Stanford Fires Football Coach After Reports of Bullying

Troy Taylor was investigated twice for allegedly mistreating staffers
By Newser Editors and Wire Services
Posted Mar 25, 2025 7:09 PM CDT
Stanford Fires Football Coach After Reports of Bullying
Stanford football general manager Andrew Luck watches players participate during a Stanford football Pro Day event, Wednesday, March 19, 2025.   (AP Photo/Jeff Chiu)

Stanford has fired head football coach Troy Taylor after two seasons following a report last week that he had been investigated twice for allegedly mistreating staffers. General manager Andrew Luck announced the decision on Tuesday in his first major move since taking over in his role running the entire football program, the AP reports.

  • "Since beginning my role as general manager, I have been thoroughly assessing the entire Stanford football program," Luck said in a statement Tuesday. "It has been clear that certain aspects of the program need change. Additionally, in recent days, there has been significant attention to Stanford investigations in previous years related to coach Taylor. After continued consideration it is evident to me that our program needs a reset. In consultation with university leadership I no longer believe that coach Taylor is the right coach to lead our football program."

ESPN reported last week that Taylor had been investigated twice since taking over before the 2023 season over allegations of hostile and aggressive behavior, as well as personal attacks, against female staff members. Both investigations determined that Taylor's treatment of employees, particularly of women, was inconsistent with Stanford's standards, according to ESPN. The second investigation concluded that Taylor retaliated against a compliance staffer who had found seven minor NCAA infractions by "seeking her removal from her assigned duties." The report said investigators had never encountered "this palpable level of animosity and disdain" for a university compliance office.

Luck thanked Taylor for his time but said it was important to instill the proper culture at Stanford. "We have powerful traditions, incredible student-athletes, and a vision for the future that demonstrates our strong potential as a program," Luck said. "This vision includes an emphasis on a positive, winning, and inclusive culture. I am confident that we will return Stanford to the top echelon of college football."

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