Andrew Luck Returns to Stanford as Football GM

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Andrew Luck, former Stanford quarterback, is returning to the university as the general manager of its football program, a role that grants him unprecedented power in college football. Luck will oversee all aspects of the program, including recruiting, roster management, and administration, working closely with head coach Troy Taylor. This move could signal a shift towards an NFL-style management model in college football, as Luck's role includes significant influence over personnel decisions, a departure from the traditional head coach-led approach.
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