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Can go by private jet. UConn can assist like Schiano’s helicopterStorrs is close to Idaho?
Can go by private jet. UConn can assist like Schiano’s helicopterStorrs is close to Idaho?
Saban is the Jim Calhoun/Dan Hurley of college football. Mora has been successful at UConn but you are comparing him to probably the greatest college football coach of all time.
Apples and oranges, man. Apples and oranges.I'd want to know how happy his wife Kathy is living here in Connecticut. (See Rhett Lashlee)
I get the feeing they're a team. I think she's wants him happy and fulfilled at this point of their lives. I bet she will get to choose the next stage.I'd want to know how happy his wife Kathy is living here in Connecticut.
If Jim’s here she is happyI'd want to know how happy his wife Kathy is living here in Connecticut. (See Rhett Lashlee)
Another thing which wouldn't surprise me is pleasing to Mora is UConn's big name coaches not being a bunch of young up and comers looking for the next big paycheck.
It can be comforting to someone in Mora's position to have Auriemma, Hurley (and his dad), Penders, Cavanaugh all being older coaches who he can reach out to and chat peer to peer.
I love the cohesion that has formed from Mora and the team’s success. He just visited the band for practice the other day and spoke his gratitude towards the band’s energy and spirit. Between that and comments from Hurley and Geno, it’s amazing to see.
That’s funny. When down at JMU, talking to band parents, they said Cignetti was a jerk. Couldn’t have cared less and basically said so.I love the cohesion that has formed from Mora and the team’s success. He just visited the band for practice the other day and spoke his gratitude towards the band’s energy and spirit. Between that and comments from Hurley and Geno, it’s amazing to see.
Yes let’s attack Cignetti again. Yes we get it Cignetti is a hard ass and you do not like him. I like Jim Mora but Cignetti is a better coach.That’s funny. When down at JMU, talking to band parents, they said Cignetti was a jerk. Couldn’t have cared less and basically said so.
Some people need stress to fire up their competitive juices. Can’t have diamonds without pressure to paraphrase. Bottom line is that none of us know except Coach Mora. I’ll enjoy the remainder of the season since everything else is out of our control but I sure hope he sticks around. See you road warriors at FAU.It wouldn’t be a lateral move to some G5 team. Any P4 job will be a rebuild with a lot of stress. I feel like if UConn gives a reasonable raise he wouldn’t want to start over at his age. Who needs stress.
UCLA hasn't found anyone any better since.I can’t believe someone on here would bring up the UCLA job. How does that conversation start “Jim we are really sorry we fired you and had to pay your guaranteed contract but …. He is 64 years old and was fired from his previous 2 head coaching jobs.
UW would want a bigger college name. Stanford is the opportunity that would scare me.I don't necessarily view Washington as a threat to take Mora, but I do think there is a high probability that job opens up. I think they'll aim higher than Mora. Fisch makes $7.5m this year. That's multiple (multiple) levels higher than Mora.
IIRC one of the reasons Mora took this role, although far from Sun Valley, is that he has kids/grandkids in NYC area? That is probably a factor in this.
Coaching college football is a 24/7/365 job in today's era, so there really isn't a point being closer to Sun Valley for him, especially if he is going to a "bigger" job -- he simply won't have the time to get out there anyways. If, for some reason, that is a factor, there still really aren't gigs for him. Mora makes ~$2.2m:
Lateral at Best (so probably not worth it):
Will They Even Call (If Open)?
- Oregon State $2m
- Colorado State $2m
Honestly, Stanford is the most intriguing one for me. NFL guy running the show in Andrew Luck. Mora is a proven rebuilder and has experience coaching college ball in California. Plus it would be a very nice pay raise.
- Boise $2m
- UCLA $3.1m
- UNLV $3.5m
- Stanford (N/A but likely $3-4m+)
The other thing to look at with Mora is next year's team -- it's a mini-rebuild in a lot of ways. Yes, the foundation and culture is really strong -- and they have a lot more leverage to attract talent, but you still need to hit on at minimum a QB1 and WR1. You're losing two of the best players in the country. Going to be nearly impossible to replace to begin with, let alone hit on. So if I'm Mora, I would view this as the offseason to leave. I do think if he stays this cycle and granted things don't go south fast, this will be his last coaching gig.