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EL PASO, Texas - UTEP has finalized its 2022 football promotional schedule.

The Miners will kick off the 2022 campaign on “915 Night” versus North Texas on Aug. 27.

UTEP is seeking its first capacity crowd in the stadium in 14 years for the “Sun Bowl Sellout” game against the Mean Green.

To date, over 30,000 tickets have been issued for the matchup against North Texas in the 45,971-seat venue.   

“We are so thankful to everyone that has gotten on board with our ‘915’ Campaign and purchased a ticket to the ‘Sun Bowl Sellout’ game against North Texas,” UTEP Director of Athletics Jim Senter said. “To be over 65 percent of the way to capacity at this point is just amazing! It’s going to be an electric atmosphere and we’re excited about making the Sun Bowl the place to be on Aug. 27.”

UTEP football season tickets, starting at just $65, are on sale now.

Fans can purchase tickets to the North Texas game for just $9.15 by scanning a QR code at GECU and Jack in the Box locations. 

Three-game mini plans that include the North Texas game will go on sale July 1, starting at $36. 

Family four-packs will be available for the Miners’ games versus North Texas, Middle Tennessee and FIU beginning on July 19.

The family four-pack for the North Texas game is just $58 (a $110 value) and includes four sideline tickets, four regular hot dogs, four medium soft drinks and a large popcorn. 

For additional ticket information, fans can visit www.UTEPMiners.com/Tickets.

They can also pay a visit to the Eisenberg Family Ticket Office, located at 201 Glory Road (Brumbelow Building Room 109), call 747-UTEP, or email tickets@utep.edu

Ticket Office regular hours of operation are Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. – 5 p.m.

Information on UTEP’s 2022 football promotional dates follows.

Aug. 27 vs. North Texas (7 pm) – 915 Night/Sun Bowl Sellout

Game sponsor: GECU

The Miners open the season with a conference game for the first time since 1992 as they square off against the Mean Green on “915 Night.” Get your tickets now and help sell out the Sun Bowl for the first time in 14 years! The UTEP Marching Miners, cheer and dance teams will collaborate with band and spirit squads from across the city on a “915”-themed halftime show.

read more:  https://kvia.com/sports/utep/2022/06/27/utep-announces-2022-football-promotional-schedule/

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I know this his personality but SL needs to learn to excite the crowd and get people interested again in the program.  He needs to be a cheerleader.  

Look at coach Mac and the basketball team.   I bet Mac speaks to the freshman orientation groups.  He is positive and optimistic and he rubs off on his players and the fans.

 If you had to go listen to SL or GM speak which would you choose.   

GM here.  

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19 minutes ago, southsideguy said:

I know this his personality but SL needs to learn to excite the crowd and get people interested again in the program.  He needs to be a cheerleader.  

Look at coach Mac and the basketball team.   I bet Mac speaks to the freshman orientation groups.  He is positive and optimistic and he rubs off on his players and the fans.

 If you had to go listen to SL or GM speak which would you choose.   

GM here.  

At the end of the day, I'm definitely choosing McCasland. He just does a better job in all three phases. He makes the routine plays, and that's what makes him successful.

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27 minutes ago, southsideguy said:

I know this his personality but SL needs to learn to excite the crowd and get people interested again in the program.  He needs to be a cheerleader.  

Look at coach Mac and the basketball team.   I bet Mac speaks to the freshman orientation groups.  He is positive and optimistic and he rubs off on his players and the fans.

 If you had to go listen to SL or GM speak which would you choose.   

GM here.  

Cheerleading is much easier when you have something to sell. 

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On 6/29/2022 at 1:32 PM, southsideguy said:

I know this his personality but SL needs to learn to excite the crowd and get people interested again in the program.  He needs to be a cheerleader.  

Look at coach Mac and the basketball team.   I bet Mac speaks to the freshman orientation groups.  He is positive and optimistic and he rubs off on his players and the fans.

 If you had to go listen to SL or GM speak which would you choose.   

GM here.  

I'm not trying to be combative, but I don't care about that. Run a good program is all I ultimately care about. If he's the next great orator of college football coaches, then great. I'm not going to lose sleep if he isn't.

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On 6/29/2022 at 1:32 PM, southsideguy said:

I know this his personality but SL needs to learn to excite the crowd and get people interested again in the program.  He needs to be a cheerleader.  

Look at coach Mac and the basketball team.   I bet Mac speaks to the freshman orientation groups.  He is positive and optimistic and he rubs off on his players and the fans.

 If you had to go listen to SL or GM speak which would you choose.   

GM here.  

Would you say SL needs more flare?

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On 6/29/2022 at 1:32 PM, southsideguy said:

I know this his personality but SL needs to learn to excite the crowd and get people interested again in the program.  He needs to be a cheerleader.  

Look at coach Mac and the basketball team.   I bet Mac speaks to the freshman orientation groups.  He is positive and optimistic and he rubs off on his players and the fans.

 If you had to go listen to SL or GM speak which would you choose.   

GM here.  

On a serious note:

No, he doesn't need to be a cheerleader.  This isn't the Hayden Fry era where coaches double as AD, and walk door to door to promote their athletes.  We have entire an entire staff, including paid positions, that are there to market and connect to fans.

GM is dynamic and IMO that's bonus.  It's not needed.  Not a job requisite.  What I need HCs to do is 1) figure out how to win games.  That's it.  As far as personality requirements? Just don't burn bridges.  And, honestly, a small house fire won't get you the pink slip if you're winning a ton.

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