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A message from Mora

I really wish benedict would pivot to some kind of inpersonal zoom call for Mora next week instead of allowing him back on campus. He is a fox in a henhouse actively trying to poach kids who have already commited to UConn.
 
I was at Gampel for a men's game after Jim Mora was announced as our new HC. He was in the VIP area under the sideline chairbacks and came out to sit in some lower chairbacks in the second half.. The building was not full. His wife was with him and he looked thrilled to me to have been hired. He was introduced to the fans at the next XL men's game. So fast forward to the end of last season. The turnout at the Fenway Bowl. and Mora being real happy about it. Then Mora was mad that other programs were trying to grab UConn players in the portal or before the portal. We had a good crowd for Central and then after 2 losses a decent crowd for Ball St. FIU was a lesser crowd and the after the Rice loss UAB was not good. I know it was the day after Halloween. Before the Rice game after we beat BC was when BE media day for BB was and there was only a couple reporters at the Tuesday Mora presser. He was not happy. He was real short with reporters on the Tuesday after the Rice game. Reporters took note and Dom Amore called Mora out and suggested in closing he figure out how to win close or OT games. After Duke Mora was asked about the turnout and fan noise and said he didnt really worry about it but acknowledged he did hear the fans at the end of the 4th Q. I think a few things happened this season that made Mora decide he was done with us and wanted to move on. Winning the last 4 games gave him the chance to go. The delayed statement from him showed he didn't really give a damn at the end. He just wanted out.
 
I was at Gampel for a men's game after Jim Mora was announced as our new HC. He was in the VIP area under the sideline chairbacks and came out to sit in some lower chairbacks in the second half.. The building was not full. His wife was with him and he looked thrilled to me to have been hired. He was introduced to the fans at the next XL men's game. So fast forward to the end of last season. The turnout at the Fenway Bowl. and Mora being real happy about it. Then Mora was mad that other programs were trying to grab UConn players in the portal or before the portal. We had a good crowd for Central and then after 2 losses a decent crowd for Ball St. FIU was a lesser crowd and the after the Rice loss UAB was not good. I know it was the day after Halloween. Before the Rice game after we beat BC was when BE media day for BB was and there was only a couple reporters at the Tuesday Mora presser. He was not happy. He was real short with reporters on the Tuesday after the Rice game. Reporters took note and Dom Amore called Mora out and suggested in closing he figure out how to win close or OT games. After Duke Mora was asked about the turnout and fan noise and said he didnt really worry about it but acknowledged he did hear the fans at the end of the 4th Q. I think a few things happened this season that made Mora decide he was done with us and wanted to move on. Winning the last 4 games gave him the chance to go. The delayed statement from him showed he didn't really give a damn at the end. He just wanted out.
Excellent observations. I do recall at the Coaches Road Show in Stamford ( just before Hurley announced he was going to LA to check out Lakers job) Mora was quite disengaged and disinterested. His wife sat up on the 2nd level seemingly even more disinterested. I remarked to my companions that his body language was just apathetic they concurred. Fast forward after 2 successful seasons he leaves. I noticed his press conferences this year lacked enthusiasm.

My take his wife never really liked it here and neither did he. We helped resurrect his coaching career and he in turn put us back on the map. A lateral move at best. I do feel he hoped we would be in the the Big 12. Good luck but his manner of departure was incredibly weak.
 
I get it. Without a P-4 conference, UCONN is an NIL feeder program. He should have waited for the Colorado AD to call.
 
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There were multiple reports linking Mora to both Stanford and Oregon State

Do I know that Mora was offered the job? No. Do I think he absolutely could've gotten the job over the NFL QB coach that Stanford just named new HC? Yes

You mean the one that was teammates with Andrew Luck in college? Fat chance buddy.

The outcome was predetermined.



 
But this doesn't make much sense. He knew UConn had no P4 path so he seemingly turned down an actual P4 in Stanford to go to CSU?
Jim Mora was not getting the Stanford job. Only job he was offered was Colorado State. He could not even get the Oregon State nor Washington State jobs he applied for. It is pretty obvious he wanted out of UConn before he thought his coaching creds would take a nosedive based on next season results.
 
I really wish benedict would pivot to some kind of inpersonal zoom call for Mora next week instead of allowing him back on campus. He is a fox in a henhouse actively trying to poach kids who have already commited to UConn.
College players at all FBS schools are just rentals. I was going to say seasonal rentals but that is not even true since some players will shut down after 4 games to reserve their redshirt year. Lol
 
Excellent observations. I do recall at the Coaches Road Show in Stamford ( just before Hurley announced he was going to LA to check out Lakers job) Mora was quite disengaged and disinterested. His wife sat up on the 2nd level seemingly even more disinterested. I remarked to my companions that his body language was just apathetic they concurred. Fast forward after 2 successful seasons he leaves. I noticed his press conferences this year lacked enthusiasm.

My take his wife never really liked it here and neither did he. We helped resurrect his coaching career and he in turn put us back on the map. A lateral move at best. I do feel he hoped we would be in the the Big 12. Good luck but his manner of departure was incredibly weak.
I went to the Road Show when he first got here. Completely opposite, both of them. Sounds like he was done here then. Again, he thought the B12 thing was going to happen and when it fell through he was on to Plan B.
 
I went to the Road Show when he first got here. Completely opposite, both of them. Sounds like he was done here then. Again, he thought the B12 thing was going to happen and when it fell through he was on to Plan B.
Agreed I was also at one in Southington after his first year. Big XII flags were flying in the parking lot. He was jabbering with alumni by the bar. He wasn’t one of the coaches on stage but he was present. When the Big 12 opportunity disappeared he probably began thinking about his exit plans. We benefited by his success. Admittedly it was fun again to go to UConn football games.

Disappointed how he left but not surprised.
 
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He’s been pretty consistent in his message that being independent is a big disadvantage. Competing for conference championships and potentially a playoff berth matters. His stock realistically isn’t getting any higher than it is right now so he may have decided it’s the time to make a move even if it’s not as good of a job as he was hoping for
 

Pretty clear this decision was to get back to his and his wife's home area while he still had the chance. Probably wouldn't have the same option next year. So he makes a decision based on family considerations and left this program much better than when he found it. Don't understand why there are folks who want to vilify him on this board. But hey, it's the Boneyard.
 
Jim Mora was not getting the Stanford job. Only job he was offered was Colorado State. He could not even get the Oregon State nor Washington State jobs he applied for. It is pretty obvious he wanted out of UConn before he thought his coaching creds would take a
His stock realistically isn’t getting any higher than it is right now so he may have decided it’s the time to make a move even if it’s not as good of a job as he was hoping for

nosedive based on next season results.
Happens all the time with coaches in basketball and in football, or in any high profile college sport. Bolt when your team hits its peak with a likely talent dropoff the next year and the loss of coaching cred and future job opportunities. Pitino did team switching over the years after his teams peaked. So did Beilein, and way back when, Shabel probably did it and Burr Carlson got the leftovers(5-19 in his second and last year in 1969). Fortunately, Dee Rowe resurrected the program and upgraded the recruiting. And the rest is history.
 
Pretty clear this decision was to get back to his and his wife's home area while he still had the chance. Probably wouldn't have the same option next year. So he makes a decision based on family considerations and left this program much better than when he found it. Don't understand why there are folks who want to vilify him on this board. But hey, it's the Boneyard.
Because the way he handled leaving was questionable to say the least. If he had made the kinds of typical statements that coaches make when they leave a program, and if he wasn't actively trying to poach us, he probably would catch less heat. But given the way he's handling his departure, it isn't surprising that he's burning the goodwill that he would otherwise have.
 
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All the comments regarding him are true. What really gets me is that we all believed that David Benedict made it crystal clear what the situation was here in Storrs. Jim begged for the job, David explained the situation, and Jim jumped on it. We didn't bring Jim here to get us halfway home and then jump. We believed once he got us halfway, he had to guts and ability to keep it going. I'm sure we all figured 5-10 years.

He bolted while his stock was high. Is he that insecure that he believed this was his high point? There should be no talent drop off after a year like we had. It was his job to keep moving UConn up. Hit the portal and bring in replacements.

Let's face it, with the abysmal strength of schedule we had, objectively UConn is greatly improved but not more than a decent G5. And we will certainly drop a few notches given how he left and where he left us. I don't see any of this mission accomplished stuff. Maybe, maybe if David told him we'd be in a P4 and that didn't pan out, then maybe it makes sense. But Jim's a big boy. He should know far more about all of this CR bs than the rest of us and should have know it was more likely than not that UConn would still be independent. He's the type who always thinks the grass is greener. At least he found his path to a fully funded retirement.
 
All the comments regarding him are true. What really gets me is that we all believed that David Benedict made it crystal clear what the situation was here in Storrs. Jim begged for the job, David explained the situation, and Jim jumped on it. We didn't bring Jim here to get us halfway home and then jump. We believed once he got us halfway, he had to guts and ability to keep it going. I'm sure we all figured 5-10 years.

He bolted while his stock was high. Is he that insecure that he believed this was his high point? There should be no talent drop off after a year like we had. It was his job to keep moving UConn up. Hit the portal and bring in replacements.

Let's face it, with the abysmal strength of schedule we had, objectively UConn is greatly improved but not more than a decent G5. And we will certainly drop a few notches given how he left and where he left us. I don't see any of this mission accomplished stuff. Maybe, maybe if David told him we'd be in a P4 and that didn't pan out, then maybe it makes sense. But Jim's a big boy. He should know far more about all of this CR bs than the rest of us and should have know it was more likely than not that UConn would still be independent. He's the type who always thinks the grass is greener. At least he found his path to a fully funded retirement.
We played 3 P4s and should have won all 3. No telling how good teams are gonna be when you schedule them. JMU played 1 P4 and lost. He did a fine job, but if his heart ain't in it its best he goes anyways.

Others have said something changed and it has to be true. All of a sudden he is picking fights with media calling their questions disrespectful. Bye Jim, Next.
 
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We played 3 P4s and should have won all 3. No telling how good teams are gonna be when you schedule them. JMU played 1 P4 and lost. He did a fine job, but if his heart ain't in it its best he goes anyways.

Others have said something changed and it has to be true. All of a sudden he is picking fights with media calling their questions disrespectful. Bye Jim, Next.
Conference affiliation doesn't matter. bcu and cuse suck this year and duke isn't even receiving votes. agreed though, Next.
 
We played 3 P4s and should have won all 3. No telling how good teams are gonna be when you schedule them. JMU played 1 P4 and lost. He did a fine job, but if his heart ain't in it its best he goes anyways.

Others have said something changed and it has to be true. All of a sudden he is picking fights with media calling their questions disrespectful. Bye Jim, Next.
He did sign an extension last year
 
Happens all the time with coaches in basketball and in football, or in any high profile college sport. Bolt when your team hits its peak with a likely talent dropoff the next year and the loss of coaching cred and future job opportunities. Pitino did team switching over the years after his teams peaked. So did Beilein, and way back when, Shabel probably did it and Burr Carlson got the leftovers(5-19 in his second and last year in 1969). Fortunately, Dee Rowe resurrected the program and upgraded the recruiting. And the rest is history.
Pitino and Beilein did it to move up in their profession. They weren't running because they were scared the team wouldn't be good the next season.
 
Because the way he handled leaving was questionable to say the least. If he had made the kinds of typical statements that coaches make when they leave a program, and if he wasn't actively trying to poach us, he probably would catch less heat. But given the way he's handling his departure, it isn't surprising that he's burning the goodwill that he would otherwise have.
Name a coach who has left a football or basketball program that does not poach players or coaches. I am guessing you are drawing a blank.
 
Name a coach who has left a football or basketball program that does not poach players or coaches. I am guessing you are drawing a blank.
Your correct most if not all do. However we have a coach who a year ago called out all other programs for poaching UConn players. Thats called hypocrisy.
 
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