mercurynews.com - 1/13/2009
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Stanford Coach Jim Harbaugh remains committed to the school and is "very close" to completing a long-reported three-year contract extension, his agent told the Mercury News on Tuesday. Jack Bechta's comments came a day after a colleague of his at nationalfootballpost.com , former Raiders ...
mercurynews.com - 1/13/2009
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More than once last football season, Jim Harbaugh
took his case directly to the jury. During crucial...
moments at home games, the Stanford coach would turn to the smallish and incessantly sleepy crowd. Harbaugh would then wave his hands for more noise. ...
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Purdy: Harbaugh should state his coaching intentions - ...
sfgate.com - 1/14/2009
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sfgate.com —
"I would like to unequivocally state that I
am 100 percent committed to Stanford and I look...
forward to leading this football program for years to come," he said. "Due to the complete physical and emotional investment that has been made by everyone ...
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Harbaugh says he's committed
sports.espn.go.com - 1/15/2009
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COLUMNIST: HARBAUGH NEEDS TO SPIT OR GET OFF THE POT
NBC Sports - College Football Talk —
... in Stanford head coach Jim Harbaugh for their vacant head coaching positions. The very next day, Harbaugh’s agent, Jack Bechta–who also writes a column for NFP — tried to downplay the report, telling the San Jose Mercury News that while his client is a “hot commodity” per Lombardi, he is “very close” to reaching an agreement on a six-year contract extension with the Cardinal. Then, on January 9, Lombardi reported that ...
Headlinin': The last temptation of LeSean McCoy
Dr. Saturday —
... , run by Harbaugh's old friend, Mike Lombardi, and Harbaugh's agent, Jack Bechta, who immediately reported back to the San Jose Mercury News that, despite the NFL rumors, Harbaugh is "very close" to signing an extension with Stanford. The Mercury News' Jon Wilner ...
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blogs.mercurynews.com 1/14/2009 — So Stanford released a statement Tuesday afternoon from previously silent Coach Jim Harbaugh. Or should I say that Harbaugh had been silent on matters regarding his commitment to Stanford.
He has not been silent in discussions with NFL teams, ...
COLUMNIST: HARBAUGH NEEDS TO SPIT OR GET OFF THE POT
collegefootballtalk.com 1/13/2009 — On January 5, Mike Lombardi of the National Football Post reported that the Jets, Rams and Lions had an interest in Stanford head coach Jim Harbaugh for their vacant head coaching positions.
The very next day, Harbaugh’s agent, Jack Bechta ...
Stanford football loses key coach - San Jose Mercury News
mercurynews.com 1/21/2009 — Offensive-line coach Chris Dalman, largely credited for reviving Stanford's long-suffering running game, is leaving the program to spend more time with his family, Coach Jim Harbaugh said Wednesday. "We appreciate Chris' contribution to Stanford ...
JIM HARBAUGH TO THE RAIDERS?
profootballtalk.com 11/6/2008 — Could we have two Harbaugh brothers as NFL head coaches?
Tim Kawakami of the San Jose Mercury News reports that it’s generally assumed that Stanford coach Jim Harbaugh, brother of Ravens coach John Harbaugh, is likely to get an offer to become ...
Agent: "It's just another can of rumors"
blogs.tampabay.com 1/12/2009 — Please be sure your comments are appropriate before submitting them. Inappropriate comments include content that: Is libelous Is abusive, harassing, or threatening Is obscene, vulgar, or profane Is racially, ethnically or religiously offensive Is ...
Dalman resigns: A big blow to Stanford (Is there more to it?)
blogs.mercurynews.com 1/23/2009 — When I saw the news about offensive line coach Chris Dalman leaving Stanford — and Jim Harbaugh’s statement that Dalman wanted to “spend more time with his family” — I was skeptical.
No, not skeptical. Incredulous. ...