2022 Football Roster

Clair, Andrew
Jersey Number 11

Andrew Clair

  • Height:
    5-11
  • Weight:
    202
  • Position:
    RB
  • Class:
    Graduate Student
  • Hometown:
    St. Louis, Missouri
  • High School:
    St. Louis University
  • Prev School:
    Bowling Green

2021 Graduate Student:

  • Finished eighth in the Big Ten in yards per rush (5.5)
  • Appeared in all 12 games as a graduate transfer, totaling 394 all-purpose yards and a touchdown
  • Returned two kickoffs with a long of 14 yards
  • Posted a season-high 71 yards on eight carries, including a 32-yard rush in a win over Ohio (9/25)
  • Punched in his first Northwestern touchdown and 63 yards on the ground in a win over Rutgers (10/16)

2020 (Bowling Green)

  • Started and played in four games, rushing for 266 yards at a 5.1 yards per carry average
  • Carried the ball 15 times for a season-best 118 yards at Ohio, his eighth 100-yard rushing game, tying for 10th-most in program history 
  • Ran for 85 yards at home against Buffalo
  • Athlon Preseason Third Team All-MAC and Phil Steele Preseason Fourth Team All-MAC
  • Preseason Doak Walker Award Watch List

2019 (Bowling Green)

  • Played in four games, starting three times, to earn a redshirt season 
  • Carried the ball 68 times for 244 yards 
  • Led the team with an average of 61 rushing yards per game
  • Tied for the team lead with four rushing touchdowns 
  • Caught 10 passes for 71 yards 
  • Finished with 315 all-purpose yards 
  • Recorded a season-high 86 rushing yards twice in victories over Morgan State and Akron 
  • Had a season-high 29 carries and two rushing touchdowns in a win over Akron
  • Preseason Doak Walker Award Watch List

2018 (Bowling Green)

  • Third Team All-MAC
  • Played in 11 games, starting seven times 
  • Led the team with 702 yards rushing and 135 carries 
  • Added five rushing touchdowns and averaged 5.2 yards per carry, among the top 100 in the country 
  • Caught 19 passes for 102 yards and two touchdowns 
  • Finished with 804 all-purpose yards, second on the team 
  • Had three 100-yard games, including 113 in the season opener at Oregon
  • Had a season-best 118 yards rushing, on only 12 carries, against Toledo, adding two rushing touchdowns 
  • Added five receptions for 74 yards and another touchdown in the game against Toledo
  • Posted 112 yards on the ground with just 12 carries in a win at Akron
  • Had a receiving touchdown against Oregon
  • Preseason Doak Walker Award Watch List  
  • Paul Hornung Award Watch List

2017 (Bowling Green)

  • Third Team All-MAC
  •  Played in 11 games, starting one time 
  • Broke the school record by averaging 6.8 yards per carry  
  • Carried the ball 107 times for 725 yards and four touchdowns
  • Caught 13 passes for 129 yards and two touchdowns
  • Returned 16 kickoffs for an average of 20.6 yards per return 
  • Finished with a team-best 1,184 all-purpose yards, ranking fifth in the country among true freshmen with 107.6 all-purpose yards per game 
  • Had four consecutive 100-yard rushing games, beginning with 16 carries for 121 yards in a win at Miami
  • Had 648 of his 725 rushing yards in conference play 
  • Had a season-high four receptions at Buffalo 
  • Had 51 yards receiving against Toledo, including his season-long 29 yard reception 
  • Returned five kicks for 130 yards against Akron and had a season-long 50-yarder in that contest

High School

  • Played three years of varsity football for Gary Kornfeld  
  • As a sophomore, recorded 678 yards, seven touchdowns, two interceptions, 32 tackles and 10 TFL
  • As a junior, recorded 1,303 yards and 21 touchdowns 
  • As a senior, recorded 1,656 yards and 18 touchdowns 
  • Named all-conference three times and all-state twice 
  •  Placed on St. Louis Post Dispatch Media team 
  • Named to Missouri All-American Football and All-Star Team 
  • Also lettered in track and field 
  • Earned all-state honors in track and field  
  • Named team captain for football in both 2016 and 2017
Football - Oregon at Northwestern Postgame Press Conference (9/13/25)
Saturday, September 13
Football - 'Cats Fall to No. 4 Oregon (9/13/25)
Saturday, September 13
Football - Western Illinois Cinematic Recap (9/5/25)
Monday, September 08
Football - Week 3 Monday Press Conference (9/8/25)
Monday, September 08