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Andrew Luck Returns to Stanford as General Manager of Football Program
Andrew Luck takes on new role at Stanford to revitalize the struggling football team after a series of disappointing seasons.
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Andrew Luck has been appointed as the general manager of Stanford's football program, aimed at reviving its recent lackluster performance. After serving as a star quarterback, Luck is tasked with overseeing various aspects, including recruiting and fundraising, as the program seeks to regain its competitive edge. Stanford has struggled with four consecutive 3-9 seasons, and Luck's leadership and familiarity with the university may offer a path toward restoring its former success in college football.
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