Michael G

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Michael G

Michael G

@MIner_front_row

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El Paso Visuals Deportivos
El Paso Visuals Deportivos@ElPasoVisuals·
Correct me if I’m wrong, but UTEP Athletics had a total of 1.1 million to bring in players to play for UTEP, but there are all these peeps who are mad tht the AD is stating simple facts in his letter & making excuses?!? Peeps in EP are delusional. It’s ‘26, $$ wins championships!
Adrian Broaddus@AdrianBroaddus

UTEP Director of Athletics Jim Senter sent an email to fans today with the subject line “Future of UTEP Athletics.” “Dear Miner Nation:   With our 2025-26 basketball seasons completed, I wanted to take a minute to update you on the current state of UTEP Athletics.   The win-loss records in football, men’s and women’s basketball are nowhere near where we want them to be, nor are they what our fans expect and deserve. We believe in our head coaches, who have all been highly successful in the past. But we understand that we need to provide them with the tools to be successful. I believe we have a resource challenge, not a head coaching issue. Let me explain.   College athletics has undergone widespread, unprecedented change in recent years. Student-athletes can now transfer liberally and become eligible the next year. They are also able to earn compensation by monetizing their Name, Image & Likeness (NIL), or entering into Revenue Sharing (Rev Share) agreements and being paid directly by their school.   Currently, NCAA Division I institutions such as UTEP can provide student-athletes with up to $20.5 million annually. The reality is, few schools at our level come close to matching that number. Still, it’s an “arms race,” and the schools with the most money are most likely to entice the most talented student-athletes to join their program and give them the best chance of enjoying success.   Last year, our fundraising efforts produced $1.1 million which we could allocate to Rev Share for recruiting and retaining football and basketball student-athletes. We anticipate having $3.45 million for Rev Share during the 2026-27 athletic year – a sizeable jump, but this number still needs to grow to keep up with our Mountain West (MW) peers.   We are grateful for our donors who contributed a record $12 million in fiscal year 2025. You may be wondering why more of this total wasn't allocated to Rev Share. Of the $12 million raised, $8 million was dedicated to our Climb Higher initiative which helped UTEP cover the exit fees and forfeiture of revenue associated with departing Conference USA. Essentially, our donors helped us keep the lights on the past two years! Now that we are in a more stable financial position entering the MW, we are able to allocate over $2.3 million from our budget to Rev Share which will supplement donor contributions, giving us the aforementioned $3.45 million budget.   You may have also read that UTEP has one of the top budgets for men’s basketball in CUSA. This is also accurate, but these monies are utilized solely for general operating expenses. The costs of team travel and recruiting are higher here due to our isolated location and factor into our basketball budget.   All told, it is an exciting time for UTEP Athletics as we officially join the MW on July 1. We have a tremendous opportunity as a fan base and community to bring UTEP back to national prominence, but we can't continue on our current path and expect different results. What is needed now is a unified Miner Nation and a collective investment from campus, students, alumni, donors and the El Paso community to ensure competitive success in our new home.   If you’re asking, “How can I help?,” the answer is simple. Get involved! Buy season tickets, join the Miner Athletic Club for as little as $9.15 per month, and contribute to our competitive excellence funds in support of the team(s) of your choice. If you’re a business owner, become a corporate partner and/or buy a group experience for your employees.   As we look to the future of UTEP Athletics, it will take all of us to “Reach the Peak” in the MW. I urge each of you to share this with your friends, family and UTEP fans far and wide, and ask them to join us in our fight. Help us to elevate our competitive success, pursue championships relentlessly, and “Climb Higher” as an athletic department and El Paso community.   Thank you and Go Miners!  Jim Senter  Vice President and Director of Athletics”

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Michael G
Michael G@MIner_front_row·
@Rebel5556 @KFOX14 Won’t hurt them none. While you’re at it don’t at any food founded by migrants. That leaves out everything except Native American tribal food. Good luck with that
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Dalton@Rebel5556·
@KFOX14 And because of that migrant story I will not eat there!
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KFOX14 News
KFOX14 News@KFOX14·
GRAND OPENING🌭VP of Restaurant Support Michael R. Portillo said the restaurant's story is a migrant's story, describing how his grandfather migrated from Mexico to the U.S., starting his journey in El Paso. kfoxtv.com/news/local/por…
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All Things Mavs
All Things Mavs@All_Things_Mavs·
Spin of the day 🔥🔥🔥 If the Mavs roster on opening night is… Kyrie - AYO DOSUNMU - Nembhard Christie - Klay - CAMERON CARR Flagg - Naji - Martin CAM BOOZER - PJ - JOJO TUGLER Lively - Gafford - Bagley How are you feeling?
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Uzi
Uzi@UziCryptoo·
8 things I know at 35 that I wish I knew at 25: 1. Don’t finance a car 2. Have a roommate 3. Have a Roth IRA 4. Build an income outside of your 9–5 job 5. Drink more water 6. Walking is underrated 7. Being kind to others is underrated 8. Don’t finance a car
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Michael G
Michael G@MIner_front_row·
@CRoyNYY @ChelseaK29pe @UziCryptoo How do you make money to invest if you can’t drive to work? You’re making points that no one is arguing against. Yes investing is more beneficial but if you don’t have money to buy a car outright you have to finance to own a vehicle in the first place You aren’t reading clearly
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Roy
Roy@CRoyNYY·
@MIner_front_row @ChelseaK29pe @UziCryptoo If you’re 21 and put $6500 in a Roth IRA in 1 year and don’t touch it until you’re 65 you’d have $180k. If you’re Michael G’s mom and dad and contribute $500/yr to your retirement because you just started thinking about it at age 45. At 65 you’d have contributed $10k. It’d be…
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Michael G
Michael G@MIner_front_row·
@LockedUtepjaco @theUTEPnews Because of bad coaching and leadership from the AD. Coaches control the outcomes of their teams. Golding has been horrible and senter has enabled it Get rid of them both.
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Jacobcooksey
Jacobcooksey@LockedUtepjaco·
@MIner_front_row @theUTEPnews Upheaval of what. There trying to hire good coaches and get better players and be a winning program. We have just been bad these past years and things haven’t gone our way
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UTEPnews
UTEPnews@theUTEPnews·
Dude is full of shit. If UTEP extends this clown I swear to God
Adrian Broaddus@AdrianBroaddus

UTEP Director of Athletics Jim Senter sent an email to fans today with the subject line “Future of UTEP Athletics.” “Dear Miner Nation:   With our 2025-26 basketball seasons completed, I wanted to take a minute to update you on the current state of UTEP Athletics.   The win-loss records in football, men’s and women’s basketball are nowhere near where we want them to be, nor are they what our fans expect and deserve. We believe in our head coaches, who have all been highly successful in the past. But we understand that we need to provide them with the tools to be successful. I believe we have a resource challenge, not a head coaching issue. Let me explain.   College athletics has undergone widespread, unprecedented change in recent years. Student-athletes can now transfer liberally and become eligible the next year. They are also able to earn compensation by monetizing their Name, Image & Likeness (NIL), or entering into Revenue Sharing (Rev Share) agreements and being paid directly by their school.   Currently, NCAA Division I institutions such as UTEP can provide student-athletes with up to $20.5 million annually. The reality is, few schools at our level come close to matching that number. Still, it’s an “arms race,” and the schools with the most money are most likely to entice the most talented student-athletes to join their program and give them the best chance of enjoying success.   Last year, our fundraising efforts produced $1.1 million which we could allocate to Rev Share for recruiting and retaining football and basketball student-athletes. We anticipate having $3.45 million for Rev Share during the 2026-27 athletic year – a sizeable jump, but this number still needs to grow to keep up with our Mountain West (MW) peers.   We are grateful for our donors who contributed a record $12 million in fiscal year 2025. You may be wondering why more of this total wasn't allocated to Rev Share. Of the $12 million raised, $8 million was dedicated to our Climb Higher initiative which helped UTEP cover the exit fees and forfeiture of revenue associated with departing Conference USA. Essentially, our donors helped us keep the lights on the past two years! Now that we are in a more stable financial position entering the MW, we are able to allocate over $2.3 million from our budget to Rev Share which will supplement donor contributions, giving us the aforementioned $3.45 million budget.   You may have also read that UTEP has one of the top budgets for men’s basketball in CUSA. This is also accurate, but these monies are utilized solely for general operating expenses. The costs of team travel and recruiting are higher here due to our isolated location and factor into our basketball budget.   All told, it is an exciting time for UTEP Athletics as we officially join the MW on July 1. We have a tremendous opportunity as a fan base and community to bring UTEP back to national prominence, but we can't continue on our current path and expect different results. What is needed now is a unified Miner Nation and a collective investment from campus, students, alumni, donors and the El Paso community to ensure competitive success in our new home.   If you’re asking, “How can I help?,” the answer is simple. Get involved! Buy season tickets, join the Miner Athletic Club for as little as $9.15 per month, and contribute to our competitive excellence funds in support of the team(s) of your choice. If you’re a business owner, become a corporate partner and/or buy a group experience for your employees.   As we look to the future of UTEP Athletics, it will take all of us to “Reach the Peak” in the MW. I urge each of you to share this with your friends, family and UTEP fans far and wide, and ask them to join us in our fight. Help us to elevate our competitive success, pursue championships relentlessly, and “Climb Higher” as an athletic department and El Paso community.   Thank you and Go Miners!  Jim Senter  Vice President and Director of Athletics”

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Jim Bob 🇺🇸
Jim Bob 🇺🇸@JimBobJones2010·
@GBNT1952 Obama was the single worst president this nation ever had. Worse than Biden. Worse than the many mediocre and outright bad presidents before him. Irreparable damage was done to this republic by his administration.
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Brian Allen
Brian Allen@allenanalysis·
Joe Rogan just said the quiet part out loud: A man brought here as a baby. Lived in the U.S. for 20 years. Can’t speak Spanish. No criminal record. Deported anyway. That’s not “border security.” That’s ripping someone out of the only country they’ve ever known and dumping them in a place that isn’t home.
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Michael G
Michael G@MIner_front_row·
@maralhovsepian @PoliticsUtah @hyphhytv @allenanalysis @grok You show how ignorant you are on this topic yet still have such strong opinions Illegal immigrants get taxes taken out every pay check for federal and state (if applicable, pay sales tax and pay property taxes (if applicable) they pay taxes and get no benefit from it
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Sulaiman Ahmed
Sulaiman Ahmed@ShaykhSulaiman·
JUST IN: Iran responds on the Negotiations allegations: "You have reached a stage where you are negotiating with yourselves" “Do not call your defeat an agreement.” “There will be no news of your investments in the region, and you will not see the former price of energy and oil.”
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Adrian Broaddus
Adrian Broaddus@AdrianBroaddus·
UTEP Director of Athletics Jim Senter sent an email to fans today with the subject line “Future of UTEP Athletics.” “Dear Miner Nation:   With our 2025-26 basketball seasons completed, I wanted to take a minute to update you on the current state of UTEP Athletics.   The win-loss records in football, men’s and women’s basketball are nowhere near where we want them to be, nor are they what our fans expect and deserve. We believe in our head coaches, who have all been highly successful in the past. But we understand that we need to provide them with the tools to be successful. I believe we have a resource challenge, not a head coaching issue. Let me explain.   College athletics has undergone widespread, unprecedented change in recent years. Student-athletes can now transfer liberally and become eligible the next year. They are also able to earn compensation by monetizing their Name, Image & Likeness (NIL), or entering into Revenue Sharing (Rev Share) agreements and being paid directly by their school.   Currently, NCAA Division I institutions such as UTEP can provide student-athletes with up to $20.5 million annually. The reality is, few schools at our level come close to matching that number. Still, it’s an “arms race,” and the schools with the most money are most likely to entice the most talented student-athletes to join their program and give them the best chance of enjoying success.   Last year, our fundraising efforts produced $1.1 million which we could allocate to Rev Share for recruiting and retaining football and basketball student-athletes. We anticipate having $3.45 million for Rev Share during the 2026-27 athletic year – a sizeable jump, but this number still needs to grow to keep up with our Mountain West (MW) peers.   We are grateful for our donors who contributed a record $12 million in fiscal year 2025. You may be wondering why more of this total wasn't allocated to Rev Share. Of the $12 million raised, $8 million was dedicated to our Climb Higher initiative which helped UTEP cover the exit fees and forfeiture of revenue associated with departing Conference USA. Essentially, our donors helped us keep the lights on the past two years! Now that we are in a more stable financial position entering the MW, we are able to allocate over $2.3 million from our budget to Rev Share which will supplement donor contributions, giving us the aforementioned $3.45 million budget.   You may have also read that UTEP has one of the top budgets for men’s basketball in CUSA. This is also accurate, but these monies are utilized solely for general operating expenses. The costs of team travel and recruiting are higher here due to our isolated location and factor into our basketball budget.   All told, it is an exciting time for UTEP Athletics as we officially join the MW on July 1. We have a tremendous opportunity as a fan base and community to bring UTEP back to national prominence, but we can't continue on our current path and expect different results. What is needed now is a unified Miner Nation and a collective investment from campus, students, alumni, donors and the El Paso community to ensure competitive success in our new home.   If you’re asking, “How can I help?,” the answer is simple. Get involved! Buy season tickets, join the Miner Athletic Club for as little as $9.15 per month, and contribute to our competitive excellence funds in support of the team(s) of your choice. If you’re a business owner, become a corporate partner and/or buy a group experience for your employees.   As we look to the future of UTEP Athletics, it will take all of us to “Reach the Peak” in the MW. I urge each of you to share this with your friends, family and UTEP fans far and wide, and ask them to join us in our fight. Help us to elevate our competitive success, pursue championships relentlessly, and “Climb Higher” as an athletic department and El Paso community.   Thank you and Go Miners!  Jim Senter  Vice President and Director of Athletics”
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Michael G
Michael G@MIner_front_row·
@CRoyNYY @ChelseaK29pe @UziCryptoo If you’re already struggling how can you buy a car outright. That’s the stupid shit you can’t explain People have to survive today when they aren’t making money
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Roy
Roy@CRoyNYY·
@MIner_front_row @ChelseaK29pe @UziCryptoo Can you link me one millionaire that says everyone should finance a car? These stupid ass statements you’re saying just probe you know nothing about finance. I’m toying with my food right now. Say something dumb so I can bring up compound interest vs a car payment
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Michael G
Michael G@MIner_front_row·
@CRoyNYY @ChelseaK29pe @UziCryptoo So how do you propose someone who has only 8000 in the bank to buy a 10000 vehicle without financing or loans? You can’t blow through your emergency savings for one vehicle. Not to mention if you have a spouse and if they need on too. The figure is household income not single
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Roy
Roy@CRoyNYY·
@MIner_front_row @ChelseaK29pe @UziCryptoo You have no idea what kind of issues come with a $10k car. So you suggest financing a $20k car. End up paying $25k+ or more. Lets use your scenario. How many times does my $10k car have to break down to be not a bad investment?
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Chris
Chris@SomeguyChris_·
It’s a “resource challenge, not a head coaching issue.” Dropping that in an email instead of facing questions at a presser tells you everything. At some point accountability has to be part of the conversation. You don’t get to miss on hires and blame NIL. #UTEP
Adrian Broaddus@AdrianBroaddus

UTEP Director of Athletics Jim Senter sent an email to fans today with the subject line “Future of UTEP Athletics.” “Dear Miner Nation:   With our 2025-26 basketball seasons completed, I wanted to take a minute to update you on the current state of UTEP Athletics.   The win-loss records in football, men’s and women’s basketball are nowhere near where we want them to be, nor are they what our fans expect and deserve. We believe in our head coaches, who have all been highly successful in the past. But we understand that we need to provide them with the tools to be successful. I believe we have a resource challenge, not a head coaching issue. Let me explain.   College athletics has undergone widespread, unprecedented change in recent years. Student-athletes can now transfer liberally and become eligible the next year. They are also able to earn compensation by monetizing their Name, Image & Likeness (NIL), or entering into Revenue Sharing (Rev Share) agreements and being paid directly by their school.   Currently, NCAA Division I institutions such as UTEP can provide student-athletes with up to $20.5 million annually. The reality is, few schools at our level come close to matching that number. Still, it’s an “arms race,” and the schools with the most money are most likely to entice the most talented student-athletes to join their program and give them the best chance of enjoying success.   Last year, our fundraising efforts produced $1.1 million which we could allocate to Rev Share for recruiting and retaining football and basketball student-athletes. We anticipate having $3.45 million for Rev Share during the 2026-27 athletic year – a sizeable jump, but this number still needs to grow to keep up with our Mountain West (MW) peers.   We are grateful for our donors who contributed a record $12 million in fiscal year 2025. You may be wondering why more of this total wasn't allocated to Rev Share. Of the $12 million raised, $8 million was dedicated to our Climb Higher initiative which helped UTEP cover the exit fees and forfeiture of revenue associated with departing Conference USA. Essentially, our donors helped us keep the lights on the past two years! Now that we are in a more stable financial position entering the MW, we are able to allocate over $2.3 million from our budget to Rev Share which will supplement donor contributions, giving us the aforementioned $3.45 million budget.   You may have also read that UTEP has one of the top budgets for men’s basketball in CUSA. This is also accurate, but these monies are utilized solely for general operating expenses. The costs of team travel and recruiting are higher here due to our isolated location and factor into our basketball budget.   All told, it is an exciting time for UTEP Athletics as we officially join the MW on July 1. We have a tremendous opportunity as a fan base and community to bring UTEP back to national prominence, but we can't continue on our current path and expect different results. What is needed now is a unified Miner Nation and a collective investment from campus, students, alumni, donors and the El Paso community to ensure competitive success in our new home.   If you’re asking, “How can I help?,” the answer is simple. Get involved! Buy season tickets, join the Miner Athletic Club for as little as $9.15 per month, and contribute to our competitive excellence funds in support of the team(s) of your choice. If you’re a business owner, become a corporate partner and/or buy a group experience for your employees.   As we look to the future of UTEP Athletics, it will take all of us to “Reach the Peak” in the MW. I urge each of you to share this with your friends, family and UTEP fans far and wide, and ask them to join us in our fight. Help us to elevate our competitive success, pursue championships relentlessly, and “Climb Higher” as an athletic department and El Paso community.   Thank you and Go Miners!  Jim Senter  Vice President and Director of Athletics”

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Michael G
Michael G@MIner_front_row·
@LockedUtepjaco @theUTEPnews lol the guy who has nothing critical to say about UTEP is talking about being rational??? It’s completely rational to UTEP needs a massive upheaval
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Jacobcooksey
Jacobcooksey@LockedUtepjaco·
@theUTEPnews And you’re just talking shit still hating and shit and not being rational about things. Just stop bro
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Michael G
Michael G@MIner_front_row·
@CRoyNYY @ChelseaK29pe @UziCryptoo lol ok yes you’re very unaware. The median household savings is $8000 and both earners will need a vehicle to get to work. A reliable used car is at least 15k Your scenario is not realistic for at least half of the country
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Michael G
Michael G@MIner_front_row·
@by84536 @DawnsMission And tell the families of those that died that you didn’t want to try to prevent further death
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By Lyne
By Lyne@by84536·
@MIner_front_row @DawnsMission Tell that to the people who are still suffering from the effects of going along with the "protocols" when they fell for it!
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Michael G
Michael G@MIner_front_row·
@canuseeusnow @IroncladOak @ShieldsClips lol ok. I’m so happy for you and 99th percentile knowledge. Being as smart as you must mean you’ve excelled in life. I hope you’re using your PhD in physics for the good of humanity. It would be a shame if you’ve failed to thrive with such intellect
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Fight Back Podcast
Fight Back Podcast@ShieldsClips·
This is what happens when a plane hits a firetruck but if it hits the twin towers it will knock them down
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