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Bobby Reid Now Says Gundy's Famous Tirade Was 'All a Front'

We'll never forget Mike Gundy's famous rant in which he informed the world that "he's a man and 40." Now, the player he was defending is suggesting that Gundy is actually just a man and a phony. That's right, former Oklahoma State quarterback Bobby Reid and his mother recently accused Gundy of putting on an act on that fateful day.
"Reid was caught off guard. Here was a coach who'd been burying him and now he was going to war for him? It didn't add up. "At first, everything [Gundy] was saying sounded real and true," Rajika says. "But I'm a believer where there is smoke, there's fire."

In other words, Bobby and Rajika Reid felt info in Carlson's column came indirectly from Gundy or his staff. ("I'd have a hard time agreeing with that," Gundy says.)

In other words, they felt Gundy's rant was fake.

"Honestly, the way I took it, I felt like it was all a front," Reid says. "That it was all a big show. It didn't feel genuine."

OSU Receiver Bounces Back From Scary Lifting Injury

Last summer Oklahoma State wide receiver Artrell Woods was involved in a serious accident in the team's weightroom.
Carrying 185 pounds across his shoulders, Woods finished a set of repetitions and walked over to set the weight down. He tweaked an ankle and lost his balance, collapsing to the floor. The weight fell on top of him, dislocating his spine.
Woods was unable to move and immediately lost feeling in his legs. He was flown by helicopter to an area hospital and underwent a spinal fusion surgery. At the time his football future wasn't the only thing in doubt.
"At first, the doctors didn't think I would ever walk again, period," Woods said. "They weren't even thinking about me playing again. They were just trying to get me moving."
After a strenuous bout of rehabilitation, Woods was amazingly cleared to play football again in January.
"I still have some work to do," Woods said. "I'm not the same player I was before I got hurt. It would be pretty obvious if people were out there watching me. I'm almost there, though, almost there."

He has been given a green jersey to keep from getting hit in practice, and team doctors are confident he will be ready for the season opener against Washington State on Aug. 30 in Seattle.
When I wrote about Woods' injury last summer I never imagined he would be back on the field this spring. His story is quite a tribute to modern medicine, his own fierce determination, and the power of love and support from family, friends and teammates.

But in Woods' mind, the comeback isn't over yet:
"[If I score a touchdown] I hope everybody goes crazy, and I hope the stands are full when I do it, too," Woods said.
via EDSBS

Spring at a Glance: Big 12 Quarterbacks

With spring practices getting underway across the Big 12, why not check in with one of the high profile positions, the quarterback?

At Iowa State second year head coach Gene Chizik has a two-man race for the starting QB job as Austen Arnaud and Phillip Bates will battle it out.
"For me, it's just learning every day," said Arnaud, who is competing with Phillip Bates for the starting job. "You can make your share of plays, but if you're turning the ball over, it doesn't really matter."
Bates played wide receiver a year ago, but is a full-time quarterback for the time-being.

At Nebraska Joe Ganz begins the spring as the clear-cut number one QB after starting the final three games of the 2007 season. This is a new spot for Ganz who had spent three years in the program as a backup.
"It's weird," Ganz said. "It's going to be different."

"Now that I've gotten to where I want to, I'm just going to have to work that much harder to not let anybody take it from me," Ganz said. "I've worked too hard to let somebody come up and take the job from me, so I really don't need any more motivation than that."
In Stillwater, Zac Robinson also has the starting job locked down. The backup spot, however, is up for grabs. Sophomore Alex Cate and redshirt freshman Brandon Weeden will vie for the job.
"It's huge for those two guys," co-offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach Gunter Brewer said about Friday's scrimmage and the three others that will take place this spring. "They have not had any live action. They found that out today. That's why live snaps are so much better than practice snaps. It's as close as you're going to get to a game against a defense that's throwing a lot of stuff at you."

The Wise Guys Worry About Kansas Saturday


If you can make it through this irritating pitch for a playoff in college football, there's a real gem of a conversation inside about Kansas' remaining schedule. Notably, the Las Vegas Sports Consultants money men who set the opening odds in Las Vegas worry more about Saturday's game against Oklahoma State than a potential Big 12 Championship battle with Oklahoma.
I believe Kansas would beat Oklahoma in a Big 12 Championship match and doesn't view the Sooners as the main road block for the Jayhawks. If I were a Jayhawk fan I would be more worried about Oklahoma State this Saturday. You see at this level of the game where the difference in athletic ability is insignificant on a program to program basis the difference many times is really a mental one. Kansas is a program that's used to playing disrespected and thrives in the underdog role.

The Jayhawks will be more than comfortable in that situation playing in the Big 12 Championship game against Oklahoma but this week they are out of their element. They're playing on the road under a ton of pressure and are EXPECTED to win. Meanwhile there are no such expectations on the Cowboys just a loose football team playing at home with no pressure and a ton of motivation. Very, very dangerous.

So in my mind it's not Oklahoma or Missouri or even pollsters who can rob Kansas of a championship berth. Oklahoma State is actually the biggest threat.

Who knew? Well actually, some people are buzzing about that game as Kansas' downfall but there's something even more surprising to consider: Kansas as a touchdown favorite over the Sooners.

Should the Jayhawks get past Okie State and Missouri Kansas known for its rich basketball history likely would face Oklahoma in the Big 12 Championship. "Right now I'd make that game a touchdown maybe," 7 1/2 [LVSC's Ken] White said.

A week after being likely underdogs to Missouri, Kansas might be favored by a touchdown or more over Oklahoma. Crazy talk? You decide and maybe just maybe it might play out that way.

Oklahoma State Puts Hurtin' On Huskers in Lincoln

On the day in which Nebraska honored its 1997 National Championship team (sorry Michigan), the 2007 Husker team chalked up its own honor. This one was a little less positive, however, as Oklahoma State crushed NU 45-14 marking Nebraska's worst home loss in 49 years.

Like each team for the past five weeks, the Cowboys dominated the Huskers up front. Dantrell Savage (pictured at right) rushed for a career high 212 yards as OSU slashed Nebraska's woozy defense for 551 yards of total offense. The Cowboys 45 points also meant that the 2007 Huskers became the first Nebraska team in the program's 118-year history to surrender 40 points four times in the same season.
"Really, our coaches did such a good job this week preparing us for every situation we could be in," [OSU quarterback Zac] Robinson said. "They just told us it was not any different than practice. We went out and they did a good job of putting us in those situations."

"To see that many points, especially here and in this type of environment...," Robinson said. "We weren't really worried about what the score was, but it was definitely big to jump on them early."
Nebraska has become the team you want to play when you need a chance to pad your offensive totals. The Huskers now find themselves on the other end of the kind of unmerciful poundings they handed out for the better part of two generations. Never was the irony of this fact more evident then when Robinson and Savage scorched Nebraska's defense on a slew of power option plays.

But Nebraska fans can rest easy knowing that their fearless leader Bill Callahan has his finger on the pulse of team's problems.
"I really thought coming into this contest we were going to play more competitively, but that wasn't he case," Callahan said.
Okay, perhaps not.

Oklahoma State Handles Bomar in Return to Oklahoma

Unfortunately, for OSU fans we're not talking about a huge Bedlam win over the Sooners. Instead, they'll have to settle for Saturday's 39-3 victory over Rhett Bomar's Sam Houston State team.
"He [Bomar] does a nice job of throwing the ball on time and he has a big-time arm, and he's tough and he runs the ball effectively, so I was concerned about that," Gundy said. "But I thought we handled him well."
The Cowboys who hit the field for the first time since Gundy's infamous tirade controlled the line of scrimmage on their way to 584 yards of total offense. Quarterback Zac Robinson 279 yards and two scores and Adarius Bowman caught eight passes for 141 yards and a score. Oklahoma State's special teams star Perrish Cox also returned a punt for a touchdown in the third quarter.

Bomar – who was playing in Oklahoma for the first time since being forced out of Norman – completed just 22 of 49 passes for 270 yards. The Cowboys also held him without a touchdown pass for the first time since in eight games.

Gundy's return to the field after his passionate support for maligned quarterback Bobby Reid did not go unnoticed or unappreciated by the home crowd.
"The public address announcer introduced Gundy as "America's head coach," and some fans wore orange T-shirts with the message "I'm a man. I'm 40. Go Pokes." -- a play on one of Gundy's most replayed remarks."

What The Heck Is Desmond Howard Talking About?

Desmond Howard, on ESPN's College Football Live earlier today in response to Oklahoma State coach Mike Gundy's outburst towards a reporter:
So I read the article, and as I started to read the article I was like, she started drawing a reference to this kid's mom giving him some chicken. I'm like is this kid's mom ... where is she going with this? It painted a picture.

He's sitting there holding a cell phone and you see like this big black hand with a chicken leg come into the screen and feeding him. Or is she taking a knife and fork and giving him a chicken breast?

I didn't know where she was going with that. So then I started to read some more and she never really wrapped it up. She just tried to allude to this mother's boy image. I'm like come on little lady you must not know athletes - some of the toughest players I've ever played with were mama's boys.
It might have been meant innocently, or maybe it was intentional - hopefully Mr. Howard can clarify that mangled statement. I'm just as confused as him about the article but I also don't know how far he was going with his comment. Reid is a black player and it's not hard to see how people might confuse Jenni Carlson's description of a scene between Reid and his mother as slyly racist.

If Howard didn't mean to infer as much, he needs to be more careful in how he says things. If Howard suspects as much, then it's not a leap to think others are suspicious that race was one of Ms. Carlson's calculations about Bobby Reid and how she described him. And if that's true, race is another element to this ordeal that should be given attention instead of hiding in the shadows to simmer in peoples' hearts unaddressed or left to vague allusions.

All I know is this thing has "more trouble to come" written all over it and everyone involved in it comes out soiled from Carlson to her editor to Mike Gundy to the journalists attacking him to the people defending him and perhaps even to Desmond Howard.

Previously at FanHouse

No Surprise Here - Media Types Attack Gundy
Mike Gundy Hates Media Inaccuracies, Hopes You Have Kids One Day

No Surprise Here: Media-types Attack Gundy

On Saturday The Oklahoman published a piece by columnist Jenni Carlson about Cowboys' Quarterback Bobby Reid. More specifically, about why she thinks he was benched in favor of Zac Robinson. The column didn't sit well with Oklahoma State head coach Mike Gundy who had something to say about the column. His chief complaint was that Carlson's column was little more than a smear of a good kid who hadn't been playing as well as the coaches would've liked.

He made a mistake, though, in his tirade by claiming that "three-fourths" of the article was "inaccurate." It wasn't a mistake because Carlson's column was full of truth and facts. It was a mistake because it gave Ms. Carlson exactly the opening she needed to completely avoid the chief criticism of her column. Her response, essentially, was... Inaccuracies? What inaccuracies!? "I really wanted to know, from him, what those inaccuracies were," she says.

I certainly hope that Ms. Carlson is not as dense as she appears. Meanwhile, other columnists and media organizations are rushing to her defense. They're asking for everything from more respect for the media to his firing. More detailed analysis after the jump...

Mike Gundy Hates Media Inaccuracies, Hopes You Have Kids One Day



Mike Gundy completely lost his stuff at his post-game press conference Saturday night. Gundy was upset about this column that questioned the attitude of quarterback Bobby Reid.

What makes his tirade more unbelievable is that it followed a Cowboy win. Had they lost I can only imagine the carnage facing the frightened local media. But it is nice to see a coach going to such great lengths to defend his players. Screw fire and brimstone, Mike Gundy is all hair gel and fury.

(via Sports by Brooks)

YouTubesDay: The Big 12 Probably Deserves This

I'm not even sure exactly what this is, but it did make me laugh. Let's face it kicking the Big 12 when they're down is always funny.

We've got the Willie the Wildcat hitting up a rave and the Missouri Tiger strung out on smack. Herbie Husker posing in a Speedo and the Red Raider Mascot making a visit to the Jerry Springer Show. Hard times for the Big 12 indeed.

Just sit back and enjoy.