Andrew Luck is taking full advantage of that Stanford education.
The Indianapolis Colts quarterback returned to his alma mater in the offseason to test out a new virtual reality software created by former Stanford kicker Derek Belch. The software, called STRIVR, is made up of a large head set that plugs into your laptop. The program allows quarterbacks to simulate real-time situations in the pocket.
You can read defenses, scan for open receivers and operate in a collapsing pocket with 180-degree sightlines. In short, the software is designed to give users the NFL quarterback experience without taking any of the punishment that typically goes with it.