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Colorado State is expected to make UConn coach Jim Mora the school’s next head coach.

And possibly his frustration with being third on the pecking order with media coverage at UConn. I found his press conference snark a few weeks back surprising and now perhaps indicated something deeper here.
And Aruda snubbed us on the Top 25 despite getting votes from coaches and random other voters. A back handed slap to the face.
 
My non-expert CFB take:

Sounds good:
Tony Reno - head coach at Yale
Joe Moorhead - head coach at Akron
Frank Reich - interim head coach at Stanford
Ryan Carty - head coach at Delaware

Maybe ok:
Jeff Monken - head coach at Army
K.C. Keeler - head coach at Temple
Ricky Rahne - head coach at Old Dominion

OMG NFW ever (smoke, fire, bad person, luggage)
Brian Kelly - unemployed, former LSU, Notre Dame, Cincinnati
Jon Gruden - Barstool Sports, former NFL head coach
Bobby Petrino - Arkansas interim HC
Chip Kelly - unemployed, former UCLA

ps on edit - there are probably folks in the 1st and 2nd groups that are mis-grouped, thus my "non-expert take"
90% of this list that UConnBlog kicked out was straight click bait garbage.
 
If we'd won a couple OT games, I'd love to have been able to test that theory.
It would've been really interesting, I'm just not convinced the CFP committee would ever view UConn as a top 11 team and would protect their P4 interests. Hopefully we can force their hand at some point and test the theory
 
I'm interested (confused?) by the number of posts that are against a retread head coach for the next hire. I'm a guy that's enthralled by the exciting young hire as much as anyone, and am not against it here. But seeing the success we just had with a retread hire I'm surprised the majority of people seem so against it
In all candor, I'd greatly prefer someone like Butch Jones (i don't see how Arkansas St is a better situation) than a gamble at this point.

Yes, there are some names that I would want nothing to do with even though I do believe they could win here (Brian Kelly tops the list), but one thing we cannot afford is striking out on our next hire. We may never be able to shed the label that we can only win with a very high quality coach who also will leave as soon as any other school offers him a job.
 
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Does anybody thinks active/inactive coaches agents are reaching out to Benedict about the pending opening?
 
Exactly my thought. Having those two was an anomaly. Add in the probable lack of a conference invite. And the truth that we are a stepping stone level program (even though CSU isn’t a real step up?). Would have been pretty hard to maintain the success of the last two years longer term.
This has a ring of truth. If he was planning to get out this was the year to get out since there is a good chance the team slips next year.
 

Jim Mora informed me late last night that he has accepted the head coaching position at Colorado State.

We are grateful for Coach Mora's contributions to UConn over the past four seasons. He took on the challenge of rebuilding our football program and delivered results that exceeded expectations. Under his leadership, the Huskies won 27 games and achieved bowl eligibility in three of his four seasons, including back-to-back nine-win seasons for the first time in program history.

Coach Mora brought energy and a winning culture back to UConn football and put our program back on the national stage.

We thank Jim for his dedication to our student-athletes and wish him, his wife Kathy and his family the best at Colorado State.

We now turn our attention to finding the right leader to build on the foundation that has been established and continue moving UConn football forward.

Offensive coordinator Gordon Sammis will lead the team in the interim as a national search for the next head coach at the University of Connecticut will begin immediately.

David Benedict

Director of Athletics
 
Ignoring the personal aspect that Mora has been very open about wanting in a move, their situation is significantly better than UConn. He's walking into a situation where they'll be one of the favorites for the G6 playoff spot every year, versus a job at UConn where the playoffs are never a realistic possibility
 
I'm interested (confused?) by the number of posts that are against a retread head coach for the next hire. I'm a guy that's enthralled by the exciting young hire as much as anyone, and am not against it here. But seeing the success we just had with a retread hire I'm surprised the majority of people seem so against it
For me, it depends on the type of retread. I don't want a guy that had one or two decent to good seasons but has struggled recently. Its why I don't understand why some people are so infatuated with Moorhead. The guy is 13-35 at Akron. He can't even win in the MAC. But we want him here?

I'm fine with a "young up and comer" only if it's a guy who has proven success at a lower level like Reno (and it helps that he would bring his son who was basically a top 500 recruit a couple years ago.)
 
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Meh. Joe’s job isn’t to be a fan boy.

If we’re being honest here does anyone really think we’re a top 35 team this year with that defense?

Great record but not top 35
Gotta strike while the iron is hot if you’re local media. You saw the CFP selection show last night? Its all PR garbage spewed by ESPN.

We need to support our players and coaches.
 
In all candor, I'd greatly prefer someone like Butch Jones (i don't see how Arkansas St is a better situation) than a gamble at this point.

Yes, there are some names that I would want nothing to do with even though I do believe they could win here (Brian Kelly tops the list), but one thing we cannot afford is striking out on our next hire. We may never be able to shed the label that we can only win with a very high quality coach who also will leave as soon as any other school offers him a job.
I mostly agree, definitely can't strike out whoever the hire is. That's why I lean towards going the experienced/retread route.

In an ideal world I wouldn't have a problem being the stepping stone school for first time head coaches to come here and have success, and then move on to P4 opportunities. But I think it's a big risk because if the first one fails it's a long fall that I'm not sure the program can recover from.
 
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It would've been really interesting, I'm just not convinced the CFP committee would ever view UConn as a top 11 team and would protect their P4 interests. Hopefully we can force their hand at some point and test the theory
You're spot on. Based on how they used to treat good teams from the AAC, we likely would have been no higher than 15th, and probably closer to 20th (like 17-18 feels right.) They wouldn't have even let us sniff the playoff.

We likely would have been top 10-15 in the AP though.
 
Haven’t read the whole thread yet. Just saw the news. I hate it here.

Sad Season 2 GIF by Friends
 
I woke up at 3am to pee, used my phone as my flashlight, and like an idiot, checked the boneyard while standing there. Let’s just say I’ve been awake since 3am. I’m calming down but I still feel like I’m allowed to be angry. I’m not ready to send Jim off with good words quite yet but I’ll get there. This sucks
 
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