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Fun Little Story from 2010 Season
so i met up with a guy yesterday who played for Stanford under Harbaugh and I told him I was a USC fan and he cringed and asked why, so I told him it was because I want to watch that douche Sark fail... he laughed and told me that Sark was considered a joke as a coach by Stanford... especially because Sark made twice the money that Harbaugh made... and after the game where they blew up UW 41-0 in the old Husky Stadium he said it was really weird under there with curtains basically being the walls of rooms so you could hear everything under there and right after that game Harbaugh asked his players to be quiet for a minute... so it was silent and no noise coming from a dejected UW locker room... and then Harbaugh started yelling down the hallway a bunch of junk about beating down a shitty and over paid coach who doesn't know what he's doing.
just what i'm hearing, so no twisting.
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"Former Stanford Athletic Director Ted Leland, who hired Walsh in 1992, said Walsh was known for his dry sense of humor. He cited the time Walsh got into hot water after making disparaging comments about the University of Washington football team—comments that were published in the Sacramento Bee and picked up by newspapers across the country. "
That game vs SC last year was some of the most fucktarded shit I've ever seen. They would march down to the redzone or goaline, go wildcat, fuck it up with fumbles and bad snaps and miss the Fg. They squandered 5FGs in that game AND punted from the SC 29 (for a touch back lol). I think he should have for his Stanford degree revoked for punting on the 29. I think he did the same thing vs UTah in a loss.
Shaw has continued the Harbaugh culture of physicality, S&C, etc. but he's a smug prick that inherited a top5 team and thinks he's a fucking genius when I think he's just an okay coach.
HTH
SCUCLA and whOregon were both banned from bowels (I know, hard to imagine since Oregon bought their way out of punishment).