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Friday, March 13, 2026

Sonny Dykes Leads TCU into CFP After Contract Extension

  • Dykes’ recent extension will keep him in Fort Worth through 2028.
  • He will be one of the highest-paid coaches in the Big 12.
TCU football head coach Sonny Dykes speaks to media 
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TCU is crashing the College Football Playoff party as a first-time participant — and the head coach that led the Horned Frogs there is being rewarded handsomely for it.

Earlier this month, Sonny Dykes agreed to a contract extension to keep him in Fort Worth through 2028. ESPN’s Pete Thamel was the first to report.

While compensation has not been disclosed — and, as a private university, TCU is not required to — Thamel reported that the new deal will make Dykes one of the highest-paid coaches in the Big 12.

In 2022, the top three highest-paid coaches in the conference were:

  • Mike Gundy, Oklahoma State: $7.5M
  • Brent Venables, Oklahoma: $7M
  • Steve Sarkisian, Texas: $5.4M

The extension and raise are well deserved for Dykes: In his first season at TCU, the 53-year-old led the Horned Frogs to a 12-1 record — after they went 5-7 in 2021 — and earned AP Coach of the Year honors. TCU is also the first Texas school to make it to the Playoff.

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Dykes is certainly a new face among several well-established, highly-paid coaches in the CFP.

He’ll face off against Michigan’s Jim Harbaugh ($8.1M) in the Fiesta Bowl, while Georgia’s Kirby Smart ($10.3M) and Ohio State’s Ryan Day ($8.8M) will show down in the Peach Bowl.

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