Photo Gallery: Ohio State vs. New Mexico State

By Bucknuts News Staff
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Posted Oct 31, 2009

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Here are photos of Ohio State's 45-0 win over New Mexico State, shot by Gary Housteau.
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The Buckeyes took care of business Saturday, breezing past an out-manned New Mexico State team 45-0. Plenty of players saw the field today; Terrelle Pryor didn't even play during the second half.

Here are photos of today's game shot by Gary Housteau.


The Buckeyes take the field


Brutus is serious business


Double Scipt Ohio


Go Bucks


Buckeye fans in the stands


Terrelle Pryor under center


Andrew Moses got the start at guard


Dane Sanzenbacher celebrates a touchdown


Terrelle Pryor runs one in for six


Brandon Saine gets in on the act


DeVier Posey celebrates his TD pass to Sanzenbacher


Terrelle Pryor


Cameron Heyward


Jordan Hall


Nathan Williams


Brian Rolle eyes the quarterback


Lawrence Wilson makes a better door than a window


Doug Worthington


Buckeye D was stingy all day


Brandon Saine


Ray Small


Devin Barclay unexpectedly found himself kicking field goals after an injury to Aaron Pettry


The line blocks for Barclay


New Mexico State huddle


Austin Spitler brings pressure


Jordan Hall breaks free


Jrdan Hall


Joe Bauserman played all of the second half


Dan Herron got back on the field today


Joe Bauserman


Donnie Evege and Etienne Sabino on special teams


Jermil Martin


Brian Rolle finds a Halloween treat in the end zone


Austin Spitler


Lawrence Wilson


Jermil Martin


Dan Herron breaks free for six


Nowhere to run


Duron Carter


Marcus Hall and Evan Blankenship


Freshman Jonathan Newsome returned from injury


Mike Adams on crutches postgame


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