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STILLWATER — After leading Oklahoma State’s 20-14 comeback against Iowa State, Cowboys quarterback Spencer Sanders never hesitated in his plan this week.
He’s playing and he’s starting when No. 24-ranked OSU travels to OU for the annual Bedlam matchup Saturday night.
“Ain’t no question about it,” Sanders said.
Two days later, Cowboys coach Mike Gundy seemed to back up his veteran quarterback, saying he was unaware of that proclamation. But it was a good thing.
“I hope that that’s his decision and that’s the way he feels,” Gundy said.
As the Cowboys search for ways to ignite their offense, getting Sanders back in a full-time role could be the biggest boost.
He missed the game at Kansas due to a lingering shoulder injury. True freshman Garret Rangel started in his absence. With Rangel injured last weekend, redshirt freshman Gunnar Gundy started against Iowa State. Sanders — without warmups or practice — took back over in the final minute of the third quarter in heroic fashion to lead the way to the win.
But he will remain limited this week throughout practice.
“We’re going to have to treat him the same way we’ve treated him the last five weeks,” Gundy said. “But that’s good news, though, if he feels like that because we need to get him ready to play.
“But he’s the one making the decisions on whether he’s playing or not.”
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Gundy: Primetime kickoff decided to go against Finebaum
Gundy believes the primetime kickoff for Bedlam is a bit of a slap back at SEC radio personality Paul Finebaum.
Earlier this season, Finebaum said that nobody cares about the annual rivalry series. But even with both teams out of contention for the College Football Playoff, the game was put on national television.
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