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Andrew Luck, Stanford land 4-star QB in Class of 2027
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Former Indianapolis Colts quarterback Andrew Luck is now the GM for the Stanford football program, and the Cardinal are making big moves.

On Thursday, Stanford landed a commitment from Class of 2027 four-star quarterback Sione Tu’amoheloa-Kaho, according to Pete Thamel of ESPN.

Both On3 and 247Sports have Tu’amoheloa-Kaho as a four-star prospect, and both outlets have him ranked as a top-20 QB in the Class of 2027.

Tu’amoheloa-Kaho currently plays at Lincoln High School in Tacoma, Wash.

In November, Stanford hired Washington Commanders quarterbacks coach Tavita Pritchard as the new head coach. Pritchard was also a former Stanford QB, so he returns to his alma mater to try and right the ship in Palo Alto.

Stanford also received a $50 million donation from ex-player Bradford M. Freeman, so the Cardinal are trying to stay competitive in the new era of NIL and in the ACC after making the move from the Pac-12.

Stanford went just 4-8 in 2025 in its second season in the ACC, and Frank Reich was the interim head coach after Troy Taylor was fired due to bullying allegations.

This article first appeared on Larry Brown Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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