Football
Chuba Hubbard, Mike Gundy Come Together for Video Promoting Change
“I’m looking forward to making some changes, and it starts at the top with me.”
A wild day in Cowboy football seems to have a promising conclusion.
Oklahoma State coach Mike Gundy and star running back Chuba Hubbard put out a video from OSU’s facilities Monday evening promoting change. The get together stemmed from a picture that arose of Mike Gundy wearing a far-right One America News Network shirt, and Hubbard tweeting out that it was “insensitive” and that Hubbard would not be doing anything with Oklahoma State until things changed.
Change is coming I promise you that. pic.twitter.com/wTGHtByh3N
— Chuba Hubbard (@Hubbard_RMN) June 15, 2020
“In light of today’s tweet with the t-shirt I was wearing, I met with some players and realized it’s a very sensitive issue with what’s going on in today’s society,” Gundy said. “We had a great meeting, and I was made aware of some things that players feel like can make our organization and our culture even better than it is here at Oklahoma State. I’m looking forward to making some changes, and it starts at the top with me. We got good days ahead.”
Following his coach speaking Hubbard apologized for not taking his issues directly to Gundy.
“I’ll start off first by saying I went about it the wrong way by tweeting,” Hubbard said. “I’m not someone that has to tweet something that makes change. I should have went to him as a man. I’m more about action, so that was bad on my part. From now on, we’re gonna focus on bringing change, and that’s the most important thing.”
The matter was taken care of swiftly, as OSU players’ presumptive strike only lasted a few hours.
By voicing our opinion we are happy to have came to a conclusion and opened a gateway to create some serious CHANGE around Oklahoma State. My teammates and I have all agreed we will go ahead and resume all workouts and activities. We’re all in this together✊?
— Amen Ogbongbemiga (@closedprayer) June 15, 2020
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