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Jim Mora knew who killed Tupac

Yeah, because our offense was such a thing of beauty when he arrived.
Perhaps not, but where there's life there's hope.
 
Offense hasn't looked decent since Lashlee and even then it was only until Edsall neutered them for playing too quickly for the defense to recover.
 
Where was the life?
The program is dead when it's disbanded. Even in the midst of the current suck fest the heart monitor is still beeping.
 
The program is dead when it's disbanded. Even in the midst of the current suck fest the heart monitor is still beeping.
Not really sure what it is you are attempting to convey with the above statement.

Yes, the offense under Mora/Charlton has at it's best been borderline acceptable in a role where the defense was expected to be the deciding factor and at its worst has been as bad as any in the country. It isn't as if the staff inherited anything that would lead someone to believe we've taken steps backwards.

There is quite a way to go before we have an offense that would scare anyone. Hopefully the QB's on our roster next season can start pointing us in the right direction.
 
LIFE !!!!!!

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Mora wasn't the only one who knew so I'm surprised it took so long to catch a killer....
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FYI, 3 of 4 involved are deceased.
 


-> Miserable but not miserable enough

Connecticut - Not only are the Huskies 0-5 after their tying extra point attempt was blocked with 40 seconds left to lose 34-33 to Utah State, but coach Jim Mora still won't claim credit for one of the most random college football stories ever. A couple years ago, a Rivals.com reporter posted on social media site X (previously Twitter) that current Pittsburgh Steelers and former Alabama running back Najee Harris told him at a camp in 2016 that Mora, who was recruiting Harris to UCLA at the time, claimed to know the identity of Tupac Shakur’s killer. Mora has subsequently denied this, and reiterated it to the Los Angeles Times in a text Friday after Duane Davis was charged with the 1996 murder. Mora told the paper it was “a complete fabrication." Too bad Mora refuses to lean into this because it’s a whole lot more interesting than anything else going on with his program. <-
 

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