UConn coach Jim Mora has not been afraid to voice his displeasure with the state of college football and is ready to call people out. The UConn Huskies are looking to build off their 9-4 record, the first time they have been over .500 since 2010, and he is ready to drop names of coaches and programs who are not following the rules.
UConn coach Jim Mora has a problem with illegal tampering

While appearing on “The Jim Rome Show” on Monday afternoon, UConn coach Jim Mora discussed how he plans on dealing with the frustrations regarding tampering through today’s college football landscape.
“If I have hard proof, which I have had hard, factual proof that someone’s tampering with our players, I’m going to call them out. … I just reject tampering. You know, there are rules. And you’re supposed to follow the rules. And there are those that have decided that the rules don’t apply to them. And that’s called entitlement.”
Mora continued and made it known that he is not afraid to make things public either.
“I’m going to name names, I’m not afraid to name names.”
Below is a snippet of the interview with UConn coach Jim Mora on the show.
“If I have hard proof — and I have had — hard, factual proof that someone is tampering with our players, I’m gonna call them out.”@CoachJimMoraFB isn’t having it with other programs circling his @UConnFootball players. pic.twitter.com/61vRfCpDIz
— Jim Rome (@jimrome) June 21, 2025
Mora has built the program into a potential juggernaut as an independent program. The school extended him through the 2028 season, but if larger programs are going to be looking at the Huskies as a feeding ground, coach Mora has a different idea.