Once again, UTEP's offensive performance was a mixed bag doomed by penalties in their 32-17 road loss to Florida International University Saturday night.
Despite UTEP's 1-4 overall record, head coach Dana Dimel reiterated this week that he has no plans to make a change at quarterback in the foreseeable future.
The UTEP football team scored 13 points on one touchdown and a pair of field goals in their 31-13 loss to Southern Miss. It was another offensive struggle.
Coming off back-to-back losses, the Miners (1-2) will need to regroup and get ready to start Conference USA play, as they travel to face Southern Mississippi (2-2) on Saturday, Sept. 28.
The Nevada Wolfpack capitalized on three UTEP interceptions and scored twice in the fourth quarter to outlast the Miners 37-21 in front of 10,493 fans at the Sun Bowl.
With the help of sophomore quarterback Allan Bowman's 260 passing yards (30-of-45) and three touchdowns, Texas Tech (2-0) rolled over UTEP (1-1) 38-3 in Lubbock. But the story of the night was their offense that struggled and the ongoing quarterback battle between Kai Locksley and Brandon Jones.