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Didn't know Jim had remarried. Knew he was separated (Wikipedia), but he kept the divorce and new marriage secret (as he should).
The new marriage seems to work well for him. He seems happy and totally recharged.
Lot of praise for Mora for what he’s gotten done already. Real test is about to start soon and I can’t wait.
Well, that and the fact that he doesn’t appear to be clinically insane.This is the honeymoon period for Mora and UConn. Remember how the press fawned over red pants? The difference being Mora has a history of demonstrated results.
True statement. I am in wait and see mode, but his track record and what I have seen to date makes me hopeful Mora’s tenure will turn out better that Diaco’s tenure.This is the honeymoon period for Mora and UConn. Remember how the press fawned over red pants? The difference being Mora has a history of demonstrated results.
We all called him crazy when he said our media contract needed to have games broadcast on Nickelodeon but look what the nfl is doing now. Diaco was a visionaryWell, that and the fact that he doesn’t appear to be clinically insane.
I have no provable evidence other than third-hand rumors...but I have heard Nick Charlton is the Head Coach In-Waiting after Mora has his (hopefully long) run as the Top Guy.
If that were the case, that would be great news. We'll see soon enough, but I think NC is crazy intelligent and capable.
I don't see that. If UConn has any success, Charlton is leaving for another P5 OC job or another lower level head coaching job. And Mora isn't retiring anytime soon. He may come back to coach in the future. But there is no way he is a coach in waiting.I have no provable evidence other than third-hand rumors...but I have heard Nick Charlton is the Head Coach In-Waiting after Mora has his (hopefully long) run as the Top Guy.
If that were the case, that would be great news. We'll see soon enough, but I think NC is crazy intelligent and capable.
We are a stepping stone school for coaches. There isn't a coach in the country who would take an OC position and be a "coach in waiting" at UConn. I hope Charlton is the real deal and he turns our offense around. As you said, if he does that in a couple years, he's headed for a P5 school as an OC or a HC at another school.I don't see that. If UConn has any success, Charlton is leaving for another P5 OC job or another lower level head coaching job. And Mora isn't retiring anytime soon. He may come back to coach in the future. But there is no way he is a coach in waiting.
Maybe we’re heading to a P5 conference in the foreseeable future? Then, it makes sense.We are a stepping stone school for coaches. There isn't a coach in the country who would take an OC position and be a "coach in waiting" at UConn. I hope Charlton is the real deal and he turns our offense around. As you said, if he does that in a couple years, he's headed for a P5 school as an OC or a HC at another school.