Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Dykes headed back to ESPN as color analyst

- — Matt Jones

FAYETTEVIL­LE — Former Arkansas women’s basketball coach Jimmy Dykes is returning to ESPN.

Dykes said Monday that he has signed a three-year contract with the network to be a color analyst, a job he previously held from 19952014. He will call men’s games on the network and also do studio work at ESPN headquarte­rs in Bristol, Conn., and at the SEC Network headquarte­rs in Charlotte, N.C.

About 80 percent to 90 percent of his games will involve SEC teams.

“That was my league in the past, and that’s what I’m most familiar with,” Dykes said. “I’m very, very grateful and very thankful.

“Going back to ESPN is a natural fit for me and the timing is great.”

Dykes, 56, previously was one of ESPN’s most recognizab­le analysts. He left the network in 2014 to accept the head coaching position at the University of Arkansas, Fayettevil­le, his alma mater. Dykes, a Fayettevil­le native, lives in the area with his wife and daughter.

The Razorbacks went 43-49 in Dykes’ three seasons and advanced to the second round of the NCAA Tournament in 2015. He resigned in March after his team finished with a 13-17 record and 11 consecutiv­e losses.

“You view the game differentl­y as a head coach,” Dykes said. “My view of the game is probably a little bit sharper because you have to be so detailed … so I think I carry a lot of that back with me.”

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