STILLWATER — Since taking over as Oklahoma State’s offensive coordinator in 2020, Kasey Dunn has had to direct a rotating cast of characters.
Offensive line injuries, quarterback injuries, wide receiver injuries, the transfer portal, a freaking pandemic — it feels as if it has been one thing after another. With Dunn calling plays, the Pokes have gone 27-11. The roller coaster has included highs of a Fiesta Bowl win in 2021 and lows of losing five of six to finish last season 7-6.
Dunn enters 2023 without a named starting quarterback with Alan Bowman, Garret Rangel and Gunnar Gundy battling.