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Mike Gundy

Michael Ray Gundy (born August 12, 1967) is an American college football coach and former player. He is the head football coach at Oklahoma State University. Gundy played college football at Oklahoma State, where he played quarterback from 1986 to 1989. He became Oklahoma State's coach on January 3, 2005. Gundy and the University of Utah's Kyle Whittingham are currently the second-longest tenured FBS coaches with one school, trailing only Kirk Ferentz. Gundy is the longest-tenured in the Big 12 Conference.

Mike Gundy
Gundy in 2011
Current position
TitleHead coach
TeamOklahoma State
ConferenceBig 12
Record166–79
Annual salary$7.5 million
Biographical details
Born (1967-08-12) August 12, 1967 (age 56)
Midwest City, Oklahoma, U.S.
Playing career
1986–1989Oklahoma State
Position(s)Quarterback
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
1990Oklahoma State (WR)
1991–1993Oklahoma State (QB)
1994Oklahoma State (OC/QB)
1995Oklahoma State (QB)
1996Baylor (PGC/QB)
1997–1999Maryland (WR)
2000Maryland (PGC/QB)
2001–2004Oklahoma State (AHC/OC)
2005–presentOklahoma State
Head coaching record
Overall166–79
Bowls12–6
Accomplishments and honors
Championships
1 Big 12 (2011)
1 Big 12 South Division (2010)
Awards
3x Big 12 Coach of the Year (2010, 2021, 2023)
Paul "Bear" Bryant Award (2011)
Eddie Robinson Coach of the Year (2011)
Oklahoma Sports Hall of Fame (2021)

Playing career edit

At Midwest City High School, Gundy played quarterback, and was voted Oklahoma Player of the Year in 1986. His high school football coach was Dick Evans.[1] Gundy was heavily recruited by the Oklahoma Sooners but in the end signed with the Oklahoma State University Cowboys. He became the starting quarterback midway through his freshman year. Gundy would become the all-time leading passer in Oklahoma State and Big Eight Conference history.[1] In four seasons Gundy threw 49 touchdowns and 7,997 yards, including 2,106 yards in 1987 and 2,163 in 1988.[1] He led the Cowboys to bowl wins in the 1987 Sun Bowl and 1988 Holiday Bowl aided by two Hall of Fame running backs: Thurman Thomas and Barry Sanders.[2][3] He also led OSU to two 10-win seasons.

Mike Gundy held the record for most consecutive passes attempted without an interception at the start of a career by a freshman in Division 1 history with 138, until Baylor freshman Robert Griffin III broke it in 2008. Coincidentally, Baylor was playing against Gundy's Oklahoma State team when Griffin surpassed the mark. After the game, Gundy was able to personally congratulate Griffin on the accomplishment.

Gundy holds a degree in secondary education with a focus in social studies and graduated in 1990.[4]

Coaching career edit

Early positions edit

When Gundy graduated, he joined Pat Jones' staff as an assistant coach. He was wide receiver coach in 1990, quarterback coach from 1991 to 1993 and offensive coordinator from 1994 to 1995.

Gundy was quarterbacks coach/passing game coordinator for Baylor during the 1996 season. He was on staff with Larry Fedora at Baylor and would rekindle that relationship when he became head coach at Oklahoma State, bringing Fedora on as his offensive coordinator. After the 1996 season, Gundy moved again, this time to Maryland where he was wide receiver coach and passing game coordinator from 1997 to 2000 for the Terps.

Oklahoma State edit

In 2001, the Oklahoma State University head football coach job became vacant when Bob Simmons resigned and a search produced Les Miles and Mike Gundy as the finalists. Miles was hired as head coach and Gundy was brought aboard as offensive coordinator. The team would go on to three straight bowl games in Miles' last three years as head coach. When Miles left in 2004 to take the LSU job, Gundy was named immediately as Miles' successor and the 22nd head coach at Oklahoma State. Gundy is one of three head football coaches at Oklahoma State to have played for Oklahoma State, along with Jim Lookabaugh and Floyd Gass.

Gundy's first season saw the expulsion of eleven players from the team and the Cowboys struggled to a 4–7 record winning only one Big 12 conference game.

In his second season, the Cowboy offense began to click and the Cowboys would finish 7–6 including a victory over the Alabama Crimson Tide in the Independence Bowl.

In 2007, the Cowboys again posted a 6–6 regular season record and a bowl win over the Indiana Hoosiers in the Insight Bowl. After their second straight bowl appearance, Gundy was rewarded with a contract extension through the 2013 season. From 2008 through 2017, Gundy led the Cowboys to 96 wins, almost 10 wins per season on average. Many people would consider this to be the most successful period in Oklahoma State football history. He has also led the Pokes to sixteen straight bowl seasons, another Cowboy record.[5]

2008 season edit

In 2008, Gundy led the Oklahoma State Cowboys to their best season in 20 years. They were ranked in the top 15 for most of the season. The season ended with an appearance in the Holiday Bowl, where they lost to Oregon. Gundy was rewarded with a new seven-year contract worth $15.7 million. The contract, which extended through the 2015 season, went into effect on January 1, 2009.[6]

2011 season edit

Thus far the high-water mark for Gundy, the Cowboys won the Big 12 championship, the program's first conference championship since 1976 (when they tied as co-champions) and first outright conference championship since 1948.[7] The team featured two-time Biletnikoff Award winner Justin Blackmon and quarterback Brandon Weeden, both first-round draft picks in the 2012 NFL Draft,[8] as well as a defense that led the FBS in turnover margin[9]

The team also appeared in the program's first BCS game, defeating Andrew Luck and the Stanford Cardinal 41–38 in overtime at the 2012 Fiesta Bowl.[10]

2011–present edit

On September 24, Gundy's Cowboys survived a fourth-quarter rally by Texas A&M to win 30–29. It was Gundy's 63rd win as head coach of the Cowboys, vaulting him past Jones to become the winningest coach in school history.

He has since led Oklahoma State to 12 wins in 2011, and 10-win seasons in 2013, 2015, 2016 and 2017, including an appearance in the 2016 Sugar Bowl–the third major-bowl appearance in school history. Gundy has had a hand in eight of Oklahoma State's nine 10-win seasons–two as a player, six as head coach.

In October 2020, Gundy signed a new "perpetual" or rolling 5-year contract.[11]

Bedlam Series edit

After the 2012 season, the Cowboys are 4–15 vs. the Oklahoma Sooners under Gundy as head coach. They won in 2011, 2014, 2021 and 2023. Gundy has been associated with the series 33 times as a player or a coach.[12]

Controversies edit

2007 dispute with the media edit

On September 22, 2007, Gundy made comments that became the subject of a nationwide media controversy and generated a viral video. During a press conference following his team's victory over the Texas Tech Red Raiders, Gundy criticized an article by Jenni Carlson of The Oklahoman.[13][14][15] The article contained guesses as to why quarterback Bobby Reid, who had been publicly supported by the coaching staff earlier in the year, was demoted to second-string. Gundy condemned the article as a personal attack on a young player and offered himself as a better target for criticism when he shouted "Come after me! I'm a man! I'm forty!" Gundy has stated that he does not mind criticizing college athletes' on-field performance but does not appreciate critiquing college athletes otherwise.[16][17] The Oklahoman sports editor, Mike Sherman, stood by the story.[18] Mike Griffith, president of the Football Writers Association of America, called Gundy's behavior "completely inappropriate".[15] CBS Sportsline's Dennis Dodd went further saying, "Mike Gundy needs to be reprimanded, definitely suspended, probably fined and maybe fired."[19] OSU athletic director Mike Holder stood behind Gundy, saying that "nothing is more important to us than our student-athletes."[20] Gundy would later state that the incident was a blessing in disguise, as the image of his strident defense of one of his players had a lasting positive effect on recruiting.[21]

2013 allegations of misconduct edit

In September 2013, Sports Illustrated published a series of articles[22] as part of an investigation beginning with Les Miles' tenure as head coach at Oklahoma State from 2001 and continuing through Gundy's tenure as head coach in 2011. The allegations concerning Gundy included involvement in a bonus system for players along with direct payments and no-show or sham jobs involving boosters, continuing diminished academic standards including players playing who were otherwise academically ineligible such as having players' school work done by so-called tutors and other school personnel, tolerating widespread drug abuse among the players by continuing a sham drug counseling program and selective drug enforcement, and also purportedly like Miles, personally interviewing hostess candidates for the Orange Pride hostess program and facilitating some hostesses having sex with prospective recruits. In response to the allegations, Gundy stated: "I'm very proud of what we've accomplished here, both on and off the field. Our goal has always been to take young people from where their parents have gotten them and to make them better over a four- or five-year period. We're very proud of that in many ways. So, until further time—and obviously the university will make that decision—there's not any comment that we would have on the Sports Illustrated article."[23] Les Miles generally denied any wrongdoing during his time as head coach at OSU. Following the SI series Oklahoma State conducted an intensive review of practices policies led by Charles Smart. There were no findings of misconduct of any significance found. Many current and former players, professors, and supporters have made statements refuting the SI articles.[24]

2020 One America News incident edit

In June 2020, highly prospected star running back Chuba Hubbard threatened to boycott Oklahoma State after Gundy was photographed wearing a t-shirt of alt-right television channel One America News,[25] which Gundy has supported in previous statements.[26] Linebacker Amen Ogbongbemiga also threatened to sit in response to the photo.[27] Gundy subsequently issued an apology, saying he was "disgusted" by OAN's attitude towards the Black Lives Matter movement.[28] In light of the controversy, Gundy suggested taking a $1M pay cut and agreed to other concessions concluding the incident.[29] Hubbard eventually apologized for the way he handled the situation.[30]

Personal life edit

Gundy and his wife, Kristen, have three children, Gavin, Gunnar and Gage.[1] His brother, Cale Gundy, was a starting quarterback at Oklahoma in the 1990s and was OU's Assistant Head Coach, Director of Recruiting and Inside Receivers Coach.[31] Gundy has also accrued fame for his "million-dollar mullet".[32] In 2021 Gundy was inducted into the Oklahoma Sports Hall of Fame.

Head coaching record edit

Year Team Overall Conference Standing Bowl/playoffs Coaches# AP°
Oklahoma State Cowboys (Big 12 Conference) (2005–present)
2005 Oklahoma State 4–7 1–7 6th (South)
2006 Oklahoma State 7–6 3–5 T–5th (South) W Independence
2007 Oklahoma State 7–6 4–4 T–3rd (South) W Insight
2008 Oklahoma State 9–4 5–3 4th (South) L Holiday 18 16
2009 Oklahoma State 9–4 6–2 2nd (South) L Cotton 25
2010 Oklahoma State 11–2 6–2 T–1st (South) W Alamo 10 13
2011 Oklahoma State 12–1 8–1 1st W Fiesta 3 3
2012 Oklahoma State 8–5 5–4 T–3rd W Heart of Dallas
2013 Oklahoma State 10–3 7–2 T–2nd L Cotton 17 17
2014 Oklahoma State 7–6 4–5 7th W Cactus
2015 Oklahoma State 10–3 7–2 T–2nd L Sugar 19 20
2016 Oklahoma State 10–3 7–2 T–2nd W Alamo 11 11
2017 Oklahoma State 10–3 6–3 3rd W Camping World 14 14
2018 Oklahoma State 7–6 3–6 T–7th W Liberty
2019 Oklahoma State 8–5 5–4 T–3rd L Texas
2020 Oklahoma State 8–3 6–3 3rd W Cheez-It 19 20
2021 Oklahoma State 12–2 8–1 2nd W Fiesta 7 7
2022 Oklahoma State 7–6 4–5 T–5th L Guaranteed Rate
2023 Oklahoma State 10–4 7–2 T–2nd W Texas 16 16
Oklahoma State: 166–79 102–63
Total: 166–79
      National championship         Conference title         Conference division title or championship game berth

References edit

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  18. ^ Trammel, Berry (September 24, 2007). "Other Voices: Gundy was out of bounds with rant". SeattlePi.com. Retrieved September 25, 2007.
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External links edit

  • Official website  
  • Oklahoma State profile

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Michael Ray Gundy born August 12 1967 is an American college football coach and former player He is the head football coach at Oklahoma State University Gundy played college football at Oklahoma State where he played quarterback from 1986 to 1989 He became Oklahoma State s coach on January 3 2005 Gundy and the University of Utah s Kyle Whittingham are currently the second longest tenured FBS coaches with one school trailing only Kirk Ferentz Gundy is the longest tenured in the Big 12 Conference Mike GundyGundy in 2011Current positionTitleHead coachTeamOklahoma StateConferenceBig 12Record166 79Annual salary 7 5 millionBiographical detailsBorn 1967 08 12 August 12 1967 age 56 Midwest City Oklahoma U S Playing career1986 1989Oklahoma StatePosition s QuarterbackCoaching career HC unless noted 1990Oklahoma State WR 1991 1993Oklahoma State QB 1994Oklahoma State OC QB 1995Oklahoma State QB 1996Baylor PGC QB 1997 1999Maryland WR 2000Maryland PGC QB 2001 2004Oklahoma State AHC OC 2005 presentOklahoma StateHead coaching recordOverall166 79Bowls12 6Accomplishments and honorsChampionships1 Big 12 2011 1 Big 12 South Division 2010 Awards3x Big 12 Coach of the Year 2010 2021 2023 Paul Bear Bryant Award 2011 Eddie Robinson Coach of the Year 2011 Oklahoma Sports Hall of Fame 2021 Contents 1 Playing career 2 Coaching career 2 1 Early positions 2 2 Oklahoma State 2 2 1 2008 season 2 2 2 2011 season 2 2 3 2011 present 2 2 4 Bedlam Series 3 Controversies 3 1 2007 dispute with the media 3 2 2013 allegations of misconduct 3 3 2020 One America News incident 4 Personal life 5 Head coaching record 6 References 7 External linksPlaying career editAt Midwest City High School Gundy played quarterback and was voted Oklahoma Player of the Year in 1986 His high school football coach was Dick Evans 1 Gundy was heavily recruited by the Oklahoma Sooners but in the end signed with the Oklahoma State University Cowboys He became the starting quarterback midway through his freshman year Gundy would become the all time leading passer in Oklahoma State and Big Eight Conference history 1 In four seasons Gundy threw 49 touchdowns and 7 997 yards including 2 106 yards in 1987 and 2 163 in 1988 1 He led the Cowboys to bowl wins in the 1987 Sun Bowl and 1988 Holiday Bowl aided by two Hall of Fame running backs Thurman Thomas and Barry Sanders 2 3 He also led OSU to two 10 win seasons Mike Gundy held the record for most consecutive passes attempted without an interception at the start of a career by a freshman in Division 1 history with 138 until Baylor freshman Robert Griffin III broke it in 2008 Coincidentally Baylor was playing against Gundy s Oklahoma State team when Griffin surpassed the mark After the game Gundy was able to personally congratulate Griffin on the accomplishment Gundy holds a degree in secondary education with a focus in social studies and graduated in 1990 4 Coaching career editEarly positions edit When Gundy graduated he joined Pat Jones staff as an assistant coach He was wide receiver coach in 1990 quarterback coach from 1991 to 1993 and offensive coordinator from 1994 to 1995 Gundy was quarterbacks coach passing game coordinator for Baylor during the 1996 season He was on staff with Larry Fedora at Baylor and would rekindle that relationship when he became head coach at Oklahoma State bringing Fedora on as his offensive coordinator After the 1996 season Gundy moved again this time to Maryland where he was wide receiver coach and passing game coordinator from 1997 to 2000 for the Terps Oklahoma State edit In 2001 the Oklahoma State University head football coach job became vacant when Bob Simmons resigned and a search produced Les Miles and Mike Gundy as the finalists Miles was hired as head coach and Gundy was brought aboard as offensive coordinator The team would go on to three straight bowl games in Miles last three years as head coach When Miles left in 2004 to take the LSU job Gundy was named immediately as Miles successor and the 22nd head coach at Oklahoma State Gundy is one of three head football coaches at Oklahoma State to have played for Oklahoma State along with Jim Lookabaugh and Floyd Gass Gundy s first season saw the expulsion of eleven players from the team and the Cowboys struggled to a 4 7 record winning only one Big 12 conference game In his second season the Cowboy offense began to click and the Cowboys would finish 7 6 including a victory over the Alabama Crimson Tide in the Independence Bowl In 2007 the Cowboys again posted a 6 6 regular season record and a bowl win over the Indiana Hoosiers in the Insight Bowl After their second straight bowl appearance Gundy was rewarded with a contract extension through the 2013 season From 2008 through 2017 Gundy led the Cowboys to 96 wins almost 10 wins per season on average Many people would consider this to be the most successful period in Oklahoma State football history He has also led the Pokes to sixteen straight bowl seasons another Cowboy record 5 2008 season edit In 2008 Gundy led the Oklahoma State Cowboys to their best season in 20 years They were ranked in the top 15 for most of the season The season ended with an appearance in the Holiday Bowl where they lost to Oregon Gundy was rewarded with a new seven year contract worth 15 7 million The contract which extended through the 2015 season went into effect on January 1 2009 6 2011 season edit Thus far the high water mark for Gundy the Cowboys won the Big 12 championship the program s first conference championship since 1976 when they tied as co champions and first outright conference championship since 1948 7 The team featured two time Biletnikoff Award winner Justin Blackmon and quarterback Brandon Weeden both first round draft picks in the 2012 NFL Draft 8 as well as a defense that led the FBS in turnover margin 9 The team also appeared in the program s first BCS game defeating Andrew Luck and the Stanford Cardinal 41 38 in overtime at the 2012 Fiesta Bowl 10 2011 present edit On September 24 Gundy s Cowboys survived a fourth quarter rally by Texas A amp M to win 30 29 It was Gundy s 63rd win as head coach of the Cowboys vaulting him past Jones to become the winningest coach in school history He has since led Oklahoma State to 12 wins in 2011 and 10 win seasons in 2013 2015 2016 and 2017 including an appearance in the 2016 Sugar Bowl the third major bowl appearance in school history Gundy has had a hand in eight of Oklahoma State s nine 10 win seasons two as a player six as head coach In October 2020 Gundy signed a new perpetual or rolling 5 year contract 11 Bedlam Series edit After the 2012 season the Cowboys are 4 15 vs the Oklahoma Sooners under Gundy as head coach They won in 2011 2014 2021 and 2023 Gundy has been associated with the series 33 times as a player or a coach 12 Controversies edit2007 dispute with the media edit On September 22 2007 Gundy made comments that became the subject of a nationwide media controversy and generated a viral video During a press conference following his team s victory over the Texas Tech Red Raiders Gundy criticized an article by Jenni Carlson of The Oklahoman 13 14 15 The article contained guesses as to why quarterback Bobby Reid who had been publicly supported by the coaching staff earlier in the year was demoted to second string Gundy condemned the article as a personal attack on a young player and offered himself as a better target for criticism when he shouted Come after me I m a man I m forty Gundy has stated that he does not mind criticizing college athletes on field performance but does not appreciate critiquing college athletes otherwise 16 17 The Oklahoman sports editor Mike Sherman stood by the story 18 Mike Griffith president of the Football Writers Association of America called Gundy s behavior completely inappropriate 15 CBS Sportsline s Dennis Dodd went further saying Mike Gundy needs to be reprimanded definitely suspended probably fined and maybe fired 19 OSU athletic director Mike Holder stood behind Gundy saying that nothing is more important to us than our student athletes 20 Gundy would later state that the incident was a blessing in disguise as the image of his strident defense of one of his players had a lasting positive effect on recruiting 21 2013 allegations of misconduct edit In September 2013 Sports Illustrated published a series of articles 22 as part of an investigation beginning with Les Miles tenure as head coach at Oklahoma State from 2001 and continuing through Gundy s tenure as head coach in 2011 The allegations concerning Gundy included involvement in a bonus system for players along with direct payments and no show or sham jobs involving boosters continuing diminished academic standards including players playing who were otherwise academically ineligible such as having players school work done by so called tutors and other school personnel tolerating widespread drug abuse among the players by continuing a sham drug counseling program and selective drug enforcement and also purportedly like Miles personally interviewing hostess candidates for the Orange Pride hostess program and facilitating some hostesses having sex with prospective recruits In response to the allegations Gundy stated I m very proud of what we ve accomplished here both on and off the field Our goal has always been to take young people from where their parents have gotten them and to make them better over a four or five year period We re very proud of that in many ways So until further time and obviously the university will make that decision there s not any comment that we would have on the Sports Illustrated article 23 Les Miles generally denied any wrongdoing during his time as head coach at OSU Following the SI series Oklahoma State conducted an intensive review of practices policies led by Charles Smart There were no findings of misconduct of any significance found Many current and former players professors and supporters have made statements refuting the SI articles 24 2020 One America News incident edit In June 2020 highly prospected star running back Chuba Hubbard threatened to boycott Oklahoma State after Gundy was photographed wearing a t shirt of alt right television channel One America News 25 which Gundy has supported in previous statements 26 Linebacker Amen Ogbongbemiga also threatened to sit in response to the photo 27 Gundy subsequently issued an apology saying he was disgusted by OAN s attitude towards the Black Lives Matter movement 28 In light of the controversy Gundy suggested taking a 1M pay cut and agreed to other concessions concluding the incident 29 Hubbard eventually apologized for the way he handled the situation 30 Personal life editGundy and his wife Kristen have three children Gavin Gunnar and Gage 1 His brother Cale Gundy was a starting quarterback at Oklahoma in the 1990s and was OU s Assistant Head Coach Director of Recruiting and Inside Receivers Coach 31 Gundy has also accrued fame for his million dollar mullet 32 In 2021 Gundy was inducted into the Oklahoma Sports Hall of Fame Head coaching record editYear Team Overall Conference Standing Bowl playoffs Coaches AP Oklahoma State Cowboys Big 12 Conference 2005 present 2005 Oklahoma State 4 7 1 7 6th South 2006 Oklahoma State 7 6 3 5 T 5th South W Independence2007 Oklahoma State 7 6 4 4 T 3rd South W Insight2008 Oklahoma State 9 4 5 3 4th South L Holiday 18 162009 Oklahoma State 9 4 6 2 2nd South L Cotton 252010 Oklahoma State 11 2 6 2 T 1st South W Alamo 10 132011 Oklahoma State 12 1 8 1 1st W Fiesta 3 32012 Oklahoma State 8 5 5 4 T 3rd W Heart of Dallas2013 Oklahoma State 10 3 7 2 T 2nd L Cotton 17 172014 Oklahoma State 7 6 4 5 7th W Cactus2015 Oklahoma State 10 3 7 2 T 2nd L Sugar 19 202016 Oklahoma State 10 3 7 2 T 2nd W Alamo 11 112017 Oklahoma State 10 3 6 3 3rd W Camping World 14 142018 Oklahoma State 7 6 3 6 T 7th W Liberty2019 Oklahoma State 8 5 5 4 T 3rd L Texas2020 Oklahoma State 8 3 6 3 3rd W Cheez It 19 202021 Oklahoma State 12 2 8 1 2nd W Fiesta 7 72022 Oklahoma State 7 6 4 5 T 5th L Guaranteed Rate2023 Oklahoma State 10 4 7 2 T 2nd W Texas 16 16Oklahoma State 166 79 102 63Total 166 79 National championship Conference title Conference division title or championship game berth Indicates BCS or CFP New Years Six bowl Rankings from final Coaches Poll Rankings from final AP Poll References edit a b c d OSU Biography Mike Gundy OKState com Oklahoma State University Archived from the original on January 6 2010 Retrieved November 28 2010 1988 Holiday Bowl article holidaybowl com Pacific Life Holiday Bowl Retrieved October 13 2008 Sun Bowl recaps elpasotimes com El Paso Times Archived from the original on January 22 2013 Retrieved October 13 2008 The Mike Gundy Era At Oklahoma State Oklahoma State University Retrieved November 28 2019 Mike Gundy Head Coach Cowboy Football Coaches Gundy given new deal 2018 Oklahoma State Football Guide PDF okstate com September 5 2018 pp 180 181 and 183 Retrieved September 5 2018 NFL com Draft 2012 NFL Draft History Full Draft Year NFL com Retrieved September 5 2018 2011 Bowl Subdivision FBS National Team Report Turnover Margin web1 ncaa org January 14 2012 Retrieved September 5 2018 Stanford vs Oklahoma State Game Summary January 2 2012 ESPN ESPN com January 2 2012 Retrieved September 5 2018 Oklahoma State approves perpetual five year contract for football coach Mike Gundy USA Today Haisen Bill Bedlam 2014 Oklahoma State rallies to beat Oklahoma in overtime Tulsa World Retrieved September 20 2019 Mike Gundy Fired up over Article ESPN com September 22 2007 Archived from the original on October 16 2007 Retrieved September 25 2007 Forde Pat September 22 2007 September sizzles with shockers coaching controversies ESPN com Retrieved September 25 2007 a b Oklahoma State Football Coach Mike Gundy Upset YouTube com Oklahoma City KOCO TV Archived from the original on November 18 2021 Retrieved September 25 2007 NewsOK September 24 2007 Jenni Carlson responds to Mike Gundy Archived from the original on November 18 2021 via YouTube Horning Clay September 24 2007 Now we know what stirs Pokes coach The Norman Transcript Retrieved September 25 2007 Trammel Berry September 24 2007 Other Voices Gundy was out of bounds with rant SeattlePi com Retrieved September 25 2007 Dodd Dennis September 23 2007 After Gundy goes off maybe next move should be out CBSSportsline com Columbia Broadcasting Service Archived from the original on May 24 2008 Retrieved September 25 2007 Cohen Andrea and John Helsley September 24 2007 THE COACH Gundy only wishes he d said more and that he d been better prepared NewsOK com The Oklahoman Retrieved September 25 2007 paywall Mike Gundy on Oklahoma State s BCS chances aftermath of famous press room tirade DanPatrick com www danpatrick com Special Report on Oklahoma State Football The Overview Sports Illustrated September 10 2013 Retrieved September 13 2013 Brian Leigh September 10 2013 Will Sports Illustrated Expose Be the Downfall for Oklahoma State s Mike Gundy bleacher report Retrieved September 14 2013 OSU Repoonse to Sports Illustrated Series September 2013 Retrieved July 29 2014 Darcy Oliver May 8 2020 Meet OAN the little watched right wing news channel that Trump keeps promoting CNN Retrieved May 8 2020 Chuba Hubbard Threatens To Leave OSU After Mike Gundy Wears OAN Shirt UPROXX June 15 2020 Retrieved June 15 2020 Fucillo David June 15 2020 OSU RB Chuba Hubbard LB Amen Ogbongbemiga threaten to sit after Mike Gundy wore OAN shirt DraftKings Nation Retrieved June 15 2020 Mike Gundy now disgusted by OAN attitude toward Black Lives Matter ProFootballTalk June 16 2020 Retrieved June 17 2020 Boone Kyle July 3 2020 Oklahoma State s Mike Gundy sees pay cut 1 million as internal investigation reaches conclusion CBS Retrieved November 9 2020 https www theguardian com sport 2020 jun 16 chuba hubbard mike gundy oklahoma state college football oan Why Chuba Hubbard s apology shows college football s power structure remains ProFootballTalk June 16 2020 Retrieved June 17 2020 Shinn John September 25 2007 Gundy on Gundy The Norman Transcript Archived from the original on December 6 2007 Retrieved September 27 2007 Million dollar mullet Mike Gundy credits hair with upping OK State s marketing value ABC News July 19 2017 Retrieved January 16 2018 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Mike Gundy Official website nbsp Oklahoma State profile Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mike Gundy amp oldid 1215387879, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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