Clemson is losing a good running back in its stable with Tyshon Dye who has decided to graduate transfer. He finished his career at Clemson with only 351 rushing yards and five touchdowns, but that was because he had the unfortunate luck of playing behind a great back like Wayne Gallman.
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Dye took his first visit to Miami this past weekend and came away very impressed. He told 247Sports that the visit was "pretty nice." "It was different," Dye said. "The city lifestyle wasn't too bad."
He said Miami 'definitely' now leads. He also said that running backs coach Thomas Brown has been going hard at him and told him that Mark Walton is definitely the starter, but there's no one behind him to help so he could definitely get some good carries in his last year eligible.
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Dye is hoping to set up visits to Georgia Southern and SMU before he commits in April as he will be enrolling in May. He doesn't know when he will take those visits, but has been texting back and forth with SMU coach Chad Morris who originally recruited him when he was the offensive coordinator at Clemson.