TCU and Coach Sonny Dykes Agree to Multiyear Contract Extension
TCU and head football coach Sonny Dykes have finalized a multiyear contract extension following a successful run that included a 2022 CFP National Championship appearance.

Key Points
- →TCU and head coach Sonny Dykes have agreed to a multiyear contract extension.
- →Dykes led the Horned Frogs to the College Football Playoff National Championship game in 2022.
- →The extension signals the university's confidence in Dykes despite a challenging 2023 season.
Key takeaways
- TCU and head coach Sonny Dykes have agreed to a multiyear contract extension.
- Dykes led the Horned Frogs to the College Football Playoff National Championship game in 2022.
- The extension signals the university's confidence in Dykes despite a challenging 2023 season.
Extension Details
Sources confirmed to ESPN that TCU and Sonny Dykes have reached an agreement on a multiyear extension. The deal reflects the school's commitment to the coach who revitalized the program early in his tenure.
Historical Success
Sonny Dykes made history during his first season at TCU in 2022, leading the Horned Frogs to an undefeated regular season in the Big 12 and a victory over Michigan in the CFP semifinal. It was the school's first appearance in a modern-era national title game.
Program Outlook
While the 2023 season saw the program take a step back from its championship heights, the administration believes Dykes is the right leader to maintain TCU's status as a top contender in the newly expanded Big 12 conference.
Sources
Why it matters
This extension secures coaching stability for TCU as they navigate the evolving Big 12 landscape and build on their recent national success.
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