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WR Dane Sanzenbacher (Official Thread)

utgrad73;1062470; said:
Avon Lake was undefeated until they met TCC and The Great Dane. Dane made a one handed interception and 95 yard TD return that sticks in my mind. That game was off the charts. Do you remember that one? That interception was directly in front of me as we watched the game. Coach Dempsey still talks about it.

I think I vaguely remember that. I wouldn't doubt him doing it. By the way, did you go to Central or you just follow some of the local teams?
I was at UT last year but transferred down to LSU, just in time :)
 
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LSUTyga73;1062656; said:
I think I vaguely remember that. I wouldn't doubt him doing it. By the way, did you go to Central or you just follow some of the local teams?
I was at UT last year but transferred down to LSU, just in time :)

My daughter goes to Central and has know Dane since GS. So that's my Central connection, however I went to the arch rival school on Bancroft. I love the TCC football program and have followed it since '05. Dane has his name in record books all over NW Ohio. That year TCC won the state was Dane's best as a Junior.
He had 40 receptions for 842 yards and nine touchdowns, 40 solo tackles and eight interceptions in seven career playoff games in HS He's a diamond in the rough.
 
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If Dane continues to work on his route running and blocking in this offseason he could break out next year. I'd like to see him around 20-25 catches and 350-400 yards 3-4 TD's going into his Jr season where he might be the go to guy. Alot of talent coming in will make it interesting. The depth should be amazing this year.
 
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Bestbuck36;1063782; said:
If Dane continues to work on his route running and blocking in this offseason he could break out next year. I'd like to see him around 20-25 catches and 350-400 yards 3-4 TD's going into his Jr season where he might be the go to guy. Alot of talent coming in will make it interesting. The depth should be amazing this year.

I agree, he'll emerge as a stronger and more seasoned player. With one season under his belt the first year jitters will be gone and things will improve. More touches would be nice to see. So would seeing him put on a few pounds and doing some strength training. He could be 185 to 190 with more upper body strength easily. The new class will offer an edge in the height and the speed department. Posey will be a force, but he'll need a season to work things out. Stoney may be a TE before he's done and another good pass catcher. Remains to be seen. Dane will be back, watch at 40 sec and at the end. Good summary of the season.

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This is from the Dave Biddle piece on the progress of the young WRs. T-Town may have more reason to pay attention this year. Coach Hazell talking about a possible WR set with Dane, Hartline and Brandon in the slot.

Bucknuts.com - Hazell Pleased With Progress Of WRs(free)

However, the news isn't all bad at the WR position this spring. Sophomores Dane Sanzenbacher and Taurian Washington have been impressive, especially the former.

"I tell you what, Dane has done an unbelievable job this spring," Hazell said. "I'm really pleased with his progress and I think he's going to have a phenomenal year for us.

"Taurian, these last four practices, is looking like he's going to be able to give us a lot of help. And with Robo being out, he's had a lot of reps and he's growing tremendously. He got (his ankle) rolled up on during practice, but before that he was looking good."

Hazell explained who would be the Buckeyes' starting receivers if they had a game this week.

"Well, we could go with a different formation and put Brandon Saine in the slot, put Dane out at X and Brian Hartline at Z. That would probably be the way to go."
 
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Spring Football Player Profile: Brian Hartline - The Ohio State Buckeyes Official Athletics Site - OhioStateBuckeyes.com

Hartline talks about his progress as well fellow teammates, Dane and Robo

With spring practice in full swing and the spring game just around the corner, Hartline understands the importance of his own progress and the hard work necessary to prepare for the upcoming season. However, despite focusing on his development, he also sees the great strides being made by his teammates.
"Dane Sanzenbacher is doing a really good job at making great strides in his game," Hartline said. "There is a point when you get to college and lose your swagger and become not as edgy. As you keep playing, you gain an understanding of the speed of the game and things slow down and you learn how to make adjustments on the run. Dane is doing that and is seeing things a lot quicker."
"For Dane and a lot of the other young guys, they are getting to the point where they can run and react so much quicker. Those are the kind of things we look for at practice and get excited about."
While Hartline likes to speculate
 
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I'm really looking forward to seeing what he does next year. I remember comparing him to Gonzalez before last season but I think Santonio Holmes may be a little more accurate. I'm not predicting he'll be as good as Santonio but he has that kind of potential.
 
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OregonBuckeye;1142685; said:
I'm really looking forward to seeing what he does next year. I remember comparing him to Gonzalez before last season but I think Santonio Holmes may be a little more accurate. I'm not predicting he'll be as good as Santonio but he has that kind of potential.

You know I like this kid, the thing is he continues to improve and impress. They ALL have the potential to be special because ALL came into this program with something special. It's what you do with it when you get in and their own motivation to advance. Granted that injuries and luck play into this, but what is it that makes one go further? It always seems to come down to the intangibles. Those things that only the individual can project. This team has SO much potential if they all push themselves to be the best. Competition strengthens and tests their mettle.
 
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Blade

Sanzenbacher's stock rises in OSU spring drills
Receiver makes most of time with first unit


Receiver Dane Sanzenbacher, who played in 12 games fas a freshman, has impressed Ohio State's coaches this spring.
( COLUMBUS DISPATCH )

By MATT MARKEY
BLADE SPORTS WRITER


COLUMBUS - While Wall Street quaked and trembled earlier this year over the Bear Stearns bailout and Microsoft's proposed shotgun marriage with Yahoo, things were not nearly as tumultuous in and around a different kind of stock market - one where shares in Scarlet and Gray futures can gain and lose value on an almost daily basis. As Ohio State went through its winter conditioning and workouts, and then held the group practices and scrimmage sessions that make up spring football, certain players for the Buckeyes bulled their way up the depth chart, while others saw their value slide. A few were even pulled off the board, by injury or a stay in the doghouse. For Toledo Central Catholic grad Dane Sanzenbacher, his first season of spring ball with the Buckeyes gave him significant exposure, and indications are that the former City League player of the year responded.
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