Pace eager to share Hall of Fame selection with Buckeye State

Pace eager to share Hall of Fame selection with Buckeye State | News, Weather, Sports, Breaking News | WSYX component-social-facebook_share_api-v2-01 By Clay Hall 1454974904000 Edwin – The Football Fever – Mic.jpg COLUMBUS — Hulking former Ohio State offensive lineman Orlando Pace is part of the eight-man Pro Football Hall of Fame class announced Saturday night in California. Pace is easily one of the most decorated Buckeyes ever as a two-time All-American, two-time Lombardi award winner, Outland Trophy winner and was fourth in the 1996 Heisman Trophy voting. “I played high school and college football in Ohio and I can’t wait to get home and share this with them,” Pace told ESPN. “I want to talk to those guys because they certainly helped me on my journey.” Pace was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 2013 and just three years later the ultimate prize. Pace will join 3-time NFL MVP Brett Favre and former coach Tony Dungy in the induction ceremonies in August in Canton, home of the Hall. FOLLOW US ON TWITTER

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