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SI: Will He Say Yes? SMU Makes Big Offer to Keep Sonny DykesModerators: PonyPride, SmooPower
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SI: Will He Say Yes? SMU Makes Big Offer to Keep Sonny DykesSMU is ponying up.
The Mustangs are making a significant financial commitment to Sonny Dykes in an attempt to keep him in Dallas, sources tell Sports Illustrated. The school has offered Dykes a new contract with an extensive raise that would make him one of the highest-paid coaches in the Group of 5. The university has been working on the new deal for several weeks and has presented it to the coach and his agent. A timeline on when, or if, he will agree to the contract is unclear. If he signs it, the deal would align his salary with the two highest paid Group of 5 coaches, Houston’s Dana Holgorsen and Cincinnati's Luke Fickell. Holgorsen makes $4 million per year and Fickell earns about $3.4 million annually, according to a salary database from USA Today. Dykes, a 51-year-old Texas native who is 29-15 at SMU, has been linked to open Power 5 jobs at Texas Tech and TCU, both with which he has connections. His father, Spike Dykes, led the Red Raiders for 14 years until his retirement in 1999. Sonny Dykes served as analyst for the Horned Frogs in 2017. Dykes signed an extension with SMU after the 2019 season. As a private institution, the school does not release contract details. According to USA Today’s database, Dykes makes $1.3 million per year, but that figure is much lower than his actual salary. Obtaining contract information for coaches at private schools is often tricky. Along with the financial commitment to the coach, SMU is expected to make strides in enhancing its facilities. The school is actively fundraising to build a new separate football operations center, as well as stadium expansion and renovation. A new, 67,000-square-foot indoor practice facility was completed in 2019. It’s all part of a grand plan to keep Dykes in Dallas. However, the lure of the Power 5 lingers over the situation. SMU was left out of Big 12 expansion while neighbor Houston got invited to the league, to the surprise of many. SMU is located in one of America’s largest metro areas. In Dykes’s fourth year in Dallas, SMU is 7-1, ranked No. 23 in the AP poll and on the way to its third consecutive bowl invitation. He is known as one of the more innovative offensive coaches in the game, sprouting from the Air Raid coaching tree. He turned a successful three-year tenure at Louisiana Tech into a gig at Cal in 2013, where he went 19-30 and was fired after the 2016 season. Dykes then found a home in a familiar place. He has helped re-establish SMU as a conference championship contender, leading the Mustangs to an 8-0 start and a 10-3 record in 2019, their most wins since 1984. His three-year run at the school is also the best stretch since the program was dubbed the Pony Express in the mid-1980s, a time that produced three conference titles, five top-20 finishes and, of course, the infamous 1987-88 NCAA death penalty sanctions, when the program was shut down for two years after an investigation found SMU was paying players and their families to lure them to the school. The Mustangs have rebounded, qualifying for a bowl in seven of the past 12 years, the first of which came in 2009 under coach June Jones. That snapped a streak of 24 years without a postseason game, dating back before the death penalty sanctions. Dykes has been in the mix for the opening at TCU. Horned Frogs athletic director Jeremiah Donati is conducting a wide search. 247Sports has reported TCU is also interested in interviewing Nevada head coach Jay Norvell, Clemson offensive coordinator Tony Elliott and Jackson State head coach Deion Sanders. Whether the interest from TCU is perfunctory or significant remains unclear. UTSA head coach Jeff Traylor’s recent extension likely removes his candidacy for the vacancies at Tech and TCU. Iowa State’s Matt Campbell is not expected to be interested in the gig. Another name connected to the TCU search is Dallas Cowboys offensive coordinator Kellen Moore. But Moore rebuffed interest from his alma mater Boise State last fall and is thought to be in play for soon-to-open NFL vacancies. Also to consider: He’ll likely have NFL responsibilities into January, as the Cowboys, on a six-game winning streak, appear playoff bound. https://www.si.com/college/2021/11/05/s ... tcu-rumors “Everything that irritates us about others can lead us to an understanding of ourselves.”
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Re: SI: Will He Say Yes? SMU Makes Big Offer to Keep Sonny DOh wow - they mentioned the DP!
Nice to see we have apparently hade Sonny a legitimate offer. Shake It Off Moody
Re: SI: Will He Say Yes? SMU Makes Big Offer to Keep Sonny DIf true,
Then SMU did a great job on this. This shows it was not reactionary, this process has been going on for multiple weeks. All we can do is make an offer that would make him one of the highest paid non P5 coaches and hope he takes it. Probaly won't happen...BUT...maybe it will!!
Re: SI: Will He Say Yes? SMU Makes Big Offer to Keep Sonny DMy sources agree that an offer has been extended in line with what is said above. SMU has done its part, now football is in Sonny's court. Thank you whoever is responsible.
Re: SI: Will He Say Yes? SMU Makes Big Offer to Keep Sonny DInteresting that we dropped the note to SI to publish, most likely so that if Sonny rejects the deal, other coaches on the market know that we are serious.
Re: SI: Will He Say Yes? SMU Makes Big Offer to Keep Sonny DGlad to read that SMU has been working on this and that a "real" value has been forwarded to Sonny and staff.
Go Mustangs. Now, Fill Ford. ![]() ![]() Mustang Militia: Fight the good fight"
Re: SI: Will He Say Yes? SMU Makes Big Offer to Keep Sonny D"one of the highest-paid coaches in the Group of 5"
aren't we always one of the highest paying colleges in the Group of 5? June Jones and Chad Morris come to mind
Re: SI: Will He Say Yes? SMU Makes Big Offer to Keep Sonny DIIRC we paid JJ about 2 mil /yr. and that was some yrs. ago. Glad we stepped up wiith a offer to SD. Hope he realizes he can do a lot more with less pressure than going west.
Re: SI: Will He Say Yes? SMU Makes Big Offer to Keep Sonny DCoach Dykes: Do you really want to coach at a place where they erected a statue of your immediate predecessor?
Re: SI: Will He Say Yes? SMU Makes Big Offer to Keep Sonny D
Ask Jank how it has been coming in after a Hall of Famer. Difference is that TCU is clearly on a decline but still has some talent on their roster
Re: SI: Will He Say Yes? SMU Makes Big Offer to Keep Sonny DLove it! Regardless of the outcome, SMU is trying to do its part. If Sonny leaves, so be it, we will get a departing financial gift from the institution that hires him and we need to make the next best hire. The reality is that we are a stepping stone and nick saban doesn't have to be on our payroll to be successful. If Sonny were to stay, it would go a long way towards national credibility.
Re: SI: Will He Say Yes? SMU Makes Big Offer to Keep Sonny DAgreed. I am heartened to see the administration is at least fighting to keep Sonny. If they manage to pull it off, that should turn some heads.
Re: SI: Will He Say Yes? SMU Makes Big Offer to Keep Sonny D
Yep. I have been wondering why this isn’t final, one way or the other. My best guess is that he intends to stay but is seeking additional firm commitments, whether on the football building or assistant salaries or something else.
Re: SI: Will He Say Yes? SMU Makes Big Offer to Keep Sonny DFrom public accounts:
1) TCU notes their prime target is a head coach now 2) Will be hired by 12/1, 2 weeks before early signing 3) TCU and Tech sources have both noted Sonny is waiting for the offer. 4) SMU leaked their extension because ultimately he hasn't signed it so it's to let others know (most likely P5 conferences to show our buying power) 5) I fully expect Sonny to leave and wish we had another AD who could have a short list ready to get someone here the same day to protect our recruiting class. Insert "this is fine" GIF
Re: SI: Will He Say Yes? SMU Makes Big Offer to Keep Sonny DImagine if it’s announced 12/1 Sonny is going to TCU. He takes the best of our recruiting class with him, then leaves us with assistant coaches/ hopefully a coordinator to coach our bowl. That’s going to suck if that happens.
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