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TCU's Sonny Dykes had nice invitation for Michigan's Jim Harbaugh
TCU Horned Frogs head coach Sonny Dykes and Michigan Wolverines head coach Jim Harbaugh pose in front of the Fiesta Bowl trophy during the Vrbo news conference at Camelback Inn before Saturday's bowl game Cheryl Evans/The Republic / USA TODAY NETWORK

Jim Harbaugh and Sonny Dykes have quite a bit in common. They also have a history as their fathers were both competitors and friends.

During a pre-Fiesta Bowl press conference on Friday, Harbaugh and Dykes reminisced about their fathers. Spike Dykes was a long-time coach at Texas Tech while Jack Harbaugh spent many years at both Western Michigan and Western Kentucky.

During their respective careers, Spike and Jack would make it a point to meet at a local hotel bar for what they called, “the clinic after the clinic.” During those sit-downs, the coaches would share a drink and discuss the evolution of coaching.

It’s a tradition that Spike carried out with many other rival coaches as well.

“He (Jack Harbaugh) just talked so fondly about that. He was at a clinic with Spike Dykes, and one of his great memories of coaching and talking ball,” Jim Harbaugh said, via the Star-Telegram.

With Jim Harbaugh’s Michigan Wolverines set to square off against Sonny Dykes’ TCU Horned Frogs on Saturday for a chance to head to the National Championship Game, Sonny channeled his later father.

“In that spirit, I was going to invite Coach Harbaugh to my hotel room tonight and see if we wanted to open up a bottle of bourbon and reminisce. I don’t know if he will take me up on it,” Sonny said with a laugh.

“It’s way past my bedtime,” a chuckling Harbaugh replied.

Whether it’s Harbaugh or Dykes, at least one of them is going to need a strong drink come Saturday evening.

This article first appeared on Larry Brown Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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