Former NFL Star Quarterback Andrew Luck Is Going Back To Stanford For His Masters Degree

Andrew Luck is back, back to school.

It feels like just yesterday Andrew Luck called it career, but in reality it has now been four years since Andrew Luck left the Indianapolis Colts and went into retirement. According to David Shaw, Luck’s former coach at Stanford, Andrew Luck is “doing better than all of us combined.”

“He’s been done, but everybody still asks because he’s so special and talented,” Shaw informed Rich Eisen. “But he has moved on. He started grad school this fall. He just had baby number two. His life is great. He’s very content on his NFL career. He’s not fired up about how it ended, but it did end. He did a lot of great things and brought a lot of joy to the people of Indianapolis. Now it’s time for chapter two.”

Was Shaw supposed to announce to the world Andrew Luck was going to be back on campus in Palo Alto this fall?

“Yeah, I don’t know if I was supposed to publicize that or not,” Shaw replied when Eisen seemed surprised by this bit of news.

“He’s starting grad school this fall. He and his wife, Nicole, are coming back out this way and he’s going to be around. He loves the Stanford environment and he and his family are going to spend some time here. We can’t wait to be around him.”

 

Andrew Luck really went back to being a regular dude. Love him for not caring about the football, but rather focusing on living what he deems his best life.  


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