A high school student in Mesa, Ariz., is facing criminal charges for indecent exposure after a prank football team picture was published in the school's yearbook, according to the Mesa Police Department (via KPHO/KTVK).

The student — Hunter Osborn, who was 18 at the time and is 19 now — exposed himself in the Red Mountain High School varsity football team picture, Det. Steve Berry said.

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Some 3,400 students received yearbooks with the image before it was brought to the attention of school officials. According to court documents, the photo also was used in programs sold at numerous games to students and families.

Mesa police were made aware of the picture Saturday and contacted and interviewed Osborn, who said he exposed himself on a dare. According to court documents, Osborn said he was "disgusted" with himself over the picture.

Based on the photo that included 69 players ranging in age from 15-19 and Osborn's admission, he was booked on 69 counts of indecent exposure, a Class 1 misdemeanor, and one count of furnishing harmful items to minors, a Class 4 felony.