OK State coach Mike Gundy got called out for wearing a ‘One Nation America News’, a far right, Trump supporting station, by star RB Chuba Hubbard:
I will not stand for this.. This is completely insensitive to everything going on in society, and it’s unacceptable. I will not be doing anything with Oklahoma State until things CHANGE. https://t.co/psxPn4Khoq
— Chuba Hubbard (@Hubbard_RMN) June 15, 2020
Some quotes Gundy had during a press-conference about Covid 19 earlier:
So, I would like to start with, you know, we really have two different situations here. The first being the Chinese virus and all the people that are involved in trying to stop it and help it and so on and so forth. And then I’ll get into the second part of some of the questions, which were concerning all the players personnel, budget, things like that.
“So for me, I’m really proud of the people of Stillwater and Payne County. Obviously statewide, our doctors, nurses, first responders — I’ve had some videos that have gone out on that — food providers for supply carriers, all the different people that have been talked about by a variety of people over the last two to three weeks.
“I’ve watched this really close. I don’t pretend to be a doctor. But when you get up early in the morning, and there’s not a lot to do, so you start to read and study and realize all the people that have been impacted, and people that are on the frontlines fighting this in a different way than others, I’m very appreciative. We all are very appreciative and supporting all those different people.
“I think it’s important that we continue to stay safe. Everybody’s getting a little bit of cabin fever. Obviously, I’m not a guy that likes to stay home. My ranch has helped me. I’ve been able to farm which has kept me busy, but I have teenage boys at the house and it’s not easy to keep young people at home. But I think we have to follow what the President says. We stay our distance, continue to stay home, unless we really need to be out. You know, the washing hands, don’t touch face.
“One part of it I thought was really interesting is if you do have to go out, spray the bottom of your shoes with Lysol and then take your shoes off before you go in with all the virus that’s on the ground in grocery stores and public places. I was not aware of that. So, we follow those guidelines in our house over the last couple weeks when we became aware of that.
“So you know, we’re gonna flatten this curve. You know, it’s already kind of starting a little bit. We’re seeing across the country where people have gotten it — the hotspots worse than us. The curve’s gonna flatten so we can get our state back to work. So, we just continue with our safety measures to give us the best chance to to get back to work and get back to the normal daily operation as soon as possible.