Oklahoma State athletic director Mike Holder said Gundy suggested the changes to the contract.
Among other changes, Holder said a force majeure — protection if the contract cannot be performed due to causes outside of control, such as the COVID-19 pandemic — was added to the contract.Holder and OSU president Burns Hargis both released statements of support for Gundy late Thursday night following the investigation, which Holder said began June 16.
Later that night, Gundy and Hubbard delivered a video together, but Gundy did not apologize. Gundy posted an apology video the next day. He also said he was a “dumbass” in an interview with ESPN for wearing the T-shirt.
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