He Left Football For His Mental Health. Now He Returns to His Happy Place.

By Zak Keefer, Sam Khan Jr. and Lauren Merola

Former Stanford star quarterback Andrew Luck is returning to the football program as general manager, the school announced Saturday. Luck will start in his new role immediately, the school said.

In the expanded GM position, Luck, 35, will oversee every aspect of the program, both on and off the field. He will work with coach Troy Taylor on recruiting and roster management and with administration on fundraising, alumni relations, sponsorships, student-athlete support and stadium experience, the school said.

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Luck will also be involved in the film room. When asked on “College GameDay” on Saturday morning if he would have a hand in the

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