The Oklahoma State football team finished its season with a 52-0 road loss to Colorado on Friday.
OSU (3-9, 0-9 Big 12) finished with a winless record in conference play for the first time since 1994, back when it was still competing in the Big 8. Its three wins are tied for the program’s fewest since 2000.
Here’s how people on social media reacted to OSU’s Week 14 loss:
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Social media reacts to Oklahoma State football’s Week 14 loss to Colorado
Oklahoma state may be the worst team I’ve seen play this season.
— Peak Work Archie (@JoshHarris25) November 29, 2024
Oklahoma State looks completely uncoached. Gundy telling Eberflus to hold my beer.
— Jason Whitlock (@WhitlockJason) November 29, 2024
Oklahoma State being this bad in the Big 12 without Texas and Oklahoma is truly so embarrassing.
— Kayce Smith (@KayceSmith) November 29, 2024
This should be the last game Mike Gundy coaches as the head coach of Oklahoma State University.
— Addam M. Francisco, MLS 🇭🇹 (@SuaveCEO_) November 29, 2024
Everyone knows Florida State had a disaster season as a preseason top ten team, but Oklahoma State going 3-9, 0-9 in the Big 12, after starting the season 3-0 and being ranked 13th, is also a pretty unbelievable collapse.
— Clay Travis (@ClayTravis) November 29, 2024
The 16-team Big 12 was inevitably going to produce surprise teams and unexpected results.
But Oklahoma State going 3-9? Zero chance you could’ve talked me into that one in the preseason. No way.
— Max Olson (@max_olson) November 29, 2024
This Oklahoma State collapse is one of the craziest I’ve seen in my more than a decade covering the Big 12. They brought almost every starter back! Just such a uniquely embarrassing year.
— Shehan Jeyarajah (@ShehanJeyarajah) November 29, 2024
the downfall of mike gundy and the oklahoma state cowboys needs to be studied because this is atrocious
— abby (@abbymariiie) November 29, 2024
I’m not saying Mike Gundy is going to be or should be fired but he’s going to have to fight for his job and convince a lot of people that’s he wants to and can still do it. Because there isn’t a worse coached team in the country than his.
— Bryan Keating (@KOCOKeating) November 29, 2024
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