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Jimmy Harbaugh has Surfaced!!!

Good 'Ol Mr. Jimmy Harbaugh. I remember Jimmy and all of those interceptions that he threw during his tenure as a Chicago Bear. The Viking's sure missed Jimmy when he left as he chucked more completions to the purple people eaters CB's then he did to Bears WR's (insert wounded duck picture here). Well now Jimmy has found himself again and gained back all of that confidence as he has been making waves as the Stanford Ball Coach in Palo Alto. Late last month, Jimmy suggested that Pete Caroll was leaving after the upcoming season for another stint in the NFL which has been hinted at for quite some time. Harbaugh also stated the following about UM last week:

Michigan is a good school and I got a good education there,” he said, “but the athletic department has ways to get borderline guys in and, when they’re in, they steer them to courses in sports communications. They’re adulated when they’re playing, but when they get out, the people who adulated them won’t hire them.”

Jimmy you might want to just shut your trap and relax. Go to the fridge and grab an ice cold Zima, sit back and watch some game tape. You have now just blown your chaces of ever becoming the head coach of UM while simutanelously pissing off the entire USC brass. Final Score USC 87-Stanford Trees -90.

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