James Joseph Dykes (November 10, 1896 – June 15, 1976) was an American third and second baseman, manager and coach in Major League Baseball who played for the Philadelphia Athletics and Chicago White Sox from 1918 to 1939. He batted over .300 five times and led the American League in assists once at second base and twice at third base, ending his career sixth in AL history in games at third base (1,253), and seventh in putouts (1,361), assists (2,403), total chances (3,952) and double plays (199). When he retired, he ranked eighth in AL history in games played (2,282), and ninth in at bats (8,046). He holds the Athletics franchise record for career doubles (365), and formerly held team marks for career games and at bats. He went on to become the winningest manager in White Sox history with 899victories over 13 seasons, though his teams never finished above third place; he later became the first manager in history to win 1,000 games without capturing a league pennant.
Jimmy Dykes (born May 3, 1961) is an American basketballcoach and former sportscaster for ESPN and ABC Sports. He is currently the head women's basketball coach at the University of Arkansas.
Jimmy Dykes was announced as the new head coach of the University of Arkansas women's basketball team on March 30, 2014. Dykes replaced Tom Collen as the head women's coach at Arkansas after Collen was fired at the end of the 2013-2014 season.
Dykes is a 1985 graduate of the University of Arkansas where he played basketball for the Razorbacks and former head coach Eddie Sutton.
"Now tell me how many times in the last 30 years you could say that."
"Good coaches find problems. Great coaches fix problems. That's what I am seeing out of Tubby. He's getting close to maximizing his talent because they are not the most talented team in the league."
"If that boy was white, I'd sign him right now. No one in the American League can make plays like that."
"Other than Morris and Rondo, every other team in the country has players like Kentucky has."
ESPN's Jimmy Dykes on Kentucky coach John Calipari coming to Hogs
Wildcats' job very different from rest of college basketball and UK fans had tired of coach, ready for welcome change.
published: 09 Apr 2024
The Bunker Tapes: Alabama Hostage Standoff
Part 1: Shocking new audio conveys the chaos when Jimmy Lee Dykes snatched a boy off a bus.
published: 01 Jun 2013
Young Coach Jimmy Dykes - An Analyst Was Born
My guy, the very young Jimmy Dykes! The Ageless Wonder. One of the best analysts in the game of basketball. Substance. ... Video-clip taken from "The Eddie Sutton Show" during the 1987-88 Kentucky Basketball season, where "Coach Dykes" was a young assistant-coach to Hall of Famer Eddie Sutton. Posted by RC.
published: 10 Dec 2013
Alabama Hostage Standoff: Jimmy Lee Dykes Dead
Authorities rescue five-year-old boy held in a bunker for seven days.
published: 05 Feb 2013
Jimmy Dykes really offered food to the ref 🤣
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published: 12 Jan 2023
Unscripted with Jimmy Dykes
My guest today needs no introduction. Coach Jimmy Dykes is a former college basketball player, college coach, husband, father, man of faith and ESPN College Basketball Analyst. He is also the author of one of the most incredible books I have ever read, "The Film Doesn't Lie."
In this episode we unpack just a few of the quotes from his incredible book, faith, leadership, parenting, forgiveness and so much more. I cannot thank Coach enough for squeezing me into his busy schedule to discuss his book. He in a man of integrity. He is a leader in his home.
This is the most 23:39 minutes you could spend today. Get the book. It will make all the difference in you life.
LINK - https://coachjimmydykes.com/
published: 01 Apr 2021
2021 Legacy Summit - Jimmy Dykes
Jimmy Dykes kicks off the Nations of Coaches Legacy Summit held live in Nashville, Tennessee on May 26, 2021. Jimmy, a college basketball analyst and announcer for ESPN, shares his thoughts and encouragement based on his book "The Film Doesn't Lie."
With world-class speakers from athletics and the corporate world, as well as dynamic workshops and fellowship with coaches from around the country, the Legacy Summit helps coaches reorient their life and basketball program around what matters most – and implement a vision for how they’ll lead their team to a higher level of play.
published: 29 Jul 2021
Jimmy Dykes- She's been stroking it for a long time
Announcer has some bad choice of words when announcing the woman's three point competition
published: 02 Apr 2010
Jimmy Dykes' Goals for @RazorbackWBB
Alex Perlman visits with Jimmy Dykes about the goals for Razorback women's basketball
published: 04 Apr 2014
ESPN analyst Jimmy Dykes talks about UK win over Vermont
My guy, the very young Jimmy Dykes! The Ageless Wonder. One of the best analysts in the game of basketball. Substance. ... Video-clip taken from "The Eddie Sutt...
My guy, the very young Jimmy Dykes! The Ageless Wonder. One of the best analysts in the game of basketball. Substance. ... Video-clip taken from "The Eddie Sutton Show" during the 1987-88 Kentucky Basketball season, where "Coach Dykes" was a young assistant-coach to Hall of Famer Eddie Sutton. Posted by RC.
My guy, the very young Jimmy Dykes! The Ageless Wonder. One of the best analysts in the game of basketball. Substance. ... Video-clip taken from "The Eddie Sutton Show" during the 1987-88 Kentucky Basketball season, where "Coach Dykes" was a young assistant-coach to Hall of Famer Eddie Sutton. Posted by RC.
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My guest today needs no introduction. Coach Jimmy Dykes is a former college basketball player, college coach, husband, father, man of faith and ESPN College Bas...
My guest today needs no introduction. Coach Jimmy Dykes is a former college basketball player, college coach, husband, father, man of faith and ESPN College Basketball Analyst. He is also the author of one of the most incredible books I have ever read, "The Film Doesn't Lie."
In this episode we unpack just a few of the quotes from his incredible book, faith, leadership, parenting, forgiveness and so much more. I cannot thank Coach enough for squeezing me into his busy schedule to discuss his book. He in a man of integrity. He is a leader in his home.
This is the most 23:39 minutes you could spend today. Get the book. It will make all the difference in you life.
LINK - https://coachjimmydykes.com/
My guest today needs no introduction. Coach Jimmy Dykes is a former college basketball player, college coach, husband, father, man of faith and ESPN College Basketball Analyst. He is also the author of one of the most incredible books I have ever read, "The Film Doesn't Lie."
In this episode we unpack just a few of the quotes from his incredible book, faith, leadership, parenting, forgiveness and so much more. I cannot thank Coach enough for squeezing me into his busy schedule to discuss his book. He in a man of integrity. He is a leader in his home.
This is the most 23:39 minutes you could spend today. Get the book. It will make all the difference in you life.
LINK - https://coachjimmydykes.com/
Jimmy Dykes kicks off the Nations of Coaches Legacy Summit held live in Nashville, Tennessee on May 26, 2021. Jimmy, a college basketball analyst and announcer ...
Jimmy Dykes kicks off the Nations of Coaches Legacy Summit held live in Nashville, Tennessee on May 26, 2021. Jimmy, a college basketball analyst and announcer for ESPN, shares his thoughts and encouragement based on his book "The Film Doesn't Lie."
With world-class speakers from athletics and the corporate world, as well as dynamic workshops and fellowship with coaches from around the country, the Legacy Summit helps coaches reorient their life and basketball program around what matters most – and implement a vision for how they’ll lead their team to a higher level of play.
Jimmy Dykes kicks off the Nations of Coaches Legacy Summit held live in Nashville, Tennessee on May 26, 2021. Jimmy, a college basketball analyst and announcer for ESPN, shares his thoughts and encouragement based on his book "The Film Doesn't Lie."
With world-class speakers from athletics and the corporate world, as well as dynamic workshops and fellowship with coaches from around the country, the Legacy Summit helps coaches reorient their life and basketball program around what matters most – and implement a vision for how they’ll lead their team to a higher level of play.
My guy, the very young Jimmy Dykes! The Ageless Wonder. One of the best analysts in the game of basketball. Substance. ... Video-clip taken from "The Eddie Sutton Show" during the 1987-88 Kentucky Basketball season, where "Coach Dykes" was a young assistant-coach to Hall of Famer Eddie Sutton. Posted by RC.
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My guest today needs no introduction. Coach Jimmy Dykes is a former college basketball player, college coach, husband, father, man of faith and ESPN College Basketball Analyst. He is also the author of one of the most incredible books I have ever read, "The Film Doesn't Lie."
In this episode we unpack just a few of the quotes from his incredible book, faith, leadership, parenting, forgiveness and so much more. I cannot thank Coach enough for squeezing me into his busy schedule to discuss his book. He in a man of integrity. He is a leader in his home.
This is the most 23:39 minutes you could spend today. Get the book. It will make all the difference in you life.
LINK - https://coachjimmydykes.com/
Jimmy Dykes kicks off the Nations of Coaches Legacy Summit held live in Nashville, Tennessee on May 26, 2021. Jimmy, a college basketball analyst and announcer for ESPN, shares his thoughts and encouragement based on his book "The Film Doesn't Lie."
With world-class speakers from athletics and the corporate world, as well as dynamic workshops and fellowship with coaches from around the country, the Legacy Summit helps coaches reorient their life and basketball program around what matters most – and implement a vision for how they’ll lead their team to a higher level of play.
James Joseph Dykes (November 10, 1896 – June 15, 1976) was an American third and second baseman, manager and coach in Major League Baseball who played for the Philadelphia Athletics and Chicago White Sox from 1918 to 1939. He batted over .300 five times and led the American League in assists once at second base and twice at third base, ending his career sixth in AL history in games at third base (1,253), and seventh in putouts (1,361), assists (2,403), total chances (3,952) and double plays (199). When he retired, he ranked eighth in AL history in games played (2,282), and ninth in at bats (8,046). He holds the Athletics franchise record for career doubles (365), and formerly held team marks for career games and at bats. He went on to become the winningest manager in White Sox history with 899victories over 13 seasons, though his teams never finished above third place; he later became the first manager in history to win 1,000 games without capturing a league pennant.