Oliver Luck will become the first commissioner and chief
executive officer of the XFL, it was announced Tuesday.
"The XFL will be a labor of love as I get to combine my
experiences as a player and executive," Luck told ESPN in an
email. "I'm thrilled to have this unique opportunity to reimagine
the game that has been a constant in my life for 40 years."
Luck will leave his leadership role at the NCAA, where he
oversaw the organization's regulatory functions, including
eligibility requirements and academic affairs, and the eligibility
center.
He will relocate from Indianapolis, where his son Andrew Luck is
the quarterback for the Colts, to the XFL's headquarters in
Connecticut as he prepares for the league's launch in 2020.
"Oliver and I share the same vision and passion for reimagining
the game of football," XFL founder and chairman Vince
McMahon said in a statement. "His experience as both an
athlete and executive will ensure the long-term success of the
XFL."
Luck previously served as the president of NFL Europe and as
the chief executive officer of the Houston Sports Authority,
which helped bring the Texans to Houston as an NFL expansion
team in 2002.
He also played quarterback for the Houston Oilers and at West
Virginia University, where he was inducted into the
Mountaineers' Hall of Fame and later spent four years as
athletic director. He also served on the College Football Playoff
selection committee in 2014.
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