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      <description>Born in Provo, Utah, raised in Utah county, and the son of BYU legend James Dye, it was almost a "no brainer" when Abilene Cooper's Trey Dye received that Cougars offer in February. And while there is pride and even a little pressure in following in dad's footsteps, "I think people realize I'm not my dad," he noted. Our video sit-down with the wideout that looks to create his own name in BYU blue…</description>
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      <title>The example of one</title>
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      <title>BYU gets wide receiver Trey Dye</title>
      <description>On Friday, Texas wide receiver Trey Dye committed to BYU and will continue a legacy started long ago. In a phone conversation with new BYU assistant coach Mark Atuaia, Dye decided to make it official. He will sign with BYU next season and, like his father James, become a BYU Cougar.</description>
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      <description>BYU has offered a scholarship to a familiar Cougar name. On Wednesday, Texas receiver Trey Dye was offered a full-ride scholarship to follow in the footsteps of his father by playing football at BYU.</description>
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      <description>Many may recall the years when James Dye became a Cougar favorite, wowing fans with his speed while catching passes and electrifying the crowd with amazing kick returns. Now, it’s round two. Junior Trey Dye, James' son, is beginning to blip on recruiting radar as an up-and-coming talent in the mold of his father.</description>
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