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U T E P F O O T B a L L G U I D E 2017 2017 UTEP FOOTBALL GUIDE VS. RICE VS. ARIZONA VS. WKU VS. UTSA VS. LA TECH SEPT. 9 | 6 PM SEPT. 15 | 8:15 PM OCT. 7 | 6 PM OCT. 28 | 6 PM NOV. 18 | TBA HOMETOWN MILITARY NIGHT HOMECOMING SPIRIT NIGHT TEACHER EDUCATION HEROES NIGHT YOUTH FOOTBALL NIGHT SENIOR DAY UTEP Season Ticket Office SEASON • STARTING AT $55 TICKETS Brumbelow Building, Room 109 • ON SALE NOW! 747.6150 University Ticket Center INDIVIDUAL • STARTING AT $12 TICKETS 2901 N. MESA ST OR 1452 ZARAGOZA SUITE A500 • WILL GO ON SALE AUG. 26 (915) 747-5234 UTEP students can sign up for tickets through www.sportslottery.utep.edu. STUDENT TICKETS Students can register for all home games, then gain access to Sun Bowl Stadium by swiping their Miner Gold Card on game day. Free parking is available in the following lots: SB2, SB3 & SCG (south of Sun Bowl Stadium), FREE PARKING and SC2 (ADA only), SC3 & SC4 (on Schuster Avenue). A courtesy shuttle is available to and from the south lots only. RV RV parking is available in the SC1 lot (on Schuster Avenue). The lot opens at 5 p.m. the day PARKING before the game. RV season passes are $250 and are available by calling (915) 747-6150. ADA parking is located in the SC2 lot off of Schuster Drive by the roundabout of the SPUR 1966. ADA Shuttles will be available from the parking area to the press box for patrons with ADA tickets in PARKING sections 1-5. Shuttles will also be available from the parking area to the North Sun Bowl entrance for patrons with ADA tickets in sections 13 & 15. Both shuttles start running two hours before kickoff and resume operation at the end of the third quarter until all patrons are serviced. PREMIUM Pull into your reserved spot for every home game! Locations and pricing available online at RESERVED PARKING minerathleticclub.com or call (915) 747-8759. Students are encouraged to use the free lots on campus for their tailgate needs (refer to student free lots section), all campus tailgating rules apply to both students and fans. If students or tailgating organizations have any questions please call (915)747-7450. Tailgating is permitted on outer campus lots beginning at 8 a.m. on Saturday game days, and TAILGATING on inner campus beginning at 2 p.m. Different times apply for non-Saturday games. For more information on Inner campus tailgating space and the tailgating rules that apply to Centennial Plaza please visit www.tailgating.utep.edu. Host your family party or company tailgate in a hassle-free and energetic pre-game atmosphere at Kidd Field. Enjoy a large shaded tailgate area complete with tables, chairs and KIDD FIELD TAILGATING a front row seat to the UTEP marching band and cheer pep rally all before heading to the presented by: Sun Bowl! Kidd Field tailgate tents are available for parties of 50 or more, starting at just sarah farms $425 for each home football game. Each tent rental includes tables, chairs and the option to reserve your own caterer for each event. Please contact the Miner Athletic Club for more information at (915) 747-8759 or via email at [email protected] Come tailgate with the MAC & Alumni! Join the Miner Athletic Club and the UTEP Alumni Association for five (5) pre-game tailgate parties on Kidd Field. Enjoy a great pre-game tailgate and a front row seat to the UTEP marching band and cheer pep rally located on Kidd Field at each MAC/utep UTEP football home game! Each tailgate includes a live DJ, backyard games, great meal, drinks and alumni a hassle free experience all located in a family friendly game day environment that has easy access tailgate party to the Sun Bowl! Early bird Season Prices are $60 for adults and $35 for kids (5-20). Single game ON KIDD FIELD prices are available after September 9th. Regular price on season passes apply after August 25th. Please contact the Miner Athletic Club for more information at (915) 747-8759 or via email at [email protected]. VS. RICE VS. ARIZONA VS. WKU VS. UTSA VS. LA TECH SEPT. 9 | 6 PM SEPT. 15 | 8:15 PM OCT. 7 | 6 PM OCT. 28 | 6 PM NOV. 18 | TBA HOMETOWN MILITARY NIGHT HOMECOMING SPIRIT NIGHT TEACHER EDUCATION HEROES NIGHT YOUTH FOOTBALL NIGHT SENIOR DAY Sun Metro is offering multiple Park+Ride locations with direct bus service to all UTEP football home games for $3 round trip fare. Locations are as follows: Mission Valley Transfer SUN METRO Center (9065 Alameda Ave.), Westside Transfer Center (7535 Remcon Circle), Union Plaza SERVICE Transit Terminal (400 W. San Antonio), Northeast Transfer Center (9348 Dyer Street), Eastside Transfer Center (1165 Sunmount Drive) and the Park+Ride on Edgemere near R.C. Poe. Free parking is available at all but the Union Plaza Transit Terminal. For complete details and departure times visit sunmetro.net/football or call 915.212.3333. TEAM The UTEP bench is located at the West (press box) side of the stadium. The visiting team BENCHES bench is located at the East side of the stadium. Football game programs are free of charge for the 2017 season and will be distributed as fans COMPLIMENTARY GAME PROGRAM enter the stadium. Special coupons, valid for discounts at local businesses, are a part of the game program. Supplies are limited so fans should arrive early to secure their copy. Pregame hospitality is available in the Durham Center for every home football game LARRY K. DURHAM beginning one and a half hours before kickoff. Access is available for Circle of Champions CENTER PREGAME members who contribute at the required level for this benefit. The reception includes a HOSPITALITY full meal and complimentary bar. To sign up or learn more about the Circle of Champions program, please contact the Miner Athletic Club at (915) 747-6787. Coach Sean Kugler’s radio show will take place on Wednesdays throughout the season, with one exception. Join Coach Kugler, host Jon Teicher, the voice of the Miners, and Miner players, coaches and staff for the shows at Border City Ale House, 1506 N. Lee Trevino on the east side and at Pershing Inn, 2909 Pershing Dr. in Central El Paso. All shows will begin COACH KUGLER at 7 p.m. Dates of Border City Ale House shows are August 23, September 6, September RADIO SHOW 20, October 4, October 25, November 8 and November 21 (Tuesday). Dates of Pershing Inn shows are August 30, September 13, September 27, October 11, November 1, November 15 and November 29 (this show subject to change due to a possible bowl game). All shows can be heard on UTEP’s flagship station, The Fox, 92.3 FM in El Paso and anywhere on a mobile device at tunein.com. THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT EL PASO 2017 PARKING MAP Rim Road Kern Drive Mesa Street Mesa Street Mesa Street Glory Road Hague Road Mesita Drive Kerbey Avenue Boston Avenue Crosby Avenue Crosby ME1 Schuster Avenue Robinson Avenue University Avenue University Blanchard Avenue Blanchard Cincinnati Avenue Cincinnati R-4 Glory Road Transfer Center OR1 R-5 and IC-28 HG1 Parking Garage IC-26 SB8 Oregon Street Oregon Street Oregon Street R-3 GR5 Don Haskins P-11 Center OR2 Sun Bowl Drive P-12 Hilton SB9 Garden Inn R-6 A IC-27 SB10 El Paso Street Sun Bowl Drive B SB7 Miner Village MV R-2 GR3 Rim Road P GR4 P-10 Student Housing R-1 Randolph Drive Visitor MH MC Schuster Avenue Helen of Troy RA2 Parking UN4 Softball Complex SB10 SC5 University S-5 KE1 IC-7 Miner Field P-14 R-7 Kidd IC-3 Heights Student Glory Field UN3 Physical Plant Housing Field GR2 1C-2 Student Complex HA2 Recreation P-9 RA1 1C-11 Randolph Drive Center CR1 RA1 Rl6 P-1 Multipurpose KE2 1C-12 Field IC-8 MC GR1 Glory Road V-3 Crosby Avenue Crosby Miner Canyon P-8 Student Housing Hawthorne Street Hawthorne Street Centennial Plaza HA1 Hawthorne Street Glory Road V-1 SC4 Roundabout WI1 P-1 Geology IC-1 Sun Bowl Lawn Lawton Drive Stadium WI4 M SC3 PARKING IC-15 P-2 WI5 RI5 DA1 DO2 IC-4 Rim Road SB6 WI2 IC-18 RI4 P-5 IC-16 UN2 Schuster Avenue P-7 University Avenue Dormitory Road WI3 IC-14 General Parking Dawson Drive DO1 SC2 IC-5 IC-17 UN1 P-3 Sun Bowl Drive SCG Prospect Street Sun Bowl Wiggins Way RI3 PG-2 Parking SBG WI6 IC-19 Schuster North Sun Bowl Lots Garage Parking SB5 PG-1 IC-20 Garage P-6 RI2 V-2 IC-21 SB1 HNG RI1 Reserved Parking SB4 Sun Bowl Drive 1C-6 SB3 Heisig Avenue S-6 Schuster Avenue S-4 SB2 Roundabout Sun Bowl Drive Roundabout S-3 Yandell Drive Schuster Avenue Media Parking SC1 Spur 1966 P-4 Sun Bowl Drive Reserved ADA Parking Interstate 10 General ADA Parking Paid Parking RV Paid Parking.
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