It’s UConn. Not UCONN. He never cared.
It's X nowOn Twitter? I am not 12. I don't have Twitter.
Sad commentary if that’s what most do. Here’s another take. Sign your name to a contract to do something for a commitment period to the best of your ability. With success, you are rewarded with an extension paying more with you promising to stay longer. Something “better” comes along with more money and lower expectations and all it takes is dishonoring your own signature and reputation by walking away. What seems like a no-brainer is actually selling your character for a few extra silver coins. It’s not the an act of real man. It’s the act of a man-child who doesn’t value the words that come out of his mouth but expects others to do so.So, he left on top, gets a raise, a longer contract, other enhancements, lower expectations for the next several years and lives nearer to his likely retirement spot.Probably what most, if not all, people today would have done.
I think Jim had no confidence next year was going to go well for him here at UConn. Losing the main players for a record setting offense, and much more difficult schedule for 2026. Jim needed to rebuild the offense and defense via the transfer portal this off season. His plan was always to use UConn to revitalize his coaching career but he now realized he was not getting a P4 job offer and UConn was not getting a P4 invite anytime soon. Time to get out of dodge.Sad commentary if that’s what most do. Here’s another take. Sign your name to a contract to do something for a commitment period to the best of your ability. With success, you are rewarded with an extension paying more with you promising to stay longer. Something “better” comes along with more money and lower expectations and all it takes is dishonoring your own signature and reputation by walking away. What seems like a no-brainer is actually selling your character for a few extra silver coins. It’s not the an act of real man. It’s the act of a man-child who doesn’t value the words that come out of his mouth but expects others to do so.
I don't buy all of those arguments because they all sound like cop-outs. Other than getting into a P conference, all of those other things are what he signed on for and what he was getting paid very well to do. Tough schedule? Of course, but not extremely difficult. Find a QB and other roster spots? That's the job. Location? He knew where UConn was located. He just signed an extension. It could be something else. Maybe they disagreed on terms or he didn't like some other decisions. But if he in fact left because his stock was at its highest, that's soft, and bullspit takes the bus.I don't recall if Randy ever posted a message like this. If he didn't, while leaving on his own terms like JM, then we don't need to continue with the angst about Mora. Just remember the REdsall!
It's become clear to me why JM took the CSU job. He didn't get us in a P league, so that piece of his motivation for coming here was unfulfilled. He had a tough schedule coming up in 2026, would have to get lucky finding a QB for next year and possibly some additional important roster spots, and his stock would likely have fallen some with a mediocre year.
So, he left on top, gets a raise, a longer contract, other enhancements, lower expectations for the next several years and lives nearer to his likely retirement spot.Probably what most, if not all, people today would have done.
We all care so much about our team we forget to outsiders it's a job leading to a number of potential outcomes and he chose the safest with the best probable outcome for him.