UPDATE: WMU football players did "nothing wrong," says coach P.J. Fleck

KALAMAZOO, MI -- According to an Associated Press report, loose sinks and a broken trophy were among the damage to the visiting locker room at the University of Idaho caused by Western Michigan University football team.

WMU beat Idaho, 45-33, on Sept. 13 and left a mess in the visiting locker room, which is used by the Idaho track and field team.

In an email to the Kalamazoo Gazette on Sept. 17, WMU athletic director Kathy Beauregard stated WMU would pay Idaho $500 for "small damage to a hallway and to a locker room area assigned to us as the visiting locker room."

That email did not detail the damage done.

In an email obtained by the Associated Press, Idaho athletic director Rob Spear wrote to Beauregard that a championship track and field plaque was broken and a signed marketing poster from the winning track and field team team was torn off the wall and cooked in a microwave along with other items.

Spear also wrote to Beauregard that sinks were damaged and would possibly have to be remounted and that a ceiling tile was broken, items were destroyed and stolen from lockers and one locker was written on. Photos obtained by the Associated Press show trash across the floor inside the locker room.

Western Michigan (2-3) plays at Ball State on Saturday at 3 p.m. in a Mid-American Conference West Division matchup.

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