All the hoopla lately is over this Stanford coach. I get it, you had a great run under a great quarterback (Luck) and running back (Gharhart) and took an Ivy League school to a title run. Sure, sounds impressive. But let's be honest, the guy has barely proven himself in a weak Pac-10-college!-and NFL teams are willing to break rules to get this guy. We need find out more...
Boom! Thanks, wikipedia. Seems like the guy is much more of a stud than what appears to the eye. He played college football for Michigan (quarterback) and was drafted by the Bears in 87 as the number 26 pick. Looks like he played all over the league (Colts, Ravens, Chargers) which leads me to believe he was never that good.
Looks like he won the Big 10 player of the year award and was number three in Heisman votes. He is son of Jack Harbaugh (whom I have actually met) who is an all time great in Illinois high school football, and in college football (Western Kentucky). Jim's brother, John, is head football coach for the Ravens.
2002, Jim served as quarterback coach for the Raiders. He took the Stanford head coaching job in 2006.
Have a good weekend, Hoarders.
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