I don’t see any issue with allowing Jim Mora to return to Connecticut to address the team. As many have pointed out, with today’s college football calendar, there is never a “good” time for a coach to leave. No matter what, fans and players will feel disappointed. Look at Lane Kiffin—he’s leaving Ole Miss right before their College Football Playoff appearance.
And realistically, Mora can recruit players anytime, whether he’s on campus or not. Allowing him to speak to the team simply shows that UConn is not a vindictive program; it’s offering proper closure to the Mora era and demonstrating readiness to move forward into the next chapter of UConn football.
As for roster impact, players who want to leave will leave. Our recruiting class has already taken a major hit. The new coach will need to rebuild through the portal. It’s unfortunate, but this is the reality of modern college football.