I would say the coach concealing the weapon from police being sort of passed by is burying the lede but that's a crazy ass story all around.
Wait, so they didn't suspend the program after the shooting but they did after hazing allegations? What the fuck
They've been out of control all year. This was before the shooting in Albuquerque. I believe 3 players were involved in this brawl and none disciplined
Between 2009 and 2020, he was an assistant coach under one of these three head coaches: Larry Eustachy, Gregg Marshall, and Will Wade. That's a hell of a trio.
we are going to need you to be a little more clear on which series of events you are referencing. Because they have had several.
I’m sure there are more depressing cities in the U.S than Las Cruces, NM but I haven’t been them. That place sucks so bad.
Is it New Mexico or New Mexico State that has the basketball arena where the players try to throw a ball up the ramp from the court and no one ever makes it?
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player committed a felony(like assault or armed robbery) with a gun and Osborne locked the gun in his office safe allegedly.
nmsu has a great chilies research program and they sell their own seeds if anybody wants to have a lovely day of gardening
I've heard multiple versions but when checking the most recent source I think the player in question discharged the fire arm into a car and no mention of Steele. But Steele was an assistant at that time so potentially involved in some capacity.
Austin Peay transfer… we shoulda known. https://nmstatesports.com/sports/mens-basketball/roster/mike-peake/8784
This is from Sports Illustrated: Tyrone Williams, a senior cornerback, was charged in March 1994 with two felonies--unlawful discharge of a firearm and use of a weapon to commit a felony--in connection with a Jan. 30, 1994, shooting. Police say that Williams fired two shots into a car occupied by former New York Jet safety Kevin Porter, who was in town visiting friends. Porter was not hit. After the shooting, but before Williams was charged, then-Nebraska assistant Kevin Steele was given Williams's .22 caliber revolver. Then Steele and Osborne locked the gun in a cabinet.