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Walt Harris FIRED at Stanford....
Just saw it on ESPN News.
12-04-2006 01:47 PM
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If you can't run the west coast offense on the west coast where can you run it?

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Would Pitt take him back....the only time Pitt has been good in the last 15+ yrs was when Harris was at the helm


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Jackson1011 Wrote:Would Pitt take him back....the only time Pitt has been good in the last 15+ yrs was when Harris was at the helm


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12-04-2006 02:24 PM
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I think they'd take him back in the public relations dept..
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Walt kinda got a raw deal as Teevens left things quite bare, but he was also part of a transition from one athletic director to another. Ted Leland retired last year and former Iowa AD Bob Bowlsby took over.
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Wow, wasn't he only there for two seasons? That's way harsh.
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army56mike Wrote:Wow, wasn't he only there for two seasons? That's way harsh.

The new AD didn't like him and didn't want him. Don't know what the problems were but this loosing season played right into his hands to get rid of him. I think Harris got a raw deal and should have been given more time as this is a total rebuilding job but the AD won the power struggle if it existed. 07-coffee3
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Hey Tigershark, is Shiano now tabbed for Stanford? 05-stirthepot
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Stanford is a mess.
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Walt Harris Firing Article
Harris fired as Stanford football coach
By JOSH DUBOW, AP Sports Writer
December 4, 2006

STANFORD, Calif. (AP) -- Stanford opened the football season full of optimism based on a renovated stadium, an offense that returned nearly intact and progress that was made in Walt Harris' first year as head coach.

That quickly ended when the stadium was often half-empty, the skill players went down with injuries and the Cardinal finished with their worst record in more than four decades.

All of that played into the decision Monday to fire Harris after his second season and begin the search for a new coach who can win under the difficult circumstances at Stanford.

"This has been a tough year," athletic director Bob Bowlsby said. "In some measure this decision was not made as a result of being 1-11 as much as it was a result of not seeing the progress in some of the critical areas we would have hoped for after two years."

Harris finished his two-year stint with a 6-17 record after losing 26-17 in the Big Game to California on Saturday. He had the shortest tenure of any Stanford coach since Rod Dowhower left after one season in 1979 with a 5-5-1 record.

The Cardinal finished with the most losses in school history and the worst record since an 0-10 mark in 1960.

Stanford has struggled mightily since Tyrone Willingham left for Notre Dame following the 2001 season. They have not had a winning season in five years under Buddy Teevens and Harris, going just 16-40.

Bowlsby admitted it might not be "fair" to fire Harris after only two seasons but that he had to do what was best for the school.

"I think the most critical assessment I had to make was does investing another year present the likely possibility of making substantial improvement," he said. "If I couldn't answer that affirmatively, which I ultimately didn't, I felt it was better to make the change now than wait more time."

Harris was a disciplinarian who clashed with some players, including linebacker Michael Okwo, who briefly quit the team in November. Players complained of a communication gap with the coaching staff.

"It was maybe just a bad fit," receiver Mark Bradford said. "Maybe we didn't respond to the way that was his style of coaching. His style of coaching probably would have worked in a lot of other places. It didn't work here."

Harris declined to comment before leaving campus Monday, but did thank the school in a statement for the opportunity to come back to his native Bay Area.

"Regretfully, I leave with a heavy heart, because we didn't get the job done," Harris said. "I wish the Stanford players and the program the best of luck as they rebuild."

Injuries on offense were a major factor this season. Bradford went down for the year with a foot injury in the second week. Fellow starting receiver Evan Moore missed four games, quarterback Trent Edwards missed the final five games, and starting fullback Nick Frank ended his football career two games into the season after being diagnosed with a narrowing of a vertebra in his spine.

The offense never really got on track, finishing second-to-last in the nation in total offense and scoring offense, and scoring two offensive touchdowns in a game only twice all season.

"I think the injuries had a snowball effect," quarterback T.C. Ostrander said. "They say winning cures everything. Had we won more, some of this obviously might not have happened. Possibly certain guys on the team felt a lot of distance between themselves and the coaching staff. That might have been an issue."

Bowlsby acknowledged that winning at Stanford is difficult of the limits on recruiting at a school with such high academic standards. But he said the Cardinal should be capable of anything and said he'd look for a "relentless recruiter" who will embrace what Stanford has to offer.

Bowlsby said he hoped to have a new coach in place in two weeks. This is a critical time with the recruiting season heating up with campus visits this weekend. Bowlsby said he would personally contact any recruit who has committed to Stanford or been offered a scholarship.

This article appeared on the Yahoo Sports website on Monday, December 4, 2006.
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[quote="Jackson1011"]Would Pitt take him back....the only time Pitt has been good in the last 15+ yrs was when Harris was at the helm


Jackson,

We would not take him back and you can now see why! As a season ticket holder and religous follower, Walt did a great job at Pitt. All of our fans should be pleased with what he did while in Pittsburgh. However, Walt won many games with a philosophy that was built on a short-term mindset. Without a doubt DW is a better recruiter and should help with our talent on O and D lines. WH just was never concerned with the "guys up front." With all that said, DW may not be as good of a game coach as WH. You can win with a Head Coach who recruits well, but that kind of guy needs good X's and O's people on the staff. Only time will tell!


PS. Walt is a PR nightmare....He has the personality of "Wallpaper Paste!"

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I think its a sad deal for Coach Harris, I think he should've been given atleast 4 years. That way he could get alot of his players in position to play and see what could be done. Coach Harris is a fine offensive mind and should quickly find work as and offensive coordinator at some program.
12-05-2006 04:43 AM
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MadEagle Wrote:I think its a sad deal for Coach Harris, I think he should've been given atleast 4 years. That way he could get alot of his players in position to play and see what could be done. Coach Harris is a fine offensive mind and should quickly find work as and offensive coordinator at some program.

His true calling would be as a QB coach at the pro level.
12-05-2006 07:28 AM
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Even though Stanford opened up a $100 Million Football Stadium this year...fans didn't show up (only 12,000 "actual" for their last game).

When a Pac-10 team, especially those in California...only get 12,000 fans to a football game...your days as a Coach are numbered.

From the San Jose Mercury News on many reasons why he was fired:

http://www.mercurynews.com/mld/mercuryne...167242.htm
12-05-2006 11:38 AM
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