A plane from Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign touched down in Tuscaloosa yesterday but the visit didn't have anything to do with politics.

The Dayton Flyers basketball team traveled to Alabama Monday on a plane used by Clinton during her failed presidential campaign. The Boeing 737-800 with the words "Stronger Together" and "hillaryclinton.com" on the side was leased by the University of Dayton which said it was not aware until the aircraft landed it was a branded Clinton plane.

The university told the Dayton Daily News its charter service has used planes of professional sports teams before but it's the first time the Flyers have flown on a candidate-branded plane.

A photo of the plane was tweeted out by Flyers announcer Larry Hansgen as the team boarded.

What happens to a plane after the campaign? Basketball travel! @DaytonTrueTeam pic.twitter.com/VNwveZvWcz — Larry Hansgen (@larryhansgen) November 14, 2016

The Flyers will face off against the Crimson Tide today at 12:15 p.m. at Coleman Coliseum.