Stanford, Troy Taylor and football
Digest more
Top News
Overview
The Boston Globe |
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.
Read more on News Digest
Zac Taylor, Bengals
Digest more
Top News
Impacts
Sports Illustrated |
Slow starts have kept Cincinnati from reaching its first goal every season: Winning the AFC North.
Yahoo! Sports |
"Very consistent. Not just two years, four years for us and I think he's one of the premier pass rushers in this league," Taylor said, according to Geoff Hobson of Bengals.com.
Read more on News Digest
Following the first investigation, in 2023, Taylor was warned that he could be fired if the conduct continued, according to an ESPN report. It did continue, with a second investigation a year later. But Taylor remained employed and coached the Cardinal to a second consecutive 3-9 season.
Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift reportedly want to start a family, but football makes it tough.
Former Stanford head coach Troy Taylor was fired last week after he was found to have mistreated female athletic staffers.
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.
Bearden has hired Brad Taylor as its football coach. Taylor led the school to the TSSAA football Class 5A state semifinals as its coach in 2007.
General manager Andrew Luck announced the decision in his first major move since taking over in his role running the entire football program
Stanford has found a replacement for Troy Taylor, at least for one year. Cardinal general manager Andrew Luck has hired former NFL head coach Frank Reich to lea
Who could the Cardinal turn toward? The timing puts Stanford in a tough spot with candidate pool that doesn't feel deep.