Stanford University terminated football coach Troy Taylor after two consecutive losing seasons, highlighted by a 3-9 record in each year. The decision, led by General Manager Andrew Luck, followed investigations into Taylor's inappropriate behavior towards female staff members. Luck underscored the need for a program reset to return to the university's athletic excellence, stating that specific aspects of the program require change. This leadership shift signals a new direction for Stanford football in hopes of building a winning future.
I took the role of Stanford Football General Manager with a strong vision for building a new winning era for our football program. Stanford has always set the standard for excellence with our university's unique leadership in both athletics and academics, and I have no doubt that our program's best days lie ahead.
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.
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