OWHIn the midst of a long, lively chat with Nebraska football reporters, Ryan Gunderson, NU’s new director of player personnel, sits up and looks at his phone.
“I gotta take this,” he says.
The boss is on the line. Mike Riley. Though he calls two or three times a day, he’s not overbearing, Gunderson said.
“He wants to know what’s going on, but he’s not ‘what have you done today? Give me your schedule,’ ” Gunderson said. “He’s really good with that.”
Gunderson has either played or worked for Riley since he was a teenager. After a standout career at Portland Central Catholic High School — he was the No. 20 pro-style passer in the 2003 class according Rivals — he was a quarterback for five seasons at Oregon State for Riley. He was beaten out by Matt Moore and later Sean Canfield and Lyle Moevao, but started one game, a 56-14 loss to Oregon in 2005. Gunderson graduated after the 2007 season. He worked as an Oregon State graduate assistant for two years. He then moved into the football office for Riley.
Personnel, details, recruiting. He worked his way up that ladder, subtly influencing Riley’s approach along the way.
So when Riley took the job at Nebraska, he wanted Gunderson.
“I didn’t even sit down at my desk and he called me into his office,” Gunderson recalled. “I didn’t know if he was going to say Florida, Michigan or Nebraska. I had no clue. And he said ‘Nebraska,’ and then he said, ‘I want you to come with me.’ ”
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