Stanford Hires Andrew Luck As GM To Revitalize Football Program
Stanford Hires Andrew Luck As GM To Revitalize Football Program

Stanford Hires Andrew Luck As GM To Revitalize Football Program

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Andrew Luck has taken on the role of general manager at Stanford football, aiming to revitalize the program after multiple losing seasons. Luck's responsibilities include navigating new challenges in college football such as NIL, transfer portal management, and roster building, all while trying to restore Stanford's winning tradition. Since his unexpected NFL retirement due to injuries, Luck has returned to his alma mater with a clear vision, emphasizing the program's rich history and strong network to attract talent and support. He made decisive moves early on, including firing former head coach Troy Taylor amid scandal and hiring Frank Reich as interim head coach for the 2025 season. Luck acknowledges the complexities of modern college football but is committed to adapting Stanford's approach to regain competitiveness in the ACC. Both Luck and Reich represent a strategic effort to rebuild the Cardinal football program and reclaim its status as a national powerhouse.

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