Jim Mora Expected to be Named HC | Page 11 | The Boneyard

Jim Mora Expected to be Named HC

Joined
Nov 11, 2018
Messages
642
Reaction Score
11,274

Mora and Benedict are headed to Clemson for UConn’s game there this weekend, which will begin Mora’s process of familiarizing himself with the team. (He said he’s already studied them extensively on film.)

“It gives me an opportunity to recruit like crazy,” Mora said. “A chance to go make some connections with coaches with Connecticut and the surrounding area and to evaluate the players we are recruiting. I don’t have to be preparing for a game. All my focus can be on recruiting. It gives us a chance to be very deliberate on how we go about hiring a staff.”
 
Joined
Aug 26, 2011
Messages
6,374
Reaction Score
16,572
This is an absolute home run of a hire. It gives UConn instant national credibility. Shows that the AD and coaching staff will have a plan. I'm stunned. I can't imagine doing better.

and HE did it the week we walk into Clemson with National attention. I like Benedict a lot ... and loving watching the Hurley thing; and love having Auriemma happy; and new baseball, soccer, hockey and conference placement. so ... Yeah
 

CL82

NCAA Men’s Basketball National Champions - Again!
Joined
Aug 24, 2011
Messages
56,972
Reaction Score
208,806
So if Jim Maura is an assistant coach, who do we let go or demote? Weren’t we at capacity?
 
Joined
Aug 26, 2011
Messages
6,374
Reaction Score
16,572
Incoming… ;)



this guy Sean and that guy Mike DiMaura should be on notice with their rooting openly against UCONN and for SU and BC. This is a solid State U with BRAND: I don't know how a CT sportswriter can be tormenting their readers as regularly as these 2 have with that dynamic. Do you think this happens in Central Pennsylvania or in West Virginia or NC?
 
Joined
Aug 27, 2011
Messages
503
Reaction Score
1,051
I think this is a very solid hire. We get a known commodity and an adult in the room who knows how to run a program. He will have credibility with the high school programs when recruiting. He doesn't need to recruit for a top 10 football team like he was trying to do at UCLA. The key will be who he brings in for offensive and defensive coordinators, and their ability to recruit players.

He will have a nice five year window to build the program and then pass it off to the next head coach.

It is good that the hiring took place when it did as he will be able to witness the players for three games to determine who can and cannot play at this level, then when the season is over he can have a talk with the players he feels may not be able to compete at this level so they can move on. He will then be able to review the existing commitments and make a decision if they’re a fit in his system.

I hope he takes advantage of the transfer portal as he is a known commodity and should be able to extract some quality players.

The good news is we have our head coach in place and he can now reach out to potential candidates to fill out his staff. I suspect he already has his candidates and mind. He can also hit the recruiting trail ahead of the other teams who will be replacing coaches.

Looks like a great hire.
 

Chin Diesel

Power of Love
Joined
Aug 24, 2011
Messages
32,621
Reaction Score
98,857
Up top on the main ESPN page.

1636652199276.png
 
Joined
Aug 26, 2011
Messages
20,539
Reaction Score
44,604
I know this doesn't mean much - but listening to him - he doesn't have the smugness of RE nor the oddness of BD. Seems like a pretty straight shooter.
There is something to be said for that.
 
Joined
Aug 26, 2011
Messages
87,625
Reaction Score
327,206
So if Jim Maura is an assistant coach, who do we let go or demote? Weren’t we at capacity?

-> Mora’s first official day as head coach will be Nov. 28 but he will get to work almost immediately, serving as a hands-off assistant coach for the rest of the season. Interim coach Lou Spanos, who worked as Mora’s defensive coordinator at UCLA in 2012-13, and the rest of staff will remain in charge of game-planning and coaching. <-
 

ShakyTheMohel

Is it 11:11 yet?
Joined
Aug 27, 2011
Messages
7,827
Reaction Score
16,798
I have found that after the last few football hires I talk myself into why it was the right move. When they hired PP...it was similar to Mora in that I hadn't even considered him...but I figured his link to CT and previous success would be beneficial. When they hired Diaco, he wasn't my first choice but I saw his personality and I thought after PP, maybe that's what they needed...a young energetic coach. With RE, it felt like our only way out of Diaco hell...and he would bring back competence and integrity.

I was wrong each time...and here we are again. I hadn't thought of him as the next coach...but I really wanted a coach who was a successful head coach. No coordinators. He fits that bill. I was hoping for an offensive coach. He doesn't fit that bill.

So...I am optimistic. Hopefully his staff selections will give me hope that the team will run a modern offense. And hopefully they spend some money on coordinators.

I do wonder if I am once again just talking myself into why this is the right move...but...it does feel the right move. Sigh...I hope this time I am not disappointed...lol.
 
Joined
Mar 30, 2012
Messages
1,869
Reaction Score
8,106
We won't know the full story for a few years, but we'll have a clue if it's headed in the right direction when we see their activity in the portal, new recruits, recruits retained, and finally when play starts next year. We've seen bad, so hopefully we'll see positive signs.

That's going to be the big question. Now because of the transfer portal, UConn can "recruit" 3-4 stars that they might not have been able to in years past. If he can start improving the talent level here quickly, things can get better fast. Let's certainly hope they do.
 
Joined
Aug 29, 2015
Messages
20,682
Reaction Score
49,577
this guy Sean and that guy Mike DiMaura should be on notice with their rooting openly against UCONN and for SU and BC. This is a solid State U with BRAND: I don't know how a CT sportswriter can be tormenting their readers as regularly as these 2 have with that dynamic. Do you think this happens in Central Pennsylvania or in West Virginia or NC?
Sean is not really anti-uconn considering he's a cuse grad. He covers high school sports.
 

CL82

NCAA Men’s Basketball National Champions - Again!
Joined
Aug 24, 2011
Messages
56,972
Reaction Score
208,806
-> Mora’s first official day as head coach will be Nov. 28 but he will get to work almost immediately, serving as a hands-off assistant coach for the rest of the season. Interim coach Lou Spanos, who worked as Mora’s defensive coordinator at UCLA in 2012-13, and the rest of staff will remain in charge of game-planning and coaching. <-
So as long as he directly does not coach the players he can still be an “assistant coach”? I’m not sure of the rules here.
 
Joined
Aug 26, 2011
Messages
9,846
Reaction Score
9,858
So if Jim Maura is an assistant coach, who do we let go or demote? Weren’t we at capacity?
Not the sharpest knife in the set, but without posting I previously pondered the possibilities of an assistant receiving severance to depart early. My thought was it might free up an athletic department employee newly designated as an assistant coach to reach out to transfer portal participants.
 
Joined
Aug 24, 2011
Messages
9,083
Reaction Score
28,591

Mora and Benedict are headed to Clemson for UConn’s game there this weekend, which will begin Mora’s process of familiarizing himself with the team. (He said he’s already studied them extensively on film.)

“It gives me an opportunity to recruit like crazy,” Mora said. “A chance to go make some connections with coaches with Connecticut and the surrounding area and to evaluate the players we are recruiting. I don’t have to be preparing for a game. All my focus can be on recruiting. It gives us a chance to be very deliberate on how we go about hiring a staff.”

If he can reel in some Clemson transfers while he's down there that would be greeeaaaattt.
 
Joined
Nov 30, 2020
Messages
419
Reaction Score
1,901
I share your initial reaction. Very surprised, both by him specifically but even the resume more generally — older, out of the game for a few years, no east coast coaching. But that doesn’t make it a bad hire either. I need to let it sink in and give it thought.

But DB’s career is resting on this decision, so whether it works out or not I assume he made the choice very deliberately and purposefully.
As in career after UConn? He certainly won’t be fired from here if this doesn’t work out. His life here is solely based on Dan Hurley and Dan Hurley only.
 

the Q

Yowie Wowie. We’re gonna have so much fun here
Joined
Mar 28, 2017
Messages
7,029
Reaction Score
11,269
Add New Jersey, but yes
Exactly. I hope this works out, but no one knows how this will work out, and we will not know for at least 2-3 years. I thought PP was going to be a disaster. He was. I thought Diaco, a "young and hungry" assistant coach was going to elevate us to a top 25 level program. He did not. I thought that Randy 2.0 would stabilize a sinking ship and get us back to 7-5 and 8-4 seasons. He did not. College sports is littered with "home run" hires who were fired in 2-3 years.

Mora is a major name who has succeeded in the NFL and college football where success lives on borrowed time for all but 5 people. I'm optimistic that he can turn this program around. Let's see what happens.

This is 100% me as well, right down to the thoughts on the old hires
 

Online statistics

Members online
724
Guests online
4,771
Total visitors
5,495

Forum statistics

Threads
157,017
Messages
4,077,248
Members
9,967
Latest member
UChuskman


Top Bottom