True and Bernie Madoff was a big philanthropist. Just because you did something good doesn’t excuse you from doing something bad. He abandoned his players. End of story.
Players seem to have a different take…
From today’s Dom Amore Sunday column:
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Mora’s farewell
Though many in UConn’s social media universe panned the idea at the time, UConn’s football players appreciated Mora’s flying 2,000 miles back and forth on Dec. 2 to say goodbye in Connecticut the day after he was introduced at Colorado State.
“I really appreciated him looking us in the eyes and talking to us about his decision,” Hansen said. “And why it was right for him. In today’s world with the transfer portal and coaches moving around, that’s a rare thing. It’s a testament to who he is and everything he said to us during our time here at UConn to look us in the eyes on the way out was really important to us. We all appreciated that.”
Players were scattered, home for Thanksgiving, in the day Mora’s decision became public, Nov. 26.
“I haven’t had that in the past with other coaches, it definitely meant a lot,” Hoes said. “Knowing that he didn’t need to, but he wanted to. We know this is the state of college football. We can’t blame him. He’s doing what’s best for his family. We know he loves us, there’s no lost feelings there. Definitely emotional, seeing him go, but we support him and hope for the best for him.” <-