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Tuesday, May 26, 2009

Setting a theme for the season



Article from last year on how Stanford football coach Jim Harbaugh is preparing the mindset of his team.

Coach Harbaugh passed out blue gas station-style work shirts to every member of the Stanford football team, complete with an embroidered name plate on the front-left chest. It's a fun way to engage his guys and get them focused on the season.

Here's what a couple of his players said about this season's theme:

"We're going to be more blue-collar. We want to keep coming into camp with a working mentality. We had a little success last year, but it wasn't what we wanted. We want to get to a bowl game."

"Coach Harbaugh gave us a long speech last night. He used a metaphor. He told us we're the outsiders, a little lower than USC, Oregon, and ASU. He said they're like the white-collar programs and we'll be like the blue-collar program. We're going to work hard and get mean."

Coach Harbaugh also talked to his guys about "building a wall."

"We need to go out there each day and feel like the wall we are building is getting built. It's like in olden times, in kingdoms, people lived in towns and they brought everybody inside their cities. They brought them from the farms and put them inside the city and built a wall around the city and that wasll has got to be high and it's go to be strong and can't there can't be any weak rocks. When people come to attack you, they are looking for the weaknesses, so we've got to go out every day in our technique and our alignment, everything we do, and put a few of those rocks in every single day in the right spot."