Miami QB Van Dyke in website, eyes ‘next chapter’
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Tom VanHaaren, ESPN Personnel WriterNov 27, 2023, 08:45 PM ET
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Miami quarterback Tyler Van Dyke has gotten in the transfer website, he confirmed Monday night in a social media post.
“I wish to thank the University of Miami, my colleagues, training staff, and everyone related to the University who have actually made this chapter in my life genuinely unique and indispensable,” Van Dyke wrote on X, previously Twitter. “I have developed lifelong relationships and memories, which I will constantly value. I am deeply pleased of the opportunities and experiences that have shaped me during my time here.
“I am eagerly anticipating the next chapter and what my future holds.”
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Van Dyke, a fourth-year junior for the Hurricanes, has been the starter given that 2021, his redshirt freshman season, after taking control of for an injured D’Eriq King.He threw for 2,931 backyards, 25 goals and six interceptions in 10 games in 2021. His efficiency that season earned him ACC Novice of the Year and ACC Offensive Novice of the Year honors.Van Dyke then played in 9 games throughout the 2022 season, tossing for 1,835 lawns, 10 goals and five interceptions under a new offensive coordinator.He saw another change at organizer in 2023 and completed out the year with 2,703 backyards, 19 goals and 12 interceptions in 11 games.He gets in the website as a graduate transfer.Van Dyke’s departure leaves Miami with Emory Williams, a real freshman who saw action
in 5 games this season, and former ESPN 300 quarterback Jacurri Brown, who checked in the 2022 class.