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2010 tOSU Wide Receiver Discussion

UpNorthBuckeye;1796964; said:
#12 was excellent in the Rose Bowl, too, including the quick slant a few times.

I think he caught 9 passes and I think 5 or 6 were first downs. That's where the money is.

Right now, they could use him to play some DB, too. Dude could do it, without a problem.

I remember reading in the Blade about his high school championship game, can't remember if they won or lost, but Dane threw for a touchdown, ran for one or two, interecepted a couple of passes and I don't know, punted and kicked, too.

And that was in a championship game, not in a total mismatch against inferior competition.

Right now, Saine is the #2 receiver, Posey #3.

And for all of the receivers, it would help them if they got closer to TP. Threw the ball around some after official practice. Hung out together, etc. Maybe the Wisky game will bring TP back down to earth.


TP and devier are best friends.
 
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generaladm;1796916; said:
Dane has earned all the respect I have to give by his play this season. He just goes out and plays every down like his life depends on it. He has a positive impact on every play, whether running crisp routes, making circus grabs, or blocking like a demon. In terms of heart and determination, he's on the same page as guys like Speilman, Doss, Krenzel, and Griffin, in my book.

Not that Dane needs any more props, but I listened to the lunch time show on EPSN the Ticket here in Toledo today. When asked about Dane's game, Coach went on about Dane being a "good player", a good citizen, a good student and most importantly a good role model. He said he is what others need to see when they are trying to be football players. High praise coming from Coach Tressel. Dane has made an impact at Ohio State not for his physical size or blinding speed, but for those intangibles that often get lost in stellar stats and big plays. I really believe Dane Sanzenbacher memorized the Winner's Manual just like the Playbook, has adopted the Tressel philosophy wholeheartedly, and has kept things in focus.

The book has a little prayer that speaks to keeping the present in focus.

Today First
In this time of change, help me to be patient, God.
Let me not run ahead of You and Your plans.
Give me courage to do only what is before me
And keep my focus on my responsibilities.
I am tempted to daydream about the future:
However, the future is in Your hands.
Thus may I be close to You in all my thoughts,
Accomplish the task before me today,
And do it with all my heart.
 
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