Oklahoma Sooners assistant coach Cale Gundy resigns after reading aloud 'shameful and hurtful' word
By Wayne Sterling, CNN
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A day after Oklahoma assistant football coach Cale Gundy resigned from the Sooners, saying he inadvertently read aloud «a word that I should never — under any circumstance — have uttered» off the screen of a player's iPad during a film session, head coach Brent Venables issued a new statement saying Gundy's statement didn't tell the entire story.
Cale Gundy, a fixture on the Oklahoma sideline and the longest-tenured coach in the Big 12, resigned Sunday night, saying that he read aloud «a word that I should never — under any circumstance — have uttered» off the screen of a player's iPad during a film session last week.
On a day he was celebrated by the Oklahoma Legislature, former Sooners coach Bob Stoops gave a campaign-like speech reassuring fans after the departure of coach Lincoln Riley.
After a transformative year that saw Cincinnati crash the College Football Playoff and earn an invitation to the Big 12, the school is ramping up investment in coach Luke Fickell and his football staff.
Brent Venables added his second quarterback commitment since joining Oklahoma as head coach on Monday, when ESPN Junior 300 quarterback Jackson Arnold committed to the Sooners.