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Football Staff Changes (Nardo & Dunn fired! So who are the new coaches?)

Should oSu make some staff changes?

  • No, we'll be just fine.

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  • Maybe, but just the coordinators.

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  • Yes, but Gundy won't do it.

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  • Yes, but the athletic director will have to push for any changes to take place.

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  • Yes, but just a few coaches.

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  • Yes, just clean house on both sides.

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  • Total voters
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Thoughts After 2022-23 Season

Here is what I posted after the 2022-23 season. Major changes are needed from top to bottom, not just on the offense and defensive staff. We started the year 6-1 and ended the year 1-5. Has Gundy become too complacent and too comfortable? As good as Gundy has been for our university, he has allowed our program to slide backwards over the past 5 years. For example, besides last year when we were a senior laden squad with an elite defensive coordinator we have been average. Here's our regular season record and conference record 4 out of the last 5 years (since 2018). Gundy must make the tough decisions for this program or he'll lose the respect of his players and locker room.

2018 overall 6-6 (conference 3-6)
2019 overall 7-5 (conference 5-4)
2020 overall 7-3 (conference 6-3)
2022 overall 7-5 (conference 4-5)

OFFENSE
Obviously we need to do something with the offensive line coaching, offensive coordinator, etc. The Kasey Dunn experiment needs to come to an end. In 2021, the offense ranked #51 in scoring (at 30.1 pts per game) and ranked #67 in total yards. However, those numbers were inflated because of the number of times the defense either scored or put the offense in a short field. In 2022, the offense ranked #40 in scoring (at 31.8 pts per game) and #45 in total yards. However, those numbers were inflated due to the early season games against inferior competition. During the last 6 games of the season we averaged 14.1 pts per game on offense.

Personally, I think our best recruiter needs to be the running back coach. This is one position that's hard to develop talent. A RB either either has "it" or doesn't. A RB must have vision, balance, and athletic ability because these are things that cannot be developed over time. Regarding coaching changes, here's how I'd like to see our coaching staff next year.

OC = Marcus Arroyo or Seth Littrell or Scott Frost
RB = Curtis Luper or Cale Gundy
QB = Doug Meacham (CO-OC) or Brandon Weeden or Tim Rattay
WR = Cale Gundy or Kasey Dunn
OL = Nic Cardwell

The coaches above are all good coaches (x's and o's) and great recruiters (something this program desperately needs). Doug Meacham used to be one of the best recruiters on our staff. Curtis Luper has been recognized as one of the best recruiters in the entire country. Cale Gundy has always been one of OU's best recruiters. Marcus Arroyo has already proven his ability to land top recruits at Oklahoma State.

Most of you probably don't know about Nic Cardwell, but click on his name to read his bio and watch the video below (his story sounds similar to the JJ Watt story and you can tell he would fit into Gundy's Cowboy Culture). He left Appalachian State after this season and moved over to Louisville. However, I think we could still get him. He is young (which should help in recruiting) and he is really good at what he does. This past year Appalachian State ranked #34 in sacks allowed and #21 in rushing offense.



Here's what I posted after Derek Mason stepped down.

Derek Mason 2022-23 Results (#95 scoring, #117 total defense, #81 team sacks)

Now that we know one coach is gone, who's next? Who is your vote to replace Mason?




Updated list of defensive coordinator (DC) possibilities include:

Jim Leonhard (Wisconsin) = scoring 17, total defense 11, team sacks 40
Jon Heacock (Iowa State) = scoring 18, total defense 4, team sacks 114
Lance Guidry (Marshall) = scoring 6, total defense 8, team sacks 16
Joe Rossi (DC Minnesota) = scoring 4, total defense 9, team sacks 118
Bryant Haines (James Madison) = scoring 24, total defense 5, team sacks 4
Gary Patterson (Texas analyst)
Joe Bob Clements + (LB coach)

Here are the links for FBS defensive stats:
Scoring Defense (FBS)
Total Defense (FBS)
Team Sacks (FBS)

List of possible LB coaches if Joe Bob Clements is promoted to DC include:

A) Koy McFarland (LB = Tulsa)
B) Jimmy Rogers (DC = South Dakota State ranked 3 scoring, 2 total defense, 5 team sacks)
C) Corey Hetherman (LB = Rutgers)
D) David Braun (DC = North Dakota State ranked 5 scoring, 8 total defense, 5 team sacks)
E) Travis Pearson (DC = Alabama State ranked 8 scoring, 15 total defense, 46 team sacks)
F) Manny Rojas (DC = Delaware ranked 4 scoring, 7 total defense, 70 team sacks)
G) Justin Wood (DC = Richmond ranked 7 scoring, 19 total defense, 44 team sacks)

Here are the links for FCS defensive stats:
Scoring Defense (FCS)
Total Defense (FCS)
Team Sacks (FCS)
 
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Thoughts After 2023-24 Season

Here is what I posted after the 2023-24 season. Coach Dunn needs to go. He is absolutely horrendous. He needs to be demoted to wide receiver coach and stripped of his play calling duties. If he does not want to be demoted, then he just needs to be fired or encouraged to move on.

OTHER NEEDED STAFF CHANGES

Last year I was really hoping we would get rid of DL coach Greg Richmond and make Joe Bob Clements the DL coach again. Then hire someone with coordinator experience for the linebackers coach (from a lower level like Nardo), but ultimately hire someone like Gary Patterson or Lance Guidry as the defensive coordinator (and not make them coach a position).

We could still do this for next year. Nardo could be demoted to linebackers coach and to learn under Gary Patterson. This would be the best situation and Gary Patterson definitely knows the Iowa State defense. His defense was very similar. He's also probably one of the brightest defensive football minds in college football and good friends with Gundy (not to mention he's only an analyst at Texas).

2023 NARDO DEFENSE
Scoring = 74
Total = 112

I wish we had gotten rid of Dunn before the 2021 season because we could have been to the college football playoffs and possibly won a championship. At the very least, we should have gotten rid of him after the 2021 season when the defense had to carry our team week in and week out. Once again, I was hoping we would go after a qualified and proven division 1 coordinator from a smaller school (like Liberty, Memphis, Appalachian State, etc), then fill other POSITIONAL COACHING jobs from lower division levels like FCS, DII, DIII (but making sure the position coach hires were young and hungry with successful offensive coordinator experience).

2023 DUNN OFFENSE
Scoring = 48*
Total = 30*
* due to unbelievable performances by Ollie Gordon

If we can't get these coaches, I would love to see oSu grab some offensive coordinators with proven success from lower division levels (FCS, DII, DIII) to COACH POSITIONS. This way if our offensive coordinator position opens up due to success in later years, one of these guys could be promoted since they already have experience calling plays and would be familiar with our offensive terms. Additionally, by hiring these lower division level coaches they will have contacts when they see certain players from these lower divisions hit the portal and may already have potential relationships with the player or coaches in the conference where they can get a better read on the player.

OFFENSE

OC
= Marcus Arroyo, or Scott Frost, or Casey Woods (SMU), or Tim Cramsey (Memphis)
RB/FB = Curtis Luper, or Cale Gundy, or keep John Wozniak
QB = Doug Meacham (CO-OC) or Brandon Weeden or keep Tim Rattay
WR/TE = Cale Gundy or Kasey Dunn (if he stays after a demotion)
OL = Nic Cardwell

I truly believe for a coordinator to be the most successful they shouldn't coach a position. It allows them to not worry about that position during a game, but it also allows them to have input in other positions during practices.

I also think the offensive coordinator should be the coordinator of all special team returns. Gundy should be the overall special team coordinator, but return should be delegated to the offensive coordinator and the coverage unit should be delegated to the defensive of coordinator.

DEFENSE

DC
= Lance Guidry or Bryant Haines or Gary Patterson
DL = Joe Bob Clements
LB = Jimmy Rogers or demote Bryan Nardo
CB = Dennis Thurman or keep Tim Duffie
S = David Braun or keep Dan Hammerschmidt

As I mentioned previously, the easiest change would be to hire someone like Gary Patterson as the defensive coordinator and demote Nardo to the linebackers coach. He is a great motivator, very relatable, young, hungry, etc, but he's JUST NOT READY. He could learn under Patterson and eventually take over. This would be the best situation for all parties.
 
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Thoughts During 2024-25 Season

If Gundy was serious about winning championships, he would have turned down the $2 million dollar raise two years ago and used that money to keep Jim Knowles around. oSu could have made Knowles the highest paid defensive coordinator above $1.5 million. Then Gundy could have used rest of that money to lure back Monken with a salary above $1.5 million and the designation of offensive coordinator and head coach in waiting.

This would have cemented Gundy as the greatest head coach in Oklahoma State history. Plus we probably would have won at least one more conference title and possibly played in a playoff game.

However, the biggest problem with Gundy is his PRIDE. He thinks he can coach up any ordinary coach to greatness, that's why he rarely ever fires coaches and hires unknown division 3 coaches who were previously fired just the season before.

Proverbs 16:18

Pride comes before destruction, and an arrogant spirit before a fall.

Gundy believes he is brilliant and the special sauce for the success of the program. When he doesn’t have any solid to great coordinators to carry the water, we struggle to win games.

Weiberg MUST sit down with Gundy NOW and communicate his expectations and ask Gundy how he plans to achieve it. If Gundy's response doesn’t involve DRASTIC changes to his staff, then oSu needs to talk RETIREMENT. Additionally, oSu must STOP THE ROLLOVER no matter what. If Gundy wants the rollover back, then he has to earn it (but you at least start his clock).

Everyone knows BOTH Dunn & Nardo are over their heads. For now, Gundy MUST immediately demote Nardo and Dunn. This might give the team HOPE and know that things will change. For the interim Gundy should select Tim Rattay for the interim offensive coordinator. On defense, Gundy should go with Joe Bob Clements as the interim defensive coordinator. Give these guys a chance.

OFFENSE (RIGHT NOW)

1) Gundy should also try hiring Dana Holgorsen for the offensive coordinator position to finish the season once he's able to get up to speed. He is currently at TCU as a defensive analyst.



2) Fire offensive line coach Dickey, then temporarily make McEndoo the offensive line coach for the rest of the year. Have Glidden or Walsh take over the tight ends and fullbacks.

DEFENSE (RIGHT NOW)

1) Gundy should try hiring Gary Patterson as the defensive coordinator for this year. He is currently at Baylor as a consultant.

2) Once Nardo is demoted to linebackers coach, fire Randolph and move Clements back to the DL. Once Gary Patterson gets up to speed, he can coach the linebackers and you can move Nardo to analyst.

Gundy was mad when Holgerson and Monken got all the credit, so he decided to change the offense and hire a D3 unknown coordinator who wasn’t ready. That Gundy arrogance cost us a few conference titles and the ability to take the program to another level.

Gundy was jealous when everyone credited Knowles for our resurgence and success, so he decided to change the defense. He did this by hiring a D3 unknown coordinator (who was fired from his previous job just the year before) because he coordinated a similar defense to Iowa State.

Gundy is going to burn this thing down showing everyone he is the smartest guy in the room.

TEAM RECORD
2018 overall 6-6 (conference 3-6)
2019 overall 7-5 (conference 5-4)
2020 overall 7-3 (conference 6-3)

2021 overall 11-1 (conference 8-1)
2022 overall 7-5 (conference 4-5)
2023 overall 9-3 (conference 7-2)
2024 overall 3-9 (conference 0-9)

OFFENSIVE RANKINGS
2018 total #10 (scoring #13) Yurcich
2019 total #21 (scoring #36) Gleeson
2020 total #39 (scoring #51) Dunn
2021 total #55 (scoring #46) Dunn
2022 total #52 (scoring #50) Dunn
2023 total #30 (scoring #54) Dunn
2024 total #65 (scoring #49) Dunn


DEFENSIVE RANKINGS
2018 total #112 (scoring #97) Knowles
2019 total #82 (scoring #61) Knowles
2020 total #47 (scoring #34) Knowles

2021 total #5 (scoring #9) Knowles
2022 total #115 (scoring #89) Mason
2023 total #126 (scoring #91) Nardo
2024 total #133 (scoring #102) Nardo
 
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Gundy's PRIDE is the biggest problem. To prove to everyone he is right, he's dug in deeper. Now he's going to burn the whole program down in flames. This is sad to watch because this is NOT going to end well for Gundy (for the immediate future and his legacy).
 
Some good points made by SouthernPoke about Gundy.

It is time for him to go......period. No school would have put up with the crap he has pulled and if throwing the fans under the bus (same group he said "I don't give a rats ass about someone on social media" and going 0-9 in conference isn't enough there is plenty more over the years.
-the 3 QB crap last year so his son could play. Of course he played Cate over Weeden........Zac with a bad shoulder over Weeden..........wouldn't play Rudolph or Smith "they aren't ready"
-running McCleskey off because he went to Gundy for the team to make a request.
-the Chuba OAN thing.....which had nothing to do with a shirt, but more about a head coach who did not give a crap and the players knew it
-asking an alum to use his plane and then not showing up
-asking an alum for $100,000 so he could fly around in a helicopter "look at me" and then not showing up for the meeting
-when ask by the fundraising dept to go meet with our biggest out of state alumni in Houston.....demanding a private plane, limo and Astros tickets for his family and friends
-calling out Boone publicly then doing the same with Holder when Holder suggests we recruit harder. I think Holder said "like Babe Ruth I'm swinging for the fences"
-saying OU is no more important than Baylor
-hiring Yurcich and telling guys like Wickline here is your new boss
-hiring Nardo and telling veteran coaches here is your new boss
-not making any effort to keep Knowles because he wanted to get himself more money and he was jealous of JK getting the attention.....guess his mullet was no longer a thing
-his antiquated offense with Cowboybacks crap and "nothing wrong with the scheme"
-Holder had to fire him as OC and bring in Holgorson
-then he made Meach show him the spread offense we were running and made him think he would be the next OC.......Meach found out when it went public because Gundy didn't have the balls to tell him
-he wouldn't offer Felix Jones a scholarship until he visited no matter how much the other coaches tried to convince him...so he didn't visit
-In the Texas game a few years ago he made Yurcich run the ball on first down every single series....and we lost
-But this was his Yankees job........unless he wanted to use Tenn or Arky.......and then he said Texas A&M came after him until Holder called them and they said they had not talked to him. The worst was actually calling Baylor.
-of course when a media person asks him question we all want to know he yells at the guy......"they have a family"
It is just time for a change................if 0-9 and calling out the fans isn't enough............not sure what is?
 
How does any division 1 team lose 52 to 0 to Colorado, especially a team that was picked in the Top 15 preseason polls?

Pride comes before the fall...
 
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Here is more what the media, fans, alumni, and former players are saying...























 
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Has the game passed Gundy by after 20 seasons? If so, is Gundy aware of it? What else has been going on behind the scenes?

Gundy was 0-9 in conference this year without OU or Texas (after returning 20 of 22 starters from last year's 10 win team, which was the most in division 1). His bowl streak was snapped after 18 straight seasons.

What happens to Gundy and his staff during the off-season? What do you hope happens?

At this point, the best case scenario would be for Gundy to graciously retire and NOT set back the university with a huge buyout. Then Gundy could move into a media role like Nick Saban and share his knowledge with the world. He does have some great insights on NIL salary caps, limiting the portal or signing contracts, and how to deal with the fake defensive injuries that is plaguing college football and slowing the game down. Additionally, Gundy can be funny and witty, plus it would be a great opportunity for him to pump up his alma mater with free publicity and marketing.

However, Gundy's PRIDE will not allow him to step away and retire. The best thing players and fans can hope for is major staff changes for next season, but I doubt that happens unless FORCED by administration. I do see Gundy's tenure and legacy ending badly at oSu after next season because he refuses to make the necessary changes to his staff, again. This would likely result in a firing for "Just Cause" and end up in an ugly legal battle.


For those wondering why is Gundy on a short leash considering his "success" at oSu over the last 18 years? Here is your answer. Gundy makes $7.75 million which is more than the average NFL coach who makes $6.60 million. In 20 years, Gundy has been to 18 straight bowl games but only has 1 CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIP & 0 PLAYOFF APPEARANCES. Additionally, he is among the 15 highest paid coaches in college football and is the highest paid coach in the Big 12.

Gundy is also a HYPOCRITE and the players may see this, which is possibly why some of the players may have given up on the team. It has been noted in the media that Gundy gets upset and agitated about the money aspect of college athletes, but everyone can also see that Gundy has taken every opportunity during his tenure to push for a pay raise to the point where he is grossly overpaid.


Then you have Gundy calling out some of the fan base this year instead of calling out himself.


Gundy needs to self-examine himself, but that'll never happen because of his PRIDE!!! However, he would rather burn the program down to the ground to prove to everyone that he is right than to admit his faults and step aside (that takes humility). I have ZERO confidence that Gundy is going to play nicely and do what is best for the university.


PRIDE comes before the fall...
 
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Most players and fans are wondering what changes are going to happen between now and next football season.

QUESTIONS ON PLAYERS & FANS MINDS

1) The season has ended and the portal is getting ready to open, so why haven't there been staff firings?

2) If Gundy is planning to make changes, why hasn't it happened? I hope I'm wrong, but I'm afraid Gundy is digging in deeper trying to get fired and paid "his" millions.

3) If changes are being made, when will these be announced?

4) If changes are NOT made in a timely manner, does Gundy understand that a lot of players will hit the portal? I wouldn't blame the players for wanting to see changes (hoping for a better future and not a repeat of this season).
 
Gundy has become too complacent and too comfortable. Gundy has NOT made the tough decisions needed for this program the last few years and has LOST the TRUST & RESPECT of his players.

Additionally, things could have been different IF Gundy actually cultivated relationships with his players. However, since Gundy has never cared enough or taken the time to do this it has come back to bite him in the ass once things started going bad. Coaches need players who will run through a brick wall for them, but Gundy doesn't have the trust or respect by his players anymore. The players, just like the fan base, can see through his HOLLOW & FAKE words and it doesn't give them hope for a brighter future. Can this change, absolutely? Will Gundy self-examine himself and make those difficult changes, highly DOUBTFUL.

As good as Gundy has been for our university, he has allowed our program to slide backwards over the past 7 years. Some will question how could anyone see this coming? Maybe examine his record over the last few years. Below is our regular season record and conference record 5 out of the last 7 years (since 2018).

REGULAR SEASON RECORD
2018 overall 6-6 (conference 3-6)
2019 overall 7-5 (conference 5-4)
2020 overall 7-3 (conference 6-3)
2022 overall 7-5 (conference 4-5)
2024 overall 3-9 (conference 0-9)
TOTALS 30-28 (conference 18-27)

What would you like see happen to the current staff assuming Gundy is still around? WARNING: Be careful what you post because Gundy DOES read these message boards. Gundy also likes to think he is smarter than everybody else, so any candidates posted on here will NOT be hired. Think about all past hires by Gundy. Every one of those coaches was NOT on the list of candidates posted on this message board.

STAFF CHANGES

Since the new NCAA rule allowing teams an unlimited number of coaches, it makes the most sense to NOT have your coordinators coaching a position. This allows the coordinators the ability to freely move around during practice on offense or defense and make suggestions to their position coaches. It also gives these coordinators more freedom to FOCUS on calling plays.

Personally, I would love to see Gundy hire PROVEN & SUCCESSFUL offensive & defensive coordinators from lower division levels (FCS, DII, DIII) to COACH POSITIONS ONLY. Going forward, the criteria for hiring ALL coaches must be they need to show a proven & successful stint as a coordinator of a top 10 offense or defense in the last year AND cannot have been fired from a coaching position in the last 3 years. This criteria would have spared oSu players & fans from experiencing Dunn and Nardo for the past few seasons.

Additionally, if our offensive or defensive coordinator position opens up due to success in later years, one of these position coaches could be promoted since they already have experience calling plays and would be familiar with our offensive or defensive terms. Additionally, by hiring these lower division level coaches they will have contacts when they see certain players from these lower divisions hit the portal and may already have potential relationships with the player or coaches in the conference where they can get a better read on the player.

OFFENSIVE STAFF

OC
=
RB = John Wozniak
QB = Tim Rattay
WR =
TE =
RB/FB =
OL =

DEFENSIVE STAFF

DC
=
DL = Joe Bob Clements
LB =
CB =
S =

Here are the links for FBS defensive stats:

Scoring Defense (FCS)
Total Defense (FCS)
Team Sacks (FCS)

Here are the links for FCS offensive stats:

Scoring Offense (FCS)
Total Offense (FCS)
Red Zone Offense (FCS)
 
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I hope the oSu administration forces Gundy to interview Division 1 coordinators. Then Gundy can be allowed to interview young, proven, and successful division 2 or 3 coordinators (only if their team is ranked in the Top 10 in scoring) to fill all of the positional coaching spots.

The problem is, with no oversight and guidelines by the OSU administration we will likely be in the same position next year that we are in today. On his own, Gundy will try to outsmart everyone to find some diamond in the rough who was recently fired just to prove to everyone that he can make any coach into a successful coordinator.

The lists below are based entirely on scoring rankings and not on any actual information about the coordinators at these programs. Some of this information could be off if the head coach is the offensive or defensive coordinator.

Here's my short list of Defensive Coordinators to interview from Division 1.

2) Army
11) Tulane
13) Miami OH
14) James Madison


Here's my short list of Offensive Coordinators to interview from Division 1.

3) Boise State
6) Tulane
7) UNLV
11) Texas State

 
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We are all hoping to hear something. Here is what Carson Cunningham reported. He is saying his sources indicate changes that will be announced soon. We can only hope!

By the way, you have to love the fans responses which are spot on in a funny, but not so funny way.





















 
I think we all agree that when Gundy is engaged and not on cruise control, he can be a great coach IF he actually takes the time to hire good coordinators. His PRIDE is what got him to where we are today because he thought he could take any coach and make them great. This is why any new contract MUST have guardrails to keep Gundy from derailing himself or the team.

Additionally, with his most recent contract he felt untouchable and became even more hard headed and prideful than ever. He should have demoted both coordinators during the season and fired them immediately after the last game, but he didn't. Many believe Gundy's hand was forced to make those firings and now he's just trying to save his job (or have the appearance of trying to save his job).

Obviously his record over the last few years has been more down than up and that shows the trajectory of the program under the last few years under Gundy.

REGULAR SEASON RECORD
2018 overall 6-6 (conference 3-6)
2019 overall 7-5 (conference 5-4)
2020 overall 7-3 (conference 6-3)

2021 overall 11-1 (conference 8-1)
2022 overall 7-5 (conference 4-5)
2023 overall 9-3 (conference 7-2)
2024 overall 3-9 (conference 0-9)

This video below was created years ago before COVID-19 about Mike Gundy. Pretty interesting. The video covers through the end of the 2019 season.

 
Gundy is trying to outsmart everyone again, but at least this isn't as bad as the Nardo hire. Osborn will be coming in as the DL coach. He was the defensive coordinator at Charlotte this past season and they ranked #122 in scoring defense just ahead of OSU at #125.


The new defensive coordinator will be Grantham and his defense was ranked #73 the last time he coordinated a defense for Florida in 2021. Recently after 1 season with the New Orleans Saints in 2023, he was fired as the DL coach because the unit struggled to generate a pass rush most of the year and had breakdowns in their run defense. According to a Sports Illustrated article, the Saints had some uncharacteristic defensive issues in 2023. Only three teams had fewer than their 34 sacks. Opposing rushers often gashed them on off-tackle plays.

 
Gundy has said to the media more than once that he doesn't fire coaches. However, his approach of keeping unproductive coordinators way too long almost cost him his job. Ironically, Gundy ended up losing his entire staff because of his inability to recognize both of his coordinators were inept. Here is what the new staff will look like in 2025.
 
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