Seems to me "Gundy's naming when it's best for team" has another dimension or two to it that we've watched in part for many years. That is the earned "credit for seniority" that Gundy grants, even when it appears obvious to a lot of fans someone has better skills. Way back, it was Thomas over Sanders, a few year's back, the Utah(?) QB over Weeden. Last year, the older Johnson WR over the younger Stephon Johnson (who transferred perhaps somewhat as a result). So to me, Bowman has that earned, sr. edge going and has to lose his starting opportunity. And Gundy has to be very mindful/aware of a couple more factors due to the portal implications. You want senior, talented guys to transfer in in the future? Better show some likelihood there's a track record of it working for others. That's also a plus for Bowman. But in the case of Rangel, the portal has a double edged sword component too. If it's not a clear, open competition, Rangel can soon go out! Especially looking backwards at the freshman QB Flores on his heels.
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Oklahoma State Football
Handicapping the Quarterback Situation as Oklahoma State's Season Opener Nears
STILLWATER – Mike Gundy may not admit it, but the longtime and successful head football coach at Oklahoma State has in the past worked to keep information that could benefit an opponent out of the media. That has included depth chart information, certainly X and O and scheme notes, and, most of all, injury rundowns. Gundy is no different than most college head coaches in Division I football.
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