I grew up in Europe, and soccer was the first organized game I played. When we moved back to the U.S. in the middle of 4th grade, I switched to American football and stopped playing competitively until college, when I played intramurals. Andrew Luck 4thamericanback share on social
I'm not afraid to say I'm competitive. Andrew Luck afraidcompetitive Change image and share on social
I'm a big fan of historical fiction stuff. Historical battles - 'Gladiators,' 'The Patriot.' Andrew Luck battlebigfan Change image and share on social
I don't like candy bars. I eat the big rectangular bars. You know - anything between 85 and 50 percent cocoa. Andrew Luck barbigcandy Change image and share on social
I have three younger siblings, so the four of us were outside all the time after school playing games, making up games. My sister made up a game called 'roof ball.' We'd play that constantly. She always beat me in it, and it made me very mad. But we were outside all the time. Andrew Luck ballbeatcall share on social
I don't know how old my phone is, but it was only $10. It is a nice subconscious way of not having the Internet at your fingertips... e-mail, Twitter or Facebook. Andrew Luck facebookfingertipinternet Change image and share on social
The Nike Fuel Band is interesting - it measures your movements and how far you've walked and how hard you've worked that day. I prefer using when I travel. It's a fun way to see how far I've walked - how many steps I've taken when I'm walking around different cities. Andrew Luck bandcityday share on social
Whether I'm on or off the field, I know the importance of getting enough sleep and starting the day with a wholesome breakfast like oatmeal made with milk and fruit. Andrew Luck breakfastdayfield Change image and share on social
I drink a lot of Body Armor - it's a sports drink. It offers great hydration, and it's the best before/after drink for workouts. Orange mango is my favorite. Strawberry banana is a close second. Andrew Luck armorbananabody 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