San Diego State held Ginn to just three catches for 37 yards and dumped him for a seven-yard loss on his only rush of the game, but in doing so allowed the Buckeyes to take advantage of other offensive options. They just pinned their ears back and they were not going to let us outside the edges, ... They were not going to let Teddy run reverses or those kind of things, which gave us an opportunity to do some other things.