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James Ernest Mora (born May 24, 1935) is an American former football coach who served as a head coach in the National Football League (NFL) for 15 seasons. He was the head coach of the New Orleans Saints from 1986 to 1996 and the Indianapolis Colts from 1998 to 2001.
Playoffs? Playoffs?! Well, Jim Mora, the NFL regular season has just five weeks left to play. ... NFL PLAYOFF ODDS: Every AFC, NFC team's chances to make the postseason ahead of Week 14.
Mora played college football with the Washington Huskies from 1980 to 1983, and began his coaching career there as a graduate assistant in 1984. He is the son of retired NFL head coach Jim E. Mora. To avoid confusion with his father, Mora is sometimes called Jim Mora Jr. [2]
After Jan. 4, there are still three playoff games to go as the national championship game is on Jan. 20. ... UConn is in its second bowl in the last three seasons under coach Jim Mora. A bowl win ...
The team failed to qualify for the playoffs for the fourth straight year. Jim Mora, who had been the team's head coach since 1986, resigned from his position after eight games with a 2–6 record to that point and was replaced by linebackers coach Rick Venturi, who went 1–7 to close the season. Mora's resignation came one day after the Saints ...
The 1990 New Orleans Saints season was the franchise's 24th season in the National Football League, the 15th to host games at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome and the fifth under head coach Jim Mora. The team looked to improve on its 9–7 record from 1989 and make the playoffs for the second time in franchise history. The Saints did not improve on ...
Despite outgaining the 49ers, the Colts lost the game 40–21 and after the game, head coach Jim Mora sharply criticized his offense's effort, especially Manning's four interceptions. During the press conference, a reporter asked Mora a question about the Colts' playoff chances now that the team was 4–6.
$50,000: Sixth win, eligible for non-College Football Playoff bowl game $200,000: Ninth regular season win ... Connecticut: Jim Mora $25,000: Sixth regular season win $50,000: Eligible for non-CFP ...