Reports: Oklahoma State asks Mike Gundy to sign a restructured contract after 0-9 season in Big 12 play

Reports: Oklahoma State asks Mike Gundy to sign a restructured contract after 0-9 season in Big 12 play

Could more changes be coming at Oklahoma State?

The schools board of regents met Friday morning and is reportedly in a standoff with coach Mike Gundy, according to ESPN.

Oklahoma State went 3-9 in 2024. It was the worst season of Gundys 20-year tenure. After the board meeting on Friday, chair Jimmy Harrel said we have a plan. The board was in executive session on Friday for “information relevant to the employment of Oklahoma State University football staff.”

According to multiple reports, Oklahoma State is set to offer a restructured contract for Gundy. Per ESPN, Gundy could be fired for cause if he doesnt accept the deal.

Per USA Todays salary database, Gundy is the 17th-highest paid coach in college football on an annual basis with a total compensation of over $7.7 million. His buyout is just over $25.3 million. If he was fired for cause, Oklahoma State can contend that Gundy isnt owed any of the buyout.

Oklahoma State recently fired both its offensive and defensive coordinators after the dismal season. Oklahoma States offense was plagued by turnovers and the defense allowed nearly seven yards a play and 36 points per game.

The porous season came just a year after the Cowboys played Texas for the Big 12 title and went 10-4. Oklahoma State opened the season as a favorite in the Big 12, but went 0-9 in Big 12 play. RB Ollie Gordon rushed for over 850 yards fewer in 2024 than he did in 2023, when he finished seventh in the Heisman voting.

Gundy also didn’t do himself any favors when he had to apologize “to those who my comments during Mondays media call offended” for November comments about fan criticism. As OSU was 0-6 in the Big 12, Gundy said that “most people are weak” when things aren’t going well and even went as far as to say “in most cases, the people who are negative and voicing their opinion are the same ones that cant pay their own bills.”

Oklahoma State had gone to 18 straight bowl games under Gundy in a streak that dated back to his second season. The three wins the school posted were the fewest since a 3-8 season in 2000.

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