He was the winner of the Pitch, Hit and Run competition as a 10-year-old. He was honored at the 1977 MLB All-Star Game.[citation needed] Dykes played high school basketball with LaBradford Smith, and the duo led their high school, Bay City, to the 4A State Championship in 1985. He was also part of his high school's track team, which won a state championship in 1984.[5] He was awarded the Dial Award as the national high school scholar-athlete of the year in 1984.
Playing career
At OSU, he was a member of a talented offense with Mike Gundy at quarterback and Thurman Thomas and later, Barry Sanders at running back. Dykes was selected in the first round (16th pick) of the 1989 NFL draft.[6] In two seasons with the Patriots, Dykes caught 83 passes for 1,344 yards and seven touchdowns.[7]