My goal is to be the best quarterback I can be for the Colts, and hope that it's good enough. Andrew Luck coltgoalgood Change image and share on social
I was lucky enough at Stanford to have Vic Fangio as the defensive coordinator for a year, and then Jason Tarver. Andrew Luck coordinatordefensivefangio Change image and share on social
My favorite memories were with my dad, throwing a football around when he came home from work. As long as kids are having fun, that's the biggest deal at the end of the day. Andrew Luck bigdadday Change image and share on social
Watching soccer is my main hobby, really. I'm no tactician or coach, but I enjoy watching the free flow of it, the different styles, and the histories behind clubs. Like Barcelona vs. Madrid - it's not just a soccer game; it's a geopolitical struggle. There are great storylines and no commercials. Andrew Luck barcelonaclubcoach share on social
I think there's a lot to be learned from your teammates and older guys around you. And there are many ways to lead. You don't have to change your personality to be a leader. Andrew Luck changeguylead Change image and share on social
Make working out the centre band of core and hips a priority during any training session. As a sportsman, it's the key to any movement and the source of most of your power. Andrew Luck bandcentrecore Change image and share on social
I grew up in the suburbs, so I figured 'Why not try downtown living?' And, honestly, I love it. I've been very pleasantly surprised at how much downtown Indianapolis has to offer. Andrew Luck downtownfiguregrow Change image and share on social
I have an irrational fear that something bad is going to happen to me when I'm drinking out of a water fountain. I have no idea why. Andrew Luck baddrinkfear Change image and share on social
I realize I'm very fortunate to hopefully make a lot of money playing football. I don't know if I want to abuse that privilege and make myself a larger figure than I am. Andrew Luck abusefigurefootball Change image and share on social
It was nice to finish up Stanford. I think I always felt that I would be there for four years and graduate, and definitely didn't want to leave early. A degree was definitely a plus, and I was having a lot of fun in school. But after football, you know, I don't know. I really did enjoy studying architecture; it was a blast. Andrew Luck architectureblastdegree share on social