Brett McMurphy (@Brett_McMurphy)
Mike Gundy has decided to remain at Oklahoma State and turned down an offer to become Tennessee's coach, sources said.
Gundy met with Tennessee officials Tuesday in Dallas. Gundy had informed OSU officials of his intention to meet with Tennessee, which reportedly offered a 6-year, $42 million deal to join the Vols.
Gundy is making about $4.2 million per year in his new 5-year contract he signed in June at Oklahoma State.
The Volunteers made a strong push at Gundy. Former Vols QB Peyton Manning previously made a pitch to Gundy in a telephone conversation before Tuesday's meeting in Dallas.
Gundy has coached at his alma mater the past 13 years. This season marks Oklahoma State's 12th consecutive bowl appearance under Gundy, the school's winningest coach.
After the 2012 season, Gundy was offered the Vols job, but he turned it down. UT ultimately hired Butch Jones. Sources said last year, he had discussions with Baylor, but the Bears hired Matt Rhule.
Sources said Gundy spoke with Florida officials recently about the Gators job before they hired Dan Mullen.