Inaccuracy mars Andrew Luck in blowout win
Stanford's 35-0 win over UCLA Saturday night was a sparking victory.
That is, if you're merely a fan of the Cardinal.
For draft fans, look a little deeper at the box score. Beyond the score, you'll see a startling number.
Luck, regarded by many as the top draft-eligible quarterback in the nation, completed just 11 of 24 pass attempts. That's a below-average 45.8 percent.
This is not to mean that Luck should be discounted as a draft prospect. And it's true that Stanford runs to set up the short pass. It is worth noting, though, that Luck had a poor game against a seemingly easy opponent.
All wasn't lost for the redshirt sophomore, however. He looked much better on the move when a play broke down. Luck was powerful and decisive when he pulled the ball down and ran.
Still, it's not those attributes that will make Luck a top 10 pick in April, should he come out. It's his arm, and that golden cannon was off for at least one night.
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he looked god awful
"Your favorite kind of cake can't be birthday cake, that's like saying your favorite kind of cereal if breakfast cereal."- Parks and Recreation
The really bad passes came when his feet weren't set, which was often
The picture in the article is a perfect example of one of them.
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i think he got overrated in the off-season
It happens to young players who have good second halves. He just needs more time than first thought.
He looks like he's taking a dump in that picture.
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yep....that's for real
by Sayre Bedinger on Sep 13, 2010 10:29 PM EDT reply actions
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I wouldn’t say he was god awful but he didn’t play very good. I don’t think he is going to come out early this year. He comes from a well to do family and doesn’t need to do it for financial reasons .
He could probably use another year in college and would likely enter next season as the clear number one prospect for 2012.
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Luck looked flustered and not himself in this game even though it was a route against UCLA. He usually has good feet and poise in the pocket, but he was holding on to the ball longer and didn’t look comfortable moving around. When he relies on timing and gets the ball out, his accuracy is better. I’m still a big fan and I do agree another year would be very good for him, especially working with Harbaugh…..

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