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WR Dane Sanzenbacher (Official Thread)

CapnStubby;1296152; said:
Dane, I may take some flak for this but feel free to take the ball out of bounds or slide down or whatever you have to do to preserve yourself for that next play.

We need you out there buddy! :oh:
If you aren't willing to take a huge hit in order to gain extra yardage you shouldn't be playing football.
 
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Sportsbuck28;1296542; said:
If you aren't willing to take a huge hit in order to gain extra yardage you shouldn't be playing football.

The thing is, he is willing to take the hits. History has demonstrated Dane's knack for getting knocked. He's a tough kid playing bigger than he is. I say juke em again and take it to the house.
 
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utgrad73;1296555; said:
The thing is, he is willing to take the hits. History has demonstrated Dane's knack for getting knocked. He's a tough kid playing bigger than he is. I say juke em again and take it to the house.

No juking, run fast and straight! Sanz may want to get a special helmet.
 
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xcrunner;1297912; said:
I don't think I saw Sanz or Boom today... Were they both just held out for precautionary reasons?

I know Boom had his jersey on but without pads. As far as Sanz I know I saw him and I think he was fully dressed but just didn't play. Not 100% sure about Sanz though.
 
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Played really well tonight. Established himself as a viable option for TP in the passing game. He really reminds me of Don Beebe for some reason...maybe it is because he will go up for a ball anywhere, fights extremely hard for every inch, and gets rocked for it sometimes.
 
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Tresselbeliever;1306449; said:
Time to add another member to the baller category.

toledoblade.com -- Bucks Penned in: Nittany Lions win defensive battle

Ohio State's best opportunity in the first came on the game's initial series when sophomore wide receiver Dane Sanzenbacher got loose over the middle, cut back after taking a pass from Pryor, and gained 15 yards to the Penn State 36.

A punt ended that possession and Ohio State's A.J. Trapasso pinned Penn State inside the 20 with his kick. Early in the second quarter the Buckeyes got stymied with their backs to the wall at the 13, but Trapasso boomed a 59-yarder to create some space.

Sanzenbacher, who led Ohio State with six receptions for 82 yards in the game, bailed the Buckeyes out with about nine minutes left in the first half and Ohio State facing a third down at its own 5. Pryor found Sanzenbacher down the left sideline, and the former Central Catholic standout took off for a 53-yard catch-and-run to the Penn State 41, Ohio State's third-longest play of the season.

This is the kind of ball game that he excels in. He never quits and always seems to be there when the chips are down. Speaking from experience, Dane won't disappoint and he's just getting started.
 
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toledoblade.com -- Defense roars for Penn State

Sanzenbacher, the Central Catholic product, did his part with four catches in the first half for 76 yards.

The big one came with the Buckeyes pinned deep in their own territory. Pryor began to roll left and Penn State linebacker Tyrell Sales bit on the run and let Sanzenbacher fly past uncovered. Pryor feathered the pass perfectly and Sanzenbacher darted about 20 yards with the ball for a 53-yard gain to the Nittany Lions' 41 yard line. But the possession, like so many others, ended in a punt.

I think it's time to talk about the positives that came out of this game. Pryor did find Sanzenbacher on this route and few times more. Pryor's field vision is improving.

After Dane made that catch, he really juked a defender along the sideline for a few more yards. As his number fan, I was glad to see that rather than put his head down and run into him. A good run after the catch and his best so far in his young CFB career.
 
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