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Jim Harbaugh Once Smeared A Player's Blood On His Face Like War Paint via Kevin Draper at Deadspin

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I swear every single time I see one of these crazy stories about Harbaugh I spend significant time investigating to make sure that the story is not from the Onion or any other similar site.

Stanford junior Alex Carter will weigh 2015 entry to NFL from SF GATE

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From Tom FitzGerald at SF GATE

Stanford upsets No. 9 Texas 74-71 in OT at Austin SF GATE

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From Mike Finger at SF Gate

Examining Stanford and the future of QB Kevin Hogan from ESPN

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From ESPN's David Lombardi: "Kevin Hogan isn't ready to discuss his football future, but he isn't shy about the dissatisfaction generated by Stanford's 2014 season."

Stanford's Shaw discounts home-field edge from San Jose Mercury News

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"Shaw disputes the notion, vehemently: Levi's Stadium is only 13 miles from campus, but that doesn't make it a home away from home for the Foster Farms Bowl."

Foster Farms Bowl 2014: Preview from Bleacher Report

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Here is a quick review of the Foster Farms Bowl Matchup from bleacher report

Stanford on a confusing trajectory heading into bowl season from ESPN

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"It's understandable, then, that the 2014 Foster Farms Bowl may not pack a whole lot of surface-level intrigue, especially for a program coming off four consecutive BCS bowl appearances. "

Jim Harbaugh Once Again Proves His Competitive Drive to Win

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Of course, Jim Harbaugh would wait to deliver this gem until literally one day AFTER I published an article celebrating his quirks.

And this one is just too good: Harbaugh just celebrated his bachelor party in advance of his second marriage. As part of the bachelor party, Harbaugh organized a game of laser tag with himself and other NFL management and players.

Harbaugh won.

But the best part is how he won. After the laser tag match ended, the players examined Harbaugh's winning statistics and realized that all of Harbaugh's kills came off of the same ten-year-old boy.

Every. Single. One.

That's right; Jim Harbaugh, a 50-year-old man, spent his bachelor party preying on a 10-year-old boy in order to win a game of laser tag.

Kudos to you, Jim Harbaugh; your competitive drive never ceases to amaze.

Former Stanford players all set for the postseason playoffs from Palo Alto Online

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"New England (Cameron Fleming), Denver (Jeremy Stewart), Pittsburgh (David DeCastro) and Indianapolis (Andrew Luck, Coby Fleener) have earned AFC berths, while Seattle (Doug Baldwin, Richard Sherman) and Arizona (Josh Mauro, Stepfan Taylor) are set for matchups on the NFC side."

Why the Pac-12 Will Dominate 2014-15 Bowl Season from Bleacher Report

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"By conventional numbers, the conference is favored or even money to win all eight of its postseason games, according to Odds Shark."