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Andrew Luck is back at Stanford, not just as a former player basking in past glories, but as the general manager of the football program that once revolved around him as the school's star quarterback.
STANFORD, Calif. (AP) — Frank Reich has the title of interim coach for Stanford’s football team after being hired in the spring to replace the fired Troy Taylor. The man in charge of getting the Cardinal back to their winning ways is clearly Andrew Luck.
Former star Andrew Luck took the job as Stanford’s football GM determined to restore the Cardinal as a national power.
Stanford football launched the new era of Andrew Luck at the general manager helm. He reacted strongly to one streak ending vs. Hawaii.
It was last October. Luck was meeting with new Stanford president Jonathan Levin, discussing the sagging state of a once-proud program. The Cardinal were in the midst of a fourth straight three-win season. At one point, Levin threw out an idea.
Date: Saturday, Aug. 23 | Time: 7:30 p.m. ET Location: T.C. Ching Athletics Complex -- Honolulu, Hawaii TV: CBS | Live stream: CBSSports.com , CBS Sports App (Free) Streaming on Paramount+ with Showtime (Try It Free)
Stanford football’s new general manager, Andrew Luck, goes one on one with Raj Mathai in an exclusive interview.
Former NFL head coach Frank Reich is serving as Stanford's interim football coach for the 2025 season. Here's a closer look at how it came to be:
Back when Luck was a star for the Indianapolis Colts, he became famous for keeping a flip phone well into the 2010s - and reportedly had it all the way past his sudden retirement from the NFL in 2019.
Almost six years after shocking the football world, former Indianapolis Colts quarterback Andrew Luck is finally shedding more light on his decision to retire from the NFL.“I was gonna play until I was 40 or 45,
The Indianapolis Colts have been in the headlines all offseason due to their intriguing battle for the starting quarterback job. It was imperative that whoever head coach Shane Steichen chose was the right guy because the Colts have been aimlessly searching for a quarterback since Andrew Luck’s abrupt retirement back in 2019.