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Stanford Football Coach Troy Taylor Faces Misconduct Allegations Confirmed by Two Investigations

Investigations revealed a pattern of bullying, inappropriate behavior, and retaliation, prompting institutional measures but allowing Taylor to remain in his role.

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Head coach Troy Taylor of the Stanford Cardinal looks on during the first half of the game against the NC State Wolfpack at Carter-Finley Stadium on Nov. 2, 2024, in Raleigh, N.C.
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Overview

  • Two investigations confirmed that Stanford football coach Troy Taylor engaged in bullying, belittling female staffers, and making inappropriate comments about a female staffer's appearance.
  • Taylor retaliated against an NCAA compliance officer by seeking her removal after she raised concerns about rule violations, with investigators describing his actions as discriminatory and harmful.
  • Stanford issued Taylor a warning letter in February 2024, stating he could be fired if his behavior continued, and later required him to undergo coaching to improve workplace interactions.
  • The investigations found the football program under Taylor to be unwelcoming to women and staff unable to dedicate unrestricted time, fostering a hostile work environment with fears of retaliation.
  • Taylor has denied intentional wrongdoing, stating he is using the findings as an opportunity to grow as a leader, while Stanford emphasizes its commitment to workplace standards.