Stanford fired Troy Taylor on Tuesday, less than one week after an ESPN report outlined instances in which he had allegedly bullied and belittled female athletic staffers during his two seasons as the Cardinalโs football coach.
Former Stanford star quarterback Andrew Luck, now the programโs general manager, announced the move.
โAfter continued consideration it is evident to me that our program needs a reset,โ Luck said in a statement. โIn consultation with university leadership I no longer believe that Coach Taylor is the right coach to lead our football program. Coach Taylor has been informed today and the change is effective immediately.โ
Luck said a search for the next coach has begun, and an acting coach may be named for the 2025 season.
Taylor, 56, received a warning by the university in February 2024, with ESPN reporting that he signed a letter acknowledging that he could be fired if the conduct continued.
A few months later, he was cited in second investigation for โan ongoing pattern of concerning behavior.โ
โI willingly complied with the investigations, accepted the recommendations that came out of them, and used them as a learning opportunity to grow in leadership and how I interact with others,โ Taylor said in a statement released through Stanford following ESPNโs report.
โI look forward to continuing to work collaboratively and collegially with my colleagues so that we can achieve success for our football program together.โ
Under Taylorโs watch, Stanford posted consecutive 3-9 seasons.
Taylor built a 30-8 record over three seasons at Sacramento State before joining the Cardinal after David Shaw โ the winningest head coach in school history โ stepped down following the 2022 season.
Luck, who became the Stanford GM on Nov. 30, was with the Cardinal from 2008-11.
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