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Brandon Saine

Professional football player in the NFL

What is Brandon Saine known for?

Brandon Saine, born December 14, 1988, in Piqua, Ohio, is a renowned former American football running back who brought a lot of fame to his high school, Piqua High School. During his high school career, he recorded impressive stats with over 1,300 yards and 21 touchdowns in his junior year and 1,895 yards with 27 touchdowns in his senior year. He won the coveted 2006 Mr. Football Award in Ohio, marking him as one of the outstanding players of the time.

Following his high school successes, Saine took his talents to Ohio State University, where he earned second-team All-Big Ten accolades in 2009. Over his college career, he made 301 rushing attempts, covering 1,408 yards, and recorded 9 touchdowns. He also had 55 receptions, covering 616 yards, with 8 touchdowns. His fastest recorded forty yard dash was an incredible 4.25 seconds.

Brandon Saine later joined the NFL, signing as an undrafted free agent with the Green Bay Packers in 2011. He played there for two seasons, racking up 18 rushing attempts for 69 yards, alongside 10 receptions for an additional 69 yards.

Saine also showcased his agility on the track, representing Piqua High School in track and field events. He holds the Ohio Division I record in the 100-meter dash, setting an astonishing time of 10.38 in 2006, and has four state track titles plus a national championship in the 60-meter dash to his name.

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