As if the strange coincidence of having the Super Bowl come to Indianapolis just as Peyton Manning's future hangs in the balance and the Colts continue remaking their organization wasn't enough, presumptive No. 1 overall draft pick and potential Manning replacement Andrew Luck arrived here Thursday to add one more layer of intrigue to the mix.
Luck, the Stanford quarterback who Colts owner Jim Irsay has repeatedly talked of drafting first overall, was scheduled to visit the Super Bowl city for just less than seven hours as part of a promotional stop with Gatorade and its testing regimen at its Sports Science Institute at the Super Bowl media center.
The Manning drama has provided a backdrop for Sunday's game, and Luck obviously could feature prominently in the...
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