Sonny Dykes Signs Multiyear Extension with TCU Horned Frogs
Sources: TCU, Dykes reach multiyear extension
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TCU has secured head coach Sonny Dykes with a multiyear contract extension, as reported by ESPN. Dykes, who led the Horned Frogs to a College Football Playoff national championship game in 2022, has a record of 36-17 since taking over in 2022, with a notable salary exceeding $7 million.
- 01Sonny Dykes has signed a multiyear contract extension with TCU.
- 02Dykes has a record of 36-17 since becoming head coach in 2022.
- 03TCU achieved the most wins by a Big 12 program in the last four seasons.
- 04The Horned Frogs went 9-4 in 2025, including a bowl victory over USC.
- 05Quarterback Josh Hoover has transferred, leading to an offensive overhaul for the upcoming season.
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TCU (Texas Christian University) has reached a multiyear contract extension with head coach Sonny Dykes, according to ESPN's Pete Thamel. Dykes, who was initially under contract through 2028, has led the Horned Frogs to a 36-17 record since his appointment in 2022, including a remarkable run to the College Football Playoff national championship game in his first season. Under Dykes, TCU has recorded the most wins by a Big 12 program over the past four seasons. In 2025, the team finished with a 9-4 record, highlighted by an overtime victory against USC in the Alamo Bowl. However, TCU is preparing for significant changes in its offense for the 2026 season, as three-year starting quarterback Josh Hoover has transferred to Indiana, and offensive coordinator Kendal Briles has accepted a position at South Carolina. Jaden Craig, a transfer from Harvard, is anticipated to be the leading candidate to start when TCU faces North Carolina in Dublin, Ireland, to kick off the season.
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This extension signifies TCU's commitment to maintaining competitive football standards, which could influence recruitment and team performance in the coming seasons.
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