STILLWATER — There’s a lot of new in the offensive coaches’ meeting room at Oklahoma State these days.
New faces, new ideas, new titles.
In all, it’s a unique blend even for Oklahoma State, where Mike Gundy’s quirky side always has a hand on the steering wheel.
Thirty-four-year-old Sean Gleeson was hired to coordinate the offense, and Charlie Dickey — who began his coaching career around the time Gleeson was trading in his diapers for Underoos — came in to coach the offensive line.
Receivers coach Kasey Dunn, who was in the mix for the coordinator job, got a raise and the title of associate head coach, both of which he earned with his development of the Cowboy wideouts in his eight seasons.