50 Nittany Lions played at least one snap of Saturday’s 38-15 win over West Virginia.
My method for Snap Counts is simple: a play has to be run to be counted as a snap. Pre-snap penalties and timeouts called before a play are NOT counted as snaps.
Offense (65 snaps):
QUARTERBACK
Drew Allar — 56
Beau Pribula — 9
RUNNING BACK
Nick Singleton — 31
Kaytron Allen — 31
Trey Potts — 9
WIDE RECEIVER
KeAndre Lambert-Smith — 44
Harrison Wallace III — 38
Liam Clifford — 27
Malik McClain — 24
Dante Cephas — 10
Kaden Saunders — 9
Malick Meiga — 9
TIGHT END
Tyler Warren — 41
Theo Johnson — 40
Khalil Dinkins — 12
OFFENSIVE LINE
JB Nelson — 57
Hunter Nourzad — 56
Olu Fashanu — 51
Caedan Wallace — 48
Sal Wormley — 45
Vega Ioane — 28
Drew Shelton — 22
Nick Dawkins — 9
Dominic Rulli — 9
Defense (68 snaps):
DEFENSIVE END
Chop Robinson — 44
Dani Dennis-Sutton — 40
Adisa Isaac — 27
Zuriah Fisher — 24
Jameial Lyons — 1
DEFENSIVE TACKLE
Hakeem Beamon — 43
Zane Durant — 32
D’Von Ellies — 28
Jordan van den Berg — 23
LINEBACKER
Curtis Jacobs — 49
Abdul Carter — 47
Kobe King — 29
Dominic DeLuca — 29
Tyler Elsdon — 19
Keon Wylie — 11
Tony Rojas — 10
CORNERBACK
Kalen King — 57
Johnny Dixon — 45
Cam Miller — 32
Zion Tracy — 11
Elliot Washington — 1
SAFETY
Jaylen Reed — 45
Kevin Winston Jr — 34
Keaton Ellis — 34
Zakee Wheatley — 32
King Mack — 1
Thoughts:
- After looking at the drive chart, the key position on defense was the linebackers.