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Pompei: Harbaugh learned from list including Schembechler, Walsh, Davis and Ditka

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Aside from his father, who remains Harbaugh’s greatest influence, and big brother John, the coach of the Ravens, a handful of others helped shape the reigning NFL coach of the year.

In his office are photos of Schembechler and Mike Ditka.

“I see him stand before a team and I hear him speak, and I swear I hear Bo’s voice,” Jack said. “Bo spoke in a particular cadence that Jim uses. I see so much of Bo in him.”

There is some Ditka in him as well.

“The thing I took with me is the passion he had for the game, the way he was able to break the game down to what was important,” Harbaugh said in a 2011 interview. “The main thing with him was the raw competition — football always came down to competing man against man, in its rawest form. He had a great way of bringing that out. Be a man. Man up. Do your job.”

In 1992 Harbaugh nearly lost the portion of his body that sits above his neck after infuriating Ditka with an audible call against the Vikings after being instructed not to do so. But today, Ditka said Harbaugh is one of the most focused and driven individuals he ever has met.

And Ditka sees a little of himself in the 49ers coach.

“The only thing I can say is we both have a great desire to win, to achieve, to be successful, to get the best out of our people,” Ditka said. “That’s what I tried to do, that’s what he is doing.”

The NFL coach who brought out the best in Harbaugh was Ted Marchibroda. The two of them helped get the Colts within one play of a Super Bowl appearance during the 1995 season.

Harbaugh began that season on the bench, and when he got his chance to play, Marchibroda told him to “let it rip.” The words changed Harbaugh’s mindset, and the Colts’ fortunes.

“I see some of that in how he has handled Alex Smith,” Jack Harbaugh said of the former No. 1 pick in the draft who has played his best football for Jim. “It’s, ‘I believe in you. Just go out and let it rip.’”

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