Luck's advice to college students: 'I'm only 25, I don't have any'

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Andrew Luck is just keeping it real.

The Colts quarterback — still beardless — visited DePauw University in Greencastle, Ind., Friday to give a speech on "Creating Your Personal Game Plan for Success," according to the Indianapolis Star.

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However, Luck was quick to point out that he wasn't in a position to lecture the 1,400 students present, many of whom are only a couple of years younger than Luck.

"As far as advice? I'm only 25," he said. "I don't have any advice."

He answered a slew of football-related questions, including who he thought was the best defensive player in the country — he said J.J. Watt.

Luck also talked about parting ways with Reggie Wayne, who wasn't re-signed by the Colts after 14 years.

"It's not fun," Luck said. "There are guys you love. Professional sports is a business and people come and go. That's just it. Like Reggie Wayne this year, it stinks. It's the truth, but it happens. It's a business. Someday somebody is going to replace me."

As to what it takes to lead a team? Luck said being strong and standing up for what you believe in is neccessary. But he couldn't help adding another quip.

"I get somewhat of a sick enjoyment out of getting to yell at people," Luck said.

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