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Daniel "Sonny" Dykes (born November 9, 1969) [1] is an American football coach, and a former college baseball player. He is currently the head football coach at Texas Christian University (TCU), and previously served in the same role at Southern Methodist University (SMU) from 2018 to 2021, the University of California, Berkeley from 2013 to 2016, and Louisiana Tech University from 2010 to 2012.
The program has had 31 head coaches, and one interim head coach, since it began play during the 1896 season. Since November 2021, Sonny Dykes has served as head coach at TCU. [1] Eight coaches have led TCU in postseason bowl games: William L. Driver, Dutch Meyer, Abe Martin, Jim Wacker, Pat Sullivan, Dennis Franchione, Gary Patterson, and Dykes.
The office of TCU head football coach Sonny Dykes has undergone a bit of a makeover since he arrived in Fort Worth in December 2021. The lush headquarters, which dwarf the size of the average ...
On November 26, 2021, SMU head coach Sonny Dykes left to take over the rival TCU football program as head coach. [33] Dykes also has head coaching experience at Louisiana Tech and California and signed a six-year contract with the Horned Frogs. [34] In his first season, Dykes went 12–0 before losing to Kansas State in the
With 18 wins in two seasons, Dykes’ spot in the history of TCU football is wedged between the two coaches who won a combined 290 games in 41 years at the university. Based on the power and ...
The unranked coaches that got honorable mention included TCU’s Sonny Dykes who had been ranked No. 17 in the 2023 edition but dropped out of the rankings after a 5-7 season.
TCU Head Coach Sonny Dykes congratulates Colorado quarterback Shedeur Sanders (2) after the Buffaloes defeated the Horned Frogs 45-42 at Amon G. Carter Stadium in Fort Worth on Saturday, Sept. 2 ...
Coach Dykes. On January 20, 2010, Arizona offensive coordinator Sonny Dykes was hired to replace Dooley as the head football coach at Louisiana Tech. [79] [80] Dykes brought with him an exciting, up-tempo, pass-oriented offense known as the Air Raid. [81] In Dykes' first season, LA Tech's record improved to 5–7 overall and 4–4 in the WAC. [82]