On Saturday, Stanford's best quarterback of all-time, Andrew Luck, was in attendance to watch arguably the greatest college basketball coach of all-time hit a historic mark. With Stanford's win over Oregon on Saturday, Tara VanDerveer officially hit 1,202 on her career, which ties her with former Duke Coach Mike Krzyzewski for the most all-time.
This past Friday, Stanford's Athletic Department welcomed 10 former student-athletes into its Hall of Fame. The headliner of the class was former quarterback and No.
Colts quarterback Andrew Luck's abrupt retirement at the age of 29 in Aug. 2019 stunned the football world. The four-time Pro Bowler seemingly walked away in his prime, leaving in the wake of a year where he threw 39 touchdowns against 15 interceptions.
In three seasons at Stanford, he threw for 9,430 yards and 82 touchdowns with 22 interceptions.
Andrew Luck was one of the greatest players in Stanford football history during his time there. He led the Cardinal to heights the program might never see again–leading the team to a blowout win over Virginia Tech in the 2011 Orange Bowl.
Quarterback is widely considered to be the most important position in all of sports, and if your team has a great one at the college level there is a chance that they carried you to a victory or two.
The level of quarterback play over the past decade or two is lightyears ahead of what it once was. Along the way we have seen absolute masterclass performances and all-time careers, and while it is difficult to decipher who is truly the best; ESPN's Bill Connelly ranked the top 75 quarterbacks of the 2000s.
The Colts want the NFL to check out the latest tampering allegations that say the Washington Commanders improperly contacted retired Indianapolis star Andrew Luck.
The recent tampering investigation that resulted in a negotiated settlement between the Cardinals and Eagles could tempt other teams to try to weaponize the tampering policy.
Former Stanford quarterback and No. 1 overall pick in the 2012 NFL Draft, Andrew Luck will forever be one of the greatest and most fascinating "what ifs" in sports.
After years of dominance that saw Stanford win the Pac-12 three times in the span of four seasons the Cardinal have since fallen to the depths of the sport.
After taking over for David Shaw as head coach, they were just a couple staffers that were retained by new head coach Troy Taylor. One of those being former Cardinal quarterback and quarterbacks coach, Tavita Pritchard.
We are somehow five years removed from the shocking announcement from former Stanford Cardinal and Indianapolis Colt quarterback, Andrew Luck, that he is stepping away from football.
Stanford Football, think about the first thing that comes to mind when you hear that name. I know I go straight to John Elway, Andrew Luck the list could go on for the players that come to mind.
Stanford legend, Andrew Luck, returned to his alma mater Saturday as the Cardinal hosted the No. 10 ranked USC Trojans. He wasn't there to just take in what ended up being a beatdown by the Trojans after a few Cardinal mistakes, as he was being honored for his induction into the College Football Hall of Fame.
After what has felt like years of radio silence from former Stanford quarterback Andrew Luck, we have been lucky (no pun intended) to learn a little more about what the former star is up to. This of course happened after Stanford head football coach, David Shaw, may have slipped up in an interview when he was on the Rich Eisen Show on Monday.
Arguably the toughest part about evaluating talent across any sport is attempting to compare players to those who have come before them in order to best
Deshaun Watson completed 16 passes against the Dolphins Thursday night. It just so happens that five of those completions resulted in six points. After missing the second half of his rookie season with a torn ACL, the second-year quarterback is starting to look - and produce - like his old self again.
Atlanta is where we’ll start our Week 6 prop bet rundown.
Since 1941, the Stanford Cardinal have sent 25 players to the pros in the first round of the NFL draft. How many can you name?
College Football's Pac-12 conference has produced 32 quarterbacks to be selected for the NFL Pro Bowl.How many of them can you name?
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