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Wisconsin, former Oklahoma transfer QB Nick Evers commits to UConn

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Former Wisconsin and Oklahoma quarterback Nick Evers revealed his transfer commitment to UConn on Wednesday, he shared on social media on Wednesday. Evers will have multiple years of eligibility remaining.

Evers began his career at Oklahoma in 2022 before transferring to play for the Badgers in 2023. He’s been a backup during his career to date, attempting one pass for Oklahoma in 2022 as he was thrust into the lineup during a disastrous rivalry game against Texas that year.

Evers recently took a trip to UConn before committing.

Evers played high school football at Flower Mound (Tx.) High School, where he was a four-star prospect. He was the No. 129 overall recruit in the 2022 cycle, according to the On3 Industry Ranking, a weighted average that utilizes all four major recruiting media companies.

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Wisconsin is hopeful for its new transfer quarterback

Wisconsin head coach Luke Fickell firmly believes Tyler Van Dyke can get a new edge this season, his final at the collegiate level.

Following five years at Miami, Van Dyke transferred to Wisconsin for his grad year, looking to resurrect his 2021 form. It turns out, Fickell sees something in his quarterback’s game that can make that happen.

As he worked through spring practice, Van Dyke showcased more of a dual threat ability.

“I think the thing that can help Tyler as well when you do get into some more live situations, he is a big guy,” Fickell said. “He’s a guy who can run the football too. I think that I teased him a little bit. I think his first year at Miami I’ve seen him and watched that film. 

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“He runs pretty well. I think year two and three, I teased him about getting a little bit big and I’m not sure he thought he was standing back there and being pass happy in some of those situations, but I think he’s in a really good spot.” 

Van Dyke isn’t a traditional dual threat quarterback. He only has two rushing touchdowns to his name and 32 net rushing yards off 108 credited carries.

“I think he can create some things at 230 (and) some pounds,” Fickell said. “Can be a physical guy that you have to be able to have balance with and understand that he can do some things with his feet as well and I think that can give him a different edge to some things. 

“But he is getting much more comfortable. I think you can see that he understands what’s going on all around and a lot better each and every day.”