Oklahoma State DC Derek Mason is Stepping Away From College Football
STILLWATER – Oklahoma State will have a new defensive coordinator for the 2023 season as Derek Mason is stepping away from college football.
On Thursday morning, Mason took to Twitter to announce he’s taking a sabbatical from coaching after 30 consecutive years in the sport.
Oklahoma State head coach Mike Gundy released the following statement:
“Oklahoma State Football and I appreciate what Derek Mason and his family have brought to our team/culture. The positive effect he’s had on our players, staff and program has been awesome. I know it was a tough decision, but life is bigger than football. We wish him and his family nothing by the very best and they are always welcome back in Stillwater!
Mason joined the program during the 2022 offseason from Auburn.
This past season, as a whole, the defense held opponents to 257.6 passing yards, 178.0 rushing yards and 28.9 points per game. They combined for 907 total tackles, 95 tackles for loss, 26 sacks for 151 yards, 82 quarterback hurries, 51 pass break ups, 13 interceptions, seven forced fumbles, five fumble recoveries and two safeties.
The Pokes’ defense also ranked third in the FBS in 3rd down conversion holding opponents to just a 27% completion rating.
Pokes Report has learned Mason’s daughters are getting out of college and starting their lives and he wants to be there for them and his family.
Chances are he will coach again at some point in the future, but this has been in the back of his mind since his took over the job last year. In fact, when he signed this one-year contract, it was set up for the possibility of him stepping away from the game at the end of the season.
Pokes Report will have complete coverage of the upcoming coaching search to find the next defensive coordinator.