Former Texas offensive lineman Willie Tyler transfers to Syracuse
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Texas offensive lineman Willie Tyler has transferred to Syracuse, he announced on his Twitter on Thursday. Tyler, a 6-foot-7, 335-pound lineman, did not play in his two years with the Longhorns. He played a season at Iowa Western Community College before moving to Texas prior to the 2019 season. Tyler redshirted that season and opted out of the 2020 season due to COVID-19.
Tyler joins transfer Jakob Bradford on SU’s offensive line, which struggled last season and ranked 113 out of 127 FBS teams, according to Pro Football Focus. Tyler will play under O-line coach Mike Schmidt, who recently moved to Syracuse after eight years at San Diego State.
The Racine, Wisconsin native had offers from a number of schools, including West Virginia, SMU and Louisiana Tech. He primarily played defensive line in school, with limited snaps on the offensive line.
Syracuse began spring practices on March 30. In his first spring practice, head coach Dino Babers discussed the Orange’s quarterback battle between Mississippi State transfer Garrett Shrader and returning starter Tommy Devito, along with the return of running backs Jarveon Howard and Abdul Adams. Both Howard and Adams opted out of the 2020 season.
Published on April 8, 2021 at 4:41 pm
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