After suffering the program’s worst loss since 1907, Oklahoma State is using its bye week to reset before facing Tulsa.

Oregon didn’t let the Cowboys breathe in a 69-3 blowout last Saturday in Eugene. Now there’s a chance to step back and assess everything that needs to change to help OSU have a chance for success moving forward.

As for Mike Gundy and the coaching staff, that likely began in the early morning on Sunday. The head coach said after the loss that he should have made sure the game plan for Oregon was simpler, that they tried to do too much on both sides of the ball and it cost them.

Bye weeks can come at inopportune times, when a team is playing well and has a rhythm going, coaches don’t want anything to mess that up. This is a great time for a bye week, though, for OSU.

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