Offensive Snap Counts: Backups Gain Valuable Experience Against NC State

For the second consecutive game, Dabo Swinney was able to get his backups plenty of work.

With Clemson building a 45-7 lead in the first half against NC State, the Tigers were able to do a lot of substituting over the final two quarters.

Backup quarterback Chirs Vizzina was once again able to gain some valuable experience, while freshman wideout TJ Moore also saw extensive action. Redshirt freshman running back Jay Haynes played more than any other back, separating himself as the backup to Phil Mafah.

Offensive Snap Counts

QB

  • Cade Klubnik: 48
  • Christopher Vizzina: 13
  • Trent Pearman: 9
  • Paul Tyson:1

OL

  • Tristan Leigh: 54
  • Blake Miller: 54
  • Marcus Tate: 54
  • Ryan Linthicum:54
  • Walker Parks: 40
  • Harris Sewell: 29
  • Elyjah Thurmon: 16
  • Mason Wade: 16
  • Nathan Brooks: 16
  • Trent Howard: 15
  • Ronan O’Connell: 7
  • Mason Johnstone: 1
  • Bryce Smith: 1
  • Jake Norris: 1
  • Sam Judy: 1
  • Will Boggs: 1

RB

  • Jay Haynes: 26
  • Phil Mafah: 18
  • Keith Adams Jr.: 14
  • David Eziomume: 7
  • Jarvis Green: 4
  • Tristen Rigby: 1
  • Wise Segars Jr.: 1

WR

  • T.J. Moore: 34
  • Adam Randall: 31
  • Troy Stellato: 31
  • Antonio Williams: 25
  • Misun Kelley: 17
  • Bryant Wesco Jr.: 16
  • Cole Turner: 11
  • Hampton Earle: 8
  • Noble Johnson: 7
  • Clay Swinney: 3
  • Jackson Crosby: 2
  • Zach Jackson: 1
  • Charlie Johnson: 1

TE

  • Jake Briningstool: 41
  • Olsen Patt-Henry: 24
  • Josh Sapp: 9
  • Markus Dixon: 8
  • Banks Pope: 6

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