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Bryan Kegans
- Title:
- Head Football Strength & Conditioning
Bryan Kegans joined the Oklahoma State staff as head football strength and conditioning coach in December 2025.
He came to Stillwater from North Texas, where he worked as assistant head football coach and director of strength and conditioning for the 2023-25 seasons.
Prior to his stint at UNT, Kegans worked one year as associate director of football sports performance at USC. He spent the four seasons before that at Oklahoma, where he was assistant director of sports performance and director of sports science.
During his time in Norman, the Sooners won three Big 12 titles and made two appearances in the College Football Playoff.
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He was also a strength and conditioning coach at Texas in 2013 and at TWU from 2011-13. The Stephenville native also has high school experience at Fulshear and Denton Guyer.
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He was an offensive lineman at Texas Tech from 2002-05 and earned his bachelor's degree in 2005. He received his master's degree from A.T. Still University in 2010.
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Kegans holds certifications from CSCCA (collegiate strength and conditioning coaches association), SCCC (strength & conditioning coach certified), NSCA (strength and conditioning specialist), and NASM (performance enhancement specialist, corrective exercise specialist and functional movement specialist).
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He and his wife, JoAnna have a son, Kelly, and a daughter, Kaci.
Coaching History
2006-07: Crownover Middle School, assistant coach
2007-13: Denton Guyer High School, director of strength and conditioning
2013-14: Texas, assistant strength and conditioning coach
2014-16: Denton Guyer High School, assistant coach
2016-18: Fulshear High School, assistant coach/strength coach
2018-22: Oklahoma, assistant director of sports performance
2022-23: USC, associate director of sports performance
2023: North Texas, director of strength and conditioning
2024-25: North Texas, assistant head coach/director of strength and conditioning
2026: Oklahoma State, head football strength and conditioning coach
He came to Stillwater from North Texas, where he worked as assistant head football coach and director of strength and conditioning for the 2023-25 seasons.
Prior to his stint at UNT, Kegans worked one year as associate director of football sports performance at USC. He spent the four seasons before that at Oklahoma, where he was assistant director of sports performance and director of sports science.
During his time in Norman, the Sooners won three Big 12 titles and made two appearances in the College Football Playoff.
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He was also a strength and conditioning coach at Texas in 2013 and at TWU from 2011-13. The Stephenville native also has high school experience at Fulshear and Denton Guyer.
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He was an offensive lineman at Texas Tech from 2002-05 and earned his bachelor's degree in 2005. He received his master's degree from A.T. Still University in 2010.
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Kegans holds certifications from CSCCA (collegiate strength and conditioning coaches association), SCCC (strength & conditioning coach certified), NSCA (strength and conditioning specialist), and NASM (performance enhancement specialist, corrective exercise specialist and functional movement specialist).
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He and his wife, JoAnna have a son, Kelly, and a daughter, Kaci.
Coaching History
2006-07: Crownover Middle School, assistant coach
2007-13: Denton Guyer High School, director of strength and conditioning
2013-14: Texas, assistant strength and conditioning coach
2014-16: Denton Guyer High School, assistant coach
2016-18: Fulshear High School, assistant coach/strength coach
2018-22: Oklahoma, assistant director of sports performance
2022-23: USC, associate director of sports performance
2023: North Texas, director of strength and conditioning
2024-25: North Texas, assistant head coach/director of strength and conditioning
2026: Oklahoma State, head football strength and conditioning coach
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