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The Great Dane: Freshman wide receiver Dane Sanzenbacher hasn't been on the field yet to prove his worth, but the OSU coaching staff is very high on the Toledo, Ohio, native. Sanzenbacher is currently listed as the number one slot receiver, the position played by Anthony Gonzalez. Wide receiver coach Darrell Hazell described what makes Sanzenbacher special.
"He's (Sanzenbacher) done an unbelievable job," said Hazell.
"I think the thing that has propelled him above some of the other guys is his ability to learn and retain and apply on the field. That's what his special quality has been," said Hazell.
"Physically he's good too," Hazell said.
"He's got all the physical tools that he needs to have. He's got good speed, he's got good quickness, he gets his hips down, he's got real soft hands, he's got great concentration. The big thing for him is continue to learn and get beat up a little bit out there on the field and get some experience."
The natural question is whether or not Sanzenbacher can measure up to the level of excellence that Gonzalez brought to that position.
"He's not Anthony Gonzalez yet," said Hazell.
"Anthony Gonzalez was a great player for us, but he's got the same type of makeup as Anthony in terms of his work habits, his study habits, his ability to transition on the field. He's got the same kind of makeup, so it will interesting to see if he can get to that level," said Hazell.
http://www.the-ozone.net/football/2007/Fallcamp/noteandquotebook082607.htm
By the middle of his freshman season - Greg Dempsey predicts that's when receiver Dane Sanzenbacher will be playing for Ohio State.
It looks like Sanzenbacher's old high school coach at Toledo Central Catholic isn't bold enough.
Sanzenbacher could be playing on Ohio State's first offensive snap of the season Saturday, thanks to Ray Small's ankle injury, stepping in as the slot receiver next to Brian Robiskie and Brian Hartline with the first team against Youngstown State.
"Dane reminds me of a mix of Brian Hartline and Anthony Gonzalez," OSU quarterback Rob Schoenhoft said. "He'll be a special player down the road."
Receivers coach Darrell Hazell, attempting to slow down the hyperbole, grudgingly admitted some resemblance to one of OSU's recent first-round NFL draft picks.
"I see a little bit of a young Gonzo," Hazell said.
For the young Buckeyes, it doesn't stop there. Sanzenbacher is just one piece of what should shape up as the most active freshman class in Jim Tressel's seven seasons at Ohio State.
Hazell said Sanzenbacher is first among the freshmen receivers because he has learned the offense more quickly. Pretty good for a guy who didn't take part in individual receiver drills in high school because he was too busy serving as Toledo Central Catholic's backup quarterback as well.
"I knew once coach Hazell got a hold of him he'd get that much better that much faster," said Dempsey, his high school coach.
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