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LSUTIGGERFAN
| Favorite team: | LSU |
| Location: | Springfield LA |
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| Occupation: | Plumbing contractor |
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| Registered on: | 11/24/2007 |
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re: What about Jim Harbaugh?
Posted by LSUTIGGERFAN on 11/28/07 at 6:49 pm to LSUTIGGERFAN
He has alot of energy, passion, wide open offense, and he wouldn't cost alot.
I think he is worth a shot
I think he is worth a shot
re: What about Jim Harbaugh?
Posted by LSUTIGGERFAN on 11/28/07 at 9:23 am to shrevetigertom
"I thank Bob Bowlsby for putting his trust in me to lead the Stanford University football program," Harbaugh continued. "I vow I will attack this endeavor with enthusiasm unknown to mankind."
Harbaugh has spent the last three seasons (2004-06) as the head coach at the University of San Diego, leading the Toreros to Division I-AA Mid-Major national titles each of the past two campaigns. He posted an impressive three-year overall record of 29-6 (.829) at San Diego, including 11-1 campaigns each of the past two years that also included a school record 18-game win streak over the period and two Pioneer Football League championships.
He played for five teams over 15 seasons (1987-2001) as a quarterback in the National Football League after entering the NFL as a first round draft pick of the Chicago Bears in 1987. He also saw NFL action with the Indianapolis Colts, Baltimore Ravens, San Diego Chargers and Carolina Panthers. Harbaugh's professional playing career was highlighted by his 1995 season when he led Indianapolis to the AFC Championship game while earning AFC Offensive Player of the Year and NFL Comeback Player of the Year honors during a Pro Bowl campaign. He was also the runner-up for the NFL's Most Valuable Player honor in 1995 and the league's top-rated passer.
I like this guy, he has been great at everything he has done, and is fiercely competitive. He would be a great recruiter and his dad has been coaching for 40 years.
I say pump up the volumn on him

Harbaugh has spent the last three seasons (2004-06) as the head coach at the University of San Diego, leading the Toreros to Division I-AA Mid-Major national titles each of the past two campaigns. He posted an impressive three-year overall record of 29-6 (.829) at San Diego, including 11-1 campaigns each of the past two years that also included a school record 18-game win streak over the period and two Pioneer Football League championships.
He played for five teams over 15 seasons (1987-2001) as a quarterback in the National Football League after entering the NFL as a first round draft pick of the Chicago Bears in 1987. He also saw NFL action with the Indianapolis Colts, Baltimore Ravens, San Diego Chargers and Carolina Panthers. Harbaugh's professional playing career was highlighted by his 1995 season when he led Indianapolis to the AFC Championship game while earning AFC Offensive Player of the Year and NFL Comeback Player of the Year honors during a Pro Bowl campaign. He was also the runner-up for the NFL's Most Valuable Player honor in 1995 and the league's top-rated passer.
I like this guy, he has been great at everything he has done, and is fiercely competitive. He would be a great recruiter and his dad has been coaching for 40 years.
I say pump up the volumn on him
What about Jim Harbaugh?
Posted by LSUTIGGERFAN on 11/28/07 at 6:14 am
What about Jim Harbaugh with Stanford. Was the USC game just a fluke, or is he a great coach at getting his team ready to play, and a great motivator, and a great game day coach?
Is he even being considered?

Is he even being considered?
re: WWL mentioned Tubberville as possible LSU coach should Les
Posted by LSUTIGGERFAN on 11/28/07 at 6:11 am to TheRoarRestoredInBR
What about Jim Harbaugh with Stanford. Was the USC game just a fluke, or is he a great coach and a great motivator, and a great game day coach?
Is he even being considered

Is he even being considered
re: WWL mentioned Tubberville as possible LSU coach should Les
Posted by LSUTIGGERFAN on 11/28/07 at 1:00 am to Bad Cat
Should Lombardi (LSU President) go after Spurrier? No. Spurrier appears to be in decline at South Carolina, and he is 62.
Lombardi should realize that Fisher is a budding Spurrier now, and his salary won't spark talk of a congressional inquiry. LSU fans also won't have to worry about Fisher going home. Momma's from Samford via Salem College now Salem International University. There aren't any winged helmets at those places.
I like this thought from Tigerbeat.com
Jimbo Fisher LSU coach... sounds good to me

Lombardi should realize that Fisher is a budding Spurrier now, and his salary won't spark talk of a congressional inquiry. LSU fans also won't have to worry about Fisher going home. Momma's from Samford via Salem College now Salem International University. There aren't any winged helmets at those places.
I like this thought from Tigerbeat.com
Jimbo Fisher LSU coach... sounds good to me
re: WWL mentioned Tubberville as possible LSU coach should Les
Posted by LSUTIGGERFAN on 11/28/07 at 12:24 am to Bad Cat
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I would say its much more likely the defensive line coach orderd the chop-block, not Tubberville.
Then he sould have fired the assistant, forfeited the rest of their games, and then shot himself. Then I would have been satisfied!!!
re: WWL mentioned Tubberville as possible LSU coach should Les
Posted by LSUTIGGERFAN on 11/28/07 at 12:21 am to DBG
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he agreed to an extension with auburn
Didn't realize that, but then again I guess WWL didn't realize it eaither.
Glad he is staying there, so I can enjoy beating him once a year FOREVER!
re: WWL mentioned Tubberville as possible LSU coach should Les
Posted by LSUTIGGERFAN on 11/28/07 at 12:19 am to adavis
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Tubberville didn't tell Ramsey to do that. The man does have a little class, not much, but a little.
If he had any class, he would have suspended him for the rest of the season at least, withdrawn his scholarship at best!!!
WWL mentioned Tubberville as possible LSU coach should Les
Posted by LSUTIGGERFAN on 11/28/07 at 12:15 am
leave for Mich.
How can anyone suggests a coach that coaches a player to take out another player. Especially one who gave up going pro to play another year in college!
I can't stand Tubberville and I hope that he will never even be mentioned by anyone in association w/ LSU.

How can anyone suggests a coach that coaches a player to take out another player. Especially one who gave up going pro to play another year in college!
I can't stand Tubberville and I hope that he will never even be mentioned by anyone in association w/ LSU.
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