At Stanford, Summer Work Goes Beyond Football

(AP) — For most major college football programs, summer is a time for players to load up on classes and concentrate on conditioning for the upcoming season. Players land jobs throughout Silicon Valley in everything from technology startups, law firms, venture capital firms, banks, medical research, insurance agencies and hotels to tutoring services and public policy work. There's a good chunk of guys wearing dress clothes as they're running into the locker room trying to make the lifting session or the run. Stanford also has been more aggressive about transforming its tough admissions standard from a burden to a benefit, a recruiting strategy that started under former coach Jim Harbaugh and has been carried on and eclipsed by David Shaw and his staff. Doyle specifies strict guidelines to employers to make sure they comply with NCAA rules: players must make the same amount of money as other interns (typically $10 to $20 an hour), they can't get paid for work not performed and they can't get the job simply because they're a Stanford football player. Andrew Luck, drafted No.

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