Moderators CJ Vogel Posted October 22 Moderators Share Posted October 22 A look at the snap counts for the Texas vs. Georgia game on both sides of the ball. *** Defensive Snap Counts Out of 71 defensive snaps. 71 – Anthony Hill Jr., Michael Taaffe 69 – Manny Muhammad, Jahdae Barron 53 – Trey Moore 50 – Alfred Collins, Jaylon Guilbeau, Barryn Sorrell 47 – Andrew Mukuba 41 – Vernon Broughton 40 – Jermayne Lole 37 – Liona Lefau 33 – Jelani McDonald 27 – Colin Simmons 25 – David Gbenda 19 – Bill Norton 18 – Ethan Burke 6 – Gavin Holmes 5 – Morice Blackwell Jr. – Trey Moore gets the most snaps of any EDGE rusher. Moore had two pressures. – Colin Simmons has seen 27 snaps in back to back games after seeing 40 against Miss State. – Ethan Burke appears to have fallen out of favor a little. He has only played more than 20 snaps in half the games this season and has not played in over 25 snaps this year. – I do wonder how much run JJR will get this weekend. Texas went to just a three man rotation with Michael Taaffe not coming off of the field at safety. Offensive Snap Counts Out of 80 possible snaps. 80 – Jake Majors, Kelvin Banks, Hayden Conner, Cameron Williams, Gunnar Helm 71 – Matthew Golden 69 – Quinn Ewers 54 – DJ Campbell 53 – Tre Wisner 50 – Isaiah Bond 45 – DeAndre Moore 38 – Ryan Wingo 31 – Jaydon Blue 27 – Juan Davis 26 – Cole Hutson 11 – Arch Manning 4 – Ryan Niblett 1 – Silas Bolden – This is the first time this season Gunnar Helm has played every single snap in a game. – No snaps for Jerrick Gibson, Johntay Cook and only one for Silas Bolden. – 50 snaps for Isaiah Bond on a bum ankle. – DJ Campbell gets 67.5% of the snaps at RG, about what we have seen so far this season. 7 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
marathon Posted October 22 Share Posted October 22 (edited) Silas Bolden with one snap is sorta puzzling. He seems to be the type of player that Sark would like to get into space….especially with Bond playing hurt. They don’t have another player at WR like Bolden. Get him the ball in space a couple of times and let’s see what he can do. He should have been rewarded by saving the TD that was fumbled into the end zone against OU. Edited October 22 by marathon 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Moderators CJ Vogel Posted October 22 Author Moderators Share Posted October 22 15 minutes ago, marathon said: Silas Bolden with one snap is sorta puzzling. He seems to be the type of player that Sark would like to get into space….especially with Bond playing hurt. They don’t have another player at WR like Bolden. Get him the ball in space a couple of times and let’s see what he can do. He should have been rewarded by saving the TD that was fumbled into the end zone against OU. Normally yeah, but regardless of who was on the field, when was there ever a Texas playmaker in space? that's more a credit to UGA defensively. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bobby Burton Posted October 23 Share Posted October 23 The wide receiver circle of trust is getting smaller. 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Atxdubstep Posted October 23 Share Posted October 23 I don't like the wide receiver circle of trust getting smaller. One of our best attributes as a team was bringing in backups that where fresh and could burn you at any moment. Not sure it would of helped against Georgia but it will against some of the teams left to play Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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