The Oregon Ducks football program has had a relatively quiet stretch on the recruiting trail after flipping consensus four-star quarterback Tyler Shough in early October to earn the nation's No. 1-rated recruiting class.

But even with a stretch of no additional commitments, Oregon prospects have managed to make headlines.

This weekend, consensus three-star running back commit Travis Dye, the younger brother of Oregon sophomore standout linebacker Troy Dye, eclipsed the 2,000-yard mark on the season with a stunning performance.

In just his 10th game of the season, the 5-foot-9, 170-pound California ball-carrier set a school record with 336 rushing yards and seven total touchdowns in Norco's 83-42 win over Eastvale Roosevelt.

On the season, Dye has accumulated 2,322 yards and 34 touchdowns rushing - surpassing last year's 1,878-yard, 18-score showing.

Oregon has two running back commitments in the class of 2018, as Dye is joined by North Carolina four-star ball-carrier Jamal Elliott, who suffered a season-ending injury early in his senior campaign.

Highlights of Dye's record-setting performance

-- Andrew Nemec

anemec@oregonian.com

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