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Oklahoma's Brent Venables praises team amid Cale Gundy drama: 'Gotta go through some mud sometimes'

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Oklahoma football coach Brent Venables praised his team for staying focused amid the resignation of longtime assistant Cale Gundy earlier this month.

Gundy resigned after he read a "racially charged word" aloud from a player’s iPad "multiple times" while trying to make an example of that player for being distracted during a film session. Venables supported Gundy’s decision to resign amid calls from alumni to keep the coach.

Venables, who replaced Lincoln Riley as head coach of the Sooners, told ESPN the players have "handled everything great."

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Running backs coach Cale Gundy of the Oklahoma Sooners walks the field prior to kickoff of their game against the Louisiana Tech Bulldogs at Gaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium on August 30, 2014 in Norman, Oklahoma. (Jackson Laizure/Getty Images)

"All things considered, they've handled everything great and not allowed it to become a distraction. You gotta go through some mud sometimes. You gotta get scarred up. You gotta go through some things, and that's how you go get better. You don't go get better and improve through ease and comfort in anything," he said.

Gundy announced his resignation on Aug. 7 after reading what he called a "shameful" and "hurtful" word. Gundy had been with the program since 1999. He said in his original statement he was "horrified" by what he had done. He was on the Sooners’ staff for all of their 14 conference titles and the national championship season in 2000 under Bob Stoops.

Offensive coordinator Cale Gundy of the Oklahoma Sooners greets quarterback Spencer Rattler, #7, before a game against the West Virginia

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