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Name: Joshua Dye (Double Transfer from Southern Utah/Texas-El Paso) College: Mississippi
Number: 28
School Bio/Stats Link: HERE
Height: 5-11 Weight: 205 Position: Pos2:
Class/Draft Year: rSo/2028 40 Low: 4.46 40 Time: 4.54 40 High: 4.59
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Data Scout Notes: X-Transfer Down Dominating Lower LOC-12GP-295-1831-6.2-28TD/Should Ping Pong Transfer/Belongs in FBS 2026: 01-02-26 Transfer from Southern Utah...**2025: OPOYC/1stC...2024: 12-09-24 Transfer from Texas-El Paso...2023: NAC
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Joshua Dye, Mississippi, Player News
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2025 UNITED ATHLETIC CONFERENCE OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR (COACHES): Joshua Dye (Southern Utah),...Joshua Dye, the second consecutive T-Bird running back named Offensive Player of the Year, consistently put up dominant numbers on the ground and rushed for a Division I (FCS & FBS) regular season leading 1,831 yards and 28 touchdowns. Averaging over 6 yards per carry, Dye finished as the FCS statistical champion in rushing yards per game (152.6 ypg), rushing touchdowns, total points scored (168), point s per game (14.0 ppg), total rushing attempts (295), and finished top 15 in yards per carry. Dye claimed UAC Offensive Player of the Week honors four times this season. The redshirt-sophomore produced 10 games this season with 100-plus yards rushing incl uding a pair of 200-plus yard contests capped by a season-best 221 yard effort against EKU. Dye finished fouth in the voting for the Walter Payton Award, presented to the FCS Offensive Player of the Year. - United Athletic Conference Football
(DS#30 RB) rSo/2028 RB Joshua Dye, Mississippi
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WEEK 12 UNITED ATHLETIC CONFERENCE OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK: Southern Utah's Joshua Dye, a redshirt-sophomore running back, earned a second consecutive honor after racking up 181 yards on 39 carries in a important home game victory over UCA. He scor ed three touchdowns in the game to set a new Southern Utah single season program record for rushing touchdowns (25) and points scored (150). Dye still leads all of Division I (FCS & FBS) in rushing touchdowns and is now only nine yards behind from being the nation's leading rusher. He needs just under 200 yards to surpass the program record for rushing yards in a single season, set by Targhee Lambson a year ago. - United Athletic Conference Football
(DS#30 RB) rSo/2028 RB Joshua Dye, Mississippi
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WEEK 11 UNITED ATHLETIC CONFERENCE CO-OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK: A redshirt-sophomore running back, Southern Utah's Joshua Dye rushed for 221 yards on 33 carries for an average of 6.7 yards per attempt, and has now tallied over 1500 yards this season. He currently ranks second in the nation and is only 27 yards behind the FCS leader. Dye picked up three more rushing touchdowns against EKU, bringing his season total to a Divison I football leading 22 scores. This week's honor marks Dye's third distinc tion of the year. - United Athletic Conference Football
(DS#30 RB) rSo/2028 RB Joshua Dye, Mississippi
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WEEK 9 UNITED ATHLETIC CONFERENCE CO-OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK: A redshirt-sophomore running back, Southern Utah's Joshua Dye turned in a season league-leading performance with 204 rushing yards and three touchdowns on 24 carries. Dye averaged an imp ressive 8.5 yards per attempt and his stellar outing featured a 92-yard touchdown dash. He also caught one pass for 10 yards. Dye currently ranks third in the FCS in total rushing yards with 1,166 and leads all of Division I football with 18 rushing touc hdowns. - United Athletic Conference Football
(DS#30 RB) rSo/2028 RB Joshua Dye, Mississippi
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Joshua Dye scored three touchdowns, including a game-tying score to force overtime in a comeback, for Southern Utah in its 36-34 double-overtime win over North Alabama on Saturday. Dye scored his second touchdown with 9:42 remaining to cut the Thunderbir ds' (7-5, 6-2 United Athletic Conference) deficit to 28-21. The Lions (2-10, 1-7) chewed more than seven minutes on a 14-play, 50-yard drive, forcing three Thunderbirds' timeouts. Ian Vachon missed a field goal from 35 yards, and the Thunderbirds mounted a seven-play, 80-yard drive capped by a 3-yard touchdown run from Dye to send the game to overtime. Dye was stopped short on fourth-and-2 to open the extra period, but the Lions turned the ball over on a Roderick Taylor Jr. fumble.Taylor scored o n a 1-yard run in the second overtime, but the two-point conversion failed. The Thunderbirds answered with a 15-yard touchdown from Bronson Barren to Gabe Nunez, and a 2-yard rush from Shane Carr for the game-winning conversion. The Thunderbirds, who hav e won six straight games, never led until the game-winning score. Dye, who had already broken Southern Utah's single-season records for rushing touchdowns (23) and carries (271), added the net rushing yards record to his tally, finishing with 1,831 yards after a 108-yard day. John Austin Wood was 15-of-22 passing for 236 yards and a touchdown for North Alabama. Lando Brown entered the game No. 2 in FCS football in sacks, and added two, finishing with 14.0 on the year. It was the final game played at Bra ly Stadium for North Alabama, where its played since 1949. North Alabama moves to Bank Independent Stadium next season. - AP College Football
(DS#30 RB) rSo/2028 RB Joshua Dye, Mississippi
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Joshua Dye had 39 carries for 181 yards and scored on runs of 25, 15 and 3 yards Saturday night to help Southern Utah beat Central Arkansas 28-21. Bronson Barron, on second-and-goal from the 1, faked a handoff to Dye up the middle, rolled right and went untouched into the end zone to cap the scoring with four seconds left in the third quarter. Landen Chambers ran for a 4-yard touchdown late in the second quarter and capped a nine-play, 75-yard drive to open the second half with a 2-yard scoring run to g ive Central Arkansas (3-8, 2-5 United Athletic Conference) a 21-14 lead less than three minutes into the third quarter.The Thunderbirds responded with a 12-play drive that took more than seven minutes off the clock and culminated with Dye's short TD run. A couple plays later, Mikey Allen intercepted a pass to give Southern Utah possession near midfield and set up Barron's go-ahead touchdown. Barron was 20-of-26 passing for 204 yards and threw an interception for Southern Utah (6-5, 5-2). Chambers finished with 110 yards rushing on 19 carries. Austin Myers was 17-of-32 passing for 224 yards and threw a 2-yard touchdown pass to Malachi Henry that opened the scoring. - AP College Football
(DS#30 RB) rSo/2028 RB Joshua Dye, Mississippi
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Joshua Dye ran for a career-high 221 yards - his second 200-yard game in three weeks - and Southern Utah defeated Eastern Kentucky 27-17 on Saturday night. Dye carried 33 times and scored all three of the Thunderbirds' touchdowns. He passed his previous career high of 204 yards against Utah Tech on Oct. 25. He has 1,542 yards this season. The Thunderbirds and Colonels were tied at 17 at halftime before Southern Utah pitched a shutout in the second half. Eastern Kentucky was held to 254 total yards. | | | | |
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