How Andrew Luck Became Stanford Football's General Manager, 'Came Around to Loving the Game'
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How Andrew Luck became Stanford football's general manager, 'came around to loving the game'
An abrupt retirement meant Andrew Luck and his family left the Indianapolis Colts. They landed back at Stanford, and now he tries to lead the Cardinal back to prominence.
Andrew Luck Opens Up How He Started to Love Football in a Different Way After Retiring From the NFL
When Andrew Luck walked away from the NFL at just 29, it stunned the football world, especially Colts fans, who had pinned their hopes on the franchise QB leading them to a Super Bowl. Now, years later, Luck is back where it all began, serving as the GM of Stanford’s football team. But this transition wasn’t smooth at first. Like so many players, Luck felt the massive void football left behind, and he wasn’t sure how to fill it. So, the former Q…
How Andrew Luck shocked the world & EVENTUALLY returned back to Stanford 🌲
#ESPN In the NFL preseason of 2019 everything changed for Andrew Luck, and he unexpectedly walked away from football. Six years later, the sport he once loved and the school he never stopped loving have brought him back in a new role, with new challenges, when they needed him the most. On College GameDay, Pete Thamel shares the details of Luck's journey to becoming Stanford's football GM. ✔️ Subscribe to ESPN+ http://espnplus.com/youtube ✔️ Get …
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