Ryan Gunderson (American football)

Ryan Gunderson (born September 22, 1984) is an American football coach who is currently the quarterbacks coach and passing game coordinator at San Jose State University.

Ryan Gunderson
Current position
TitleQuarterbacks Coach
Passing Game Coordinator
TeamSan Jose State
ConferenceMountain West
Annual salary$138,828 [1]
Biographical details
Born (1984-09-22) September 22, 1984
Portland, Oregon
Playing career
2003–2007Oregon State
Position(s)Quarterback
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
2008–2009Oregon State (GA)
2017San Jose State (QB)
2018–presentSan Jose State (QB/PGC)
Administrative career (AD unless noted)
2010–2013Oregon State (asst. director of player personnel)
2014Oregon State (director of player personnel)
2015–2016Nebraska (director of player personnel)

Playing career

Gunderson played quarterback at Oregon State from 2003 to 2007, spending most of his career as a backup quarterback. The only start of his career was the annual Civil War matchup against Oregon in 2005, where he threw four interceptions and lost a fumble in a 56–14 loss.[2] He was named a team captain his senior year at OSU in 2007.

Coaching career

Oregon State

After graduating with a degree in construction engineering management in 2007, Gunderson chose to pursue a career in football rather than a job in engineering and joined the coaching staff at Oregon State as a graduate assistant. He lived with Oregon State offensive coordinator Danny Langsdorf and his wife during his time as a graduate assistant, with the Langsdorfs calling him "their first child".[3] He was named the assistant director of player personnel in 2010, a tailor-made position for Gunderson that was created by head coach Mike Riley.[4]

Nebraska

When Riley departed Oregon State to accept the head coaching position at Nebraska in December 2014, Gunderson joined him as his director of player personnel.[5][6]

San Jose State

Gunderson was named the quarterbacks coach at San Jose State in 2017.[7] He added the title of passing game coordinator in 2018.[8]

Gunderson was a nominee for the Broyles Award in 2019, given to the best assistant coach in college football.[9]

References

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