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COLUMNIST: HARBAUGH NEEDS TO SPIT OR GET OFF THE POT
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 –who also writes a column for NFP — ...
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Jim Harbaugh says he's staying at Stanford
sports.espn.go.com — Jim Harbaugh set the record straight Tuesday: He plans to stay put coaching at Stanford.... (more) Jim Harbaugh says he's staying at Stanford
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IS JIM HARBAUGH STAYING AT STANFORD?
ProFootballTalk.com — ...  has weighed in on the slightly  confusing situation regarding Stanford coach Jim Harbaugh , the brother of Baltimore Ravens coach John Harbaugh. For a coach whose agent has repeatedly said he’s on the verge of striking a six-year contract extension to remain at Stanford, Harbaugh has reportedly been spending a lot of time talking to NFL teams. Harbaugh is a candidate for jobs with the New York Jets, St. Louis Rams and Detroit Lions, according to National Football Post’s Mike Lombardi in a Jan. 5 column. Harbaugh’s agent Jack Bechta, a fellow NFP columnist like Lombardi, ...

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