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Why UConn football coach Jim Mora says he's 'more impactful' since giving up defensive duties (Adamec)
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[QUOTE="huskymedic, post: 5055355, member: 549"] [MEDIA=twitter]1821120008119886193[/MEDIA] [URL='https://archive.ph/3tVFr'][B]Assisted access <<[/B][/URL] -> "I think it's taken some stress off of him defensively," redshirt senior defensive back Stan Cross said after UConn's practice Tuesday. "It's allowed him to operate more as a head coach. He's been around to each position group. He comes into every meeting. He rotates throughout the building and talks to every one. He's getting to be a head coach instead of a defensive coordinator and he's been more impactful." <- -> "I feel really good about it because we were able to hire Matt Brock, who I think is outstanding," Mora said. "I've learned a lot from him. It's been fun to step back and watch what he's doing, his intensity. "You get to be a head coach, because typically you've done pretty good on offense of defense as a coordinator, but that was a long time ago for me. I always felt that I grew into my strength being as a head coach I could manage a team, coach effort, attitude, culture and things like that. Having a big-picture awareness and being really tuned into the pulse of the team and being good on game day. I didn't do a good job of those things. Quite frankly, I did a poor job. So having a chance to get back into a role where I feel at this point in my career I can have the most impact on our players and coaches feels really good." <- [/QUOTE]
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