I saw this on espn.com and wanted to copy here. I'm curious if Ohio State will eventually offer Christian Pace, as his offer list is starting to include almost all of The Big Ten and other top programs around the country...
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Dan Schneider of Avon Lake
On Friday, tight end Dan Schneider (Avon Lake, Ohio) landed scholarship offer No. 14 from Cincinnati and No. 15 from Syracuse. Schneider said coach Charley Molnar from UC called to let him know about the offer, and the offer from Syracuse came in the mail later in the day.
The 6-4, 230-pounder also has offers from Indiana, Pitt, Louisville, Marshall, Ball State, Air Force, Miami of Ohio, Bowling Green, Toledo, Kent State, Buffalo, Ohio University and Akron.
"I'm going to decide on visits and the like after the spring evaluation period," Schneider said.
Christian Pace of Avon Lake
Offensive lineman Christian Pace (Avon Lake, Ohio/ Avon Lake) keeps adding to his scholarship offer list. The 6-4, 275-pound Pace landed an offer from Illinois on Thursday. That was offer No. 23 for him.
"The (Illinois) coach had told me that he liked me a lot and just needed to meet me and talk with me," Pace said. "I was offered at school (on Thursday) afternoon."
Pace's list of scholarship offers includes Michigan State, Michigan, Northwestern, Indiana, Pitt, Louisville, Vanderbilt, North Carolina State, Wake Forest, Stanford and Colorado.
"I am going to try and narrow things down soon, but as of now I have no clear-cut favorites," Pace said.
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