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Snap Count data on OU’s loss to LSU

Snap Count data on OU’s loss to LSU

Snap Count data on OU’s loss to LSU

BATON ROUGE, La. – Oklahoma ended its regular season with a poor record and a 37-17 loss at LSU on Saturday. The Sooners’ defense played arguably its worst game of the season, while the offense reverted to the struggles it has had all year.

Here’s a look at how snap counts and performance grades impacted each OU player:

(Editor’s Note: All data comes from Pro Football Focus. The offense played 60 snaps. The defense played 64).

OFFENSIVE SNAP COUNTS

QUARTERBACK

Jackson Arnold – 60 snapshots (grade 64.1)

RUN BACK

Xavier Robinson – 25 (53.9)

Gavin Sawchuk – 22 (54.0)

Sam Franklin – 18 (78.7)

WIDE RECEIVER

Jacob Jordan – 51 (67.0)

Zion Ragins – 46 (51.4)

JJ Hester – 46 (62.1)

Ivan Carreon – 17 (60.6)

Zion Kearney – 11 (52.7)

Tight end

Farmer Sharp – 50 (37.3)

Jake Roberts – 14 (60.2)

Offensive line

Heather Ozaeta – 60 (66.1)

Troy Everett – 60 (62.7)

Logan Howland – 60 (55.9)

Febechi Nwaiwu – 60 (53.5)

Spencer Brown – 60 (42.9)

DEFENSIVE SNAP COUNTS

DEFENSIVE TACKLE

Damonic Williams – 41 (58.4)

Gracen Halton – 35 (80.3)

Jayden Jackson – 29 (58.2)

Da’Jon Terry – 22 (59.4)

David Stone – 3 (59.6)

DEFENSIVE END

R Mason Thomas – 57 (60.3)

Ethan Downs – 40 (58.8)

Trace Ford – 26 (53.8)

Adepoju Adebawore – 3 (50.3)

Taylor Wine – 2 (59.8)`

LINE BACKER

Danny Stutsman – 64 (74.0)

Kip Lewis – 48 (65.4)

Samuel Omosigho – 25 (74.2)

Dasan McCullough – 17 (71.7)

Kobie McKinzie – 14 (61.5)

Lewis Carter – 3 (71.4)

CORNERBACK

Eli Bowen – 63 (63.0)

Dez Malone – 39 (70.8)

Jacobe Johnson – 24 (72.0)

Woodi Washington – 22 (62.9)

SECURITY

Billy Bowman – 64 (42.0)

Robert Spears-Jennings – 34 (68.4)

Peyton Bowen – 29 (70.7)

souvenir

– Whether it was injuries or a lack of confidence, the Sooners have significantly reduced the rotation on offense. Only 16 players logged a snap.

Jovantae Barnes still Brenen Thompson still Michael Tarquin logged a single snap despite being available for the game. Taylor Tatum not played either.

– With Tarquin not playing, the Sooners didn’t play a single reserve offensive lineman.

The Howland-Ozaeta-Everett-Nwaiwu-Brown group finished with a pass blocking grade of 18.0, by far their lowest grade of the season. The offensive line allowed 19 quarterback pressures, 14 hurries and four sacks.

Brown allowed 11 pressures and nine hurries.

– In what may be the last appearances of their previous careers, Billy Bowman And Danny Stutsman played every snap. Stutsman led the team with 10 tackles.

-With Caiden Woullard With the game down, the Sooners doubled R Mason Thomas And Ethan Downs. This duo managed 97 snaps together.

Adepoju Adebawore played only three snaps against LSU. He finished the season with 107 snaps played, almost 90 fewer than last season.

Farmer Sharp ended with the lowest performance grade on both sides of the ball.

Kani Walker didn’t log a single snap against LSU. After playing at least 32 snaps in every game over the first nine weeks, Walker played just 35 total snaps over the last four games.

Jacob Jordan Finished the game as the receiver with the most snaps against LSU. After not logging a single snap before the South Carolina game, the freshman logged at least 34 snaps in four of the last six games.

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