Trey Stephens’ goal-line stop on Rensselaer’s opening drive is early sign of Andrean’s defensive dominance and his big plays to come: ‘He doesn’t play like a sophomore.’

Trey Stephens was a key cog in the ground game as well, with 94 yards and a touchdown on 12 carries, including a 31-yarder in the second quarter that served as an early spark for an Andrean offense that struggled to get going in a 28-2 win.

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