Stratford grad leads Stanford to victory
Stratford High School 2008 grad Andrew Luck led the Stanford offensive attack in their 38-28 win over Washington State University on Saturday.
Luck completed 20 of 28 passes for 190 yards and three touchdowns, with one interception. Although below his average of 247 yards per game, Luck was extremely efficient, adding to his 66.5 percent completion percentage this season.
The junior QB is the son of former Houston Oiler and West Virginia quarterback Oliver Luck, who currently serves as the athletic director at West Virginia.
After graduating as valedictorian of his senior class at Stratford High School, Luck was ranked as high as the No. 4 quarterback in the nation by Scout.com. Rivals.com tabbed him No. 1 on its list of the most accurate quarterbacks in the country. He passed for 7,139 career yards and 53 touchdowns in three prep seasons, completing 59.2 percent of his 824 passes in high school.
The Stanford Cardinals will travel to Washington on Saturday to take on the Huskies. Game time is 4 p.m. PST.
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