Sonny Dykes reveals TCU’s unusual approach to preparing for Colorado

TCU is at a major disadvantage in preparing for Colorado

In two weeks, Deion Sanders’ highly anticipated debut as Colorado’s head coach will finally take place when the Buffs make the trip to Fort Worth to take on TCU.

The Horned Frogs will be led by second-year head coach Sonny Dykes, who orchestrated the most historic campaign in TCU history last season that resulted in a College Football Playoff berth. With kickoff against the Buffs quickly approaching, Dykes recently revealed how he and his team are preparing for Colorado.

“We’re not even going to bother watching Colorado’s film from last year,” Dykes told Andy Staples of On3.”There’s no point in doing that. New schemes, new players, new everything. It will be a complete challenge for us and something that’ll be different.”

Dykes certainly has a point in terms of this year’s version of the Buffs being completely different than last year’s. Colorado returns only a handful of its players from 2022 while an entirely new coaching staff has come in with new offensive and defensive schemes.

We will find out soon enough if Dyke’s unusual approach will pay off or not as this marquee matchup is set to take place on Sept. 2.

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