Stanford football coach Taylor fired following report he was investigated for alleged mistreatment
- Stanford has fired head football coach Troy Taylor following allegations of mistreatment towards female staff members and an investigation into his behavior, as announced by Andrew Luck, general manager of Stanford's football program.
- Taylor had been investigated twice for hostile behavior and personal attacks against female staff members, according to ESPN's report.
- Before his firing, Taylor faced complaints and underwent additional training to correct his behavior, as noted by a university spokesperson.
- Stanford emphasized the need for a 'reset' in the program to uphold high standards of workplace behavior, as expressed by Luck.
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Andrew Luck fires Stanford football coach Troy Taylor after accusations of mistreating female staffers
Stanford fired football coach Troy Taylor following a report last week that he had been investigated twice for allegedly mistreating staffers.
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