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Jim Mora Makes Bold Promise for Colorado State's Football Future
Jim Mora aims to lead Colorado State to a Pac-12 title and national championship while starting a five-year contract with a $2.4 million base salary, following a 2-10 season.
- On Dec. 1, Jim Mora, Colorado State head coach, pledged to win a Pac-12 championship, compete for a national title and scale 54 14,000-foot mountains at Canvas Stadium, Fort Collins, Colorado, and will return for Signing Day.
- In 2019, Mora first expressed interest via text, and the Rams' move to the Pac-12 Conference plus ties to Jay Norvell renewed that interest, Mora said.
- After a 2-10 season, Colorado State Rams fired Jay Norvell on Oct. 19 with a 2-5 record and lost five straight games under Tyson Summers, interim head coach.
- Mora flew back to Connecticut to meet former players and staff, saying he needs to personally thank them, then plans to meet every player, assemble staff, and attack the transfer portal.
- With the move to the Pac-12 next summer, Mora said `Brand recognition is huge` and compared the portal to free agency, emphasizing CSU's people and vision to pursue College Football Playoff goals.
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Mora promises CSU he'll win titles, scale peaks
Jim Mora says the prospect of coaching at Colorado State first piqued his interest six years ago, and his bold promises Tuesday included winning Pac-12 and national titles and climbing the state's 54 14,000-foot mountains.
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