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| AP source: Stanford waiting on Harbaugh decision |
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| inal or leave for the NFL. ``The ball is in Jim's court,'' a person with knowledge of the situation said, speaking on condition of anonymity to The Associated Press because negotiations were ongoing. Late Thursday, talks between Harbaugh and the Miami Dolphins ended, according to two other people close to the situation. Harbaugh also is weighing an offer from the 49ers to replace fired coach Mike Singletary. San Francisco missed the playoffs for the eighth straight season despite being picked to win the |
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| Broncos interest in Harbaugh cools |
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01/07/2011 |
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| tanford, where star quarterback Andrew Luck will return next season rather than turn pro. Elway said he believes Harbaugh's alma mater, Michigan, might also be back in the picture after Harbaugh listened to pitches from the San Francisco 49ers and Miami Dolphins this week. Elway also said he's seeking permission from the Houston Texans to interview offensive coordinator Rick Dennison, a longtime Broncos assistant, and is considering calling former Giants coach Jim Fassel.Copyright © 2005 The Associat |
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| Report: Sparano's talents remain in South Beach |
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| Miami, FL (MySportsbook) - The Miami Dolphins will not make a switch at the top, as reports indicate Tony Sparano will be retained as head coach following another losing season. According to the Miami Herald, Dolphins owner Stephen Ross spent Thursday talking with Stanford coach Jim Harbaugh, a meeting that appeared to have Sparano's days in Miami numbered. The paper ended the speculation later in the day, however, saying Sparano will stay on despite a second straight 7-9 campaign. Despite missing out on t |
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| AP sources: Harbaugh not joining Dolphins |
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01/06/2011 |
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MIAMI (AP) - Two people familiar with the negotiations say talks between Jim Harbaugh and the Miami Dolphins have broken off, and the team is expected to retain Tony Sparano as coach. Both people spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity because the negotiations were to remain confidential. Harbaugh met Thursday with Dolphins owner Stephen Ross in the San Francisco area, two other people with knowledge of the situation said. After the meeting, Harbaugh was still considering staying at Sta |
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| AP sources: Harbaugh meets with Dolphins owner |
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MIAMI (AP) - Jim Harbaugh's blowout victory in the Orange Bowl made a big impression on Miami Dolphins owner Stephen Ross. Harbaugh met Thursday with Ross in the San Francisco area about the Dolphins' coaching job, two people with knowledge of the situation said. Both spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity because the meeting was to remain confidential. Ross flew from his home in New York to San Jose, Calif., for the visit even while Tony Sparano remained Miami's coach. A late-season c |
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| AP sources: Harbaugh to meet next with Dolphins |
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01/06/2011 |
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MIAMI (AP) - Two people with knowledge of the situation say Stanford coach Jim Harbaugh is set to meet Miami Dolphins officials in the San Francisco area. Both people spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity because the meeting was to remain confidential. Tony Sparano is still the Dolphins' coach, but owner Stephen Ross flew to California to visit Harbaugh on Thursday. A day earlier, Harbaugh met with the San Francisco 49ers about their coaching vacancy. ESPN was first to report Harbau |
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| Pats' Welker, Light named Pro Bowl replacements |
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01/06/2011 |
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| owl, as the NFL announced on Wednesday wide receiver Wes Welker and offensive tackle Matt Light have been added to the AFC roster as injury replacements. Houston Texans wide receiver Andre Johnson is missing the contest due to an ankle injury, while Miami Dolphins offensive tackle Jake Long is dealing with shoulder and knee issues. Welker, who suffered a significant knee injury in the 2009 regular season finale, rebounded to record 86 catches for 848 yards and seven touchdowns for the AFC East champions. Ligh |
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| Jets appealing $100,000 fine for coach's trip |
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01/05/2011 |
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| New York, NY (MySportsbook) - The New York Jets are appealing a $100,000 fine levied by the National Football League for the tripping incident involving coach Sal Alosi against the Miami Dolphins on December 12. The New York Post reported on Wednesday that Jets special teams coordinator Mike Westhoff told the media that it is "an unresolved issue," while team spokesman Bruce Speight confirmed the appeal but said any discussions between the team and the league would remain confidential. It was discovered by |
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| Stanford's Harbaugh offers no insight into future |
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01/04/2011 |
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| eral hundred before being whisked away. On Monday, Stanford earned a 40-12 Orange Bowl victory over Virginia Tech in Miami to finish with a program-best 12-1 record. Harbaugh now has to weigh his choices, with suitors from coast to coast. From the Miami Dolphins, Denver Broncos and San Francisco 49ers, Harbaugh is a hot commodity around the country. And what about his alma mater, Michigan? Michigan and Rich Rodriguez were set to meet again Wednesday to discuss the embattled coach's future.Copyright © |
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| AFC East: Jets' Sanchez "100 percent" for playoff opener |
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01/04/2011 |
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| d what makes us successful and what doesn't make us successful." DOLPHINS: Less than 48 hours after a 38-7 loss to the New England Patriots closed a second consecutive regular season at a disappointing 7-9, Tony Sparano remains the head coach of the Miami Dolphins. Though the ultimate duration of his tenure still remains to be seen. The embattled third-year sideline boss met with owner Stephen Ross and general manager Jeff Ireland on Monday and was given the opportunity to lay out his blueprint for the future |
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