Sean Brophy Named Oklahoma State Offensive Coordinator as Eric Morris Shapes 2026 Staff
Oklahoma State’s coaching overhaul under new head coach Eric Morris continues to take shape - and it’s clear he’s building a staff with familiarity, energy, and a shared vision. The latest addition: Sean Brophy, who’s been named the Cowboys’ new offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach heading into the 2026 season.
Brophy’s promotion signals a continuation of the offensive identity Morris is looking to instill in Stillwater - one built on tempo, creativity, and quarterback development. The two coaches have worked together before, and that existing chemistry could pay dividends as OSU looks to turn the page and chart a new course in the Big 12.
While the Cowboys’ offensive production has had its ups and downs in recent seasons, Brophy brings a fresh perspective rooted in Morris’ system. He’s been in the trenches with Morris, understands the nuances of the scheme, and knows how to communicate it to young quarterbacks. That’s going to be critical as OSU prepares to break in a new signal-caller and retool its offensive identity.
The move also reflects Morris’ commitment to continuity and trust within his staff. Brophy isn’t just a hire - he’s someone Morris believes can execute the vision from Day 1. That kind of synergy between head coach and play-caller is essential, especially in today’s college football landscape, where offensive cohesion can be the difference between a 6-6 season and a conference title run.
With Brophy overseeing the offense, OSU’s 2026 staff is beginning to take a defined shape:
- Eric Morris (Head Coach)
- Sean Brophy (Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks)
- Skyler Cassity (Defensive Coordinator)
- Reggie Johnson (Linebackers)
- Jordan Malone (Defensive Backs)
- Greg Richmond (Defensive Line)
- Julian Wilson (Cornerbacks)
It’s a group that blends youth and experience, with several coaches bringing Big 12 ties and a deep understanding of the recruiting landscape in Oklahoma and Texas. And with Brophy stepping into a high-profile role, all eyes will be on how quickly he can install the offense and develop a quarterback capable of executing it.
The Cowboys are banking on Brophy’s familiarity with Morris’ system and his ability to teach it at a high level. If he delivers, this could be the beginning of a new offensive era in Stillwater - one that’s fast, aggressive, and built to compete at the top of the conference.
For now, the pieces are in place. The next step is turning that vision into results on the field.
