Former Stanford coach Troy Taylor says he was fired ‘without cause,’ pushes back at ‘unfair, wrong’ depiction

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Former Stanford coach Troy Taylor denied wrongdoing and claimed the university fired him without cause in his first statement since being terminated by general manager Andrew Luck on March 25. And Stanford apparently paid him every dollar to leave. 

Taylor was fired following an ESPN report revealing a pair of investigations into his mistreatment of female staffers, both of which took place before the 2024 season. According to reports, Luck was aware of the investigations when he took over as general manager earlier this year. 

“The media’s recent portrayal of me is unfair, wrong and contrary to my professional track record and the person I am and have always been,” Taylor said in the statement. “The truth is that Stanford terminated me without cause and, as a result, is honoring the original payment terms of my contract.” 

More than 20 former and current female staffers cooperated with investigators, per documents obtained by ESPN. One of the investigators called Taylor’s treatment towards a compliance officer “inappropriate,…

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