
Stanford football's Andrew Luck hires his former Colts head coach in unique arrangement

03/31/2025 10:26 AM
Stanford football has a new head coach, albeit on an interim basis.
Not long after the firing of Troy Taylor as the Cardinal head coach, Stanford found a new one to handle the job, at least in the 2025 college football season, with the program reportedly hiring former Indiana Colts sideline boss Frank Reich, per Pete Thamel of ESPN.
Via Thamel on X (formerly Twitter): “Sources: Stanford is hiring veteran NFL coach Frank Reich as the school's interim football coach for 2025 season. Both sides have agreed this will be only a one-season agreement. At that point, Stanford will launch a national search.”
Of course, Reich has a connection with the Cardinal, as Stanford football’s current general manager is none other than his former starting quarterback with the Colts and Indianapolis legend himself, Andrew Luck.
In a subsequent move, Stanford has promoted tight ends coach Nate Byham, who is now the team’s offensive coordinator, per Thamel.
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