Eric Bailey
Tulsa World OSU Sports Reporter
STILLWATER - As Oklahoma State's players left the field after a disappointing 19-12 home loss to Tulsa, orange-and-black clad fans tried to lift their spirits.
"We still love you," said a fan.
"Keep your heads up," another supporter yelled.
"It's not y'all's fault," a voice screamed, louder than the others.
"It's Gundy's fault."
Mike Gundy is on the hotseat. It's hotter than it's been in his 21 seasons at Oklahoma State.
As the home band played the school fight song, the 58-year-old coach signaled "O-S-U" as he departed Lewis Field.
Gundy will always be loyal to his alma mater.
But is the feeling reciprocal?
During a 17-minute press conference where he explained what went wrong after the 11th loss in the past 12 games, he was asked if