Joseph Cale Gundy (born April 10, 1972) is a former
American football
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quarterback
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who played for the
Oklahoma Sooners
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from 1990 to 1993.
While at
Oklahoma
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he was a member of
Delta Tau Delta International Fraternity. He also played on the baseball
team
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. From 1999 until his resignation in 2022, he was an assistant at his alma mater, first as running backs coach, and later serving as the team's offensive coordinator, recruiting coordinator, and inside receivers coach. In 2022, he was named coach of the wide receivers unit as a whole.
Gundy resigned his position on the coaching staff in August 2022. He coached/recruited some of the most talented college players, such as
Baker Mayfield, running backs
Joe Mixon,
Rodney Anderson,
DeMarco Murray, and
Adrian Peterson, and wide receivers
Kenny Stills,
Dede Westbrook,
Hollywood Brown,
CeeDee Lamb,
Sterling Shepard, and
Marvin Mims.
Family
His brother,
Mike, is the head football coach at
Oklahoma State University.
References
External links
Oklahoma Sooners bio
1972 births
Living people
American football quarterbacks
Oklahoma Sooners baseball players
Oklahoma Sooners football coaches
Oklahoma Sooners football players
UAB Blazers football coaches
Sportspeople from Midwest City, Oklahoma
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