General manager Andrew Luck hires former Colts coach
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Andrew Luck picked a familiar face to take over as Stanford’s interim football coach, hiring former NFL coach Frank Reich on Monday to replace the fired Troy Taylor.
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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Sporting News on MSNWhy is Stanford hiring Frank Reich? Andrew Luck appoints his former NFL coach with Colts as Cardinal's interim coachOn Monday morning, Stanford officially announced that former Indianapolis Colts and Carolina Panthers head coach Frank Reich would be the Cardinal interim head coach for the 2025 season. The news comes just a few days after Stanford fired its previous head coach,
Former Indianapolis Colts' head coach Frank Reich is joining former quarterback Andrew Luck and the Stanford football program. Luck is currently the GM of the Stanford football program in the ever-evolving college football landscape. Reich will now be the team's interim head coach for the 2025 season, according to ESPN's Pete Thamel.
Andrew Luck and Stanford hired Frank Reich to serve as its interim head coach for the 2025 college football season.
Stanford officially hired Frank Reich to serve as the university's new college football coach. However, the 63-year-old will only be there for one single
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Andrew Luck quoted Ernest Hemingway, rattled off Latin phrases and talked about how his new job as general manager of Stanford’s football program compared to facing a Bill Belichick-coached defense in the NFL.
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Stanford football is moving on with a new head coach, as the Cardinal have reportedly hired former Colts sideline boss Frank Reich the job.
Luck seemingly initiated the firing of his football coach, but he reportedly stood behind Taylor during a recent team meeting
Stanford legend Andrew Luck is once again at the center of the program he helped elevate more than a decade ago. This time, it's not as a quarterback — but as the general manager, where he's now leading a new era for Cardinal football.