Oklahoma State coach Gundy suffered an eye injury following an encounter with his cattle

Oklahoma State head coach Mike Gundy watches during the first half of an NCAA college football game

Oklahoma State coach Mike Gundy shared on Monday that he “had a run-in” with his cattle last weekend, which resulted in an eye injury. Because of this, he held his weekly media conference on Zoom without using a camera.

“I’ve got a bad eye that I didn’t think would be particularly enjoyable for people when they were looking at my pretty face in a live interview,” Gundy joked. “But more importantly, it’s full of blood, and I get dizzy.

So it’s not easy to be upright and be in a normal function. But other than that, I’m doing great.”

Oregon head coach Dan Lanning, center left, talks with a referee, center right, during an NCAA college football game

Gundy’s team, the Cowboys, has a record of 3-3 as they prepare for a Friday night game against No. 13 BYU. If he were a player, he’d probably be listed as probable on an injury report.

“I’m fine, and it should get better every day,” he said. “Hopefully it’ll get a little better. But I’m fine. I’m working the same hours. I mean, it’s no big deal. I just didn’t think it was very appealing.”