... 2006, Walt Harris finished his two year Stanford coaching tenure with one of the worst records in college football, 1-11.
The team was at a low point. They were losing key pieces everywhere—losing quarterback Trent Edwards to the NFL, losing head coach Walt Harris, who was fired after the season, and most importantly, they were losing their way as a program.
The Cardinals were in desperate need of a resolute leader to step in and stabilize the team.
They found that in San Diego Head Coach Jim Harbaugh. The former NFL quarterback was 43 years of age, energetic, and focused on success. Harbaugh had just led his San Diego Torreos team to a 22-2 record and two consecutive confere...
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