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Snap Counts: Wisconsin – Black Shoe Diaries
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Snap Counts: Wisconsin – Black Shoe Diaries

Penn State had 46 players play at least one snap in Saturday’s 28-13 win over Wisconsin. This week’s snaps are provided by Pro Football Focus.

NOTE: Season totals are shown in parentheses

Attack: 69 snaps (469)

Quarterbacks

Beau Pribula: 36 (116)
Drew Allar: 34 (389)

Running backs

Nicholas Singleton: 44 (227)
Kaytron Allen: 37 (247)

Wide receiver

Tre Wallace: 55 (309)
Liam Clifford: 48 (233)
Julian Fleming: 32 (261)
Omari Evans: 18 (163)

Tight ends

Tyler Warren: 63 (396)
Khalil Dinkins: 29 (149)
Luke Reynolds: 10 (109)

Offensive line

Nick Dawkins: 69 (416)
Vega Iaone: 69 (423)
Drew Shelton: 69 (408)
Sal Wormley: 62 (303)
Nolan Rucci: 49 (179)
Anthony Donkoh: 22 (306)
JB Nelson: 7 (125)
Cooper Cousins: 6 (96)

Defense: 71 snaps (431)

Defensive ends

Abdul Carter: 61 (300)
Amin Vanover: 40 (187)
Smith Vilbert: 28 (159)
Dani Dennis Sutton: 26 (261)
Max Granville: 10 (23)

Defensive tackles

Zane Durant: 44 (253)
D’By J-Thomas: 31 (195)
Coziah Izzard: 22 (138)
Alonzo Ford: 13 (107)
Hakeem Beamon: 10 (102)

Linebackers

Tony Rojas: 58 (311)
Kobe King: 44 (262)
Dominic DeLuca: 22 (118)
DaKaari Nelson: 4 (59)
Tyler Elsdon: 3 (93)
Ta’Mere Robinson: 1 (49)

Cornerbacks

Jalen Kimber: 49 (288)
AJ Harris: 48 (296)
Elliot Washington: 47 (224)
Cam Miller: 39 (200)
Zion Tracy: 31 (119)
Audavion Collins: 6 (59)

Collateral

Jaylen Reed: 66 (371)
Zakee Wheatley: 64 (357)
Dejuan Lane: 11 (77)
Tyrece Mills: 3 (17)
Kolin Dinkins: 1 (1)

Notes and thoughts:

  • This was one of the worst times of the season for Penn State, losing key players to injuries. Drew Allar, Anthony Donkoh and Dani Dennis-Sutton all exited the game early. However, I think this was a big step forward for the team’s strength on both sides of the ball.
  • Nolan Rucci represented Donkoh well in his return to Madison. The future looks very bright on offense.
  • It took him a few series to get going, but the Pribula offense looked about as dangerous as the Allar offense.
  • Three different tight ends had at least 10 snaps. How refreshing it is to have an offensive coordinator who has a plan for how everyone can be involved in the offense.
  • Jaylen Reed and Zakee Wheatley are my defensive MVPs of the season so far. They’ve been asked to do just about everything in Kevin Winston Jr.’s absence, and so far they’ve delivered in spades.

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