SMU has landed a commitment from former Wisconsin and Miami quarterback Tyler Van Dyke, his agent told 247Sports. Though Van Dyke only has one year of eligibility remaining and transfers to the Hilltop while recovering from a major knee injury,
One of the big additions in the transfer portal was Tyler Van Dyke, the former Miami and Wisconsin quarterback. Van Dyke suffered a season-ending torn ACL in the first month of the season in a crushing blow for the Badgers.
QB Tyler Van Dyke, who has 7,891 passing yards and 55 TD passes at Wisconsin and Miami, has committed to SMU from the transfer portal, his agent said.
At one point in his college football career, Tyler Van Dyke was considered one of the top quarterback prospects in the country and future first-round pick
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Former Wisconsin and Miami quarterback Tyler Van Dyke has made his transfer portal decision, announcing he'd be heading to SMU next season, according to ESPN. Van Dyke, a fifth-year senior, headed to Wisconsin last season after starting for parts of three seasons at Miami.
Former Wisconsin and Miami quarterback Tyler Van Dyke committed to SMU. ESPN’s Pete Thamel reported the news on Wednesday. This will be the final year of eligibility for Van Dyke and he goes back to the ACC.
Quarterback Tyler Van Dyke, known for his prolific career stats, has announced his transfer to SMU, joining a team fresh off a College Football Playoff elimination.
Tyler Van Dyke played three games for the Badgers in 2024 before suffering a season-ending knee injury. He'll be a sixth-year senior in 2025.
Tyler Van Dyke, whose only season at Wisconsin was cut short because ... Coach Rhett Lashlee was Miami offensive coordinator from 2020-21, and D’Eriq King, one of Van Dyke's Miami teammates, is the Mustangs' quarterbacks coach. Nebraska landed Alabama ...
Wisconsin quarterback Tyler Van Dyke has committed to SMU after his visit last weekend, per ESPN’s Pete Thamel. It’s a reunion with SMU head coach Rhett Lashlee and quarterbacks coach D’Eriq King, who was the starter when Van Dyke was a true freshman in 2020.
There is no NCAA rule keeping athletes from withdrawing from schools without entering the portal, so Lucas' actions are legal. The NCAA released a statement to Yahoo Sports confirming the move's legality.