Wisconsin quarterback Tyler Van Dyke is entering the NCAA transfer portal after one season in Madison. He has one season of eligibility remaining, though it’s possible he won’t be available for the start of the 2025 season while recovering from a torn ACL.
Van Dyke suffered a knee injury on the opening drive of the Badgers’ 42–10 loss to Alabama in Week 3. While attempting to scramble out of bounds, he planted his right leg and appeared to hurt his knee before being hit by a defensive line . player.
Before he was hurt, Van Dyke completed 63% of his passes for 422 yards in three starts.
In 35 games over five college seasons, Van Dyke has thrown for 7,891 yards, 55 touchdowns and 23 interceptions, completing 63% of his passes. He played the first four seasons of his career at Miami, redshirting as a freshman.
Van Dyke put up his best numbers during his first full season in 2021, passing for 2,931 yards and 25 TDs under offensive coordinator Rhett Lashlee, now the head coach at SMU. That performance earned him ACC Rookie of the Year honors. After being benched during his junior season (when he threw 12 interceptions), Van Dyke entered the transfer portal for the first time.
“From what he’s told me, he wants to continue playing college football,” Wisconsin coach Luke Fickell said (via BadgersWire) before Van Dyke decided to transfer. “It’s a difficult situation for him and for all of us because there are so many unknowns about his injury and how long it will take to recover from his injury.”
Wisconsin finished 5-7 overall and 3-6 in the Big Ten. The Badgers return quarterback Braedyn Locke, who played 11 games after Van Dyke was sidelined. He threw for 1,936 yards with 13 touchdowns and 10 interceptions while completing 55% of his passes. Behind him, however, Wisconsin lacks experience with freshman Mabrey Mettauer and incoming freshmen Carter Smith and Landyn Locke.