On Monday afternoon, Oklahoma State coach Mike Gundy drew criticism for wearing a shirt with the logo of far-right news network “One America News.”

Star RB Chuba Hubbard said he wouldn’t have anything to do with the program until change happened, and many current players agreed with him.

By Monday night, Hubbard and Gundy had discussed the incident, and as you can see below, they released a video together:

“I met with some players and realized it’s a very sensitive issue with what’s going on in today’s society,” Gundy said. “We had a great meeting and (I was) made aware of some things players feel like can make our organization, our culture even better than it is here at Oklahoma State. I’m looking forward to making some changes and it starts at the top with me. We got good days ahead.”

Top defender Amen Ogbongbemiga also took to Twitter to say the Cowboys have agreed to continue workouts and activities:

https://twitter.com/closedprayer/status/1272673828557262848

This story has moved fast from the start. We’ll see what changes take place in Stillwater moving forward.