Forget individual needs, Stanford GM Andrew Luck believes in creating team legacies. He gets to do that with supreme power in ...
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Stanford was slow to embrace the dramatic changes in college sports in recent years, but the football program took a major leap forward in landing a $50 million donation from alum Bradford Freeman.
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Andrew Luck just finalized his biggest achievement yet as Stanford’s general manager. But it wasn’t landing a top recruit, but instead a huge sum of money to get better players next season and beyond.
Stanford football has received a record-setting $50 million gift from former player Bradford M. Freeman, marking the largest individual donation in program history and one of the biggest ever made to ...