_TCU Horned Frogs Head Coach Sonny Dykes Collapses_
In a shocking and concerning incident, TCU Horned Frogs head coach Sonny Dykes collapsed on the sidelines during a recent game. The incident occurred in the third quarter, with the Horned Frogs leading by a touchdown.
According to eyewitnesses, Dykes suddenly fell to the ground, prompting immediate attention from team trainers and medical staff. After several tense moments, Dykes was stabilized and transported to a local hospital for further evaluation.
The cause of Dykes’ collapse has not been officially disclosed, but initial reports suggest it may be related to a health issue. The 53-year-old coach has been with the Horned Frogs since 2021 and has led the team to several successful seasons.
Players and coaches from both teams were visibly shaken by the incident, with many expressing concern for Dykes’ well-being. The game was delayed for over an hour as medical staff tended to the coach.
In a statement, TCU athletic director Jeremiah Donati said, “Our thoughts and prayers are with Coach Dykes and his family. We will provide updates on his condition as more information becomes available.”
The incident serves as a stark reminder of the importance of prioritizing health and safety in sports. The TCU community and college football fans nationwide are sending well wishes to Dykes for a speedy recovery.
The team has announced that assistant coach Jerry Kill will assume head coaching duties until Dykes’ return. The Horned Frogs’ next game is scheduled for Saturday, and the team is focused on supporting their coach during this challenging time.