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Buckeyes turn to Barclay after Pettrey's injury]
By MATT MARKEY
BLADE SPORTS WRITER

COLUMBUS - Almost 10 years ago, Devin Barclay was beginning a career in professional soccer at the age of 17. Four years ago, Barclay saw that once-promising opportunity end when he was released by the Columbus Crew.
Fast forward to three days from now, when Barclay the football player might be called on to kick a game-winning field goal for Ohio State when the Buckeyes play at Penn State. He will have in his powerful leg the opportunity to keep the Buckeyes' dreams of a potential fifth straight Big Ten championship and a Rose Bowl trip alive.
"Things have a strange way of working out sometimes," Barclay said last weekend after he was summoned to kick for Ohio State in the second quarter of a lop-sided win over New Mexico State.
Senior starter Aaron Pettrey had his knee torn up by a low block, and had to be helped off the field. With redshirt freshman Ben Buchanan not dressed for the game because of illness, Barclay, the former soccer player for the D.C. United and the Tampa Bay Mutiny, became Ohio State's kicker.
"It's a little nerve-wracking, because as much as you try and have yourself ready, you don't expect a situation like that," Barclay said. "Going out there in front of 100,000 fans -- you don't get that kind of crowd at soccer games. That was different, but it really got my adrenaline going."
Barclay, a 26-year-old junior, hit all three extra points he attempted and was good on a 29-yard field goal try while missing from 36 and 47 yards out.
Ohio State coach Jim Tressel said Pettrey, who yesterday underwent surgery to repair his knee, could possibly be back for a postseason bowl game, but that Barclay and Buchanan would handle the kicking for the Buckeyes as they go through a difficult final stretch that has them facing Penn State and Michigan on the road and Big Ten leader Iowa in Ohio Stadium.
"So between Devin and Ben, we've got to step up," Tressel said.
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