Connecticut football coach Jim Mora has issued a stern warning to other schools about tampering with his players, saying he won’t hesitate to “pursue all avenues to hold you accountable.”
Two days after capping off the season with a win in the Fenway Bowl, Mora took to social media, claiming that some schools have “blatantly broken @NCAAFootball rules by tampering with our players in the last 24 hours.”
Coincidentally, star defensive lineman Pryce Yates – who won defensive MVP honors in the 27-14 victory over North Carolina – later Monday reportedly reentered the transfer portal after starting the past three seasons for the Huskies.
Yates, a redshirt junior from San Antonio, initially entered the transfer portal on Dec. 13, but withdrew a week later with a social media post saying he would be returning to the Huskies next season.
“We are excited that we’ve built a program where coaches have to cheat to beat us and we will protect that program,” Mora warned in his post on X. “Think hard before you tamper with our players.”
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