Sixty-one Penn State players had at least one snap in Friday’s 42-0 mauling of Michigan State.

NOTE: All plays run are counted as snaps. Pre-snap penalties and timeouts called before a play are not includedSeason totals are in parentheses.

Offense: 70 snaps (885)

Quarterbacks

Drew Allar: 60 (756)
Beau Pribula: 15 (134)

Running Backs

Nick Singleton: 34 (437)
Kaytron Allen: 32 (402)
Trey Potts: 6 (100)

Wide Receivers

KeAndre Lambert-Smith: 41 (641)
Dante Cephas: 29 (346)
Omari Evans: 26 (194)
Malik McClain: 17 (239)
Kaden Saunders: 13 (123)
Malick Meiga: 10 (33)
Liam Clifford: 10 (200)
Cristian Driver: 5 (28)

Tight Ends

Tyler Warren: 55 (628)
Theo Johnson: 50 (611)
Khalil Dinkins: 10 (115)
Jerry Cross: 2 (13)
Andrew Rappleyea: 2 (30)

Offensive Line

Vega Iaone: 64 (609)
Sal Wormley: 61 (680)
Caedan Wallace: 61 (646)
Olu Fashanu: 46 (722)
Hunter Nourzad: 46 (731)
Drew Shelton: 27 (312)
Nick Dawkins: 25 (170)
J’Ven Williams: 9 (49)
Anthony Donkoh: 9 (49)
JB Nelson: 5 (408)

Defense: 48 snaps (713)

Defensive Ends

Adisa Isaac: 25 (383)
Dani Dennis-Sutton: 23 (372)
Chop Robinson: 18 (302)
Zuriah Fisher: 13 (190)
Amin Vanover: 10 (114)
Jameial Lyons: 10 (74)
Jake Wilson: 3 (21)

Defensive Tackles

Coziah Izzard: 17 (217)
Hakeem Beamon: 16 (290)
D’Von Ellies: 13 (276)
Zane Durant: 13 (300)
Jordan van den Berg: 12 (134)
Davon Townley Jr: 3 (16)
Kaleb Artis: 3 (37)

Linebackers

Curtis Jacobs: 30 (425)
Abdul Carter: 25 (534)
Kobe King: 19 (337)
Tyler Elsdon: 16 (159)
Dominic DeLuca: 15 (206)
Tony Rojas: 9 (98)
Keon Wylie: 6 (85)

Cornerbacks

Johnny Dixon: 30 (493)
Cam Miller: 28 (242)
DaeQuan Hardy: 28 (336)
Kalen King: 23 (481)
Zion Tracy: 11 (92)
Elliot Washington: 7 (64)
Jace Tutty: 3 (3)

Safeties

Jaylen Reed: 35 (466)
Kevin Winston Jr: 30 (434)
Keaton Ellis: 14 (230)
Zakee Wheatley: 13 (215)
King Mack: 4 (65)

Notes and Thoughts

  • Jace Tutty played for the first time this season at cornerback.
  • Penn State allowed only 3.94 yards per play against FBS competition in the regular season. The last team to allow under 4 yards per play over an entire season was 2011 Alabama.
  • After all the uncertainty at defensive tackle entering the season, a ton of depth has been built there. Five DTs had at least 10 snaps, and none of them had more than 20.
  • There were five snaps with both Drew Allar and Beau Pribula on the field. Some plays with both on the field worked, and some didn’t, but it was nice to see creativity with the playcalling.

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