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| Title | RBs coach, Recruiting coordinator | |
| College | Oklahoma | |
| Conference | Big 12 | |
| Born | April 10, 1972 | |
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| Annual salary | $18,385.55/month | |
| Career highlights | ||
| Playing career | ||
| 1991-1994 | Oklahoma | |
| Position | QB | |
| Coaching career (HC unless noted) | ||
| 2005-present 1999-2004 1996-1998 1995 1994 |
Oklahoma (RBs, Recr.) Oklahoma (RBs coach) UAB (RBs coach) UAB (QBs coach) Oklahoma (Grad. Ass.) |
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Joseph Cale Gundy (born April 10, 1972 in Midwest City, Oklahoma) was an American football quarterback that played for the Oklahoma Sooners from 1990–1993 where he won 31 games, lost 13 and tied two. He threw for 6,686 yards and 40 touchdowns. He is now the running backs coach for the Sooners. His brother Mike is the head football coach at Oklahoma State University.
He lives in Norman, Oklahoma with his wife Kristy and his two kids KC and Caitlin.
| Preceded by Steve Collins |
Oklahoma Sooners Starting Quarterbacks 1990-1993 |
Succeeded by Garrick McGee |
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