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Stanford Cardinal football was hoping to get back to its roots when it hired former No. 1 overall draft pick and Indianapolis Colts quarterback Andrew Luck as the general manager of the program.
The Cardinal is set to hire former Indianapolis Colts and Carolina Panthers coach Frank Reich as their interim coach for the year. The news was first reported by ESPN’s Pete Thamel and confirmed by ...
Just four months into his term as general manager of Stanford ... football program — and the de facto leader of Cardinal athletics — Luck began the cleanup process by clearing out coach ...
Stanford general manager Andrew Luck said a search for the next ... right now in San Jose State coach Ken Niumatalolo. The 59-year-old is beloved in football circles. He just went 7-6 at San ...
A search for new coaching leadership in football has begun ... conference switch make it one of the most unique — and difficult — jobs in college football. Stanford is now a member of the ACC after ...
Stanford is parting ways with football coach Troy Taylor amid ... Luck said the change is effective immediately and a search for a new head coach has started. "Our focus remains on supporting ...
There's officially another name thrown into the college football coaching carousel. On Monday morning, Stanford officially announced that former Indianapolis Colts and Carolina Panthers head coach ...
A major shakeup has occurred within the Stanford football program ... the change is effective immediately. A search for new coaching leadership in football has begun, and an acting head coach ...
Stanford fired Troy Taylor on Tuesday ... female athletic staffers during his two seasons as the Cardinal's football coach. Former Stanford star quarterback Andrew Luck, now the program's general ...
When Andrew Luck went in search of an interim caretaker for the Stanford football program, he opted for one of his former NFL head coaches. On Monday, Luck, Stanford’s general manager ...