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New Mexico State coach rips rival AD over alleged bowl game mishap: 'That's chickens---'

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New Mexico State football coach Jerry Kill tore into University of New Mexico athletic director Eddie Nunez after the team lost its bowl game to Fresno State on Saturday.

Kill guided the Aggies to the New Mexico Bowl against the Bulldogs. But the team lost 37-10. The veteran coach said the athletic director tried to deny his team access to practice facilities in a retaliation move from an incident earlier in the season.

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Head coach Jerry Kill of the New Mexico State Aggies during the Isleta New Mexico Bowl against the Fresno State Bulldogs at University Stadium on Dec. 16, 2023, in Albuquerque. (Sam Wasson/Getty Images)

He told ESPN the team would have needed to practice on a high school field if the New Mexico Bowl director Jeff Siembieda didn’t intervene and help push for the Aggies to use New Mexico’s field. Kill said the team arrived on Thursday as four police officers were there to watch the team. They were not there on Friday.

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Jerry Kill, head coach of New Mexico State, after the Aggies defeated the Bowling Green Falcons, 24-19, in the Quick Lane Bowl at Ford Field on Dec. 26, 2022, in Detroit. (Mike Mulholland/Getty Images)

Kill suggested New Mexico’s problem with the Aggies stemmed from an incident over the summer in which New Mexico State quarterback Diego Pavia was seen urinating on the New Mexico logo in the indoor practice facility. The incident came to light in September.

"I hope the AD here gets the same damn discipline with the people around this state that Diego got, because he deserves it,"

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