Stanford football GM Andrew Luck is hiring former Indianapolis Colts head coach Frank Reich as its interim head coach for the 2025 season.
Andrew Luck has found an interim coach for Stanford football. Frank Reich, who was Luck's coach with the Indianapolis Colts has been hired.
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.
Former NFL quarterback Andrew Luck, now the general manager of his alma mater Stanford, fired the team's head coach in his first major move as GM.
Stanford has hired former NFL head coach Frank Reich as the interim football coach of their football program following the firing of Troy Taylor, the school announced Monday.
Stanford announced the hiring of longtime NFL coach Frank Reich as its interim head football coach for the 2025 season on Monday. Reich’s deal will only cover one season. After the 2025 campaign, Stanford will conduct a national search to find a permanent replacement for Troy Taylor,
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According to multiple reports, Frank Reich will take over as Stanford’s interim head coach for the 2025 season. Reich, 63, was most recently the Panthers head coach in 2023. He was fired 11 games into the season after Carolina went 1-10 to begin quarterback Bryce Young’s career.
Frank Reich coached Cardinal General Manager Andrew Luck in the NFL. Now Luck has hired Reich on a temporary basis.