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Benedict and Mora

I’m interested in your thoughts about your comparison of Cignetti and Petrino.

Both coaches last names have three syllables.
Both last names have a vowel for the second letter.
Both last names have a vowel as the last letter.
Both coaches have the letter "T" in the second syllable.
Both coach at schools whose primary colors are red and white. For nuance, yes, Indiana calls it "cream", but it's white.

Need we dive any deeper to see the similarities?
 
If the season finishes with a successful win against a quality opponent, I think expansion opportunities will be discussed.

It that happens, I think Mora would be content to stick around and be willing to defer higher compensation down the road. Just a hunch

With who?

The problem the ACC right now is that they have too many teams.

The Big 12 is not interested.
 
@Chin Diesel always appreciate your contributions😀 I was asking @uconnyankee about the cignetti/petrino comment because while Cignetti may be a hard pita, he has zero baggage like petrino has. He has never had losing season and an overall record of 140-37. He’s married with three kids. He doesn’t own motorcycle. So, he’s not warm and cuddly. I know a few UConn coaches who could be described thay way too. The comment strikes me as BS.
 
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This is a critical point in our development. Mora might start getting better players now. The message is getting out, come to UConn, get on the field, have P4 facilities and play in an NFL style program. Take your best shot at making the league.

It will be a shame if he goes now. I think he plans on staying. His recruiting pitch in the press conference was deliberate and rehearsed. He’s also very involved locally, as is his wife. I think they like this retirement alternative. Storrs is a pretty chill, rural environment and he likes the outdoors. It’s also close to NYC where two of his kids are, which was important in him coming here in the first place.
^^^ yeah, that!
 
@Chin Diesel always appreciate your contributions😀 I was asking @uconnyankee about the cignetti/petrino comment because while Cignetti may be a hard he has zero baggage like petrino has. He has never had losing season and an overall record of 140-37. He’s married with three kids. He doesn’t own motorcycle. So, he’s not warm and cuddly. I know a few UConn coaches who could be described thay way too. The comment strikes me as BS.
Cignetti is awesome...
 
Hopefully Jim Mora decides to make UConn his final stop...

...but just in case, let me be the first to say Pete Lembo has a great track record of doing a lot with very little. Heck, we only beat Buffalo by 3 points this year and we have much more talent than Buffalo.
I agree on Lembo. I wanted him when we hired Diaco and Edsall 2. Hope Mora stays but if not Pete would be a solid choice I think.
 
I mean I hope he stays, he's said this is his last job, but I don't blame him if a blue blood comes calling. He will leave the program in the best is has been in almost 2 decades and will have made it a fairly attractive job for some young up and comer.
Pitino said Iona was his last job. I don't think Mora is like Pitino. I also wouldn't be mad if he left to cash in one final time. He showed the blue print for getting it done here without BCS affiliation. Never again should they bring in a guy who comes in making excuses the day he walks in the door. The previous 3 guys all talked about empty cupboards. This guy came in did the best he could with what was here using a true freshman QB that hasn't started anywhere since and took em to a minor bowl.
 
Pitino said Iona was his last job. I don't think Mora is like Pitino. I also wouldn't be mad if he left to cash in one final time. He showed the blue print for getting it done here without BCS affiliation. Never again should they bring in a guy who comes in making excuses the day he walks in the door. The previous 3 guys all talked about empty cupboards. This guy came in did the best he could with what was here using a true freshman QB that hasn't started anywhere since and took em to a minor bowl.
The tricky part about replacing Mora, is that the Mora name overcame a lot of recruiting obstacles.
 
Pitino said Iona was his last job. I don't think Mora is like Pitino. I also wouldn't be mad if he left to cash in one final time. He showed the blue print for getting it done here without BCS affiliation. Never again should they bring in a guy who comes in making excuses the day he walks in the door. The previous 3 guys all talked about empty cupboards. This guy came in did the best he could with what was here using a true freshman QB that hasn't started anywhere since and took em to a minor bowl.

Mora could quit this program at 3pm today and he wouldn't be a fraction of the POS Pitino is
 
My take:

1. Both UConn and Mora were in need of each other when this started.
2. Mora said he wanted to do something special and asked for the chance and it was given.
3. Mora appears to be a man of good character and I can’t imagine him leaving if he is treated right. Just not his style or ethics.
4. Big money can ruin the most principled person.
5. Character test ahead for Jim.
 
The tricky part about replacing Mora, is that the Mora name overcame a lot of recruiting obstacles.
Very true. The Mora name is so well known in football circles. Just having him as a coach in and of itself lends a certain credibility to UConn Football. For example, look at the game in Ann Arbor a few years ago where Michigan blew out UConn 59-3. Michigan was clearly head and shoulders above UConn in any way you look at it, but what I remember is the long conversation Jim Harbaugh and Jim Mora had and you could see the mutual respect. I don't know what was said in their conversation, but if I could guess, the topic was probably around the mutual understanding of how to build a football program and Harbaugh knowing the difficulty of the job of rebuilding UConn Football.
 
I don't think JM is on the short list for any P5. And if he was, we would know by now.

I'm not even finding his name on coaching candidate fan articles for programs currently in the search
 
I don't think JM is on the short list for any P5. And if he was, we would know by now.

I'm not even finding his name on coaching candidate fan articles for programs currently in the search
Feels like his name comes up more for jobs that would open up if their coach is hired away to a bigger job. I still think/hope Mora is here for at least a couple more years.
 

14. Jim Mora: Want to hear a wild stat that was floating around social media Saturday? UConn has more wins over ACC teams (3) than Florida State (2) the last two seasons. That isn’t just piling on Norvell more. It’s a way to compliment UConn coach Jim Mora, who led the Huskies to a win over Duke on Saturday. UConn was 10-50 the previous five seasons before Mora took over in 2022, a laughingstock of a program. Now the Huskies, 7-3, are 25-23 under Mora’s leadership. Does that turnaround get the former UCLA head coach some looks during the coaching carousel? What he has done there is tremendous and it’s time we start showing appreciation of a job well done.
 
This is a critical point in our development. Mora might start getting better players now. The message is getting out, come to UConn, get on the field, have P4 facilities and play in an NFL style program. Take your best shot at making the league.

It will be a shame if he goes now. I think he plans on staying. His recruiting pitch in the press conference was deliberate and rehearsed. He’s also very involved locally, as is his wife. I think they like this retirement alternative. Storrs is a pretty chill, rural environment and he likes the outdoors. It’s also close to NYC where two of his kids are, which was important in him coming here in the first place.
Agree 100%…
Im starting to see a lot of snips and comments from the pundits giving UConn some much deserved props. And they all seem to follow that with, “Mora’s success will most assuredly get him noticed for bigger opportunities”….
It’s like they want to will it to happen by constantly reporting it.

Mora wouldn’t be first coach at UConn to come from somewhere else and fall in love with UConn and CT. I hope he stays, but if people throw money at him that UConn can’t cover, you never know.
 
From May 22nd 2022 and me:
“Mora > Sabin in many ways. Successful in college AND NFL. Not a Demi-god. Nothing questionable in his approach. We are very lucky to have him and I can’t wait to see where this goes”

I was so wrong about Diaco. Bound to get something right!
 
Maybe the biggest thing long-term for UConn football beyond Mora's coaching time here is Mora proved you can win at UConn. Prior to Mora the only coach who had success was Edsall 1.0. Now, there are two different coaches in two different eras who have shown you can have success at UConn. And that matters when you are hiring an HC.
 
Maybe the biggest thing long-term for UConn football beyond Mora's coaching time here is Mora proved you can win at UConn. Prior to Mora the only coach who had success was Edsall 1.0. Now, there are two different coaches in two different eras who have shown you can have success at UConn. And that matters when you are hiring an HC.
I agree it was important to show it can happen instead of saying it can happen.
 
From May 22nd 2022 and me:
“Mora > Sabin in many ways. Successful in college AND NFL. Not a Demi-god. Nothing questionable in his approach. We are very lucky to have him and I can’t wait to see where this goes”

I was so wrong about Diaco. Bound to get something right!
Slow down. Saban is the best to ever do it.
 

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