Oklahoma State football coach Mike Gundy said it was never his attention to offend anyone.
"The NCAA, the presidents of the universities, the conference commissioners, the athletic directors all need to be meeting right now, and we need to start coming up with answers," Gundy said."In my opinion, if we have to bring our players back, test them. They're in good shape, they're all 18, 19, 20, 21, 22 years old, they're healthy. A lot of them can fight it off with their natural body, the antibodies and build that they have.
"If that's true, then yeah, we sequester them. And people say, 'That's crazy.' No, it's not crazy, because we need to continue to budget and run money through the state of Oklahoma."
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