A look at the Texas snap counts vs. Ohio State on Saturday.
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Defense
Out of 59 defensive snaps.
59 – Jelani McDonald, Michael Taaffe
55 – Malik Muhammad
54 – Anthony Hill Jr.
45 – Jaylon Guilbeau
39 – Liona Lefau
37 – Ethan Burke, Hero Kanu, Trey Moore
35 – Colin Simmons
30 – Maraad Watson
26 – Alex January
24 – Cole Brevard
21 – Ty'Anthony Smith
19 – Travis Shaw, Graceson Littleton
16 – Kobe Black
12 – Derek Williams Jr.
7 – Lance Jackson
6 – Zina Umeozulu
5 – Brad Spence
4 – Colton Vasek
3 – Xavier Filsiame, Justus Terry
Texas only deployed 24 players on the defensive side of the ball in the season opener, right where I expected them to be.
I did not expect to see 37 snaps from Hero Kanu, leading the way for the interior defensive linemen.
19 snaps for Graceson Littleton is a number that rivals Colin Simmons vs. Michigan and Anthony Hill vs. Alabama, a great sign for the frosh.
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Offense
Out of 67 offensive snaps.
67 – Ryan Wingo, Brandon Baker, Trevor Goosby, Arch Manning, DJ Campbell, Cole Hutson
65 – Parker Livingstone
60 – Jack Endries
56 – Connor Stroh
51 – DeAndre Moore
41 – Quintrevion Wisner
26 – CJ Baxter
19 – Spencer Shannon
11 – Neto Umeozulu
3 – Jordan Washington
2 – Daylan McCutcheon
1 – Nick Townsend
Four tight ends saw time on the field. Only two running backs were on the field for the offense.
With how often Texas was under center, I was surprised to not see any 2-back looks from Sarkisian.