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New Mexico State football head coach Jerry Kill made great on a pledge to his gamers Sunday — getting a tattoo after they assisted him win a championship game … and it’s MASSIVE.
Coach Kill made the arrangement with his team back in December … informing his group if it beat Bowling Green in the Quick Lane Bowl in Detroit, MI, he would get the ink on his arm.
And, after his gamers got the 24-19 dub — he kept his word … striking a tattoo store in Las Cruces, N.M. this weekend.
Kill and NMSU displayed the art work in a series of pictures on their social networks pages, and you can see the piece is big — including 2 converging handguns, the year of the bowl success (2022) and the words “Bowl Champs.”
“It’s honoring a group of young men that did some things that probably nobody, including their head coach, didn’t know if they could do it,” Kill informed KTSM after getting the tat.
“It is a good way to honor them and a good way to remember them. Believe me, I would not have made the bet if I didn’t think it was special.”
Hey Aggie Nation, got some dates for you to 𝙄𝙉𝙆 into your calendars!
🗓️ March 21st ➡️ First day of spring practice
🗓️ April 20th ➡️ Spring Game#AggieUp pic.twitter.com/VQhgZNmdaa— New Mexico State Football (@NMStateFootball) February 19, 2023
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The ink was the very first Kill’s ever gotten.
Your relocation, 2023 Aggies!
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