Stanford Football: Stanford Man | Andrew Luck

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  • Опубликовано: 5 дек 2022
  • Stanford Football legend, Andrew Luck Class of 2013, recounts memories of playing with his friends and fellow student-athletes. Luck will be enshrined in the College Football Hall of Fame on December 6th.
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Комментарии • 41

  • @maanaspisati9315
    @maanaspisati9315 Год назад +43

    such a likable guy, unproblematic, intelligent, and a great leader and quarterback. truly is a role model in every facet of life

  • @michaelb369
    @michaelb369 Год назад +15

    One of the best QBs I’ve ever watched in my life! Unbelievable football IQ, arm talent and athleticism.
    So good to see Luck and his family are doing well.

  • @adellis24
    @adellis24 Год назад +15

    He was every quarterbacks favorite quarterback. Football clearly needed Andrew more than he needed the sport & that is a great thing. One of the rarest mindsets of a modern star athlete we've ever seen. Cheers Andrew, you deserve to enjoy your life & family.

  • @whitebuffulo
    @whitebuffulo Год назад +16

    I hope his wife appreciates his sacrifice and who he is as a person.

    • @richardgrace5043
      @richardgrace5043 Год назад +7

      I mean he kinda had to retire because he relized what the sport was doing not only to himself but also how it was drstroying his relationship with his wife. His wife was on the verge of leaving him because of what/how he had become and as he has said "he was in constant pain, felt under immense pressure, self absorbed" and he was constantly yelling and screaming at her because of the pain he was in constantly and the pressure he constantly felt on himselg and the lack of sleep he was getting his fuse/temper had became short and he was just having all sorts of issues

    • @whitebuffulo
      @whitebuffulo Год назад +2

      @@richardgrace5043 she is living her dream of success and things she loves so again i hope she appreciates him.
      There are a lot of questions that maybe will never be answered due to his sudden retirement but as long as he is looking forward and not what if then all the best to he and his family.

    • @borisbalkan707
      @borisbalkan707 3 месяца назад

      @@whitebuffulo Just come out and say it. His wife made him quit football. "Choose football or choose me"

  • @bellazoe1
    @bellazoe1 23 дня назад

    The best college qb/talent I’ve ever seen honored to have seen him play live

  • @LorenNewman1
    @LorenNewman1 Год назад +3

    Must love Andrew Luck

  • @tommyjackson590
    @tommyjackson590 Год назад +1

    What a great guy a number 1 pick never had a ego, never blamed anyone when they lost

  • @ronaldhill2821
    @ronaldhill2821 Год назад +2

    I have so much respect for this dude

  • @ronaldhill2821
    @ronaldhill2821 Год назад +2

    So humble and down to earth

  • @TheSportsandFilmFellowship
    @TheSportsandFilmFellowship Год назад +4

    Great leader

  • @brotherhtl4860
    @brotherhtl4860 Год назад

    Best qb I’ve ever seen. Size, smarts, agility and leader. Complete package. Love this giy

  • @alohatvj
    @alohatvj Год назад +1

    Such an amazing quarterback 👏 🙌.

  • @ronaldhill2821
    @ronaldhill2821 Год назад +1

    As a duck fan, I must say, I admire andrew luck

  • @Bluntsmoke501
    @Bluntsmoke501 Год назад +1

    Man I miss him in a colts uniform

  • @ronaldhill2821
    @ronaldhill2821 Год назад

    Awesome Stanford teams

  • @ronaldhill2821
    @ronaldhill2821 Год назад

    A true role model

  • @lindacook8665
    @lindacook8665 Год назад

    ✌️OMG! Congratulations!

  • @gasaddict
    @gasaddict Год назад +1

    PROUD AMERICAN HERE!

  • @jaimesandoval1988
    @jaimesandoval1988 9 месяцев назад

    He is just a solid ass man

  • @JC-jl5tj
    @JC-jl5tj 10 месяцев назад

    That's my quarterback!

  • @CharlesFosterMalloy
    @CharlesFosterMalloy Год назад +2

    At first I didn't think Deion Sanders to Colorado was a good move for Sanders, until I started to realize it was what Sanders could do for Colorado... if Colorado is willing to make a change to improve their program (I think Sanders will force the change, whether they are really ready for it or not). Sanders is to Colorado and the Pac12 what Donald Trump was to the US - a shot in the arm, more like a badly needed enema, frankly.
    This could be a fast turn around.
    Stanford needs to look at hiring Sanders's nemesis from Texas days, the only guy to beat him head to head with equal or lesser talent in a year when both coaches won 6A State championships in Texas. I'm talking about Dan Novakov, who's still coaching in Dallas. He has at least one former player on Stanford's roster, and has Stanford quality former players all over the country in the portal now, including Ivy League and other programs.
    Check into the history of Dan Novakov for Stanford. Multiple back to back State Championships at a high academics school (known as the Stanford of Dallas High Schools). He's used to the chore of attracting Stanford quality academics ball players successfully.
    I'm talking pulling capable ball players in from Ivy League, U. of Chicago, SMU, etc. (including a Johnny Manzel quality QB who had interest in Stanford coming out of HS.) These guys all won multiple Texas State Championships together, played together 3 and 4 years, and can turn Stanford around the way Brian Kelly turned LSU around in 1 off-season.
    Somebody tell Stanford about Dan Novakov...
    Dan beat Sanders just a couple years ago in a game televised live on ESPN. I compare Dan to Josh Heupel. His Division 2 6A team overcame a halftime deficit to beat Sanders' higher Div 1 6A team. Sanders's QB at the time was his very same son now the QB at Colorado.
    Stanford has a coach, they just need to pick up the phone and call Dan Novakov in Dallas. (My son played for this coach for 3 years and 2 Texas state championships.) Dan is a Notre Dame grad, was a backup QB at Notre Dame and he has Dallas Cowboys ties.

    • @skoshow8418
      @skoshow8418 10 месяцев назад

      8 months later and still no one read all this 😂

    • @CharlesFosterMalloy
      @CharlesFosterMalloy 10 месяцев назад +1

      @skoshow8418
      Not sure how you prove that, but even if true - BIG mistake not following up on it.

    • @CharlesFosterMalloy
      @CharlesFosterMalloy 10 месяцев назад

      @@skoshow8418
      Why are you bringing it up ? Stalking ?

  • @GMDMD
    @GMDMD Год назад +10

    Niners are looking for a QB... 🤔🤔🤔

  • @LorGlocky
    @LorGlocky Год назад +6

    Imagine if he never retired smh he had so much talent and potential sad he had to pick between his family and football I wish we could've seen more of him but I respect his decision ofc

    • @SJSWizard
      @SJSWizard Год назад

      How is that sad?

    • @skoshow8418
      @skoshow8418 10 месяцев назад

      He picked between health and football. He got hit too hard too many times. Having your whole life be injuries, surgeries, physical therapy and then more injuries ain’t for everyone

  • @borisbalkan707
    @borisbalkan707 3 месяца назад

    Why, Andrew, why break the hearts of Colts fans? .... Actually we know why...

  • @ben6077
    @ben6077 10 месяцев назад

    Hey Andrew uh thanks for leaving the colts without a ring like really dude ? You could have won at least one and then retire wtf man

  • @calebrobirds3002
    @calebrobirds3002 Год назад +2

    QUITTER

  • @chrismunroe3280
    @chrismunroe3280 Год назад

    Colts fan here. What Andrew Luck did with an awful offensive line play and below average offensive weapons was remarkable. He was like a linebacker that had the accuracy of Aaron Rodgers. What a career. Wish he could of won a Super Bowl.

  • @uss-usaf-atlantis
    @uss-usaf-atlantis Год назад

    Nein Dass war mal eine frau . Das ist kein original man