For Mike Gundy, Sean Gleeson represents everything he was looking for in an offensive coordinator — and not just because he was a virtual unknown to the college football layman.
During this week’s Big 12 Media Days, Gundy was asked about his new OC and what he brought to the offense and to Oklahoma State.
“We’re going to run the same system,” said Gundy. “He’s had success, pure drop-back quarterbacks, guys that could run around a little bit, he’s been in 10-personnel, 11-personnel, 12-personnel. He’s played with speed at times.”
We’ve already looked at how, in two seasons of running Princeton’s offense, he had success with both a dual-threat quarterback and a pocket passer, and how he molded his offense to each player’s strengths.