subscribesubscriber servicescontact usabout ussite mapBuy a Classified
Mon, Jul 06 2009 

Resources

print this story   Print this story
  Post to del.icio.us

Published August 25, 2008 11:04 pm -

Gundy: I'll call the plays



STILLWATER (AP) — Head coach Mike Gundy will handle the offensive play-calling for Oklahoma State in its season opener Saturday against Washington State, taking over duties he’d relinquished after being promoted from offensive coordinator three years ago.

Gundy said he thinks his program is on more stable footing, allowing him to take on additional responsibilities that he gave up when he took over as head coach prior to the 2005 season.

“We’re a little bit further as a group, as a team,” Gundy said Monday at his weekly news conference. “Fortunately, I haven’t had to deal with as many issues that I don’t like to deal with as I had three years ago. ... The system’s in place now and we don’t have as many issues in those areas, so that will free up more time.”

Larry Fedora called plays for the Cowboys last season, but the former offensive coordinator was hired as the new head coach at Southern Mississippi last December and it had been uncertain who’d fill that role.

Gundy said he’ll make the play calls, and co-offensive coordinators Gunter Brewer and Trooper Taylor will be able to make adjustments before the snap. The team had a similar arrangement during the Insight Bowl, after Fedora’s departure.

Gundy downplayed the decision, saying he thought there were numerous offensive coaches on his staff who could handle the play-calling and all were involved in game-planning during the week anyway. Speculation had grown that Gundy was trying to hide his decision to keep Washington State from preparing for the play-caller’s tendencies.

“This is not something that I wanted to try to delay to make some big announcement. I would prefer that nobody even asked me, to be honest with you, just because it’s somewhat irrelevant,” Gundy said. “But that’s the part that I enjoy to do. I just like and enjoy that.

“We may have to work a little bit longer as a staff during the season to get everything worked out and put ourselves in a position on Saturday to give those guys a chance to have success.”

Using Fedora’s no-huddle spread, the Cowboys ranked seventh in the nation in total offense last season, averaging 486 yards per game. Gundy plans to continue using that same system, updating it with the input of his assistant coaches and depending on who they see as their top playmakers.

“Now we’re just trying to keep it up and running,” Gundy said.

The no-huddle approach takes some of the emphasis off the initial play call because quarterback Zac Robinson can make changes after coaches see how the defense lines up and suggest adjustments over the headset.

“We go into a game with a list of plays that we feel comfortable with, and we’re not going to just pull a rabbit out of a hat,” Brewer said. “We’ve talked about fourth-and-1, we’ve talked about third-and-long, we’ve talked about third-and-medium, we’ve talked about first-and-10.

“Those things are basically predetermined. It’s just that what the defense does, you’re going to react to it.”

Brewer, a former receivers coach, will move from the sidelines into the press box to get an overhead view, putting him in better position to call in adjustments. Offensive line coach Joe Wickline will join Brewer upstairs.

“You can really see a lot better upstairs and see them spinning from one coverage to the next or showing a blitz and things of that nature,” Brewer said. “Those are the things that coach Gundy is relying on us for, the eyes in the sky.”



print this story    email this story    comment on this story   

Click to discuss this story with other readers on our forums.




Zillow
monster
autoconx
Premier Guide
Find a business

Walking Fingers
Maps, Menus, Store hours, Coupons, and more...
Premier Guide


Find a job! Find a Home! Find a car!

Premier Guide

Premium Jobs

4631-Chaplain
Part Time
Hospice/Medical Experience Preferred

Join our Team Today!
Good Shepherd Hospice
Plea
...>MORE

4640-Intervention Specialist/Counselor
Fort Gibson Public Schools is accepting
applications for a
Elementary Intervention Specialist/Counselor for SY
...>MORE

4658-Administrator Home Health Agency
Administrator for Tulsa and Eufaula-based home healthcare agency. Requirements include:
*2 years previous Administr
...>MORE

4677-Brush Dept
Wagoner Public Works Authority is accepting applications for our Brush Dept. Requirements include excellent physical con...>MORE

4648-Broadway Manor Health Care Center
1622 E. Broadway
Muskogee, OK 74403
Accepting applications for
Dietary Aide
Full and Part Time
...>MORE

See all ads

Premium Autos

4667-1986 Ford F 350
2 wheel dr., dually, 7.3 diesel, 4 spd. 918-682-4811...>MORE

See all ads

Premium Real Estate

4665-Small Apartment
with stove & fridge, by lake Ft. Gibson located between Wagoner and Muskogee, all bills paid. $450/mo. 918-625-0740...>MORE

See all ads

Premium Extras

4668-Skeeter Fish & Ski
2002 150hp Yamaha, 19ft, barely used, $11,000. 918-251-2964...>MORE

4675-Austrailian pups
8wks, 1 female, 5 males, reasonable offer will be considered. Parents on site. 918-348-5615...>MORE

4674-Furniture
Nice Broyhill dining table w/6 chairs, (2 capt) & buffet $200, 42" round glass coffee table $75. 918-682-1228...>MORE

4664- Kubota Tractor
35HP, 4WD with loader & implements. needs work. Best offer. 918-616-0205...>MORE

4644-Appliances
Clean side by side refrigerators, commerciala, Wolf range, drop in range, washers & dryers, with warranty. Call 918-687-...>MORE

See all ads


 

Community Newspaper Holdings, Inc.CNHI Classified Advertising NetworkCNHI News Service
Associated Press content © 2009. All rights reserved. AP content may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
Our site is powered by Zope and our Internet Yellow Pages site is powered by PremierGuide.
Some parts of our site may require you to download the Flash Player Plugin.
View our Privacy Policy
Advertiser index