Orlando Pace very well could be the single most dominating player in Ohio State football history. He started as a true freshman, won two Lombardi Awards, an Outland Trophy, and was a two-time unanimous all-American with the Buckeyes.
Then he was the first overall pick in the 1997 NFL Draft, won a Super Bowl, and earned a spot in the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
Pace joins former OSU captain and all-American Kirk Barton for this edition of Scoop World Order to talk about all of that and more.
What are Pace's favorite memories as a Buckeye? Who were the toughest defensive ends he ever went up against? How about the players he thinks are the greatest offensive linemen in OSU history besides himself?
With true freshman phenom Paris Johnson working to earn a spot in the lineup this fall, Pace explains how he did it during his own freshman season, and his impressions of Johnson as both a person and a player.