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Interim head coach Lou Spanos, finished out the 2021 season, with Mora serving as an offensive assistant in the meantime. [1] On November 12, 2022, UConn beat AP-ranked #19 Liberty 36–33 improving their record to 6–5; Mora led UConn to their first bowl appearance since 2015. [23]
The UConn Huskies football team has represented the University of Connecticut in National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) football since the team's founding in 1896. The program has had 31 head coaches, including two interim coachs and an early period where the team had no head coach. As of 2021, the current coach is Jim Mora.
The 2025 UConn Huskies football team will represent the University of Connecticut (UConn) as an independent during the 2025 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The Huskies are expected to be led by Jim L. Mora in his fourth year as the head coach. UConn reached an agreement in 2020 to play Ohio State at Ohio Stadium in September 2025. That ...
Sep. 12—STORRS — Coach Jim Mora's list of things he likes about his UConn football team's performance through two games is a short and revealing one. Punter George Caratan, who's averaging 47. ...
The University of Connecticut began playing football in 1896 when the school was known as Storrs Agricultural College, and the team was known as the "Aggies." It teamed up with Massachusetts Agricultural College and the Rhode Island College of Agriculture and the Mechanic Arts to form the Athletic League of New England State Colleges for the purpose of scheduling football matchups between the ...
Dom Amore: UConn football coach Jim Mora’s 1,700-day exile has ended, he’s back in his element and could not be happier Dom Amore, Hartford Courant July 30, 2022 at 2:26 PM
UConn football coach Jim Mora crunched all of the quarterback numbers from training camp and once they were in front of him, he trusted his gut. Conferring with the other coaches on his staff, the ...
The 1984 Connecticut Huskies football team represented the University of Connecticut in the 1984 NCAA Division I-AA football season. The Huskies were led by second-year head coach Tom Jackson , and completed the season with a record of 3–8.