Carson Cramer begins his first season as the Cougars offensive quality control, working with the offensive line.
Cramer spent the 2018 season at Kansas in a quality control position, working with the offensive line and tight ends while also coordinating the defensive scout team. Cramer helped develop a second-team All-Big-12 offensive lineman in Hakeem Adeniji and saw the Jayhawks improve their rushing offense by nearly 60 yards-per-game from the 2017 season.
Prior to Kansas, Cramer worked six seasons (2012-17) at Oklahoma State, working the first four as a student assistant and his final two seasons (2016-17) as an offensive graduate assistant where the Cowboys won a pair of bowl games and produced four All-Big-12 selections on the offensive line.
Cramer earned his bachelor’s degree from Oklahoma State in 2015.
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