After each Ohio State football game, we hand out grades and take a look at snap counts to reflect on what we watched after pouring back through game film. Last Saturday against Oregon was far from a banner day for the team, especially on the defensive side of the ball.
You win as a team and lose as a team though as they say though, and there is plenty of blame to go around in all phases of what we witnessed in a packed ‘Shoe this past weekend. It’s also interesting to see where the snap counts are starting to go with a couple of the position groups, so we’re taking a look at that as well.
Let’s get into it.
Ohio State Buckeyes top snap counts
Offense
C.J. Stroud | 86 | Paris Johnson, Jr. | 86 | Miyan Williams | 48 |
Nicholas Petit-Frere | 86 | Garrett Wilson | 85 | TreVeyon Henderson | 38 |
Luke Wypler | 86 | Jeremy Ruckert | 82 | Cade Stover | 10 |
Dawand Jones | 86 | Chris Olave | 81 | Julian Fleming | 5 |
Thayer Munford | 86 | Jaxon Smith-Njigba | 80 | Marvin Harrison, Jr. | 1 |
Top Offensive PFF Grades
- C.J. Stroud 81.6
- Nicholas Petit-Frere 73.9
- Chris Olave 72.1
- Julian Fleming 70.6
- Jaxon Smith-Njigba 70.3
Defense
Denzel Burke | 74 | Haskell Garrett | 55 | Javontae Jean-Baptiste | 33 |
Ronnie Hickman | 67 | Bryson Shaw | 54 | Antwaun Jackson | 27 |
Teradja Mitchell | 61 | Tyreke Smith | 51 | Josh Proctor | 21 |
Cameron Brown | 58 | Taron Vincent | 49 | Lejond Cavazos | 19 |
Lathan Ransom | 57 | Tommy Eichenberg | 38 | J.T. Tuimoloau | 12 |
Zach Harrison | 55 | Cody Simon | 35 | Ty Hamilton | 12 |
Top Defensive PFF Grades
- K’Vaugh Pope 82.9
- Tyreke Smith 74.4
- Tyleik Williams 74.2
- Ty Hamilton 74.0
- Denzel Burke 73.0