2021 Football Roster

Andrew Stueber
- Class:
- Graduate Student
- Position:
- OL
- Height:
- 6-7
- Weight:
- 338
- Hometown:
- Darien, Conn.
- High School:
- Darien
At Michigan
• All-American selection by the American Football Coaches Association (second team, 2021)
• All-Big Ten selection (first team, coaches, third team, media; 2021)
• Voted an alternate captain by his teammates (2021)
• Recipient of the team's Hugh H. Rader Award (2021)
• Two-time Academic All-Big Ten honoree (2020-21)
• Appeared in 34 games, contributing on special teams with 20 career starts at right tackle and two at right guard; made seven appearances as a reserve offensive lineman
• Three-year letterman (2018, '20-21)
Graduate Student (2021)
• Started all 14 games at right tackle to earn his third varsity letter
• Part of the unit that was honored with the Joe Moore Award, given to the top offensive line in the nation
• All-American selection by the American Football Coaches Association (second team)
• All-Big Ten honoree (first team, coaches, third team, media)
• Recipient of the team's Hugh H. Rader Award
• Shared Hard Hat of the Week honors after the game at Wisconsin
• Started at right tackle against Western Michigan (Sept. 4), Washington (Sept. 11), Northern Illinois (Sept. 18), Rutgers (Sept. 25), Northwestern (Oct.23), Indiana (Nov. 6), Ohio State (Nov. 27), at Wisconsin (Oct. 2), at Nebraska (Oct. 9), at Michigan State (Oct. 30), at Penn State (Nov. 13), at Maryland (Nov. 20)
• Started at right tackle against Iowa in the Big Ten Championship Game (Dec. 4)
Senior (2020)
• Started all six games with two at right guard and four at right tackle to earn his second varsity letter
• Academic All-Big Ten honoree
• Started at right guard against Michigan State (Oct. 31), at Minnesota (Oct. 24)
• Kicked out to right tackle to start against Wisconsin (Nov. 14), Penn State (Nov. 28), at Indiana (Nov. 7), at Rutgers (Nov. 21)
Junior (2019)
• Suffered an injury in training camp, did not appear in game action
Sophomore (2018)
• Earned his first varsity letter
• Appeared in all 13 games on special teams and played 11 at right tackle with two starts to earn his first varsity letter
• Contributed on special teams at Notre Dame (Sept.1)
• Saw snaps at right tackle and also contributed on special teams against Western Michigan (Sept. 8), Nebraska (Sept. 22), at Northwestern (Sept. 29), Maryland (Oct. 6), Wisconsin (Oct. 13), at Michigan State (Oct. 20), Penn State (Nov. 3) and at Rutgers (Nov. 10)
• Played extended relief snaps at right tackle against Indiana (Nov. 17) and also contributed on special teams
• Made his first career start at right tackle at Ohio State (Nov. 24) and contributed on special teams
• Also started at right tackle and contributed on special teams against Florida in the Chick-Fil-A Peach Bowl (Dec. 29)
Freshman (2017)
• Appeared in one game as a special teams contributor
• Made his collegiate debut contributing on special teams against Florida at the Advocare Classic (Sept. 2)
Prep
• Attended Darien High School (2017) coached by Rob Trifone
• Led Darien to the Connecticut Class LL state championship in 2015 and 2016
• As a senior, helped the offense pass for 3,501 yards and rush for 2,181 yards, averaging 167.8 yards per game
• In the 2016 playoffs, Stueber anchored an offensive line that helped Darien pass for 807 yards and 516 yards, averaging 5.0 yards per carry
Honors and Rankings
• ESPN four-star prospect and ranked as the No. 4 player in Connecticut
• 247.com three-star prospect, rated the No. 35 OT nationally and No. 3 player in Connecticut
• Rivals three-star prospect and ranked the nation's No. 74 OT
• PrepStar three-star recruit and named PrepStar All-East Region
• 2016 CHSCA All-State First Team
• Selected as one of the top-20 players in the state for 2016 by the Connecticut High School Coaches Association as a senior
• Named to the New Haven Register All-State team and listed on the USA Today All-USA Connecticut first team as a senior and second team as a junior
• Named Walter Camp All-Connecticut first team as a senior and a junior
Personal
• Andrew Stueber was born July 1, 1999
• Also lettered in basketball at Darien
• Enrolled in the Stephen M. Ross School of Business pursuing a degree in business administration
Coach Tim Drevno on Andrew Stueber
"Andrew is very athletic is a player who possesses great initial quickness. We love his athleticism. He played both ways and comes from a really great program, which won a state championship this year. The best thing to know about Andrew, as is the case with a lot of these guys, is that his best football is ahead of him. He has a great frame and going to put the right kind of weight on once he gets here and begins working with our staff. We anticipate that he will play with great strength and can be a force for us."
Coach Don Brown on Andrew Stueber
"Several offensive line coaches that I have great respect for said he is the best offensive lineman in the east. His athletic ability is the key ingredient that sets him apart from other offensive tackles."
In the Words of the Stueber Family
Andrew, also known as "Stuebs," is a fierce competitor, a loyal friend and a kind-hearted soul. Through his hard work and relentless dedication, he is living out his dream to play football at the University of Michigan. Andrew is committed to contributing to Michigan both on and off the field. A quiet giant, Andrew is a keen observer with a wicked sense of humor and perfect timing. Andrew leads by example, and his enthusiasm has always been contagious to his teammates and friends. We are so proud of him and are excited for Andrew's future at the University of Michigan. GO BLUE!