We do this exact same thing every time a coach leaves. When Lashlee takes the Arizona job in four years, heΓÇÖll be the next ΓÇ£worst guy ever.ΓÇ¥ It hurts, especially losing a HC to TCU. But itΓÇÖs a business. I donΓÇÖt blame Sonny one little bit. Neither should you.
Chris Hummer @chris_hummer Can confirm this, per sources.
Dykes will be holding interviews with current TCU coaches Sunday. Rhett Lashlee is the likely next HC at SMU and has had talks with coaches around the country about his potential staff.
Glad to hear he has time to work on his interview schedule tonight. At least we don't have a game to play in less than 24 hours.
ponyboy wrote:IΓÇÖll try to slow it down for you, Dukie.
If I recall correctly, he has the second best winning percentage in SMU history. He got us a 10 win season, beat TCU twice, was a master of recruiting, and had us ranked for quite a few weeks over his time here. IΓÇÖm thankful for all of that.
And I wish him well, personally. HeΓÇÖs a likable guy.
But as the coach of TCU, I wish him nothing but abject failure. This is because I hate TCU - not because I hate Sonny Dykes.
Patronize away. YouΓÇÖre ok with thanking the guy for recruiting for our chief rival while keeping our team in the dark about his turncoat plans. ItΓÇÖs one thing that you choose to have no self respect; please stop lecturing others of us that we shouldnΓÇÖt, either.
Sonny can eat ****. Had me fooled like a lot of us. Leaving his team, fans, community in the dark so he can go coach at a dumpster fire in FW. I hope we beat them into oblivion over the next three years with the kids he brought in.
I donΓÇÖt understand how anyone should not be pissed off at Dykes for his behavior. Telling recruits to decommit while employed at SMU should be enough to have wrath at the SOB, but to do that against your biggest football rival only the devil does that. There are certain unwritten rules in sports, and coaches at the biggest rivals donΓÇÖt go to the other rival. You donΓÇÖt see a HC at Ohio State to go Michigan or Vice versa, or NC / Duke, Texas / A&M, or in other sports a coach at Barcelona to Madrid, it just doesnΓÇÖt happen because it is assumed this is never considered when you assume the face of the program. I was fooled by SD and wish him nothing but failure not just because itΓÇÖs TCU but because of what he did. Actions speak louder than words and heΓÇÖs basically told SMU to screw itself. Any self respecting alum, fan should find this unacceptable.
First, I am not a lawyer. As long as he is paid, I do not see how not letting him coach on the sidelines would violate anything. I will now step aside for actual learned legal thoughts.
PlanoStang wrote:I'm no lawyer, but if we prohibit him from coaching, it might be the same as firing him, and we might jeopardize what buyout money we have coming from the Toads
It probably depends on the wording of his contract, but I would think he could be re-assigned other duties than coaching the team.
geezerdonk wrote:Complete abdication of responsibility by the school's leadership from the president to the head of the athletic department. …
No - that occurred when they allowed the team to wear BLM logos on their jerseys in during the 2020 season. I havenΓÇÖt watched, listened to or attended a minute of SMU football in two years - and wonΓÇÖt until Turner, Hart and Dykes have departed the Hilltop. One down, two to go.