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www.BLUEANDGOLD.com OCT. 3, 2016 9 UNDER THE DOME Snap Count Totals Vs. Michigan State Defensive Linemen MSU 1st/2nd MSU 3rd/4th MSU Total 2016 Total Isaac Rochell 60 19 79 204 Jerry Tillery 52 9 61 182 Andrew Trumbetti 40 9 49 145 Daniel Cage 27 3 30 106 Jarron Jones 33 7 40 82 Jonathan Bonner 8 10 18 55 Daelin Hayes 5 10 15 32 Jay Hayes 15 0 15 24 Julian Okwara 0 9 9 14 Pete Mokwuah 0 0 0 13 Khalid Kareem 0 0 0 6 Linebackers MSU 1st/2nd MSU 3rd/4th MSU Total 2016 Total Nyles Morgan 60 19 79 215 James Onwualu 59 9 68 200 Greer Martini 14 15 29 121 Te'von Coney 45 4 49 100 Asmar Bilal 0 0 0 23 Jamir Jones 0 0 0 5 Defensive Backs MSU 1st/2nd MSU 3rd/4th MSU Total 2016 Total Cole Luke 60 19 79 213 Drue Tranquill 60 19 79 160 Devin Studstill 45 12 57 158 Nick Coleman 44 18 62 158 Avery Sebastian 15 7 22 114 Shaun Crawford 0 0 0 90 Julian Love 17 10 27 79 Jalen Elliott 0 0 0 15 Donte Vaughn 0 0 0 13 Nicco Fertitta 0 0 0 6 BY MATT JONES Here is the snap count breakdown for Notre Dame's 36‑28 loss to Michigan State Sept. 17. Quarterbacks MSU Total 2016 Total DeShone Kizer 65 176 Malik Zaire 0 42 Running Backs MSU 2016 Total Josh Adams 42 95 Tarean Folston 22 94 Dexter Williams 0 25 Josh Anderson 0 1 Tight Ends MSU 2016 Total Durham Smythe 58 169 Nic Weishar 9 53 Tyler Luatua 0 19 Jacob Matuska 0 4 Wide Receivers MSU 2016 Total Equanimeous St. Brown 62 167 C.J. Sanders 49 123 Torii Hunter Jr. 57 107 Corey Holmes 10 69 Kevin Stepherson 6 63 Miles Boykin 4 40 Chris Finke 0 26 Chase Claypool 6 26 Javon McKinley 0 8 Note: Despite getting the start over Sanders, Holmes played only 10 snaps against the Spartans. Offensive Line MSU 2016 Total Alex Bars 65 200 Mike McGlinchey 65 200 Colin McGovern 65 200 Sam Mustipher 65 200 Quenton Nelson 65 200 Hunter Bivin 0 18 Trevor Ruhland 0 18 Mark Harrell 0 18 Tristen Hoge 0 18 John Montelus 0 18 Junior linebacker Greer Martini played 29 snaps against Michigan State, replacing Te'von Coney for most of the second half. PHOTO BY BILL PANZICA