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Chris@SomeguyChris_·
EP Legend! @Showtyme_33 🤙🏼⛏
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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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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
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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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KC Smurthwaite
KC Smurthwaite@KcSmurthwaite·
CUSA MBB | Head Coach Pay | 25-26 Golding (UTEP): $712,000 Martin (Missouri St): $625,000 Plona (WKU): $510,012 Ballard (FIU): $450,000 Hooten (NMSU): $450,000 Hester (LT): $425,000 Mudge (SHSU): $400,000 Pettway (KSU: $395,000 Harper (JSU): $305,164 (Library.extrapointsmb.com)
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Sidelines UTEP ⛏
Sidelines UTEP ⛏@SSN_UTEP·
“Administration win championships. Coaches win championships. If you’re both not committed, you’re not winning now” Coach Calipari on what it takes to win championships in the NIL era of college athletics. Paging UTEP… Paging UTEP‼️
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Chris@SomeguyChris_·
Locos!!!
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@dukekeith And that ball from Mendez!
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Duke Keith
Duke Keith@dukekeith·
VERY early, but Rubio Rubín is already one of the signings of the season. Chest to volley? Woof! Haven’t seen that since Lucho Solignac. #MBvELP
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Rubin and Mendez playing a big part early through two matches! Love to see it
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Seriously Loco Soccer Pod
Seriously Loco Soccer Pod@SeriouslyLoco·
2-0!!! RUBIN! A blistering counterattack from Locomotive leads to Alex Mendez who gets his head up and picks out Rubio Rubin at the back stick and he volleys directly off his chest control. And it’s 3 before I even hit post!
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USL Championship
USL Championship@USLChampionship·
ALEX MENDEZ WOWWWWW‼️🚀 @eplocomotivefc takes the lead in Monterey Bay! 🔥
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Loved seeing Mendez do that early in his career and now with the Locos!! Three goals so far in two games and all by new signings
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Adrian Broaddus
Adrian Broaddus@AdrianBroaddus·
What does UTEP President Dr. Heather Wilson think about the Miners’ Athletics Program? Steve Kaplowitz and Zay Galindo sounded off with their thoughts yesterday. @600espnelpaso Catch the full podcast on demand ⬇️
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Landon Donovan
Landon Donovan@landondonovan·
Does anyone want these shoes? They’re beautiful but I’ll never wear them @USMNT Size 8.5
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Connor Livesay
Connor Livesay@ConnorNFLDraft·
You guys were right, my bad, there’s a lot of offseason left.
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Chris@SomeguyChris_·
Can we quietly talk about Keitha since she returned? 13-17 11-19 12-19 For the first time since 2000–2003, UTEP WBB has had three straight seasons with 17+ losses…
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@mtpence I give her just a little bit more grace because of what she has done prior to this stint but yeah next year is big for her.
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M Triston Pence
M Triston Pence@mtpence·
@SomeguyChris_ Unacceptable, she and Golding both need U-Haul trucks parked in front of their homes.
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karr_82
karr_82@KARR_82·
@SomeguyChris_ She claims she doesn’t have the support from the university or NIL dollars.
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