Colorado State expected to hire UConn's Jim Mora as coach, sources say - ESPN
Colorado State is expected to make UConn coach Jim Mora the school's next head coach, sources told ESPN. The deal is expected to come together in the near future, sources said.
Mora is coming off back-to-back nine-win seasons at UConn, a school that hadn't had a nine-win football season since 2007. Mora has led UConn to three bowl seasons in his four years there, and the school had been to just one bowl in the prior 11 years.
Mora will come to Colorado State as the school is entering the Pac-12, and new athletic director John Weber has been bullish about Colorado State being at the top end of the Group of Five schools in terms of finances.
Mora will be Colorado State's fourth coach since 2019, as it has churned through Mike Bobo, Steve Addazio and Jay Norvell. It fired Norvell last month midway through his fourth season. The school has played in just one bowl game since 2017.
Mora brings extensive coaching experience to Fort Collins, including six seasons as the head coach of UCLA. He won eight or more games in four of those six years, and has a 73-53 overall record across his 10 seasons as a college head coach.
Mora also had two stints as an NFL head coach, in Seattle and Atlanta. He had nearly two decades on NFL staffs as an assistant coach and coordinator prior to becoming a head coach in Atlanta in 2004.
UConn's 2025 season (9-3) included a 2-1 mark against ACC schools, with wins over Duke and Boston College. UConn also had the distinction of not having any losses in regulation, as all three of its defeats came in overtime. Quarterback Joe Fagnano finished the regular season with 28 touchdowns and one interception.
Colorado State opened a new stadium, which cost more than $200 million, back in 2017. The school has


