Oklahoma State fired head football coach Mike Gundy after 21 years, following two devastating losses, including a home defeat to Tulsa. Athletic director Chad Weiberg cited the evolving landscape of college football and the increased investment needed to compete at the highest level as reasons for the change. Gundy, the winningest coach in school history, leaves with a 170-90 record, including one Big 12 title. His departure comes after surviving a 3-9 season in 2024 and a recent controversy surrounding his comments on Oregon's spending on NIL deals. Oklahoma State will search for a new head coach immediately.
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