General manager Andrew Luck hires former Colts coach
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Reich coached Stanford general manager Andrew Luck, the former No. 1 overall pick in the NFL Draft, in his last playing season in 2018 before a surprise retirement in August 2019.
From The Baltimore Sun
Stanford is hiring Reich for the 2025 season, and it will search for a full-time coach after that.
From USA Today
Stanford is trying to rebuild its struggling football program after four straight seasons with a 3-9 record, including the last two with Taylor in charge.
From Wyoming News
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A to Z Sports on MSNAndrew Luck is bringing a familiar face to Stanford to create a small Colts reunion and fans likely can't help but smile about itIt looks like Andrew Luck's new job is going to keep him in the spotlight significantly more than the previous five years since his early retirement from the NFL. The former Indianapolis Colts quarterback is now the general manager of Stanford's football program and has found himself at the
Stanford legend Andrew Luck is once again at the center of the program he helped elevate more than a decade ago. This time, it's not as a quarterback — but as the general manager, where he's now leading a new era for Cardinal football.
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Andrew Luck quoted Ernest Hemingway, rattled off Latin phrases and talked about how his new job as general manager of Stanford’s football program compared to facing a Bill Belichick-coached defense in the NFL.
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Stanford and California, left for dead not long ago, may finally be serious about college football with their celebrity general managers in charge.