Track the paths the Harbaugh brothers traveled in their careers before leading their respective teams to Super Bowl XLVII:
Born in Toledo, Ohio.
Born in Toledo, Ohio.
Began three-year stint as graduate assistant at Western Michigan.
Named Big Ten Player of the Year as quarterback at Michigan.
Selected in first round (26th overall) by Chicago Bears in NFL draft.
Became tight ends coach at University of Pittsburgh.
Served as defensive backs/special teams/strength & conditioning coach at Morehead State.
Began six-year stretch as special teams/tight ends/outside linebackers/running backs coach at University of Cincinnati.
Began eight-year run as unpaid assistant to his father, Jack, at Western Kentucky, even as he continued to play in the NFL.
Earned only Pro Bowl nod, as QB for the Indianapolis Colts. Helped team to berth in AFC title game.
Promoted to assistant head coach at University of Cincinnati for two seasons.
Became special teams coordinator/defensive backs coach at University of Indiana.
Started nine-season tenure as special teams coordinator for Philadelphia Eagles.
Began two-year stint stop as offensive assistant for Oakland Raiders. Was with team in loss in Super Bowl XXXVII.
Became head coach at University of San Diego.
Led San Diego to Division 1-AA Mid-Major national title.
Led San Diego to second straight Division 1-AA Mid-Major national title.
Named head coach at Stanford, which was 1-11 in year before his arrival.
Became secondary coach for Philadelphia Eagles.
Hired as head coach of Baltimore Ravens. Lost in AFC title game in first season.
Led Stanford to first-ever BCS bowl berth and a victory in the Orange Bowl.
Became head coach of the San Francisco 49ers. Led team to NFC title game in his first season.
Reached playoffs for fourth time in four seasons. Lost in AFC title game.
Led 49ers to Super Bowl.
Led Ravens to Super Bowl.
