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Jim Tressel (National Champion, ex-President, Youngstown State University, CFB HOF)

strohs;1814735; said:

Cool story at that link:

I met Tressel after he got the gig in Columbus but before his first game at OSU. Lloyd was speaking here in Cleveland at a high school football awards banquet and Tressel and his now late mother attended. My then 15 year old son went with me and we sat a table filled with Northern Ohio Wolverines for the speech. After Lloyd finished they started showing a highlight video of the high school kids so my son and I snuck out as it was getting late. We did so at the same time Tressel and his mom were leaving and my son and Mrs. Tressel both had to use the bathroom at the same time so Jim and I were standing there, me wearing my Michigan polo and the soon to be new coach of OSU. I said "congrats coach, I hope you go 12-1 every year." He said "me too, but I don't want to lose the one you want me to lose." Then we proceeded to talk football for about 15 minutes and he was one of the nicest and friendliest persons I've ever met. He invited my too skinny son to come to Columbus and gave me his cell phone number and said I should call him if i'm ever down his way and want a tour of the stadium. In short he was VERY nice to someone he didn't need to be nice to and I thought immediately "ut oh.....we're in trouble if this guy can coach at all."

Unfortunately for us he can coach and well as recruit. Extremely well.
 
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strohs;1814735; said:

"We are not losing this game. Absolutely not. Every single time we lose to that team, t-shirts are made. Not here, not today."
:slappy:

"We spent all week with brave men & women that have served our country and made the ultimate sacrifice...they are here today as guests and we honor their service with a horse (bleep) performace like that?"
Somehow I think this is the line that got the most effect...
 
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strohs;1814735; said:

In case this ever gets deleted at mgoblog:

JT/SweaterVest Halftime speech vs. PSU on 11/13/2010
Sharing this with the MGoBlog community to give insight on what changed last Saturday's game between PSU and tOSU last weekend.



Having spoken to a number of people who were present during the halftime speech of the PSU game, I have a really good feel for how things went down. JT used language that is NOT JT LIKE and he called some people out in front of the team....definately NOT something he does. I am going to do my very best to outline what happened at halftime, but posting about it does not do it any justice....you'd really have to hear it from those that were there:

Once the team got into the locker, he politely asked all recruits to step outside for a few minutes. He asked a student assistant to get a cup of water. The assistant comes back 30 seconds later with Gatorade. JT flipped and screamed: "I've got a room full of football players that are not doing much right, dont tell me I have student assistants not doing things right...GET ME A GLASS OF WATER NOW." Student assistant comes back 10 seconds later with a cup of water and a face more red than a stop sign. More on that later.

JT asked the captains to walk to the center of the room and face a mirror (the locker room is full of mirrors). Once the captains were standing and facing a mirror, he asked them if the coaching staff did a good enough job preparing the team last week for the game. "Captains, if we failed as a coaching staff, I want to know right here, right now. C'mon...tell me. We have 20 minutes to get things fixed, but I need to know." Silence. "OK, silence is consent. So now I ask you this: look in the mirror and tell me what you see." Silence. "OK, maybe I did not make myself clear...that was a QUESTION that requires an ANSWER." Still silence....finally, Cam said, "coach, I see a guy that is not playing his best football." JT shot back, "Its November, Cam....its God d*** November! This isnt the God d*** spring game...ITS NOVEMBER and we are playing at home with the Big Ten Championship in our hands! Hey B-Rolle, what do you see?" Rolle: Coach, we are not doing a good enough job of leading this fooball team right now and I accept full responsibility, sir." JT: "B-Rolle, how many Big Ten Championships have you won and how many of those were handed to you?" I've won 3 and none of them were handed to me, sir." JT: "NONE....NOT A GOD D*** ONE OF THEM. Captains, please sit down with the rest of your teammates."

Next, JT went on about a 7-8 minute tirade...here are some of the highlights:

"This is NOT Ohio State football right now...this looks like a rag tag operation that's looking to skate by because of what they've done in season's past. 2008 and 2009 are not going to help you in 2010."
"ESPN is not here because of you, they are here because of HIM (Paterno)."
"That team is not on the same level as you, but they are good enough to take the game unless something is done about it."
"We spent all week with brave men & women that have served our country and made the ultimate sacrifice...they are here today as guests and we honor their service with a horse (bleep) performace like that?"
"We are not losing this game. Absolutely not. Every single time we lose tothat team, t-shirts are made. Not here, not today."
"If you play for 30 minutes, we will coach for 30 minutes and we will not let up until the clock reads zero."

At the conlusion of his speech, he looks at the captains sitting in the front and says, "thanks, guys...now I have to go to church twice tomorrow."

After the game in the locker room, JT called the student assistant to the middle of the room in front of the team and apologized to her and presented her with the game ball
 
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That was one helluva halftime talk. Maybe the best I've read about (but second best to one I heard first hand) - agree, hair standing on end. My only question is why we have to get this from mgoblog. They have better access than BP?
 
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mgoboard response said:
I met Tressel after he got the gig in Columbus but before his first game at OSU. Lloyd was speaking here in Cleveland at a high school football awards banquet and Tressel and his now late mother attended. My then 15 year old son went with me and we sat a table filled with Northern Ohio Wolverines for the speech. After Lloyd finished they started showing a highlight video of the high school kids so my son and I snuck out as it was getting late. We did so at the same time Tressel and his mom were leaving and my son and Mrs. Tressel both had to use the bathroom at the same time so Jim and I were standing there, me wearing my Michigan polo and the soon to be new coach of OSU. I said "congrats coach, I hope you go 12-1 every year." He said "me too, but I don't want to lose the one you want me to lose." Then we proceeded to talk football for about 15 minutes and he was one of the nicest and friendliest persons I've ever met. He invited my too skinny son to come to Columbus and gave me his cell phone number and said I should call him if i'm ever down his way and want a tour of the stadium. In short he was VERY nice to someone he didn't need to be nice to and I thought immediately "ut oh.....we're in trouble if this guy can coach at all."
The best part is how many times we've heard an almost identical story from a dozen other friends.
 
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