Snap Counts: Matthew Jones, Marcus Williamson, Lathan Ransom Play Expanded Roles, 60 Total Buckeyes Play in Oh – Eleven Warriors

A total of 60 Buckeyes played on-field roles in Ohio State’s historic win over Clemson in Friday’s College Football Playoff semifinal at the Sugar Bowl.

Though the Buckeyes were without a few regular contributors including left guard Harry Miller, running back Master Teague and defensive ends Zach Harrison and Tyler Friday for their clash with the Tigers, they weren’t without as many players as they had been for their previous two games against Michigan State and Northwestern, and 80 percent of their available players for the game (not including safety Ronnie Hickman, who was also sidelined by injury) played at least one snap in Ohio State’s 49-28 victory.

As we continue to look back on the Buckeyes’ first-ever win over Clemson that punched their ticket to next week’s national championship game against Alabama, it’s time for our report on how many snaps and what roles each of those Buckeyes played. As always, all snap counts were compiled by Eleven Warriors and include only the number of snaps played on offense or defense, though participants on special teams units are also listed.

Quarterbacks

Justin Fields: 72
C.J. Stroud: 1

Despite taking a vicious second-quarter shot from Clemson linebacker James Skalski that injured his midsection, Fields left the Sugar Bowl for just one play – on which Stroud, who also took Fields’ place on the field when he had to leave for a play against Michigan State, checked in as the No. 2 quarterback.

After that, Fields returned and played every play for the rest of the game. Despite being in evident pain both during and after the game, Fields delivered the finest performance of his Ohio State career, completing 22 of 28 passing attempts for 385 yards and six touchdowns while also running for 42 yards on eight carries to lead the Buckeyes to their three-score win. 

Running Backs

Trey Sermon: 70
Miyan Williams: 3
Marcus Crowley: Special teams only
Steele Chambers: Special teams only
Xavier Johnson: Special teams only

With Teague sidelined by injury (which Chris Fowler reported as a concussion during ESPN’s broadcast of the game), Sermon made his first start as a Buckeye – which he presumably would have even if Teague was healthy after his school-record 331 yards against Northwestern – and played all but three snaps of the Sugar Bowl. He had another spectacular showing against Clemson, rushing for 193 yards on 31 carries and adding 61 yards on four catches.

The only time Sermon came out of the game was after he ran 91 yards on a screen-pass touchdown that was ultimately overturned after Sermon’s knee was ruled down. Williams came into the game to give Sermon a breather and ran the ball on all three of his snaps on the field, gaining 21 total yards.

Trey SermonTrey Sermon

Trey Sermon played a career-high 70 snaps in Ohio State’s win over Clemson.

Wide Receivers

Chris Olave: 58
Garrett Wilson: 56
Jameson Williams: 41
Jaxon Smith-Njigba: 21
Julian Fleming: 14
Kamryn Babb: Special teams only
Chris Booker: Special teams only
Demario McCall: Special teams only
Gee Scott Jr.: Special teams only

As Ohio State’s top two receivers, Olave and Wilson were each on the field for more than 75 percent of the Buckeyes’ offensive plays against Clemson. Williams also started the game and was on the field for more than half of the Buckeyes’ offensive plays against Clemson, playing exclusively in three-receiver lineups as an outside receiver.

Smith-Njigba saw playing time at both slot receiver and outside receiver, with 14 of his 21 snaps coming in the second half, while Fleming rotated in for Olave for 14 plays, with all but one of his snaps coming in the third and fourth quarters. Those two freshmen were the only backup receivers that saw playing time on offense in the Sugar Bowl.

Tight Ends

Luke Farrell: 50
Jeremy Ruckert: 45
Jake Hausmann: 5
Mitch Rossi: 2
Cade Stover: Special teams only

In a game where Ohio State actually used its tight ends prominently as receivers, throwing two touchdowns to Ruckert and one to Farrell, each of the Buckeyes’ top two tight ends were on the field for more than half of the Buckeyes’ offensive plays, including 24 plays where they were on the field together.

Hausmann played two snaps in the third quarter and was on the field for the Buckeyes’ final three plays of the game. Rossi played one snap in the third quarter and was on the field for the Buckeyes’ final running play of the game, on which they had all of their top four tight ends in the game.

Offensive Linemen

Thayer Munford: 73
Josh Myers: 73
Wyatt Davis: 73
Nicholas Petit-Frere: 73
Matthew Jones: 64
Paris Johnson Jr.: 9
Gavin Cupp: Special teams only
Dawand Jones: Special teams only
Max Wray: Special teams only

With Harry Miller out due to COVID-19, Matthew Jones made his second start of the season at left guard, having also started at that position against Michigan State after Miller moved to center to fill in for Myers, who missed that game following a positive COVID-19 test.

When Jones had to leave the game for a series in the second quarter with an apparent injury, Johnson – who had previously played only at tackle for the Buckeyes – took his place in the lineup at left guard for eight plays. Jones returned for Ohio State’s following possession, but Johnson checked in again for one play in the third quarter when Jones had to briefly check out of the game again.

Defensive Ends

Jonathon Cooper: 56
Tyreke Smith: 49
Javontae Jean-Baptiste: 30
Cormontae Hamilton: 3
Noah Potter: 3

With Friday and Harrison both sidelined for the Sugar Bowl, Ohio State’s core rotation at defensive end was cut down to just three players for the second game in a row. Cooper and Smith started and each played a majority of defensive snaps for the second game in a row, but Jean-Baptiste returned to action after missing the Big Ten Championship Game and played 30 total snaps as the first defensive end off the bench, along with two snaps as a nose tackle between Cooper and Smith in three-man fronts.

Potter and Hamilton saw their only playing time, for three snaps each, on Ohio State’s final defensive series of the game.

Defensive Tackles

Tommy Togiai: 49
Haskell Garrett: 38
Taron Vincent: 24
Antwuan Jackson: 17
Jerron Cage: 13

Togiai and Garrett continued to lead Ohio State’s defensive tackle rotation against Clemson. Togiai played more than two-thirds of the Buckeyes’ defensive snaps at nose tackle while Garrett played just over half of Ohio State’s defensive plays along the line, including three snaps as a defensive end in the Buckeyes’ base 4-3 front along with 35 snaps at his usual 3-technique position.

Vincent played most of the snaps at 3-technique when Garrett wasn’t in that spot, though Jackson also saw some snaps at 3-tech in addition to being the first nose tackle off the bench, as Cage also played his third-highest snap count of the season at nose.

Linebackers

Pete Werner: 71
Tuf Borland: 43
Baron Browning: 38
Justin Hilliard: 34
Teradja Mitchell: 2
Ryan Batsch: Special teams only
Dallas Gant: Special teams only
K’Vaughan Pope: Special teams only
Cody Simon: Special teams only

Werner never left the field against Clemson, playing all 71 of Ohio State’s defensive snaps for the game and tying for the team lead with nine tackles. Borland played every snap at middle linebacker in the Buckeyes’ base defense, but came off the field for all nickel packages, which Ohio State used on 28 plays against Clemson.

Browning started the game at Sam linebacker after missing the Big Ten Championship Game, but was replaced by Hilliard after Ohio State gave up a touchdown on its opening defensive series. Hilliard went on to play all but two snaps in the base defense for the remainder of the game – and was one of the Buckeyes’ top defensive players in the game once again – but Browning was on the field for all nickel plays.

Mitchell entered the game for a pair of 3-3-5 nickel packages on which he lined up as an edge-rushing linebacker opposite Browning.

Pete WernerPete Werner

Pete Werner was one of four Ohio State defenders who played every snap against Clemson.

Cornerbacks

Sevyn Banks: 71
Shaun Wade: 71
Lathan Ransom: 28

Banks and Wade both played every snap of Friday’s game as the Buckeyes’ two outside cornerbacks. 

Ransom, who played just 24 total snaps in Ohio State’s first six games of the year, was on the field for every one of Ohio State’s 28 nickel plays against Clemson as the Buckeyes’ fifth defensive back, primarily lining up as a slot cornerback. He played the most snaps on defense or offense of any Ohio State freshman in the Sugar Bowl.

Safeties

Josh Proctor: 71
Marcus Williamson: 70
Marcus Hooker: Special teams only
Bryson Shaw: Special teams only

Even though Hooker returned to action against Clemson after missing the Big Ten Championship Game, he played only on kickoff coverage against the Tigers as Proctor and Williamson took every snap at safety.

While Williamson mostly played up at the line of scrimmage as a slot cornerback during the regular season, he lined up primarily as a safety against Clemson – sometimes as a second deep safety alongside Proctor, sometimes with Proctor playing up in the box. Proctor played every defensive snap for a second game in a row while Williamson only came off for one third-and-short play on which the Buckeyes put four linebackers on the field.

Extra Points

Blake Haubeil (kicker)
Drue Chrisman (holder)
Bradley Robinson (long snapper)
Jeremy Ruckert (wing)
Matthew Jones (rocker)
Paris Johnson Jr. (tackle)
Dawand Jones (guard)
Jerron Cage (guard)
Gavin Cupp (tackle)
Max Wray (rocker)
Luke Farrell (wing)

Chrisman returned to action against Clemson after missing the Big Ten Championship Game due to COVID-19. The rest of the placekicking unit remained unchanged for Ohio State’s seven successful extra points against the Tigers.

Kickoffs

Blake Haubeil or Dominic DiMaccio (kicker)
Josh Proctor or Marcus Crowley (gunner)
Justin Hilliard or K’Vaughan Pope (gunner)
Teradja Mitchell (gunner)
Cade Stover (gunner)
Dallas Gant (gunner)
Jameson Williams or Chris Booker (gunner)
Kamryn Babb (gunner)
Marcus Williamson or Marcus Hooker (gunner)
Baron Browning or Cody Simon (gunner)
Lathan Ransom (gunner)

Haubeil handled Ohio State’s first four kickoffs against Clemson before being replaced by DiMaccio for its last four. Booker, Hooker and Browning all returned to kickoff coverage duty after being out of the Big Ten Championship Game. Proctor, Hilliard, Williams, Williamson and Browning each played on kickoff coverage only in the first half before backups took their place on the field.

Kickoff Returns

Demario McCall (returner)
Trey Sermon (blocker)
Xavier Johnson (blocker)
Jake Hausmann (blocker)
Mitch Rossi (blocker)
Dallas Gant (blocker)
Cody Simon (blocker)
Gee Scott Jr. (blocker)
Lathan Ransom (blocker)
Chris Booker (blocker)
Kamryn Babb (blocker)

McCall lined up as Ohio State’s deep returner for all five of Clemson’s kickoffs but did not have any kickoff returns (though he did let one kickoff bounce in the field of play, resulting in the Buckeyes starting a drive at the 9-yard line). Booker and Scott returned to the kickoff return unit against the Tigers, replacing Ryan Watts and Julian Fleming.

Punts

Drue Chrisman (punter)
Bradley Robinson (long snapper)
Pete Werner (upback)
Tuf Borland (upback)
Luke Farrell (upback/tackle)
Dallas Gant (guard)
Cody Simon (guard)
Justin Hilliard (tackle)
Kamryn Babb (gunner/wing)
Chris Olave or Julian Fleming (gunner)
Jameson Williams or Julian Fleming (gunner)

In his return to action after missing the Northwestern game, Chrisman averaged 47.2 yards per punt on four punts, including a 67-yard punt. Olave also returned to his punt gunning duties after missing the Big Ten Championship Game, but the rest of the unit remained the same.

Punt Blocks/Returns

Garrett Wilson (returner)
Shaun Wade (lineman)
Kamryn Babb (lineman)
Xavier Johnson (lineman)
Steele Chambers (lineman)
Cody Simon (lineman)
Bryson Shaw (lineman)
Dallas Gant (lineman)
Gee Scott Jr. (lineman)
Lathan Ransom (lineman)
Chris Booker (lineman)

Ohio State only deployed its punt blocking unit on Clemson’s first punt of the Sugar Bowl, going with a punt safe of lineup of regular defensive players for the rest of the Tigers’ punts. Chambers and Shaw played their only snap of the game as part of that unit.

Punt Safe

Garrett Wilson (returner)
Jonathon Cooper (end) or Ryan Batsch (safety)
Javontae Jean-Baptiste or Taron Vincent (lineman)
Tommy Togiai (lineman)
Haskell Garrett (lineman)
Pete Werner (linebacker)
Tuf Borland (linebacker)
Justin Hilliard (linebacker)
Marcus Williamson (linebacker)
Sevyn Banks (cornerback)
Shaun Wade (cornerback)

As aforementioned, the Buckeyes kept their defense on the field to guard against a fake for Clemson’s final four punts of the Sugar Bowl. Batsch did come onto the field for Clemson’s final punt to play his only snap of the game.

Extra Point Block

Shaun Wade (lineman)
Teradja Mitchell (lineman)
Tyreke Smith (lineman)
Haskell Garrett (lineman)
Tommy Togiai (lineman)
Pete Werner (lineman)
Jonathon Cooper (lineman)
Sevyn Banks (lineman)
Marcus Williamson (linebacker)
Tuf Borland (linebacker)
Josh Proctor (linebacker)

Smith replaced Zach Harrison on Ohio State’s extra point block unit, which didn’t actively attempt to block any of Clemson’s extra points to avoid risking a penalty. The rest of this unit’s lineup remained the same from the Big Ten Championship Game.

Snap Tracker: Offense
POSPLAYERNEBPSURUIUMSUNUCUTOTAL
QBJUSTIN FIELDS65817082677472511
QBJACK MILLER III6DNPDNPDNP4DNPDNP10
QBC.J. STROUDDNPDNP1DNP6DNP18
RBTREY SERMON28372724326470282
RBMASTER TEAGUE30443457318DNP204
RBSTEELE CHAMBERS7ST7ST4DNPST18
RBMIYAN WILLIAMSDNPDNP DNP82314
RBXAVIER JOHNSON6STSTSTSTSTST6
RBMARCUS CROWLEYDNPDNPDNPDNPDNPSTSTST
WRGARRETT WILSON48704867577356419
WRCHRIS OLAVE5280587655DNP58379
WRJAMESON WILLIAMS48362940314341268
WRJAXON SMITH-NJIGBA1723272428DNP21140
WRJULIAN FLEMING191126215214125
WRKAMRYN BABB6ST6STST19ST31
WRGEE SCOTT JR.4ST8STDNPDNPST12
WR/RBDEMARIO McCALLSTST414STST9
WRCHRIS BOOKERSTSTSTSTSTDNPSTST
WRSAM WIGLUSZSTDNPDNPDNPDNPDNPDNPST
TELUKE FARRELL40444263435550337
TEJEREMY RUCKERT33554051395145314
TEJAKE HAUSMANN915DNPDNP183550
TEMITCH ROSSI7ST10112ST232
TECADE STOVER1ST2DNP2STST5
OLWYATT DAVIS65817082667473511
OLTHAYER MUNFORD65817082DNP7473445
OLJOSH MYERS65817082DNP7473445
OLNICHOLAS PETIT-FRERE65817082DNP7473445
OLHARRY MILLER618170826974DNP437
OLMATTHEW JONES10STSTDNP69ST64143
OLDAWAND JONES6ST1ST73STST80
OLMAX WRAYSTST1ST68STST69
OLENOKK VIMAHI6ST1DNP13DNPDNP20
OLPARIS JOHNSON JR.6ST1STDNPST916
OLLUKE WYPLER6DNP1DNP8DNPDNP15
OLGAVIN CUPPDNPDNPDNPST11STST11
KBLAKE HAUBEILSTSTDNPDNPSTSTSTST
KDOMINIC DiMACCIOSTSTSTSTSTDNPSTST
KJAKE SEIBERTDNPDNPSTSTDNPDNPDNPST
Snap Tracker: Defense
POSPLAYERNEBPSURUIUMSUNUCUTOTAL
DEJONATHON COOPER31353551335756298
DETYREKE SMITH21283829335049248
DEZACH HARRISON152825312936DNP164
DEJAVONTAE JEAN-BAPTISTE1910321231DNP30134
DETYLER FRIDAY26273424DNPDNPDNP111
DENOAH POTTER2DNP7DNPDNP3315
DECORMONTAE HAMILTONDNPDNP3DNP61313
DEDARRION HENRY-YOUNG2DNP2DNPDNPDNPDNP4
DTTOMMY TOGIAI41424144295149297
DTHASKELL GARRETT23333737334938250
DTANTWUAN JACKSON30162813211717142
DTTARON VINCENTDNP112818251924125
DTJERRON CAGE1532741141377
DTTY HAMILTON5DNP13DNP5DNPDNP23
DTZAID HAMDAN2DNP4DNPDNPDNPDNP6
DTJADEN McKENZIEDNPDNPDNPDNP5DNPDNP5
LBPETE WERNER42625065577271419
LBBARON BROWNING4762345557DNP38293
LBTUF BORLAND34414544DNP6843275
LBJUSTIN HILLIARDDNPDNP2613416234175
LBTERADJA MITCHELL1615331234285
LBDALLAS GANT18ST38ST115ST72
LBCRAIG YOUNG9129STDNPDNPDNP39
LBK’VAUGHAN POPE2ST5DNP9STST16
LBCODY SIMONSTST5DNP9STST14
LBTOMMY EICHENBERGDNPDNPDNPDNP6DNPDNP6
LBCADE KACHERSKISTSTSTSTSTDNPDNPST
LBRYAN BATSCHSTDNPDNPDNPDNPSTSTST
LBMITCHELL MELTONSTDNPDNPDNPDNPDNPDNPST
LBBEN SCHMIESINGSTDNPDNPDNPDNPDNPDNPST
LBTRAYVON WILBURNSTDNPDNPDNPDNPDNPDNPST
CBSHAUN WADE47626668517271437
CBSEVYN BANKS39533768607171399
CBTYREKE JOHNSON9DNP50DNP151ST75
CB/SLATHAN RAMSOM29STST1122852
CBCAMERON BROWN2316DNPDNPDNPDNPDNP39
CBRYAN WATTSDNPDNP22ST6STDNP28
CBLLOYD McFARQUHAR2DNPDNPDNPDNPDNPDNP2
CBDARRYL SINCLAIR2DNPDNPDNPDNPDNPDNP2
CBCAMERON MARTINEZDNPDNPDNPSTDNPDNPDNPST
S/CBMARCUS WILLIAMSON41394746526770362
SMARCUS HOOKER3562656858DNPST288
S/CBJOSH PROCTOR24273046DNP7271270
S/CBRONNIE HICKMAN9ST16ST21DNPDNP46
SBRYSON SHAW5ST16DNP9DNPST30
SKEVIN DEVERSTDNPDNPDNPDNPDNPDNPST
PDRUE CHRISMANSTSTSTSTSTDNPSTST
PZACH HOOVERDNPDNPDNPDNPDNPSTDNPST
LSBRADLEY ROBINSONSTSTSTSTSTSTSTST