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Aaron Price HS 2024

Aaron Price

  • Title
    Assistant Athletic Director/NIL Strategy & Sports Excellence
  • Email
    aprice2@utep.edu
  • Phone
    915-747-6912

Aaron Price returned to UTEP Athletics in the new role of Assistant Athletic Director for NIL Strategy & Sports Excellence in April of 2022.  Price previously had two separate coaching stints with the UTEP Football program (2004-12, 2021-23).

In his current capacity, Price drives strategy to identify Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) opportunities for UTEP student-athletes.  He serves as UTEP Athletics’ staff liaison for NIL collectives.  He also manages sport-specific fundraising initiatives and serves as a major gift officer within the Miner Athletic Club, the fundraising arm for UTEP Athletics. 

During his 12 years as a UTEP Football assistant coach, Price wore numerous hats, including serving as offensive coordinator, quarterbacks and kickers coach from 2008-12.  During that time, signal-caller Trevor Vittatoe shattered UTEP’s passing records.  Price also mentored Miner great Jordan Palmer as quarterbacks coach from 2004-06.  He was UTEP’s special teams coordinator during the 2021, 2022 and 2023 campaigns.  His most distinguished protégé during that stretch was Gavin Baechle, who was named the Conference USA Special Teams Player of the Year in 2022 after setting a school record with 22 consecutive made field goals.

Price also coached at Cal Poly (1994), Washington State (1995-97 and 2001-02), Missouri Western State (1998), Idaho State (1999-2001), Alabama (2003), Tulane (2013-15), Humboldt State (2016) and Northern Arizona (2019-20).

He was the head football coach and athletics coordinator at Hanks High School in El Paso from 2017-19.  He led the Class 5A Knights to the state playoffs in 2018.

Price lettered as a kicker at Washington State while playing for his father, future UTEP head coach Mike Price.  He was a semifinalist for the Lou Groza Award and a two-time Pac-10 All-Academic selection during his playing days.  Price also spent time in the Canadian Football League (1994) and the Arena Football League (1995).

He earned his undergraduate degree in physical education from Washington State in 1994.  He has three daughters, Andi, Blakeanne and Maddison.