
New Mexico State Football Team Bus Burglarized After Loss, Says NMSU AD
Things went from bad to worse for the New Mexico State football program Saturday, as the team had its bus burglarized following a 61-13 loss to Florida.
"When I got back to the bus after the postgame press conference, I was informed that the bus had been broken into or left unattended," the school's athletic director, Mario Moccia, told Jason Groves of the Las Cruces Sun-News. "Everyone had stuff on the bus including myself. There were work laptops, keys, identification stolen, but the worst thing was the work that was stolen. We all work when we travel."
He added the "U of Florida athletic [department] were phenomenal this trip and police are doing all they can!" on Twitter while also stating the "bus driver should have never left bus!!" The bus was parked on a street outside of the stadium.
Florida sent its regards to Moccia and the New Mexico State team on Twitter:
This is the second time in the past year New Mexico State has had one of its teams burglarized. Per Groves, the basketball team had uniforms and equipment stolen from a bus in February, though police were able to recover the uniforms.
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