Posted January 24, 2013 on
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Oklahoma State head football coach Mike Gundy announced on Thursday afternoon the hiring of a new inside receivers coach in Jason Ray. The former Broken Arrow (Okla.) High School standout went on to play at Missouri where he was a solid contributor to the Missouri offense and played with current New Orleans Saints backup quarterback Chase Daniel.
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