Blake Toppmeyer, USA TODAYWed, November 26, 2025 at 5:04 PM UTC·1 min readAfter leading UConn football to back-to-back nine-win seasons as an independent, Jim Mora is on the move. Huskies athletic director David Benedict announced Nov. 26 that Mora is leaving to take the open position at Colorado State.
Mora will take over a Rams program transitioning to the revamped Pac-12 next season. Mora coached in the previous iteration of the Pac-12 at UCLA, where his record doesn't look so bad in hindsight.
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Hey, UCLA, how do you like Mora now?
Mora went 46-30 in six seasons coaching the Bruins before they fired him in 2017. Successors Chip Kelly and then DeShaun Foster each fared worse, while Mora burnished his credentials with consecutive nine-win seasons at UConn these past two years.
Mora took over a UConn program that went 1-11 before his arrival. This season, in Year 4, his Huskies went 2-1 in games against ACC schools. An impressive turnaround. UConn athletic director David Benedict applauded Mora for exceeding expectations during his tenure.
AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementAgreed. He did.
He’s a solid coach, and he needs to be, because he probably wouldn’t win many Mr. Congeniality competitions.
Although Mora spent the past few years out east, he’ll bring necessary West Coast connections to Colorado State. He played at Washington, and he coached the Seattle Seahawks after his stint with the Falcons.
Other candidates might have teased the potential of a higher ceiling, but Mora offered Colorado State a high-floor option as a steady hand for a program that’s never found its way back since Jim McElwain left more than a decade ago.
This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Colorado State football hires Jim Mora as coach, expert grades the move
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