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RB Brandon "Zoom" Saine (official thread)

Awesome athletic ability shown by Saine today on his TD reception...he leaped from about the 3 yard line and flew in easily! Very nice!

Going to need Brandon to show up big time next week vs Iowa since it looks like Boom may be out again!
 
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buckeyes_rock;1588000; said:
Awesome athletic ability shown by Saine today on his TD reception...he leaped from about the 3 yard line and flew in easily! Very nice!

Going to need Brandon to show up big time next week vs Iowa since it looks like Boom may be out again!


I've watched the replay a number of times and his athleticism on that play was very impressive. HUGE burst when he dove for the endzone. Probably my favorite play of his this year.
 
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Brandon Saine still has that extra gear. After coming in with a reputation for being a ?burner? from his track days at Pique High School, tailback Brandon Saine has actually developed into a 220-pound tackle-breaker. Before his concussion against Minnesota, Saine was putting together a fine junior season and he seemed to regain his vision and determination against Iowa. He carried the ball only 11 times (compared to 32 carries for Herron), but finished with 103 yards and two touchdowns (tripling his season total). The only other OSU tailback to run for 100 yards this season was also Saine against Indiana. His first touchdown run ? a 22-yarder where he bounced off two tacklers and carried another into the end zone ? was the kind of run we?ve become accustomed to from Saine this season, but it was his second run that opened some eyes. Following an interception by linebacker Ross Homan, Saine took a handoff running left and blasted through the hole and down the left sideline, 49 yards into the end zone, showing the kind of afterburners people expected to see from him when he got to Ohio State.

The-Ozone, Ohio State Football, Wrestling, Softball, Basketball, Hockey, Baseball and More
Ohio State: Saine benefits from outstanding line play
BY KURT SNYDER ? CentralOhio.com ? November 15, 2009

COLUMBUS -- Brandon Saine only carried the ball on 11 of Ohio State's 51 running plays Saturday, but it would be hard to find a more impactful 11 touches.

Saine, the Buckeyes' junior running back, had scoring runs of 22 and 49 yards and a game-high 103 yards in Ohio State's 27-24 overtime victory against visiting Iowa. Ohio State became the first team in 2009 to rush for more than 200 yards against Iowa's stout defense, and it gave the Buckeyes just enough offense to overcome a surprising performance from Iowa freshman quarterback James Vandenberg.

"I have to give all of the credit to the offensive line," Saine said. "They were making all of the correct reads. They got me to the line of scrimmage like they were supposed to, and I had to let my talent take over."

Ohio State: Saine benefits from outstanding line play | newarkadvocate.com | The Newark Advocate
 
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stowfan;1595104; said:
My 2 Cents: Yesterday Brandon only scratched the potential of what he could finally blossom into. Saine is listed at 6'1", 217, and has proven 10.3 speed in the 100M. He is as physically blessed as any RB anywhere.

Another VERY solid performance from Saine. The fumble (although recovered) hurt a bit as it stalled a drive and we really needed it in the 3rd Quarter, but otherwise...just TOUGH running.
 
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Player to Watch: Brandon Saine, RB, Ohio State

Last week against Michigan, Wisconsin?s John Clay gained 151 yards on 26 carries. The week before, Purdue?s Ralph Bolden gained 136 yards of total offense and scored three touchdowns. Saine could dominate this game single-handily for Ohio State, and after averaging 9.4 yards per carry against Iowa?s defense, this game might feel like a breeze for the junior back.

CFB: Week 11 Big Ten Notebook - AthlonSports.com
 
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Buckeneye;1604175; said:
Grats;

I believe after the season is over and the main body of the RB corps production is review, Saine will enter 2010 as our feature back and possibly as our next 1000yard rusher...

There's going to be lots of competition at RB next season. But with that said, I think you're right. With an experienced O-line and a better passing threat out of Pryor next year, the holes should open up even more for Saine. And as we all know, all Brandon needs is a crease and he can be gone.

What I found so awesome this year is how strong Brandon got running it. It seems like it always took a few hits to bring him down...and it didn't seem to hurt his speed any. The kid is a great athlete and I love him catching the ball out of the backfield too.
 
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Agreed. I'm impressed with the way Saine and Herron ran the ball toward the end of the season. They both hit the hole hard now and seem to drive each other when they're subbing in and out. Now that Boom has learned to pick up his feet and Zoom just keeps churning until there are six defenders pulling him down, we will be strong next season.
 
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It is really interesting that at the beginning of the season Zoom had so many critics. I think we fans forget that some players need time to develop. There are not that many Claretts, Ginns, and Beanie Wells player that are ready day one.

The same sentiment should be saved for Pryor. We have invested in him. We have already went threw the storm with the picks and lack of maturity, and game management. We will soon reap the returns.

Good Job B.Saine. For showing that you are more than Fullback. Stay Hungry and prepare for the bowl then an awesome senior season!!!
 
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