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Look at Mike Gundy’s f***ing ‘Big Daddy’ mug

Oklahoma State coach Mike Gundy is currently sporting a mullet, which he’s been growing out since last year. The mullet’s an important thing to point out, because it’s National Signing Day, and coach Gundy needs an accessory for that glorious thing.

Meet his “Big Daddy” mug.

You can thank Gundy’s 11-year-old son, Gage, for the existence of that mug, according to ESPN.

Gundy said his son Gage gave him the mug, after Oklahoma State quarterback Mason Rudolph referred to Gundy as “Big Daddy” during the Valero Alamo Bowl.

You may recall Gage is the same son that inspired Gundy to grow a mullet as a response to a family dispute, and basically embarrass him in front of his friends. So, at least we know now that Gage is going meta with his dad’s mullet this year.

Good luck with whomever commits to your school, Big Daddy.

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