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Mine Shaft Cave-In! (Spring 2018)

Hard to ignore the fats. In the most painful season in recent UTEP football history, the 0-12 Miners were not just poor. By any yardstick, they were the worst team in the nation.

Woodard Media Group University of Texas El Paso Leave a comment April 1, 2018February 25, 2022 1 Minute

Wanted: A Winner with Class (Mid-Season 2017)

UTEP loses football games, but wins big in most other areas, including academics, citizenship and public outreach.

Woodard Media Group University of Texas El Paso Leave a comment October 15, 2017February 25, 2022 1 Minute

It’s on the Fingertips (Camp-Breaker Edition 2017)

The polls for 2017 generally have the Miners picked to finish somewhere between fifth and dead last in the Conference USA West Division.

Woodard Media Group University of Texas El Paso Leave a comment August 15, 2017February 25, 2022 1 Minute

UTEP’s New Defense Ahead of New Offense (Spring 2016)

Spring ball? Think of it as a first date. It will be months before you really know what's up.

Woodard Media Group University of Texas El Paso Leave a comment April 15, 2016February 25, 2022 1 Minute

Hard-Hat Miners Ready for Season (September 2015)

Competition in training camp is a pitched battle, with offense gaining the upper hand one day, defense the next.

Woodard Media Group University of Texas El Paso Leave a comment September 1, 2015February 25, 2022 1 Minute

At Long Last, Miners Earn Preseason Respect (Summer 2015)

My favorite college football team is picked to not only earn a bowl bid, but to win it? Not since the late 1960s has my alma mater received such favorable coverage in "Texas Football" as in the magazine's current 2015 edition.

Woodard Media Group University of Texas El Paso Leave a comment June 1, 2015February 25, 2022 1 Minute

UTEP Staff Stays the Course (February 2015)

Shoulders squared, chest forward, chin lifted, the UTEP football staff leaned into the recent recruiting season with a clear view and a stubborn resolve.

Woodard Media Group University of Texas El Paso Leave a comment February 1, 2015February 25, 2022 1 Minute

Saluting the Seniors of 2014 (January 2015)

Disappointed but undaunted, beaten but unbowed, the 2014 UTEP Miners, having just lost to Utah State in the Gildan New Mexico Bowl 21-6, lingered on the football field together, soaking it all in one last time.

Woodard Media Group University of Texas El Paso Leave a comment January 15, 2015February 25, 2022 1 Minute

Wear Orange, Be Proud, Be Loud! (December 2014)

So how about a bowl game, against a worthy opponent, on national TV?

Woodard Media Group University of Texas El Paso Leave a comment December 1, 2014February 25, 2022 1 Minute

Let’s Go Bowling! Why a Bowl Bid Means So Much to UTEP Football (December 2014)

The 7-5 Miners just edged Middle Tennessee last Saturday 24-21 to play their way into a post-season bowl.

Woodard Media Group University of Texas El Paso Leave a comment December 1, 2014February 25, 2022 1 Minute

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Celebrating Texas Independence Day — March 2

Celebrating Texas Independence Day — March 2

“You may all go to hell and I will go to Texas” — Davey Crockett (1835)

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Rush-Mob the Court — It’s Coming to UTEP Hoops (March 2022)

Rush-Mob the Court — It’s Coming to UTEP Hoops (March 2022)

Court mobbing has a time-honored history at UTEP, too.

Earth to Heaven: Make Room for More Sunshine (March 2022)

Earth to Heaven: Make Room for More Sunshine (March 2022)

Several short years ago, UTEP coach Sean Kugler invited Don Maynard, along with his son Scot, to address the Miners during training camp at Ruidoso, N.M. The young Miners had little way of knowing they were kneeling before a walking legend, surely one of the most eccentric athletes in school history.

Some Miners Were Always Horsing Around (March 2022)

Some Miners Were Always Horsing Around (March 2022)

The day Roy Heard’s parents drove him from Odessa to the Texas Western campus, they saw where he would be living — in barracks in the shadow of old Kidd Field — and very nearly did a buttonhook back east. 

Miners Football Catching OU at a Good Time? (March 2022)

Miners Football Catching OU at a Good Time? (March 2022)

Most years, UTEP starts the football season with major question marks, a heavy underdog looking to earn a quick payday against a national powerhouse. Not quite the case on Sept. 3, when the Miners open at OU, as in Oklahoma Unsettled.

Jim was a Gem of the Gym (March 2022)

Jim was a Gem of the Gym (March 2022)

If you’re a UTEP basketball fan who loves defense and rebounding, you well know the name of a Don Haskins favorite — Jim Forbes.

Whir Dey Iz Dept.? — Scott English (March 2022)

Whir Dey Iz Dept.? — Scott English (March 2022)

In the early 1970s, Scott English was one of the most accomplished all-around athletes in the nation. Signed out of California by UTEP basketball coach Don Haskins, English was a multiple-year finalist in the NCAA high jump championships for Coach Wayne Vandenburg. 

Order is Restored. Miners Beat Lobos and Aggies en route to 5-1 Start (October 2021)

Order is Restored. Miners Beat Lobos and Aggies en route to 5-1 Start (October 2021)

Now that superior human beings of UTEP have reestablished our rightful place as overseers of New Mexico and all its underlings, life is back to normal.

Where Are They Now? Willie Cager Still Quick with a Story (October 2021)

Where Are They Now? Willie Cager Still Quick with a Story (October 2021)

Confined to a wheelchair but still mentally nimble and cheerful as ever, Willie Cager of the Miners 1966 national basketball champs was a welcome sight during a recent campus reunion.

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