Andrew Stueber began his Michigan football career as an offensive tackle, where he has made two starts. Now, he’s at right guard.
Frankly, the coaches can put him anywhere. It doesn’t matter where he plays. He just wants to play.
Stueber suffered a torn anterior cruciate ligament during preseason camp last year and missed the entire season. He stayed in the game by watching film with his offensive line teammates and helping coach the younger linemen, but it might be hard to find a Michigan player more excited to begin padded practices, which started Thursday.
The Wolverines are preparing for their season opener at Minnesota on Oct.