STILLWATER, Okla. (AP) Oklahoma State's football players and coaches are busy helping their grieving community after the deadly car crash at the school's homecoming parade.
Four people were killed and many more injured Saturday when a woman drove into a crowd.
The Cowboys are participating in vigils and visiting injured people in hospitals. On Monday night, they took a bus trip to hospitals in Oklahoma City to see some air-lifted victims.
''We have opportunities for our players to be involved with the families that have been affected,'' Oklahoma State coach Mike Gundy said. ''We have given them information that they would need if they want to be involved, and some of them have already reached out and have made contact with some of the victims of the crash and their families.