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Football Operations and Recruiting Staff QUICK FACTS/SCHEDULE/CONTENTS UNIVERSITY INFORMATION FOOTBALL STAFF ATHLETE PERFORMANCE TABLE OF CONTENTS Location Stillwater, OK Joe Bob Clements Defensive Line Rob Glass Assistant A.D. Founded Dec. 25, 1890 Charlie Dickey Offensive Line Gary Calcagno Assistant INTRO Colors Orange and Black Tim Duffie Cornerbacks Charles Hewitt Nutritionist 1 Quick Facts/Spring Practice Schedule Enrollment 24,649 Kasey Dunn Associate HC/Receivers Anthony Hibbert Assistant 2 Personnel Breakdown Conference Big 12 Sean Gleeson Offensive Coordinator/QB Mark Smith Assistant 3 Numerical Roster Team Name Cowboys Dan Hammerschmidt Safeties Joel Tudman Assistant 4 Alphabetical Roster Mascot Pistol Pete Jim Knowles Defensive Coordinator/LB 5 Roster by Position Groups President V. Burns Hargis Jason McEndoo Cowboy Backs SPORTS MEDICINE 6 Spring Preview Story Athletic Director Mike Holder Greg Richmond Defensive Line John Wozniak Running Backs Dr. Val Gene Iven Head Team Physician Faculty Athletic Rep Stephen Clarke COACHES AND STAFF --- John Stemm Director of Athletic Training Athletic Web Site okstate.com 10 Head Coach Mike Gundy Bill Clay Defense Analyst Scott Parker Football Athletic Trainer University Web Site okstate.edu 16 Assistant Coaches Brian Rock Offense Analyst Zach LaCross Athletic Trainer M.K. Taylor Special Teams Analyst 27 Support Staff FOOTBALL INFORMATION Dr. Mark Pascale Head Orthopedic Surgeon Chris Thurmond Defense Analyst 2018 Record 7-6 Dr. Austin Taylor Orthopedic Surgeon THE COWBOYS 2018 Conference Record 3-6 Patrick Cashmore Offense Grad. Asst. Matt Clements Defense Grad. Asst. Dr. Chris Espinoza Orthopedic Surgeon 32 Player Bios and Stats 2018 Big 12 Finish Tied for seventh 61 2019 Signees 2018 Postseason Liberty Bowl Shane Eachus Defense Grad. Asst. Chris Meyers Offense Grad. Asst. EQUIPMENT ROOM 62 2019 Signee Bios Beat No. 23 Missouri, 38-33 Lorenzo Joe Offense Quality Control Justin Williams FB Equipment Manager Starters Returning (O/D/S) 12 (6/5/1) 2018 SEASON REVIEW Koy McFarland Defense Quality Control Starters Lost (O/D/S) 14 (5/8/1) Matt Hoelting Assistant Drake Smithton Offense Quality Control 68 2018 Season Review Story Lettermen Returning (O/D/S) 37 (17/18/2) Len Magby Assistant Will Wright Defense Quality Control 70 Honors and Recognition Lettermen Lost (O/D/S) 27 (13/11/3) 72 Box Scores VIDEO OPERATIONS AND RECRUITING 77 Starting Lineups/Player Career Stats STADIUM INFORMATION Zack Ramsey Video Coordinator Mack Butler Director of Operations 78 Explosive Plays Home Facility Boone Pickens Stadium Patsy Armstrong Director of On-Campus Michael Iven Assistant 79 Scoring Summary Capacity 55,509 Recruiting 80 Drive Analysis Surface AstroTurf Johnny Barr Director of Football Relations DIGITAL MEDIA 81 OSU in the Big 12 and NCAA Stat Rankings Field Opening 1913 Danielle Clary Assistant To Mike Gundy Chris Deal Digital Media 82 Final Season Stats Stadium Opening 1920 Mike Groce Director of Recruiting Forrest Buckner Graphic Design Rededication 2009 Rod Johnson Asst. Director of Operations Jon Pickle Staff Assistant ATHLETICS COMMUNICATIONS HEAD COACH AT A GLANCE Beni Tonga Player Development Gavin Lang (Football) [email protected] Head Coach Mike Gundy --- Sean Maguire (Football) [email protected] Alma Mater Oklahoma State, 1990 Josh Gonzales Prospect Analyst Stephen Howard [email protected] Career Record 121-59/15th Year Victor Irokansi Prospect Analyst Ryan Cameron [email protected] OSU Record Same Robert Luce Prospect Analyst Wade McWhorter [email protected] Big 12 Record 72-48 Bradley Thomas Prospect Analyst John Langham (Football) [email protected] 2019 SPRING PRACTICE SCHEDULE MARCH 2019 APRIL 2019 SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY 1 2 31 1 2 3 4 5 6 Practice Practice Practice 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Practice Practice Practice 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Practice Pro Day Practice Practice Practice Practice Spring Game 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 SPRING BREAK 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 28 29 30 Practice Practice Practice OKSTATE.COM | COACHGUNDY.COM | @OSUATHLETICS | @COWBOYFB | @COACHGUNDY | #OKSTATE 1 PERSONNEL BREAKDOWN STARTERS RETURNING Trey Carter DT RSr. 13 16 Devin Harper LB RJr. 1 1 Offense - 6 2018 Career Darrion Daniels DT Sr. 4 14 Bryce Balous CB RSr. 0 0 Name Pos. Year Starts Starts Enoch Smith DT RSr. 9 9 Brendon Evers DT RSo. 0 0 Marcus Keyes OL RSr. 11 37 Malik Givens CB RSr. 0 0 Johnny Wilson OL RSr. 12 22 Specialists - 1 2018 Career Brock Martin DE RSo. 0 0 Teven Jenkins OL RJr. 13 16 Name Pos. Year Starts Starts Tanner McCalister CB So. 0 0 Tylan Wallace WR Jr. 13 13 Zach Sinor P RSr. 7 46 Cameron Murray DT RJr. 0 0 Dillon Stoner WR RJr. 7 13 Amen Ogbongbemiga LB RJr. 0 0 Jelani Woods CW RSo. 7 7 Philip Redwine-Bryant LB RSr. 0 0 LETTERWINNERS RETURNING Mike Scott DE RSr. 0 0 2018 Career Offense - 17 2018 Career Kemah Siverand CB RSr. 0 0 Defense - 5 Pos. Year Starts Starts Name Pos. Year Starts Starts Tre Sterling S RSo. 0 0 A.J. Green CB Sr. 13 26 Marcus Keyes OL RSr. 11 37 Rodarius Williams CB RJr. 13 26 Johnny Wilson OL RSr. 12 22 Calvin Bundage LB Sr. 11 20 Teven Jenkins OL RJr. 13 16 Specialists - 2 2018 Career Malcolm Rodriguez S Jr. 10 10 Tylan Wallace WR Jr. 13 13 Name Pos. Year Starts Starts Jarrick Bernard S So. 9 9 Dillon Stoner WR RJr. 7 13 Matt Ammendola K RSr. 13 26 Jelani Woods CW RSo. 7 7 Jake McClure K RSo. 13 13 2018 Career Dylan Galloway OL RJr. 5 5 Specialists - 1 Pos. Yr. Starts Starts Chuba Hubbard RB RSo. 4 4 Matt Ammendola K RSr. 13 26 Landon Wolf WR RJr. 3 3 LETTERWINNERS LOST Logan Carter CW RJr. 1 1 Offense - 13 2018 Career Ry Schneider OL RJr. 1 1 Name Pos. Year Starts Starts STARTERS LOST Tyrell Alexander WR RJr. 0 0 Justice Hill RB Jr. 10 33 Offense - 5 2018 Career LD Brown RB RJr. 0 0 Jalen McCleskey WR Sr. 3 22 Name Pos. Year Starts Starts Braydon Johnson WR RSo. 0 0 Larry Williams OL RSr. 12 20 Justice Hill RB Jr. 10 33 Larry Joubert CW RSr. 0 0 Taylor Cornelius QB RSr. 13 13 Larry Williams OL RSr. 12 20 Matt Kegel OL RJr. 0 0 Tyron Johnson WR RJr. 13 13 Taylor Cornelius QB RSr. 13 13 Walker Reed OL RJr. 0 0 Britton Abbott CW RSr. 1 10 Tyron Johnson WR RSr. 13 13 Arlington Hambright OL RJr. 5 5 Britton Abbott CW RSr. 1 10 Shane Richards OL RSr. 5 5 Defense - 18 2018 Career Deionte Noel OL RSr. 1 1 Defense - 8 2018 Career Name Pos. Year Starts Starts Sione Finefeuiaki CW Sr. 0 1 Name Pos. Year Starts Starts A.J. Green CB Sr. 13 26 J.D. King RB So. 0 0 Justin Phillips LB RSr. 13 28 Rodarius Williams CB RJr. 13 26 John Kolar QB RJr. 0 0 Jarrell Owens DE RSr. 12 24 Calvin Bundage LB Sr. 11 20 Brett Wilson OL Sr. 0 0 Jordan Brailford DE RJr. 13 22 Malcolm Rodriguez S Jr. 10 10 Cole Walterscheid DE RSr. 1 22 Jarrick Bernard S So. 9 9 Defense - 11 2018 Career Kenneth Edison-McGruder S Sr. 12 21 Kolby Peel S So. 4 4 Name Pos. Year Starts Starts Justin Phillips LB RSr. 13 28 Jarrell Owens DE RSr. 12 24 Jordan Brailford DE RJr. 13 22 Cole Walterscheid DE RSr. 1 22 Kenneth Edison-McGruder S Sr. 12 21 Jelani Woods Trey Carter DT RSr. 13 16 Tylan Wallace Darrion Daniels DT Sr. 4 14 Enoch Smith, Jr. DT RSr. 9 9 Thabo Mwaniki S So. 4 6 Za’Carrius Green S RSr. 0 0 Tyler Ferguson DE RSr. 0 0 Specialists - 3 2018 Career Name Pos. Year Starts Starts Zach Sinor P RSr. 7 46 Sam Walkingstick LS RSr. 13 26 Matthew Hockett P RSr. 6 6 2 OKSTATE.COM | COACHGUNDY.COM | @OSUATHLETICS | @COWBOYFB | @COACHGUNDY | #OKSTATE OKSTATE.COM | COACHGUNDY.COM | @OSUATHLETICS | @COWBOYFB | @COACHGUNDY | #OKSTATE 3 NUMERICAL ROSTER No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Exp. Hometown/Previous School No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Exp. Hometown/Previous School 1 Calvin Bundage LB 6-2 215 Sr.-3L Edmond, OK / Santa Fe 47 Larry Joubert CW 6-4 285 RSr.-1L Oklahoma City, OK/Douglass/NEO A&M JC 1 Landon Wolf WR 5-11 174 RJr.-2L Tulsa, OK / East Central 48 Adam Martin LB 5-11 217 RSo.-Sq Stillwater, OK / Stillwater 2 Tanner McCalister S 5-11 185 So.-1L Heath, TX / Rockwall-Heath 49 Matt Ammendola K 5-9 195 RSr.-3L Lansdale, PA / North Penn 2 Tylan Wallace WR 6-0 185 Jr.-2L Fort Worth, TX / South Hills 50 Ry Schneider OL 6-3 320 RJr.-1L Minco, OK / Minco 3 Spencer Sanders QB 6-2 195 RFr.-RS Denton, TX / Ryan 50 Relijah Sherman LB 5-11 222 RSo.-Sq Oklahoma City, OK / Carl Albert / 4 A.J. Green CB 6-1 190 Sr.-3L DeSoto, TX / DeSoto SW Okla. State 5 Kemah Siverand CB 6-1 200 RSr.-1L Cypress, TX/Cypress Ridge/Texas A&M 51 Matthew Werner LB 5-11 211 RFr.-RS Southlake, TX / Carroll 6 Dru Brown QB 5-11 200 RSr.-TR San Mateo, CA / Los Gatos / 52 Jacob Farrell OL 6-6 308 RFr.-RS Sulphur, OK / Sulphur College of San Mateo / Hawaii 52 Ben Kopenski LB 6-1 235 RFr-RS McKinney, TX / Prosper 6 JayVeon Cardwell CB 6-0 175 RFr.-RS Cibolo, TX / Steele 53 Chase Campbell DE 6-0 207 RSr-Sq Tahlequah, OK / Langston 7 LD Brown RB 5-9 191 RJr.-2L Dallas, TX / DeSoto 53 Matt Hembrough LS 6-3 192 RSo.-Sq Lisle, IL / Benet 8 Braydon Johnson WR 6-1 195 RSo.-1L Arlington, TX / Bowie 54 Truett Knox OL 6-1 300 RFr.-RS Fort Worth, TX / Aledo 8 Rodarius Williams CB 6-0 187 RJr.-2L Shreveport, LA / Calvary Baptist 57 Seth Meacham DT 6-2 314 RFr.-RS Oklahoma City, OK / Heritage Hall 9 Brendan Costello QB 6-0 192 Fr.-HS San Clemente, CA / San Clemente 57 Walker Reed OL 6-6 341 RJr.-1L Norman, OK / North 10 Tyrell Alexander WR 6-1 182 RJr.-2L Lancaster, TX / Lancaster 60 Tyrese Williams OL 6-3 300 RFr.-RS Houston, TX / Cypress Ridge 10 Thomas Harper CB 5-11 165 Fr.-HS Knoxville, TN / Karns 63 Dylon Carnagey DT 6-1 283
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