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TCU Extends Sonny Dykes With Multi-Year Deal

The move signals TCU’s bet on stability following an offseason of staff and quarterback changes.

Overview

  • TCU announced a multi-year extension for head coach Sonny Dykes on Friday and, as a private school, did not release contract terms, with the Associated Press reporting the deal runs at least a couple of years beyond 2028.
  • Since arriving in 2022, Dykes has gone 36-17 at TCU, leading a 13-2 College Football Playoff run in his first season and posting back-to-back 9-4 years capped by an Alamo Bowl win over USC.
  • The Horned Frogs have won more games than any other Big 12 program in that span, reflecting sustained on-field results that underpinned the school’s decision to extend its coach.
  • Offensive coordinator Kendal Briles departed for South Carolina, and TCU hired former UConn coordinator Gordon Sammis to run the offense for 2026.
  • Starting quarterback Josh Hoover transferred to Indiana after the season, while Harvard transfer Jaden Craig joins the room as TCU looks ahead to an Aug. 29 opener against North Carolina in Dublin, Ireland.