Mike Gundy celebrates 100th victory with hilarious dance (Video)

Nov 21, 2015; Stillwater, OK, USA; Oklahoma State Cowboys head coach Mike Gundy before the game against the Baylor Bears at Boone Pickens Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Rob Ferguson-USA TODAY Sports
Nov 21, 2015; Stillwater, OK, USA; Oklahoma State Cowboys head coach Mike Gundy before the game against the Baylor Bears at Boone Pickens Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Rob Ferguson-USA TODAY Sports /
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Watch Mike Gundy celebrate his 100th career victory with a special dance.

For several years now, the Big 12 has become known for its high-powered offenses. It makes for a very entertaining brand of football, but in terms of winning national championships, it’s not as effective. In the case of the Oklahoma State Cowboys, they’ve scored 30 or more points in every single game with the exception of two this season.

Today, the Pokes stunned the No. 10 West Virginia Mountaineers to the tune of 37-20. With this win, Oklahoma State becomes bowl-eligible and it was a historic moment for head coach Mike Gundy. The long-tenured Cowboys coach is a member of the 100-win club.

What did he do to celebrate this special accomplishment?

This isn’t the first time Gundy has shown off his dance moves as he is now in his 12th year in Stillwater where he’s accumulated a record of 100-49. Over the years, we’ve grown accustomed to Gundy’s very colorful personality on and off the field. When playing for a coach like this, it makes it easier for players to buy in.

What makes this win even more impressive is the fact this is Oklahoma State’s first win against West Virginia at home since 2012. It’s also the Cowboys fourth win against a top ten team in five seasons.

When looking at the Cowboys remaining schedule, they’ll have more opportunities to pull off signature wins. They play on the road against TCU and Oklahoma. The other two contests are against Kansas State and Texas Tech.

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Nonetheless, if you know anything about Gundy, he expects the absolute best out of his team, so just winning six games won’t be enough to satisfy him nor the great fans in Stillwater,