Former Clemson and East Carolina running back Tyshon Dye has died due to drowning.
The tragic incident occurred while Dye was swimming at a lake during a family outing on Friday, July 5, according to reports.
The coroner’s office ruled Dye’s death accidental.
Gary Jones shared a photo purportedly from the scene of the tragic drowning, with someone commenting, “Awful accident! Blue Devil Nation lost a solid young man.”
Dye was 25 years old at the time of his death.
Dye played at Elbert County Comprehensive High School before coming to Clemson, where he played three seasons as a backup running back from 2014 to 2016. He was a reserve on the Tigers’ 2016 national championship team, then transferred to East Carolina for his final college season.
Clemson coach Dabo Swinney said everyone with the Tigers was heartbroken over Dye’s death.
Dye’s former teammate at Clemson, Wayne Gallman II, posted a tribute on Twitter, saying his deceased friend was “loved by everyone.”
Several people commented on the post, with one saying, “My heart feels broken for his mother and father. I know all of his family and friends hurt, however, I know first hand what it is like to lose your child. It is against nature! Parents should never bury their child. I pray the knowledge that he is home with God will bring peace.”
Another commenter said, “Please take comfort that during his short life Tyshon was able to accomplish so much, enjoy so much and experience the love of family, great friends, and thousands of people who supported him and his team.”
Clemson Football shared its condolences on Twitter, sparking an outpouring of sympathies.
“He was my coach at a Clemson football camp a few years ago and he was such a great person RIP Tye Dye,” wrote one commenter.
“Rest In Peace, Ty Dye,” shared another. “One of my all time favorites. Such a bright spirit, gone too soon.”
“Gone way too soon,” another person wrote. “Thanks for the memories, Tyshon. May the peace of God be with you and yours now and forever.”
“What is going on that we are losing so many players so young the last few years?” asked another.