After the most successful two-year stretch in its FBS existence, UConn football will be looking for a new coach, reportedly, as ESPN’s Pete Thamel has tweeted that a deal is imminent between Colorado State and Jim Mora Jr. to make him the new Rams head coach.
Mora was hired in 2021 after the end of Randy Edsall’s disastrous second tenure and in the wake of UConn football’s move to independence out of the AAC. In his first season, 2022, Mora led the Huskies to a 6-7 record and the program’s first bowl appearance since 2015. In 2023, they took a step back as the campaign started with five straight losses and ended 3-9.
AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementThat offseason, the program hired personnel staff and significantly upped its investment in NIL, bringing in players with the type of pedigree that had never previously set foot in the UConn locker room before.
In 2024, the Huskies won eight regular-season games, for the first time since 2010, before a triumph over North Carolina at the Fenway Bowl. This season, they’ve won nine in the regular season, conquering BC and Duke, with a chance for ten if invited to a bowl game. It’s the first time with consecutive 9-win seasons in program history.
During his time in Storrs, Mora’s successes include improving the offensive line, bringing in much better talent at QB, and developing overlooked talent. Gordon Sammis has been a Broyles Award nominee for two years in a row after being promoted from the offensive line coach job, and they brought in a defensive coordinator with good experience in Matt Brock.
Perhaps more importantly, Mora came to UConn at a time when the mood around the program was grim. Many observers suggested downgrading to FCS or shutting it down altogether, and it was getting harder with each passing year to disagree. Mora’s first success was proving that it’s not impossible to succeed at Connecticut. He also did a great job of navigating the program through a period of massive change as every school had to figure out its new roster-construction strategy.
AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementMora had also been linked to the Oregon State and Stanford jobs, and appears to have made his move relatively early in the coaching carousel. Colorado State is set to join the new Pac-12 next season, which will consist of the two leftover schools from the breakup of the league, along with some Mountain West standouts like Boise State and CSU, as well as Texas State from the Sun Belt and Northern Illinois from the MAC.
UConn is going to be in the market for a coach alongside a lot of other schools, with around a dozen open right now and more expected as we approach the end of the season. The UConn Blog will work to compile a list of potential options soon.
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