The Oklahoma State head coach has a new hairstyle.
Mike Gundy is taking “business in the front, party in the back” to a whole new level at Big 12 Media Days.
The #GundyMullet is real and it is beautiful (via @ATXANT10) #OKstate pic.twitter.com/mFPsPbQPDW
— Kyle Fredrickson (@kylefredrickson) July 18, 2016
As of right now, there is no clear reason why Mike Gundy has a mullet. He simply does. Mike Gundy does what Mike Gundy wants, and Mike Gundy wants to grow a dang mullet.
Asked #OKstate LB Chad Whitener about Mike Gundy's hairstyle today, had just one thing to say: "Gundy Mullet 2016"
— Kyle Fredrickson (@kylefredrickson) July 18, 2016
His players love it, too. Whether the mullet is a symbol of Oklahoma State becoming even more free-wheeling with their offensive style, or he simply lost a bet, Gundy’s hairstyle is quickly becoming all anyone can talk about at the Big 12 Media Days.
We’re used to Big 12 fashion being solely discussed when Texas Tech head coach Kliff Kingsbury takes the stage, but the entire Big 12 is now focused on Gundy’s beautiful hair.
We have developed a handy guide to Mike Gundy's haircut at #Big12MediaDays. This should explain a lot. pic.twitter.com/wljGEh1qGS
— Big 12 Refs (@Big12Refs) July 18, 2016
Oklahoma State is coming off a 10-3 season that saw them get thumped by Ole Miss in the Sugar Bowl, 48-20. They will be a dark horse for the Big 12 championship again, but they’ll have to get past a murderer’s row of a month across October and November, playing West Virginia at home, Kansas State on the road, Texas Tech at home and TCU on the road in the span of four weeks. None of those games will be easy for the Cowboys to win, especially after they play at Baylor in their first conference game. To compete in the Big 12, the Cowboys will have to make some serious plays towards the back half of their schedule.
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