Former Ohio State left tackle Orlando Pace, arguably the greatest Buckeye of all time, will be inducted into the NFL Hall of Fame in Canton on Saturday evening. He will do so after a standout 13-year career that included seven Pro Bowls.
Pace is one of eight members of the Hall of Fame's 2016 class and is the eighth former player to ever be elected. The last was Cris Carter in 2013.
- Two-time Lombardi Award winner
- Two-time consensus All-American
- Two-time All-Big Ten selection
- No. 1 pick in 1997 NFL Draft
- Seven-time Pro Bowl selection
- 1999 Super Bowl champion
After being selected No.