List of Stanford Cardinal head football coaches
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The Stanford Cardinal football program represents Stanford University in the Atlantic Coast Conference. The Cardinal competes as part of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I Football Bowl Subdivision. The team has had 33 head coaches since its founding in 1892. The current head coach is Frank Reich, hired as an interim coach following the firing of Troy Taylor.{{cite news|url=https://sports.yahoo.com/college-football/article/stanford-finds-troy-taylor-replacement-hires-nfl-veteran-frank-reich-to-1-year-deal-as-interim-head-coach-140849518.html|title=Stanford finds Troy Taylor replacement, hires NFL veteran Frank Reich to 1-year deal as interim head coach|last=Cwik|first=Chris|date=March 31, 2025|access-date=March 31, 2025|publisher=Yahoo Sports}}{{Cite web |last=Mandel |first=Stewart |title=Stanford hires Sac State's Troy Taylor as coach |url=https://theathletic.com/3986405/2022/12/10/troy-taylor-hiring-stanford-football/ |access-date=2023-05-06 |website=The Athletic |language=en}}
The Cardinal have played in 1,207 games of American football in 112 seasons.{{#tag:ref| For 12 seasons from 1906 to 1917, Stanford replaced football with rugby. The school includes rugby matches as part of the overall football record.{{cite book |title=2013 Stanford Football Media Guide |chapter=The History|year=2013 |publisher=Stanford Department of Athletics |location=Stanford, California |url=http://www.gostanford.com/ViewArticle.dbml?DB_OEM_ID=30600&ATCLID=208768260 |pages=145–153|access-date=October 28, 2013}}|group="A"}} In their first season, the team played 4 games with no head coach. From 1906 to 1917, Stanford replaced football with rugby. The school did not field teams in 1918 and from 1943 to 1945 due to World War I and World War II, respectively.
Conference championships have been won by Pop Warner, Tiny Thornhill, Clark Shaughnessy, Chuck Taylor, John Ralston, Bill Walsh, Tyrone Willingham, and David Shaw. Shaw is the all-time leader in games coached and most victories, having won his 72nd game in a 17–14 win over Cal in the 120th Big Game on November 18, 2017.{{cite news|url=https://news.stanford.edu/thedish/2017/11/27/david-shaw-is-now-the-winningest-stanford-football-coach/|title=David Shaw is now the winningest Stanford football coach|last=Chesley|first=Kate|date=November 17, 2017|publisher=Stanford University}} James F. Lanagan is the leader in win percentage for coaches with more than one season of service. Shaw was also the Pac-12 Coach of the Year in 2011, 2012, 2015, and 2017 respectively.{{cite news|url=http://www.mercurynews.com/sports/ci_29189961/stanfords-mccaffrey-coach-david-shaw-garner-top-pac|title=Stanford's McCaffrey, coach David Shaw garner top Pac-12 honors|date=December 1, 2015|access-date=December 2, 2015|last=Wilner|first=Jon|newspaper=San Jose Mercury-News}}
Of the 32 Stanford head coaches, six—Walter Camp, Fielding H. Yost, Andrew Kerr, Warner, Shaughnessy, and Ralston—have been inducted in the College Football Hall of Fame as coaches. Four more—George H. Brooke (who played at Swarthmore), Marchmont Schwartz (who played at Notre Dame), Chuck Taylor (who played at Stanford) and Paul Wiggin (who also played at Stanford)—are in the Hall of Fame as players.
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|+ List of head football coaches showing season(s) coached, overall records, conference records, postseason records, championships and selected awards{{#tag:ref|Statistics correct as of the end of the 2024 NCAA Division I FBS football season.|group="A"}} ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | No. ! scope="col" | Name ! scope="col" | Season(s) ! scope="col" | GC ! scope="col" | OW ! scope="col" | OL ! scope="col" | OT ! scope="col" | O% ! scope="col" | CW ! scope="col" | CL ! scope="col" | CT ! scope="col" | C% ! scope="col" | PW ! scope="col" | PL ! scope="col" | PT ! scope="col" | DC ! scope="col" | CC ! scope="col" | NC ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Awards |
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| scope="row" align="center" bgcolor=#FFE6BD | {{Sortname|Walter|Camp}}{{dagger}} | 1892, 1894–1895 | {{nts|17}} | {{nts|11}} | {{nts|3}} | {{nts|3}} | {{nts|{{Winning percentage|11|3|3}}}} | {{ntsh |
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! scope="row" | {{Sortname|C. D. "Pop"|Bliss|C. D. Bliss}} | 1893 | {{nts|9}} | {{nts|8}} | {{nts|0}} | {{nts|1}} | {{nts|{{Winning percentage|8|0|1}}}} | {{ntsh |
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! scope="row" | {{Sortname|Harry P.|Cross}} | 1896 | {{nts|13}} | {{nts|7}} | {{nts|4}} | {{nts|2}} | {{nts|{{Winning percentage|7|4|2}}}} | {{ntsh |
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| scope="row" align="center" bgcolor=#FFE6BD | {{Sortname|George H.|Brooke}}{{dagger}} | 1897 | {{nts|5}} | {{nts|4}} | {{nts|1}} | {{nts|0}} | {{nts|{{Winning percentage|4|1|0}}}} | {{ntsh |
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! scope="row" | {{Sortname|Burr|Chamberlain}} | 1899 | {{nts|9}} | {{nts|2}} | {{nts|5}} | {{nts|2}} | {{nts|{{Winning percentage|2|5|2}}}} | {{ntsh |
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| scope="row" align="center" bgcolor=#FFE6BD | {{Sortname|Fielding H.|Yost}}{{dagger}} | 1900 | {{nts|10}} | {{nts|7}} | {{nts|2}} | {{nts|1}} | {{nts|{{Winning percentage|7|2|1}}}} | {{ntsh |
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! scope="row" | {{Sortname|Charles|Fickert}} | 1901 | {{nts|7}} | {{nts|3}} | {{nts|2}} | {{nts|2}} | {{nts|{{Winning percentage|3|2|2}}}} | {{ntsh |
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! scope="row" | {{Sortname|Carl L.|Clemans}} | 1902 | {{nts|7}} | {{nts|6}} | {{nts|1}} | {{nts|0}} | {{nts|{{Winning percentage|6|1|0}}}} | {{ntsh |
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! scope="row" | {{Sortname|James F.|Lanagan}} {{#tag:ref|Football record only; Stanford includes Lanagan's 26–8–1 record in three seasons as rugby coach in his overall record.|group="A"}} | 1903–1905 | {{nts|29}} | {{nts|23}} | {{nts|2}} | {{nts|4}} | {{nts|{{Winning percentage|23|2|4}}}} | {{ntsh |
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! scope="row" | {{Sortname|Bob|Evans|Bob Evans (coach)}} | 1919 | {{nts|7}} | {{nts|4}} | {{nts|3}} | {{nts|0}} | {{nts|{{Winning percentage|4|3|0}}}} | {{nts|1}} | {{nts|1}} | {{nts|0}} | {{nts|{{Winning percentage|1|1|0}}}} | {{nts|0}} | {{nts|0}} | {{nts|0}} | {{ntsh |
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! scope="row" | {{Sortname|Walter D.|Powell}} | 1920 | {{nts|7}} | {{nts|4}} | {{nts|3}} | {{nts|0}} | {{nts|{{Winning percentage|4|3|0}}}} | {{nts|2}} | {{nts|1}} | {{nts|0}} | {{nts|{{Winning percentage|2|1|0}}}} | {{nts|0}} | {{nts|0}} | {{nts|0}} | {{ntsh |
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! scope="row" | {{Sortname|Eugene|Van Gent}} | 1921 | {{nts|8}} | {{nts|4}} | {{nts|2}} | {{nts|2}} | {{nts|{{Winning percentage|4|2|2}}}} | {{nts|1}} | {{nts|1}} | {{nts|0}} | {{nts|{{Winning percentage|1|1|0}}}} | {{nts|0}} | {{nts|0}} | {{nts|0}} | {{ntsh |
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| scope="row" align="center" bgcolor=#FFE6BD | {{Sortname|Andrew|Kerr}}{{dagger}} | 1922–1923 | {{nts|18}} | {{nts|11}} | {{nts|7}} | {{nts|0}} | {{nts|{{Winning percentage|11|7|0}}}} | {{nts|3}} | {{nts|5}} | {{nts|0}} | {{nts|{{Winning percentage|3|5|0}}}} | {{nts|0}} | {{nts|0}} | {{nts|0}} | {{ntsh |
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| scope="row" align="center" bgcolor=#FFE6BD | {{Sortname|Pop|Warner}}{{dagger}} | 1924–1932 | {{nts|96}} | {{nts|71}} | {{nts|17}} | {{nts|8}} | {{nts|{{Winning percentage|71|17|8}}}} | {{nts|31}} | {{nts|9}} | {{nts|5}} | {{nts|{{Winning percentage|31|9|5}}}} | {{nts|1}} | {{nts|1}} | {{nts|1}} | {{ntsh |
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! scope="row" | {{Sortname|Claude E.|Thornhill}} | 1933–1939 | {{nts|67}} | {{nts|35}} | {{nts|25}} | {{nts|7}} | {{nts|{{Winning percentage|35|25|7}}}} | {{nts|25}} | {{nts|18}} | {{nts|4}} | {{nts|{{Winning percentage|25|18|4}}}} | {{nts|1}} | {{nts|2}} | {{nts|0}} | {{ntsh |
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| scope="row" align="center" bgcolor=#FFE6BD | {{Sortname|Clark|Shaughnessy}}{{dagger}} | 1940–1941 | {{nts|19}} | {{nts|16}} | {{nts|3}} | {{nts|0}} | {{nts|{{Winning percentage|16|3|0}}}} | {{nts|11}} | {{nts|3}} | {{nts|0}} | {{nts|{{Winning percentage|11|3|0}}}} | {{nts|1}} | {{nts|0}} | {{nts|0}} | {{ntsh |
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| {{nts|1}} | {{nts|1}} – 1940 | {{nowrap|AFCA Coach of the Year (1940){{cite web| url=http://www.afca.com/article/article.php?id=1052| title=Past National COTY Winners| publisher=American Football Coaches Association| access-date=October 25, 2013| url-status=dead| archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120820010733/http://www.afca.com/article/article.php?id=1052| archive-date=August 20, 2012}}}} |
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| scope="row" align="center" bgcolor=#FFE6BD | {{Sortname|Marchmont|Schwartz}}{{dagger}} | 1942 | {{nts|60}} | {{nts|28}} | {{nts|28}} | {{nts|4}} | {{nts|{{Winning percentage|28|28|4}}}} | {{nts|17}} | {{nts|25}} | {{nts|3}} | {{nts|{{Winning percentage|17|25|3}}}} | {{nts|0}} | {{nts|0}} | {{nts|0}} | {{ntsh |
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| scope="row" align="center" bgcolor=#FFE6BD | {{Sortname|Chuck|Taylor|Chuck Taylor (American football)}}{{dagger}} | 1951–1957 | {{nts|71}} | {{nts|40}} | {{nts|29}} | {{nts|2}} | {{nts|{{Winning percentage|40|29|2}}}} | {{nts|25}} | {{nts|20}} | {{nts|2}} | {{nts|{{Winning percentage|25|20|2}}}} | {{nts|0}} | {{nts|1}} | {{nts|0}} | {{ntsh |
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! scope="row" | {{Sortname|Jack|Curtice}} | 1958–1962 | {{nts|50}} | {{nts|14}} | {{nts|36}} | {{nts|0}} | {{nts|{{Winning percentage|14|36|0}}}} | {{nts|5}} | {{nts|19}} | {{nts|0}} | {{nts|{{Winning percentage|5|19|0}}}} | {{nts|0}} | {{nts|0}} | {{nts|0}} | {{ntsh |
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| scope="row" align="center" bgcolor=#FFE6BD | {{Sortname|John|Ralston|John Ralston (American football)}}{{dagger}} | 1963–1971 | {{nts|94}} | {{nts|55}} | {{nts|36}} | {{nts|3}} | {{nts|{{Winning percentage|55|36|3}}}} | {{nts|30}} | {{nts|25}} | {{nts|2}} | {{nts|{{Winning percentage|30|25|2}}}} | {{nts|2}} | {{nts|0}} | {{nts|0}} | {{ntsh |
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| {{nts|2}} | {{nts|0}} | {{nowrap|Sporting News College Football Coach of the Year (1970){{cite news| url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=e4tJAAAAIBAJ&sjid=lIQMAAAAIBAJ&pg=895,3646374| title=Plunkett named best by Sporting News | newspaper=Youngstown Vindicator|date=December 9, 1970| access-date=October 25, 2013}}}} |
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! scope="row" | {{Sortname|Jack|Christiansen}} | 1972–1976 | {{nts|55}} | {{nts|30}} | {{nts|22}} | {{nts|3}} | {{nts|{{Winning percentage|30|22|3}}}} | {{nts|22}} | {{nts|12}} | {{nts|1}} | {{nts|{{Winning percentage|22|12|1}}}} | {{nts|0}} | {{nts|0}} | {{nts|0}} | {{ntsh |
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! scope="row"| {{Sortname|Bill|Walsh|Bill Walsh (American football coach)}} | 1977–1978 | {{nts|59}} | {{nts|34}} | {{nts|24}} | {{nts|1}} | {{nts|{{Winning percentage|34|24|1}}}} | {{nts|19}} | {{nts|19}} | {{nts|0}} | {{nts|{{Winning percentage|19|19|0}}}} | {{nts|3}} | {{nts|0}} | {{nts|0}} | {{ntsh |
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| {{nts|1}} | {{nts|0}} | {{nowrap|{{nowrap|Pac-8 Coach of the Year (1977){{cite web|url=http://catalog.e-digitaleditions.com/i/547221-2016-football-media-guide|title=2015 Pac-12 Conference Football Media Guide |year=2015 |publisher=Pac-12 Communications Department |page=121}}}}}} |
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! scope="row" | {{Sortname|Rod|Dowhower}} | 1979 | {{nts|11}} | {{nts|5}} | {{nts|5}} | {{nts|1}} | {{nts|{{Winning percentage|5|5|1}}}} | {{nts|3}} | {{nts|3}} | {{nts|1}} | {{nts|{{Winning percentage|3|3|1}}}} | {{nts|0}} | {{nts|0}} | {{nts|0}} | {{ntsh |
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| scope="row" align="center" bgcolor=#FFE6BD | {{Sortname|Paul|Wiggin}}{{dagger}} | 1980–1983 | {{nts|44}} | {{nts|16}} | {{nts|28}} | {{nts|0}} | {{nts|{{Winning percentage|16|28|0}}}} | {{nts|11}} | {{nts|23}} | {{nts|0}} | {{nts|{{Winning percentage|11|23|0}}}} | {{nts|0}} | {{nts|0}} | {{nts|0}} | {{ntsh |
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! scope="row" | {{Sortname|Jack|Elway}} | 1984–1988 | {{nts|56}} | {{nts|25}} | {{nts|29}} | {{nts|2}} | {{nts|{{Winning percentage|25|29|2}}}} | {{nts|16}} | {{nts|22}} | {{nts|2}} | {{nts|{{Winning percentage|16|22|2}}}} | {{nts|0}} | {{nts|1}} | {{nts|0}} | {{ntsh |
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! scope="row" | {{Sortname|Dennis|Green}} | 1989–1991 | {{nts|34}} | {{nts|16}} | {{nts|18}} | {{nts|0}} | {{nts|{{Winning percentage|16|18|0}}}} | {{nts|13}} | {{nts|11}} | {{nts|0}} | {{nts|{{Winning percentage|13|11|0}}}} | {{nts|0}} | {{nts|1}} | {{nts|0}} | {{ntsh |
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! scope="row" | {{Sortname|Tyrone|Willingham}} | 1995–2001 | {{nts|81}} | {{nts|44}} | {{nts|36}} | {{nts|1}} | {{nts|{{Winning percentage|44|36|1}}}} | {{nts|32}} | {{nts|24}} | {{nts|0}} | {{nts|{{Winning percentage|32|24|0}}}} | {{nts|1}} | {{nts|3}} | {{nts|0}} | {{ntsh |
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! scope="row" | {{Sortname|Buddy|Teevens}} | 2002–2004 | {{nts|33}} | {{nts|10}} | {{nts|23}} | {{ntsh |
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! scope="row"| {{Sortname|Walt|Harris|Walt Harris (coach)}} | 2005–2006 | {{nts|23}} | {{nts|6}} | {{nts|17}} | {{ntsh |
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! scope="row" | {{Sortname|Jim|Harbaugh}} | 2007–2010 | {{nts|50}} | {{nts|29}} | {{nts|21}} | {{ntsh |
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! scope="row" | {{Sortname|David|Shaw|David Shaw (American football)}} | 2011–2022 | {{nts|150}} | {{nts|96}} | {{nts|54}} | {{ntsh |
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! scope="row" | {{Sortname|Troy|Taylor|Troy Taylor (American football)}} | 2023–2024 | {{nts|24}} | {{nts|6}} | {{nts|18}} | {{ntsh |
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! scope="row" | {{Sortname|Frank|Reich}} | 2025–present | {{nts|0}} | {{nts|0}} | {{nts|0}} | {{ntsh |
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References
General
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- {{cite web |url=http://www.cfbdatawarehouse.com/data/div_ia/pac10/stanford/coaching_records.php |title=Stanford Coaching Records |publisher=College Football Data Warehouse |access-date=October 21, 2013}}
- {{cite book |title=2013 Stanford Football Media Guide |year=2013 |publisher=Stanford Department of Athletics |location=Stanford, California |url=http://www.gostanford.com/ViewArticle.dbml?DB_OEM_ID=30600&ATCLID=208768260 |access-date=October 28, 2013}}
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Specific
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{{cite web| url={{College Football HoF/url|id=2080}}| title=Hall of Fame inductee detail: Walter "The Father of Football" Camp| publisher=National Football Foundation| access-date=October 25, 2013}}
{{cite web| url={{College Football HoF/url|id=1235}}| title=Hall of Fame inductee detail: Fielding "Hurry Up" Yost| publisher=National Football Foundation| access-date=October 25, 2013}}
{{cite web| url={{College Football HoF/url|id=1529}}|title=Hall of Fame inductee detail: Andrew Kerr| publisher=National Football Foundation| access-date=October 25, 2013}}
{{cite web| url={{College Football HoF/url|id=1313}}|title=Hall of Fame inductee detail: Pop Warner| publisher=National Football Foundation| access-date=October 25, 2013}}
{{cite web| url={{College Football HoF/url|id=1664}}| title=Hall of Fame inductee detail: Clark Shaughnessy| publisher=National Football Foundation| access-date=October 25, 2013}}
{{cite web| url={{College Football HoF/url|id=1903}}|title=Hall of Fame inductee detail: John Ralston| publisher=National Football Foundation| access-date=October 25, 2013}}
{{cite web| url={{College Football HoF/url|id=2098}}| title=Hall of Fame inductee detail: George H. Brooke| publisher=National Football Foundation| access-date=October 25, 2013}}
{{cite web| url={{College Football HoF/url|id=1512}}| title=Hall of Fame inductee detail: Marchy Schwartz| publisher=National Football Foundation| access-date=October 25, 2013}}
{{cite web| url={{College Football HoF/url|id=1661}}|title=Hall of Fame inductee detail: Chuck Taylor| publisher=National Football Foundation| access-date=October 25, 2013}}
{{cite web| url={{College Football HoF/url|id=2165}}|title=Hall of Fame inductee detail: Paul Wiggin| publisher=National Football Foundation| access-date=October 25, 2013}}
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