Let’s face it. Jim Mora’s career at UCLA right now should be hanging by a thread.
But, no one, and I do mean no one, should ever question his commitment to his players. Mora has always come to his players’ defense from outside attacks.
We’ve seen this time and time again from his refusal to shake hands with legendary Kansas State coach Bill Snyder following the Alamo Bowl due to the fact that he thought the K-State players were trying to injury Brett Hundley late in the game right up to last Monday when Mora defended Josh Rosen, who was concussed in the Washington game, from criticism leveled by ESPN commentator Brock Huard during the game.