Ohio State’s wide receiver snap counts looked very different than usual for the second week in a row.
With Carnell Tate out for his third straight game and Jeremiah Smith sidelined after playing just three drives against UCLA, Brandon Inniss played for the most snaps among wide receivers – a career-high 53 – for the second consecutive week. More surprisingly, David Adolph played the second-most snaps of any wideout, playing a career-high 48 snaps – 12 more than he played in Ohio State’s first 10 games of the season combined – in Ohio State’s 42-9 win over Rutgers.