STILLWATER — At one point, Mike Gundy held a record the most consecutive passes attempted without an interception at the start of a career by a freshman. Gunnar Gundy’s first pick came three passes into his career.
The INT wasn’t Gunnar’s fault. It buzzed right off the hands of freshman receiver Braylin Presley. But after that, Gunnar settled down and played well in Oklahoma State’s 63-7 dismantling of Arkansas-Pine Bluff on Saturday in Boone Pickens Stadium. Gunnar finished the day 12-for-20 with 128 passing yards and two touchdowns while running for an extra 42 yards. Not too shabby a start for a kid who grew up wanting to be Oklahoma State’s quarterback.