- Dane Sanzenbacher
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Dane Sanzenbacher
Sanzenbacher runs behind Justin Boren for Ohio State. vs Navy.No. 18 Chicago Bears Wide receiver Personal information Date of birth: October 13, 1988 Place of birth: Toledo, Ohio Height: 5 ft 11 in (1.80 m) Weight: 182 lb (83 kg) Career information College: Ohio State Undrafted in 2011 Debuted in 2011 for the Chicago Bears Career history - Chicago Bears (2011–present)
Roster status: Active Career highlights and awards - 2010 1st team All-Big Ten honors
- 2010 Team MVP
- 2010 Team Most Inspirational Player
Stats at NFL.com Dane Sanzenbacher (born October 13, 1988) is an American football wide receiver for the Chicago Bears of the National Football League. He was signed by the Bears as an undrafted free agent in 2011. He played college football at Ohio State.
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High school career
Sanzenbacher played high school football at Central Catholic High School (Toledo, Ohio). Sanzenbacher holds the school record for multiple categories including career receiving yards with 2,808, career receptions with 151, and career all purpose yards with 4,079. He is fourth in career scoring with 167 points.[1] He helped guide Central Catholic to the 2005 state championship with two touchdown receptions. He was a two-time Toledo City League player of the year. His junior year, Dane earned first-team all-state.
As a junior, Dane grabbed 71 receptions for 16 touchdowns and 1,424 yards. He also played defensive back and had 11 interceptions. HIs senior season, Dane had 61 receptions for 1,079 yards and 11 touchdowns. In seven career playoffs games, he recorded 40 receptions for 842 yards and nine touchdowns in addition to 40 solo tackles and eight interceptions.
Sanzenbacher also ran track and was all-state in the 400-meter dash.
He committed to Ohio State in July 2006 and was ranked as the No. 12 overall prospect in Ohio.
College career
Statistics
Receiving Year Rec Yds Yd/Rec Tds 2007 12 89 7.4 1 2008 21 272 13.0 1 2009 36 570 15.8 6 2010 55 948 17.2 11 Total 121 1820 15.0 19 Source: Big Ten Network[2] 2007 (Freshman)
Sanzenbacher had 12 catches for 89 yards as a true freshman. He caught a touchdown on his very first college reception, a three yard reception from Todd Boeckman in the Youngstown State win. He received a letter for the year.
2008 (Sophomore)
Sanzenbacher was among OSU's top three receivers. For the year, he had 21 receptions for 272 yards and 1 touchdown. His season long reception went for 53 yards.
2009 (Junior)
Sanzenbacher was the Buckeye's second leading receiver for the year. He grabbed 36 receptions for 570 yards and 6 touchdowns. He had a career long 76 yard reception. When the Buckeyes played his hometown team, the Toledo Rockets, Dane had a career game with 5 receptions going for 126 yards and 2 touchdowns.
2010 (Senior)
Sanzenbacher finished his senior season as the Buckeyes leading receiver. He led all Buckeyes with 55 receptions, 948 receiving yards, and 11 receiving touchdowns. In week 4, Sanzenbacher had a break-out game with four receiving touchdowns against Eastern Michigan, tying the OSU record for most receiving touchdowns in a game. Sanzenbacher earned first-team All-Big Ten honors. At the team banquet, Sanzenbacher was voted as the team’s most valuable player as well as the Bo Rein Award winner as the team’s most inspirational player. Coach Jim Tressel revealed that, for the first time he could recall, one player won both of the team’s top awards and won them by a landslide.
Professional career
Chicago Bears
Sanzenbacher was signed by the Chicago Bears as an undrafted free agent following the 2011 NFL Draft on July 26, 2011. On August 10, 2011, the Chicago Bears released their first depth chart, with Sanzenbacher at the third string wide receiver position. He eventually joined the 53-man roster. In a game against the New Orleans Saints, Sanzenbacher scored his first touchdown. As of the Vikings game on October 16, Sanzenbacher has scored 3 touchdowns.
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Chicago Bears current roster Active roster 6 Jay Cutler | 8 Adam Podlesh | 9 Robbie Gould | 10 Nathan Enderle | 11 Roy Williams | 12 Caleb Hanie | 13 Johnny Knox | 18 Dane Sanzenbacher | 20 Craig Steltz | 21 Corey Graham | 22 Matt Forté | 23 Devin Hester | 24 Marion Barber | 26 Tim Jennings | 27 Major Wright | 30 D. J. Moore | 31 Brandon Meriweather | 32 Kahlil Bell | 33 Charles Tillman | 35 Zackary Bowman | 37 Anthony Walters | 44 Tyler Clutts | 47 Chris Conte | 52 Brian Iwuh | 53 Nick Roach | 54 Brian Urlacher | 55 Lance Briggs | 58 Dom DeCicco | 60 Lance Louis | 63 Roberto Garza | 65 Patrick Mannelly | 67 Chris Spencer | 68 Frank Omiyale | 69 Henry Melton | 70 Edwin Williams | 71 Israel Idonije | 72 Gabe Carimi | 73 J'Marcus Webb | 74 Chris Williams | 75 Matt Toeaina | 80 Earl Bennett | 81 Sam Hurd | 85 Andre Smith | 87 Kellen Davis | 89 Matt Spaeth | 90 Julius Peppers | 91 Amobi Okoye | 92 Stephen Paea | 93 Jabara Williams | 94 Nick Reed | 95 Anthony Adams | 96 Mario Addison | 98 Corey Wootton
Reserve lists 48 Harvey Unga (Left Squad) | 86 Kyle Adams (IR) | 97 J.T. Thomas (IR)
Practice Squad 25 Armando Allen | 49 Draylen Ross | 59 Patrick Trahan | 62 Reggie Stephens | 64 Ricky Henry | 76 Jordan Miller | 79 Levi Horn | 83 Max Komar
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Name Sanzenbacher, Dane Alternative names Short description Date of birth October 13, 1988 Place of birth Toledo, Ohio Date of death Place of death Categories:- 1988 births
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- American football wide receivers
- Ohio State Buckeyes football players
- Undrafted National Football League players
- Chicago Bears players
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