Oklahoma State University is in talks with its head football coach Mike Gundy regarding a restructured contract following a challenging season where the Cowboys finished 0-9 in Big 12 play. According to multiple reports, the OSU Board of Regents has offered Gundy a reshaped deal, but tensions are rising as Gundy is reluctant to sign the new agreement, opting to hold out for better terms. Despite the difficulties faced on the field, Gundy’s position as a long-time coach, having led the Cowboys since 2005, remains significant within the university’s athletics department. Sources indicate that the negotiations are a critical point for Gundy’s future as the head coach, considering both the performance of the team and financial implications for the program. Gundy’s current contract runs through 2025, and his annual salary is estimated at $7 million, raising the stakes for both parties involved.