BREAKING NEWS: 3 defensive players Oklahoma has sign the deal of $80.9 million contract…..
Oklahoma State announced Saturday that its longtime football coach agreed to a new deal. The restructuring comes after the Cowboys, among the preseason favorites in the Big 12, finished with a disappointing 3-9 record. A rash of injuries and problems at quarterback ruined a season that culminated with a 52-0 loss at Colorado.
Gundy has talked often about how difficult it is to compete financially in this era, and it appears his deal has been restructured to reflect that. News reports published before the announcement said some of Gundy’s salary will be reallocated for revenue sharing with players.
The school said details will be announced once the contract is signed.
“We are happy to announce that we have agreed on a new contract with the winningest coach in OSU history with terms that benefit Oklahoma State University, OSU student-athletes and Cowboy Football,” the school said.
The school’s Board of Regents held a special meeting on Friday morning regarding Gundy’s status, but no immediate action was taken.
The fact that Gundy has 169 wins in 20 years and has reached the Big 12 title game two of the past four seasons, plus a hefty buyout, likely saved him from being fired outright. The Cowboys won the conference in 2011 and had been to bowl games for 18 straight seasons before this one.
As a freshman, Nwaneri logged 38 snaps in four games, meaning he’ll still have four years of eligibility left after
redshirting this season. In those four games, Nwaneri had two tackles and a sack.
Landing Nwaneri this time around could not only bolster OU’s defensive line in 2025, but could gain a huge assett
for the next few years.
If Venables were to go to a lab and design a player to play his cheetah position, he might have developed Kendal
Daniels.
It had been a while since the Cowboys struggled like they did this season, and Gundy upset the fan base when he fired back at his critics.
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