Houston Chronicle

Dykes fits all of Frogs’ criteria

- By Stephen Hawkins

FORT WORTH — Sonny Dykes got an up-close look at TCU during one season working as an offensive analyst for the head coach he would replace four years later. The Texas native and son of a former Southwest Conference coach knew a lot about the school long before then.

“Growing up in Texas, I always knew what this place could be,” Dykes said Tuesday as he was introduced as the Horned Frogs new coach.

“It was the best hire for us, the best fit,” athletic director Jeremiah Donati said. “Best short-term and long-term fit for TCU, Sonny Dykes was that guy. When you talk about his plan to recruit DFW, and the fact he knows this place, he knows what it’s going to take to win here.”

Gary Patterson won a schoolreco­rd 181 games in 21 seasons with the Frogs, including the Rose Bowl to cap an undefeated 2010 season. But they are 23-24 the past four years, and finished 5-7 this season by splitting their final four games after Patterson and the school mutually agreed to part ways Oct. 31. TCU’s only Big 12 title came in 2014, its third year after joining the Power Five league.

Dykes got a six-year contract at TCU after four seasons on the other side of the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex at SMU. The 52year-old son of former Texas Tech coach Spike Dykes went to the Mustangs after working the 2017 season in an off-field role for Patterson.

“It was really an eye-opening experience for me to just see what kind of place it was,” Dykes said. “I always knew it was good looking from the outside-in, but having a chance to be here for a year really opened my eyes to what an incredible place this is.”

Donati told those gathered inside the Legends Club & Suites overlookin­g the field that Dykes completely fit the criteria for the search committee.

Those included being a proven head coach, having a detailed plan to recruit the state of Texas with an emphasis on Dallas-Fort Worth and dealing with the new realities of college football such as the transfer portal and name, image and likeness compensati­on for players.

The former Cal and Louisiana Tech head coach was 30-18 at SMU, overseeing the must successful stretch for the Mustangs in the three decades since being the only program shut down by the NCAA’s so-called death penalty. They had an influx of transfer players, most of them returning home to North Texas like quarterbac­k Shane Buechele.

With the early signing period only a couple of weeks away, Dykes and his coaches are focused on recruiting. There also will be the re-recruiting of current players, including running back Zach Evans, who is TCU’s only five-star signee and put his name in the transfer portal after two seasons with the Frogs.

 ?? LM Otero / Associated Press ?? TCU athletic director Jeremiah Donati, left, said Sonny Dykes’ experience coaching and recruiting in Texas were assets.
LM Otero / Associated Press TCU athletic director Jeremiah Donati, left, said Sonny Dykes’ experience coaching and recruiting in Texas were assets.

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