Posted on 11/07/2024 8:29:58 AM PST by ImJustAnotherOkie
STILLWATER, Okla. -
Oklahoma State head coach Mike Gundy apologized after he sharply criticized fans during his weekly press conference.
He posted on social media on election night saying that was not his intent, but the situation has been the talk of campus all week.
Students on campus said the comments are disappointing, especially because expectations for this season were so high.
Oklahoma State junior Zachary Berger covers the football team for the student-produced O'Colly TV. He said this season has been one to forget for the Pokes and the recent comments made by Gundy are discouraging.
"You feel like you're in the low of the season already, you already have these expectations, at that point you're just like, wow, I feel like almost he hit a new low," Berger said.
Here's what Gundy said during his media session on Monday:
"The people who are negative and voicing their opinions are the same ones that can't pay their own bills. They're not taking care of themselves. They're not taking care of their own family. They're not taking care of their own job, but they have an obligation to speak out and complain about other people because it makes them feel better. But then in the end, they go to bed at night and they're the same failure they were before they said anything negative about anybody else."
O'Colly student newspaper sports editor Ashton Slaughter doesn't know how far that apology will go.
"I don't know if he really thinks that all these fans that are coming to spend their hard-earned money to watch games and cheer him on, cheer on the team, are all poor, I just think it's really a poor choice of words and a poor time to do it," she said.
University president Dr. Kasey Shrum said, "Coach Gundy's press conference comments did not reflect the position of the university."
She said she is grateful for the fans and donors. So far, no disciplinary action has been announced.
"The people who are negative and voicing their opinions are the same ones that can't pay their own bills. They're not taking care of themselves. They're not taking care of their own family. They're not taking care of their own job, but they have an obligation to speak out and complain about other people because it makes them feel better. But then in the end, they go to bed at night and they're the same failure they were before they said anything negative about anybody else."
Might help if he won a game once in awhile.
Another day of Oklahoma State football, another “I’m a man. I’m 40.” Gundy outburst.
He ain't wrong though about OSU fans though...
When I was working and building teams for massive projects I took interest in college and pro sports trying to learn something about success and trying to identify the differentiation of what makes a winning team. The short answer is recruiting and leadership. All teams recruit from the same talent pool, they all end up with a bunch of big, talented, interested players of similar qualifications. There may be one or two especially significant individual contributors but they alone are not capable of winning the game. They must have others to make a difference. Not really enough difference in the teams overall physically, mentally and athletically to make a team a winner.
So what is the difference between winning and losing teams? I think it is to find the right people that are not just talented but that will click together, build people up when they fail but to help them improve at the same time, to sometimes cull wheat and chaff, to make potential winners into real winners, to motivate, to create a strategy, plan and a vision, to set goals, standards and procedures to build and accelerate learning, to know how things are done, to set an example and work harder than anyone else to be successful. Leadership. It is what made General Patton a winner and General Clark a failure and Trump the winner that he is.
When teams fail consistently you usually need look no further than the coach for the reason. That is why they are paid well and have really good take-or-pay contracts. Gundy seems to be really good at ridicule and blaming everyone else but himself for failure. Just a few weeks ago he ridiculed his QB in words I could not believe. Tough love is OK but public ridicule seldom inspires loyalty or motivation. I've never seen it work. Gundy appears to be the reason the Cowboys are failing.
When I played football at a very small school we had a young coach that knew how to lead. The program at that small school had just restarted after many years of not having one after the death of a player. Our coach went to school at Tahlequah, North Eastern. We had a winning team that very first year of our program and we worked very hard to not disappoint Coach M. because he was proud of us even though he chewed us out but only when we needed it. I would put that young man up against the perfumed and over paid Gundy any day to make winners.
Like Nick Saban, I don’t think Gundy likes Modern Day College Pro football and he has said as much.
I like him a lot, but it really is time for him to resign and leave this mess they call College Football to self destruct.
If he doesn’t like his job he probably isn’t going to like much else. Needs to move on.
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