Game of Thrones characters as College Football programs and figures

LOS ANGELES, CA - AUGUST 08: Actor Isaac Hempstead Wright and composer Ramin Djawadi attend the announcement of the Game of Thrones® Live Concert Experience featuring composer Ramin Djawadi at the Hollywood Palladium on August 8, 2016 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Kevin Winter/Getty Images for Live nation Entertainment )
LOS ANGELES, CA - AUGUST 08: Actor Isaac Hempstead Wright and composer Ramin Djawadi attend the announcement of the Game of Thrones® Live Concert Experience featuring composer Ramin Djawadi at the Hollywood Palladium on August 8, 2016 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Kevin Winter/Getty Images for Live nation Entertainment ) /
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Bronn

Everyone’s favorite sell-sword, Jerome Flynn’s Bronn has always been one of the most colorful characters on Game of Thrones. Born of nothing, Bronn has used his one-true skill to vault him up the ladder, far surpassing his contemporaries.

Bronn is not afraid to change allegiances based on what is best for him, but he’s always had a soft side for those he left behind, even if he would never admit it. He’s more layered as a character than he would like to let on, but his number one priority has always been himself.

His behavior at times can come off selfish and rude, but it’s always difficult to argue with his logic. He isn’t afraid to change sides, or in the very least leverage that possibility for greater financial gain.

Immensely quotable and rough around the edges, just like Oklahoma State head coach Mike Gundy.

Gundy has been the Oklahoma State head coach for 13 years, and while his allegiance to his alma mater hasn’t changed, he’s used the offseason rumor mill to leverage more money out of the university on multiple occasions. Gundy is a top-name on the coaching carousel every offseason, but always ends up staying in Stillwater.

Like Bronn, Gundy is unafraid to speak his mind, and his teams are always able to go toe-to-toe with college football’s best.