Most interesting to me are the DLine counts with Chop and Dennis-Sutton having more than Isaac. I think Dennis-Sutton is the true starter opposite Chop now at least in reps. Also van de Berg played more snaps (23) than I realized. Freshman Lyons did get in the game for 1 snap.
On, OL you know the starters but Loane (28) and Shelton (22) played a good bit as well.
I also found it odd that DeLuca played as many snaps as King (29). Rojas did get 10 snaps as well.
CB was also interesting in who it highlighted amongst the young guys with Miller (32), Tracy (11), and Washington (1). At safety, King Mack also did get 1 rep.
Here is some comment from their article that I also thought was interesting.
On, OL you know the starters but Loane (28) and Shelton (22) played a good bit as well.
I also found it odd that DeLuca played as many snaps as King (29). Rojas did get 10 snaps as well.
CB was also interesting in who it highlighted amongst the young guys with Miller (32), Tracy (11), and Washington (1). At safety, King Mack also did get 1 rep.
Here is some comment from their article that I also thought was interesting.
- After looking at the drive chart, the key position on defense was the linebackers. On WVU’s only touchdown drive against the starting unit, Kobe King was absent for the entire drive and Curtis Jacobs only played 3 of the 9 snaps. None of the starting LBs played on WVU’s other scoring drive.
Snap Counts: West Virginia
Kalen King and JB Nelson led the way with 57 snaps each
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