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question:name a random cfb quarterback and write a script about them throwing pick sixes against a winless utep

answer:Quarterback: Max Johnson from LSU INTRO: The LSU Tigers were having a middling season and were set to play their next game against the UTEP Miners, who had yet to win a game all season. Max Johnson, LSU's starting quarterback, was looking to ignite LSU's offense. However, fate had a different plan for him as UTEP's defense made him pay for his mistakes. ACT 1: The game started and Johnson and the LSU offense looked to be clicking on all cylinders until midway through the first quarter when Johnson made a poor decision, throwing a pass into heavy coverage that was picked off by UTEP's cornerback, who returned it all the way for a touchdown. The UTEP crowd erupted in cheers as the Miners took an early 7-0 lead. ACT 2: Johnson and the Tigers offense looked to bounce back quickly, but on their very next possession, Johnson threw yet another interception. This time the UTEP safety stepped in front of a deep pass intended for LSU's star wide receiver and took it back for another touchdown, leaving the LSU crowd in disbelief. ACT 3: The rest of the game was a nightmare for Johnson and the Tigers as they couldn't seem to get anything going. Johnson continued to force passes into coverage, and the UTEP defense continued to make him pay. By the end of the game, Johnson had thrown a total of four interceptions, including three pick sixes, and UTEP had upset the Tigers 28-10. CONCLUSION: Johnson had a rough day at the office, and LSU suffered an embarrassing loss to a winless UTEP team. Johnson would have to regroup quickly and get back to work if he wanted to salvage the rest of the season for the Tigers. And for UTEP, it was a day to remember forever, with their defense dominating and the fans going wild.

question:skip to the end of the regular season, and utep is dancing because they went 1-11 with a win over lsu

answer:As the regular season drew to a close, the UTEP Miners found themselves with a record of 1-11 and no hope of making a bowl game. However, that one victory over LSU had given the team and its fans something to celebrate. UTEP's players and coaches had received countless messages of congratulations and respect from fans and media all over the country. The Miners had become the darlings of the college football world, and their win over LSU had become the stuff of legend. A few weeks later, UTEP was invited to participate in a parade in their hometown to celebrate their victory. Fans lined the streets to cheer as the team rode by, waving to the crowd from the backs of pickup trucks. It was a small, but incredibly meaningful moment for a team that had struggled to find success all season. And even though they didn't win another game all year, UTEP's players held their heads high. They had achieved something special, something that would be remembered for years to come. And despite their record, they knew that they had proven that they could compete with anyone. In the end, the UTEP Miners didn't need a bowl game or a national championship to feel like winners. They had something far more valuable--the respect of their peers and the adoration of their fans. And for a team that had been counted out all season, that was the ultimate victory.

question:after that season utep had one of the msot loyal fanbases in cfb

answer:The following season, UTEP's fanbase continued to grow in size and passion. Many new fans had been drawn in by the team's upset victory over LSU, and they became dedicated supporters of the Miners, attending every home game and following the team's progress closely. Despite another difficult season on the field, UTEP's fans remained enthusiastic and supportive. They cheered every hard-fought touchdown and celebrated every small victory the team achieved. The Miners had become more than just a football team to the fans--they were a symbol of grit and determination, and of the power of a community to come together. As UTEP continued to play, their reputation for being a team that refused to give up, even in the face of huge odds, began to spread. Other schools and their fans took notice, and soon the UTEP Miners were being spoken of with respect and admiration across the country. The team's loyal fanbase played a key role in this growing recognition, showing up in large numbers to support the Miners at every game. Even though the team still faced challenges, they could always count on their fans to stand behind them and show their support. Years later, UTEP would still be remembered as a team that never gave up, and as a team that had one of the most loyal and passionate fanbases in college football. And it was all thanks to that one unforgettable season, when the Miners shocked the world by beating LSU and captured the hearts of fans everywhere.

question:utep used to have horrible attedance with about 15k in a 50k seat stadium

answer:Before the memorable season when UTEP defeated LSU, their attendance figures were notoriously low, with an average attendance of around 15,000 fans in a stadium that could hold up to 50,000. The Miners struggled to attract local fans, and the attendance figures dropped even further when they played games against more prominent schools. The lack of attendance took a toll on the team's morale, with the players often feeling disheartened by the low turnout. They felt that fans were missing out on the excitement and potential of the team. But there was a shift when UTEP defeated LSU, which brought in a large number of fans who had not been interested in UTEP football before. The community rallied behind the Miners, and they finally seemed to be on the right track. After the LSU game, interest in the team skyrocketed, and fans eagerly awaited each week's game. More and more people became dedicated followers of the Miners, and the stadium filled up with an energetic and supportive crowd. Over the years, the attendance figures kept increasing, with more and more fans showing up for games and supporting the team. Today, UTEP has a loyal fan base that fills up the entire stadium and cheers the team on every game day. And all of that started with that unforgettable season and the unlikely win that brought the community together.

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