Tyler Van Dyke was the center piece signal caller for the 2020 class. A 6’4” 220 pound beast from Glastonbury, Connecticut, Van Dyke has all the tools to be the heir apparent. The former ninth ranked pro-style quarterback per the 247 composite, TVD saw action in two games during his inaugural season in 2020 for the Hurricanes.
A lopsided affair vs. FSU and inversely vs. UNC, the limited season engagement ensured that Van Dyke was able to retain his red-shirt status. N’Kosi Perry was last year’s number two behind D’Eriq King. This raised a question.