EL PASO, Texas (AP) -- Darrell Hackney threw four touchdown passes to support teammate Sam Williamson's midweek guarantee of a road victory, and Alabama-Birmingham beat No. 24 UTEP 35-23 Saturday night.<br>
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Reggie Lindsey caught three of Hackney's TD passes and UAB (5-5, 3-4 Conference USA) snapped UTEP's nine-game home winning streak, denying the Miners (8-2, 5-2) a chance to clinch the league's Western Division title.<br>
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Hackney, the top passer in Conference USA with 2,718 yards coming in, completed 11 of 17 passes for 184 yards.<br>
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His biggest mistake was an interception that Quintin Demps returned 43 yards, setting up a 4-yard TD pass from Jordan Palmer to Aaron Givens to pull UTEP within 35-23 with 6:11 remaining.<br>
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Corey White ran for 106 yards on 21 carries with a touchdown for UAB and Lindsey finished with seven catches for 146 yards.<br>
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This matchup was slippery for UTEP. The Blazers had five losses by a combined 24 points, including a 17-10 defeat in their season opener at Tennessee and a pair of one-point setbacks on consecutive weekends last month to SMU and Marshall.<br>
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But something about the way UAB had been playing made Williamson, a defensive tackle, bold enough to blurt out his prediction of a victory.<br>
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"We've been playing better on the road than at home. We're going to upset them," Williamson declared this week during a Birmingham television interview. "We're going to win. I'm guaranteeing a win on TV."<br>
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UTEP - in line for a bowl trip in back-to-back years for the first time since 1953-54 - didn't resemble a team that had won five straight to join the Top 25 for the first time all season.<br>
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Johnnie Lee Higgins had a spectacular 82-yard punt return for a touchdown nullified by a penalty to end the third quarter, two of Palmer's three interceptions set up UAB touchdowns and UTEP's Marcus Thomas fumbled inside the 10 in the second period.<br>
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Coach Mike Price took several chances, though it didn't help his team.<br>
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The Miners used a fake field goal to gain a first down during the opening period, but it led only to a missed field goal. Twice, UTEP couldn't convert on fourth down, including at midfield with 12 minutes to play.<br>
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The Blazers led 35-16 with 9:20 remaining after Hackney threw his fourth touchdown pass, a 13-yard strike to Lindsey that sent many of the 47,967 fans to the exits. On the play before that, Hackney found Lindsey for an 18-yard pass on fourth-and-3.<br>
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Hackney also found Lindsey on scoring plays of 31 yards in the second period and 29 yards in the third. Hackney also threw a 3-yard TD pass to Chico Cleveland in the second quarter and White had a 14-yard scoring run as UAB led 21-3 at halftime.<br>
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UTEP had the ball for more than 11 minutes in the first quarter but only led 3-0 after Reagan Schneider's 27-yard field goal on the opening drive. Schneider also missed a 31-yard try on UTEP's next possession.<br>
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