General manager Andrew Luck hires former Colts coach
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The Baltimore Sun |
Reich coached Stanford general manager Andrew Luck, the former No. 1 overall pick in the NFL Draft, in his last playing season in 2018 before a surprise retirement in August 2019.
USA Today |
Stanford is hiring Reich for the 2025 season, and it will search for a full-time coach after that.
Wyoming News |
Stanford is trying to rebuild its struggling football program after four straight seasons with a 3-9 record, including the last two with Taylor in charge.
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Luck moved quickly in his new role as general manager of the football program, hiring Reich less than a week after making the decision to fire Taylor following a report that became public saying Taylor had been investigated twice for allegedly mistreating staffers.
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Sporting News on MSNColts legend Andrew Luck reunites with Frank Reich after Stanford hireFormer Indianapolis Colts QB Andrew Luck is reuniting with one of his former head coaches to lead the Stanford football program.
Stanford football GM Andrew Luck is hiring former Indianapolis Colts head coach Frank Reich as its interim head coach for the 2025 season.
Sources: Stanford is hiring veteran NFL coach Frank Reich as the school’s interim football coach for 2025 season. Both sides have agreed this will be only a one-season agreement. At that point, Stanford will launch a national search.
Reich, who was fired by the Panthers in 2023, will reportedly lead Stanford's team for one season while the school searches for a permanent coach.
Luck seemingly initiated the firing of his football coach, but he reportedly stood behind Taylor during a recent team meeting
Jim Harbaugh offered high praise for former Stanford quarterback Andrew Luck on Monday. The LA Chargers coach expressed confidence in Luck's abilities as Stanford's general manager.
Stanford fired football coach Troy Taylor on Tuesday, less than a week after an ESPN report revealed that Taylor had twice been the subject of third-party investigations into complaints from athletic department employees over hostile behavior.
Stanford has fired coach Troy Taylor less than a week after it was revealed that university investigations found he mistreated female staffers, according to documents obtained by ESPN. The decision was announced by general manager Andrew Luck on Tuesday.