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TCU encourages fans to attend grand entrance for new football coach tonight

TCU has officially announced Sonny Dykes as the school’s next football coach. Dykes spent the last four seasons at SMU.
TCU has officially announced Sonny Dykes as the school’s next football coach. Dykes spent the last four seasons at SMU. AP

TCU has big plans to introduce its next football coach.

The school announced a news conference for a “major announcement regarding the TCU football program” at 10 a.m. Tuesday in the Legends Club & Suites at Amon G. Carter Stadium. As the Star-Telegram reported Sunday, the news conference is to formally introduce Sonny Dykes as the next football coach.

TCU then spread word of a grand entrance to welcome Dykes to campus tonight. Fans are encouraged to attend the festivities at 5:30 p.m. at Amon G. Carter Stadium. Fans can park in Lots 2, 3 and 4 and enter the stadium through Games 1, 8 and 10. Open seating will be available in the lower bowl on the east side.

The school has not named Dykes as its next coach in any of the releases but he has reached a deal with the school, sources said.

Dykes, 52, joins TCU after spending the last four years at SMU. Prior to taking over the Mustangs, Dykes served as an offensive analyst at TCU in 2017 under Gary Patterson. He had previous head coaching stops at Louisiana Tech (2010-12) and Cal (2013-16).

Dykes went 30-18 in four seasons at SMU, including 19 weeks of being ranked in the top 25. The Mustangs also ranked among the country’s top offenses. SMU closed the regular season ranked 13th in total offense. It had the 12th-best offense in 2020 and the ninth-best in 2019.

TCU hopes it becomes known for its offense under Dykes like it became known for defense under Patterson.

Patterson leaves a lasting legacy at the school. He already has a statue on campus and finished his career as the all-time winningest coach with a 181-79 record over 21 seasons.

Dykes’ career record is 71-62 over 12 seasons.

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This story was originally published November 29, 2021 at 12:28 PM.

Drew Davison
Fort Worth Star-Telegram
Drew Davison was a TCU and Big 12 sports writer for the Fort Worth Star-Telegram until 2022. He covered everything in DFW from Rangers to Cowboys to motor sports.
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