Former Clemson RB has already set up his first official visit

It's the one school that has, so far, showed the most interest.

Former Clemson running back Tyshon Dye has set up a visit this weekend.

Dye graduates in May, and has one more year of eligibility remaining. Since he's graduated, he's eligible to play for another school right away.

Dye told 247 Sports that Miami, Clemson's ACC rival, is coming after him hard.

"I hear from coach Brown every other day it seems," he said. "Coach Richt told me if they didn't have a need for me he wouldn't waste my or their time." Coach Brown is Thomas Brown, the Hurricanes running backs coach.

Dye also said he hopes to set up visits with the other two schools he's heard from — SMU and Georgia Southern,

The 6-foot, 215 pound running back had 76 carries for 351 yards and five TDs for Clemson.