Here is what the Sunday Manhattan Mercury reported: KState got as close as the three, but that is when things began to spiral downward, and Gundy's decision-making paid dividends. "We felt like they were getting to a point in the game we could narrow it down to two or three plays, based on their formation", Gundy said." In the history of them, you know it's two or three plays. They're pretty entrenched in what they do. They always have been. That's why we used those timeouts, to give our guys an idea of what we thought they would do."
That is the view from the other sideline and I don't think Gundy will be mistaken for Nick Saban anytime soon.
That is the view from the other sideline and I don't think Gundy will be mistaken for Nick Saban anytime soon.