Bedlam 2.0: Gundy suggests OSU-OU spring fling
Briefly

Mike Gundy, the head coach for Oklahoma State, is advocating for a revival of the historic Bedlam series in college football by suggesting two practice sessions with Oklahoma in April instead of a traditional spring game. This comes after the long-standing rivalry was disrupted when Oklahoma joined the SEC, ending a 112-year competitive streak. Gundy's idea is to utilize the setting of spring practices to engage in competitive drills, potentially splitting ticket proceeds to support NIL initiatives. The proposal also draws inspiration from Deion Sanders' recent suggestions for altering spring game formats.
Mike Gundy suggested that instead of a traditional spring game, Oklahoma State could hold practices against Oklahoma in April, revitalizing the classic Bedlam rivalry.
Gundy noted that the concept is inspired by Deion Sanders' proposal to replace spring games with organized practices, modifying the approach towards team development in spring.
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