ESPN: Wisconsin’s quarterback room ‘looking for a reboot’ entering 2024 season

ESPN analyzes Wisconsin’s quarterback room entering 2024 season

Wisconsin starting quarterback Tyler Van Dyke was put in the ‘looking for a reboot’ tier of ESPN’s recent analysis of every quarterback room in the country entering the 2024 college football season.

Staff writer David Hale divided all 134 QB rooms into 20 different tiers, from No. 1 with Alabama’s Jalen Milroe, Texas‘ Quinn Ewers, Georgia’s Carson Beck and others to No. 20 with a collection of the sports’ least-productive players.

Related: Where every Big Ten team ranks in ESPN’s 2024 College Football Power Index

Van Dyke fell into Hale’s 10th tier along with a Louisville QB room led by starter Tyler Shough, Mississippi State led by Blake Shapen, UCF led by K.J. Jefferson and Washington led by Will Rogers.

The ranking makes sense, as both Van Dyke and Wisconsin offensive coordinator Phil Longo enter the season looking to re-establish themselves at the top of the sport. Or, in other words, each have previously been among the sport’s best at their respective jobs, but have since fallen from those positions.

For the quarterback, his peak performance came in 2021 as a redshirt freshman at Miami when he threw for 2,931 yards, 25 touchdowns and six interceptions. That feels like the distant past after consecutive down seasons as a sophomore and junior.

For Longo, that was the last the case during his stop at North Carolina when he led the Tar Heels to some of the nation’s best statistical offenses. Like Van Dyke, he does not hold that sentiment entering 2024 after the Badgers’ offensive struggles last season.

Wisconsin’s long-term outlook does not include Van Dyke under center. But his 2024 season could be the catalyst for a program renaissance, and for Longo’s return to the top of the offensive coordinator ranks.

Here’s some context that ESPN added to the Badger veteran’s final collegiate season:

In his first six games of the season last year, Van Dyke posted a 71.8 Total QBR, completed 70.5% of his passes, 9.4 yards per attempt, threw 16 TDs and 6 interceptions. Then he missed the Clemson game with an injury, which nagged at him the remainder of the season. His stat line the rest of the way: 58.1 Total QBR, 60% completions, 6.6 yards per pass, 3 touchdown passes and 6 picks.

Keeping Van Dyke healthy will be Wisconsin’s main priority this season, especially after 2023 was partially derailed due to an injury to starter Tanner Mordecai. When healthy, Van Dyke has proven to have some serious ability.

The ESPN piece also added a note about Longo and his recent track record:

In his first six years as a Power 5 offensive coordinator, Phil Longo’s teams averaged 3,847 passing yards and 31 touchdown throws per season. Last year — his first at Wisconsin — the Badgers had 2,862 passing yards and just 14 passing touchdowns.

In all, the ‘looking for a reboot’ tier can be applied to the entire Wisconsin football program entering 2024. The on-field product has slipped from where it was from 2016-2019. Fickell, Longo, Van Dyke and others will be charged with re-establishing the standard when the 2024 season kicks off.

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CBS Sports names Wisconsin’s most impactful transfer entering 2024 football season

Numerous QBs made the list

CBS Sports’ Tom Fornelli ranked the Big Ten’s most impactful transfers entering the 2024 football season on Monday.

His most impactful players weren’t much of a surprise: Michigan State QB Aidan Chiles, Ohio State S Caleb Downs and RB Quinshon Judkins, and Oregon QB Dillon Gabriel and WR Evan Stewart.

Related: Where every Big Ten team ranks in ESPN’s 2024 College Football Power Index

Fornelli went on to list the most impactful transfer for each team as well. His entry for Wisconsin: former Miami quarterback Tyler Van Dyke.

Van Dyke transferred to the Badgers to start during his final season of eligibility. The four-year collegiate starter finished his Miami career with 63.7 percent completion, 7,469 passing yards, 54 touchdowns and 23 interceptions.

He takes over a Wisconsin offense in year two under Phil Longo. Like Tanner Mordecai in 2023, Van Dyke figures to serve as a bridge option while the Wisconsin staff continues to develop talent at the position.

There is no more important position in sports than quarterback, so the Van Dyke selection is an easy one to make.

We recently ranked Wisconsin’s incoming transfers by impact on the 2024 season. Van Dyke was No. 1, followed by OLB John Pius, ILB Jaheim Thomas, RB Tawee Walker, DL Elijah Hills and others.

Here is the rest of Fornelli’s impactful transfers by team. There are many quarterbacks included:

  • Illinois: OT J.C. Davis
  • Indiana: QB Kurtis Rourke
  • Iowa: QB Brendan Sullivan
  • Maryland: QB M.J. Morris
  • Michigan: LB Jaishawn Barham
  • Minnesota: QB Max Brosmer
  • Nebraska: WR Jahmal Banks
  • Northwestern: QB Mike Wright
  • Penn State: WR Julian Fleming
  • Purdue: CB Nyland Green
  • Rutgers: WR Dymere Miller
  • UCLA: Edge Collins Acheampong
  • USC: S Kamari Ramsey
  • Washington: QB Will Rogers

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Wisconsin boasts one of PFF’s highest-graded returning Big Ten QBs

What are your expectations for Tyler Van Dyke in 2024?

Wisconsin QB Tyler Van Dyke is the Big Ten’s third highest-graded returning player, according to PFF’s recent post on X.

His 85.9 career rating trails only Oregon’s Dillon Gabriel (91.9) and Penn State’s Drew Allar (86.3) as the highest-graded signal callers in the conference.

With the departure of 2023 starting quarterback Tanner Mordecai to the San Francisco 49ers, Van Dyke appears poised to win the Badgers’ starting job at quarterback this fall.

The veteran QB played four seasons for Miami and was named ACC Offensive Rookie of the Year and ACC Rookie of the Year in 2021, his redshirt freshman season for the Hurricanes. He notched 7,478 career passing yards, 54 touchdowns and 23 interceptions at Miami.

Van Dyke appeared in 11 games in 2023 and passed for 2,703 yards, 19 touchdowns and 12 interceptions on 8.1 yards per attempt. At 6’4,” the Glastonbury, Connecticut native was a four-star recruit and the No. 7 quarterback in the 2020 recruiting class.

Injuries and on-field struggles hampered Van Dyke in 2022. He missed parts of six games due to injury and posted under 2,000 passing yards.

Still, Van Dyke’s outlook with a Phil Longo’s pass-friendly offense should provide Badgers’ fans with early optimism. He is surrounded by a host of talent and could have a career-best season.

Wisconsin football in exclusive company since start of College Football Playoff era

Wisconsin football in exclusive company since 2014

The Wisconsin Badgers football team will conclude their spring practice schedule Thursday ahead of their 2024 campaign.

Luke Fickell and his staff will look to extend Wisconsin’s incredible streak of having a winning record in every season since 2001. The program is one of only 10 in the sport to boast that since the College Football Playoff began in 2014. The Badgers’ streak just happens to also go back another 13 years to the start of the century.

Fickell’s squad is coming off of a 7-6 season in 2023, which concluded with a 35-31 loss to LSU in the ReliaQuest Bowl in January. It was an up-and-down season for the Badgers, struggling to find consistency on both sides of the ball.

With offensive coordinator Phil Longo’s air raid offense, Wisconsin never really found its groove, something they’ll look to do with a new quarterback at the helm in 2024. With Tanner Mordecai moving on to the NFL, it will either be graduate transfer Tyler Van Dyke (Miami-FL) or redshirt sophomore Braedyn Locke operating as the team’s starting signal-caller.

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Other programs to have a winning record every year since 2014 include Ohio State and Iowa from within the Big Ten as well as juggernauts like Alabama, Georgia and Clemson.

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Takeaways from Wisconsin football’s de-facto spring game

Takeaways from Wisconsin’s de-facto spring game:

The Wisconsin Badgers football team hosted their 13th spring practice of the year Saturday, playing primarily 11-on-11 for the duration. Luke Fickell and the Badgers no longer host a spring game between their offensive and defensive units, but Saturday came close.

Graduate transfer quarterback Tyler Van Dyke (Miami, Florida) handled the majority of the first-team reps at practice, though redshirt sophomore Braedyn Locke continued to get plenty of work as well.

Van Dyke connected for a pair of notable touchdowns to tight end Riley Nowakowski and wide receiver Tyrell Henry, while once again showing an improved understanding of Phil Longo’s offense.

With just a pair of practices remaining before spring workouts conclude, Van Dyke has proven capable of being the team’s primary option at quarterback in 2024.

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Wide receiver Trech Kekahuna has impressed throughout camp, and he made sure to show off his shiftiness on a handful of occasions while operating out of the slot wideout position on Saturday. With Will Pauling returning for another season, Wisconsin has a formidable duo in the slot.

At running back, both transfer Tawee Walker (Oklahoma) and true freshman Gideon Ituka produces scores on the ground. Familiar faces Chez Mellusi and Nate White churned out big gains.

On the defensive side, linebacker Darryl Peterson had a big day, getting to the quarterback and into the backfield on a semi-regular basis, showing his elite understanding of Mike Tressel’s defensive approach.

Transfer linebackers John Pius (William & Mary) and Leon Lowery (Syracuse) have been among the most notable additions to Wisconsin’s roster this season and they figure to make a significant impact in the pass rush in 2024.

Last but not least, safety Hunter Wohler is back for 2024, and he looks to build upon a 2023 campaign in which he led the team with 120 total tackles while also snatching a pair of interceptions. He has been just as effective this spring and was good for some show-stopping hits on the practice field Saturday.

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Wisconsin boasts two of 247Sports’ ‘top Big Ten newcomers’ entering 2024

Wisconsin boasts two of 247Sports’ ‘top Big Ten newcomers’ entering 2024

Two of Wisconsin football’s offseason additions made 247Sports’ list of the top 25 Big Ten newcomers entering 2024.

Those two: quarterback Tyler Van Dyke at No. 23 and inside linebacker Tackett Curtis at No. 14.

Related: Wisconsin football 2024 spring transfer portal window tracker

Van Dyke is set to likely start for the Badgers this season after four years at Miami. He transfers with 32 games of experience and stats including a 63.7 completion percentage, 7,469 yards, 54 touchdowns and 23 interceptions. His inclusion on the list is no surprise, as he’s instantly one of the more accomplished quarterbacks in the conference.

Curtis, meanwhile, transferred to Wisconsin after one season at USC. The former top recruit started most of the season at inside linebacker for a poor Trojans defense, recording 40 tackles, 4 tackles for loss and two sacks. He brings an impressive recruiting pedigree and a ton of potential, but he isn’t in line to start for the Badgers in 2024.

Luke Fickell and his staff worked hard to re-shape the program’s linebacker room. Veteran Jaheim Thomas is projected to start alongside Jake Chaney this season, with Curtis and former UNC linebacker Sebastian Cheeks forming the future.

Curtis has a high transfer portal ranking because of his high school billing. But he likely won’t have a huge impact in 2024.

247Sports’ piece looks at the highest transfer rating, which Curtis does bring. It may just take a few years for that potential to pay off on the field.

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Wisconsin Badgers quarterback entering transfer portal

Wisconsin Badgers quarterback entering transfer portal

The Wisconsin Badgers football team is nearing the halfway point of its  spring practices, but it had a quarterback announce his intentions to transfer Saturday.

After one full season with the Badgers, quarterback Nick Evers has decided to seek his next opportunity elsewhere. The former four-star recruit joined Wisconsin ahead of the 2023 campaign, transferring from Oklahoma after his freshman year.

Evers battled true freshman Mabrey Mettauer for reps behind Tyler Van Dyke and Braedyn Locke during the Badgers’ first seven spring practices and appeared unlikely to be in a position to compete for the starting job with Luke Fickell’s squad in Madison.

The spring transfer portal officially opens on April 16 (Tuesday) and it will close on April 30.

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Wisconsin OC Phil Longo discusses Badgers ongoing quarterback competition

Who should start at QB for Wisconsin this fall?

Wisconsin offensive coordinator Phil Longo met with the media Friday as the Badgers’ spring season continued. One topic of conversation was his quarterback room and the state of the competition between veteran transfer Tyler Van Dyke and returning youngster Braedyn Locke.

Van Dyke joined the Badgers this offseason after three years of starting at Miami. He brings a wealth of experience, plus 912 career pass attempts, 581 completions, 7,469 yards, 54 touchdowns and 23 interceptions.

Related: Evaluating the Big Ten’s next targets for conference expansion

Locke, on the other hand, returns after a redshirt freshman season at Wisconsin that saw him thrust into action after an injury to starter Tanner Mordecai. He played in five games, completing 50% of his passes for 777 yards, five touchdowns and one interception.

The veteran figures to be the starter — as was the case with Mordecai last season. But Wisconsin is reportedly approaching it as a pure competition and giving Locke a real chance to win the job.

“I think any time you have more talent in the room, and not just bodies, it breeds competition,” Longo said. “So if you want reps and you want to get on the field on game day, you have to beat out a number of other good players.”

Related: Ranking Wisconsin football’s incoming transfers by expected impact in 2024 season

That last part rings true, as the Badgers quarterback room currently consists of Van Dyke, Locke, highly touted youngster Nick Evers and true freshman Mabrey Mettauer. The room is as talented as it’s ever been, which should breed the productive competition that Longo refers to.

Here is his full answer and emphasis on the job being up for grabs:

As I wrote on X yesterday, Wisconsin fans should be thrilled if Locke somehow wins the job. It would mean he beat out an impressive room of QBs, including one of the more established starters in the nation.

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Where Wisconsin QB Tyler Van Dyke falls on Fanduel’s 2024 Heisman Trophy odds

What’s your expectation for Wisconsin QB Tyler Van Dyke this season?

Wisconsin enters the 2024 football season needing a big year from transfer quarterback Tyler Van Dyke.

Van Dyke moves to Wisconsin after having spent the first four years of his career at Miami, amassing 7,469 total passing yards 54 touchdowns and 23 interceptions. The veteran’s best season came as a freshman in 2021, when he threw for 2,931 yards and a 25-6 touchdown-to-interception ratio.

Related: Wisconsin football’s biggest questions entering spring practice

For Luke Fickell’s team to have a resurgent year after 2023’s 7-6 campaign, Van Dyke will need to recapture his 2021 form for a full 12-game schedule.

Looking ahead to the season, we’ve already ranked all 18 programs in the Big Ten, ranked the 18 starting quarterbacks, ranked all 18 head coaches, predicted each Big Ten team’s 2024 record, looked at the early College Football Playoff tiers, made bold predictions for the season and checked in on the Las Vegas win totals for each team in the conference.

Now, here’s where Wisconsin quarterback Tyler Van Dyke falls on Fanduel’s 2024 Heisman Trophy odds list:

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Wisconsin football’s biggest questions entering spring practice

What do you need to see from Wisconsin football this spring?

Wisconsin football begins its spring practice period this month.

It marks a pivotal point in the offseason as roster management yields to full-out preparation for the upcoming season. This pivotal point leads into what is an important Year 2 for Luke Fickell at Wisconsin.

The Badgers underwhelmed with a 7-6 record in his first season and face a daunting schedule in the new era of the Big Ten. Fickell was hired to return Wisconsin to a championship-contending program. A strong 2024 is paramount to that goal.

Looking ahead to the season, we’ve already ranked the 18 programs in the Big Ten, the 18 starting quarterbacks, all 18 head coaches, each Big Ten team’s 2024 record and the Las Vegas win totals for each team in the conference.

With spring practice quickly approaching, here are our biggest questions for Wisconsin football entering the period: