The team just got a lot better!KoreAmBear said:
Let's go Jarred Hyder!
Final Four here we come (if teams like Duke and 300 other teams cancel their season)!
Why? Hyder couldnt play until Weds the earliest.CALiforniALUM said:
USF is my wife's alma mater. The game tomorrow was not one I was looking forward to. Now I have a little more hope. It will be a rough day.
Does anyone have a good mental state these days?helltopay1 said:
We need to find out from the Mods if he has been practicing consistently with the. team. His mental state??.
guy made the right choice to transfer. at least he got some run at 21 minutes/game last seasonBC Calfan said:
This guy is available
HoopDreams said:guy made the right choice to transfer. at least he got some run at 21 minutes/game last seasonBC Calfan said:
This guy is available
scoring 6 pts on 35% shooting, 2 rebounds, 1 steal, 2 assists, 1 TO. His numbers were horrible vs the two Big 10 opponents (5-19 shooting combined)
he hasn't played a minute this year
I remember when Cal showed a preseason video of the new players in a game of horse.
Deschon was up first, and chose to shoot from the FT line. I knew right then that he wasn't going to be a good player for us
oskidunker said:
Isnt he out of eligibility?
yes, true. but it was good for him to transfer regardless. he would not have gotten any where near the minutes he got a CMUcalumnus said:HoopDreams said:guy made the right choice to transfer. at least he got some run at 21 minutes/game last seasonBC Calfan said:
This guy is available
scoring 6 pts on 35% shooting, 2 rebounds, 1 steal, 2 assists, 1 TO. His numbers were horrible vs the two Big 10 opponents (5-19 shooting combined)
he hasn't played a minute this year
I remember when Cal showed a preseason video of the new players in a game of horse.
Deschon was up first, and chose to shoot from the FT line. I knew right then that he wasn't going to be a good player for us
It wasn't really his choice to transfer, his scholarship was pulled and he was removed from the team. He didn't return to CMU this year (presumably stayed home in LA).
Growler91 said:
I noticed his backcourt buddy Austin McCullough is averaging 10 points and 3.5 rebs for the Campbell camels.
unfortunately, that story is trueBig C said:Growler91 said:
I noticed his backcourt buddy Austin McCullough is averaging 10 points and 3.5 rebs for the Campbell camels.
If I were king, Campbell wouldn't be the Camels, they'd be the Soups.
HoopDreams, if that HORSE story is true it vaults over all others to become far and away my favorite Deschon Winston story (the bar wasn't very high).
oskidunker said:Why? Hyder couldnt play until Weds the earliest.CALiforniALUM said:
USF is my wife's alma mater. The game tomorrow was not one I was looking forward to. Now I have a little more hope. It will be a rough day.
I can't remember if McCullough ever scored a basket for Cal? I know he had missed every shot he took pretty far into the season but I don't remember if he ever scored a basket. Anyone remember?Growler91 said:
I noticed his backcourt buddy Austin McCullough is averaging 10 points and 3.5 rebs for the Campbell camels.
HoopDreams said:yes, true. but it was good for him to transfer regardless. he would not have gotten any where near the minutes he got a CMUcalumnus said:HoopDreams said:guy made the right choice to transfer. at least he got some run at 21 minutes/game last seasonBC Calfan said:
This guy is available
scoring 6 pts on 35% shooting, 2 rebounds, 1 steal, 2 assists, 1 TO. His numbers were horrible vs the two Big 10 opponents (5-19 shooting combined)
he hasn't played a minute this year
I remember when Cal showed a preseason video of the new players in a game of horse.
Deschon was up first, and chose to shoot from the FT line. I knew right then that he wasn't going to be a good player for us
It wasn't really his choice to transfer, his scholarship was pulled and he was removed from the team. He didn't return to CMU this year (presumably stayed home in LA).
as for McCullough, I thought he had more upside as a SG with size and a good shot. I see he's playing 12 minutes/game, scoring 5/game, shooting 40% from 3, and 83% FT
I thought that if they stayed, they would retain their schollies (per Pac12 rule), but Wyking barred them from being part of the team.calumnus said:
It wasn't really his choice to transfer, his scholarship was pulled and he was removed from the team. He didn't return to CMU this year (presumably stayed home in LA).
Yup. He tried to pull them, apparently not knowing the rules. Had they stayed at Cal the Bears would have been down the two schollies.philbert said:I thought that if they stayed, they would retain their schollies (per Pac12 rule), but Wyking barred them from being part of the team.calumnus said:
It wasn't really his choice to transfer, his scholarship was pulled and he was removed from the team. He didn't return to CMU this year (presumably stayed home in LA).
Good points. Bottom line, I'm sure Jarred and the Coach have already worked this out and will make the most logical decision.BC Calfan said:
RW, the problem with this is that Hyder will most likely graduate 2023 since it will be his 4th of college and he's a 4.0 student. So he might as well play now to get his 3 years in. If he doesn't use his eligibility this year the only way he plays for 3 years is if he stays at Cal for grad school.
First off I'm sure Jarred is dying to play so that is reason enough for him to play this year. I also think the team can REALLY use him. We need help at the point plus he can create his own shot which this team desperately needs.
Given a choice between having to suffer through losing starting with the first bucket of the game 40 seconds in, and continuing to trail when the horn sounded with 0,0 left, only leading when the ball in the air went through the net, or getting to gloat for 40 minutes only to see the opposition celebrate when the ball went through the net after the horn, I'd definitely take the former.CALiforniALUM said:
Now that was the finish to the USF game I dreamed about. My wife sitting next to me signing some GoDons cheer for the entire freaking game only for us to shoot a three point dagger with no time on the clock to win it. As I ran around the room celebrating, the only thing she said was "now I know what it feels to a Cal fan".
She always gets the last word.
We are famous for flipping a game with 0.0 on the clock. "There will be no extra point!"Cal8285 said:Given a choice between having to suffer through losing starting with the first bucket of the game 40 seconds in, and continuing to trail when the horn sounded with 0,0 left, only leading when the ball in the air went through the net, or getting to gloat for 40 minutes only to see the opposition celebrate when the ball went through the net after the horn, I'd definitely take the former.CALiforniALUM said:
Now that was the finish to the USF game I dreamed about. My wife sitting next to me signing some GoDons cheer for the entire freaking game only for us to shoot a three point dagger with no time on the clock to win it. As I ran around the room celebrating, the only thing she said was "now I know what it feels to a Cal fan".
She always gets the last word.
In this case, let her have the last word, you just take the win.