Former Stanford quarterback Andrew Luck rushed away from a live interview to watch his team score a thrilling touchdown.
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Andrew Luck’s epic sideline interview during Stanford-Cal game could not have gone better
Andrew Luck had arguably the greatest sideline interview of the college football season during Saturday’s Stanford-Cal game.
Nottingham surprised Liverpool at Anfield and deepened Arne Slot's team's crisis by beating them 3-0, taking advantage of the ...
In a captivating display of loyalty and enthusiasm, Andrew Luck showcased his unwavering support for Stanford football during a recent interview. While being interviewed by ACC Network sideline ...
The Cardinal defense came up with a fumble return for a touchdown that had Andrew Luck ecstatic on the sideline.
Andrew Luck understands the Stanford and California rivalry better than most, and he showed his passion during the game on ...
Stanford Cardinal GM Andrew Luck had a priceless reaction to a scoop-and-score during an interview on live television.
Andrew Luck showed excitement mid-interview when Stanford's Jay Green returned a fumble for a touchdown. See it here: ...
“The Daily Show” host Jordan Klepper mocked Andrew Cuomo propping up his Ford Bronco that oddly looks just like O.J. Simpson’s infamous car, calling the former governor’s last-ditch effort to beat now ...
Former quarterback Andrew Luck has been hired as the general manager of Stanford football. Luck has been given full authority over the program, including personnel decisions, fundraising, and player ...
Right there on the wall in his office is a poster of the Vow Boys from the 1930s. Over there, the Thunder Chickens from the 1970s. And there’s a ball from the 2011 Orange Bowl, where Andrew Luck led a ...
Amid a difficult year, Stanford football received a massive, much-needed boost when Bradford M. Freeman, a former Cardinal football player and former university trustee, donated $50 million to the ...
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