Kevin C Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago Will Napier be next if/when Texas and Arch drop the Gators to 1-4? Hook em! 🧡🤘🏼🐂 4 Quote
Oldest Horn Posted 13 hours ago Posted 13 hours ago 56 minutes ago, Kevin C said: Will Napier be next if/when Texas and Arch drop the Gators to 1-4? Hook em! 🧡🤘🏼🐂 If they roll over and play dead he’s gone. If they play hard he’ll stay for the time being. 2 Quote
Inspired73 Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago If this is true. It is a sad day for OSU. Gundy did more for OSU football than any other coach-by a large margin. Yes, Jimmy J. had a day, but he got out ASAP. Gundy's strength and weakness are his stubbornness. He refused to accept that OSU couldn't be a major player in the B12. His strength and steadfastness made them a significant force in the B12. Unfortunately, he has issues with change. Boone Pickens forced him to stop being the offensive coordinator and made him focus on head coach duties. NIL is the girl that he refuses to dance with......even though everyone else at the party is waiting in line for her. I'll bet Gary Patterson and he are best buds! 5 Quote
PaulieD Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago Mercy firing, IMHO. I like the guy OK, but for goodness sake.....🫣 Spoiler Spoiler Quote
Jay Bryan Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago https://okstate.com/news/2025/9/23/cowboy-football-oklahoma-state-gundy-part-ways Quote
Bobbers Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago Okie State owes Gundy much more than this. They should have let him finish the season and retire. Without Gundy who knows where they would have been? I doubt they would have had half the success. I would love to see Gundy as an advisor in Austin. 5 1 Quote
SB21 Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago 14 minutes ago, Bobbers said: Okie State owes Gundy much more than this. They should have let him finish the season and retire. Without Gundy who knows where they would have been? I doubt they would have had half the success. I would love to see Gundy as an advisor in Austin. Exactly. This guy put them on the map and had solid teams for years….. hate to see a guy who built a program like he did honor like this. Regardless he won a natty or not, he made them competitive and respectable until NIL changed the game. 1 Quote
Viper Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago a lot of talk about Collin Klein being a leading candidate 2 Quote
Waxahorn Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago Did OSU's competitive days die with Boone Pickens? Or did they fire Gundy because of his stance on NIL? 1 Quote
AusMOJO Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago 5 hours ago, Bobbers said: Okie State owes Gundy much more than this. They should have let him finish the season and retire. Without Gundy who knows where they would have been? I doubt they would have had half the success. I would love to see Gundy as an advisor in Austin. It's kinda like Clemson with Swinney. Gerry keeps mentioning that they were not very good since the 80's before he came around and likfted them back up. You gotta be careful what you wish for and Oklahoma State will not have the same success as they have enjoyed under Gundy. Don't know that Gundy would care much for Austin or Texas but you couldn't go wrong having a voice like that around to help out. Quote
horns96 Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago Gundy got what he deserved. He's brought nothing but problems to OSU since Boss Pickens died. ... and his football team is no longer competitive, even to the most casual eyes. Quote
Bobby_Batronic Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 8 hours ago, Bobbers said: Okie State owes Gundy much more than this. They should have let him finish the season and retire. Without Gundy who knows where they would have been? I doubt they would have had half the success. I would love to see Gundy as an advisor in Austin. Gundy is a multi millionaire with no need to do assistant things in another state unless he just really can’t stand not doing football things. He can take a few years off and try again if he really wants to be a HC into his 60’s. As for his firing…deserves has got nothing to do with it. OSU is acting like a big program even if they are not. They’re trying to get a jump on potential hires while keeping their base and donors engaged. Those $$$ mean much more than class these days I’m afraid. Especially at a cash strapped program. Quote
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