UTEP Miners Football

UTEP Miners Football

2024-25 REGULAR SEASON
207.4 PYPG
124.7 RYPG
19.2 PPG
332.1 TotY/G

Team Information

Ground Sun Bowl
City El Paso, Texas
Conference Conference USA,
Nickname Miners

2024 Regular Season Leaders

All Statistics
Passing Yards
Skyler Locklear
1356
JP Pickles
154
Shay Smith
20
Rushing Yards
Jevon Jackson
650
Skyler Locklear
161
JP Pickles
130
Receiving Yards
Kenny Odom
662
Kam Thomas
422
Trey Goodman
407
Jaden Smith
177

UTEP Miners Football News

UTEP vs Louisiana Tech: Box score, stats and summary feat. Evan Bullock (Week 9) UTEP vs Louisiana Tech: Box score, stats and summary feat. Evan Bullock (Week 9)
UTEP vs Louisiana Tech: Box score, stats and summary feat. Evan Bullock (Week 9) 
What radio station is UTEP vs Louisiana Tech game on? Details on Week 9 NCAA football game coverage What radio station is UTEP vs Louisiana Tech game on? Details on Week 9 NCAA football game coverage
What radio station is UTEP vs Louisiana Tech game on? Details on Week 9 NCAA football game coverage
Who are UTEP vs Louisiana Tech game announcers today on CBSSN? All you need to know about Week 9 game’s coverage team Who are UTEP vs Louisiana Tech game announcers today on CBSSN? All you need to know about Week 9 game’s coverage team
Who are UTEP vs Louisiana Tech game announcers today on CBSSN? All you need to know about Week 9 game’s coverage team
UTEP Miners starting QB for Week 9: Who is Scotty Walden's QB1 for game against Louisiana Tech? UTEP Miners starting QB for Week 9: Who is Scotty Walden's QB1 for game against Louisiana Tech?
UTEP Miners starting QB for Week 9: Who is Scotty Walden's QB1 for game against Louisiana Tech?
Louisiana Tech starting QB for Week 9: Who is Sonnie Cumbie's QB1 for game against UTEP Miners? Louisiana Tech starting QB for Week 9: Who is Sonnie Cumbie's QB1 for game against UTEP Miners?
Louisiana Tech starting QB for Week 9: Who is Sonnie Cumbie's QB1 for game against UTEP Miners?

UTEP Miners Football Bio

The 2023 UTEP Miners football team was part of the NCAA Division I FBS season. They played at the Sun Bowl in El Paso, Texas, and were in Conference USA. Dana Dimel, their coach for six years, led the team.

Name of TeamUTEP Miners Football Team
First season1914
Athletic directorJim Senter
Head coachScotty Walden1st season, 0–0 (–)
StadiumScotty Walden1st season, 0–0 (–)
LocationEl Paso, Texas
ConferenceConference USA
DivisionWest
Field surfaceFieldTurf
Conference titles2
Fight song"El Paso Fight"
MascotPaydirt Pete
RivalsNew Mexico State (rivalry)
Consensus All-Americans1

UTEP Miners Football Team Introduction

The UTEP Miners football team proudly represents the University of Texas at El Paso (UTEP) in the exciting world of American football. Competing in the Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) of the NCAA and the West Division of Conference USA (CUSA), they bring passion and skill to every game. Under the guidance of Coach Dana Dimel, the team has a storied history, including championship victories in 1956 and 2000. With 14 postseason bowl appearances, they continue to showcase their talent on the field. Join us at the Sun Bowl, where 51,500 fans cheer on our Miners to victory!

UTEP Miners Football Team History

The UTEP Miners football team has a rich history dating back to 1914. Tommy Dwyer led the first team, succeeded by Harry Van Surdam in 1920 when the school changed its name to the College of Mines and Metallurgy of the University of Texas. Notable coaches include Mack Saxon, who had the most wins in program history, and Mike Brumbelow, who led the team to success in the 1950s. Ben Collins and Bum Phillips also made contributions to the team's legacy. Despite challenges, the Miners continue to strive for excellence on the football field.

UTEP Miners Football Team Coaches

Head Coach Profile

Scotty Walden, born November 15, 1989, is the head coach at the University of Texas at El Paso (UTEP). Before this role, he coached at East Texas Baptist University and Austin Peay State University and served as interim head coach at the University of Southern Mississippi. Walden played quarterback at various colleges before starting his coaching career at Sul Ross State University. He's known for his offensive expertise and coaching prowess.

NameTerm
Tommy Dwyer1914–19171919
Harry Van Surdam1920
Thomas C. Holliday1921
Jack C. Vowell1922–1923
George B. Powell1924–1926
E. J. Stewart1927–1928
Mack Saxon1929–1941
Walter Milner1942
Jack Curtice1946–1949
Mike Brumbelow1950–1956
Ben Collins1957–1961
Bum Phillips1962
Warren Harper1963–1964
Bobby Dobbs1965–1972
Tommy Hudspeth1972–1973
Gil Bartosh1974–1976
Bill Michael1977–1981
Billy Alton1981
Bill Yung1982–1985
Bob Stull1986–1988
David Lee1989–1993
Charlie Bailey1993–1999
Gary Nord2000–2003
Mike Price2004–2012
Sean Kugler2013–2017
Mike Price2017
Dana Dimel2018–2023

UTEP Miners Football Team Stadium

The UTEP Miners football team plays home games at the Sun Bowl on the University of Texas at El Paso (UTEP) campus. This outdoor stadium has been their home since 1963 and hosts the annual Sun Bowl college football game in late December. Originally seating 30,000, it now has a capacity of 46,670. The stadium's opening game saw a victory for Texas Western (now UTEP) over North Texas State. Situated in a natural bowl, it offers spectators a great view of the action, with the playing field at 3,910 feet above sea level.

UTEP Miners Football Team Rivals

New Mexico State

The UTEP Miners have a long-standing rivalry with New Mexico State called the Battle of I-10. Over 107 years old, this rivalry has seen many thrilling games throughout its history. UTEP leads the series with 58 wins, 38 losses, and 2 ties. They dominated the rivalry from the 1920s to the 1960s. The teams alternate between playing in El Paso and Las Cruces, New Mexico, adding to the intensity of the matchups.

New Mexico State–UTEP: All–Time Record

Games playedFirst meetingLast meetingUTEP winsUTEP lossesUTEP Ties
97October 31, 1914 (Lost 0–19)August 28, 2021 (Won 30–3)58382

UTEP Miners Football Team Record and Stats

Conference Championships

UTEP won two conference championships: one outright in 1956 with a 9–2 record and one shared in 2000 with an 8–4 record. They beat teams like Arizona and Fresno State but lost to North Texas and TCU.

SeasonConferenceCoachOverall RecordConference Record
1956Border ConferenceMike Brumbelow9–25–0
2000Western Athletic ConferenceGary Nord8–47–1

UTEP Miners Football Team Roster

Current Players:

  • Quarterbacks: Gavin Hardison, Kevin Hurley, Cade McConnell, Jake McNamara, Seth Mouser, Zach Rodriguez

  • Running Backs: Torrance Burgess Jr., Aaron Dumas, Joshua Dye, Mike Franklin, Deion Hankins, Xavier Johnson, Ezell Jolly, Daryon Triche, Cartraven Walker, Zachary Essih

  • Wide Receivers: Kelly Akharaiyi, Jeremiah Ballard, Marcus Bellon, Jalile Bost, Jostein Clarke, Lucas Flores, Javoni Gardere, Ryan Gonzales, Caden Harris, Kyle McNamara, Jamal Muhammad, Yamil Oaxaca, Tyrin Smith, Dre Spriggs, Jackson Weng, Michael Whitaker, Emari White

  • Tight Ends: Elijah Boyd, Juan Camacho Jr., Judah Ezinwa, Zach Fryar, Kheagian Heckaman, Julian Lopez, Luke Seib, Marcus Vinson

  • Offensive Line: Luis Carlos Aranda, AJ Barton, Rolando Beltran, Jael Duran, Ivan Escobar, Azizi Henry, Zuri Henry, Steven Hubbard, Joseph Immediato, Elijah Klein, Eduardo Licon, Sedrick Luke, Justin Mayers, Tyrone Durant McDuffie III, Andrew Meyer, Aluma Nkele, Otis Pitts III, TangiTangi Pongia, Nick Scalise, Jaquan Toney, Jake Utley

  • Defensive Ends: Praise Amaewhule, Valentino Diaz, Viontay Robinson, Osaiasi Taueli, Bryton Thompson, Kanious Vaughn, Matt Wann, Maurice Westmoreland

  • Defensive Tackles: Dante Granados, Dresden McIver-Brown, Jalen Rudolph, Keenan Stewart, Tevita Tafuna, Sione Tonga'uiha, Logologo Va'a

  • Defensive Linemen: Chase Bibler, Jagves Garnett, KD Johnson, Joey Lightfoot, Dimitri Madden, RaQuan Thompson

  • Linebackers: Kenny Byrd, Nate Dyman, Jake Hall, Tyrice Knight, Kiante Liggins, James Neal, Josh Phillips, Xavier Simmons, Jerome Wilson Jr.

  • Cornerbacks: Amier Boyd-Matthews, John Burris III, Stefan Cameron, Ilijah Johnson, Trez Moore, Atiq Muhammad, AJ Odums, Torey Richardson, Brandon Shivers

  • Safeties: Josiah Allen, McKel Broussard, Davis Burns, Josiah Dye, Jaime Guerrero, Trejon Hugue, Jayce Hunter, Kobe Hylton, Oscar Moore, Lantz Russell, Tyler Williams, Jaleal Williams-Evans

  • Special Teams: Buzz Flabiano, Julian Melucci, Mark Ramos, Dylan Mauro, Joshua Sloan, Justin Duff, Josh Hancock, Angelo Tejada

Captains and Leaders:

  • Captain: Gavin Hardison (Quarterback)

  • Co-Captains: Praise Amaewhule (Defensive End), Torrance Burgess Jr. (Running Back), Luis Carlos Aranda (Offensive Line)

  • Offensive Leader: Gavin Hardison (Quarterback)

  • Defensive Leader: Praise Amaewhule (Defensive End)

UTEP Miners Football Team Schedule

The UTEP Miners Football Team Schedule for the current season is as follows:

  • Aug 31, 2024: @ Nebraska, Time TBA, Tom Osborne Field at Memorial Stadium

  • Sep 7, 2024: vs So. Utah, Time TBA, Sun Bowl

  • Sep 14, 2024: @ Liberty, Time TBA, Williams Stadium

  • Sep 21, 2024: @ Colorado St., Time TBA, Canvas Stadium

  • Oct 3, 2024: vs Sam Houston, Time TBA, Sun Bowl

  • Oct 10, 2024: @ W. Kentucky, Time TBA, Houchens Industries L. T. Smith Stadium

  • Oct 16, 2024: vs FIU, Time TBA, Sun Bowl

  • Oct 22, 2024: @ Louisiana Tech, Time TBA, Joe Aillet Stadium

  • Nov 2, 2024: vs Middle Tenn., Time TBA, Sun Bowl

  • Nov 9, 2024: vs Kennesaw St., Time TBA, Sun Bowl

  • Nov 23, 2024: @ Tennessee, Time TBA, Neyland Stadium

  • Nov 30, 2024: @ New Mexico St., Time TBA, Aggie Memorial Stadium

FAQ's On UTEP Miners Football

A. The Sun Bowl stadium has a nominal seating capacity of 51,500 but currently lists 46,670 seats.

A. The head coach of the UTEP Miners football team is currently Scotty Walden.

A. UTEP holds the series lead with 58 wins, 38 losses, and 2 ties in the Battle of I-10 rivalry against New Mexico State.

A. The Sun Bowl stadium was opened in 1963, making it over 60 years old.

A. The annual college football game hosted at the Sun Bowl is called the Sun Bowl.

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