Here is Oklahoma State coach Mike Gundy on rattlesnakes and not football
Mar 22, 2017, 9:26 PM
It took 9 minutes for Mike Gundy to get an actual football question during today's media session (yes, I was part of the problem) 🐍 pic.twitter.com/5rl1C2sbSF
— Jake Trotter (@Jake_Trotter) March 22, 2017
Oklahoma State coach and 49-year-old man Mike Gundy was tweeting while his Cowboys basketball team was playing an important NCAA Tournament game last week.
Because of it, Cowboys fans were confused about why Gundy was wrangling rattlesnakes and posting those pictures to his social media accounts rather than supporting his school.
It turns out he was hanging out with his kids, too.
Fair enough.
But when the OSU media members got a chance to ask Gundy about his trip to Okeene, Okla., where he hung out with real people named Todd and Wild Bill, the mulleted Gundy explained himself on Wednesday.
Well, not really.
He explained a lot of things about rattlesnakes.
If you care at all, above is a portion of his interview with the media. Below are a few snapshots from his trip to round up some venomous, slithery, very angry snakes.
Rattlesnake hunt in Okeene, OK with Todd and Wild Bill. pic.twitter.com/0SqWb9LxFk
— Mike Gundy (@CoachGundy) March 17, 2017
Here's a second image of #OKState coach Mike Gundy's rattlesnake hunt. Wrapped around the neck! pic.twitter.com/09GWOIjawt
— Mark Cooper (@mark_cooperjr) March 21, 2017