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Jim Harbaugh Wants To Party Like It’s 1995, Get Hootie & The Blowfish Back Together

Stanford head coach Jim Harbaugh has a great idea for the 2010 football season in Palo Alto.

↵↵If anyone knows how to reach them, I’d like to reunite my all-time favorite band Hootie & The Blowfish to perform @ Stanford game this fall.

↵↵That’s right: Hootie & the Blowfish. (And, no, Hootie is not the name of the lead singer. Most people know this by now, but it’s worth repeating as often as possible.)

↵But why stop the star power there? Maybe they could get Tim Allen to come to a game, given how funny he was in Toy Story. Oh, and if they could get Jonathan Silverman from The Single Guy. Yeah, that would be cool.

↵You gotta stay on top of pop culture to get young recruits to come to your program, y’know.

↵(HT: Dr. Saturday)

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