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Name: Tyler Van Dyke (Transfer from Miami)
College: Wisconsin     Number: 9
Height: 6-4   Weight: 230
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Class/Draft Year: rSr/2025

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 Data Scout Notes: 2023: 12-05-23 Transfer from Miami...2022: NAC...PManning/PUnitas/PWCampPOY/PMaxwell/PDaveyOBrien...2021: ROYC/OROYC...2020: NAC



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  02/26/23 - QB Tyler Van DykerSr/2025, Wisconsin, 6-4, 230 (DS#11 QB) + More +

  After Tyler Van Dyke's disappointing season in 2022 that ended with the Hurricanes quarterback missing most of the second half of the season due to injury, rumors swirled that the 2021 ACC Rookie of the Year could seek greener pastures elsewhere. That did not come to pass. Instead, the rising fourth-year signal-caller played an integral role in bringing more players to UM. Cristobal said Van Dyke even cut short a trip home to see his family to participate in a recruiting weekend, flying back from Connecticut to Florida to pitch the Hurricanes to prospective players. "A lot of guys," Cristobal said, "they would've ran to the hills...Instead, he was instrumental in getting a lot of these guys on board and signing them." Van Dyke finished last season with 1,835 passing yards, 10 touchdowns and a 63.2 completion percentage. He got off to a slow start before getting into a groove against North Carolina and Virginia Tech. However, he suffered an injury against Duke on Oct. 22 and threw only 16 passes the rest of the year.

Cristobal said Miami's offensive system under Gattis did not work with Van Dyke and UM's roster last season, especially once injuries began to take their toll on starting players. "Systematically, it just didn't fit," Cristobal said. "Those systems were phenomenal when we were at Alabama and at Oregon. The track record is what it is: They worked and they worked well. But when you're in a roster transition and whatnot, and it doesn't quite fit, you have to keep finding tweaks, and you've got to keep finding ways to make things work. And we didn't do a good enough job when the injuries piled up." - Sun Sentinel


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  12/15/22 - QB Tyler Van DykerSr/2025, Wisconsin, 6-4, 230 (DS#11 QB) + More +

  Signs continue to point toward UM quarterback Tyler Van Dyke returning to play for the Hurricanes next season. Van Dyke agreed to an NIL deal with John Ruiz's LifeWallet, announced Ruiz, who indicated Van Dyke will remain with the Hurricanes. UM officials have been expecting Van Dyke to bypass the NFL draft to return to play for the Hurricanes next season. He would very likely be UM's starting quarterback next season. Van Dyke was sidelined and limited by a shoulder injury over the final month of this past season. He finished the season with 1835 yards passing, 10 touchdowns and five interceptions in nine games. - Miami Herald

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  10/27/22 - QB Tyler Van DykerSr/2025, Wisconsin, 6-4, 230 (DS#11 QB) + More +

  Miami Hurricanes coach Mario Cristobal would not say late Wednesday morning whether quarterback Tyler Van Dyke is out for Saturday's Virginia game, amid a report that Jake Garcia will start. Cristobal, on a Zoom conference call with the media, said Van Dyke "has improved a bunch" and that "the status [for Virginia] is still unknown and we will determine that a little bit later. Jake has practiced really well so we feel confident obviously in the room. We'll have an update by Friday, closer to game time." A bit later in the call, Cristobal was asked if Van Dyke practiced this week. "Tyler has practiced very little,'' the coach said. "Jake has taken a lot of the reps. Jacurri [Brown] has taken a bunch of reps. Peyton Matocha has taken a good amount of reps as well. We're preparing everybody, with Jake taking the majority of reps thus far. "We'll see where we are by late Thursday, late Friday." - Miami Herald

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  10/15/22 - QB Tyler Van DykerSr/2025, Wisconsin, 6-4, 230 (DS#11 QB) + More +

  Tyler Van Dyke threw for 351 yards and two touchdowns to lead Miami to a 20-14 victory over Virginia Tech on Saturday. Van Dyke, coming off a 496-yard performance in Miami's loss to North Carolina, threw touchdown passes of 5 yards to Frank Ladson, Jr. and 17 yards to Colbie Young in the first half for the Hurricanes (3-3, 1-1 Atlantic Coast Conference), who snapped a three-game losing streak. Virginia Tech (2-5, 1-3), which has lost four straight, trailed 20-0 before scoring twice in the fourth quarter. Quarterback Grant Wells' 3-yard touchdown run with 3:20 left cut the deficit to 20-14. Miami, though, converted twice on third down on the ensuing drive, with the final conversion coming on Van Dyke's 9-yard run on third-and-6 from the Miami 46 with under a minute left. Van Dyke completed 29 of 46 passes for the Hurricanes, who finished with 458 yards. Young had nine catches for 110 yards. Miami held Virginia Tech to just 257 yards and sacked Wells six times. - Miami/AP College Football

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  10/10/22 - QB Tyler Van DykerSr/2025, Wisconsin, 6-4, 230 (DS#11 QB) + More +

  OCT 10 ACC QUARTERBACK OF THE WEEK: Tyler Van Dyke, Miami, QB, Glastonbury, Conn.,...Completed 42 of 57 passes for 496 yards in the Hurricanes' 27-24 loss to North Carolina, setting the school record for completions and attempts ... His 496 passing yards rank second only to Stephen Morris' 566 against NC State in 2012, and his 42 completions are the most by an ACC quarterback since NC State's Ryan Finley had 45 in 2017 ... Threw scoring strikes to wide receiver Key'Shawn Smith (20 yards), running back Henry Parrish, Jr. (7 yards) and wide receiver Colbie Young (16 yards). - ACC Football

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  09/13/22 - QB Tyler Van DykerSr/2025, Wisconsin, 6-4, 230 (DS#11 QB) + More +

  TRACKING TOP DRAFT PROSPECTS - WEEK 2: 22. Tyler Van Dyke, rSo, QB, Miami, 6-3, 224, 1,...Van Dyke continued his prolific season in a 30-7 win over Southern Miss. He completed 20 of 29 passes for 252 yards, one touchdown and one interception. Previous week, No. 21: After stealing the job from injured D'Eriq King and then Jake Garcia last year, Van Dyke staked his claim with six straight games passing for at least 300 yards and three TDs. He began coach Mario Cristobal's era with another great performance in a resounding, 70-13, beat-down of obviously overmatched Bethune-Cookman. Van Dyke, a third-year sophomore, showed why he is probably headed to the NFL next season by completing 13 of 16 passes for 193 yards and two touchdowns before yielding the field to Garcia midway through the third quarter. - Frank Cooney/NFL Draft Scout

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  09/10/22 - QB Tyler Van DykerSr/2025, Wisconsin, 6-4, 230 (DS#11 QB) + More +

  Key'Shawn Smith caught a 35-yard flea-flicker touchdown from Tyler Van Dyke, part of a third-quarter burst that lifted No. 15 Miami past Southern Miss 30-7 on Saturday. Smith's scoring grab - the only play of that drive - came 2:14 after Thaddius Franklin Jr.'s 7-yard touchdown run gave Miami (2-0) a bit of breathing room after the Hurricanes trailed for almost the entire second quarter. Henry Parrish had a 1-yard touchdown run late in the first half for the Hurricanes. Parrish rushed for 102 yards and Franklin added 66 more for Miami, which has started its season with two wins for only the seventh time in the past 18 seasons. Van Dyke completed 19 of 29 passes for 230 yards and the score, plus was intercepted once.

Jason Brownlee caught a 32-yard touchdown pass from Zach Wilcke for Southern Miss (0-2). That capped a six-play, 75-yard drive for the Golden Eagles -- but they managed only 122 yards on their next seven drives, five of which ended in punts, one with an interception in the end zone and the other with a fumble. Frank Gore Jr., the son of Miami Hall of Famer Frank Gore, was held largely in check by the Hurricanes' defense in his return to his hometown. Gore Jr. had seven carries for 10 yards, and two catches for 18 more yards. That's after he rushed for 178 yards last week in Southern Miss' opening-game loss to Liberty. Wilcke completed 16 of 27 passes for 207 yards for the Golden Eagles. Brownlee had five of those catches for 102 yards. Andy Borregales kicked three field goals for Miami. - Miami/AP College Football


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  09/06/22 - QB Tyler Van DykerSr/2025, Wisconsin, 6-4, 230 (DS#11 QB) + More +

  TRACKING TOP DRAFT PROSPECTS - WEEK 1: 21. Tyler Van Dyke, rSo, QB, Miami, 6-3, 224,...After stealing the job from injured D'Eriq King and then Jake Garcia last year, Van Dyke staked his claim with six straight games passing for at least 300 yards and three TDs. He began coach Mario Cristobal's era with another great performance in a resounding, 70-13, beat-down of obviously overmatched Bethune-Cookman. Van Dyke, a third-year sophomore, showed why he is probably headed to the NFL next season by completing 13 of 16 passes for 193 yards and two touchdowns before yielding the field to Garcia midway through the third quarter. - Frank Cooney/NFL Draft Scout

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  09/01/22 - QB Tyler Van DykerSr/2025, Wisconsin, 6-4, 230 (DS#11 QB) + More +

  ESPN TOP 100 PRESEASON 2022 CFB PLAYERS (Selected Aug. 17): No. 25. Tyler Van Dyke, QB, Miami, Sophomore. Notable 2021 stats: 2,931 yards, 25 TDs. Last year's ranking: NR. Van Dyke started last season as a backup quarterback as all eyes focused on D'Eriq King. But after King got hurt early in the season, Van Dyke stepped in and started the final nine games - earning ACC Rookie of the Year honors after throwing for 2,931 yards, 25 touchdowns and six interceptions. He ended 2021 with six straight 300-yard passing games and at least three touchdown passes, the first Power 5 quarterback to do so in a single season since LSU's Joe Burrow in 2019. - ESPN.com

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  08/31/22 - QB Tyler Van DykerSr/2025, Wisconsin, 6-4, 230 (DS#11 QB) + More +

  2022 PRESEASON MANNING AWARD PRESEASON WATCH LIST: Tyler Van Dyke, So., Miami,...The 2021 ACC Rookie of the Year and five-time ACC Rookie of the Week, Van Dyke threw for 2,931 yards and 25 touchdowns in just 10 games, nine of which he started. He completed 62.3 percent of his passes, the sixth-best single-season mark in program history, and threw only five interceptions. - Miami Football

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  08/14/22 - QB Tyler Van DykerSr/2025, Wisconsin, 6-4, 230 (DS#11 QB) + More +

  Frank Ladson Jr. has been around winners. The former Clemson wide receiver reached the College Football Playoff twice with the Tigers, making it to the national title game as a freshman in 2019. The other players on the Hurricanes can only inquire about what those big games are like. "Some of the guys asked me about it," Ladson said. "They asked what's the biggest game you've ever played in, the loudest game you ever played in?' It's just different. It's a different type of atmosphere when you're in the playoff and you're playing for a championship game. It's different at the end of the game: they bring the stage out, confetti will fall. So it's a different feel." Ladson hopes to help the Hurricanes reach that goal by providing a big, new target for quarterback Tyler Van Dyke. Ladson sees similarities between his new quarterback and the one who led those Tigers teams to the playoffs: Trevor Lawrence. "Just being a student of the game, being a perfectionist, being a student of the game," Ladson said. "Just wanting the best for everybody and demanding that from everybody around him - come to work every day...Great arm talent, smart decision-maker." - Sun Sentinel

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  08/05/22 - QB Tyler Van DykerSr/2025, Wisconsin, 6-4, 230 (DS#11 QB) + More +

  Tyler Van Dyke, from Glastonbury, Connecticut, worked with former NFL stars Peyton and Eli Manning, as well as some of the nation's finest college quarterbacks at the Manning Passing Academy this summer. He said he grew up "a huge Eagles" and "Donovan McNabb fan." "He was a role model for me just watching the games," Van Dyke told reporters at the ACC media days, eliciting a response on Twitter from McNabb, who posted a video of the quarterback. "You just never know who's watching you," McNabb said. "Be a pro at all times and stay on your grind." Known as a workout fanatic since his freshman year in 2020, Van Dyke thrives on pushing his body physically and mentally.

He said "probably 75 to 80 percent of the install of new coordinator Josh Gattis's offense is in," and that he has improved greatly in reading coverages and "understanding what the defense is going to do." This summer has been more organized with player-led 7-on-7s every Tuesday and Thursday and additional opportunities, though still limited, to work with coaches, per new NCAA rules. "Sometimes in games last year reading coverages would get to me and I would kind of go blind out there and not really understand what was going on," Van Dyke said. "There were a few times I saw it really well. I'm trying to get to that point where I'm really consistent." - Miami Herald


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  08/01/22 - QB Tyler Van DykerSr/2025, Wisconsin, 6-4, 230 (DS#11 QB) + More +

  2022 PRESEASON WALTER CAMP PLAYER OF YEAR PLAYER TO WATCH: Tyler Van Dyke, QB, sophomore, Miami (Fla.),...The 2021 ACC Rookie of the Year, Van Dyke threw for 2,931 yards and 25 touchdowns in just 10 games, nine of which he started. A five-time ACC Rookie of the Week, Van Dyke completed 62.3 percent of his passes, the sixth-best single-season mark in program history, and threw only five interceptions. - Miami Football

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  07/29/22 - QB Tyler Van DykerSr/2025, Wisconsin, 6-4, 230 (DS#11 QB) + More +

  The Miami Hurricanes hope the final season of Atlantic Coast Conference divisions in 2022 will be their best since they joined the league in 2004 and divisions were created in 2005. The national college football media believes it might be, with one crucial missing ingredient. The majority of a media contingent of 164 voters forecast the Hurricanes to win the league's Coastal Division and meet the Atlantic Division's Clemson Tigers in the Dec. 3 ACC championship at Bank of America Stadium - with Clemson predicted to emerge victorious for what would be its seventh ACC football title in nine years. Clemson was the favorite to win the conference championship in the poll that was released Tuesday, receiving 103 of the 164 total votes to take the ACC title and 111 votes to win the Atlantic Division.

UM was the favorite to win the Coastal, with 98 first-place votes. The Canes received eight votes to win the conference championship, third overall behind Clemson and North Carolina State (38). The Tigers posted a 10-3 record last season, but it was Wake Forest that won the Atlantic Division before falling to the Coastal's Pittsburgh in the league championship game. Miami (7-5 overall, 5-3 ACC) finished second in the Coastal last season. The media has Pitt finishing second in the Coastal to UM this season. The Hurricanes, who won national titles in 1983, '87, '89, '91 and 2001, have made it to the ACC title game only once - in 2017 when they went 10-3 and fell to Clemson 38-3 in the ACC title game. - Miami Herald


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  07/25/22 - QB Tyler Van DykerSr/2025, Wisconsin, 6-4, 230 (DS#11 QB) + More +

  University of Miami quarterback Tyler Van Dyke, tight end Will Mallory and defensive end Jahfari Harvey had just landed in Charlotte and were en route with coach Mario Cristobal to the Westin for the ACC media days, when the three made a pact. "Yeah, we're coming back here in December,'' they said. "That's the mindset first and foremost,'' Van Dyke, the 2021 Atlantic Coast Conference Rookie of the Year, told reporters Thursday at the ACC Football Kickoff. "We're in the Coastal [Division] and getting here and winning that ACC championship." If the Canes do win the ACC title Dec. 3 at Bank of America Stadium in Charlotte, it would be the first league title for Miami since joining the Atlantic Coast Conference in 2004. This will be UM's final opportunity to win the Coastal, since the conference is doing away with divisions beginning next season, when all 14 teams will battle for the top two spots to face each other in the ACC title game.

Van Dyke, a third-year sophomore, already this week was named to the watch list for the Maxwell Award, which goes to the player of the year at season's end, as well as the Davey O'Brien Award. He played in 10 games last season and started the final nine, completing 202 of 324 passes (62.3 percent) for 2,931 yards and 25 touchdowns, with six interceptions. Van Dyke, 6-4 and 224 pounds, ended the season with six consecutive games with at least 300 passing yards and at least three touchdown passes, becoming the first Power 5 quarterback quarterback to do so in a single season since LSU's Joe Burrow in 2019, when he won the Heisman Trophy. Van Dyke, by the way, said Thursday that people are always comparing him to Burrow. - Miami Herald


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  07/21/22 - QB Tyler Van DykerSr/2025, Wisconsin, 6-4, 230 (DS#11 QB) + More +

  The latest odds are out on who will win the Heisman Trophy this college football season. Miami Hurricanes quarterback Tyler Van Dyke is listed at 33-1 odds, according to Bet365 and Vegas Insider, to win this year's Heisman Trophy. Former UCF quarterback Dillon Gabriel, who transferred to Oklahoma, is also listed at 33-1 odds. There are six players with shorter odds than Van Dyke and Gabriel. They are Ohio State quarterback C.J. Stroud (2-1), Alabama quarterback Bryce Young (3.5-1), USC quarterback Caleb Williams (8-1), Texas running back Bijon Robinson (20-1), Clemson quarterback D.J. Uiagalelei (25-1) and Texas quarterback Quinn Ewers (28-1). Since 2000, quarterbacks have won the Heisman Trophy 18 times. - Miami Herald

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  07/20/22 - QB Tyler Van DykerSr/2025, Wisconsin, 6-4, 230 (DS#11 QB) + More +

  2022 PRESEASON DAVEY O'BRIEN NATIONAL QUARTERBACK AWARD WATCH LIST: Tyler Van Dyke, Miami, So., 6-4, 224, Glastonbury, Conn.,...The 2021 ACC Rookie of the Year, Van Dyke threw for 2,931 yards and 25 touchdowns in just 10 games, nine of which he started. A five-time ACC Rookie of the Week, Van Dyke completed 62.3 percent of his passes, the sixth-best single-season mark in program history, and threw only five interceptions. In addition, Van Dyke became the first Power Five quarterback since LSU's Joe Burrow in 2019 to throw for 300-plus yards and three-plus touchdowns in six straight games. - Miami Football

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  07/20/22 - QB Tyler Van DykerSr/2025, Wisconsin, 6-4, 230 (DS#11 QB) + More +

  2022 PRESEASON MAXWELL AWARD WATCH LIST: Tyler Van Dyke, Miami,...In 2021, Miami quarterback Tyler Van Dyke had second shot at a "true freshman" season thanks to the NCAA's gracious "Covid" ruling. So forget his 2020 efforts with in a couple of games. So as a second-season true freshman in 2021, Van Dyke (6-4, 224), dazzled in first season as starting quarterback, earning ACC Rookie of the Year and ACC Offensive Rookie of the Year honors…Started final nine games of season and saw action in 10 games total…Took over starting duties due to injury to QB D'Eriq King three games into season and ended year by throwing for 2,931 yards.

Totaled 25 passing touchdowns compared to just six interceptions and completed 62.3 percent of pass attempts (202 of 324)…Added one rushing touchdown…Earned ACC Rookie of the Week five times over course of year…Ended season with six straight games with at least 300 passing yards and at least three touchdown passes, becoming first Power-5 quarterback to record such a streak in a single season since Joe Burrow of LSU in his 2019 Heisman Trophy-winning campaign and Burrow has already been to a Super Bowl. Van Dyke became third Miami player to win both ACC Rookie of the Year and ACC Offensive Rookie of the Year, joining RB Duke Johnson (2012) and QB Brad Kaaya (2014). - Miami Football


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  05/27/22 - QB Tyler Van DykerSr/2025, Wisconsin, 6-4, 230 (DS#11 QB) + More +

  The Miami Hurricanes' first game under Mario Cristobal will take place in the afternoon at Hard Rock Stadium, and his first marquee game will unfold in prime time on national television. The Atlantic Coast Conference announced on Thursday that UM's season opener against Bethune Cookman has been set for 3:30 p.m. on Sept. 3 at Hard Rock Stadium and will be televised on ACC Network. Meanwhile, ESPN announced it will televise UM's Sept. 17 game at Texas A&M at 9 p.m. UM has two other non-conference games: home on Sept. 10 against Southern Mississippi and home on Sept. 24 against Middle Tennessee State. The Southern Mississippi game was set for noon and will be televised on ACC Network. Kickoff time and TV information weren't announced for the Middle Tennessee game. - Miami Herald

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  05/06/22 - QB Tyler Van DykerSr/2025, Wisconsin, 6-4, 230 (DS#11 QB) + More +

  The painful, exhausting 2022 NFL Draft for the Miami Hurricanes is over, and analysts have immediately turned to 2023, prognosticating the college football players who will go highest when the draft is held April 27-29 in Kansas City. The Hurricanes' lone player drafted this past weekend, defensive tackle Jonathan Ford, went 13th in the seventh-and-final round to the Green Bay Packers, extending the University of Miami's 48-year draft streak. But the only two players projected to be taken - safety Bubba Bolden and receiver Charleston Rambo-never heard their names called, instead signing as undrafted free agents.

Hope and reality don't always align, but two Hurricanes are mentioned repeatedly to be taken in the first round next year. They are quarterback Tyler Van Dyke and the man who will be protecting his blind side, left tackle Zion Nelson. Van Dyke, who will be a third-year sophomore next season, had an extraordinary 2021 season, earning ACC Rookie of the Year and completing 202 of 324 passes (62.3 percent) for 2,931 yards, with six interceptions in 10 games. He ended with at least 300 passing yards and three touchdown passes in each of his last six games, becoming the first Power 5 quarterback to do so in six consecutive games in a single season since former LSU Heisman Trophy winner Joe Burrow did it in 2019. - Miami Herald


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  04/22/22 - QB Tyler Van DykerSr/2025, Wisconsin, 6-4, 230 (DS#11 QB) + More +

  Miami Hurricanes quarterback Tyler Van Dyke was cuttingly candid in an interview with WQAM last week, particularly about how things have changed since Mario Cristobal took over. What's the biggest difference with the coaching change? "You can tell the difference, the discipline and intensity that has changed the program so far," Van Dyke said. "There's no more BS going on around here. "Always have to be on time or you're going to face some discipline issues. [Paying attention to] small details will help us on the field. We need that standard and we've needed it for awhile. "With him as the head guy, with all that talent, there no more excuses. We have the best coaching staff in college football. There are no more excuses to be 7-5, 8-4. "We've got to be better with discipline and details....That's what gets us beat. The biggest thing is player-led accountability. Me and a couple guys are doing that to make sure everybody does the right thing." - Miami Herald

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  12/01/21 - QB Tyler Van DykerSr/2025, Wisconsin, 6-4, 230 (DS#11 QB) + More +

  2021 ACC ROOKIE OF THE YEAR (COACHES/MEDIA): Tyler Van Dyke, QB, Miami, 48 votes,...Van Dyke was voted the ACC Rookie of the Week five of the final six weeks of the regular season after being forced into the starting lineup due to a season-ending injury to starter D'Eriq King. The Glastonbury, Connecticut, native appeared in 10 games overall, completing 62.3 percent of his passes (202 of 324) for 2,931 yards and 25 touchdowns. - ACC Football

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  12/01/21 - QB Tyler Van DykerSr/2025, Wisconsin, 6-4, 230 (DS#11 QB) + More +

  2021 ACC OFFENSIVE ROOKIE OF THE YEAR (COACHES/MEDIA): Tyler Van Dyke, QB, Miami, 50 votes,...Van Dyke's closing run included six consecutive weeks in which he passed for more than 300 yards and at least three touchdowns. Van Dyke led the Hurricanes to a 38-34 win over eventual Coastal Division champion Pitt – the No. 17 Panthers' only loss in ACC play – and a 31-30 victory over No. 18 NC State. He was also voted the ACC Offensive Rookie of the Year in addition to his overall honor. - ACC Football

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  11/27/21 - QB Tyler Van DykerSr/2025, Wisconsin, 6-4, 230 (DS#11 QB) + More +

  Tyler Van Dyke threw for three touchdowns and 381 yards and Miami wrapped up the regular season by winning for the fifth time in its last six games, beating Duke 47-10 on Saturday. Charleston Rambo caught two of the touchdown passes on a record-setting day. Miami (7-5, 5-3 Atlantic Coast Conference) broke away with a 20-point second quarter for a 30-10 halftime lead. The Hurricanes outgained Duke 356-85 in the first half. Duke (3-9, 0-8), which lost its eighth game in a row, finished with its first winless ACC record since 2007. Its losing streak in conference games is now 13. Duke has won just six of its last 29 games. Rambo, a transfer from Oklahoma, set the single-season school record for Miami with 79 receptions. He passed Leonard Hankerson's 72 from 2010 in the opening minute of the second quarter on a 12-yard touchdown catch.

In the third quarter, Rambo's 14-yard touchdown catch set the single-season school record for receiving yards and stretched that mark to 1,172. He finished with 101 on eight catches. Miami's Mike Harley set the single-game school record with 13 receptions, racking up 96 yards on those. Van Dyke was 34-for-49. Andy Borregales kick field goals of 35, 29, 25 and 43 yards for the Hurricanes. The highlight for Duke was Jaylen Stinson's 94-yard kickoff return for a 10-3 lead. Duke running back Mataeo Durant became the school's single-season rushing record-holder at 1,241 yards. He had 68 yards on 22 carries, needing 64 to set the mark. Blue Devils quarterback Gunnar Holmberg was 20-for-33 for 148 yards with an interception. - Miami/AP College Football


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  11/21/21 - QB Tyler Van DykerSr/2025, Wisconsin, 6-4, 230 (DS#11 QB) + More +

  Tyler Van Dyke passed for 357 yards and three touchdowns, the last of them a 55-yarder to Mike Harley with 10:39 remaining that helped Miami hold off Virginia Tech 38-26 on Saturday night. The win ensured Miami (6-5, 4-3 Atlantic Coast Conference) will be bowl-eligible. It also ended a six-game run of the Hurricanes playing games decided by no more than four points. Van Dyke - who also had a 75-yard touchdown throw to Brashard Smith - became the first Miami quarterback with multiple TD passes of at least 55 yards in an ACC game since Brad Kaaya did it against Duke on Nov. 26, 2016.

Will Mallory also caught a scoring pass for Miami and Jaylan Knighton had two short touchdown runs for the Hurricanes. Mallory had a 72-yard touchdown called back as well and Van Dyke completed 19 of 33 passes. Connor Blumrick had two touchdown passes for Virginia Tech (5-6, 3-4), along with a team-best 132 rushing yards in the debut of interim coach J.C. Price. Starting quarterback Braxton Burmeister also had a scoring throw for the Hokies, who trailed 31-13 early in the second half before - aided by a successful onside kick - getting within 31-26 late in the third quarter. Tre Turner, Da'Wain Lofton and Kaleb Smith had TD grabs for the Hokies. - Miami/AP College Football


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  11/08/21 - QB Tyler Van DykerSr/2025, Wisconsin, 6-4, 230 (DS#11 QB) + More +

  NOV 8 ACC ROOKIE OF THE WEEK: Tyler Van Dyke, Miami, Fr., QB, Glastonbury, Conn.,...Earned his third consecutive ACC Rookie of the Week honor ... Continued his hot streak with another outstanding performance in Miami's 33-30 win over Georgia Tech ... Completed 22 of 34 pass attempts for 389 yards, three touchdowns and no interceptions ... Became just the fourth ACC player in the last 15 years with at least 300 yards passing in three straight conference games ... Has compiled 10 touchdowns, one interception and completed 72% of his passes over the last three games. - Atlantic Coast Conference Football

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  11/06/21 - QB Tyler Van DykerSr/2025, Wisconsin, 6-4, 230 (DS#11 QB) + More +

  Tyler Van Dyke threw three touchdown passes, Charleston Rambo had 210 receiving yards to nearly break the Miami single-game record and the Hurricanes continued their second-half surge with a 33-30 win over Georgia Tech on Saturday. Van Dyke completed 22 of 34 passes for 389 yards, becoming the first Miami quarterback since Bernie Kosar in 1984 with three games of at least 325 yards through the air. Rambo had seven catches, falling just 10 yards shy of matching the Miami record of 220 yards set by Eddie Brown in 1984. Jaylan Knighton ran for a career-best 162 yards and a score for Miami (5-4, 3-2 Atlantic Coast Conference), which won its third straight.

Keyshawn Smith's touchdown catch with 10:27 left put Miami ahead for good, and Mike Harley also had a scoring grab for the Hurricanes - who have now played five consecutive games decided by four points or less, and a nation-leading six such games this season. Jeff Sims threw for 194 yards and a touchdown for Georgia Tech (3-6, 2-5). Jordan Mason had a 71-yard rushing score for the Yellow Jackets, while Jahmyr Gibbs had a 50-yard TD catch and Jaylon King had a fumble return for another touchdown for Georgia Tech. Miami got touchdowns out of its first two possessions for the second straight week, going up 14-0 midway through the opening quarter on scoring throws from Van Dyke to Harley (8 yards) and Rambo (35 yards). - Miami/AP College Football


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  11/01/21 - QB Tyler Van DykerSr/2025, Wisconsin, 6-4, 230 (DS#11 QB) + More +

  NOV 1 ACC ROOKIE OF THE WEEK: Tyler Van Dyke, Miami, Fr., QB, Glastonbury, Conn.,...Van Dyke repeated as ACC Rookie of the Week after leading Miami's 38-34 upset win over No. 17 Pitt ... Set career marks in nearly every category, including passing yards (426) and completions (32) and threw for three touchdowns with just one interception in the win. - ACC Football

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  10/30/21 - QB Tyler Van DykerSr/2025, Wisconsin, 6-4, 230 (DS#11 QB) + More +

  Miami freshman Tyler Van Dyke outdueled Heisman Trophy candidate Kenny Pickett, throwing for 428 yards and three touchdowns as the Hurricanes beat Pickett and No. 17 Pittsburgh 38-34 on Saturday. Van Dyke completed 31 of 41 passes for the three scores and an interception as Miami (4-4, 2-2 Atlantic Coast Conference) defeated a ranked opponent for a second straight week. Pickett bolstered his Heisman resume by throwing for a school-record 519 yards and four touchdowns, but he also threw his second and third interceptions of the season, both of which led to huge momentum shifts.

The first - by Miami's Tyrique Stevenson in the second quarter - led to a Jaylan Knighton 1-yard touchdown run that gave the Hurricanes a 31-17 halftime lead. The second - by freshman safety James Williams - came with 4:07 to play and Pitt driving for a go-ahead touchdown. Pickett threw behind star wide receiver Jordan Addison and Williams made a diving grab at the Miami 4. An unsportsmanlike conduct penalty on the Hurricanes pushed the ball back to the Miami 2. Pitt nearly stuffed Knighton for a safety but the officials ruled Knighton advanced out of the end zone. The call stood upon review and the Hurricanes ran out the clock. Pitt (6-2, 3-1) remains in control of its destiny in the ACC Coastal Division but any remote shot at crashing the College Football Playoff is long gone. - Miami/AP College Football


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  10/25/21 - QB Tyler Van DykerSr/2025, Wisconsin, 6-4, 230 (DS#11 QB) + More +

  OCT 25 ACC ROOKIE OF THE WEEK: Tyler Van Dyke, Miami, Fr., QB, Glastonbury, Conn.,...Registered the best performance of his young career in Saturday night's 31-30 win over No. 18 NC State ... Set career marks in nearly every category, including passing yards (325), completions (25-for-33) and touchdowns (4), connecting on 75.8% of his passes and throwing zero interceptions in the upset of the Wolfpack at Hard Rock Stadium. - ACC Football

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  10/24/21 - QB Tyler Van DykerSr/2025, Wisconsin, 6-4, 230 (DS#11 QB) + More +

  Tyler Van Dyke backed up his words. And Miami took a big step toward potentially salvaging its season. Van Dyke passed for 325 yards and four touchdowns, two of them to Charleston Rambo, to lead the Hurricanes past No. 18 N.C. State 31-30 on Saturday night - snapping what was a six-game losing streak against Power 5 opponents. The freshman, who started this season backing up the now-injured D'Eriq King, said earlier in the week that he didn't think N.C. State could stop Miami's offense. And after completing 25 of 33 passes, he proved himself right. "How about Tyler Van Dyke? I mean, it's unbelievable," Miami coach Manny Diaz said. "Third conference game. And that defense is a hell of a defense. I mean, no one moves the ball on them." Correction: No one had.

Jaylan Knighton had 166 total yards - 83 rushing, 83 more receiving - and a touchdown catch for Miami (3-4, 1-2 Atlantic Coast Conference). Rambo finished with nine catches for 127 yards and Will Mallory had a touchdown grab for the Hurricanes. Devin Leary threw for 310 yards and two touchdowns, plus ran for another for N.C. State. Thayer Thomas had both touchdown receptions for the Wolfpack (5-2, 2-1). "Obviously, we're very emotional, disappointed," N.C. State coach Dave Doeren said. "Gotta give Miami credit. We didn't make the plays we needed to make that we've been making and we helped them at some key moments." Van Dyke's comments were noticed by the Wolfpack, and Diaz said there was a slew of pregame trash talk in response. Didn't matter. The kid didn't blink. "I love Tyler at quarterback," Rambo said. - Miami/AP College Football


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  09/25/21 - QB Tyler Van DykerSr/2025, Wisconsin, 6-4, 230 (DS#11 QB) + More +

  D'Eriq King was watching from the sideline, and his backups put on a show. Tyler Van Dyke passed for 270 yards and three touchdowns in his first career start, and Miami tuned up for Atlantic Coast Conference play by racking up a school-record 739 yards of offense in an easy 69-0 win over Central Connecticut State on Saturday. Van Dyke - starting in place of King, out with a shoulder injury - became the first Miami quarterback since Brock Berlin in 2003 to throw a touchdown pass on the first possession of his first start. He finished 10-of-11 passing.

Van Dyke shared time with Jake Garcia, who completed 11 of 14 passes for 147 yards and two touchdowns in his collegiate debut. "There is a good feeling in that locker room," Miami coach Manny Diaz said. "There's a good feeling not just because of the victory, not just because of the score, not because of the opponent. It's because of all the things that we emphasized this week in practice, the things we asked them to do, our energy on the sideline... we were excited to play today and that means we're on the right path." Miami (2-2) had eight players had either a scoring run or catch and the Hurricanes scored touchdowns on their first seven possessions. The 69 points was the fifth-most in school history, and the margin of victory was the third-largest behind only 77-0 and 77-7 wins over Savannah State in 2018 and 2013, respectively. - Miami/AP College Football


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