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Why Mason Rudolph Would Change Places With Mike Gundy
I know a lot of people who would love to trade places with Mason Rudolph for the next two years in Stillwater. Like the other QBs who have gone before him, Rudolph will likely be the toast of the city for the next 16 months, and will make enough memories to last the rest of his life.
There is one person Rudolph wouldn’t mind trading spots with though. That would be the head man, Mike Gundy, and his luscious locks and monstrous house.
“The first person that comes to mind is Gundy. With the Bass Pro Shops house. The plane and all the different assets if you will. Rock around and rock the mullet for a couple days. Just hang out at the house and relax.”
Not to mention the $10,000 per day Gundy currently earns.
This was a great interview. Rudolph riffed on Brad Lundblade’s theology, why Jarrell Owens will be the breakout player on defense and why Gundy shouldn’t “cut off the mojo.”
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