The Los Angeles Times cites multiple sources in reporting the Chargers have "contacted" Mora. But Mora is "likely to remain" in UCLA according to the newspaper, with improvement to the team's facilities and increased pay for his assistants on the way. UCLA already has given raises to some of his assistants.
A report surfaced on CBS over the weekend that Mora could be on the Chargers' radar, but it sounded like many of the well-placed reports from coaches' agents from throughout this silly season. We don't doubt there is some level of interest, but the Chargers have yet to even interview head coaching candidates.
Source: NFL.com
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