The New Mexico State football team not only had a bad night on the field against Florida, but things got a little worse after
Saturday night the New Mexico State Aggies opened up their season against the Florida Gators and, well, things really didn’t go all that great. When all was said and done in this one, Florida defeated New Mexico State 61-13, making it quite the terrible night for the Aggies. Just a bad overall Saturday. But, you know what they say, “Things could always be worse.”
Unfortunately for New Mexico State, that was the case.
After that beating they took on the field, the Aggies went out to their team bus only to find out that they had been robbed.
We'll it's a first. Our bus was broken into and all athletic dept staff and guests bags stolen inside! Not a joke pic.twitter.com/27aKcvbCGY
— Mario Moccia (@MarioMocciaNMSU) September 6, 2015
They pretty much had everything taken from them, even their car keys.
Passport, laptop, house/car/work keys, but losing the paperwork is the worst!! Ps a lot of us can't drive home we have no keys #thestruggle
— Mario Moccia (@MarioMocciaNMSU) September 6, 2015
Las cruces here we come!!! @NMStateFootball let's see which friends will pick us up since we don't have car keys 4am😄 pic.twitter.com/yfpaeS9HPp
— Mario Moccia (@MarioMocciaNMSU) September 6, 2015
New Mexico State personnel were able to file a police report and hopefully everything can be rectified in this situation sooner than later.
Also, even though it wasn’t their fault, Florida was nice enough to express their sympathies in regards to what happened.
@MarioMocciaNMSU We're so sorry this happened to you.
— Florida Gators (@FloridaGators) September 6, 2015
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