So Mora didn't really want to be a Dawg

It doesn't matter whether or not UW offered Mora $millions to coach his alma mater. Mora is still a young man on the rise in his craft and based on the kind of job he's doing with the Bruins, it appears he likes his job and situation at UCLA. The question is not why Mora would reject the opportunity to sign up for his so-called dream job, but why would he leave a good job he's obviously having success at and just as obviously enjoys the university he works for as an employer.

The good college football coaches are paid a ton of money for what they do and good working situations like what Mora appears to have at UCLA are not as common as you seem to think and coaching Husky Football is simply no longer the brass ring it once was for coaches who hunger for or have a fire in the belly to be the best. Besides, Mora as a head football coach soon became unemployed in Atlanta not long after he declared UW to be his dream job and I think the young man must have learned a hard lesson about loyalty in the workplace from that experience.
 
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