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Dane Sanzenbacher
# 12
Wide Receiver - WR
Height: 5' 11"   Weight: 175
Junior
Previous Affiliations
High School:  Central Catholic
Hometown:  Toledo, Ohio
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Courtesy: OhioStateBuckeyes.com
Release: 06/29/2007
Buckeye Bits: speedy receiver who has made a significant impact on the Buckeye offense … tough, talented athlete with great instincts for the game

2008 (Sophomore): among OSU’s top three receiver rotation … 21 receptions for 272 yards … four catches against Ohio … three catches at USC … left the Wisconsin game with a concussion and missed the Purdue matchup … pair of catches for 40 yards against the Badgers … leading receiver in Penn State game with six catches for 82 yards … long reception of 53 yards against the Nittanies, gaining 30 of that after the catch … 14-yard third-down reception from Pryor at Northwestern … 20-yard TD catch at Illinois … pair of receptions gained 49 yards in Michigan win … offensive champion: Penn State … special teams dog tags: Minnesota … second-year letterman

2007 (Freshman): 12 catches for 89 yards as a true freshman … caught a touchdown on his very first college reception, three yards from Todd Boeckman in the Youngstown State win … first-year letterman

High School: finished his senior season with 61 receptions for 1,079 yards and 11 touchdowns … in seven career playoff games, recorded 40 receptions for 842 yards and nine touchdowns in addition to 40 solo tackles and eight interceptions … helped guide Toledo Central Catholic to the 2005 state championship with two touchdown receptions … grabbed 65 receptions for 16 touchdowns as a junior and was named first-team all-state … picked off 11 interceptions as a junior … owned a 3.3 GPA … also spent time at quarterback and defensive back … all-state in the 400-meter dash

Personal: son of Lee and Marianne Sanzenbacher … a business administration major at Ohio State … 2008 Big Ten all-academic

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