Pryor, Herron power Buckeyes


Associated Press

MINNEAPOLIS

With the field of unbeaten teams shrinking, Ohio State is piling up the style points.

Terrelle Pryor threw for 222 yards and two touchdowns and Dan Herron rushed for 114 yards and another score in the first half to lead the 10th-ranked Buckeyes to a 52-10 victory over Minnesota on Saturday.

Pryor completed 18 of 22 passes and also rushed for 55 yards and a touchdown for the Buckeyes (8-1, 4-1 Big Ten), who are trying to ram their way back into the national championship picture.

MarQueis Gray had three catches for 81 yards for Minnesota (1-8, 0-5), which has lost eight straight games and is stumbling toward the finish of another lost college football season in the Twin Cities.

The Golden Gophers struggled in all areas, but nowhere more than the punting game. Dan Orseske’s 10-yard punt just before halftime led to Ohio State’s fourth touchdown of the half, and the Buckeyes also scored off a blocked punt and had a 70-yard punt return by Jordan Hall.

After a disappointing loss at Wisconsin two weeks ago, the Buckeyes have bounced back to outscore Purdue and Minnesota 101-10, showing they’re not ready to give up on making another BCS title game appearance just yet.

They got some help earlier in the day when Missouri and Michigan State were both bounced from the ranks of the unbeaten, then put a beating on the overmatched and reeling Gophers.

DeVier Posey had six catches for 115 yards and a touchdown, as Ohio State racked up 507 total yards.

The Buckeyes battered Minnesota’s Adam Weber all night, sacking him five times, intercepting him once and forcing two fumbles, including one that Josh Simon returned 30 yards for a touchdown.

Weber was 9 for 20 for 162 yards.

The Gophers trailed 31-10 at halftime, and a sparsely populated student section at TCF Bank Stadium was virtually empty by midway through the third quarter.

The Buckeyes put together a 13-play drive for a touchdown and kicked a field goal to take a 10-point lead, then just continued to lean on the smaller, deflated Gophers for the rest of the first half to gradually take control.

Herron rushed five times on a six-play drive late in the second quarter.