Mora is a lot of things but Golden 2.0? I don’t see it.
Mora is good recruiter and a rah rah guy. He is also good with boosters and fund raising.
This is as good UConn could have hoped for. Will he make them a good program? No. Will he get them to respectability? Maybe just maybe.
Yeah, he’s an enthusiastic, rah-rah kind of guy, but his act wears really thin very quickly. He ****ed off the media who dealt with daily thanks to his phony BS in Atlanta - not to mention fans - and pulled an Al Golden-like act while fawning over the job at his alma mater, Washington.
Got some early jobs off his family name, which probably came too quick and, in the end, hurt him. He was immature and had some Lane Kiffin in him without the goods to back it up. Career trajectory has been a steady decline. Connecticut will sell him off his resume and earlier jobs – good luck.
NOTE: On December 14, 2006, while the Falcons were still statistically alive in their quest for the playoffs, Mora said during a radio interview with former Huskies teammate/roommate Hugh Millen that if it were offered, he would take the head coaching job at the University of Washington (a job that was not open), "even if [the Falcons] were in a playoff run." He additionally said he was "dead serious" about his desire for the Washington job. While Mora later backpedaled and claimed that he was only kidding, team owner Arthur Blank publicly expressed his disapproval of Mora's comments.
Blank fired his *** a few weeks later.
Fired by Seattle Seahawks after his first and only season, finishing 5-11.
Fired one day after UCLA's third consecutive loss to its crosstown rival USC. After going 29–11 through the first 3 seasons, he was 17–19 in the last 3 seasons.