Stanford Fits and Breaks Traditional Molds

From on December 31, 2012

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When he first got into coaching, Jim Harbaugh used to talk about conversations he had with his former Michigan coach, Bo Schembechler, regarding how he wanted to run an offense. How would he use the tight end, Schembechler would ask. Would he use double tights? Would the fullback and tight end work in conjunction? The answers were: A lot, yes and yes. It was vintage Big Ten thinking through and through.

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