Oklahoma State’s long-time receivers coach, Kasey Dunn, is getting a well-deserved promotion. The football program announced Monday that Dunn — after a short offseason stint of being mentioned as an offensive coordinator candidate at UNLV — has been tabbed as Sean Gleeson’s successor as the coordinator of the Cowboys’ offense.
Dunn joined Mike Gundy’s coaching staff in 2011 and has since risen up the ranks of assistant coaches nationally. Between his recruiting acumen — where he’s reeled in talents like James Washington, Marcell Ateman, Tylan Wallace, CJ Moore and others — along with his developmental talents, he’s earned with time the label as OSU’s most valuable assistant.