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Report: Rob Glass Out as Oklahoma State’s Strength and Conditioning Coach

It’s the end of an era.

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[Devin Wilber/PFB]

It truly is the end of an era in Oklahoma State football.

Rob Glass is out as the Cowboys’ strength and conditioning coach, according to Pokes Report. An OSU grad, Glass had a stint as the Cowboys’ strength coach from 1989 to 1995, and then Mike Gundy brought him back in 2005, where Glass worked alongside Gundy for the next 21 years.

Pokes Report reports that new OSU coach Eric Morris will bring over Bryan Kegans from North Texas.

The “Body By Glass” mantra is more than a cute string of words. A big reason Gundy and his staff were able to develop three-star prospects into four- and five-star players was because of Glass’ work.

Glass worked his way up the totem pole in Stillwater, eventually becoming the highest-paid strength coach in the country, making $1 million annually.

A native of Newkirk, Oklahoma, Glass graduated from OSU in 1984 and served as a graduate assistant under Pat Jones before being named the head strength coach in 1989. He took a job at Florida in 1995, where he stayed until Gundy brought him back to Stillwater in 2005.

A Texas Tech alum, Kegans also had the title of assistant head football coach at UNT.

Morris brought Kegans to Denton when he was hired. Before that, Kegans was the associate director of sports performance at USC from 2022 to 2023. He’s worked in Oklahoma before, as he was also OU’s assistant director of sports performance from 2018 to 2022, working under Lincoln Riley (also a Tech alum) at those two stops.

Kegans was an O-lineman at Tech from 2002 to 2005.

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