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Dykes Clarifies 'Say What They Want' Remark

Summary

  • Coach Dykes expressed regret for a dismissive comment made after a recent loss.
  • He stated TCU's expectation is to win every game played.
  • Dykes acknowledged significant changes in college football and parity in the Big 12.
Dykes Clarifies 'Say What They Want' Remark

TCU Head Coach Sonny Dykes recently addressed comments made after the team's 44-13 loss to BYU. Dykes explained that his initial remarks, including the phrase "people can say what they want to say," were made out of frustration with the team's performance and without much thought. He has since reflected on his statement.

Dykes asserted that TCU's expectation is always to win every game, acknowledging that achieving a perfect season like their previous 12-0 record has raised overall expectations. He also noted the significant and unprecedented changes in college football, including increased parity across conferences like the Big 12, making consistency challenging but stressing the staff's role in finding ways to win.

Looking ahead, Dykes previewed the upcoming matchup against a talented Cougars team, highlighting their offensive improvements and the dual-threat capabilities of quarterback Conner Weigman. He acknowledged the team's previous upset loss to Houston and the need to defend against strong passing and rushing attacks.

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Coach Dykes initially said "people can say what they want to say" but later clarified it was out of frustration with the team's performance.
According to Coach Dykes, TCU's expectation is always to win every game they play.
Coach Dykes noted that the game has changed significantly, with unprecedented parity across conferences like the Big 12.

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