Quarterbacks
A: Drew Allar and Beau Pribila combined to throw for 305 yards and four touchdowns and rush nine times for 78 yards and one TD.
Running backs
B: Kaytron Allen, Nick Singleton and freshman Corey Smith combined to rush for 97 yards and one touchdown.
Receivers
A: Tyler Warren accounted for 190 yards and two TDs and Harrison Wallace III had two catches, including a 46-yard score.
Offensive linemen
A: The Lions gained 539 total yards, averaged 8.8 yards per play and didn’t allow a sack. That’s a job well done.
Defensive linemen
A: Dani Dennis-Sutton made an impact in his return to the lineup and Abdul Carter was unstoppable when he wasn’t being held.
Linebackers
B: Several younger linebackers saw action to give Kobe King and the other starters a break, but they struggled.
Defensive backs
B: The secondary had a couple breakdowns on two long Hudson Card completions, but otherwise was solid.
Special teams
B: Zion Tracy and Tyseer Denmark combined to return four punts for 37 yards. Ryan Barker made 7-of-7 PATs.
Coaches
A: The Lions accomplished everything they wanted, taking command early and using 68 players to create more depth.