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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
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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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