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Cowboys-Cougars game figures to be fun
Gundy embracing the uncertainty of opener in Seattle
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When the Cowboys face the Cougars at 2:30 p.m. Oklahoma time Saturday on Qwest Field in Seattle, it doesn't figure to be college football at its finest, but it could be football at its most fun.
OSU coach Mike Gundy admitted he's embracing the unknown of the opener.
"I like the uncertainly and all that,” Gundy said. "I think most coaches would say, ‘Well, I'd like to have the best team with the best players and just go out there and enjoy myself.' That's like picking the Patriots on PlayStation 4. I mean, so what? You'd have to screw it up to not win, right? You're going to win the game, unless you mess it up.”
Saturday's game won't exactly be sandlot ball, but there could be variances thereof.
"On our offense, that's what we do,” Gundy said, "and we've got some guys who are pretty good at it.”
Starting quarterback Zac Robinson smiled at the mysterious trip to the Great Northwest, claiming he gets a kick out of the possibilities.
"Oh, absolutely.
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