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Posted on: Saturday, October 31, 2009

CFB: No. 17 Buckeyes steamroll New Mexico State, 45-0


RUSTY MILLER
AP Sports Writer

COLUMBUS, Ohio — Ohio State needed a tuneup. New Mexico State needed $850,000.

Both got what they wanted Saturday, when Dane Sanzenbacher caught two touchdown passes and Terrelle Pryor threw for one and ran for another in the No. 17 Buckeyes' 45-0 victory.

The game was a respite for Ohio State (7-2), which closes the regular season with pivotal Big Ten games at Penn State, against Iowa and at Michigan. Tempering the win was the possible loss of kicker Aaron Pettrey, who left with an apparent knee injury.

New Mexico State (3-6), last among all Bowl Subdivision teams in total offense, mustered 62 yards total against the 13th-best defense. To compound the problems, the defensive front for the 44-point underdogs was outweighed by almost 50 pounds by the Buckeyes' offensive line.

Ohio State coach Jim Tressel, frequently criticized for his ultraconservative play-calling, had his team onside kick after its first touchdown and later called a double-reverse wide receiver pass that resulted in DeVier Posey's 39-yard touchdown hookup with Sanzenbacher.

Pryor, who didn't play in the second half, completed 11 of 23 passes for 135 yards. The sophomore quarterback also ran for 83 yards on nine carries, scoring on an 8-yard run before taking off his pads and watching the rest of the game from the sideline.

The Buckeyes poured it on in the third quarter, when Brian Rolle fell on a muffed Aggie snap that bounced into the end zone and Dan Herron rumbled 53 yards through a hole as wide as the hash marks.

Ohio State got off to a slow start offensively but had more than enough firepower for a 28-point second quarter that put the game out of reach.

On the first play of the period, Pryor took a shotgun snap and sprinted through a gaping hole at right tackle, going untouched.

Pettrey kicked onside on the ensuing kickoff and was all alone in the middle of the field, waiting for the ball to go the required 10 yards, before falling on it. A pass interference call — even though Pryor overthrew Posey by several yards in the end zone — helped set up his scoring strike to Sanzenbacher.

After the teams traded three turnovers in the span of six plays, Pettrey badly missed his second 52-yard field goal attempt of the half. The Buckeyes were only 1 of 5 on field goals and also had a bad punting day.

Pryor then pitched the ball to Herron, who pitched back to the left-handed Posey, who set his feet and threw a 40-yard spiral to Sanzenbacher for a 21-0 lead.

Pettrey kicked the extra point and was covering the ensuing kickoff when he was blocked on his right knee and lay for several minutes on the field. He was helped off and spent the next few minutes on an observation table behind the Ohio State bench. He later stood on the sidelines in a warmup suit without crutches.

Backup kicker Ben Buchanan didn't dress after suffering from an illness all week. Third-stringer Devin Barclay added the point-after after another pass interference call led to Brandon Saine's 3-yard TD run with just under a minute left in the half.

It was the first time in three years that Ohio State scored 28 points in a quarter.