Ohio State Football: Former OSU Great Orlando Pace Voted into CFB Hall of Fame

It’s about time.
Orlando Pace, one of the all-time greatest football players not just at Ohio State, but in all of college football, has been voted into the College Football Hall of Fame by the National Football Foundation (via the team’s official website).

Orlando Pace, one of the all-time greats at Ohio State, was today named a member of the 2013 College Football Hall of Fame Class.— Jerry Emig (@BuckeyeNotes) May 7, 2013

Pace put together one of the most impressive resumes in college football history during his three years in Columbus (1994-96), starting at left tackle in each of Ohio State’s 38 games stretching from his freshman to junior seasons.
After his first year at Ohio State, Pace became the first sophomore to ever win the Lombardi Award as the nation’s best lineman. The following year, Pace made history again by becoming the first player to win the Lombardi Award in consecutive years.
The accolades didn’t stop there. Pace was a consensus All-Big Ten and…

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