New Mexico State coach Jerry Kill criticized New Mexico's athletic director, Eddie Nunez, alleging mistreatment ahead of a bowl game. Kill claimed his team was initially set to practice at a high school field until the bowl executive director intervened. The situation escalated when a player urinated on a logo, leading to a heated exchange between Kill and Nunez. However, Nunez disputed Kill's claim, emphasizing the need to move on amicably after the recent rivalry flare-up.
Oregon State bowl schedule is practice Tuesday and Wednesday, let the players go home for a few days, and meet up late Christmas afternoon in El Paso. Game is Friday the 29th. Players have the option to fly with team or from their home to El Paso.
NMSU football coach, UNM athletic director agree to move on amicably after recent rivalry flare-up https://t.co/i9uujazZzr via @ABQJournal https://t.co/vNlk2S6ocp
Eddie Nuñez disputes Jerry Kill's claim that UNM tried preventing Aggies from using practice facility at NM Bowl. Comments from UNM, NMSU and NM Bowl about the latest in a rivalry where every perceived slight now turns into high drama. https://t.co/jrxI7b6mTh via @ABQJournal
New Mexico State coach rips rival AD over alleged bowl game mishap: 'That's chickens---' https://t.co/f2oq3euBSc
New Mexico State's Jerry Kill blasts 'chickenshit' New Mexico AD for alleged mistreatment ahead of bowl game https://t.co/JfWFK3jUzB
New Mexico State coach Jerry Kill blasts New Mexico administration, alleges rival played poor host for bowl https://t.co/HGJsUalGJV
A player urinating on a logo has led to New Mexico State's head coach calling rival New Mexico's AD "chickenshit." Who doesn't love bowl season?? https://t.co/MFi13G092Q
Jerry Kill goes scorched earth on New Mexico AD Eddie Nunez for allegedly causing a ruckus during bowl week in-response to Diego Pavia urinating incident. A fiery postgame press conference affirms that neither will exchange Christmas cards. Read: https://t.co/3ua8OOQdjL https://t.co/hzReY6ffYf
Talked tonight with New Mexico State coach Jerry Kill, who said his team was set to practice at a high school field until the bowl exec director intervened. When the Aggies showed up Thursday, four police were there to monitor them. Updated story: https://t.co/MIcHmXc5Ok