Stanford Names Andrew Luck to Football General Manager Position – Stanford Cardinal

STANFORD, California — Former Cardinal quarterback and NFL standout Andrew Luck has been named Stanford Football General Manager, Cardinal’s Jaquish and Kenninger Director of Athletics Bernard Muir announced Saturday. Luck will oversee all aspects of the Cardinal Football program, beginning immediately.

“I’m a product of this university, of Nerd Nation; I love this place,” Luck said. “I believe deeply in Stanford’s unique approach to athletics and academics and the opportunity to help drive our program back to the top. Coach Taylor has the team pointed in the right direction and I can’t wait to work with him, the staff and the best, brightest and toughest football players in the world.”

One of the most transformative student-athletes in school history, Luck produced a record-setting collegiate career while leading the Cardinal to national prominence.

A 2012 graduate with a bachelor’s degree in architectural design who returned to Stanford to complete his master’s degree in education in 2023, Luck led the Cardinal to a 31-7 overall record from 2009-11 after redshirting the 2008 campaign. Luck was a two-time Heisman Trophy winner (2010–11) and finished the 2011 season as the recipient of the Maxwell Award, the Walter Camp Foundation Player of the Year Award and the Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award.

“Andrew Luck is the epitome of the Stanford student-athlete,” said Stanford President Jonathan Levin. “I am pleased to have him return to campus to help lead our football program and ensure our student-athletes achieve excellence in the changing collegiate athletics environment.”

In his new role, Luck will be tasked with overseeing the Cardinal Football program, including working with Coach Taylor on recruiting and guard management, and with athletics and university leadership on fundraising, alumni relations, sponsorships, student-athlete support and stadium experience.

“Andrew’s credentials as a student-athlete speak for themselves, and in addition to his legacy of excellence, he also brings a deep understanding of the college football landscape and community and an unparalleled passion for Stanford Football,” Muir said. “I could not think of someone better qualified to guide our football program through an ever-evolving landscape, and I am thrilled that Andrew has agreed to join our team. This change represents a very different way to run our program and compete in an evolving college football landscape.”

Luck was selected as the No. 1 overall pick by the Indianapolis Colts in the 2012 NFL Draft, competing for seven seasons from 2012-18. After earning Pro Bowl honors in each of his first three seasons and four overall, Luck led the NFL in passing touchdowns (40) in 2014 and was named the league’s Comeback Player of the Year in 2018.

Luck’s commitment in the classroom was equally impressive as a 2011 First-Team Academic All-American and Academic All-America of the Year. He was also a three-time first-team all-conference academic honoree and a member of the NFF Hampshire Honor Society. In June 2024, Luck was named to the College Sports Communicators (CSC) Academic All-America Hall of Fame, becoming Stanford’s first honoree, joining his father, Oliver, a 2000 inductee, as the organization’s first father-son duo.

Since his retirement from the NFL, Luck and his wife, Nicole, a former Cardinal gymnast who also graduated in 2012, have been consistently involved in both university and athletic department initiatives. The couple have two daughters, Lucy and Penelope.