TCU’s Sonny Dykes hires former star Baylor receiver for 2025 coaching staff
The team also announced that Dykes hired Bryan Norwood as an assistant coach.
Who better to coach wide receivers than someone who’s been there and done that?
That is seemingly TCU head football coach Sonny Dykes’ train of thought with the announcement on Wednesday that the Horned Frogs have hired former standout Baylor wide receiver Corey Coleman to their staff.
Coleman will serve as an assistant coach, with a focus on TCU’s wide receivers.
The Richardson Pearce graduate caught 33 touchdowns and amassed 3,009 receiving yards in his three seasons in Waco. After his final season at Baylor Coleman took home the Fred Biletnikoff Award which is annually given to the nation’s top wide receiver in college football.
After being selected 15th overall by the Cleveland Browns in the 2016 NFL draft, Coleman went on to play for five different NFL teams over the course of six seasons before retiring from playing in March of 2024.
TCU also announced the addition of Bryan Norwood as an assistant coach for 2025. Norwood is to work mostly with the safeties. He spent the last five seasons as assistant head coach/passing game coordinator/safeties coach at UCLA