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WR Dane Sanzenbacher (Official Thread)

Much has been expected of junior Ray Small (5-11, 180), who came to Ohio State from the same high school (Cleveland Glenville) as former star Ted Ginn, Jr. He had a few highlight moments last season, but 20 catches and two touchdowns was underwhelming. Small is being pushed hard by several younger players, most notably sophomores Dane Sanzenbacher (5-11, 175) and Taurian Washington (6-2, 179). Sanzenbacher played a fair amount last season and proved steady and reliable, with 12 catches. Washington did not see much action, but in the spring, he emerged as a deep threat with a smooth stride.

ESPN - Team preview: Ohio State - College Football

This link can also be found in the 2008 Buckeye football season thread. Dane is described as steady and reliable, hope that continues in '08 and beyond.

http://www.buckeyeplanet.com/forum/...8-buckeye-football-season-18.html#post1206340
 
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Receivers: The receiving corps came through as well as could be hoped for after losing Ted Ginn and Anthony Gonzalez, with Robiskie and Hartline growing into a nice combination. There's plenty of experience returning with promising backups who got their feet wet last year, and two excellent tight ends in Rory Nicol and Jake Ballard an unappreciated twosome who should be used more in the passing game. This group will be held in check by the top secondaries, but there aren't a lot of them in the Big Ten. It's nitpicking, but there will be a problem if there's a rash of injuries. There's plenty of promise behind Robiskie and Hartline, but Dane Sanzenbacher and Taurian Washington haven't had to do it yet in a full-time role, while Ray Small can't seem to put it all together.

FOX Sports on MSN - COLLEGE FOOTBALL - Expectations run high for Ohio State-

Dane and Taurian will give us plenty to watch this year and get the much needed reps and so will Jake and Posey. The undiscovered country...
 
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EidoloN;1216948; said:
It'd be nice to see Dane some in and step up. I'm really wishing Ray Small would reach his potential. Robiskie-Hartline-Small-Sanz-Washington, 5-wide set...? Hmmmmm....

I agree, I see both Ray Small and Jam'O as probably the two most underachieving players for the hype they got coming out high school, let alone a powerhouse like the Glennville Program.

As stated by other posters, one players mistakes is another players time to shine. Sazenbacher ( We really gotta get this guy a nickname!) is a burner who can go deep and also has great hand. He will turn into one of our most reliable wideouts by this time next season. He could turn into something special that came in a bit under the radar ala Gonzalez.
 
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SEREbuckeye;1217213; said:
I agree, I see both Ray Small and Jam'O as probably the two most underachieving players for the hype they got coming out high school, let alone a powerhouse like the Glennville Program.

Sanzenbacher ( We really gotta get this guy a nickname!)

At least they're still here and trying to make it. A few highly touted players have come and gone without seeing the field hardly at all: SirJo Welch, Lennix, Irrizary, B. Underwood, and Clifford, off the top of my head.

I've heard "Sanzo". It's obvious, but it works. Also, "Great Dane", but it's a little early for that.
 
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generaladm;1217221; said:
At least they're still here and trying to make it. A few highly touted players have come and gone without seeing the field hardly at all: SirJo Welch, Lennix, Irrizary, B. Underwood, and Clifford, off the top of my head.

I've heard "Sanzo". It's obvious, but it works. Also, "Great Dane", but it's a little early for that.

Well, Underwood came in a little low, he was only a three star (Rivals) with the biggest offers being OSU, ND, and PSU. Lennix never made it into OSU. But you have a point on Welch, Clifford and Izzary.

But, Ill quit rambling off topic. As for nicknames, I do like "Sanzo". Quick, easy to get out and not as corny as "Great Dane."
 
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SEREbuckeye;1217213; said:
I agree, I see both Ray Small and Jam'O as probably the two most underachieving players for the hype they got coming out high school, let alone a powerhouse like the Glennville Program.

As stated by other posters, one players mistakes is another players time to shine. Sazenbacher ( We really gotta get this guy a nickname!) is a burner who can go deep and also has great hand. He will turn into one of our most reliable wideouts by this time next season. He could turn into something special that came in a bit under the radar ala Gonzalez.

Give Dane another season and this board will be lighting up. I'm that sure. He has this knack for getting open, finding the seam. I think the TWash and Dane combination with Stoney and Posey as backups to the backups will be a force this year. They all need touches and there is just one football. The Great Dane was a nickname Dane picked up in HS, he hasn't earned that yet in CFB, the other names I heard were Scoot (coined by Brian Hartline), and Sanzo (the obvious meld of Sanzenbacher and Gonzo). I don't care what we call him as long as his name has TD behind it. Here's to a successful '08 season.
 
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cchs07_tosu11;1219491; said:
lol He hates "Great Dane"

I like Sanzo though. We never used that one.

Playing highway to the DANEger zone was always a good experience in the student section though haha.

Yeah, Great Dane is a name the paper came up with, it's time to move on.

It's Sanzo and the Danegerzone.


[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V8rZWw9HE7o"]YouTube - Top Gun - Highway to the DANEgerzone[/ame]
 
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Blade
Article published Friday, August 8, 2008
MORE THAN SPEED
Central star gets better at Ohio State


Ohio State's Dane Sanzenbacher eludes an Akron defender to add some yardage after making a catch as a freshman last season. His first college reception went for a touchdown.
( COLUMBUS DISPATCH )

By MATT MARKEY
BLADE SPORTS WRITER
COLUMBUS - Speed has always been a critical part of football for Dane Sanzenbacher. If he didn't have the jets to get away from people, or catch them from behind, this likely wouldn't be his game of choice. But Sanzenbacher, a wide receiver preparing for his sophomore season with Ohio State, places an even higher value on that attribute now than he did a few years ago when he was leading Central Catholic High School to a state championship. His considerable giddy-up allowed Sanzenbacher to make 40 receptions for 842 yards and score nine touchdowns in his seven career state playoff games for the Irish. "You hear that the college game is so much faster, and that the hardest adjustment for a lot of players coming out of high school is the speed - getting used to playing against so many fast guys," Sanzenbacher said yesterday evening as the Buckeyes took a break from preseason practice and suited up for team pictures.
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