Stanford football: Reich learning college sports world after long NFL coaching career
Briefly

Frank Reich, now the interim head coach at Stanford after years coaching in the NFL, confronts significant challenges in adapting to college football. The most pressing issue for Reich is the limited access to players, contrasting starkly with his previous coaching experience where he was with players all day. He seeks to implement effective strategies while navigating a program that has experienced significant turnover and struggles. Despite initial hesitance, Reich embraces the unique opportunity at Stanford, optimistic about the program's potential for growth amidst recent turmoil.
Reich noted that in the NFL, coaches spend every day with players, but in college, limited access requires careful planning and prioritization in coaching strategies.
Reich is motivated by the unique opportunity at Stanford despite initial hesitation, expressing enthusiasm about the distinction and potential of the program.
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