News about Mike Gundy

After being asked about employee turnovers, Oklahoma State's Mike Gundy tells the reporter not to 'be an a**.'

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 28, 2022
After being asked about changes in his coaching staff at the end of the season, Oklahoma State head football coach Mike Gundy yelled at a reporter on Tuesday, telling him not to 'be an a**'. Following the team's loss to Wisconsin, he insisted that he was not "mad about the game, but that I don't like ignorance." Following the Cowboys' 24-17 loss in the Guaranteed Rate Bowl, the 2011 Big 12 champion also threatened to 'cut out' the reporter's media rights on gameday.

CFB Games of the Week - Week 7: Syracuse-NC State, Tennessee-Alabama, Oklahoma State-TCU and more

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 14, 2022
We've arrived at a point in the season where these sections are becoming shorter since they're mainly teams we've read about before. But seeing as our prerogative is to bring you the games that are the most relevant or important, it means we'll be talking about the best and most influential teams. Sometimes those teams repeat, as this week - where we revisit Tennessee, Alabama, TCU, USC, Utah, and others. As a result, those sections are likely to be a little bit shorter than those we haven't discussed before -like Syracuse or Michigan. So, this being said, this week, we'll explore how the Oranges unexpectedly returned to the top-five, a Big 12 matchup involving two undefeated teams, a Pac-12 meet-up in the mountains of Utah, and what could be a thrilling defensive match between Penn State and Michigan. It all leads up to our Game of the Week for the Volunteers as they look to triumph in the 'Third Saturday' over Alabama for the first time since 2006.

College Football Power Five: The Big 12 Edition, a Big 12 Edition... Can Oklahoma rebound?

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 24, 2022
After months of wild transitions, a transfer portal full of surprises, and the possibility of a conference re-alignment nightmare, college football season is finally here. For the time being, we will be able to put an end to months of speculating and watching some kids compete against each other on some of America's biggest stages. This is part three of the Daily Mail.com's five-part series dedicated to previewing all of the Power Five conferences in the Division I Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS).

In the racial row, Cale Gundy's daughter accuses Sooners coach Brent Venables of silencing players

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 9, 2022
According to a since-deleted tweet by Oklahoma head football coach Brent Venables' daughter, he begged his players to 'keep their mouths shut about what really happened' to cause long-serving assistant Cale Gundy to resign on Sunday. Cale's daughter Cat wrote in response to Venables on Monday, 'The truth has always come to fruition,' he said. 'It's just a matter of time.' During a film session with players, Cat was responding to a Venables remark accusing her father of consistently using a 'racially charged' word repeatedly. Cale resigned in a social media post the day before, remarking that he used "shameful" words with players but not intentional; it wasn't even intentional."

Oklahoma's Cale Gundy said 'racially charged word with players MULTIPLE times'

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 8, 2022
Cale Gundy, the university of Oklahoma's assistant head football coach, resigned after consistently saying a 'racially charged' word to his players during a film session, rather than a single, incorrectly reported utterance of the word. Venables made his clarification on Monday after Gundy, a long-serving Sooners assistant, resigned after admitting to using'shameful' words with his players.

Cale Gundy, Oklahoma's assistant football coach, has resigned after using'shameful' words in a film session

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 8, 2022
Cale Gundy, a University of Oklahoma assistant football coach and former Sooners quarterback, resigned on Sunday after admitting to using'shameful' words during a film session last week. Gundy, the brother of Oklahoma State head coach Mike Gundy, resigned in a social media post, insisting that the offending word was not malicious; it wasn't even intentional.'