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    Jim Harbaugh moonlights as Indiana’s newest team manager

    Jim Harbaugh (AP)One of Indiana's team managers Wednesday night may be the most highly paid man ever to do that job.

    That's because Indiana coach Tom Crean put brother-in-law Jim Harbaugh to work in return for a seat on the Hoosiers' bench for their 75-56 nonconference victory over North Carolina Central.

    [Related: Three bitter rivals take Big Ten title chase to wire]

    The San Francisco 49ers coach and reigning NFL Coach of the Year worked with Indiana's other student managers, setting up folding chairs during timeouts, eavesdropping during huddles and then hauling the chairs back to the sideline afterward. Harbaugh also spoke to the Hoosiers after the game and even stuck around for Crean's postgame news conference.

    When Crean explained that his brother-in-law volunteered to moonlight as a student manager for the night, a smiling Harbaugh hollered from the back of the room, "I wanted to contribute in some way." Then when Crean was asked if he was concerned Harbaugh was a Michigan spy, the ex-Wolverines quarterback shouted, "Hell no."

    Harbaugh is in Indianapolis for this week's NFL combine, so he and 49ers general manager Trent Baalke made the hour-long drive to Bloomington for Wednesday's game. In addition to sitting on the Indiana bench and posing for pictures with starstruck Hoosiers fans, he also took the time to chat with the North Carolina Central coaching staff.

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    Tweeted coach LeVelle Moton: "Met Jim Harbough after the game 2day. He complimented my staff and my team for the way we played. That's the ultimate compliment! #Respect"

    Of course the greatest impression Harbaugh made was on the Indiana players, each of whom were thrilled to have him on the bench clad in his trademark black 49ers sweatshirt and khaki pants.

    "For him to sit with us and talk to us and motivate us was a blessing," guard Victor Oladipo told reporters after the game. "He told us to play hard and give the coaches what they want."

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    • JJ  •  2 months ago
      Harbaugh: A throwback to earlier....BETTER years. Captain COMEBACK!
      • A Yahoo! User 2 months ago
        except in the AFC championship game against the Steelers, so close so close.
      • Henry IX 2 months ago
        As a Chiefs fan I hated him,as a Hoosier fan I love him!
      • Vote em all out. 2 months ago
        If he is a Hoosier fan, he is a #$%$
    • Mark H  •  2 months ago
      There are no "menial" jobs. A job is only menial if you take that attitude towards it.
      • Scott C 2 months ago
        You're right -- all work is noble
      • Why 2 months ago
        I agree..
      • Bullet Tooth Turkish 2 months ago
        menial: of or relating to unskilled work. thus setting up folding chairs would be a menial job. sorry
    • Uh huh  •  2 months ago
      Its good to be a 49ers fan these days. Go Jim!
      • Steve 2 months ago
        Yes it is, things are looking up!!
      • Just me 2 months ago
        Yes it is..... we now have a good coach who is a decent man. Its been a long time coming but Superbowl here we come.
      • 010001000110000101101110 2 months ago
        That guy is the biggest Jerk! Wonder why the niners did not go the the superbowl? Karma, he is a huge Jerk.
    • T  •  2 months ago
      The 49ers are lucky to have him as a coach.
    • PR  •  2 months ago
      Jim Harbaugh could have been like many other people in professional sports, Hollywood or politics who expect court-side tickets simply because of who they are. The fact that Harbaugh worked for the tickets, performing the same duties as the student managers, speaks volumes about what kind of person he really is. Then, to meet with the players and coaches from both teams after the game provides a motivational experience that these student athletes will remember for a long time.
      • JW 2 months ago
        Yeah, because ANYONE could have gotten that gig just for moving chairs around! The fact that he's Crean's brother in law, and - Jim Harbaugh - has nothing to do with it. It doesn't matter, but let's not make this out to be anything more than it is.
      • brian 2 months ago
        I think what he is saying JW is that he probably could have sat there anyways but as a thank you he decided to help out in anyway he could. Sounds like your the idiot trying to make a stupid point.
    • Tommy  •  Pharr, Texas  •  2 months ago
      Awesome! Jim just proved what a humble guy he is. cheers brother.
    • Katie  •  Santa Clara, California  •  2 months ago
      Harbough BEST FREAKING COACH EVER brought hope back to the Niners!
    • Realcoltfan  •  Baltimore, Maryland  •  2 months ago
      Like his brother John he is proving to be an asset to the NFL that they really need. Thug players should also take a look and try to learn from their leaders.
      • R 2 months ago
        lol he is a horrible person - watch
      • localboy 2 months ago
        maybe, but he wears khaki well...:)
    • Dave  •  2 months ago
      How is this "humbling"? He OFFERED to do it! It's not like it was a punishment. Yahoo, trying to stir up drama.
    • Gator  •  2 months ago
      Eisenberg is "out of touch" ... what's MENIAL about moving chairs around? Eisenberg's career is menial. Menial and inept.
    • Daniel  •  Naperville, Illinois  •  2 months ago
      You know ALOT more Pro's SHOULD get involved , NOW THIS SETS AGOOD EXAMPLE.
    • Gerald  •  2 months ago
      Kudos to him. Side note: Is this guy related to everyone in sports? Sounds like you could do a "6 degrees/Kevin Bacon" game about it.
    • TK421  •  2 months ago
      This guy moved a few chairs. I fed the trash compactor monster on the Death Star by hand. Who had the dirtiest job?
    • Synical1  •  2 months ago
      If more people volunteered to do this, regardless of income, America would be a much better place.
    • watches  •  2 months ago
      That's not a menial job. I'd do that to sit on the Indiana bench too. Why does the media insist on elevating people to royalty so that if they throw out their own garbage we think they are humble.
    • PAPA J  •  2 months ago
      Cool move on Harbaugh's part. All you naysayers, lighten up! He did it for Crean, his brother-in-law, and to share a little time with the players. Haaaaving said that, 49ers blow!
    • cavmag.com  •  Tampa, Florida  •  2 months ago
      JimBaugh! Too bad you got cheated by the Steelers in the 1995 AFC Championship, you'd have led the COLTS to ANOTHER SUPER BOWL TITLE!
    • underwatervulcan  •  Los Angeles, California  •  2 months ago
      He was doing research on how to get his receivers to catch a pass when it counts....Next year Harbaugh....
    • GW  •  Atlanta, Georgia  •  2 months ago
      Gosh, I never realized that by helping a team I supported by setting up chairs that I should have been humiliated. Stupid me.
    • Grinny  •  Madison, Wisconsin  •  2 months ago
      It's called "something you should do that should not be out of the ordinary in a classless society". Anyone who has bought into this as being unusual or extraordinary needs to adjust their perspective. It doesn't matter how much money you have or what your "status" is, everyone is a human being and we're all on the same team - to use coach-speak.

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