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More the Sonny Dykes ejection

Posted: Sun Sep 22, 2024 12:31 pm
by SMUguy
It's no secret that SMU and TCU recruit a lot of the same players ... many of whom were in attendance yesterday. If you're a recruit and you're considering SMU or (inexplicably) TCU, how does that ejection look? What if you're the PARENT of a player? How does it look? Yes, every coach gets emotional when "standing up for his team," but that just seemed different. Really bad look.

Also, football players fight, right? Whether it's in practice against a teammate or in a game, even when the player says "he hit me first!", what's the go-to answer from the coach afterward? "He's got to walk away, he's got to control his emotions, or he'll cost the team." Sonny Dykes can no longer say that to his players, because as a 54-year-old man, he can't control his emotions, either. His behavior was that of a crybaby throwing a tantrum. The game wasn't over when he blew a valve and got tossed, and he made things worse for his team.

Not saying he should be fired, but if I were the AD in Froggytown, we would be having a long chat Monday morning.

Re: More the Sonny Dykes ejection

Posted: Sun Sep 22, 2024 1:38 pm
by ShantyBoy
That donation was no coincidence and we all know what a slimy human being that guy is. ΓÇ£You canΓÇÖt fire me, I just gave you a million dollars because I love it here so much. After all, I grew up being a tcu fan.ΓÇ¥

Re: More the Sonny Dykes ejection

Posted: Sun Sep 22, 2024 3:28 pm
by Dukie
SMUguy wrote:It's no secret that SMU and TCU recruit a lot of the same players ... many of whom were in attendance yesterday. If you're a recruit and you're considering SMU or (inexplicably) TCU, how does that ejection look? What if you're the PARENT of a player? How does it look? Yes, every coach gets emotional when "standing up for his team," but that just seemed different. Really bad look.

Also, football players fight, right? Whether it's in practice against a teammate or in a game, even when the player says "he hit me first!", what's the go-to answer from the coach afterward? "He's got to walk away, he's got to control his emotions, or he'll cost the team." Sonny Dykes can no longer say that to his players, because as a 54-year-old man, he can't control his emotions, either. His behavior was that of a crybaby throwing a tantrum. The game wasn't over when he blew a valve and got tossed, and he made things worse for his team.
Agree 100%, but youΓÇÖre actually giving him a bit too much credit for the ΓÇ¥standing up for his teamΓÇ¥ part. The two penalties, ok; but the video of him clearly saying ΓÇ£eff you tooΓÇ¥ to the crowd while finishing his walk of shame? Exactly what youΓÇÖre talking about, and should and will be used to recruit against him by every school going after a TCU target or commit.
ShantyBoy wrote:That donation was no coincidence and we all know what a slimy human being that guy is. ΓÇ£You canΓÇÖt fire me, I just gave you a million dollars because I love it here so much. After all, I grew up being a tcu fan.ΓÇ¥
Prediction: TCWho will soon learn him real good exactly what that donation bought him. :lol:

Re: More the Sonny Dykes ejection

Posted: Sun Sep 22, 2024 7:54 pm
by highlander
ShantyBoy wrote:That donation was no coincidence and we all know what a slimy human being that guy is. ΓÇ£You canΓÇÖt fire me, I just gave you a million dollars because I love it here so much. After all, I grew up being a tcu fan.ΓÇ¥
Was it an actual donation, or did he just forego part of his salary?

Re: More the Sonny Dykes ejection

Posted: Sun Sep 22, 2024 8:28 pm
by dickey1331
I think yall are overreacting to him being thrown out. I highly doubt any recruit cares about that.


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Re: More the Sonny Dykes ejection

Posted: Sun Sep 22, 2024 8:48 pm
by MV pony
dickey1331 wrote:I think yall are overreacting to him being thrown out. I highly doubt any recruit cares about that.

But Mom does.
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Re: More the Sonny Dykes ejection

Posted: Mon Sep 23, 2024 11:16 am
by Lotus
I'm neither an athlete (never was) nor a parent of an athlete. But for many, as long as the NIL deal comes through, some moronic behavior is tolerated, I expect. You just don't hear as many comments as you used to about "I just wanted to play for a coach like that." To some, it was always like that, but now it's out in the open.