STILLWATER — SEC commissioner Greg Sankey is sick of watching players fake injuries, and unlike some, he’s doing something to stop it . Oklahoma State coach Mike Gundy thinks there’s a better way. “If a player gets injured on a drive, that player cannot come back in the game until there's a change in possession, or you have to use a time out,” Gundy said.

“That solves the problem.” Gundy was asked about Sankey’s fine structure on Monday night while answering questions off-air during his weekly radio show at Legacy Village. The conversation was prompted by Oklahoma State’s touchdown, which officials wiped off the board, stating the play couldn’t count because an injured Arizona State player was down near midfield.

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