With the Kentucky loss now firmly in the rearview mirror, we look at who played the most snaps in the game. Of the 74 offensive snaps, Anthony Bradford and Cam Wire split time at left tackle. Bradford would play 45 snaps to Wire’s 29 snaps. The LSU Tigers continue to have a revolving door at left tackle, a position they need to figure out quickly.
The other notable rotation on offense is the wide receiver rotation. Behind Kayshon Boutte, we have Jack Bech, Brian Thomas Jr, Malik Nabers, and Deion Smith getting the most action. Continuing the youth movement with the sophomore (Boutte) and four freshmen playing the most.
Offensive Snap Counts
Total offensive snap counts in this game: 74
Max Johnson | 74 | Ty Davis-Price | 51 | Deion Smith | 27 | Corey Kiner | 13 |
Liam Shanahan | 74 | Anthony Bradford | 45 | Jack Mashburn | 22 | Armoni Goodwin | 6 |
Chasen Hines | 74 | Jack Bech | 44 | Jaray Jenkins | 20 | Jontre Kirklin | 5 |
Austin Deculus | 74 | Brian Thomas Jr | 43 | Devonta Lee | 18 | Josh Williams | 4 |
Ed Ingram | 74 | Malik Nabers | 33 | Trey Palmer | 16 | Koy Moore | 1 |
Kayshon Boutte | 51 | Cam Wire | 29 | Kole Taylor | 15 | Charles Turner | 1 |
Defensive Snap Counts
Looking at the numbers for the other side of the ball, Cameron Lewis played the most snaps at safety. He would play all but three snaps in this game. Dwight McGlothern and Damone Clark come in with the second most. The only issue in this game came from the lack of pressure and disruption by the front four. That needs to improve this week against the Florida Gators.
Total defensive snap counts in this game: 63
Cameron Lewis | 60 | Soni Fonua | 29 |
Dwight McGlothern | 57 | Bugg Strong | 21 |
Damone Clark | 56 | Darren Evans | 19 |
Micah Baskerville | 53 | Jaquelin Roy | 18 |
Jay Ward | 50 | Jacobian Guillory | 18 |
Eli Ricks | 47 | Mike Jones Jr | 18 |
Ali Gaye | 47 | Jordan Toles | 12 |
Maason Smth | 45 | Jarell Cherry | 12 |
BJ Ojulari | 44 | Raydarious JOnes | 7 |
Cordale Flott | 39 | Greg Penn III | 3 |
Neil Farrell Jr | 38 |