Defensive backs Aaron Scott Jr. and Jayden Bonsu played the most snaps among all Buckeyes while most of Ohio State’s starters played only three series in the spring game.
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SNAP COUNTS: BREAKING DOWN HOW OHIO STATE DIVIDED UP PLAYING TIME AT EVERY POSITION IN THE SPRING GAME
Ohio State ran 121 total plays from scrimmage in Saturday’s spring game. We tallied up which 22 Buckeyes were on the field for every one of them.
In a spring game that functioned as an offense vs. defense scrimmage with the offense playing as the Scarlet team and the defense operating as the Gray side, 47 different Buckeyes played snaps on offense while 41 Ohio State players saw the field on defense as just about every available player got a chance to see some action in front of more than 80,000 fans in Ohio Stadium.
Of course, the snap counts for a spring game can’t be taken at face value the same way they would for an actual game. While the best players typically play the most snaps in a game that counts, Ohio State took its established starters out of the game early in the spring game, preserving their health for the fall while giving its less experienced backups more reps.
With that in mind, you’ll find below not only the number of plays each Buckeye played on offense or defense in the spring game, but additional context on how the Buckeyes divvied up playing time at each position and analysis of what we can take away from how the
Buckeyes split up the reps at each position in the spring game.
Eleven Warriors compiled all snap counts below based on the available camera angles of each play on FOX’s broadcast of the spring game. All snap counts should be considered unofficial as they were not provided or confirmed by Ohio State.
QUARTERBACKS
Julian Sayin: 34
Lincoln Kienholz: 26
Air Noland: 23
Will Howard: 20
Devin Brown: 15
Chad Ray: 3
Howard started the game at quarterback but was on the field for only two drives, both with the first-team offensive line and other offensive starters. Brown, Howard’s top competitor for the starting job, also played just two drives in the first half, though only one of them came with the offensive starters.
Sayin and Kienholz played the most snaps among quarterbacks as each of them saw six drives of action, though neither of them took any reps with the established offensive starters in the spring game, suggesting that they’re competing for the third spot on the depth chart as of now. Noland, who’s been at the back of the depth chart among scholarship quarterbacks in his first semester as a Buckeye, got into the game for three drives in the second half.
Ray, a walk-on in his third year with the team, got into the game for three snaps on the game’s final series.
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OFFENSIVE LINEMEN
Austin Siereveld: 52
Joshua Padilla: 50
George Fitzpatrick: 47
Deontae Armstrong: 46
Ian Moore: 46
Carson Hinzman: 45
Luke Montgomery: 44
Tegra Tshabola: 43
Zen Michalski: 41
Toby Wilson: 40
Josh Simmons: 28
Donovan Jackson: 28
Josh Fryar: 28
Enokk Vimahi: 22
Seth McLaughlin: 20
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