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Why Mike Gundy’s ‘cavalier’ comments miss the mark | College Football Enquirer

Pat Forde of Sports Illustrated reacted to the Oklahoma State head coach’s comments at Big 12 media days about Ollie Gordon’s DUI arrest from earlier this summer.

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Part of being Mike Gundy is thinking you always have all the answers so you don't need to prepare for things like interviews.

He's always been candid and clueless.

I'm here to tell Mike that it's OK. Actually to let your hair go gray as well because the gray beard with the jet black hair has got to go.

I just think Mike Gundy walks around thinking I know everything and so I can talk my way into and out of everything and explain it to all the people that don't know near as much as I do.

And he comes off looking like a dumbass on fairly regular occasions.

About once a year.

We get a Gundy segment on the pod, the candor of OK.

Yes, he probably has made the same mistake that many of the rest of us in our youthful times.

But the rationale that because he makes a lot of money and because this is kind of semi pro football, we don't really have to punish him is this kind of cavalier notion that Yeah.

Yeah, he got popped and now he's gonna have to be accountable by, by going to Media day and talking about it.

This is a week within a week of Kyrie Jackson dying in what they believe is an alcohol-related crash.

The, I'm Mike Gundy, I'll take care of everything.

I know what's right tone here.

It continues to be him and he continues to get away with it.