joetheogre 09/22/2007
definately the best o-lineman in college football history. Anyone who thinks he wasn't great doesn't know much at all about football.
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allstateballpl ayer 09/19/2005
I dont know if you all forgot a guy by the name of Larry Allen, but he definetly deserves some consideration.
Av-Alon 06/11/2005
I forget...how many sacks did Orlando Pace allow in his entire career? I'm thinking of a number between 0 and 0. He may be the best lineman ever.
OHTiger 04/21/2005
Greatest OL of all time!!!
buckeyerob 11/01/2004
If you've ever strapped on a helmet, you know that great teams start with great lines. Pace was, and is, one of the most dominant players ever to play the game.
alpepper 09/27/2004
Probably the greatest offensive lineman in the history of football. When talking about the prowess of Pace is when I first heard the term Pancake, as in he would hit a defensive guy so hard that he would be flattened on the ground. Goofy ESPN even keeps stats on pancakes. Pancake reminds me of the sociologist in the 1970s whose main thesis was that football was fraught with latent homosexuality with terms such as gang tackling, sacking the QB, etc. I guess getting pancaked has a similar connotation.
AG Mines 09/18/2004
No Lineman will ever be greatest football players ever.
Habanerobuck 06/03/2004
There has never been anyone as large as Orlando Pace in college football who demonstrated the supreme balance and athleticism that he did. Often got out as the lead blocker for Pepe Pearson 10+ yards downfield.
uofmfan 05/10/2004
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vkgemini 10/15/2003
Best offensive lineman ever.
gummocatkilla 05/24/2003
One of greatest ever? Really? I don't see it.
Par75 11/28/2002
A little overrated. The guy is massive and did dominate against smaller defensive players, but I would not consider him one of the greatest college players ever.
Shafty 12/30/1999
He invented the Pancake on the football field at OSU. He has not followed up so hot, but he still created the pancake. It is more like a crepe now that he is in the pros.
GS04302DU 10/26/1999
Probably the best LT in college football history. An absolutely dominant player who took advantage of his size and quickness.
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