H.R. No. 1538 R E S O L U T I O N WHEREAS, The Lone Star State lost a legendary football coach with the passing of William Taylor Dykes on April 10, 2017, at the age of 79; and WHEREAS, Born in Lubbock on March 14, 1938, "Spike" Dykes developed a passion for sports at an early age and soon showed exceptional athletic ability as well, becoming an All-State center on the Ballinger High School football team; he subsequently played football at Rice University before transferring to Stephen F. Austin State University, where he graduated in 1959; and WHEREAS, Mr. Dykes began his coaching career as an assistant at Eastland and Ballinger High Schools before being named head coach at Central High School in San Angelo in 1962; he went on to lead programs at Coahoma, Belton, Big Spring, and Alice High Schools, and in 1971, he was hired as an assistant coach at The University of Texas at Austin; following five seasons there, he worked on the staff at the University of New Mexico and then at Mississippi State University; in 1980, he assumed the role of head coach at Lee High School in Midland, where he piloted his squad to the state finals in 1983; and WHEREAS, The following year, Mr. Dykes joined the football program at Texas Tech University as an assistant coach, and he was promoted to head coach two years later; over the course of 13 seasons, he earned the distinction of becoming the first Tech coach to appear in seven consecutive bowl games, including the Red Raiders' All-American Bowl triumph in 1989 and their first Cotton Bowl appearance in 56 years in 1995; by the time he retired in 1999, he had garnered the most victories in school history, with an overall record of 82 wins, 67 losses, and 1 tie; and WHEREAS, The recipient of numerous honors, Mr. Dykes was selected as Southwest Conference Coach of the Year three times and as Big 12 Conference Coach of the Year once; he went on to be inducted into the Texas Tech Athletics Hall of Honor in 2001 and the Texas Sports Hall of Fame in 2008, and in 2011 he was presented with a Distinguished Texan Award by the Texas Tech Chapter of the National Football Foundation; and WHEREAS, Mr. Dykes shared more than five decades of marriage with the love of his life, Sharon, until her passing in 2010; over the years, the couple were blessed with three children, Rick, Sonny, and Bebe, and their family eventually grew to include eight grandchildren and three great-grandchildren; and WHEREAS, Spike Dykes was renowned not only for his outstanding ability as a coach of the game but also for his generosity of spirit and his self-deprecating humor, which endeared him to players, fellow coaches, and fans alike; he had a positive impact on the many communities in which he worked, and he will continue to be fondly remembered throughout the Lone Star State and beyond for decades to come; now, therefore, be it RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 85th Texas Legislature hereby pay tribute to the life of William Taylor "Spike" Dykes and extend heartfelt sympathy to the members of his family and to all who mourn his passing; and, be it further RESOLVED, That an official copy of this resolution be prepared for his family and that when the Texas House of Representatives adjourns this day, it do so in memory of William Taylor "Spike" Dykes. Frullo Burrows Darby Craddick Roberts ______________________________ Speaker of the House I certify that H.R. No. 1538 was unanimously adopted by a rising vote of the House on May 4, 2017. ______________________________ Chief Clerk of the House