STILLWATER, Okla. -- Mike Gundy knows his team maximized its potential.
The 2015 version of Oklahoma State football went 10-3 and made an appearance in the Allstate Sugar Bowl, exceeding expectations despite a running game that resembled a broken Roomba banging into a wall over and over again.
Oklahoma State seemingly goes into the offseason with little momentum after three disappointing losses to end the year, but the Cowboys took a step forward in 2015 nonetheless.
“You’re going to have some years like we did a year ago,” said Gundy, whose team went 7-6 in 2014, including a five-game losing skid.