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MADISON, Wis. — Former Miami quarterback Tyler Van Dyke is hoping his transfer to Wisconsin can help the former Atlantic Coast Conference rookie of the year recapture the form he showed earlier in his career. There's no guarantee Van Dyke opens the season as the starter at his new school. Van Dyke has been splitting first-team reps with Braedyn Locke during spring practice. Locke started three games for Wisconsin in place of an injured Tanner Mordecai last season. Van Dyke had a great start to his Miami career before struggling with injuries and inconsistency.







