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Oklahoma State fires both coordinators after winless season in Big 12 play

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Oklahoma State fires both coordinators after winless season in Big 12 play

Mike Gundy is making some personnel changes after the worst season of his tenure at Oklahoma State.

According multiple reportyesThe Cowboys have fired both offensive coordinator Kasey Dunn and defensive coordinator Bryan Nardo. OSU went 3-9 overall and 0-9 in the Big 12 in 2024. Fortunately, the Cowboys’ season ended on Black Friday with a 52-0 loss at Colorado.

OSU is not the first school to fire both coordinators and keep the head coach this season. Florida State’s Mike Norvell fired both coordinators in November after a 52-3 loss at Notre Dame. OSU’s dismissals come on the first day of the 2025 early signing period for high school recruits.

Oklahoma State reached the Big 12 championship game in 2023 and was expected to compete for the Big 12 title again in 2024 with the departures of Texas and Oklahoma to the SEC. Instead, OSU lost five Big 12 games by at least 20 points.

The defense allowed a staggering 6.8 yards per play and gave up 35.6 points per game. Only eight teams allowed more points per game than Oklahoma State. The offense turned over nearly twice a game and had multiple turnovers in all but one of the Big 12.

The offense really struggled to run the ball. Ollie Gordon finished seventh in Heisman voting in 2023 after rushing for 1,732 yards and 21 touchdowns in 14 games. In 2024, he rushed 190 times for 880 yards and averaged 50 fewer yards per game.

Oklahoma State’s stinky season snapped a bowl streak that dated back to 2006. That was Gundy’s second season in charge after a 4-7 debut season in 2005 following the departure of Les Miles to LSU. Oklahoma State’s three wins were its fewest since the school went 3-8 in 2000, the last season before Miles arrived in Stillwater.

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