After A hard fought Win against New Mexico States In the Battle Of I-10 Utep has officially secured there sport in the Conference USA Championship game with a 34-21 win,The UTEP offense struggled early but was able to pick it up after a big play from Running Back Jevon Jackson who has had 5 games with 100 plus rushing yards. UTEP Defense Play very good as well with 5 interceptions most of them coming in the second half. UTEP still had 2 more game to Play ones against LA TECH and then Hopefully they are looking to Get back at liberty for the L they took in Week 3.
In an exhilarating NCAA online game, the New Mexico State Aggies battled the UTEP Miners in a matchup filled with intense plays and surprising turns.
**1st Quarter:**
NMSU struck first with a spectacular 73-yard touchdown pass from quarterback Duece Hogan to wide receiver PJ Johnson at 6:24. Not to be outdone, UTEP's running back Jevon Jackson powered through with a 1-yard touchdown run at 3:57. The quarter ended with a dramatic twist as UTEP's Yessman Green intercepted Hogan's pass and returned it 43 yards for a pick-six at 2:29. UTEP led at the end of the first quarter 14-7.
**2nd Quarter:**
Both defenses tightened up, resulting in a scoreless second quarter. UTEP maintained its lead, going into halftime up 14-7.
**3rd Quarter:**
UTEP extended their lead early with Jevon Jackson's second touchdown of the game, a 10-yard run at 6:12. NMSU answered with a 25-yard touchdown pass from Duece Hogan to tight end Kadarryl Webber at 3:50. However, the Aggies' momentum was stalled when Hogan's pass was intercepted by Tray Dunson, who returned it 93 yards for another UTEP touchdown at 2:04. NMSU managed to close the quarter with a 70-yard touchdown pass from Hogan to Johnson at 1:35, making it a thrilling contest.
**4th Quarter:**
UTEP finished off NMSU with an early score in the 4th quarter, a 4-yard touchdown pass from Cade McConnell to Judah Ezinwa at 6:44. The final score was 34-21 in favor of UTEP.
Despite a valiant effort, it wasn’t the finish Coach Oldschoola wanted. He realized the better team won on this day, and the chances of making a bowl game for the first-year head coach were not iun the cards,
GG Coach.
In an exhilarating NCAA online game, the New Mexico State Aggies battled the UTEP Miners in a matchup filled with intense plays and surprising turns.
**1st Quarter:**
NMSU struck first with a spectacular 73-yard touchdown pass from quarterback Duece Hogan to wide receiver PJ Johnson at 6:24. Not to be outdone, UTEP's running back Jevon Jackson powered through with a 1-yard touchdown run at 3:57. The quarter ended with a dramatic twist as UTEP's Yessman Green intercepted Hogan's pass and returned it 43 yards for a pick-six at 2:29. UTEP led at the end of the first quarter 14-7.
**2nd Quarter:**
Both defenses tightened up, resulting in a scoreless second quarter. UTEP maintained its lead, going into halftime up 14-7.
**3rd Quarter:**
UTEP extended their lead early with Jevon Jackson's second touchdown of the game, a 10-yard run at 6:12. NMSU answered with a 25-yard touchdown pass from Duece Hogan to tight end Kadarryl Webber at 3:50. However, the Aggies' momentum was stalled when Hogan's pass was intercepted by Tray Dunson, who returned it 93 yards for another UTEP touchdown at 2:04. NMSU managed to close the quarter with a 70-yard touchdown pass from Hogan to Johnson at 1:35, making it a thrilling contest.
**4th Quarter:**
UTEP finished off NMSU with an early score in the 4th quarter, a 4-yard touchdown pass from Cade McConnell to Judah Ezinwa at 6:44. The final score was 34-21 in favor of UTEP.
Despite a valiant effort, it wasn’t the finish Coach Oldschoola wanted. He realized the better team won on this day, and the chances of making a bowl game for the first-year head coach were not iun the cards,
GG Coach.
In an exhilarating NCAA online game, the New Mexico State Aggies battled the UTEP Miners in a matchup filled with intense plays and surprising turns.
**1st Quarter:**
NMSU struck first with a spectacular 73-yard touchdown pass from quarterback Duece Hogan to wide receiver PJ Johnson at 6:24. Not to be outdone, UTEP's running back Jevon Jackson powered through with a 1-yard touchdown run at 3:57. The quarter ended with a dramatic twist as UTEP's Yessman Green intercepted Hogan's pass and returned it 43 yards for a pick-six at 2:29. UTEP led at the end of the first quarter 14-7.
**2nd Quarter:**
Both defenses tightened up, resulting in a scoreless second quarter. UTEP maintained its lead, going into halftime up 14-7.
**3rd Quarter:**
UTEP extended their lead early with Jevon Jackson's second touchdown of the game, a 10-yard run at 6:12. NMSU answered with a 25-yard touchdown pass from Duece Hogan to tight end Kadarryl Webber at 3:50. However, the Aggies' momentum was stalled when Hogan's pass was intercepted by Tray Dunson, who returned it 93 yards for another UTEP touchdown at 2:04. NMSU managed to close the quarter with a 70-yard touchdown pass from Hogan to Johnson at 1:35, making it a thrilling contest.
**4th Quarter:**
UTEP finished off NMSU with an early score in the 4th quarter, a 4-yard touchdown pass from Cade McConnell to Judah Ezinwa at 6:44. The final score was 34-21 in favor of UTEP.
Despite a valiant effort, it wasn’t the finish Coach Oldschoola wanted. He realized the better team won on this day, and the chances of making a bowl game for the first-year head coach were not iun the cards,
GG Coach.
In an exhilarating NCAA online game, the New Mexico State Aggies battled the UTEP Miners in a matchup filled with intense plays and surprising turns.
**1st Quarter:**
NMSU struck first with a spectacular 73-yard touchdown pass from quarterback Duece Hogan to wide receiver PJ Johnson at 6:24. Not to be outdone, UTEP's running back Jevon Jackson powered through with a 1-yard touchdown run at 3:57. The quarter ended with a dramatic twist as UTEP's Yessman Green intercepted Hogan's pass and returned it 43 yards for a pick-six at 2:29. UTEP led at the end of the first quarter 14-7.
**2nd Quarter:**
Both defenses tightened up, resulting in a scoreless second quarter. UTEP maintained its lead, going into halftime up 14-7.
**3rd Quarter:**
UTEP extended their lead early with Jevon Jackson's second touchdown of the game, a 10-yard run at 6:12. NMSU answered with a 25-yard touchdown pass from Duece Hogan to tight end Kadarryl Webber at 3:50. However, the Aggies' momentum was stalled when Hogan's pass was intercepted by Tray Dunson, who returned it 93 yards for another UTEP touchdown at 2:04. NMSU managed to close the quarter with a 70-yard touchdown pass from Hogan to Johnson at 1:35, making it a thrilling contest.
**4th Quarter:**
UTEP finished off NMSU with an early score in the 4th quarter, a 4-yard touchdown pass from Cade McConnell to Judah Ezinwa at 6:44. The final score was 34-21 in favor of UTEP.
Despite a valiant effort, it wasn’t the finish Coach Oldschoola wanted. He realized the better team won on this day, and the chances of making a bowl game for the first-year head coach were not iun the cards,
GG Coach.
In an exhilarating NCAA online game, the New Mexico State Aggies battled the UTEP Miners in a matchup filled with intense plays and surprising turns.
**1st Quarter:**
NMSU struck first with a spectacular 73-yard touchdown pass from quarterback Duece Hogan to wide receiver PJ Johnson at 6:24. Not to be outdone, UTEP's running back Jevon Jackson powered through with a 1-yard touchdown run at 3:57. The quarter ended with a dramatic twist as UTEP's Yessman Green intercepted Hogan's pass and returned it 43 yards for a pick-six at 2:29. UTEP led at the end of the first quarter 14-7.
**2nd Quarter:**
Both defenses tightened up, resulting in a scoreless second quarter. UTEP maintained its lead, going into halftime up 14-7.
**3rd Quarter:**
UTEP extended their lead early with Jevon Jackson's second touchdown of the game, a 10-yard run at 6:12. NMSU answered with a 25-yard touchdown pass from Duece Hogan to tight end Kadarryl Webber at 3:50. However, the Aggies' momentum was stalled when Hogan's pass was intercepted by Tray Dunson, who returned it 93 yards for another UTEP touchdown at 2:04. NMSU managed to close the quarter with a 70-yard touchdown pass from Hogan to Johnson at 1:35, making it a thrilling contest.
**4th Quarter:**
UTEP finished off NMSU with an early score in the 4th quarter, a 4-yard touchdown pass from Cade McConnell to Judah Ezinwa at 6:44. The final score was 34-21 in favor of UTEP.
Despite a valiant effort, it wasn’t the finish Coach Oldschoola wanted. He realized the better team won on this day, and the chances of making a bowl game for the first-year head coach were not iun the cards,
GG Coach.
In an exhilarating NCAA online game, the New Mexico State Aggies battled the UTEP Miners in a matchup filled with intense plays and surprising turns.
**1st Quarter:**
NMSU struck first with a spectacular 73-yard touchdown pass from quarterback Duece Hogan to wide receiver PJ Johnson at 6:24. Not to be outdone, UTEP's running back Jevon Jackson powered through with a 1-yard touchdown run at 3:57. The quarter ended with a dramatic twist as UTEP's Yessman Green intercepted Hogan's pass and returned it 43 yards for a pick-six at 2:29. UTEP led at the end of the first quarter 14-7.
**2nd Quarter:**
Both defenses tightened up, resulting in a scoreless second quarter. UTEP maintained its lead, going into halftime up 14-7.
**3rd Quarter:**
UTEP extended their lead early with Jevon Jackson's second touchdown of the game, a 10-yard run at 6:12. NMSU answered with a 25-yard touchdown pass from Duece Hogan to tight end Kadarryl Webber at 3:50. However, the Aggies' momentum was stalled when Hogan's pass was intercepted by Tray Dunson, who returned it 93 yards for another UTEP touchdown at 2:04. NMSU managed to close the quarter with a 70-yard touchdown pass from Hogan to Johnson at 1:35, making it a thrilling contest.
**4th Quarter:**
UTEP finished off NMSU with an early score in the 4th quarter, a 4-yard touchdown pass from Cade McConnell to Judah Ezinwa at 6:44. The final score was 34-21 in favor of UTEP.
Despite a valiant effort, it wasn’t the finish Coach Oldschoola wanted. He realized the better team won on this day, and the chances of making a bowl game for the first-year head coach were not iun the cards,
GG Coach.
In an exhilarating NCAA online game, the New Mexico State Aggies battled the UTEP Miners in a matchup filled with intense plays and surprising turns.
**1st Quarter:**
NMSU struck first with a spectacular 73-yard touchdown pass from quarterback Duece Hogan to wide receiver PJ Johnson at 6:24. Not to be outdone, UTEP's running back Jevon Jackson powered through with a 1-yard touchdown run at 3:57. The quarter ended with a dramatic twist as UTEP's Yessman Green intercepted Hogan's pass and returned it 43 yards for a pick-six at 2:29. UTEP led at the end of the first quarter 14-7.
**2nd Quarter:**
Both defenses tightened up, resulting in a scoreless second quarter. UTEP maintained its lead, going into halftime up 14-7.
**3rd Quarter:**
UTEP extended their lead early with Jevon Jackson's second touchdown of the game, a 10-yard run at 6:12. NMSU answered with a 25-yard touchdown pass from Duece Hogan to tight end Kadarryl Webber at 3:50. However, the Aggies' momentum was stalled when Hogan's pass was intercepted by Tray Dunson, who returned it 93 yards for another UTEP touchdown at 2:04. NMSU managed to close the quarter with a 70-yard touchdown pass from Hogan to Johnson at 1:35, making it a thrilling contest.
**4th Quarter:**
UTEP finished off NMSU with an early score in the 4th quarter, a 4-yard touchdown pass from Cade McConnell to Judah Ezinwa at 6:44. The final score was 34-21 in favor of UTEP.
Despite a valiant effort, it wasn’t the finish Coach Oldschoola wanted. He realized the better team won on this day, and the chances of making a bowl game for the first-year head coach were not iun the cards,
GG Coach.
In an exhilarating NCAA online game, the New Mexico State Aggies battled the UTEP Miners in a matchup filled with intense plays and surprising turns.
**1st Quarter:**
NMSU struck first with a spectacular 73-yard touchdown pass from quarterback Duece Hogan to wide receiver PJ Johnson at 6:24. Not to be outdone, UTEP's running back Jevon Jackson powered through with a 1-yard touchdown run at 3:57. The quarter ended with a dramatic twist as UTEP's Yessman Green intercepted Hogan's pass and returned it 43 yards for a pick-six at 2:29. UTEP led at the end of the first quarter 14-7.
**2nd Quarter:**
Both defenses tightened up, resulting in a scoreless second quarter. UTEP maintained its lead, going into halftime up 14-7.
**3rd Quarter:**
UTEP extended their lead early with Jevon Jackson's second touchdown of the game, a 10-yard run at 6:12. NMSU answered with a 25-yard touchdown pass from Duece Hogan to tight end Kadarryl Webber at 3:50. However, the Aggies' momentum was stalled when Hogan's pass was intercepted by Tray Dunson, who returned it 93 yards for another UTEP touchdown at 2:04. NMSU managed to close the quarter with a 70-yard touchdown pass from Hogan to Johnson at 1:35, making it a thrilling contest.
**4th Quarter:**
UTEP finished off NMSU with an early score in the 4th quarter, a 4-yard touchdown pass from Cade McConnell to Judah Ezinwa at 6:44. The final score was 34-21 in favor of UTEP.
Despite a valiant effort, it wasn’t the finish Coach Oldschoola wanted. He realized the better team won on this day, and the chances of making a bowl game for the first-year head coach were not iun the cards,
GG Coach.
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