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Mora was a sports radio commentator for Fox Sports Radio's GameTime Saturday and GameTime Sunday with Dan Moriarty. On Thanksgiving Thursday, November 23, 2006, Mora made some critical comments about the Atlanta Falcons' quarterback Michael Vick which became controversial because the Falcons were coached at the time by Mora's son, Jim L. Mora.
[19] [20] Weeks later, Mora reaffirmed his intent to remain UCLA's head football coach by turning down a reputed offer for the head coaching position with the University of Texas. [21] Jim Mora was fired on November 19, 2017, one day after UCLA's third consecutive loss to its crosstown rival USC. After going 29–11 through the first 3 seasons ...
Mora fired the message on social media with a picture of him near the trophy for winning the bowl game. The Huskies topped the North Carolina Tar Heels, 27-14, and finished the season with a 9-4 ...
Jim Mora is the name of: . Jim E. Mora (born 1935), former head coach of the NFL's New Orleans Saints and Indianapolis Colts, and the USFL's Philadelphia/Baltimore Stars; Jim L. Mora (born 1961), currently the head coach of the collegiate football program at the University of Connecticut, former head coach at UCLA, former NFL coach, and son of Jim E. Mora
Jim Mora and his wife Kathy got up the hill, to the UConn football fields long before the first practice was to start Friday. They took a jog around the twin gridirons, mowed and manicured to the ...
For Jim Mora, however, his semi-official debut with the UConn football team this week was a thrill. "For me, it's a blast," Mora said Thursday. "I haven't coached in a few years. I love being back ...
Mora, 63, has been at the helm since the 2022 season and has guided the Huskies to an 18-20 record during his three seasons as coach. UConn won eight of its 12 regular-season games in 2024.
He and close friend Jim Mora, who later became an NFL head coach, were members of the Alpha Tau Omega fraternity. [14] Another teammate in college was Ron Botchan, [16] who was an NFL referee for years (record five Super Bowls). [17] Kemp declined to become involved in student government. [14]