Think you have problems juggling your schedule to fit in a West Virginia – or fill in your school – football game this fall. Consider the plight of one Oliver Luck.”My weekends,” the new WVU athletic director said, “will be busy.”
That would be the case under any circumstances, of course, given that the school for which he oversees the athletic department plays football games on 12 of the next 14 weekends at sites ranging from Connecticut to Baton Rouge. Now throw in the not-so-small matter of having a son who is perhaps the best college quarterback in the country playing most of those same weekends, generally three time zones away. Andrew Luck is the starting quarterback at Stanford.
“Thankfully, we have one bye week when the Mountaineers don’t play and Stanford plays,” Luck said. “We’ve got the Thursday game with South Florida and three Friday games. So that syncs up well.”
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Now throw in the not-so-small matter of having a son who is perhaps the best college quarterback in the country playing most of those same weekends, generally three time zones away.