Andrew Clair

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Smaller role in season opener
August 29, 2022
Clair had one carry for six yards in Saturday's win over Nebraska.
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Clair had a large role in the Northwestern backfield last season, but will be a distant third option behind Cam Porter and Evan Hull this year.
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Clair had a large role in the Northwestern backfield last season, but will a distant third option behind Cam Porter and Evan Hull this season.
Clair played just four games in 2019, including just one after September, as a foot injury hampered him all season. He was able to redshirt, so he'll get an extra year of eligibility. He averaged 6.2 yards per carry as a true freshman and 5.2 yards per carry as a sophomore, so health is all that stands in the way of a nice 2020 season for Bowling Green's No. 1 running back.
After averaging 6.2 yards per carry as a freshman in 2017, Clair fell to 5.2 yards per carry last year with a fed dud games and one contest missed to injury. With the losses Bowling Green took in the passing game, and Grant Loy set to become the starting quarterback, Clair is in line for a big workload as the centerpiece of the offense in 2019.
Clair quietly put together one of the best rushing seasons of any MAC back, and what's more impressive is he was a true freshman working in a timeshare with a senior. He needed just 107 carries to run for 725 yards and four TDs. The opportunities will be on the upswing with vet Josh Cleveland gone and the presumption that Bowling Green is heavily pass-first is false with Dino Babers entering his third year at Syracuse. Clair will be a featured back in a balanced offense and his big-play ability (22 percent of his runs went for 10-or-more yards) boosts his ceiling.
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Best game of 2021
October 19, 2021
Clair ran for 63 yards and a touchdown on 13 carries Saturday versus Rutgers.
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Four carries in loss
September 5, 2021
Clair had four carries for 14 yards and one reception for a loss of four yards in Friday's loss to Michigan State.
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Chooses Northwestern
Not Injury Related
March 8, 2021
Clair announced via his personal Twitter account Monday that he will transfer to Northwestern.
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Looking to transfer
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February 5, 2021
Clair entered the transfer portal Friday and is expected to leave Bowling Green, 247Sports.com reports.
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Gets nothing going vs. Akron
December 5, 2020
Clair had 11 carries for 26 yards against Akron on Saturday.
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