Gundy Apologizes For Comments About Cowboys' Fans; President Shrum Releases Statement

OSU President Dr. Kayse Shrum released a statement with OSU Athletic Director Chad Weiberg regarding the comments Coach Gundy made during a media session on Monday.

Wednesday, November 6th 2024, 3:27 pm

By: News 9, News On 6


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Oklahoma State Head Coach Mike Gundy released an apology for comments he made about Cowboys' fans on Monday.

Gundy released the following statement on social media Tuesday night:

"I apologize to those who my comments during Monday's media call offended. My intent was not to offend any of our fans who have supported us and this program through the years."


Oklahoma State President Kayse Shrum released the following statement Wednesday regarding Gundy's comments:

OSU Athletic Director Chad Weiberg and I value the strength created by bringing the OSU family together. Coach Gundy’s press conference comments did not reflect the position of the university, and he has subsequently issued a statement to apologize for those offensive remarks. We are grateful for the dedicated OSU fans and donors who make our success possible and appreciate their support during this challenging season.

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Original story below...

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Oklahoma State University Head Coach Mike Gundy held his weekly press conference via Zoom on Monday and called out fans with negative opinions on the program.

"In most cases, the people who are negative and voicing their opinions are the same ones that can't pay their own bills. They're not taking care of themselves. They're not taking care of their own family." Coach Gundy said. "They're not taking care of their own job, but they have an obligation to speak out and complain about other people because it makes them feel better. But then in the end, they go to bed at night and they're the same failure they were before they said anything negative about anybody else."

The Cowboys are winless in Big 12 conference play this season ahead of a matchup with TCU on Friday.

Here's more from Gundy's Monday press conference:

Head Coach Mike Gundy

On freshmen David Kabongo and Landyn Cleveland:

“I loved in the (Arizona State) game how they would come in and hit. When we play young players, we want to see them fight, we want to see them compete, we want to see them be physical and not let the game get bigger than it should. Now, they made mistakes, there was times they weren’t in the right gaps… So, there’s some risk and reward when you’re playing true freshmen, but what I liked about it was they came in and stuck their face in there. (Kabongo) hit (ASU’s Cam Skattebo) two or three times pretty hard, and I got a lot of respect for (Skattebo) as a football player. (Cleveland) came in there and smacked him a time or two. So, that’s what they did in the game that I liked, and hopefully we can get them to continue on over the next three or four games to compete at the same level.”

 On his message to the team this week:

“(Our staff) have been working over the last two days and put a lot of time and effort in to give you guys a plan. Now, we’re asking you to buy in and execute this plan. Then on Saturday, they’ll play, turn it loose, have some fun and compete. That’s the message I’ll give them.”

 On the TCU offense schematically:

“We need to put a good plan together each week, but this style of offense is not anything that’s unusual. They’re going to run it, they’re an RPO team… I don’t know that they’re going to be as quarterback-run heavy, just from a base as maybe what we’ve seen over the last month.”

 On similarities between Brennan Presley and Rashaun Woods:

“(Woods) was a long, tall outside guy and, obviously, (Presley) is more of a jitterbug inside guy. Not a lot of similarities. They were very trustworthy in critical situations. (That) would be one area that I would say they would be similar.”
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