oskidunker said:I hope you are right. I never saw much. Not a great shooter or-ball handler yet SanLuis says this is what they need.Big C said:
Best of luck to Jarred Hyder in San Luis. I always felt like, had he been 100% healthy, he had more to show us on the court. Anyway, leaving with a Cal degree = winner!I
At least Madsen is recruiting players that have shown something. Big difference. So tired of the Fox rationalizations when recruits showed nothing
I sensed that Hyder was into academics and he transferred to another good academic school. Not too shabby to have degrees from Cal and Cal Poly SLO.Big C said:
Best of luck to Jarred Hyder in San Luis. I always felt like, had he been 100% healthy, he had more to show us on the court. Anyway, leaving with a Cal degree = winner!
KoreAmBear said:I sensed that Hyder was into academics and he transferred to another good academic school. Not too shabby to have degrees from Cal and Cal Poly SLO.Big C said:
Best of luck to Jarred Hyder in San Luis. I always felt like, had he been 100% healthy, he had more to show us on the court. Anyway, leaving with a Cal degree = winner!
This is a bit harsh. He played decently for a true freshman point guard and a lot of schools would've been happy to have him at that point. He played here with nagging injuries and seemed like his confidence was totally shot. I doubt he will do much at SLO, but I also think his career was derailed by injuries. A healthy Hyder that improves a little bit from year to year is a serviceable back-up point guard.calumnus said:KoreAmBear said:I sensed that Hyder was into academics and he transferred to another good academic school. Not too shabby to have degrees from Cal and Cal Poly SLO.Big C said:
Best of luck to Jarred Hyder in San Luis. I always felt like, had he been 100% healthy, he had more to show us on the court. Anyway, leaving with a Cal degree = winner!
He was a good student out of high school but signed with Fresno State instead of a school like Santa Clara that also offered. He put up mediocre stats at Fresno and got hurt, but transferred to Cal where he was overhyped coming in and his lack of availability was constantly used as an excuse, even though he he did not play well even when he played.
He got a good degree out of it and I hope he is in a good program at Cal Poly. Wish him well in life.
concernedparent said:This is a bit harsh. He played decently for a true freshman point guard and a lot of schools would've been happy to have him at that point. He played here with nagging injuries and seemed like his confidence was totally shot. I doubt he will do much at SLO, but I also think his career was derailed by injuries. A healthy Hyder that improves a little bit from year to year is a serviceable back-up point guard.calumnus said:KoreAmBear said:I sensed that Hyder was into academics and he transferred to another good academic school. Not too shabby to have degrees from Cal and Cal Poly SLO.Big C said:
Best of luck to Jarred Hyder in San Luis. I always felt like, had he been 100% healthy, he had more to show us on the court. Anyway, leaving with a Cal degree = winner!
He was a good student out of high school but signed with Fresno State instead of a school like Santa Clara that also offered. He put up mediocre stats at Fresno and got hurt, but transferred to Cal where he was overhyped coming in and his lack of availability was constantly used as an excuse, even though he he did not play well even when he played.
He got a good degree out of it and I hope he is in a good program at Cal Poly. Wish him well in life.
Civil Bear said:oskidunker said:I hope you are right. I never saw much. Not a great shooter or-ball handler yet SanLuis says this is what they need.Big C said:
Best of luck to Jarred Hyder in San Luis. I always felt like, had he been 100% healthy, he had more to show us on the court. Anyway, leaving with a Cal degree = winner!I
At least Madsen is recruiting players that have shown something. Big difference. So tired of the Fox rationalizations when recruits showed nothing
Fox had to take what he could get.
Pretty sure Hyder could have stayed at Fresno.Cal_79 said:Civil Bear said:oskidunker said:I hope you are right. I never saw much. Not a great shooter or-ball handler yet SanLuis says this is what they need.Big C said:
Best of luck to Jarred Hyder in San Luis. I always felt like, had he been 100% healthy, he had more to show us on the court. Anyway, leaving with a Cal degree = winner!I
At least Madsen is recruiting players that have shown something. Big difference. So tired of the Fox rationalizations when recruits showed nothing
Fox had to take what he could get.
Perhaps players had to take what they could get.
IMHO Cal and CP-SLO are much better schools.Civil Bear said:Pretty sure Hyder could have stayed at Fresno.Cal_79 said:Civil Bear said:oskidunker said:I hope you are right. I never saw much. Not a great shooter or-ball handler yet SanLuis says this is what they need.Big C said:
Best of luck to Jarred Hyder in San Luis. I always felt like, had he been 100% healthy, he had more to show us on the court. Anyway, leaving with a Cal degree = winner!I
At least Madsen is recruiting players that have shown something. Big difference. So tired of the Fox rationalizations when recruits showed nothing
Fox had to take what he could get.
Perhaps players had to take what they could get.
stu said:IMHO Cal and CP-SLO are much better schools.Civil Bear said:Pretty sure Hyder could have stayed at Fresno.Cal_79 said:Civil Bear said:oskidunker said:I hope you are right. I never saw much. Not a great shooter or-ball handler yet SanLuis says this is what they need.Big C said:
Best of luck to Jarred Hyder in San Luis. I always felt like, had he been 100% healthy, he had more to show us on the court. Anyway, leaving with a Cal degree = winner!I
At least Madsen is recruiting players that have shown something. Big difference. So tired of the Fox rationalizations when recruits showed nothing
Fox had to take what he could get.
Perhaps players had to take what they could get.
Fair enough. He was awful when he played for us. I'm just saying in a world where he made the incremental improvements that most players do, he could've been productive for us. He was a reasonably desirable player at the time of his transfer, and his play indicated to me that he was still hurt or his confidence was totally shot (perhaps because of the injury). You don't go from starting at a D1 program as a true freshman point guard to can't even handle any on-ball pressure without reason.calumnus said:concernedparent said:This is a bit harsh. He played decently for a true freshman point guard and a lot of schools would've been happy to have him at that point. He played here with nagging injuries and seemed like his confidence was totally shot. I doubt he will do much at SLO, but I also think his career was derailed by injuries. A healthy Hyder that improves a little bit from year to year is a serviceable back-up point guard.calumnus said:KoreAmBear said:I sensed that Hyder was into academics and he transferred to another good academic school. Not too shabby to have degrees from Cal and Cal Poly SLO.Big C said:
Best of luck to Jarred Hyder in San Luis. I always felt like, had he been 100% healthy, he had more to show us on the court. Anyway, leaving with a Cal degree = winner!
He was a good student out of high school but signed with Fresno State instead of a school like Santa Clara that also offered. He put up mediocre stats at Fresno and got hurt, but transferred to Cal where he was overhyped coming in and his lack of availability was constantly used as an excuse, even though he he did not play well even when he played.
He got a good degree out of it and I hope he is in a good program at Cal Poly. Wish him well in life.
Nothing against him, he is a great young man and a fellow Bear, I just remember Fox and his defenders blaming our losses on his not being available initially acting like he would be our savior, then even after we knew that was not true, using his unavailability in subsequent years as an excuse for continued losing.
Even healthy, he was not an upgrade over Brown at PG, and was not a good enough shooter to be a 2 and play alongside Brown. I also appreciate Joel Brown as a Bear, but I hope we can finally be honest about the talent level of the team Fox assembled. However, my complaint is not really about the players. Once they set foot on campus and wear the blue and gold jersey, I am rooting for them. Hyder is forever a Bear and I will root for him at Cal Poly.
rumraisin said:
When Jarred came to Fresno as a freshman, his older brother, who had played two years at a community college, also came to Fresno as a junior. Perhaps they wanted to play together and Fresno was a school that would take both of them.
oskidunker said:
Fox didn't help