INDIANAPOLIS - The Andrew Luck jerseys started popping up in Lucas Oil Stadium late last season.
Minutes after the Colts finally took the Stanford quarterback with the No. 1 draft pick in April, the jerseys were the hottest fashion in town.
Ever since, Indianapolis fans have been eagerly anticipating the day those impostors would step aside, the dress rehearsals would end and the new franchise quarterback would sprint onto his home field and start throwing meaningful passes. The wait ends Sunday.
"There will be a lot of energy," Luck said. "It will be a lot of fun to play in this stadium. Hopefully, it's fun for the fans."
Luck already has a sense of what to expect from the welcoming party for the Minnesota game.
When Colts officials moved a June mini-camp practice to the stadium, billed as a ticket-buying opportunity, an estimated 7,500 people showed up — most trying to catch a glimpse of the real No. 12. It was a virtual replay of his arrival the day after the draft when thousands more watched the No. 1 draft pick throw his first pass in Indy — to 9-year-old Holden Harless of Anderson, Ind., a longtime Peyton Manning fan who needed life-saving surgery to remove a tumor in his spinal cord three years earlier.
Not enough?
Luck made two preseason starts in Indy, which gave him a chance to see how seriously pro fans take these games.