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Reports: Oklahoma State coach Mike Gundy agrees to restructured deal
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Oklahoma State coach Mike Gundy will be on the sidelines in 2025 after agreeing to a restructured deal with the school, according to multiple reports on Saturday.

The agreement comes one day after Gundy and the school's board of regents were at a standoff. Reports on Friday suggested Gundy was asked to take a significant paycut.

Gundy received $7.75 million in base salary this season as Oklahoma State went 3-9, including 0-9 to finish last in the Big 12. The Cowboys were mauled 52-0 by Colorado in their season finale on Nov. 29.

Reports indicate the regents pitched to use the reduction in salary toward NIL allocations in terms of helping land players.

Gundy has a five-year contract that rolls over each year. His buyout is reportedly $25 million.

Earlier this week, offensive coordinator Kasey Dunn and defensive coordinator Bryan Nardo were dismissed.

Gundy just completed his 20th season as coach of the Cowboys and will miss out on a bowl game for the first time since going 4-7 in his first season (2005).

Gundy has eight 10-win seasons, including in 2011 when he went 12-1 and Oklahoma State beat Stanford 41-38 in the Fiesta Bowl to finish No. 3 nationally. The Cowboys also finished No. 7 in a 12-2 campaign in 2021 after recording a 37-35 win over Notre Dame in the Fiesta Bowl.

Gundy was a quarterback for Oklahoma State from 1986-89 and passed for 7,997 yards, 54 touchdowns and 37 interceptions. Among his teammates were Pro Football Hall of Famers Thurman Thomas and Barry Sanders.

This article first appeared on Field Level Media and was syndicated with permission.

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