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We'll see if he is ready for the big time.

Harbaugh to become Stanford coach
By JOSH DUBOW, AP Sports Writer
December 18, 2006

Stanford hired former NFL quarterback Jim Harbaugh on Monday to take over its struggling football program.

Harbaugh had spent the last three years as head coach at the University of San Diego, a non-scholarship Division I-AA program. He led the Toreros to a 29-6 record, winning 27 of his final 29 games at San Diego.

The school planned to formally introduce Harbaugh at a news conference Tuesday.

Harbaugh has the tough task of turning around the Cardinal, who set a school record for losses in a 1-11 season this year that led to the firing of coach Walt Harris. Stanford has won just 16 games in the past five seasons under Harris and Buddy Teevens.

Harbaugh played in college at Michigan but has ties to Stanford. His father, Jack, was an assistant on The Farm. Harbaugh worked as a volunteer assistant for his father at Western Kentucky during his NFL career. He was an assistant with the Oakland Raiders before taking the job at San Diego.

This was the first major hiring by athletic director Bob Bowlsby, who came to Stanford from Iowa in July. Other candidates former New York Giants coach Jim Fassel, Montana coach Bobby Hauck and San Diego Chargers assistant James Lofton.

Harbaugh was a first-round pick by the Chicago Bears in 1987 and played 15 seasons in the NFL, leading the Indianapolis Colts to the 1995 AFC championship game. He was second in the MVP voting that season, leading the NFL with a 100.7 quarterback rating.

"The only thing I've heard is he's done a great job there and he would be a good guy to fill the position," said quarterback Kellen Kiilsgaard, Stanford's top recruit for next season. "He was a great quarterback while he was playing. That always helps to have a coach who played quarterback to relate to."

Kiilsgaard, who is from Auburn, Wash., committed to Stanford when Harris was coach but said in a phone interview that he would still sign a letter of intent with the school in February.

Harris finished his two-year stint with a 6-17 record, the shortest tenure of any Stanford coach since Rod Dowhower left after one season in 1979 with a 5-5-1 record.

The Cardinal finished this season with their worst record since going 0-10 in 1960.

Stanford has struggled mightily since Tyrone Willingham left for Notre Dame following the 2001 season. The Cardinal have not had a winning season in five years under Teevens and Harris, going 16-40.

AP Sports Writer Janie McCauley contributed to this report.

http://sports.yahoo.com/ncaaf/news?s...v=ap&type=lgns
 

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And again it looks like Norm Chow is going to wind up on the outside looking in.

The guy must be an absolutely horrid interview.
 

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I love Jim Harbaugh and I loved him when he played for the Colts. And I won't lie. This has everything to do with me thinking he's hot and nothing to do with me knowing anything about his coaching ability.
 

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The guy must be an absolutely horrid interview.
There was a rumor going around that a few prominent Arizona boosters were so unimpressed with Chow's interview and plans for the program that they pledged to withdraw all financial support of the athletic department were Chow to be hired. The guy's not a head coach, plain and simple.

Nice hire by Stanford. Harbaugh can coach and has experience recruiting kids with academic backgrounds.
 

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There was a rumor going around that a few prominent Arizona boosters were so unimpressed with Chow's interview and plans for the program that they pledged to withdraw all financial support of the athletic department were Chow to be hired. The guy's not a head coach, plain and simple.

Nice hire by Stanford. Harbaugh can coach and has experience recruiting kids with academic backgrounds.

I've heard that same rumor, and that was one of my main reasons why I think ASU rightfully avoided him like the plague.

The guy seems to be a coordinator for life. Perhaps that's where he's at his best.
 

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I love Jim Harbaugh and I loved him when he played for the Colts. And I won't lie. This has everything to do with me thinking he's hot and nothing to do with me knowing anything about his coaching ability.
My girlfriend said the same thing.
 

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Doesn't Harbaugh come from a coaching family. I think Jack Harbaugh is his father. Jack Harbaugh is a long time succesful coach. Can't hurt Jim that he grew up the son of a very successful coach father. I think Jim has brothers in the coaching profession.

When his name was whispered as a candidate for the U of Miami job, I was interested, but that was just a no substance rumor.

Taking over at Stanford should be easy for him. He can't do worse than last years team.
 

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Jack Harbaugh was the long-time coach at Western Kentucky, where he won several national championships. Jack is a volunteer coach at San Diego right now, and will probably do the same at Stanford.
 

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I love Jim Harbaugh and I loved him when he played for the Colts. And I won't lie. This has everything to do with me thinking he's hot and nothing to do with me knowing anything about his coaching ability.

I love this hire, he's local. I was a year behind Harbaugh in HS so I don't think I played against him (he played basketball in school too) but not sure. THe other thing I like is they keep saying the 42 year old Harbaugh is a bright young coach, being 41 I like that!

Let's be honest winning at Stanford is tough, they are actually RAISING their admissions standards when most of the conference is lowering theirs.
 
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