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

I mentioned this earlier in the thread but I don’t think this is very surprising to AD Dave. Maybe the destination, but not that he’s leaving. I had someone with ties to the program reach out to me after they found out I did a FOIA of his contract to see more details in it; this was like 2 months ago. That person was on the scent back then, so some people had to know this was a possibility.

I don’t think it is surprising.
 
No retreads. I like Gordy. Can any do more than he’s done? First he fixed a putrid o line. Then the o. He’s the next John Madden!
While I believe Sammis is the exact profile of someone who can become a quality head coach, there will still be a good amount of risk involved with a first time head coach hire. I believe for this hire, having a high floor us every bit as important as having a high ceiling.
 
the real challenge is sustaining success beyond 4 years - e.g., like Calhoun, Geno and now Hurley did.
And to think, Mora could have been that guy for us for FB.

Honestly, kind of disgusting to think that losing some key players would make him quit on us (if that was part of the reason). Loser mentality. We’re just giving Mora an out.

Thanks for the winning seasons. Hope the grass is greener.
 
If the new head coach is highly successful we will be doing this again in three or four years. It's where we're at.
I know what you're saying, but I feel like Mora gave no inclination he wanted to leave so this just feels like a slap in the face to me.
 
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What?

Im curious as to what you are smoking.

AD Dave defied the trustees and fired KO (against their orders) because he saw Hurley as someone we could not afford to miss out on.

It became an ugly incident because the board didn't want to pay KO's buyout, but Dan Hurley was the only head coach DB considered at the time KO was fired.
That’s not the story I was told. I think we’ve been over this though in the past.
 
JM was the best we could get, at the time.
honestly, he's still the best we could get, now.

i'm very sorry for my pessimism, but i struggle to see a positive 2026 and beyond on the horizon.
I hope i'm dead wrong.
 
Understand why people are upset here as things have been trending up and now who knows? Lets see how it plays out. As far as sour grapes towards Mora it seems uncalled for when emotions are put aside. The man gave his all to his employer and this program while he was here and earned every penny. The hire was mutually beneficial... we both benefited. He owes us nothing. Unless something like Big12 happened its hard for anyone to think New England was his last stop, especially when he was in campus housing dorm style with former players and coaching prospects (wasn't the campus mansion part of his contract?). If we are going to continue trending up I think Benedict has much more than the right coach to work on.. for example the complete lack of interest from our own state press etc
 
JM was the best we could get, at the time.
honestly, he's still the best we could get, now.

i'm very sorry for my pessimism, but i struggle to see a positive 2026 and beyond on the horizon.
I hope i'm dead wrong.
I agree that JM is probably the best we can do HC wise. But let’s not forget that 9-3 was pretty much the expectation with how bad the schedule was this year. Don’t get me wrong, he’s responsible for getting us to this point. But I don’t think 9-3 was this insurmountable mountain to climb. If he went 9-3 with next years schedule, that’s a different story.
 
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At first, I couldn't believe it. Colorado State?! But reading the reddit threads, it does make sense from Mora's perspective:
  1. Per reddit, "oil, gas, mining, big farm and ag loves CSU, lots of Rams in the industry, lots of financial backing for the program"
  2. Conference gives chance to compete for CFP (theoretically)
  3. Closer to home/friends/family
I'm obviously very disappointed, but he brought us back to respectability, for which I am grateful, and I'm not ever gonna blame someone for taking a job that's a bit easier and closer to home. I wish him the best of luck and I hope we hire the right person.
 
I think you have to hire someone with head coaching experience. Sammis isn’t ready yet
A genius can figure it out. Hate to lose him too.
Who knows maybe Dave has someone in mind who can bring in a great staff with him. But it not, Gordy is the man
 
Really? Colorado St. is one of the best G6 jobs, the main reason he is leaving is that he gets the opportunity to win a Championship and get to the CFP, that's the deciding factor.
Colorado State is a good gig to coast into retirement on. Jim loves the outdoors, hiking in the mountains, cross country shining.?? He can relax now and just ride it out. Good for him.
 
I don't have it in me for another run of garbage football and 2 or 3 win seasons. I love UConn and love my time there as a student and in UCMB, but the next coaching hire has to be an absolute homerun, slam dunk. Benedict is the best AD we might have ever had, but the school and athletic department refuses to invest significant resources to help the program continue momentum.

I really hate this. We've had the most positivity around this program in like 15 years and it all just got ripped away from us by Colorado St.
 
Ehh if we keep scheduling 10 teams in the 100-120 range we will be 6-6 at worst most seasons.
 
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Wait to you see him take players with him to Colorado State.
On D, most guys were done. If we lose Chadwick or Diomonde, they are a handful of those who could return.
On O, the RBs and our tackles are scheduled to return. So who is he taking?
 
At first, I couldn't believe it. Colorado State?! But reading the reddit threads, it does make sense from Mora's perspective:
  1. Per reddit, "oil, gas, mining, big farm and ag loves CSU, lots of Rams in the industry, lots of financial backing for the program"
  2. Conference gives chance to compete for CFP (theoretically)
  3. Closer to home/friends/family
I'm obviously very disappointed, but he brought us back to respectability, for which I am grateful, and I'm not ever gonna blame someone for taking a job that's a bit easier and closer to home. I wish him the best of luck and I hope we hire the right person.
Be grateful for a guy like Hurley who turned down jobs that most would kill for. Thats a man who knows his mission and purpose, and desires to create a legacy that endures beyond the next negotiation cycle. As for Mora, thanks for doing the job you got paid to do, and no, you won’t be remembered other than as a stepping stone among others to something greater.
 
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