Oklahoma State head football coach Mike Gundy promised to make changes on Monday after star running back Chuba Hubbard threatened to boycott the program over Gundy’s support of an extremist news network.
Hubbard, a Heisman Trophy candidate, vowed earlier Monday to not do “anything” with Oklahoma State “until things change” after Gundy was spotted wearing an OAN T-shirt after a fishing trip. Hubbard’s vow drew the support of several of his Cowboys teammates, including all-conference linebacker Amen Ogbongbemiga.
OAN stands for One America News Network, an extreme right-wing network known for pushing conspiracy theories that has recently been under fire after host Liz Wheeler called Black Lives Matter a “farce.