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Benedict/Mora presser.

A couple of three things from Mora in this presser that I enjoyed:

  • He pronounces it ‘Vetchrin’s Day’ - That is the way a football coach should pronounce that word.
  • Regarding the challenge ahead at UConn - he has a favorite saying, “Hard things are hard” - That is a great football guy quote.
  • He repeats important things for emphasis, EMPHASIS!
  • He answers questions from the media with, “Well, Gavin… Well, Dom….” - this is a good way to curry favor with journalists
  • He was legitimately giddy talking about how he would watch 12 straight hours of football at the ESPN studios, which is something I do every weekend
 
You know, I've been burned in the past by the introductory presser but, here we go again. He doesn't sound like a guy that's going to mail it in and I like the notion that he wants coordinators who are progressive and open-minded.
 
I liked the presser, but the results on the field will tell the story. We have been fooled too many times before to get too caught up in rhetoric. I don't want to put a downer on this hire, but I am skeptical of any hire from past experience. In saying all that I wish coach Mora the best and hope he succeeds immensely.
 
Watched the conference Zoom call, it was clear thar he is light years ahead of Edsall at dealing with the press.

His UCLA records got the 1st 4 years are solid, and he will be able to use his credentials to recruit effectively both on the portal and for in-home visits. He won't have deep recruiting roots in the East, but that can be built quickly if he is sincere and personable.

I hope he can get his former OC at UCLA to come here. We need an innovative offense for once. I am not too worried about his defense since he is a defensive coach and his 49er defense when he was DC there was solid.

Let's hope he can get this done cause Uconn really needs this to be successful.
 
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I'm way too lazy to look it up, but didn't RE stumble over Benedict's name at his intro press conference? Called him "AD Dave" or something?

Was wondering if Mora's constant saying David or David Benedict was some shade thrown.
 
I'm way to lazy to look it up, but didn't RE stumble over Benedict's name at his intro press conference? Called him "AD Dave" or something?

Was wondering if Mora's constant saying David or David Benedict was some shade thrown.

TBF at RE2.0's presser, half the room wanted him stabbed.
 
“We have to make incremental gains every single day,” Mora said. “We cannot waste a moment in our pursuit of regaining respect and becoming competitive. It’s a perpetual journey. We have to find ways to measure our success outside of the scoreboard initially – initially.

“I think the thing you’ll find out about me as we go on, I’m very competitive, very passionate and I don’t really relent a whole lot. It’s all about building and maintaining and cultivating the right culture, the right environment, where every day, everybody in that building is fully committed – fully committed to doing the things we need to do to gain ground.”

 
I'm way too lazy to look it up, but didn't RE stumble over Benedict's name at his intro press conference? Called him "AD Dave" or something?

Was wondering if Mora's constant saying David or David Benedict was some shade thrown.
Kinda like disrespectful
 
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Seems like a solid, level headed guy. He was prepared for the questions and delivered. His response to how football has changed since he left was weak sauce and I found his different lens answer fairly contrived but about the only answer that would pass the test. I didn’t walk away jacked up. But, what’s done is done, so go HC Mora!
 
He hasn’t been away from the game long enough to call him out of touch with the modern game. High octane offense was the norm while he was at UCLA and his teams played a creative, fast offense.

I think he’ll do well here and have us looking much better. The question will be how long he can sustain it and continue to grow it. I’m sure that’s his goal, to build something and sustain it. He has had great successes, but none that lasted for many years. His emphasis on relationships and enjoying being with people indicates to me that he envisions being a successful and integral part of UConn and the state of CT. That will go a long way with the fans. We want somebody to believe in us, our school and our state and go to battle for us. I don’t think we’ve had that in the FBS era. Our coaches have been way too self centered and stubborn.
 
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High octane offense was the norm while he was at UCLA and his teams played a creative, fast offense.

It's interesting that his best year's at UCLA were with Mazzone and Spanos. They both ended up leaving for some reason and then things went downhill. The three of them together clicked. Hopefully it still clicks.
 
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It's interesting that his best year's at UCLA were with Mazzone and Spanos. They both ended up leaving for some reason and then things went downhill.
It is. I think Spanos set this whole thing up. I’d be thrilled if Mazzone comes along for the ride. His quick work here was beyond impressive
 
It is. I think Spanos set this whole thing up. I’d be thrilled if Mazzone comes along for the ride. His quick work here was beyond impressive
After Spanos tweet about how great of a hire Mora was. I believe it was set up by Spanos. Which is okay with me.
 
It is. I think Spanos set this whole thing up. I’d be thrilled if Mazzone comes along for the ride. His quick work here was beyond impressive
Of course Spanos set this whole thing up. He was probably the one to suggest it to AD David Benedict in the first place bc he knew he wouldn’t get the job. I’m sure a reward for the referral is remaining on staff.
 
After Spanos tweet about how great of a hire Mora was. I believe it was set up by Spanos. Which is okay with me.

There is no doubt Spanos did this to save his own job, and also pushed for a boss he liked in the past. Also, getting Mazzone here was to get his buy-in as well. There are some UCLA fans who think this crew will do well here since they had much success at UCLA, and some are regretting about the Chip Kelly hire now since has not be as successful as they hoped.

If Mora can get Mazzone as the OC, we can be pretty good next year with a healthy Tyler P.
 
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There is no doubt Spanos did this to save his own job, and also pushed for a boss he liked in the past. Also, getting Mazzone here was to get his buy-in as well. There are some UCLA fans who think this crew will do well here since they had much success at UCLA, and some are regretting about the Chip Kelly hire now since has not be as successful as they hoped.

If Mora can get Mazzone as the OC, we can be pretty good next year with a healthy Tyler P.
Agreed. Mazzone came in for his interview and how the team played with his help. He passed. It all makes sense. I think there will be success at UConn. Tyler P is the start of something great. As he is very versatile
 
Solid presser. Refreshing to hear a clear communicator without smugness and/or thinly veiled disdain.

Its a big task...he has no connection to New England/Northeast, so there is much to learn.

Looking forward to what he is able to do in early December with the first signing period.
 
What I get is professional and someone who has been there before and nothing is going to surprise him as a coach. The coaching staff he hires will tell me a lot if they "UConn" opened the purse strings and bring in a solid staff would go a long way in quieting the critics here and in the media.

He threw a bone to the local coaches saying how he needs to keep the best in Connecticut here as some coaches think UConn ignores their players or vice a verse a
 
Messrs. Mora, Spanos and Mazzone, we present to you UCONN Football, your Sistine Chapel. Godspeed.
 
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