Andrew Luck named general manager of Stanford football program

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Andrew Luck has been appointed as the general manager of Stanford's football program, as announced by athletic director Bernard Muir. This comes after the team finished its fourth consecutive 3-9 season under coach Troy Taylor. Luck, a former Stanford quarterback, will oversee recruiting, roster management, and fundraising efforts. He aims to help restore the program's former success, having previously led Stanford to significant achievements during his playing career. Since retiring from the NFL in 2019, Luck has maintained a low profile. He recently completed a master's degree in education at Stanford, where he also earned his undergraduate degree.


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