Report: Oklahoma State Football Assistants Receive New Contracts and Pay Raises
STILLWATER – Mike Gundy continues to work hard for his coaching staff as all 10 assistant coaches has received new two-year contracts, with the nine returning assistant coaches all receiving pay raises, according to a report from Scott Wright of The Oklahoman.
Cowboy football’s assistant athletic director for speed, strength and conditioning, Rob Glass, also received a new contract and a pay raise, increasing his salary to $1.1 million, a $100,000 raise, and his new contract runs through the end of the 2028 season.
That contract is believed to make Glass the highest-paid strength and conditioning coach in all of college football.
According to the report from Wright, the 10 full-time assistants have all received raises of at least $25,000, with new defensive line coach Paul Randolph making $475,000 per season with his new two-year contract.
Kasey Dunn, the associate head coach and offensive coordinator, received a $100,000 raise, bringing him up to $1 million, with defensive coordinator Bryan Nardo receiving a $50,000 raise to bring his salary up to an even $700,000.
Wright’s report also details Gundy’s roll-over contract, which he signed back ahead of the 2022 season, did not change and bumped his salary up to $7.75 million following his annual $125,000 raise.
Listed below are the new updated contracts for all 10 of Cowboy football’s assistant coaches.
- Rob Glass - $1.1 million
- Kasey Dunn - $1 million
- Bryan Nardo - $700,000
- Joe Bob Clements - $650,000
- Charlie Dickey - $650,000
- Tim Duffie - $600,000
- Dan Hammerschmidt - $500,000
- John Wozniak - $475,000
- Jason McEndoo - $475,000
- Paul Randolph - $475,000
- Tim Rattay - $475,000