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		<title>Oklahoma State&#8217;s Gundy takes pay cut in wake of T-shirt flap</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 03 Jul 2020 04:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>STILLWATER, Okla. (AP) Oklahoma State coach Mike Gundy took a $1 million pay cut and had his contract shortened by a year as part of an internal review prompted by sharp criticism from his star running back for wearing a T-shirt promoting a far-right news channel. Athletic director Mike Holder said Friday the adjustments to [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<article>STILLWATER, Okla. (AP) Oklahoma State coach Mike Gundy took a $1 million pay cut and had his contract shortened by a year as part of an internal review prompted by sharp criticism from his star running back for wearing a T-shirt promoting a far-right news channel.</p>
<p>Athletic director Mike Holder said Friday the adjustments to Gundy&#8217;s contract were the coach&#8217;s idea. Holder reiterated his belief Gundy has always treated Black players well a day after releasing a statement saying the review found &#8221;no sign or indication of racism&#8221; in the football program.</p>
<p>Two weeks ago, running back Chuba Hubbard lashed out at Gundy on social media for wearing a T-shirt promoting One America News Network. Hubbard, who is Black, suggested he may boycott the program; OANN has been critical of the Black Lives Matter movement.</p>
<p>&#8221;I think it&#8217;s awakened him or alerted him to the fact that he wasn&#8217;t as close as his players and he needs to be,&#8221; Holder said of Gundy. &#8221;He&#8217;s going to change that.&#8221;</p>
<p>Holder said Gundy&#8217;s rollover contract was reduced from five years to four and the guarantee was cut from 75% to 50%. The buyout also was dropped from $5 million to $4 million. Holder didn&#8217;t say whether the $1 million pay cut was a one-time arrangement or something that would happen annually.</p>
<p>&#8221;The changes were offered up by Mike Gundy, and I commend him for that,&#8221; Holder said. &#8221;I think it really demonstrates his commitment to being a better coach. And he wanted to make a statement that assured all players that this wasn&#8217;t just about talk.&#8221;</p>
<p>Asked about Hubbard being criticized for lashing out at his coach publicly before speaking to him privately, Holder said he was glad Hubbard did speak out.</p>
<p>&#8221;All the players should be commended for having the courage to speak up,&#8221; Holder said. &#8221;We need more of that in society, not less. That doesn&#8217;t mean the players are in control. There&#8217;s a reason that adults are in the leadership positions.&#8221;</p>
<p>Gundy, who is white, apologized after appearing with Hubbard in a video. Gundy also apologized in April after a media session in which he called the coronavirus the &#8221;Chinese virus.&#8221; Last week, the school announced a new diversity council that will include students, athletes and alumni.</p>
<p>Holder said he didn&#8217;t keep track of how many athletes he interviewed following Hubbard&#8217;s criticism, saying it was about 20. Holder said &#8221;the majority&#8221; of players interviewed were Black.</p>
<p>&#8221;The missing link has been a more personal relationship with their head coach,&#8221; Holder said. &#8221;They respect him. He&#8217;s an excellent game-day coach. But they want more coaching on a personal level. This crosses all racial lines. To a man, our players want a better connection to Mike Gundy.&#8221;</p>
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		<title>Washington loses 30-22 to Okla St. in Cactus Bowl</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 03 Jan 2015 14:34:33 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>TEMPE, Ariz. (AP) &#8211; Washington started the Cactus Bowl in practice mode, unable to get much of anything going while falling into a deep halftime hole. The Huskies managed to rev up in the second half, but never could make it all the way back. Washington fell behind by 17 points in a sluggish first [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>TEMPE, Ariz. (AP) &#8211; Washington started the Cactus Bowl in practice mode, unable to get much of anything going while falling into a deep halftime hole.</p>
<p>The Huskies managed to rev up in the second half, but never could make it all the way back.</p>
<p>Washington fell behind by 17 points in a sluggish first half and had its second-half rally fall short in a 30-22 loss to Oklahoma State on Friday night.</p>
<p>&#8221;For whatever reason, we didn&#8217;t have it in the first half,&#8221; Washington coach Chris Petersen said. &#8221;The second half they did, but it was too little, too late.&#8221;</p>
<p>Oklahoma State (7-6) needed a late rally over rival Oklahoma in the season finale to become bowl eligible and played the Cactus Bowl without its most dynamic offensive player.</p>
<p>The Cowboys closed out the season with a flourish behind freshman quarterback Mason Rudolph, with some offensive help from defensive lineman James Castleman.</p>
<p>A freshman making his third start, Rudolph kept his composure against Washington&#8217;s vaunted front seven, overcoming three turnovers to hit 17 of 26 passes.</p>
<p>Desmond Roland kept the Huskies off balance by tearing off big runs up the middle, finishing with 123 yards on 32 carries.</p>
<p>Then, there was Castleman.</p>
<p>Though he had never played offense before, the 300-pound defensive tackle lined up in the shotgun to score on a 1-yard run in the first half, helping Oklahoma State build a 17-point halftime lead.</p>
<p>Washington rallied to within a touchdown in the second half, but Castleman wreaked havoc again, catching a pass out of the backfield and rumbling down the sideline for a 48-yard catch that all but killed the Huskies&#8217; hopes.</p>
<p>&#8221;Honestly, I&#8217;m like, `Why hasn&#8217;t somebody hit me yet?&#8221;&#8217; Castleman said of his reception. &#8221;Next thing, I look up to the screen, I see someone coming and I try jabbing inside trying to get him to miss. Once he hit me, the check engine light came on.&#8221;</p>
<p>Washington (8-6) stumbled out of the gate on both sides of the ball in the first half in the first half before finding a rhythm on offense in the second.</p>
<p>The hole proved to be too deep, ending coach Chris Petersen&#8217;s first season with a loss.</p>
<p>John Ross scored on a 96-yard kickoff return and Cyler Miles threw for 268 yards and a touchdown, but had an interception on Washington&#8217;s last-ditch drive.</p>
<p>&#8221;If we would have come out ready, it would have been a different outcome,&#8221; said Huskies receiver Jaydon Mickens, who scored two touchdowns.</p>
<p>The Cowboys pulled off a last-minute comeback to earn a spot in the Cactus Bowl, scoring two touchdowns in the final 8 minutes to knock off Oklahoma in overtime.</p>
<p>Tyreek Hill had the big play in that game, scoring on a 92-yard punt return with 45 seconds left, but he was dismissed from the team last month after being arrested on charges of choking and punching his pregnant girlfriend.</p>
<p>That left Oklahoma State without its most dangerous threat against a Washington defense that has three first-team All-Americans.</p>
<p>The Cowboys didn&#8217;t seem to mind.</p>
<p>They had no trouble against Washington&#8217;s ferocious front seven on their opening drive, confidently converting a midfield fourth-and-1 to set up Castleman&#8217;s 1-yard dive off left tackle.</p>
<p>Rudolph turned it over on the next two drives, losing a fumble when he was sacked, then on a one-handed interception by Budda Baker.</p>
<p>The freshman kept his poise, though. He caught a pass from receiver Brandon Sheperd on a trick play to set up a 28-yard touchdown pass to James Washington, who one-upped Baker with a one-handed catch in the end zone.</p>
<p>The Sheperd-Rudolph connection worked again just before the half, this time in reverse: Rudolph on the throw, Sheperd on the catch for a 47-yard touchdown that put the Cowboys up 24-0.</p>
<p>Washington had just as much trouble on offense, finishing with 113 total yards in the half.</p>
<p>&#8221;The first half was, obviously, on offense, still in practice mode,&#8221; Petersen said.</p>
<p>The Huskies finally showed signs of life on their opening drive of the third quarter, cutting into Oklahoma State&#8217;s lead on Mickens&#8217; 31-yard reverse.</p>
<p>Washington got a bad break when a punt hit one of its players and Oklahoma State recovered, but held the Cowboys to Ben Grogan&#8217;s 27-yard field goal. Ross took the ensuing kickoff up the middle, made a couple of jukes and raced off to a 96-yard touchdown that cut the Cowboys&#8217; lead to 27-14.</p>
<p>Miles followed with a 16-yard touchdown pass to Mickens, trimming the lead to 30-2 with 3 1-2 minutes left.</p>
<p>The Cowboys then turned to Castleman again and he played the receiver role well, killing off precious seconds that helped the Cowboys finish a difficult season on a positive note.</p>
<p>&#8221;This was a great finish for this team,&#8221; Gundy said.</p>
<p>They can thank their freshman quarterback and new &#8211; and big &#8211; offensive weapon.</p>
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