Michigan QB McCaffrey transfers to dad’s team
- ESPN staff writer
- Joined ESPN in 2011
- Graduated from Central Michigan
Former Michigan quarterback Dylan McCaffrey is transferring to Northern Colorado, where he will have the chance to play for his father, Ed McCaffrey.
Dylan had been an ESPN 300 recruit in the 2017 class but was never able to win the starting job at Michigan. He only attempted 15 passes in 2018 and suffered a broken collarbone that shortened his season. He was a backup to Shea Patterson in 2019.
McCaffrey couldn’t get his career started at Michigan and opted out of the 2020 season before it commenced.
The elder McCaffrey became the head coach for the Bears in December 2019, but he has yet to coach a game for Northern Colorado because the Big Sky moved its season to the spring due to COVID-19.
Northern Colorado recently announced it will not participate in the Big Sky’s spring season and championship season but will instead pursue a modified nonconference schedule in late spring.
Ed will add his son to the roster with two years of eligibility remaining; and because Dylan is a graduate transfer, he is eligible to play immediately.
McCaffrey is brothers with former Nebraska quarterback Luke McCaffrey and Carolina Panthers star Christian McCaffrey.
Michigan still has quarterbacks Cade McNamara and Joe Milton on the roster, and the staff also added ESPN 300 quarterback J.J. McCarthy in this 2021 class. McCarthy enrolled early at Michigan and was the No. 25-ranked recruit overall, as well as the No. 2 dual-threat quarterback in the class.
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