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UConn HC Jim Mora issues threat to other programs about tampering
Connecticut Huskies head coach Jim Mora. Mark Konezny-Imagn Images

Jim Mora had an excellent season third season at UConn, and the head coach has a warning for rival programs that have interest in his players.

In a pair of social media posts on Monday, Mora threatened to “expose any program and coach” that violates NCAA rules by tampering with Huskies players. Mora said coaches from other programs have already done that in the wake of UConn’s 27-14 win over North Carolina in the Fenway Bowl on Saturday.

Former NCAA assistant coach Jim Sutrick replied to Mora’s post and said he retired last year because of the transfer portal issues. Mora said the problem needs to be addressed.

The NCAA winter transfer portal window for undergraduate players officially closed on Dec. 28. That means any player that intended to enter the portal had to submit their paperwork by Saturday night.

Mora’s issue seems to be that coaches and recruiters from other programs have contacted UConn players since the window closed in an attempt to convince them to leave Storrs. The next transfer portal window runs from April 16-25.

Some have called for the transfer portal window to close later, which would allow players to make decisions after playing in their respective bowl games or playoff games. We saw that have an impact on a quarterback with a huge program recently.

Mora went 9-4 with UConn this year after going 3-9 last year and 6-7 in his first year in 2022. The former Atlanta Falcons head coach signed an extension with the Huskies on Saturday.

UConn is the type of football program that does not have the resources to keep up with the top programs in the country. Mora clearly feels the NCAA needs to do more to help protect programs like his.

This article first appeared on Larry Brown Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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