Armchair QB: Grading Tyler Van Dyke’s Debut for the Wisconsin Badgers

There was plenty of anticipation around what the Wisconsin Badgers might have in Miami transfer quarterback Tyler Van Dyke , especially with the buzz surrounding his strong finish to fall camp.

While we won’t fully comprehend what he brings to the table until the Badgers face tougher opponents like Alabama and USC later this month, Van Dyke’s debut against Western Michigan offered a glimpse of what he’s capable of. But, it also had its fair share of ebbs and flows most have begun to expect.

Western Michigan played it safe with a cover-3 defense for most of the game, effectively taking away the deep ball, which allowed Van Dyke to methodically pick them apart with short gains. However, there were some close calls—twice in the red zone, where he narrowly avoided interceptions, and a costly strip on Western Michigan’s side of the field led to their go-ahead touchdown late in the third quarter.

Given his experience, you’d expect Van Dyke to be more poised in the pocket. There were some moments where it felt like the Connecticut native held onto the ball too long and others where he gave up on the play too quickly, opting for a checkdown. Some of that can be chalked up to first-game jitters with a new team, but it’s worth monitoring.

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