Mike Gundy at Oklahoma State has built and nurtured one of the most successful programs in college football around consistency and a culture that has come to be known as “Cowboy Culture.”
So what happens when that culture comes into question?
Defiant as ever, Gundy answered that this week in an article published at The Athletic by Max Olson. On the heels of a trying season mired in injuries and subsequent offseason attrition, including 18 outgoing transfers like Mason Cobb, Trace Ford and Dominic Richardson, Gundy called bologna sandwich on the idea that the Cowboys have a problem with their culture.