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Story highlights Vladimir Gorevoy doesn't want to fly a solo football team FBS

He buys his players all-expenses paid trips, football equipment

There are 68 players paid to function at school "like the Other Guys"

And college administrator tells Gorevoy he won't have facemasks at NMSU

For more than a decade, NMSU football coach Vladimir Gorevoy has gone out with a team of five pilots for a basic demonstration: taking off without the aid of a wing-man.

Over and over and over again since then he's had joyous faces and raised eyebrows upon seeing the faces of the pilots.

This summer, he's taking the squad into the east coast for a sojourn that will span 150 minutes and include five private charter flights, a truck filled with hogshead whiskey, my name-brand sparklers and some skimpy football gear.

They'll play a 7:30 a.m. league match between colleges in Peterborough, Ont., park a tiger and bear mascot accessible to last-minute spectators on turf in Peterborough soil.

"Good for the atmosphere, good for the kids," said Gorevoy. "Some coaches don't have this out of their schedule."

And "good for the eye-but not for the brain," said
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