THE 2021 OFFICIAL UTEP FOOTBALL PLAYBOOK • September 25th

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UTEP MINERS

UTEP vs. New Mexico

September 25, 2021 El Paso, Texas | 7 p.m. MT | Sun Bowl Stadium

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Stats Comparisons UTEP Roster New Mexico Roster UTEP Football Feature - Ronald Awatt 2021 UTEP Football Schedule UTEP Head Coach Dana Dimel UTEP Coaching Staff Eisenberg Family Ticket Office UTEP Football Broadcast Schedule The University of Texas at El Paso This Is UTEP UTEP Director of Athletics Jim Senter UTEP Football With Dana Dimel Radio Show UTEP President Dr. Heather Wilson UTEP Cheer UTEP Dance Team Miner Athletic Club Feature - Quintin Demps Miner Athletic Club 2021 Members Marching Regiment Miners Kids Club UTEP Fan Guide Clear Bag Policy

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Stats Comparisons UTEP Leaders (2-1, 0-0 Conference USA) Rushing

Att

Net Avg TD Long Avg/G

Ronald Awatt Willie Eldridge

45 23

244 123

Passing

Cmp-Att-Int

Gavin Hardison

40-63-4

Receiving

No

Yds

Jacob Cowing Justin Garrett

13 11

293 154

5.4 5.3

2 0

37 38

81.3 41.0

Pct Yds TD Avg/G 63.5

654

5

218.0

Avg

TD

Long

Avg/G

22.5 14.0

3 1

72 36

97.7 51.3

Defense

UA A Tot TFL-Yds Sacks-Yds INT-YDS

Dy’vonne Inyang Breon Hayward Dennis Barnes

13 11 10

3 5 4

16 16 14

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New Mexico Leaders (2-1, 0-0 Mountain West) Rushing

Att

Net Avg TD Long Avg/G

Bobby Cole Aaron Dumas

38 35

166 164

4.4 4.7

1 0

14 16

55.3 54.7

Passing

Cmp-Att-Int

Terry Wilson Jr.

58-88-1

Receiving

No

Yds

Mannie Logan-Greene Luke Wysong

12 11

132 74

Defense

UA A Tot TFL-Yds Sacks-Yds INT-YDS

Patrick Peek Joey Noble Donte Martin

8 12 9

Last game

7 2 3

Pct Yds TD Avg/G 65.9

15 14 12

592

6

197.3

Avg

TD

Long

Avg/G

11.0 6.7

1 0

58 22

44.0 24.7

- 5.0-13 1.0-3

- 2.0-5 2.0-8

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Team Stats PPG

27.0

YDS/G

415.0

PPG (D) 28.3

YDS/G (D) 326.3

Team Stats PPG

20.3

YDS/G

329.7

PPG (D) 25.3

YDS/G (D) 320.3


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Name

Gerard Joseph Verenzo Holmes Tyrin Smith Justin Garrett Tyson Wilson Reynaldo Flores Ty’reke James Quardraiz Wadley Jerome Wilson Jr. Willie Eldridge Dy’vonne Inyang Jacob Cowing Gary Theard Calvin Brownholtz Kelton Moss Miles Banks Torey Richardson Isaiah Bravo Dallas Burke Tyrice Knight JaKolby Longino Jadrian Taylor Khalil Warfield Gavin Hardison Trejon Hugue Dennis Barnes Joshua Sloan Connor Helsius Zach Rodriguez Walter Neil Jr. Jonathan Patrick Jr. Devon Daich Tyler Williams Nick Ast Breon Hayward John Burris III Kevin Hurley Mike Malewitz Deshaun Trotter Tre’Vion Ballard Justin Prince Ronald Awatt Josh Caldwell Praise Amaewhule Penny Baker McKel Broussard Joe Hagopian Jalen Joseph Walter Dawn Jr. Josh Dobbins Davis Burns Darius Baptist Cartraven Walker James Neal Cal Wallerstedt Carrington Mitchell James Tupou Ilijah Johnson Deion Hankins Dresden McIver-Brown Kiante Liggins @UTEPFB

Pos. Ht. DE S WR WR S WR S RB LB RB S WR LB QB DT WR CB QB S LB QB DE WR QB S CB P LB QB CB WR TE S WR LB CB QB WR CB CB S RB CB DE WR S S WR WR CB S S RB LB LB CB FB CB RB DT LB

6-5 5-11 5-10 6-1 5-11 6-0 5-11 6-0 6-3 5-11 6-1 5-11 6-3 6-2 6-2 6-1 6-0 6-3 6-1 6-2 6-3 6-1 6-2 6-3 6-2 5-11 5-11 6-0 6-3 5-10 6-0 6-4 6-1 6-5 6-1 6-0 6-4 6-1 6-3 5-11 5-10 6-0 6-0 6-3 5-10 6-0 5-11 5-10 5-7 6-2 6-1 6-0 5-9 6-1 5-11 6-0 5-10 5-11 6-0 6-0 6-1

Wt.

250 190 180 200 170 205 200 220 220 195 180 170 230 210 315 165 190 195 205 240 195 240 205 205 180 170 180 215 180 180 170 230 190 220 230 170 230 195 202 180 200 205 170 245 170 190 175 195 175 180 185 190 190 220 230 180 235 180 215 285 210

Cl.

Fr. R-Jr. So. R-Sr. R-So. R-Jr. R-Jr. R-Sr. R-Fr. Fr. Sr. So. Jr. R-So. Jr. R-Jr. So. Sr. So. R-So. Fr. Jr. Fr. R-So. So. Jr. Fr. Jr. Fr. Sr. R-So. Jr. Fr. Jr. R-Sr. Fr. So. R-So. Jr. Jr. R-Jr. R-Jr. R-Sr. R-So. R-Fr. R-Fr. So. R-Fr. R-Sr. Fr. Fr. Jr. Jr. So. R-So. R-Fr. Jr. Fr. R-Fr. Fr. Fr.

Exp. HS TR TR 2L 1L 3L 1L 3L 1L HS 2L 2L 1L 2L 1L 1L TR 0L TR 1L HS 1L HS 1L TR 1L 1L 1L HS TR 0L TR HS TR 1L HS TR TR 1L TR 1L 2L 3L 2L TR 1L TR RS 4L HS HS TR TR TR 0L RS 3L HS 1L HS HS

Hometown/Previous School

Houston, Texas/Dobie HS Grovetown, Ga./NW Mississippi CC Cibolo, Texas/Cisco College Compton, Calif./Cerritos College McKinney, Texas/McKinney HS El Paso, Texas/Ysleta HS Richmond, Calif./Contra Costa College Kennedale, Texas/Kennedale HS Etiwanda, Calif./Etiwanda HS Houston, Texas/Cy Ranch HS Missouri City, Texas/Kilgore College Maricopa, Ariz./Maricopa HS Upland, Calif./Chaffey College Carmichael, Calif./Jesuit HS Jonesboro, La./Kilgore College Missouri City, Texas/Blinn CC Tomball, Texas/Blinn JC West Covina, Calif./Cerritos College Los Alamitos, Calif./Long Beach City College Lakeland, Fla./Independence CC Missouri City, Texas/Hightower HS Lufkin, Texas/Kilgore College San Antonio, Texas/Antonian College Prep Hobbs, N.M./NMMI Mansfield, Texas/Cisco College Jefferson City, Mo./Fort Scott CC Melbourne, Australia/ProKick Australia Rancho Cucamonga, Calif./Mt. San Antonio El Paso, Texas/El Paso HS Lawton, Okla./Kansas State Houston, Texas/Cypress Falls HS Aptos, Calif./Cabrillo College Santa Maria, Calif./St. Joseph HS Cimarron, Kan./Kansas State Houston, Texas/Marshall Mesquite, Texas/Mesquite Horn HS Walnut, Miss./NE Mississippi CC Grand Rapids, Mich./Bowling Green Henderson, Nev./Sacramento City College Los Alamitos, Calif./Cerritos College Inglewood, Calif./Long Beach City College Lubbock, Texas/Frenship HS Long Beach, Calif./Cerritos College Katy, Texas/Katy Taylor HS Austin, Texas/TCU Sherman Oaks, Calif./Notre Dame HS Sacramento, Calif./Sacramento City College El Paso, Texas/Andress HS Mesquite, Texas/Poteet HS Colleyville, Texas/Heritage HS El Paso, Texas/Coronado HS Hutto, Texas/Hardin-Simmons Mansfield, Texas/Cisco College Paris, Texas/Tyler JC Harrisburg, N.C./Hickory Ridge HS Hutto, Texas/Hutto HS Allen, Texas/ Allen HS Maricopa, Ariz./Maricopa HS El Paso, Texas/Parkland HS San Antonio, Texas/Veterans Memorial HS El Paso, Texas/Andress HS


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UTEP Miners Roster # Name

Pos. Ht.

Wt.

Cl.

Exp.

35 Forest McKee FB 6-1 245 Sr. 3L 35 Brady Wolfe S 6-1 190 Fr. HS 37 Angelo Tejada LS 5-10 215 Fr. 1L 39 Josh Hancock LS 5-10 180 Fr. HS 39 William Rodriguez LB 5-10 200 Fr. HS 40 Gavin Baechle K/P 6-2 175 Jr. 3L 41 Robert Cervantes TE 6-1 210 Fr. HS 42 Deylon Williams DE 6-2 260 Jr. 1L 42 Michael Young FB 5-8 220 R-Fr. RS 43 Julian Lopez TE 6-1 250 R-Fr. RS 43 Osaiasi Taueli LB 6-2 225 Fr. HS 44 Elijah Robinson LB 6-2 225 Fr. 1L 45 Quincy Montgomery DE 6-2 220 Fr. HS 45 Trent Thompson TE 6-2 250 Jr. 3L 46 Connor Villalpando LS 6-0 185 Fr. HS 47 Wyatt Dyer TE 6-5 255 Fr. HS 48 Blake Thompson DT 6-1 285 R-Jr. 1L 49 Mark Ramos K 5-8 180 R-Fr. RS 50 Tevita Tafuna DT 6-1 265 R-Fr. TR 52 Xavier Simmons LB 6-1 210 Fr. HS 54 Steven Hubbard OL 6-3 335 Jr. 1L 54 Keenan Stewart DT 6-2 305 R-So. 1L 55 Gamaliel Barboza OL 6-4 310 R-Jr. 1L 56 Jeremy Flores DE 6-3 220 Fr. HS 57 Roshaun Thomas DE 6-3 245 Fr. HS 58 Pedro Escobar LB 6-2 220 Fr. HS 59 Otis Pitts OL 6-5 345 So. TR 60 Joseph Immediato OL 6-5 310 Fr. HS 62 Cameron Cooper OL 6-5 280 R-Fr. RS 63 Jeremiah Byers OL 6-5 315 R-Fr. 1L 65 Jagves Garnett OL 6-6 360 Jr. TR 66 Justin Mayers OL 6-3 305 R-Fr. 1L 67 Robert Mervin OL 6-3 340 R-Jr. 1L 68 Zuri Henry OL 6-5 300 Jr. 3L 70 Michael Flood OL 6-6 305 Fr. HS 71 Tristin Tuialuuluu OL 6-3 305 R-So. 1L 72 Tucker Dunbar OL 6-4 290 Jr. TR 73 Bobby DeHaro OL 6-4 310 R-Jr. 3L 74 Azizi Henry OL 6-5 285 Fr. HS 75 Andrew Meyer OL 6-5 295 R-So. 2L 76 Darta Lee OL 6-3 315 R-Sr. 2L 77 Ian James OL 6-5 275 Fr. HS 78 Jaime Perales OL 6-2 290 R-Jr. 1L 79 Elijah Klein OL 6-5 295 R-So. 2L 80 Jostein Clarke WR 6-3 185 R-Fr. TR 81 Jeremiah Ballard WR 6-4 205 Fr. HS 82 Jacob Trim LS 6-1 215 R-Fr. RS 83 Josh Farr WR 6-0 180 Jr. TR 84 Luke Soto TE 6-6 255 R-So. TR 85 Andrew Stokes TE 6-1 260 Jr. 0L 86 Lucas Flores WR 6-2 175 Fr. HS 87 Zach Fryar TE 6-3 245 So. 1L 88 Mister Chavis WR 5-10 180 Fr. HS 89 Juan Camacho TE 6-6 225 Fr. HS 91 Michael Ike DE 6-3 270 Fr. HS 92 Dante Granados DT 6-1 250 R-Fr. RS 94 Jalen Rudolph DT 6-2 285 R-Fr. 1L 97 Josh Ortega DT 6-3 270 R-Sr. 3L 98 Fernando Reyes DT 6-2 280 R-Fr. RS 99 Sione Tonga’uiha DT 6-1 285 Fr. 1L

Hometown/Previous School

Las Cruces, N.M./Oñate HS Wolfforth, Texas/Frenship HS Converse, Texas/Judson HS El Paso, Texas/Coastal Christian Homeschool El Paso, Texas/Austin HS McKinney, Texas/McKinney HS El Paso, Texas/Andress HS Smyrna, Tenn./Independence CC Colleyville, Texas/Colleyville Heritage HS El Paso, Texas/Chapin HS Mesa, Ariz./Mesa HS Perris, Calif./Citrus Hill HS Houston, Texas/Porter HS Houston, Texas/Cypress Falls HS Roswell, N.M./Goddard HS Aubrey, Texas/Aubrey HS Houston, Texas/Cypress Falls HS El Paso, Texas/Andress HS East Palo Alto, Calif./San Mateo JC El Paso, Texas/Parkland HS Aldine, Texas/Kilgore College Cedar Rapids, Iowa/Iowa Western CC Castroville, Texas/Tyler Junior College El Paso, Texas/Ysleta HS El Paso, Texas/Montwood HS El Paso, Texas/Montwood HS Grand Prairie, Texas/Cisco College El Paso, Texas/Eastwood HS Aurora, Colo./Grandview HS Austin, Texas/L.C. Anderson HS Cedar Rapids, Iowa/Ellsworth CC Frisco, Texas/Reedy HS Dumfries, Va./Hutchinson JC Wylie, Texas/Wylie HS Maricopa, Ariz./Maricopa HS El Paso, Texas/Del Valle HS Folsom, Calif./American River College El Paso, Texas/Montwood HS Wylie, Texas/Wylie HS San Marcos, Calif./San Marcos HS Alief, Texas/Kilgore College Aubrey, Texas/Aubrey HS El Paso, Texas/Cathedral HS Mt. Baldy, Calif./Upland HS Prosper, Texas/Tyler JC Houston, Texas/Dobie HS Leander, Texas/Tom Glenn HS Carmichael, Calif./Sierra College Tehachapi, Calif./Bakersfield College El Paso, Texas/Hanks HS El Paso, Texas/Ysleta HS Venice, Fla./NMMI Maricopa, Ariz./Maricopa HS El Paso, Texas/Bowie HS Pflugerville, Texas/Hendrickson HS El Paso, Texas/Chapin HS Baton Rouge, La./Junipero Serra HS El Paso, Texas/Montwood HS Anthony, Texas/Anthony HS Tempe, Ariz./Tempe HS @UTEPATHLETICS

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New Mexico Lobos Roster No. Name

Pos. Ht.

2 Terry Wilson QB 2 Tony Collier CB 3 Jace Taylor WR 3 Patrick Peek S 4 Bobby Wooden RB 4 Shaddrick Lowery S 5 Kyle Jarvis TE 6 Isaiah Chavez QB 7 Tavian Combs S 8 Donte Martin CB 9 Bear Milacek QB 9 Jerrick Reed II S 10 Trae Hall QB 10 Aaron Rodriguez K 11 CJ Montes QB 11 Xavier Hailey S 12 Antonio Hunt CB 13 CJay Boone WR 14 Ronald Wilson S 15 Luke Wysong WR 16 Connor Genal QB 17 Mannie Logan-Greene WR 17 Ben Bertram END 18 Zarak Scruggs, Jr. WR 18 Alec Marenco LB 19 Trace Bruckler WR 19 Devin Sanders LB 20 Jacob Trussell TE 20 Andrell Barney, Jr. CB 21 Chad Alexander RB 21 A.J. Odums CB 22 Aaron Dumas RB 23 Jordan Guidry RB 24 Keyonta Lanier WR 24 Coryon Francis CB 25 Nathaniel Jones RB 25 Marquae Kirkendoll S 26 Nic Wilson CB 26 Cameron Newell K 27 Quinn Potts S 28 Michael Buckley WR 29 Duece Jones CB 30 Peyton Dixon RB 30 Ray Leutele LB 31 Mathias Bertram S 33 Josh Howes LB 34 Bobby Cole RB 34 Michael Garcia CB 35 George Steinkamp K 35 Semaj Sims LB 36 Syaire Riley LB 38 Quinton Thomas LB 39 Kyler Drake END 41 Connor Witthoft TE 42 Dion Hunter LB 44 Reco Hannah LB 45 Josh Woisin LB 46 Isaiah Perez LS

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6-3 5-11 6-5 5-11 5-11 5-9 6-4 6-0 6-2 5-10 6-3 5-10 6-2 6-0 6-2 5-11 5-10 6-3 5-10 5-10 6-5 5-9 6-2 6-2 6-3 6-3 6-2 6-6 5-11 5-6 5-11 5-11 5-10 6-1 6-2 5-11 6-0 5-10 5-11 6-0 5-11 6-0 5-11 5-11 6-1 5-10 5-9 5-11 6-2 6-1 6-0 6-1 6-4 6-3 6-2 6-2 5-10 5-11

Wt. Cl-Exp.

202 170 199 200 185 200 235 206 197 182 203 192 190 200 200 160 160 175 180 170 214 170 255 205 225 200 236 205 185 190 160 190 195 160 175 200 184 181 180 210 165 165 200 210 182 200 207 154 188 228 233 211 256 235 220 215 220 200

Hometown (Last School)

Sr*-TR Oklahoma City, Okla. (Kentucky/Garden City CC/Oregon/Del City HS) Sr&-2VL Little Rock, Ark. (College of the Canyons/North Little Rock HS) So*-1VL# Lake Havasu, Ariz. (Lake Havasu HS) Sr&-2VL-RS Ft. Worth, Texas (Trinity Valley JC/Aledo HS) So*-1VL# Pearland, Texas (Dawson HS) Sr&-2VL# Dania Beach, Fla. (College of the Canyons/American Heritage HS) Sr&-2VL Antioch, Calif. (Contra Costa College/Antioch HS) Fr-RS Rio Rancho, N.M. (Rio Rancho HS) So*-1VL# Amarillo, Texas (Randall HS) Jr*-2VL-RS Oxnard, Calif. (Rio Mesa HS) Fr-HS# Anthem, Ariz. (Boulder Creek HS) Sr*-2VL-JC# Olive Branch, Miss. (NW Mississippi CC/Olive Branch HS) Jr*-2VL-RS Henderson, Texas (Henderson HS) So*-TR Newhall, Calif. (Missouri/Hart HS) Fr-HS# Pasadena, Calif. (Paraclete HS) Fr-HS# Tulare, Calif. (Tulare Union HS) Jr*-1VL-RS Lancaster, Calif. (College of the Canyons/Paraclete HS) So*-TR-RS St. Louis, Mo. (Missouri/Parkway North HS) Fr-HS# Fort Worth, Texas (North Crowley HS) Fr-HS# Rio Rancho, N.M. (Cleveland HS) So*-1VL-RS Santa Fe Springs, Calif. (St. Paul HS) Sr&-2VL# Ft. Lauderdale, Fla./Iowa Central CC/UCF/American Heritage HS Jr*-1VL-1SQ-RS Albuquerque, N.M. (Sandia HS) Jr*-1SQ Eatonville, Wash. (College of the Canyons/Eatonville HS) Fr-HS# El Paso, Texas (Burges HS) Fr-HS# Frisco, Texas (Lone Star HS) Sr&-2VL San Diego, Calif. (San Diego Mesa CC/Mira Mesa HS) Fr-HS# Georgetown, Texas (Georgetown HS) Fr-HS# Chandler, Ariz. (Basha HS) So*-1VL-RS New Orleans, La. (Landry-Walker HS) Fr-HS# Houston, Texas (Westfield HS) Fr-HS# El Paso, Texas (Americas HS) Fr-HS# Beaumont, Texas (West Brook HS) Fr-HS# Long Beach, California (Long Beach Poly) Fr-HS# Fort Worth, Texas (North Crowley HS) So*-1VL# Bellflower, Calif. (St. John Bosco HS) So*-1VL-RS Chicago, Ill. (Simeon HS) Sr*-1VL-1SQ-RS San Bernardino, Calif. (El Cajon HS) Fr-HS# Forney, Texas (Forney HS) Fr-RS Compton, Calif. (Dominguez HS) Fr-HS Rancho Santa Margarita, Calif. (Santa Margarita HS) Fr-RS Baton Rouge, La. (Broadmoor HS) So*-TR Reno, Nev. (UC Davis/Fresno State/Bishop Manogue HS) So*-1VL# Anaheim, Calif. (Mater Dei HS) Fr-RS Albuquerque, N.M. (Sandia HS) Fr-HS# Rio Rancho, N.M. (Rio Rancho HS) Sr*-2VL-1SQ-RS Chatsworth, Calif. (Sierra Canyon HS) Fr-RS Albuquerque, N.M. (Cibola HS) Sr*-1VL Los Alamos, N.M. (Los Alamos HS) Fr-RS Oakland, Calif. (McClymonds HS) So*-1VL# Inglewood, Calif. (Palisades HS) Fr-RS Albuquerque, N.M. (Cibola HS) Fr-RS San Bernardino, Calif. (Carter HS) So*-1VL# Tucson, Ariz. (Salpointe Catholic HS) Fr-RS Rio Rancho, N.M. (Cleveland HS) Sr&-2VL Wedowee, Ala. (Highland CC/Randolph County HS) Sr*-1VL-2SQ-RS Albuquerque, N.M. (La Cueva HS) Sr*-TR Carlsbad, N.M. (Western New Mexico/Carlsbad HS)


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New Mexico Lobos Roster No. Name 47 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 55 56 57 57 58 59 60 62 64 65 66 67 68 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 84 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99

Caleb Marra Jared Long Troy Sicaeros Simon Gay Ja’Shon Lowery Bryce Santana Ian Shewell Larry Allen Langston Murray Radson Jang JD Roberts Austin Cook Clement Ulale Keith Alvarado Cody Moon Jack Buford Jacob Webb Chris Lovato Kyle Stapley Nathaniel Gomez Jacob Jankoviak Isaak Gutierrez Shancco Matautia Isaiah Sillemon Ben Davis Jer’Marques Bailey Cade Briggs Greg Brown II Leke Asenuga Vincent Santos Larry Luna Arrison Cole Walter Baca Ryan Cosper Elijah Queen Austin Erickson Blake Wells Joah Flores Jeffrey Blake Kai Jessie Andrew Erickson Benji Johnson Conner Kinslow OJ Bartley Adam Gay Omar Darame Jaden Phillips Andrew Shelley Jake Saltonstall Corey Hightower Justin Harris Joey Noble Ben Gansallo

Pos. Ht.

TE 6-4 P 6-1 LS 6-0 TE 6-6 NT 6-5 END 6-3 END 6-3 DL 6-1 NT 6-2 OL 6-2 LB 6-2 OL 6-5 OL 6-3 NT 6-2 LB 6-2 OL 6-4 OL 6-5 OL 6-0 OL 6-3 OL 6-4 OL 6-2 OL 6-2 OL 6-2 OL 6-3 OL 6-3 OL 6-6 OL 6-3 OL 6-1 OL 6-2 OL 6-4 OL 6-6 OL 6-7 OL 6-1 WR 6-3 WR 6-5 WR 6-0 WR 5-11 WR 5-8 LB 6-4 TE 6-5 WR 6-2 WR 6-4 TE 6-4 NT 6-2 END 6-5 END 6-3 DL 6-2 K 6-1 END 6-4 S 5-11 END 6-6 END/LS 6-3 DL 6-3

Wt. Cl-Exp.

225 186 221 242 250 281 230 240 280 255 235 300 278 262 200 310 310 265 293 285 283 305 295 290 295 332 295 290 315 303 300 290 280 193 207 170 190 165 218 200 205 195 235 284 275 270 255 186 250 185 259 245 280

Hometown (Last School)

Fr-RS Albuquerque, N.M. (La Cueva HS) Fr-RS Albuquerque, N.M. (Del Notre HS) So*-1VL# San Juan Capistrano, Calif. (JSerra Catholic HS) Fr-HS# Albuquerque, N.M. (Volcano Vista HS) Fr-HS# Albuquerque, N.M. (La Cueva HS) Fr-RS Los Lunas, N.M. (Los Lunas HS) So*-1VL# Gilbert, Ariz. (Williams Field HS) So-RS Rio Rancho, N.M. (Rio Rancho HS) Sr*-2VL-1SQ-RS Logansport, La. (Logansport HS) Sr*-1VL-2SQ-RS Honolulu, Haw. (Army Prep/Kamehameha HS) Fr-HS# Scottsdale, Ariz. (Notre Dame Prep) Sr&-3VL Fort Scott, Kan. (Butler Community College/Fort Scott HS) Fr-HS Albuquerque, N.M. (Albuquerque HS) Fr-RS Albuquerque, N.M. (Sandia HS) Fr-RS Albuquerque, N.M. (Volcano Vista HS) So*-TR St. Louis, Mo. (Missouri/Lutheran North HS) Fr-HS# Chino, Calif. (Diamond Ranch HS) Fr-HS# Santa Fe, N.M. (St. Michael’s HS) Sr&-3VL Morgan, Utah (Snow College/Morgan HS) Fr-HS# San Diego, Calif (Lincoln HS) Sr-1VL-RS Corona, Calif. (Fullerton JC/Centennial HS) Jr*-1VL Eureka, Calif. (Butte College/Eureka HS) Fr-HS# Anaheim, California (Servite HS) Fr-HS# Dallas, Texas (Lancaster HS) Sr&-1VL Elk Grove, Calif. (Minnesota/American River College/Elk Grove HS) Fr-RS Humble, Texas (Atascocita HS) Jr*-2VL# Las Vegas, Nev. (Bishop Gorman HS) Fr-RS Pearland, Texas (Shadow Creek HS) Fr-RS Richmond, Texas (George Bush HS) Fr-RS Chula Vista, Calif. (Naval Prep/Eastlake HS) Fr-HS# Roswell, N.M. (Goddard HS) Fr-HS# Suwanee, Ga. (Lambert HS) Fr-RS Los Lunas, N.M. (Los Lunas HS) Fr-RS Albuquerque, N.M. (Hope Christian HS) So*-1VL# Carson, Calif. (Narbonne HS) Fr-RS Albuquerque, N.M. (Manzano HS) Sr*-1SQ Clovis, Calif. (College of the Canyons/Buchanan HS) So-HS# Albuquerque, N.M. (Volcano Vista HS) So*-TR-RS Norcross, Ga. (San Diego State/Greater Christian HS) Fr-HS# San Diego, Calif. (Patrick Henry HS) So*-1VL-2RS Albuquerque, N.M. (Manzano HS) Fr-HS# Hooks, Texas (Hooks HS) So*-1VL# Flushear, Texas (Obra D. Tompkins HS) Fr-RS Stockton, Calif. (Edison HS) Sr-RS Albuquerque, N.M. (New Mexico Highlands/Volcano Vista HS) So*-1VL-RS Arlington, Texas (Sam Houston HS) Fr-HS# Clovis, N.M. (Clovis HS) Sr*-2VL-1SQ-RS Albuquerque, N.M. (Eldorado HS) Jr*-1VL Morgan Hill, Calif. (Foothill College/Live Oak HS) Sr&-4VL-RS Huntsville, Texas (Huntsville HS) Sr*-1VL-1SQ Gonzalez, Louisiana (Hutchinson CC/Baylor/East Ascension HS) Sr&-2VL# Cerritos, Calif. (Fullerton JC/Los Alamitos HS) Sr&-1VL-RS Missouri City, Texas (Blinn JC/Dulles JC)

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Football Feature: UTEP Junior RB Ronald Awatt

By Drew Bonney Strategic Communications It’s been an adventure for Ronald Awatt since his arrival to the Sun City. Awatt was listed as a running back his first season in 2017. He switched to the defensive side of the ball in 2018, suffered a season-ending injury in 2019, made the switch back to running back in 2020, and now he leads the Miners in rushing after three weeks in books. The Lubbock, Texas, product played high school ball at Frenship where he earned all-district three years in row on the varsity football squad (2013, 2014, 2015). During the last two years, Awatt racked up 1,722 yards rushing, 1,865 all-purpose yards and 12 total scores. Prior to excelling at the running back position, Awatt’s first position was on the defensive side of the ball. “I was playing running back for a little bit and some things kind of went down,” Awatt said. “I was looking more at the defensive side. Because in high school my first position was playing safety. Coach [Keith] Burns had talked to me about it, and I thought yeah, I could play it. I went out there for practice and I broke up some passes. It just went off from there and started to play safety.” 8

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But the switching didn’t end there. Awatt made the change to another defensive position. “After playing safety for a little bit, the depth at safety started increasing,” he said. “They had more people coming in and they didn’t have that many linebackers at SAM. So, coach [Mike] Cox wanted me to go down play SAM, which is kind of like playing safety. I was still covering people and using my athleticism to the best of

my ability.” Speaking of Awatt’s athleticism, he excelled in a different sport before running on the gridiron. “Playing football was something I really didn’t want to do when I was growing up,” Awatt said. “All I wanted to do at first was play basketball at the Boys and Girls Club. Basketball is all I (continued on page 10)



UTEP MINERS really wanted to play. But as I got older, I started playing AAU and going to camps and was thinking, ‘dang, these players are all like 6-3, 6-4. I don’t have a chance.’ My high school coach broke it down and said, ‘if you’re trying to get your school paid for, you might want to take the football route.’ I went back and forth – I still wanted to go play basketball. But he got to me and I ended up staying with it when I was moved up to varsity. I knew this is where I needed to be. “It really started in middle school for me just based off my athleticism. I was faster than everyone else in middle school and the coaches were able to build off that. It was then in high school where my coaches helped me play better football.” Lucky for the Miners that Awatt chose to stick with football. Despite playing in only 13 games in three seasons, Awatt burst onto the scene during the 2020 season. He scored his first career touchdown against Abilene Christian. He rushed for a then-career-best 36 yards on four carries and a touchdown at ULM, while he added his third touchdown of the season at Charlotte. Awatt followed those three contests by topping his previous best with a 79-yard performance against North Texas in the season finale on Dec. 11. So far in 2021, Awatt is the

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team’s leading rusher with 244 yards on 45 carries (5.4 avg.) and has found the end zone twice. He scored on a 34-yard run at NM State on Aug. 28 and another on a 37-yard rush against Bethune-Cookman on Sept. 4. “Ronnie is very experienced,” UTEP Head Coach Dana Dimel said. “He’s a slasher and a runner. But besides that, he brings veteran leadership to not only the running backs, but the entire team. He’s played on both sides of the ball, so he’s got a lot of experience being here since the 2016 season.” One of the worst scenarios to happen to an athlete is an injury. For Awatt, the bad news came during Camp 2019 when he suffered a season-ending injury. Physically, it’s a setback, but in this case, he used the injury to improve his craft. “When I was hurt in 2019, it gave me the opportunity to learn the offense better,” Awatt said. “I was able to improve on pass protection and all the things I do as a running back. Coming into [2020] with the COVID season, it was a great opportunity and I made the best of it. I kept my head down, just kept grinding and used what I had learned in 2019 to keep progressing every week. I’m still keeping my head down and working on my craft every day. I got my

opportunity and took advantage of it.” Awatt certainly took advantage when he gained 200 yards in his first two games of the 2021 season. He ran through and over defenders at NM State for 74 yards, while hitting 126, his first career 100-yard game, against Bethune-Cookman. Miner fans have enjoyed his physical running style. “I’ve always been the type of running back that is running at them, running at them, running at them,” Awatt said. “Then when it comes to the end of the game, it’s easier to run around them. But yeah, I’m more of a downhill, one-cut type of back. It works to my advantage because of my size and quickness. If find any type of crease, I’ll take it and just explode through the hole.” When Awatt isn’t exploding through holes, he’s focused on school. He earned his degree in multidisciplinary studies in 2020 and is currently in the MPA/MBA Master’s program. Awatt, like any other college football player, aspires to play in the NFL. But he also had a backup plan. “My goal is to go pro, but I’m in my Master’s program right now in public administration and in business administration,” he said. “I’m trying to take a role more into the business aspect of things. I’m interested in digital marketing and working with different businesses to get them exposure.” Another key element Awatt brings to the program is leadership. Awatt’s experience is valued by the coaches and his teammates. He’s been with the program the last six seasons, and has earned his degree. “I’ve been here through the ups and downs,” he said. “And like during games, I like bringing my teammates up. Even in practice, be able to pick people up whenever I see that we’re not playing to the best of our abilities. I’m not necessarily calling them out, I just pick them up. I know they’re better than that. I like helping everybody mentally because I feel that football is a mental game.”



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Dana DIMEL Kansas State ‘86 Fourth Season at UTEP 41st Season as a Coach

Dana Dimel was named the 26th head coach in UTEP football history by Director of Athletics Jim Senter on Dec. 6, 2017. He enters his fourth season as UTEP head coach and his 10th season overall as a head coach in 2021. His first two seasons were all about laying the foundation for the revival of UTEP Football. In 2020, the Miners began to see results, as they tripled their win total while putting a much more talented and competitive product on the field. Two Miners -- defensive end Praise Amaewhule and wide receiver Jacob Cowing -- earned second team All-League honors, and two others -- offensive lineman Jeremiah Byers and running back Deion Hankins -- were tabbed to the C-USA All-Freshman Team. Amaewhule ranked second in C-USA and 13th nationally in sacks (0.88 per game), and Cowing was second in C-USA in receiving yards per game (86.4). Hankins set UTEP freshman records for rushing yards (592) and rushing touchdowns (nine). He was third in C-USA in rushing touchdowns, and fifth in rushing yards per game (84.6). A trio of talented underclassmen -- Cowing, Hankins and quarterback Gavin Hardison (1,419 yards passing in seven games) -- spearheaded the Miner offense in 2020, while senior wide receiver Justin Garrett chipped in with 38 catches for 510 yards. Meanwhile, the UTEP defense was also vastly improved from 2019, as Amaewhule led a unit that produced 47 tackles for losses and 13 sacks in the shortened campaign. 12

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In 2019, Cowing led all Conference USA freshmen with 550 receiving yards. Cowing and Garrett both came on strong to conclude the campaign with 441 and 370 receiving yards respectively over the final six games. Cowing wasn’t the only true freshman to make his mark in C-USA in 2019. Amaewhule was tabbed to the league’s All-Freshman Team after tying for the team lead in tackles for losses (5.5) and sacks (three). In 2018, Dimel led the Miners to their first victory in two years -- a 34-26 triumph at Rice. Dimel’s first UTEP team featured second team All-Conference USA graduate transfer linebacker A.J. Hotchkins, who tied for the league lead with 126 tackles and finished 17th nationally in tackles per game (10.5). The 2019 Miners had two second team All-Conference performers in senior defensive end Denzel Chukwukelu, who tied for the team lead in tackles for losses (5.5) and sacks (three), and senior center Derron Gatewood, who made a productive return to the starting lineup after missing the entire 2018 campaign due to injury. Numerous Miners have garnered honorable mention All-Conference USA accolades under Dimel, including defensive back Nik Needham in 2018. Needham finished his career as UTEP’s alltime leader in pass breakups (33) and is currently with the Miami Dolphins. Dimel was previously the head coach at the University of Wyoming and the University of Houston. He served as the offen-

sive coordinator, running backs coach and tight ends coach at his alma mater, Kansas State University, from 2009-17. He also spent three seasons on the staff at the University of Arizona. Dimel completed his third tour of duty with the Wildcats, including a year (2005) continuing work on his graduate degree. Working under legendary coach Bill Snyder, he was a part of 12 bowl teams during 19 seasons in Manhattan. The Wildcats posted an 11-win season (2012), two 10win campaigns (1995, 2011) and five nine-win seasons (1993, 1994, 1996, 2014, 2016) during that span, and finished in the top-18 of the national poll on three occasions (2011, 2012, 2014). They won the Big 12 championship in 2012. Dimel compiled the most wins of any active offensive coordinator in college football from 2011-17 (61), and was a part of eight straight bowl appearances including in 2017. The 2016 Wildcats defeated Texas, Texas A&M, Texas Tech, Baylor and TCU. With Dimel calling the plays over seven seasons, the Wildcats averaged 33.4 points per game and 6.2 yards per play. They ranked third nationally in fewest turnovers per game behind LSU and Alabama from 2011-17. During Dimel’s tenure as offensive coordinator, Kansas State routinely ranked among the nation’s best teams in red zone and third down efficiency. In 2016, Kansas State rated 10th in the country in red zone offense and 22nd in third down conversions


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Dimel File Personal Hometown: Columbus, Ohio

Education College: Kansas State

Playing Experience 1983-84: Hutchinson CC 1985-86: Kansas State

Coaching Experience 2018-Present: UTEP Head Coach

2011-17: Kansas State Co-Offensive Coordinator

2009-10: Kansas State Co-Offensive Line Coordinator

2007-08: Arizona Assistant Head Coach

2006: Arizona Assistant Coach

2000-02: Houston Head Coach

1997-99: Wyoming Head Coach

1995-96: Kansas State Offensive Coordinator

1993-94: Kansas State Run Game Coordinator

1989-92: Kansas State Assistant Coach

1987-88: Kansas State Graduate Assistant

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shattering the school record for passing yards (3,736) and completion percentage (65.3). The Wildcats tallied 5,481 yards of offense (fourth in the school record book) and 465 points (sixth). Dimel’s play calling helped wide receiver Tyler Lockett leave K-State with the school’s career receptions, receiving yards and receiving touchdown records, while quarterback Jake Waters broke the school marks for single-season passing yards (3,501) and total offensive yards (3,985). Dimel’s units found success again in 2013 as K-State rated eighth nationally in yards per completion and 13th in passing efficiency, while the Wildcats ranked fifth and third in school history in those respective categories. One of the best offenses in the nation on third downs (No. 13) and inside the red zone (No. 27), K-State ranked in the top-10 in school history in yards per play (second), total yards (fifth), passing yards (fifth) and points (eighth). John Hubert concluded his career as the Wildcats’ no. 2 all-time leading rusher with 2,993 yards.

The 2012 season was another banner year on offense as Dimel co-coordinated an offense that finished in the top-25 nationally in nearly 10 categories, including a ninth-place ranking in yards per attempt, 11th in scoring offense and 13th in yards per completion. That year Dimel coached Heisman Trophy finalist Collin Klein, who passed for 2,641 yards and 16 touchdowns while rushing for 920 yards and 23 scores. In 2011, Dimel led a rushing offense that saw Klein set a new Big 12 record and NCAA record by a quarterback with 27 rushing touchdowns while surpassing the 1,000-yard rushing mark on the season. In 2010, the Wildcat offense ranked third in the Big 12 and in the top-25 nationally at 33.6 points per game. K-State was also ranked among the top-10 teams in the country in total red zone efficiency and No. 1 in touchdown percentage in the red zone. In 2009 and 2010, Dimel had the charge of molding a former community college quarterback into a physical running back in


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Wyoming’s three seasons at Wyoming (1997-99) produced a record of 22-13, with one eightwin season (1998, 8-3) and two seven-win campaigns (1997, 7-6 and 1999, 7-4). The Cowboys posted a combined conference mark of 14-9 while splitting time in the Western Athletic Conference (1997-98) and the Mountain West Conference (1999). In 1998, Wyoming was 6-2 in the WAC’s Mountain Division, good for a second-place finish. Dimel coached three Academic All-Americans at Wyoming. Dimel spent 2000-02 as the head coach at Houston. Spearheading a major rebuilding effort, he led the Cougars to five wins in

2002 following a 0-11 campaign in 2001. In Dimel’s final game with the Cougars, Houston upset conference champion Louisville. Dimel brought in the top-ranked recruiting class in Conference USA in both 2001 and 2002 and coached Joffrey Reynolds, who broke the C-USA season rushing record with 1,545 yards. He continued work on his graduate degree at Kansas State in 2005 prior to taking over as Arizona’s tight ends coach and, eventually, run game coordinator from 2006-08. In 2008, he added running backs to his list of responsibilities as he was promoted to Associate Head Coach with the Wildcats. The 2008 Arizona squad finished 8-5 while posting a bowl victory (Las Vegas Bowl) for the first time in 10 years. Among Dimel’s protégés at Arizona was Rob Gronkowski, who emerged as one of the top tight ends in NFL history with the New England Patriots. During his initial tenure at K-State, Dimel coordinated an offense that established school records for touchdowns, points and yards in 1995. He mentored 11 offensive linemen who went on to sign NFL contracts over those 10 years, while he was also instrumental in developing All-Americans Barrett Brooks, Jim Hmielewski and Quentin Neujahr. During his career as a head or assistant coach, Dimel has coached 37 players who have gone on to play in the NFL. Dimel was a two-year letterman as an offensive lineman at Kansas State. He was a member of the Wildcats’ All-Decade Team for the 1980’s. He signed a free agent contract with the Minnesota Vikings and attended training camp in 1987. He received a Bachelor of Arts degree in Marketing from Kansas State in 1986. Dimel and his wife, Julie, have a son, Winston and a daughter, Josey. His son was a graduate transfer fullback on the UTEP football team in 2018. He previously played at Kansas State and scored 25 touchdowns over three seasons. He was a three-time AllBig 12 player, garnering first team honors in 2015 and 2016.



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UTEP Assistant Coaches Offensive Coordinator Dave WARNER Syracuse ‘82

SMU ‘87

First Season at UTEP 37th Season as a Coach

First Season at UTEP 34th Season as a Coach

Playing Experience

Playing Experience

Syracuse (1979-81)

SMU (1982-86)

Coaching Experience 2021-Pres. 2019 2013-18 2007-12 2006 2003-04 2001-02 1999-00 1998 1997 1988-96 1986-87 1984-85 1982-83

Defensive Coordinator Bradley Dale peveto

UTEP Michigan State Michigan State Michigan State Cincinnati Southern Miss Houston Connecticut Wyoming Bucknell Kansas Kent State Kent State Syracuse

Offensive Coordinator Quarterbacks Off. Coordinator/RB Quarterbacks Quarterbacks Wide Receivers Passing Game Coordinator Offensive Coordinator Passing Game Coordinator Quarterbacks Quarterbacks Quarterbacks Running Backs Graduate Assistant

Coaching Experience 2021-Pres. 2018-19 2017 2014-16 2013 2009-12 2008 2005-07 2004 2003 2001-02 1999-00 1996-98 1994-95 1992-93 1988-91 1987

UTEP Defensive Coordinator Texas A&M Linebackers Ole Miss Linebackers LSU LB/OLB/Sp. Teams Coordinator Kentucky Safeties/Sp. Teams Coordinator Northwestern State Head Coach/LB LSU LB/Co-Defensive Coordinator LSU LB/Special Teams Coordinator Middle Tennessee LB/Def. Coordinator Middle Tennessee Defensive Backs Houston DB/Co-Defensive Coordinator Houston Defensive Backs Northwestern State LB/Def. Coordinator Arkansas LB/Sp. Teams Coordinator Southern Miss LB/Sp. Teams Coordinator SFA LB/DL/DB/Sp. Teams Coordinator Trinity Valley CC Defensive Backs

Special Teams Coordinator Aaron PRICe Washington State ‘94

Kansas State ‘88

10th Season at UTEP (Second Stint) 28th Season as a Coach

Fourth Season at UTEP 28th Season as a Coach

Playing Experience

Washington State (1990-93) CFL - Sacramento Goldminers (1994) CFL - Edmonton Eskimos (1994) AFL - Iowa Barnstormers (1995)

Coaching Experience 2021-Pres. 2019-20 2016 2013-15 2004-12 2003 2001-02 1999-01 1998 1995-97 1994

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UTEP Special Teams Coordinator Northern Arizona Sp. Teams Coor./RBs Humboldt State Off. Coor./QBs/WRs/Sp. Teams Tulane QBs/Special Teams UTEP Offensive Coordinator/QBs/WRs Alabama Quarterbacks/Special Teams Washington State Quarterbacks/Special Teams Idaho State OC/Recruiting/QBs/Sp. Teams Missouri Western State QBs/Special Teams Washington State QB Coach/Kickers & Punters Cal Poly Assistant OL/Punters & Kickers

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Assoc. Head Coach/Defensive Line Matt wallerstedt

Playing Experience

Kansas State (1984-88)

Coaching Experience 2021-Pres. 2019-2020 2018 2015-17 2013-14 2012 2010-11 2008-09 2006-07 2004-05 2003 2000-02 1997-99 1996 1994-95

UTEP Associate Head Coach/Defensive Line UTEP Defensive Line UTEP Defensive Quality Control Charlotte Defensive Coordinator Texas Tech Defensive Coordinator Texas A&M Linebackers Air Force Assistant Head Coach/Def. Coordinator Air Force Assistant Head Coach/Linebackers Kansas State Special Teams/Recruiting Coordinator Akron Associate Head Coach/Linebackers North Carolina Defensive Coordinator Wyoming Defensive Coordinator Wyoming Defensive Line/Outside Linebackers Emporia State Defensive Backs Fort Hayes State Defensive Line


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UTEP Assistant Coaches Inside Wide Receivers Theron aych

Passing Game Coordinator/WRs Scotty ohara

Northern State ‘96

Arizona ‘08

Second Season at UTEP (Second Stint) 21st Season as a Coach

Fourth Season at UTEP 15th Season as a Coach

Coaching Experience

Playing Experience

Northern State (1989-93)

Coaching Experience 2021-Pres. 2017-20 2016 2011-15 2004-08 2003 2000-02 1998-99 1997 1995-96

UTEP Inside Wide Receivers Arizona Wide Receivers/Tight Ends UTEP Wide Receivers Angelo State Assistant Head Coach/Off. Coor. Central Missouri Wide Receivers Washington Outside Linebackers/Punters Houston Running Backs/Tight Ends/Specialists Fort Scott CC Assistant Head Coach Mesabi Range CC Offensive Coordinator/QBs Aberdeen Central HS Assistant Coach

Secondary/Safeties Josh brown San Jose State ‘03 Second Season at UTEP 21st Season as a Coach

Coaching Experience 2020-Pres. 2012-19 2010-11 2009 2007-08 2006 2000-05

UTEP Secondary/Safeties Cal Poly Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers Cal Poly Sp. Teams Coordinator/Linebackers Kansas Quality Control/Linebackers Sacramento State Recruiting Coor./Linebackers Arizona State Defensive Line Graduate Assistant Foothill College Special Teams Coor./PE Instructor

2021-Pres. 2018-20 2017 2015-16 2012-14 2009-11 2007-08

UTEP Passing Game Coor./Wide Receivers UTEP Wide Receivers Rutgers Offensive Assistant/QB Assistant Kansas State Ass. Dir. of Recruiting/Off. Assistant Kansas Offensive Graduate Assistant Menlo College Wide Receivers Arizona Volunteer Assistant Coach

Offensive Line Mike Simmonds Indiana State ‘87 Fourth Season at UTEP 28th Season as a Coach

Playing Experience

Indiana State (1983-87) NFL - Tampa Bay Buccaneers (1987-91)

Coaching Experience 2018-Pres. 2017 2016 2011-15 2010 2006-09 1998-05 1992-97

UTEP Northern Iowa Eastern Illinois North Texas Indiana State South Florida Jefferson HS/Tampa, Fla. Hillsborough HS/Tampa, Fla.

Running Backs Barrick Nealy

Cornerbacks Trevin wade

Texas State ‘17

Arizona ‘11

Fourth Season at UTEP 11th Season as a Coach

Playing Experience

University of Houston (2002) Texas State (2003-05) NFL - Minnesota Vikings (2006) CFL - Calgary Stampeders (2006-10)

Coaching Experience 2020-Pres. 2019-20 2018-19 2011-17

UTEP Running Backs/Recruiting Coor. UTEP Recruiting Coor./Sr. Player Personnel Dir. UTEP Dir. of Player Personnel/HS Relations San Marcos Academy Quarterbacks

Offensive Line Offensive Line Offensive Line Offensive Line Offensive Line Offensive Line Head Coach Offensive Line

Second Season at UTEP Second Season as a Coach

Playing Experience

University of Arizona (2008-11) NFL - Cleveland Browns (2012) NFL - New Orleans Saints (2013) NFL - Detroit Lions (2014) NFL - New York Giants (2015-16)

Coaching Experience 2020-Pres.

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UTEP Support Staff

Coaching Experience 2018-Pres. 2012-17 2009-11 2007-08

Speed, Strength & Conditioning Kevin schadt

Jimmy gonzales

Delaware ‘07

Texas Luthern College ‘81

Fourth Season at UTEP 14th Season as a Coach

First Season at UTEP

UTEP Kansas State Army Delaware

Director of Strength & Conditioning Assistant Strength & Conditioning Assistant Strength & Conditioning Assistant Strength & Conditioning

Assistant AD For Football Operations Nate Poss Rice ‘79/Sul Ross State ‘89 24th Season at UTEP 33rd Season as a Coach

Playing Experience

Director of Recruiting/Player Personnel

Quality Control Ryan Metz UTEP ‘16 Third Season at UTEP

Graduate Assistant - Defense Ryan alexander

Rice (1973-76)

Fairmont State ‘17

Coaching Experience

First Season at UTEP

2013-Pres. 1997-2013 1994-96 1992-93 1991 1988-89

UTEP Assistant AD/Director of Football Ops UTEP Director of Football Ops Coronado High School Coach Greenwood High School Coach Kermit School Coach Sul Ross State RBs/DBs/Assistant Basketball Coach

Director of Player Personnel Jacob martinez

Graduate Assistant - Offense/Sp. Teams

James bain Humboldt State ‘18 First Season at UTEP

UTEP ‘14 Sixth Season at UTEP

Playing Experience UTEP (2011-14)

Experience 2019-Pres. 2016-18

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Graduate Assistant - Defense Seth newsome LSU ‘19

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Director of Player Personnel Graduate Assistant for Football Ops

First Season at UTEP

Head Equipment Manager Sekou walker

Graduate Assistant - Offense Tramaine Thompson

UTEP ‘92

Kansas State ‘15

15th Season at UTEP

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School Name

The State School of Mines and Metallurgy opened in September 1914 because city leaders shared a vision for higher education. In 1920, it became known as Texas College of Mines (TCM). To better reflect its role as an expanding regional college campus, the school changed its name in 1949 to Texas Western College. In 1967, it became The University of Texas at El Paso.

School Colors

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that many individuals desired to give UTEP an identity of its own by changing the school’s colors. Early on Dr. Monroe was presented with a proposal to change the colors to orange and blue. Unfortunately, UT San Antonio changed their colors to orange and blue just days before UTEP’s proposal was presented. This minor issue was quickly resolved by altering the shades of orange and blue. The chosen orange was more “brownish” than “burnt” and was thought to resemble the mountains at the pass. The blue was slightly darker than the blue being used by the old NFL team, the Houston Oilers; the color was identified as “El Paso Bright Blue Sky.” Officially, the academic colors of all the institutions in the UT System were orange and

white, but for athletic purposes, additional or substitute colors could be used with the Board’s approval. Monroe presented his argument and the color selection to the Board of Regents and they voted in UTEP’s favor.

Mascot Paydirt Pete

In the spring of 1919, the registrar for the School of Mines, Ruth Monro Augur, designed the institution’s first official seal. The seal featured a head of a spade with a mining burro superimposed on it. This burro, noted the Prospector student newspaper at the time, was to be the school’s first mascot. The University of Texas at El Paso’s first live mascot was a burro. But Paydirt Pete — UTEP’s pickaxe-wielding mascot with the smooth mustache and square chin — has been an indelible symbol of the University’s athletic prowess and Miner spirit for more than 40 years. Since 1974 when the moniker “Paydirt Pete” was adopted, fans have watched the mighty mascot undergo six incarnations. Paydirt Pete started as a Disney-like character in 1980. He developed muscles and a smoking habit in 1983, but ditched the cigar three years later. Pete exchanged his mining helmet for a cowboy hat and a handlebar mustache in 1999, then became a scraggly miner the following year. In 2005, he was finally transformed into the “Magnum, P.I.” look-alike that Miner fans love today.


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Jim Senter was named UTEP’s Director of Athletics on Nov. 22, 2017. To say that Senter has been busy since arriving in the Sun City would be quite the understatement. He has hired head coaches for football (Dana Dimel), men’s basketball (Joe Golding), rifle (Austin Litherland), soccer (Kathryn Balogun), volleyball (Ben Wallis) and softball (T.J. Hubbard) and men’s golf (Aaron Puetz). With a firm belief that “Every Person Makes a Difference,” Senter has engaged Miner supporters far and wide. He organized a series of Town Hall meetings across El Paso, and established UTEP’s first-ever Fan Council. He also ushered in sweeping changes to the iconic Sun Bowl Stadium, with the addition of indoor and outdoor club seating, loge boxes, suites, the GECU Terrace, Hunt Family Sky Lounge and Paul and Alejandra Foster Tower. On the field, highlights from the Senter era have included the women’s cross country team capturing its first conference championship, women’s track and field winning the Conference USA Indoor title, and women’s golf posting three consecutive tournament victories for the first time in school history. The men’s and women’s basketball, football, soccer and volleyball squads have all exhibited significant improvement under his leadership. In 2021, a school-record 202 UTEP studentathletes made the Conference USA Commissioner’s Academic Honor Roll (minimum 3.0 GPA), 32

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and 71 Miners -- also a school record -- were recipients of C-USA Academic Medals (minimum 3.75 GPA). Senter served as Director of Intercollegiate Athletics at The Citadel, The Military College of South Carolina, from 201417. During that time he hired head coaches in football, men’s basketball, baseball, soccer and volleyball. Senter’s fundraising efforts resulted in significant improvements being made to the football, basketball and baseball facilities. He grew scholarship endowment by nearly $6 million in cash and pledges over three years. His total fundraising numbers set school records. Senter grew football attendance by more than 3,000 spectators per game, and the Bulldogs led the Southern Conference in attendance. They posted a 10-win season in 2016 and a nine-victory campaign in 2015. Academically, 174 Bulldog student-athletes garnered

placement on the Southern Conference Honor Roll in 2017. The year prior, The Citadel produced two CoSIDA (College Sports Information Directors of America) Academic All-Americans. Senter went to The Citadel after spending seven years (200613) at the University of Colorado, where he worked his way up to Senior Associate Athletic Director for External Operations. Senter was the sport supervisor for the Colorado football, skiing, men’s and women’s golf programs. He also had supervision over the Chief Marketing Officer and numerous other areas including facilities, sports medicine, sports performance, game and event management and equipment services. He began his tenure at Colorado as Associate AD for Development. In that role, his responsibilities included all fundraising efforts, including the annual fund (student-athlete scholarships), major gifts and coordinating all donation-related activities and staff. He was later


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Idaho. After working as assistant head football coach and recruiting coordinator, he branched out into the administrative side. He served as Assistant and Associate Athletic Director of Development from 1998-2003 in a chief fundraising capacity. He was responsible for the university’s Capital Campaign for Athletics, helping raise money for a $13 million athletic facility expansion. He also ran the annual fund for Vandal athletics, overseeing the work of 48 national directors and planning the fiscal budget. During his coaching days, Senter was in charge of the defensive line, linebackers and secondary. He was a part of Idaho’s run to a 52-21 record over seven seasons and six NCAA

playoff appearances. Senter began his coaching career at Coffeyville Community College in Kansas, where he was a student assistant in 1981 and 1982. He later held that role at his alma mater, the University of Tulsa, from 1983-85 before moving on to Idaho. Senter earned his bachelor’s degree in physical education from Tulsa in 1985, and added a master’s degree in recreation from Idaho in 1992 while serving on the football coaching staff. He was born in Doylestown, Pa., and graduated from Jay (Okla.) HS where he was a football letter winner. He is married to the former Susan Beck and the couple has four children -- Shawna, Derick, Matthew and Samantha.



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University President

Dr. Heather WILSON

Dr. Heather Wilson became the 11th President of The University of Texas at El Paso in 2019 after serving as Secretary of the United States Air Force. She is the former president of the South Dakota School of Mines & Technology, and she represented New Mexico in the United States Congress for 10 years. Dr. Wilson has also worked in the private sector, serving as

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a senior adviser to defense and scientific industry. Active in community and national affairs, Dr. Wilson is a member of the National Science Board, which oversees the National Science Foundation, and she chairs the Women in Aviation Advisory Board of the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). She also serves on the board of advisors for private space company Blue Origin. Dr. Wilson is the granddaughter of immigrants and was the first person in her family to go to college. She graduated from the U.S. Air Force Academy in the third class to admit women and earned her master’s and doctoral degrees from Oxford University in England as a Rhodes Scholar.

UTEP is located on the U.S.Mexico border – in the fourth largest manufacturing region in North America – and serves nearly 25,000 students with 168 bachelor’s, master’s and doctoral degree programs in nine colleges and schools. In the top 5% of public research universities in the United States and designated a community-engaged university by the Carnegie Foundation, UTEP is America’s leading Hispanic-serving university. It is the 4th largest research University in Texas and serves a student body that is 83% Hispanic. President Wilson is an instrument rated private pilot. She and her husband, Jay Hone, have three adult children.



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2021-22 UTEP Cheer Roster

Top Row

Aaron Edens, Samuel Gregory, Javier Aguilar, Steffen Gregory, Zachary Arellano, Darren Rubio, Federico Moncada, Lorenzo Leyva

Middle Row

Claudia Guillen, Briana Lucero, Natalie Nunez, Celia Cadena, Dayanara Aguirre, Victoria Huerta-Murray, PayDirt Pete (Emmanuel Bernal), Uriel Cabanillas, Yamel Garcia, Makenzie Smith, Taelor Molina

Bottom Row

Mary Guillen, Lya Bejarano, Alyssa Castillo, Kariina Garcia, Karly Sanchez, Danielle Reyes, Giovanna Jimenez, Gabriella Gamez, Sara Serros (Not Pictured: Carolina Juardo, Jasiel Flores)

Head Coach

Bianca Marquez

Assistant Coach Caesar Cubillos

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Conference USA is pleased to introduce its 2021 Hall of Fame class. A league rich in history and tradition, C-USA has prided itself on upholding unwavering standards of success and integrity throughout the ever-changing landscape of collegiate athletics. Established in 2019, the C-USA Hall of Fame features distinguished student-athletes, coaches and administrators who have decorated the league’s history and lifted it to exceptional heights. For more on the C-USA Hall of Fame and this year’s class, visit us at ConferenceUSA.com or @ConferenceUSA.

Russell D. Anderson

ConferenceUSA.com @ConferenceUSA #TheCUSAWay


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2021-22 UTEP Dance Team

Arlette

Angelica

Celeste

Clarissa

Leslie

Laura

Emily

Cassandra

Kaitlyn

Natalie

Brianna

Brianna

Abby

Gabrielle

Alexzandria

Naomi

Annelise

Kassandra

Noemi

Giovanna

Jena

Aliseana

Ashley

Brianna

Rebecca

Arlette

Alondra

Victoria

Jaqueline

Jasmin

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Arreola

chavez

Flaco

Ornelas

Alderete

barua

Contreras

Gerardo

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Andrade

bradham

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Jauregui

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Andrade

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Padilla

Arias

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Mancilla

Reyes

Arredondo

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Lopez

Jazlyn

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Destiny

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Demps Urges Miner Nation to Give Back By Mark Brunner Strategic Communications Quintin Demps is a household name in El Paso, and for good reason. He starred on the football field for the Miners from 200407, before going on to play in the NFL from 2008-17. Now with his playing career in the rearview mirror, he’s transitioned into coaching as the secondary coach with Trinity International University. He’s understandably excited about it. “I like to go by Coach Q,” Demps said. “I’m looking forward to it, I’m excited about it. My coaching journey has officially started. I think this season should be one of the most exciting seasons ever because of (having gone through) Covid. We should

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all be super excited to get football back at the right time.” Even with his focus on his coaching position and pursuing a master’s degree in theology, Demps’s heart is never far from El Paso. “I’m excited for the players. I was there this summer, I met some of the guys like Praise (Amaewhule) and all those guys,” Demps said. “I’m going to be keeping a close eye on those guys. They are very, very, very athletic. I was surprised by the athletes we have and the attitude. It’s going to be a good season.” So far, he’s been spot on. The Miners in search of their first 3-1 start in 16 years. As more fans come out to the Sun Bowl, Demps reflects on what that meant to him when he was roaming the

secondary for the Orange and Blue. “I think it’s huge to get the support from the community,” Demps said. “Nothing beats packing the Sun Bowl. Just us (as players) knowing that the city had our back, we played harder. The fans were coming to watch us so we had to show up and show out. It’s very important to have that support.” Above all, Demps is urging Miner nation to give back to the University like he has done through initiatives such as Paydirt’s Rally and donations through the Miner Athletic Club. “People should help out the Miner group because it’s important to support the people around you,” Demps said. “It’s important to support the UTEP Miners. Plus, El Paso is a giving city. It’s El Paso Strong so let’s show the world, show the team that we can come together. One way to start that is by getting behind the UTEP Miners football team and the whole athletic department. We gotta be about it.”

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UTEP MINERS

2021 MEMBERS

The Miner Athletic Club serves as the fundraising arm for UTEP Athletics, providing scholarships and the financial resources necessary for UTEP student-athletes to compete at the highest levels and to achieve educational excellence. The mission of the Miner Athletic Club is “Creating Champions” – academically, competitively and socially. Through the amazing support of Miner donors, this mission is able to become a reality, producing the next generation of leaders and providing a premier student-athlete experience. UTEP Athletics and the Miner Athletic Club would like to recognize the following individuals, businesses and organizations for their tremendous support and generosity. Thank you for being a difference maker! All donations listed are from January 1, 2021 thru August 1, 2021. For additional information on the Miner Athletic Club, visit MinerAthleticClub.com, call (915) 747-8759 or email MAC@UTEP.edu.

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Bravo Cadillac Casa Auto Group Dick Poe Chrysler Jeep Dick Poe Dodge EL DORADO

$25,000+ Bravo Cadillac Casa Auto Group Dede Robbins Diversified Interiors, Inc. Hunt Companies Hunt Family Foundation Jerry & Stanlee Rubin Jim & Julie Cardwell Larry K. Durham Oscar Leeser Hyundai Pat & Laura Gordon Paul Foster & Alejandra De La Vega R-Med Sports Rudolph Chevrolet, LLC Ysleta Del Sur Pueblo

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$10,000-$24,999 Adrian Donacio Anonymous Carl & Monica Townsend Carlos & Rocio Viesca Clay & Rhonda Lowenfield Cliff & Martha Eisenberg Danny R. Vaswani DATAMARK, Inc. Dee & Adair Margo Dick Poe Chrysler Jeep Dick Poe Dodge Douglas A. Schwartz Duane & Justine Coleman El Paso Paper Box, Inc. Enterprise Rent-A-Car Fox Toyota GECU Hoy Family Auto

#PicksUp Enterprise Rent-A-Car Fox Toyota Joe & Domie Saucedo Jonathan & Lory Rogers Kirk & Judy Robison LownTro, L.P. Mark & Betty Earley Mike & Clara Miles Oscar Arrieta Pebble Hills Plaza II Ray Malooly Rincon Law Group, P.C. Robert A. & Gloria P. White Roderick L. Sterling Rodney M. Kroeger & Becky DeWitt Scott Brownholtz Southwestern Mill Distributors, Inc. Steve & Carol Johnson Sun City Envision Healthcare Services Inc. The Garick Group, Inc.

GOLDEN PICK

$5,000-$9,999 Alan & Elizabeth Abbott Anna Fuller Charles High & C. B. Burns Dave J. Lemaster Edgar S. & Carissa A. Montiel Edward & Margarita Escudero El Paso Community Foundation Enterprise Holdings Foundation Equity Real Estate Franklin Building Materials Freeport-McMoRan Inc. Greg Deitch & Sally A. Hurt Deitch Integra Rehab, Inc. James & Velma Sprouse Jonathan Orloski Keith & Claudia Boyd KERE Inc. Kurt G. Paxson Louis & Marie Robbins Management & Engineering Technologies International, Inc.

Hoy Family Auto Hyundai of El Paso R-Med Sports Rudolph Chevrolet Mike & Laurie Norwich Milliken Construction Company, Inc. Rudy’s “Country Store” & Bar-B-Q Ryan W. Drewry Sharon S. Butterworth Valeria Torres Hanna

SILVER SPADE

$2,000-$4,999 Al Loya Alejandro & Sandra Rocha Alejandro Diaz Anonymous Banes General Contractors, Inc. Bernard J. Haselhoff & Tae Sun Smith Bob & Sara Shiloff Bram & Stacey Watkins Caldwell Electrical Contractors, Inc. Conde, Inc. Damon & Janice Crossland Daniel G. Perez Daniel Garcia Dave & Tina Gute David & Gail Champion David & Helen Yancey David & Patricia Rapisand David Osborn Dean R. Travis Dickie James Emmett & Cristina Reagan Gabriel Nava Gary & Nancy Williams Harris & Kay Hatfield Hector & Irma G. Phillips Jaime Alvarado James E. Ball Jennifer W. Crawford Jerome A. Garcia Jerry & Bernice Williams Jim & Dianna Brundage Jo & Burt Blacksher John Paul Herrera @UTEPATHLETICS

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UTEP MINERS Jorge & Rebecca Cardenas Jorge Arroyo Jose L. & Christine K. Hernandez Joy S. Bixler Kalil Bottling Company Karl & Patricia Perry Kathleen Cardone & Bruce Neugebauer Keats Southwest Kendrick Electric Corporation Laureen R. & Richard E. Zelt Leandro & Hilda Valenzuela Linda & Lanny Golucke Lisa J. Vargas Marco & Asia Zaragoza Matt & Linda Kaplowitz Michael J. & Diana Mrochek Michael J. Jaffee Miguel & Susan Guerra Mirador Enterprises, Inc. Myer & Beth Lipson Omni Logistics Patricia M. Rogers Patrick & Cheryl Fox Paul Casares Rene M. Rosas Richard A. Castro Robert & Janet Eveler Robert McFall Roger & Julie Freund Russell A. Vandenburg Spectrum Technologies Steve & Martha DeGroat Steve Morgan T&T Staff Management, Inc. Thomas & Andrea Meece Trephya Sumpter Trisha & Michael Ainsa Victor & Roseanne Rueda Western Heritage Bank Will C. Brown Wyatt & Underwood, PLLC Yolanda Luna

BRONZE BAR

$1,000-$1,999 Adin & Christi Brown Alex Jaffee Alfonso Chavez Ameri-Tech Distributing, Inc. Arnold A. & Mona E. Plaza Arturo Gonzalez Jr. Arturo Gonzalez Sr. Avelino A. Martinez Bart & Vanessa Boling Blythe & Steve Larson Bob & Maria Clark Bob Currey & Suzette Y. Bissell-Currey Brandon M. & Analisa Cordova Silverstein Brian Burds Home Selling Team Bruce & Irene V. Youngs CAD Consulting Company Carlos & Mila Martinez “Carmen M. Gonzalez & Bradley M. Hughes” Celso & Irma Fonseca Charles & Elizabeth Ruhmann Charles P. Mitchell Charles W. & Karen J. Loper Chris Rowley Craig & Janet Fortune Craig & Teresa Patton

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David & Catherine Hassler David & Helen Smith David Aguilera Dee & John Cramer Diversified Technical Services, Inc. Donald J. Munoz Dyvia & Randy Cottrell Eduardo Chavez Efren B. De La Rosa El Paso Trench Safety Elizabeth Molina Eric Muckelroy Eric Zubia Evangelisto Perea Felix Castanon Foxworth-Galbraith Lumber Company Frank Braden Frederic & Olga Mattson Garrett Yancy Gary & Andra Crossland Gary & Cynthia Aboud Gary E. Rinker Gary Zelenak George & Carol Doolittle George & Christine Althoff Gladys C. LaBelle Gorman Industrial Supply Greg & Rebecca McNicol Gregg & Sharma L. Brown Gregory W. Collins Heist Disposal, Inc. Henry A. Cowan Henry Carrillo Howard & Mona Goldberg IES Residential Ira A. & Becky S. Horowitz Irma Rodriguez Sonny & Ann Brown J. Michael & Victoria L. Adkins Jack & Carroll Maxon Jagdish Patel Jaime A. & Leslie Martinez James Conover James Houlahan James Montanez Javier Garcia Jeff M. Darby Jeffrey D. Schuster Jesus & Irene Gutierrez Jim & Susan Senter Jim Diaz Jocelyn M. Roberts Joe A. Spencer Joe Mullin John & Carla Ellis John & Carol Farley John & Lisa Goodrich John C. Martin John D. Colman John L. & Anabeth Mann Jose A. Palomo Joseph & Julie Anderson Juan & Maridith Stockmeyer Kenneth & Dee Croucher L2 Commercial Services Leopoldo A. Duran Lisa B. Force-Keffeler Lloyd & Georgette L. Hamilton Louis & Mary Zuniga Luis & Rosa E. Rocha Luis Aguilar Marcia Dahlberg Margaret & Bruce Meyer Mark & Liz Daw Martin I. Lopez Michael E. Quimbey

Miguel & Karina Gamiño Mike Sarabia Moore Service, Inc. Morris Evans Nancy & Arnold Pitchford Nancy M. Rewis Patricia D. Achim Patrick A. Ornelas Paul Durr PJS of El Paso R.B. Wicker Tire and Rubber Company Ramiro Guzman & Associates Ranco Response Randy Eiland Ray J. Trujillo Ray Pena McChristian, PC Rene J. Vargas Reynaldo & Grace Fernandez Richard & Edna Lopez Richard & Robin Krasne Richard Adauto Rick & Cerena Suarez Robin G. Archer Ron Patterson Ruben & Vicki Robles Salloum Law Firm, PC Samuel H. Preckett Scott A. Stein & Margaret Negrete Shain & Julie Vinikoff Stephen R. Harris Steve & Billie Meitler Steve B. & Diane Tredennick Steve Franco Steve Ortega Susan F. Lettunich The Sausage Shop Thomas B. De Leon & Margaret ForbesDeLeon Thomas Kowell Thomas S. Hicks & Teresa L. Daw Hicks Thomas Silva TIA Facility Services, LLC Tony J. Dominguez Tres & Mary Kyle Hendrix Wesley S. & Gay L. White William & Laurie Pillsbury

PAYDIRT

$500-$999 Aaron Cardenas Albert & Gina Medrano Alicia C. Gonzalez Antonio & Nadia De La Rosa Anytime Fitness Kern Armando & Delfina Lechuga Art & Denise Werge Arturo Barrio & Silvia Toscano Arturo Gonzales Arturo Ortega Barbara & Jay Barton Ben & Mary Langford Berenice Arriaga Bianca M. Ryan Bill & Carmen Hegeman Bill & Deborah Hicks Bill & Linda Klein Bill Rivas Bob & Jacque Skov Bobby L. Elliott Border City Ale House Border Pallets, Inc. Brian & Christina Klaes Bruce & Margarita Yetter


UTEP MINERS Bryan & Diana Hall Bud Kirk Carolyn J. Grantham Carolyn M. Bryant Charles Myers Christian M. Daw Christopher P. Charron & Linda C. Troncoso Cindy McConnell Claiborne Gallagher Custom Cleaners and Laundry Cynthia A. Fuller Damian J. Pillatzke Dana & Julie Dimel Daphne Ramirez David & Ann Rachel David & Janice Schauer David & Liliana Zubia David & Sandra Filleman David A. Veloz David H. & Magdalena G. Jara David Matta David P. Adams David Serna David Williams & Lydia OmohundroWilliams Dick & Susan Lyon Eduardo Holguin Fernando & Corinne Payan Fernando Gomez Frank Acosta Fred R. Lopez Garrett Enriquez George & Nancy Guerrero Georges and Company Gerardo & Maria S. Uribe Gerardo Perez Glenn & Kristi McReynolds Gordon P. Vaughan Gretchen M. Schmalz Gustavo & Alma R. Ganem H. Keith Myers Hector & Rose Enriquez Holly K. Fields Ian Camerano Irene & Roberto Morales Jack & Patricia Jordan Jacob Casillas James & Aida Fowler James & Irma Camacho James & Kristine Ward James R. Wilson Janet M. Lindstrom Janet R. C’de Baca Jennifer Sosa Jim Fierro Joe & Laura Gomez John & Helen Schmid John R. Aranda John Yarbrough Johnny Solis Jonathan D. & Tracy R. Schwartz Jorge & Minerva Acosta Jose L. Diaz Joshua Rhoads Kay L. Paredes Larry & Joyce Anenberg Leticia & Karl Kimball Leticia G. Mendez Linda K. Bastraw Lorenzo & Susan Martinez Louie & Evelyn M. Nava Louis & Cindy Cohen Luis Gonzalez & Lucy Garcia Margie Henderson Mark & Kendra Bray

Martin Reyes Matthew Kozik Matthew Rice Michael & Carol Bernstein Michael & Theresa Ritterbush Michael F. Smith Michael H. Simpson Michael R. Strohacker Michael T. & Susan E. Traylor Mimi Fox Miracle Delivery Service Nick & Chelsea Popplewell Novamex Orlando E. Mena Oscar & Sandra Rascon Paula A. Hernandez Pete S. Torres Peter Shugart PROTECH Global Solutions, L.P. Raul Sigala& Margie Sigala Raymond L. Telles Rebecca Utter Rene Tirres Ricky L. Nichols Robert A. & Patricia A. Bransford Robert Bissell Robert L. Ramey Roberto H. Aguinaga & Rachel TerrazasAguinaga Robin O. & Randolph H. Grambling Roland H. & Nydia P. Correa Rose Gonzalez Russell & Susan Wiggs Salvador & Blanca Almeida Samuel Trimble Sarah Villalpando Savage Metal LLC Sidney Schlusselberg Company Stephen A. Engel Stuart W. Kahn Sylvia Maldonado Tamara A. Gladkowski Terry E. Hudson Thomas & Theresa McLean Timmothy Cantrell Timothy M. Whiting Tony & Jill Arredondo Tony Yarbrough & Marie Cabello Troy Enriquez Vistacon, Inc. Wade & Marsha Daw Wanda V. Solon William A. Holguin William J. Ellis William T. & Anita H. Gage Willie & Patricia Flores

OREDIGGER

$250-$499 Abel Ugarte Adrian Cereceres Alejandro Meza Alex Serna Alfred & Janet Lucero Alfredo Barragan Andrew & Akemi Werner Anthony & Susanna S. Vega Antonio C. Amparan Arturo R. Dominguez Barry Kobren Bernardino Olague Bernardino Olivas Bianca Enriquez

Bill & Sarah Robertson Brandon Cox Bruce H. Weaver Bryan & Sherrilyn Morris Carolina & Carlos Cruz Cecilia & Miguel Rosales Celia & Alfredo Vela Charles & Cheryl Martin Charles & Dana Thrash Charles E. Gibbens Cheryll A. Felder Christian Diaz Christopher Louth Christopher P. Mowad Christopher R. Johnston Cille D’Ascenzo Claude’s Sauces, Inc. Craig S. Warren Cruz Sanchez Dale Swopes Dan DeBlasio Daniel & Linda Alvarez Daniel A. Kies & Jean Ruiz David & Francis Wilbanks David & Jean Dodge David C. Galatzan David Contreras David L. & Liza K. Calleros David Porras Debra J. Little & Kenneth Gorski Don & Celeste Smelser Ed Elsey Edgar & Margarita Flores Eduardo Rojas Egbert Zavala El Paso Scene Elliot & Melissa Ayoub Ellison Beasley Elma F. Schwartz Emil E. Heller Emilio & Edith Rodriguez Enrique Jurado Eric Van Pelt Ernesto & Barbara Federico Esteban Valadez Eugenio & Teresa Almanzan Ezekiel J. & Sarah E. Sanchez Fernie H. Hernandez Food City Supermarkets Fred & Martina Chavez Gavin Lucero George & Constance Weidner Grace Haddox & Basilio Chavez Gregory & Margaret Bosse Harry & Jacqueline Silsby Hector & Maria Herrera Hilton & Judy Maddox Ivan P. Aguirre James & Priscilla Holcomb Jane Banister Jeffrey M. Spier Jewel Gallery Jimmy & Diane Salome John & Cecilia De Marte John C. & Pamela L. Vandertulip Johnny C. Arnsworth Johnson Jewelers Josefina N. Aguilar Juan M. & Bertha R. Gonzalez Julieta A. McManus Kristi Marcum L. Antonio Gonzalez Larry Moreno & Maribel Villalva Leo Feuerstein Lillian W. Crouch Linda Fruithandler @UTEPATHLETICS

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UTEP MINERS Lisa Saucedo Louis A. Lobato Louis D. Snively Luis & Gloria Cordero Luis H. & Barbara L. Urrea Martin Gutierrez Mary D. Rosales Melissa & Arthur Maldonado Michael Apodaca Michael E. McMinn Michael M. Topp Michael P. Scott Michael S. Goldman Michael Tavitas Michael Williams Mina Carpio Mithoff Burton Partners Mona L. Garrido Noemi Brady Omar Gonzalez Patricia Cereceres Pete Hensgen & Linda GonzalezHensgen Randy D. & Dyvia Cottrell Randy Feagin Rebecca & Luis Dominguez Rene Sanchez Reyes V. & Alicia R. Torres Richard & Gloria Martinez Richard Pantoja Richard S. Gutierrez Rick & Flor Johns Ricky Zavala Robert & Jean Seipel Robert & Nancy Wier Robert Gregoire Robert Veliz Roberta & Raymond Cartwright Roberto A. Wallace Rocky & Julia Peak Roger A. Velasquez Roman & Juliet R. Bustillos Ronald & Virginia Cottman Rosemarie Zurek Sandra Hinojos Santaboo & Rosalie Moniz Santoscoy Insurance Agency LLC Scott B. White Shawn M. & Gina M. Warswick Stanley & Nora M. Roberts Stephen & Barbara Aley Stephen Fernandez Stephen H. Nickey Teresa L. Molinar Thomas & Ellen Marsden Timothy P. Roth Tom & Cyd Goldfarb Tom & Kathie Beeman Tony J. Stafford Victor M. Onate Victor Terrazas Walter Simmons William & Donna Carrick William & Sylvia Waggoner Xavier Gutierrez

PROSPECTOR

$50-$249 Abundant Living Faith Center Adam Ortega Adan J. & Elsa Lopez Adrian M. Calvillo Al & Arlene Gonzales

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Alberto A. & Abigail Dominguez Alberto Acosta Alex & Adriana Carrillo Alex Herrera Alex Rascon Alexzandra Lozano Alfonso Archuleta Alfredo & Norma Ortega Alhu International, Inc. Allen S. Hains Alvaro N. Gurovich Alyza M. Pineda Amalia Flores Amy T. Stell Anaelena Allen Andres M. Quintana Andres Martinez Andrew M. & Lisa C. Pena Anna Claire Thomas Araceli Desmarais Armando & Elvira Gutierrez Arturo & Gloria Ortiz Arturo Cortez & Christine Puchi Arturo Dominguez Arturo Salas Barbara E. Taylor Barry R. & Maria Y. Zimmer Beatrice & Basilio Gonzalez Ben & Leah Wallis Ben G. Porras Benjamin Garza Bernadette C. Martinez Beverly Russell Bill & Chana Burton Bill & Marcia Dahlberg Bill J. Conwell Bob & Sandra Courtright Bob Hanson Bobby J. Stephens Bobby N. Kaerwer Brian Farrish Bruce & Cynthia Spitz Canuto Ortiz Carlos A. Ortiz Carlos Bolivar Carlos Hernandez Carlos M. Silva Carlos Villalobos Carlos Villarreal Carmen & Elias Zamora Carol C. Pittenger Carol Pittman Catherine Lightbourn Celia Guillen Celia Torres Cezy Collins Charles & Arleen Fensch Charles A. & Sharon Vass Charlotte Y. Wright Chris M. Rojas Christian Braddy Christopher Mandell Cira M. Montoya Olson Craig & Delores Thompson Cynthia Lopez Cynthia S. Hoffmann Daniel Badajosa Daniel Elizondo Daniel J. Veale Daniel R. & Alma Rosecrans Daniel Rosales Danny Aguilar Darryl & Yolanda Gelasco Daryl Harris Dave Roukey David Corral David E. Benitez David Estrada David G. Garcia David Hirschel David Kooger

David M. Watkins David R. Romaka David V. Pineda Dawes Qualls Denise Holguin Denise Spence Dennis & Anna Reiter Dora Loya Douglas & Elenora Stevens Eagle Equipment Financing Ed Ely Edgar Nava Edmund R. Stansbury Eduardo D. Licon Efren J. Pulido Eloiso & Dolores C. De Avila Emigdio & Rosa G. Gonzalez Emily & Jose D. Levario Enrique & Patricia Ortega Enrique A. Castellanos Eric & Christina Wilsey Eric Borrego Eric M. Smith Ernest Landa Estela Reyes Eva M. Bates Fadia Rouhana Fernando Carrasco Fernando Montes Fernando Villa Francisco J. Reyes Frank & Ruth Giordano Frank Arreola Franz C. Theard Fred J. Williams Frederick & Nina Walker Galen & Michelle Kaip Gebhard G. Erler Genevieve & Raul Gomez George & Melanie Wayne George Flores George Olague Gilbert & Rosemary Izquierdo Gilbert Carbajal Gilbert F. & Norma L. De La Rosa Gilbert J. Delgado Gilberto Apodaca Gloria McKye Graciela Zavala Gregg Davis Gregory D. & Roxanne R. Shearman Gustavo Estrada Gustavo Gutierrez Guy & Margarita McGunegle Harvey Sanchez Henry L. Green Herman A. & Shirley Gschwind Ignacio & Olga Gonzales Inez Stinson Irene Cadena Isaac Soto Ivan I. Enriquez Ivan R. Fernandez & C. Lausanne RenfroFernandez Jack & Barbara Chessa Jack D. Meeks Jackie Dean Jaime Amezaga Jaime Gonzales James D. Britton James H. & Patricia Roy James Payne & Margarita Huertas Jan Wolf Javier Lozano Jeff A. Cole Jeffrey L. Gates Jessica Christianson Jesus & Lucy Contreras Jesus Araujo Jesus M. & M. Lilia Martinez Jim & Beverly Dick


UTEP MINERS Jim E. Salas Jim H. Webb Jimmy Nieto Joe Herrera Joe Reza John & Veronica Rudder John Martin Jon & Pamela Teicher Jon & Sarah Leitch Jon D. & Natalie F. Eckberg Jorge E. Perez Jose Rogers Jose Yzaguirre Joshua Khnaizir Juan C. Escobedo Juan Quinones Judith Heredia-Perry Julie & Damien Levesque Juliette D. Luther Karen R. Matamoros Kelvin L. Cheu Kenneth E. Raab Kevin Baker KSS Associates Inc LaFreddie & Cheryl Coleman Larry & Maria Trejo Larry M. Eaton Larry Rodriguez Larry V. Meeks Laura & Mario Gutierrez Laura Fernandez Laura Gomez Laureen M. Orozco Lawrence Meighen Leon Roque Leonard E. & Jeanne D. Saunders Leopoldo & Alicia Carrillo Leopoldo Negrete Leticia Flores Letty Carrasco Lilia Fernandez & Gary Olmstead Linda G. Roberts Linda Henry Lisa Ray Lone Star Golf Club Lorenzo & Martha Dominguez Lorenzo Menchaca Lou Vasta Luis A. & Barbara L. Aguilar Luis F. Bonilla Luis Landin Lupe Yzaguirre Lynn E. & David Sanchez Manuel & Angelica Rodriguez Manuel Martinez Manuel Ontiveros Marco Hernandez Maria Carmen Rayas Maria E. Burns & Fernando Estala Maribel & Robert L. Morales Marilyn Cromeans Mario & Sandra Correa Mark & Sandi Brunner Mark A. Heath Mark S. Urban Martha C. Rodriguez Matthew Metz Maureen S. Keton Max Amaya Melissa N. Rangel Michael & Jacqueline Simmonds Michael C. Wendt Michael H. Acosta & Nancy A. Lowery Michael H. Sanchez Michael Holstead Michelle A. Perales Miguel Moreno Milton & Rosemarie Duran Nancy A. Shaffer Nicholas J. Sobin Nick Matson

Nicolas Carrasco Nona & Joseph Savage Ofelia Baquera Oscar Mendez Pablo Reyes Pat & Deborah Ganey Patricia Green Paul C. Maxwell Paul Gay & Sue Fogel Pete & Laura Rodriguez Pete & Margarita Euzarraga Peter A. Salas Phil & Martha Hatch Philip & Loretta Priest Quincy & Tiffany Workman Quirino Villa Rachel Serrano Ralph & Linda Gonzalez Ramiro Martinez Ramon & Diana Rodriguez Ramona Gomez & Ismael Legarreta Randell D. Justice Randy Garcia Raquel Zubia Raul & Rosemary Monarque Ray Flores Reid Self Rene Rangel Reymundo Palacio Reynaldo Flores Ricard & Irene Garza Ricardo Esquivel Ricardo Hernandez Richard Lopez Richard Mier Richard N. Murg Richard Salcido Rick A. Fette Rita & Ramon Lerma Robert & Elaine Prensky Robert & Elizabeth Attridge Robert & Graciela E. O’Dell Robert & Lillian Peterson Robert & Marta Fierro Robert A. Diaz & Miranda De la FuenteDiaz Robert A. Parkin Robert F. & Perla I. Navarro Robert Gonzales Robert Ponce Robert Santoscoy Roberto & Yolanda Nieto Roberto A. Valadez Roberto DelGadillo Roberto F. Carmona & Patsy Y. Saldivar Roderick R. Pearson Rodolfo & Patricia H. Flores Rogelio Hernandez Rolyne & Ramona Kafka Roman A. Herrington Ron & Marilyn Munden Ronald F. Stuart Ronald H. & Myrna Baca Ronald J. Weber Rosa E. Lovelace Rosario Holguin Rosario Rosales Ruben Franco Ruben J. & Susan Barron Rudy & Sharon Valdes Ruth Martin Sam Angulo Sammy & Lori Brockman Samuel Brunk & Anne L. Perry Sandra Canaba Sandra Gamez Sandra Jackson Santiago Galaviz Sara Chavez SGB Engineering, Inc. Shalim Guzman Rodriguez

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UTEP Fight Song

Miner Victory

Down in the west Texas town of El Paso,

UP! Men of Mines, and hit the trail The Texas spirit shall not fail Miners Fight (FIGHT!), for the Right For the ORANGE and the WHITE!

Home of the River they call Rio Grande. Down on the border the town of El Paso, Home of the Miners the best in the land. Fighting to win, the Miners of UTEP, Long live the College of Mines, GO COLLEGE OF MINES! Loyal forever, we’re standing together, Onward to victory Orange and Blue,

TAMP TAMP TAMP TAMP, Men of Mines TAMP TAMP TAMP TAMP, Men of Mines Clear the way For it’s today We must gain the VICTORY!

WE WILL BE TRUE! (Repeat)

Miners Fight Miners Fight! Miners Fight! And it’s goodbye to (opponent). Miners Fight! Miners Fight! For we’ll put over one more win. Miners Fight! Miners Fight! For it’s Miners that we love best. Hail! Hail! the gang’s all here, And it’s goodbye to all the rest! (Repeat) Yea Orange! Yea Blue! Yea Miners! Fight! Fight! Fight! Miners Fight! Miners Fight! Yea Miners Fight! Miners Fight! Miners Fight! Yea Miners Fight!

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UTEP Fan Guide

ADA Parking

• Designated ADA parking spaces are available in all lots on a first-come, first-served basis. A valid government-issued placard or license plate is required. Please be aware some game day lots require a minimum Miner Athletic Club donor level or a single game pass must be purchased in order to gain access. In addition, the front portion of the DA1 parking lot, located directly south of the Sun Bowl, has been deemed “Special Accommodation” and access is granted via a season-long permit for $50 or on a single game basis for $10. Fans interested in this option must also have a valid governmentissued placard or license plate. Free ADA parking is located in the SC2 lot off of Schuster Drive by the roundabout of the Spur 1966. A complimentary shuttle service will be provided from the SC2 parking area to the North Sun Bowl entrance. The shuttle will begin service two hours prior to kickoff and continue operations throughout the game until all fans have been serviced. As per CDC regulations all patrons using the complimentary shuttle buses MUST wear masks at all times.

ADA Seating

• Wheelchair/ADA seating is available in the following sections of Sun Bowl Stadium: • Sections 3, 5 and 7 at the concourse level as well as at the premium seating level. • Sections 13 and 15 at the concourse level. • Section 19 at the concourse level.

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Advanced Ticket Sales

• By Phone: Call (915) 747-UTEP (8837) and charge your individual game ticket order to MasterCard, Visa, American Express or Discover. Tickets will be sent via text (mobile delivery). • Online: Order your individual game tickets online by visiting the official website of UTEP Athletics at UTEPMiners.com/tickets. • In-Person: Tickets may be purchased in person at the Eisenberg Family Ticket Office located at Brumbelow Building on the UTEP campus (201 Glory Road), Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Accepted forms of payment include cash, personal checks, MasterCard, Visa, American Express or Discover. • Game Day: Advance ticket sales windows are located at the North and South end of the Sun Bowl. These windows open three (3) hours prior to kickoff and close after halftime.

Age Restriction (Tickets)

• Children under the age of two who are sitting on the lap of an adult do not need a game ticket. Children who have reached their second birthday must have a valid game ticket to gain entrance to the stadium and are permitted seating access only in their ticketed location.


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UTEP Fan Guide Alcohol Policy

Baby Diaper Changing Stations

• In-Venue: Individuals who are 21 years of age or older may purchase alcohol inside the stadium at various vending locations. Texas law prohibits the sale of alcoholic beverages to persons under the age of 21. Alcohol sales will cease at the end of the third quarter. No alcoholic beverages may be brought through the gates of the stadium.

Banners, Flags & Signs

• Tailgating: Tailgating with alcohol will be allowed on the UTEP campus during home football games in designated parking lots. All alcohol must be kept in designated parking lots and approved programmed tailgating areas. Open containers will not be allowed outside of these areas.

Animals

• All animals are prohibited inside the stadium except for service dogs for individuals with disabilities or service dogs in training.

Approved Items

• Blankets • Stadium seat cushions - No larger than 14” x 14” • Sealed bottled water (plastic only; 1 per patron) • Bags (including clear backpacks) that are clear plastic, vinyl or PVC and do not exceed 12’’W x 6’’D x 12’’H • One-gallon clear plastic freezer bag (Ziploc bag or similar) • Small clutch bag (4.5’’ x 6.5’’ or smaller), with or without a handle or strap. This can be carried separately or within a clear bag. • Medical bags that contain health necessary items are acceptable after proper inspection and approval from venue personnel/security.

Athletics Department Contact Information • Location and Address: Brumbelow Building; 201 Glory Road; El Paso, TX 79968-0579 • Phone: (915) 747-5347 • Website: UTEPMiners.com

Automated Teller Machines (ATMs)

• ATMs are located on the stadium concourse at sections 13 and 23.

• Baby diaper changing stations are located in all Men’s, Women’s and Family restrooms on the main concourse of the Sun Bowl. A mobile baby diaper changing station is available for guests who have tickets at the premium seat level. Please alert an usher to utilize.

• Banners, flags and signs are permitted, provided they are football related and in good taste as determined by UTEP Athletics. They may not be hung or displayed on any part of the playing surface or in any way that obstructs another guest’s view of the game or stadium advertising, and must not pose a threat of injury to the guest or others. Flags affixed to poles or sticks are prohibited.

Cameras

• Cameras are permitted in the stadium for both fans (lenses less than 4’’ in length) and working news media. All photos taken in the stadium must be for editorial or personal use only and may not be used for advertising, promotions or other trade purposes, or any other commercial or promotional endeavor, without the permission of UTEP Athletics. Tripods (except working media), monopods and selfie sticks are not permitted in the stadium.

Cellular Phones

• Use of cellular phones is permitted, provided their use does not interfere with another guest’s ability to enjoy the atmosphere of the stadium. UTEP Athletics reserves the right to ask any guest to discontinue use of a cell phone in or adjacent to any seating area.

Clothing

• Guests are prohibited from wearing or displaying profane or offensive materials. This includes, but is not limited to, clothing, tattoos, body art or anything displayed on a guest’s body that is deemed as profane or offensive by UTEP Athletics. A guest may be asked to remove, reverse, cover or add clothing so the image or wording is no longer visible.

Community Outreach & Donations

• UTEP Athletics’ primary community support is directed to nonprofit organizations focusing on the following interests: child and youth education, mentorship, civic collaboration, and health and wellness programs. If your nonprofit organization is seeking a donation of game tickets or an auction item, please contact our Marketing and Community Outreach office at (915) 747-8199.

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UTEP Fan Guide Concessions

• Permanent concession stands are located behind sections 3, 7, 12, 14, 19, 21, 23, and 24 and offer a variety of game day food and beverage options including bottled water, Pepsi products, beer, hot dogs and nachos. Most stands also offer popcorn, candy, peanuts and pretzels. There are several specialty concessions stands and food trucks that can be found behind sections 10 and 20 that feature pizza, tacos, hamburgers, churros, funnel cakes, cotton candy, kettle corn, snow cones and other unique items.

Conference USA

• Conference USA celebrates its 27th year in 202122. A league rich in history and tradition, C-USA has prided itself on upholding unwavering standards of success and integrity throughout the ever-changing landscape of collegiate athletics. Conference USA enjoys a far-reaching fan base with its 14 members: Charlotte, FIU, Florida Atlantic, Louisiana Tech, Marshall, Middle Tennessee, North Texas, Old Dominion, Rice, Southern Miss, UAB, UTEP, UTSA and WKU. Conference USA teams have combined for 120 football bowl appearances, 57 NCAA Tournament bids in men’s basketball and 55 NCAA Tournament bids in women’s basketball. For more information on Conference USA, visit ConferenceUSA.com.

Directions to the Sun Bowl

and police and fire officials. If an emergency requires evacuation from the stadium, directions will be given over the public address system and the video board. Please contact an usher if you have any questions.

Entering and Exiting Sun Bowl Stadium

• For your safety, UTEP Athletics requires all guests and employees entering the stadium to be searched for prohibited items. This includes a thorough inspection of any jackets, coats, bags, purses and other containers brought to any of the entry gates. Following the game, guests are asked to exit the stadium via the same gate that they entered the stadium through. Please be aware that UTEP Athletics has a clear bag policy in place. For more information on the clear bag policy, visit UTEPMiners.com/ clearbagpolicy.

Fan Code of Conduct

• All Sun Bowl guests are expected to maintain reasonable and appropriate behavior at all times. The Sun Bowl has a “Zero Tolerance” policy for inappropriate fan behavior during all events. Any behavior defying code of conduct, as determined by facility management, can result in ejection from the facility, loss of ticket privileges, and/or arrest. Guests who are ejected from the facility will not receive a refund for their ticket(s) or be compensated in any way.

• From the east: Take I-10 west to the Schuster/Sun Bowl exit (exit 18a). • From the west: Take I-10 east to the Schuster/Sun Bowl exit (exit 18a). • The Sun Bowl can also be accessed via Mesa Street to Sun Bowl Drive. • Fans are encouraged to use Google Maps as a resource to provide the most specific and efficient directions to campus and the stadium.

Field Access

Drones

• Handguns are strictly prohibited at UTEP Athletics games and events. For more information, visit UTEP. edu/campuscarry.

• The use of remote-controlled model aircraft, to include drones, is strictly prohibited on UTEP property.

Elevators

• Elevators are restricted to premium ticket holders, individuals with accessibility needs, elderly guests, families with small children and media. Elevators are located behind section 8 and in the Foster Tower (premium seat holders and media access only).

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• Stadium guests are not permitted access to the playing field at any time during a game. Only guests with the proper credentials will be allowed on the field. Anyone entering the field without proper credentials is subject to removal from the stadium and/or arrest.

Firearms and Weapons

First Aid Stations

• For the safety of guests in the stadium, first aid stations are located behind sections 10 and 23. If you need assistance or you are with someone who does, contact the nearest first aid station, usher or law enforcement officer. Each station has trained first responders to provide assistance and, if necessary, advanced emergency medical support will also be available throughout the game. Fans should call 911 for any emergency situations in the stadium that require immediate medical assistance.



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UTEP Fan Guide Flex Plans

• For fans in need of an adjustable ticket plan, UTEP Athletics offers an 8-ticket flex plan that starts at $95. Tickets can be used at any game and in any increment (based on availability). For more information, call the Eisenberg Family Ticket Office at (915) 747-UTEP, visit UTEPMiners.com/tickets or stop by in person (Brumbelow Building on UTEP campus, 201 Glory Road) Monday thru Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Football Schedule and Promotions

• UTEP vs. Bethune-Cookman -Date: Saturday, September 4 -Kickoff: 7 p.m. -Promotions: El Paso Association of Contractors, Spirit Night • UTEP vs. New Mexico -Date: Saturday, September 25 -Kickoff: 7 p.m. -Promotions: Texas Western, UTEP Faculty and Staff Appreciation, Extra Yard for Teachers • UTEP vs. Old Dominion -Date: Saturday, October 2 -Kickoff: 7 p.m. -Promotion: Homecoming • UTEP vs. LA Tech -Date: Saturday, October 16 -Kickoff: 7 p.m. -Promotions: Hall of Fame, Tackle Cancer • UTEP vs. UTSA -Date: Saturday, November 6 -Kickoff: 2 p.m. -Promotions: Band Day, Salute to Troops • UTEP vs. Rice -Date: Saturday, November 20 -Kickoff: 2 p.m. -Promotions: Senior Day, Borderland Bash

Foster Tower

• The Paul and Alejandra Foster Tower, located on the west side of the Sun Bowl, includes the Hunt Family Sky Lounge, press box, and the central portion of the GECU Terrace.

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Game Day Timeline

• 8 a.m. – Outer Campus Lots Open for Parking and Tailgating • 8 a.m. – Eisenberg Family Ticket Office Opens (Brumbelow Building on UTEP campus, 201 Glory Road) • 12 p.m. – Inner Campus Lots Open for Parking and Tailgating • 3 Hours Prior to Kickoff – Sun Bowl Box Offices Open (north and south locations) • 3 Hours Prior to Kickoff – Speaking Rock Pregame Party Begins • 2 Hours Prior to Kickoff – Miner Walk • 2 Hours Prior to Kickoff – Premium Seat Entrances Open • 90 Minutes Prior to Kickoff – All Stadium Gates Open • 30 Minutes Prior to Kickoff – Stadium Pregame Show Begins

Gates

• There are five main gates at Sun Bowl Stadium. Their locations are as follows: -East – Kidd Field -West – Foster Tower (premium seats and media access only) -Southeast -Southwest -North – Underneath the Larry K. Durham Center

Gate Opening Times

• Guests are encouraged to come early and watch team warm-ups as well as enjoy pregame performances by the UTEP Marching Band and Spirit Squad. Premium seat entrances open two (2) hours prior to kickoff and all stadium gates open 90 minutes prior to kickoff.

GECU Terrace

• Situated directly below the Hunt Family Sky Lounge and press box is the new GECU Terrace. This unique space offers various amenities including providing fans with the opportunity to purchase higher-end food and beverages. It also acts as a gathering spot on game day, allowing fans to socialize and cheer together. The Terrace combines the look and feel of a resort patio with a Southwestern cantina, creating a festive, fun-filled environment. Fans can expect patio furniture, umbrellas, numerous TVs and other comforts of home. Individuals who have a suite, indoor club seat, loge box or outdoor club seat have access to the Terrace. For more information, visit MinerAthleticClub.com or call (915) 747-8759.


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UTEP Fan Guide Group Tickets

• Share the excitement of UTEP Football with a group of friends, family or coworkers at the Sun Bowl. Groups of 10 or more receive special ticket prices, in-game recognition and have the opportunity to participate in exclusive experiences. For more information, call (915) 747-UTEP (8837) or visit UTEPMiners.com/tickets.

Guest Awareness

• UTEP Athletics is committed to providing a safe environment for all of our guests. We ask that if any guest is aware of any potentially unsafe situation to please notify the nearest usher, law enforcement officer or call 911. Your eyes and ears can help keep the stadium a safe family environment.

Guest Services Centers

• Guest Relations Centers are located behind sections 12 and 23. These service stands operate from the time the gates open until 15 minutes after the conclusion of the game. Guests may obtain information, offer suggestions, voice concerns and request assistance from UTEP Athletics guest relations representatives at these stations. Guest Relations Centers are also the location for lost and found items.

Hunt Family Sky Lounge

• The former Captain’s Club level of the press box has been transformed into the new Hunt Family Sky Lounge. Included in the Sky Lounge are four suites, over 100 indoor club seats and a large club room space/lounge. The Lounge is a premium, climatecontrolled hospitality area with exclusive amenities including upscale cuisine and beverages; numerous flat-screen TVs; abundant space for fans to socialize; amazing views of the field, Franklin Mountains, UTEP campus and El Paso; elevator access; and private restrooms. Fans who have a suite, indoor club seat, loge box or section 5 outdoor club seat have access to the Hunt Family Sky Lounge.

Individual Game Tickets

• Tickets for individual UTEP football games are available for purchase (if inventory remains) by visiting UTEPMiners.com/tickets or calling (915) 747UTEP (8837). Prices vary by game. A limited number of single-game tickets may be available on game day through the Eisenberg Family Ticket Office (Brumbelow Building on UTEP campus, 201 Glory Road) which opens at 8 a.m. or at the Sun Bowl box offices which open three (3) hours prior to kickoff.

Licensing and Trademarks

• The mission of UTEP Licensing and Trademarks is to promote the University’s image while protecting its trademark rights. UTEP works with licensed vendors to ensure that the public can properly identify officially licensed quality products and services bearing the wordmarks, logos and symbols associated with the University to build awareness of UTEP and generate revenue. For more information on Licensing and Trademarks, email nlpopplewell@utep.edu.

Lost & Found

• Lost and Found is located at the Guest Services Centers on the concourse, behind sections 12 and 23. If an item is found, please give it to an usher or turn it in to the Guest Services Center. If an item is lost, check with a Guest Services Center. After the game all the lost and found items will be transferred to the UTEP Police Department located at 3118 Sun Bowl Drive. To inquire about a lost item, please call UTEP Police at (915) 747-6338.

Lost Children

• Separated children and parents should contact the nearest usher or go to the nearest Guest Services Center, either behind section 12 or 23.

Lyft

• The drop-off area for individuals who are being taken to a game via Lyft is positioned outside Memorial Gym, adjacent to Randolph Drive and the RA2 parking lot. All rideshare vehicles should approach the drop-off location from Mesa Street and then turn on Robinson Avenue. Rideshares will not be permitted to drop off passengers anywhere else around the stadium on game day.

Lost Children

• Separated children and parents should contact the nearest usher or go to the nearest Guest Services Center, either behind section 12 or 23.

Lyft

• The drop-off area for individuals who are being taken to a game via Lyft is positioned outside Memorial Gym, adjacent to Randolph Drive and the RA2 parking lot. All rideshare vehicles should approach the drop-off location from Mesa Street and then turn on Robinson Avenue. Rideshares will not be permitted to drop off passengers anywhere else around the stadium on game day.

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UTEP Fan Guide Marching Band

• The Marching Miner Regiment (MMR) is the largest and most visible music ensemble at the University of Texas at El Paso with an annual enrollment of over 250 members. The group performs each year for over 250,000 spectators and has appeared at professional football games in San Diego, Los Angeles, Denver, and Houston. The MMR performs at all UTEP home football games, select away games and exhibitions throughout the southwest region. The ensemble is under the direction of associate director of bands and director of athletic bands, Dr. Andrew Hunter.

Media Inquiries

• Media inquiries should be directed to the UTEP Strategic Communications Office. The Assistant A.D. of Strategic Communications is Drew Bonney, who can be reached by phone (915) 747-7447 or email arbonney@utep.edu.

Merchandise/UTEP Bookstore

• UTEP branded merchandise and gear can be purchased in the Sun Bowl on game day, located behind sections 11 and 24. There are also several satellite locations and mobile stores set up on the main concourse. On non-game days, visit the UTEP Bookstore, 2201 Sun Bowl Drive, Monday-Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., and Saturday, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Fans can also shop online anytime at UTEPShop.com

MinerVision

• MinerVision is the name of UTEP Athletics’ video and creative department which is responsible for game day video board productions, internet streams and video on-demand (VOD) content. Visit UTEPMiners. com for game streams and more.

Miner Walk

• The Miner Walk is a UTEP Football tradition that occurs prior to every home game when the UTEP team buses drop off the Miners at the GR2 parking lot off of Glory Road. With the UTEP band, cheerleaders and spirit teams leading the way, the student-athletes walk to their locker room in the Larry K. Durham Sports Center to suit up for the game. Fans are invited to the drop-off point approximately two (2) hours prior to kickoff to cheer on the team as it starts the “Miner Walk.”

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Mini Plans

• UTEP Athletics is excited to offer fans the ability to purchase three (3) game mini plans. Starting at just $31 and allowing fans the opportunity to pick any three home games, mini plans provide fans with the flexibility to customize their ticket purchases to fit their schedule and budget. For more information, call the Eisenberg Family Ticket Office at (915) 747-UTEP, visit UTEPMiners.com/tickets or stop by in person (Brumbelow Building on UTEP campus, 201 Glory Road) Monday thru Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Mobile/Digital Tickets

• All UTEP Athletics tickets are now mobile/digital. For more information, visit UTEPMiners.com/tickets.

NCAA Rules and Compliance Play by the rules! Always.

• Definitions to Know: -Recruit – A student in the 9th through 12th grade. -Booster – Anyone who makes financial contributions to UTEP Athletics, is a member of a team’s booster group, has promoted UTEP Athletics, or is a former student-athlete. -Extra Benefit – Any service or benefit that is not available to the general UTEP student body. • Rules to Know: -Benefits – You may not provide current or prospective student-athletes with cash, discounts, or other benefits not generally available to other students. -Recruiting – Only coaches are allowed to recruit. Fans and donors may not engage in recruiting activities including interaction with recruits on social media. • UTEP Athletics is responsible for the actions of fans, donors and other organizations engaged in promoting our athletics interests. A violation of NCAA rules may result in disciplinary and corrective actions determined by the NCAA. Common consequences include ineligibility of student-athletes, vacated wins and other various sanctions imposed on the Athletics Department. If you have any questions about these or any other NCAA rule(s), please contact the UTEP Athletics Compliance Office at (915) 747-8024 or Assistant Athletic Director for Compliance David Kooger by email dkooger@utep.edu.



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UTEP Fan Guide Parking and Parking Passes

• Certain UTEP campus parking lots are reserved on game day for fans who are Miner Athletic Club donors or purchase single game parking passes. These lots include the Sun Bowl Garage, SB2, SB3, Dawson Drive, DA1, SB5, SB6, GR2, GR3, RA2, GR5 and SB7. The GR1 parking lot is reserved for UTEP students. All parking passes are digital. Free parking is offered on the south side of campus in lots SC1, SC2, SC3, SC4, RI4 and the Shuster Garage.

Party Patio

• Located at field level behind the North End Zone, the Party Patio provides an exclusive and fun-filled Sun Bowl experience. The Party Patio offers numerous fan amenities including unique views of the field and stadium, exclusive food options and the opportunity to purchase premium game day beverages including draft beers and mixed drinks. The Party Patio opens two (2) hours prior to kickoff for each of the Miners’ six home games and closes at the end of the game. Season tickets to the Party Patio are only $100 and single game ticket options are also available. For more information, call (915) 747-UTEP (8837), visit UTEPMiners.com/tickets or email tickets@utep.edu.

Peddling

• Commercial activity and solicitations are not allowed on UTEP property. Companies may not issue sample products or display signage without proper approval from UTEP Athletics. See Corporate Sponsorship. Gameday distribution of flyers or leaflets on parked vehicles is expressly prohibited.

Player Guest Tickets

• Player guest tickets are available for pick up on game day at the Sun Bowl Stadium box office opens three (3) hours prior to kickoff. Player guests must enter the stadium immediately after receiving their tickets. A valid photo ID is required to pick up tickets and the name on the ID must match the approved player guest name – no exceptions.

Premium Seating

• New premium seating options at the Sun Bowl rival the best in college football. By purchasing a club seat or loge box, fans will not only receive a premier gameday experience, they are also investing in the success of Miner Football and UTEP Athletics. In addition to their premium seat, individuals are able to enjoy the GECU Terrace – the ultimate gathering spot for fans, featuring special amenities and spirited camaraderie. Section 5 outdoor club seats, loge boxes and indoor club seats have access to the Hunt

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Family Sky Lounge, a climate-controlled club room with upscale food and beverage options as well as high-end conveniences. For more information on premium seating, contact the Miner Athletic Club by calling (915) 747-8759 or visit MinerAthleticClub.com.

Premium Seat Entrance

• The premium seat entrance is located directly below the Paul and Alejandra Foster Tower, facing the SB6 parking lot. Access is restricted to guests with premium seat tickets or credentials.

Prohibited Items

• In conjunction with Conference USA and for the safety of our student-athletes, coaches, officials, staff and other guests, the following items are prohibited from the Sun Bowl: • Aerosol cans • Animals (service animals and service animals in training permitted) • Artificial noisemakers • Balloons • Bats, poles or sticks • Car seats and baby strollers • Coolers/ice chests • Camera lenses larger than 4’’ • E-cigarettes • Firearms and fireworks • Flags on poles • Glass bottles • Illegal drugs • Laser pointers • Lawn chairs • Missile-like objects • Objects that can be used as projectiles (i.e. balls) • Outside food and beverages including alcohol (exceptions will be made for those fans with medical requirements and/or special needs) • Scooters, bicycles, roller skates and skateboards • Tobacco products • Tripods, monopods and selfie sticks • Umbrellas • Unauthorized video cameras and drones • Water bottles (one sealed, plastic water bottle permitted per patron) • Weapons • Any object that might pose a risk to the guest or others

Re-Entry Policy

• Fan re-entry is allowed with a valid, scanned ticket, and hand stamp upon exit. Please ask a gate attendant for assistance.


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UTEP Fan Guide Restricted Access Areas

• Unauthorized individuals are not permitted in restricted areas of the Sun Bowl during or after an event. The restricted areas include, but are not limited to, the field, locker rooms and coaches’ offices. Violators are subject to criminal sanctions and/or the University’s disciplinary processes.

Restrooms

• The following is a list of sections where restrooms are located: -Men’s: behind sections 1, 9, 17, 20, 22 and 26 -Women’s: behind sections 2, 8, 11, 18, 20 and 25 -Men’s and Women’s: located on the GECU Terrace and in the Hunt Family Sky Lounge for fans who have premium seats.

Rideshare

• Fans utilizing a rideshare service (Lyft, Uber, taxis, etc.) to attend games need to be aware that the rideshare drop-off location is positioned outside Memorial Gym, adjacent to Randolph Drive and the RA2 parking lot. All rideshare vehicles should approach the drop-off location from Mesa Street and then turn on Robinson Avenue. Rideshares will not be permitted to drop off passengers anywhere else around the stadium on game day.

RV Parking

• RV parking is offered in several parking lots for football game days including SC1, SB2, SB5, GR2 and SB7 upon purchase of an RV pass prior to gameday. For additional information about RV parking, including prices and regulations, please contact the Eisenberg Family Ticket Office by calling (915) 747UTEP or emailing tickets@utep.edu.

Scalping Tickets

• If tickets are resold by or purchased from anyone not expressly authorized by UTEP Athletics or its designated agent, seller and buyer assume all risks associated with the transaction. Resale of tickets on UTEP premises is not permitted. Persons who sell or offer a ticket for resale at any price on UTEP premises may be removed from the premises and prosecuted. Tickets may not be resold or offered for resale in a manner, at a price or otherwise in violation of any Federal, State or local laws/ordinances/regulations; any such resale will invalidate the license granted by the ticket.

Scoreboard Messages

• UTEP Athletics is happy to celebrate fans’ special occasions on game day such as birthdays and anniversaries. Fans can purchase a message that will appear on the south video board during halftime for $150. Video board messages must be requested at least one (1) week in advance of the game at which they are supposed to occur. Messages are allowed a maximum of 12 words, must be in good taste and UTEP Athletics retains the right to modify any message. For more information, call (915) 747-8199.

Searches

• All fans attending a game consent to allowing UTEP Athletics and/or their designees to inspect his/her person (and that of any minor accompanying such person) and any bags, clothing or other articles for security purposes.

Season Tickets

• UTEP football season tickets start at just $65 and offer fans the best ticket value. Call (915) 747-UTEP or visit UTEPMiners.com/tickets for more information.

Service Animals

• Animals are not permitted inside the stadium with the exception of trained service dogs for guests with disabilities or service dogs in training.

Shuttles

• A free shuttle service will be provided from the SC2 parking area to the DA1 and GR2 parking lots. The shuttle will begin service two hours prior to kickoff and continue operations throughout the game until all fans have been serviced. As per CDC regulations, all patrons using the complimentary shuttle buses MUST wear masks at all times.

Signs

• Banners, flags and signs are permitted, provided they are football related and in good taste as determined by UTEP Athletics. They may not be hung or displayed on any part of the playing surface or in any way that obstructs another guest’s view of the game or stadium advertising, and must not pose a threat of injury to the guest or others. Flags affixed to poles or sticks are prohibited

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UTEP Fan Guide Single-Game Tickets

• Tickets for individual UTEP football games are available for purchase (if inventory remains) by visiting UTEPMiners.com/tickets or calling (915) 747UTEP (8837). Prices vary by game. A limited number of single-game tickets may be available on game day through the Eisenberg Family Ticket Office (Brumbelow Building on UTEP campus, 201 Glory Road) which opens at 8 a.m. or at the Sun Bowl box offices which open three (3) hours prior to kickoff.

Single-Game Parking

• Fans can purchase parking on game day in several lots including SB2 and SB7 for $5; SB3, GR3, GR5, RA2, DA1 (Special Accommodation), Dawson Drive and the Sun Bowl Parking Garage for $10; and DA1 and GR2 for $20. Free parking is offered on the south side of campus in lots SC1, SC2, SC3, SC4, RI4 and the Shuster Garage. The GR1 is lot is reserved for UTEP students.

Smoking

• The UTEP campus and its athletic venues are 100% smoke-free and tobacco-free. Please be respectful to the University by keeping UTEP a smoke-free environment for all its visitors to enjoy. Electronic cigarettes are also not permitted.

Soliciting

• Commercial activity and solicitations are not allowed on UTEP property. Companies may not issue sample products or display signage without proper approval from UTEP Athletics. Game day distribution of flyers or leaflets on parked vehicles is expressly prohibited.

Speaking Rock Pregame Party

• Fans are invited to visit the Speaking Rock Pregame Party prior to each Miner home game. Located in the northern portion of the GR2 parking lot, next to the Larry K. Durham Center, fans will enjoy live music and entertainment as well as food and beverages for sale, giveaways and more. Beginning 3 hours prior to kickoff, the Speaking Rock Pregame Party is open to the public and free to attend

Sportsmanship

• Conference USA and its member institutions are committed to an atmosphere where the principles and standards of sportsmanship are at the forefront. At the heart of sportsmanship, there shall be a strong commitment to respecting not only the participants but also the officials. Thank you for everything you do to help UTEP and Conference USA provide the best experience possible for all individuals involved.

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Student Parking/Tailgating

• The GR1 parking lot is reserved for UTEP students on football game days and opens at 8 a.m. Students can claim a free single game parking pass in the GR1 lot by visiting UTEPMiners.com/studenttickets. Limited spaces are available and are on a first-come, first-served basis with a valid parking pass. No RVs or oversized vehicles are permitted.

Student Tickets

• UTEP students are able to attend home football games for free by visiting UTEPMiners.com/ studenttickets, claiming their ticket and downloading it to their phone for entry. Student guest tickets (a limit of 2 per student) may also be purchased via UTEPMiners.com/studenttickets. The student section in the Sun Bowls includes sections 14 thru 17.

Tailgating

• UTEP Athletics are excited to offer fans the opportunity to tailgate on our beautiful campus. Please follow the policies below to ensure a safe and enjoyable tailgating experience: • One tailgate setup per parking space to include vehicle, canopies and cooking area. • Spaces are available on a first-come, first-served basis unless specifically reserved through the Miner Athletic Club. • Tailgating should take place within 4 feet in front of or behind your vehicle. • Tailgating is not permitted in parking garages. • Overnight parking, with exception of ticketed RVs, is not allowed on University property. • Glass containers are not allowed anywhere on campus during game days. • Kegs, beer balls, and other common-source containers are prohibited on campus and in tailgating areas. This includes beer funnels. • Inner campus tailgates are allowed to start at noon while outer lot tailgates may begin at 8 a.m. • Amplified music must be confined to individual tailgate areas and speakers must be directed into the individual tailgate area. • Food and beverages shall be for personal consumption only. Sales are prohibited. • Hooking into, connecting to, or similar use of University utilities and/or television or communication cable services is prohibited. • Saving parking spots is prohibited; to park together, guests must arrive together. • Individuals may not erect or move barricades, barrels, fencing or any other traffic control devices. • All parking signs and instructions must be obeyed and strictly followed. • Individuals are responsible for properly securing overhead objects (flags, balloons, etc.). • It is the responsibility of each tailgate party to secure tailgating items prior to entering the stadium.



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UTEP Fan Guide (Tailgating cont.) • Use of portable generators is limited to quiet units. • Individual(s) purchasing the tailgating/parking spot are responsible for the conduct of their guests. • Use of ATVs, golf carts, gators, scooters, mopeds and other motorized recreational vehicles are prohibited. • All trash from tailgates must be disposed of properly in designated containers.

Team Benches

• The UTEP bench is located on the West (press box) side of the field and the visiting team bench is located on the East side.

The Crew

• The Orange and Blue Spirit Crew or simply “The Crew” is the official student fan organization of UTEP Athletics. Open to all UTEP students, The Crew is dedicated to creating a spirited, raucous and intimidating home-field/court advantage for Miner teams. Membership includes an official T-shirt, access to exclusive events, special prizes and giveaways and more. For more information on The Crew visit UTEPMiners.com.

Ticket Office (Eisenberg Family Ticket Office)

• Location and Address: Eisenberg Family Ticket Office – Brumbelow Building on UTEP campus; 201 Glory Road; El Paso, TX; 79968. • Hours of Operation: Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. • Phone Number: (915) 747-UTEP (8837) • Website: UTEPMiners.com/tickets • Email: tickets@utep.edu

Ticket Transfer

• Ensure your ticket does not go unused and help us maintain an energetic atmosphere on game day. Transfer tickets to family and friends through a simple online process by logging into your online account at UTEPMiners.com/tickets.

Tobacco Policy

• The UTEP campus and its athletic venues are 100% smoke-free and tobacco-free. Please be respectful to the University by keeping UTEP a tobacco-free environment for all its visitors to enjoy.

Uber

• The drop-off area for individuals who are being taken to a game via Uber is positioned outside Memorial Gym, adjacent to Randolph Drive and the RA2 parking lot. All rideshare vehicles should approach the drop-off location from Mesa Street and then turn on Robinson Avenue. Rideshares will not 64

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Umbrellas

• All umbrellas are prohibited from being brought into the Sun Bowl.

Video Board Messages

• UTEP Athletics is happy to celebrate fans’ special occasions on game day such as birthdays and anniversaries. Fans can purchase a message that will appear on the south video board during halftime for $150. Video board messages must be requested at least one (1) week in advance of the game at which they are supposed to occur. Messages are allowed a maximum of 12 words, must be in good taste and UTEP Athletics retains the right to modify any message. For more information, call (915) 747-8199.

Weather

• In the event of inclement weather or potentially dangerous weather, guests may be asked to seek shelter out of the seating area. Please follow the direction of ushers and stadium staff to the nearest shelter area. Shelter areas include stairwells, restrooms and other enclosed areas within the stadium.

Website

• UTEPMiners.com is your one-stop shop for everything UTEP Athletics. Visit the website to receive the latest news and notes on your Miner teams, purchase game tickets, join the Miner Athletic Club, buy merchandise, watch games and press conferences stream lived, view exclusive video content and more!

Will Call

• Will Call is defined as tickets left by UTEP Athletics, tickets purchased via phone or internet that were not mailed or delivered electronically, or tickets left by a third party. Will Call is available during regular business hours at the Eisenberg Family Ticket Office (Brumbelow Building on UTEP campus, 201 Glory Road). Guests must present a photo ID to access tickets. Tickets must be left under the name of the person who will pick them up. If there is a need to change the Will Call name, the original ticket purchaser must contact the ticket office prior to game day at (915) 747-UTEP (8837). Will Call on game day is located at the North Sun Bowl box office which opens three (3) hours prior to kickoff.


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