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Luck’s new role places him above the coaching staff in the organizational hierarchy, managing various aspects of the football program, including recruiting and fundraising. This innovative approach comes at a crucial time, as Stanford seeks to revitalize its football fortunes following four consecutive seasons without a bowl appearance. The introduction of this GM position could signal a broader change in college football, prompting other institutions to consider similar structures as the sport evolves toward a revenue-sharing model expected to begin in 2025.