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Skins,You are correct and a good hire I think for Stanford
 

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Nice hire by EX-HAWKEYE Athletic Director BOB BOWLSBY..............not.
 

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Fishhead said:
Nice hire by EX-HAWKEYE Athletic Director BOB BOWLSBY..............not.

Bob is a sharp cookie though.........and a man with unmatched class.
 

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Stanford is one of the worst jobs to have if you actually want to win. You can't get athletes in school unless they are practically a genius. They have no chance in the Pac-10 until the admin starts granting some acceptions on admission.
 

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Where do fired CFB coaches go afterward?

Walt Harris had a long gig at Pitts, then went for greener pasture and now out of a job. Never like his game plan or play calling, yet the guy still lasted at PITT for a long time. Would he still be at PITT if he didn't leave for Stanford?
 

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:drink: :ohno: Here's hoping Jimmy is not out celebrating tonight.

Anxiously awaiting Railbird's unbiased thoughts on the job.
 

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Would like to see him bring his All American qb with him, junior Josh Johnson who Jim says is best qb including any level of CFB.

Is a tough place to coach, but they did play in a rosebowl not too long ago. Think he is the best offensive mind in Pac 10.
 

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personally I think this is not a good hire, this guy is a drunko and not qualified for a D1 program like stanford
 

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stewie21 said:
personally I think this is not a good hire, this guy is a drunko and not qualified for a D1 program like stanford

Think Bama would like to have Mike Price about now? He just went to strip bars. I know coaches just say no.
 

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What is the problem with J-H, i thought he was a good guy and a great QB, is there something i dont know?
 

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Jim is a great coach, coaches son, kids love him, great offensive mind. Jim is from Northern California, Stanford got the best guy possible.
 

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I am still shocked thinking Stanford hired Walt Harris. I remember when someone told me he was the new coach and I thought he must be kidding. Buddy Teevens was bad enough, Walt Harris took the cake. Cardinal can only go up from those two, Harbaugh isn't a bad choice.

Not to mention Stanford is going to have the revamped stadium which will be a serious upgrade. Having attended a number of games "on the Farm" the old stadium was a modern-day POS. Amazing to think they had the SuperBowl and the World Cup there. Field seemed a mile from the stands thanks to the track and it made the Cardinal have zip for a home-field edge. I think the new facility plus a new coach is going to pick this program up a lot. Donors sure have plenty of extra cash in their checking accounts to help out. People think they can't get athletes but they have had a very respectable football and basketball program over the years, not to mention one of the best baseball programs as well.
 

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https://www.google.com/amp/s/profoo...m-harbaugh-trying-to-get-back-to-the-nfl/amp/

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At every stop on his coaching tour, Jim Harbaugh has stayed exactly four years. And as he ends his fourth year at Michigan, the question becomes whether the time has come for Harbaugh to move on, and to move out.
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For starters, Carter played college football at Ohio State, and it’s clear from his Twitter feed that he still is tied to the program, making him the sworn enemy of the “team up north.” What better way to make it harder for Michigan to recruit and easier for Ohio State to recruit (and it’s all happening now) than to suggest that Michigan’s head coach already may have one foot out the door?
Of course, this doesn’t mean that Harbaugh isn’t thinking about leaving, or that teams like the Packers and/or Browns aren’t thinking about taking a run at Harbaugh. Maybe Harbaugh is looking at both jobs, and maybe both jobs are looking at him.
It would be a bit of a surprise if the Packers or the Browns want Harbaugh. He has a well-earned reputation for being difficult to work with, as evidenced by his persistent clashes with former 49ers G.M. Trent Baalke. Thus, there should be a concern for both Packers G.M. Brian Gutekunst and Browns G.M. John Dorsey that, at the first sign of success, Harbaugh will try to parlay that into more power, influence, and control.
Then there’s the reality, as MDS recently pointed out, that the innovations of modern football seem to have been lost on Harbaugh. That won’t fly in Green Bay, where the absence of innovation fueled Mike McCarthy’s termination.The Browns are a more viable option, primarily because the Browns nearly traded for Harbaugh in early 2014 — and because it’s believed that the coaching search, while ostensibly run by Dorsey, ultimately will be controlled by owner Jimmy Haslam. If Haslam wants to finish the job that he started five years ago, he’ll be able to try.
Still, multiple league sources have expressed in recent days skepticism about Jim Harbaugh making a return to the NFL, with one exception. Earlier today, one source predicted that, if/when Harbaugh comes back to the NFL, he’ll coach the first NFL team that seriously pursued him — the Dolphins, who are owned by Michigan alum and benefactor Stephen Ross.
That job isn’t open, and may not be for a while. Which could keep Harbaugh at Michigan for more than four years, and maybe more than five.



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