TCU and coach Sonny Dykes have agreed to a multiyear contract extension, sources told ESPN’s Pete Thamel on Friday.
Dykes had been under contract through 2028, and his last listed salary was more than $7 million.
TCU has gone 36-17 since Dykes took over as the Horned Frogs coach in 2022, including a trip to the College Football Playoff national championship game that first season. TCU’s 36 wins are the most by a Big 12 program over the past four seasons.
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The Horned Frogs went 9-4 in 2025 with an overtime victory over USC in the Alamo Bowl.
TCU is facing an offensive overhaul in 2026 after three-year starting quarterback Josh Hoover transferred to Indiana and offensive coordinator Kendal Briles took the same position at South Carolina. Harvard transfer quarterback Jaden Craig is considered the front-runner to start for TCU when it opens the season against North Carolina in Dublin, Ireland.
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