A former Colts’ head coach is becoming a member of Andrew Luck and the Stanford soccer program.
Former Indianapolis Colts’ head coach Frank Reich is becoming a member of former quarterback Andrew Luck and the Stanford soccer program.
Luck is at the moment the GM of the Stanford soccer program within the ever-evolving faculty soccer panorama. Reich will now be the staff’s interim head coach for the 2025 season, in response to ESPN’s Pete Thamel.
“Sources: Stanford is hiring veteran NFL coach Frank Reich as the college’s interim soccer coach for 2025 season,” Thamel posted on X. “Either side have agreed this can be solely a one-season settlement. At that time, Stanford will launch a nationwide search.”
Reich was the Colts’ head coach from 2018 via Week 9 of the 2022 season earlier than being fired. He had a 40-33 file with the Colts, which included two playoff appearances and one playoff win.
Reich coached Luck for one season in 2018. That yr, the Colts would go 10-6, which included making the playoffs and successful a recreation.
Reich was employed because the Carolina head coach for the 2023 season, however was fired after Week 12, following a 1-10 begin.
As was reported by ESPN again in November, Luck’s position includes every little thing that touches the Stanford soccer program, from the soccer element to the enterprise side–so he was very a lot part of this choice to usher in Reich.