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Helene Elliott: Travis Dye might be done for season, but his impact at USC will remain strong

USC running back Travis Dye is carted off the field after a leg injury against Colorado in the second quarter at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum on Nov. 11, 2022, in Los Angeles.

LOS ANGELES — The cool autumn evening became unnaturally still, the crisp air and happy anticipation of another USC victory suddenly sucked out of the Coliseum in the second quarter Friday when Trojans running back Travis Dye was tackled to the green grass and stayed there, clutching his left leg in obvious pain.

His teammates gave him space, taking a knee and watching from a respectful distance while medical personnel tended to the 23-year-old senior from Norco, whose determination and leadership skills made him a great fit since he transferred from Oregon. He was fitted with an air cast, and a cart was summoned to take

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