Oklahoma State head football coach Mike Gundy has received a dire warning from ESPN regarding the future of the Cowboys’ program.
According to sources, ESPN has expressed concerns about the direction of the Oklahoma State football team under Gundy’s leadership. The warning comes after a series of disappointing seasons for the Cowboys, including a 4-7 record in 2020.
ESPN’s concerns stem from the lack of success on the field and the potential impact it could have on the program’s future. The network believes that Gundy’s coaching style and decisions have contributed to the team’s struggles and could ultimately lead to a decline in recruiting and overall program success.
Gundy, who has been the head coach at Oklahoma State since 2005, has faced criticism in recent years for his handling of player protests and his controversial comments about the COVID-19 pandemic. These issues, along with the team’s lackluster performance, have raised questions about Gundy’s ability to lead the program effectively.
ESPN’s warning serves as a wake-up call for Gundy and the Oklahoma State football program. It highlights the need for change and improvement in order to maintain the program’s success and reputation.
In response to the warning, Gundy has stated that he is committed to making necessary changes and improving the team’s performance. He has also acknowledged the importance of addressing the concerns raised by ESPN and working towards a brighter future for the Cowboys.
Only time will tell if Gundy and the Oklahoma State football program can turn things around and prove ESPN’s concerns wrong. But one thing is certain, the warning from the network has shed light on the need for improvement and has put the spotlight on Gundy’s leadership and the future of the Cowboys’ program.
