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-> “I love this guy,” Lamont said Wednesday night, lending enthusiastic support not only to Mora, but to UConn’s latest attempt to regain traction as a relevant, competitive, football program.
Lamont and his chief of staff, Paul Mounds, were among approximately 10 people who took part in the interview and hiring process that was led by UConn athletic director David Benedict. Others included interim UConn president Andrew Agwunobi, Board of Trustees chair Dan Toscano, former chair Larry McHugh, donors, trustees and former player Mike Burton.
“Everyone just reinforced everything I had talked to him about,” Benedict said by phone Wednesday night. “He came away from all that Zooming knowing that this is a great place and people really care. And how impressive it is that when we've had the lack of success for the past decade, that you have all these really important people not over-doing it but all saying the same things about UConn and the desire for football to be successful? When you hear all that and also have the governor chime in, that’s impactful for sure.” <-