Stanford hires Frank Reich
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Reich spent 14 years as a player in the NFL, before heading into professional coaching in 2008.
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Stanford is hiring Reich for the 2025 season, and it will search for a full-time coach after that.
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Reich's agreement is unique in that he's not being hired as the team's long-term replacement.
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Former Panthers HC lands interim job at Stanford UniversityAccording to ESPN college football senior writer Peter Thamel, Stanford University is hiring Frank Reich as their interim head coach. The agreement, per Thamel, will only last through the 2025 season—with the program set to launch a "national search" for a permanent head coach following the campaign.
Stanford GM Andrew Luck is hiring veteran NFL coach Frank Reich as the school’s interim football coach for 2025 season
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