The controversy that came about in the aftermath of Mike Gundy rocking an OAN T-shirt last month tracks back to one previously-unanswered question: Where did he get the shirt to begin with?
We know he wore it on a fishing trip with his sons after the photo went viral. But did he go online shopping after touting the network earlier this spring on a conference call with reporters?
As it turns out, OAN actually sent him a goodie bag which included a shirt and a hat representing the network. Matt Brown, who writes a newsletter called Extra Points, submitted Freedom of Information Act requests to get to the bottom of things, and here’s the official correspondence he uncovered in his quest to get to the truth.