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Recruits React: George Halamandaris
The big offensive tackle committed in May and is anxious to announce his firm stance with Stanford
-by TheBootleg.com Dec 6, 2006
Players React: Mark Bradford
The senior wideout talks about the good and bad with Walt Harris, plus his revised 2007 outlook
-by TheBootleg.com Dec 5, 2006
Players React: Evan Moore
Wide receiver opens up on the relationship he had with Walt Harris, and what now lies ahead in 2007
-by TheBootleg.com Dec 5, 2006
Players React: T.C. Ostrander
The quarterback heading the 2007 offense as a fifth-year senior talks after Walt Harris' firing
-by TheBootleg.com Dec 5, 2006
Bob Bowlsby Press Conference: Part II
Part II of the complete transcript from the Stanford athletic director upon firing Walt Harris
-by TheBootleg.com Dec 5, 2006
Bob Bowlsby Press Conference: Part I
Part I of the complete transcript from the Stanford athletic director upon firing Walt Harris
-by TheBootleg.com Dec 5, 2006
Kiilsgaard's Commitment Stands
Four-star quarterback and safety commit Kellen Kiilsgaard reacts to today's firing of Walt Harris
-by TheBootleg.com Dec 4, 2006
Walt Harris Is Out
Stanford has this morning fired second-year football head coach Walt Harris
-by TheBootleg.com Dec 4, 2006
Harrison, Hooper Big Game Post-Game
Senior safeties Trevor Hooper and Brandon Harrison talk with the media one final time
-by TheBootleg.com Dec 3, 2006
Walt Harris Big Game Post-Game
After Stanford's best performance of the year, but also a 1-11 season, Harris talks with reporters
-by TheBootleg.com Dec 3, 2006
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Walt Harris
Position: C
Date of Birth: 11/09/1946
High School: El Camino HS
(South San Francisco, CA)
College: Pacific (CA)


Biography:
Harris is in his first year as Stanford's head coach, after spending the last eight at Pittsburgh. The Bay Area native was 52-44 at Pitt, leading the Panthers to bowl games in six of his eight years. Previous to his arrival, Pitt was a Big East doormat with four or fewer wins in five straight seasons. In his last four years, Harris led Pittsburgh to an average of eight wins per year, including nine wins in 2002 and a first ever BCS game in 2004.

Renowned as an offensive guru, Harris has delivered prolific attacks wherever he has coached. The skill positions where he has had the greatest impact are at quarterback and wide receiver. Harris developed two of the last five Biletnikoff Award winners (Antonio Bryant in 2000; Larry Fitzgerald in 2003).

While Stanford is looking for a big offensive turnaround under Harris, his greatest impact in his first year on The Farm has been felt more broadly. He has been praised by his players for bringing a radical change in mental and physical toughness, consistency and work ethic. The transition has been difficult, but the players have "bought in" because of the coach's demonstrated record of success. Harris is a no-nonsense, old-fashioned ball coach, and that is a refreshing change for Stanford Football.