For Travis, the youngest of the five Dye boys, that meant learning from an early age how to endure. The decision to leave Oregon to be closer to home at USC, his family contends, was one of the toughest of Dye's life. Or when his brothers squirted mustard in his mouth while he slept, a prank that left Travis forever disgusted by the condiment. He garnered just two offers while at Norco, one from New Mexico State, and another from Oregon, which he figured offered only because his brother Troy was still on the team. That guilt would fade upon arriving at USC, where Dye has fit like a glove in Riley's offense.
Source: Los Angeles Times October 13, 2022 09:59 UTC