Zac Robinson Sidesteps Question on Oklahoma State Vacancy as Coaching Search Continues
The Falcons coordinator declined to say whether Oklahoma State has reached out.
Overview
- Asked Thursday if he had been contacted by Oklahoma State, Zac Robinson replied, “I’ll kind of leave that,” and said his focus is on this week.
- Falcons head coach Raheem Morris said he has heard the rumors and called the attention “great for him,” offering public support for Robinson.
- Oklahoma State has engaged search firm TurnkeyZRG to lead its process, with reporting indicating Robinson is expected to be on a very short list.
- The vacancy followed OSU’s decision to dismiss 21-year head coach Mike Gundy three games into 2025, with reports of roughly a $15 million buyout.
- Robinson, a former Cowboys quarterback and Atlanta’s offensive coordinator, rose through the NFL on Sean McVay’s staff and has not coached in college.