Miami QB Tyler Van Dyke ready for his encore performance
Associated PressCORAL GABLES, Fla. — Tyler Van Dyke has studied every play from his 2021 season at Miami. “When I watch the film of games last year, when I really look back, I always look at the negative things,” Van Dyke said. “After all the work we’ve done, I can’t wait to get back out there,” said Van Dyke, who will lead the Hurricanes into their season debut at home Saturday against Bethune-Cookman. Inheriting a quarterback like Van Dyke is something first-year Miami coach Mario Cristobal calls “a tremendous blessing.” “You have a natural leader that’s one of your hardest workers, competing to be recognized as the hardest worker, that demands as much of himself as he does of anybody else,” Cristobal said. “I’ve played this game my entire life and obviously it’s pretty cool to see all that stuff,” Van Dyke said.