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Daily Bullets (Oct. 29): Mike Gundy Chats with Media About State of Cowboy Football Affairs

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OSU Bullets

• Stop by here for excerpts from Mike Gundy’s latest presser – here are some highlights: “(Bryan Nardo’s) doing fine” and no interest in playing the freshman quarterback (PFB)

Looking at ESPN analyticsmost likely scenarios for Cowboy win totals (in order): 1) five wins 2) four wins 3) six wins 4) three wins 5) seven wins (X)

• Missed this quote from Zane Flores’ dad last week – (the younger) Flores will stick around and compete for the job in the spring. 

“Zane isn’t going anywhere — he loves Oklahoma State,” Mel said. “He fully intends to stay and compete for the starting job in the spring, and hopefully do some big things with that opportunity.” [O’Colly]

It’s incredibly unlikely but Gus Malzahn would just be an incredible offensive mind to pair with Mike Gundy (HCS)

• Kind of interesting framing for the Pokes’ football situation – the New York Jets are on a five-game losing streak and their interim head coach was quoted talking about it. You can compare his words to those of Mike Gundy lately.  Of course, Oklahoma media and NYC media are two completely different creatures – but still interesting:

“This is a moment of darkness, and we understand that the outside world is going to get really loud right now,” (interim head coach Jeff) Ulbrich said, via SportsNet New York. “The only thing I know in life is that when it gets dark, and it gets hard is that you work. You point the finger at yourself and you look inward and you figure out ‘what can I do better in an individual standpoint?’ If we do that collectively, which I believe we will, that’s your only opportunity to get out of this. That’s your only opportunity to improve and fix some of these wrongs. That’s where we’re fortunate that the character of this locker room I think, they will demonstrate who they are.” [CBS Sports]
 

Non-OSU Bullets

• Two ways to change your momentum

• The practice of accepting disappointment (faith-based)

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