Oklahoma State's Mike Gundy Injured by Cattle Headbutt
The football coach suffered an eye injury over the weekend, affecting his media appearance ahead of a crucial game against BYU.
- Mike Gundy, head coach of Oklahoma State, sustained an eye injury after being headbutted by cattle on his ranch.
- The injury caused Gundy to conduct his weekly press conference via Zoom with his camera turned off due to the severity of the eye injury.
- Gundy described his eye as 'full of blood' and mentioned experiencing dizziness, though he assured he is otherwise fine and continues his coaching duties.
- Oklahoma State is facing a challenging matchup against the 13th-ranked BYU this Friday, following a three-game losing streak.
- Gundy, who has been with Oklahoma State for 20 seasons, is selling his expansive ranch, citing it as too large now that his children have moved out.