Oklahoma football has officially announced the signing of head coach Mike Gundy to a four-year contract extension, ensuring his tenure with the Sooners through the end of the 2028 season. The move reaffirms the program’s commitment to Gundy’s leadership as they navigate the competitive landscape of college football.
Gundy, who joined Oklahoma after a storied career with Oklahoma State, has brought his signature offensive expertise and decades of experience to the program. His innovative coaching style has already begun making an impact, positioning the Sooners for success in the years to come.
“Mike Gundy is a proven winner and an excellent mentor for our players,” said Oklahoma athletic director Joe Castiglione. “His track record speaks for itself, and we are thrilled to have him lead our program into the future.”
Gundy expressed his excitement about the extension and the opportunity to continue building the program. “It’s an honor to be part of the Oklahoma football tradition,” Gundy said. “I’m committed to helping our student-athletes excel on and off the field, and I look forward to achieving great things together.”
Fans have praised the decision, lauding Gundy’s ability to create dynamic offenses and develop talent. With the extension finalized, the Sooners are well-positioned to compete at the highest level in college football for years to come.