Fate of Mike Gundy's mullet rests with his son's grades
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Oklahoma State head coach Mike Gundy drew a lot of attention to himself this year - not because of saying anything controversial, or because his team played badly, but instead because of his legendary mullet.
Gundy told reporters earlier this season that he grew the mullet after his 12-year-old son, Gage, teased him about his long hair during the summer.
Now, the future of the mullet rests in Gage's hands, as Gundy will decide whether to cut it based on his son's report card, according to Mark Cooper of the Tulsa World.
Mike Gundy during the press conference. The mullet lives on. #okstate pic.twitter.com/YTYO2RBYIX
— Kurt Steiss (@kurtsteiss) December 28, 2016
Combining football, preteen academics, and hair may be Gundy's greatest achievement yet.
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