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BIG DEBUT ; New Mexico Wildcats give it a good try but lose first home game
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After 47 years, New Mexico welcomed back professional football on
Saturday night. Inside an arena.
This surely was a drastic change-of-pace from the last pro game
staged here, but the gritty New Mexico Wildcats nevertheless put on
a good show at the Santa Ana Star Center, losing 63-46 to the
visiting Arizona Adrenaline in an American Indoor Football
Association Western Division matchup.
The game was believed to be the first professional contest in the
state since a 1961 exhibit...
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