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

Not sure if this has been posted here yet, but our current 8-of-9 run is our best ever in the series...you cannot find any other 9-game stretch in The Series where we have less than 2 losses. A win in The Shoe next year makes us 9-of-10 and will allow us to beat the current best 10-game run we've had (8-2, from 1954-1963).
 
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Jim Tressel's brief homecoming once again reveals his inner Clevelander: Bill Livingston
By Bill Livingston, The Plain Dealer
November 24, 2009

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Chuck Crow/The Plain Dealer
A Cleveland boy at heart, Jim Tressel is the closest thing the city has to a full-time winner -- with the expectations and criticisms that come along with the title, says Bill Livingston.

CLEVELAND, Ohio -- A panhandler approached in the parking lot of Windows on the River, and Jim Tressel turned him down courteously. Next to the restaurant in The Flats, a big ship twisted around a bend in the Cuyahoga. On the river's far bank, the lights began to bloom in downtown office buildings.

Tuesday night, Tressel returned to the grit of the streets and the glare of the bright lights in his hometown at the Cleveland Ohio State Alumni Club awards banquet. Attendance at the affair, which peaked at 600 in the national championship year, was down to just over 200.

A two-loss season, albeit a conference championship one, a wounded economy, and the strange choice of OSU officials to alternate Tressel's visits every other year between Cleveland and Cincinnati all played a part in the downturn. It is strange because Ohio State has always had a much higher profile here than in Cincinnati, and because Tressel is the local guy who made not only good, but made better than it had been in 34 years when his team won it all in 2002.

Many fans, even in Cleveland, complain that he has not made Ohio State omnipotent, nor matched up particularly well with the sunshine schools down South and out West. (How did that work out for Southern California this year? Just asking).

When Tressel got the Ohio State job, he wondered if he would ever go to a Rose Bowl. He won six Big Ten championships, then went to six other BCS bowls. But his next game is in Pasadena.

The biggest thing is that Tressel is one of Cleveland's own, Mentor-born, Berea-bred. He is not only a great winner, but also a great emphathizer.

"How about our Brownies?" he said, rolling his eyes to a reporter and pretending that he might keel over in the wake of the 38-37 loss to hapless Detroit Sunday. It added another lump of coal to the fans' slag heap of disappointment.

Jim Tressel's brief homecoming once again reveals his inner Clevelander: Bill Livingston | Bill Livingston: Plain Dealer Sports Columnist's Blog - cleveland.com - - cleveland.com
 
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Steven M. Sipple: NU piles up wins with ugly style
BOULDER, Colo. ? Call it Woody Hayes ball. Call it Jim Tressel ball. Call it what you want.

?Trust me, I feel like Woody Hayes sometimes,? Nebraska offensive coordinator Shawn Watson said Friday after NU had 40 running plays and 14 pass attempts.
?Everybody wants lofty numbers on offense and everybody gets caught up in that stuff,? Watson said. ?I?ve always been a huge fan of (Ohio State coach) Jim Tressel because he?s never let any of that stuff bother him. He?s played his brand of ball, and you look, in this modern era, he?s been a guy who?s won a lot of games. Because he?s done what his team needs to do to win.
 
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So, according to the media, Iowa has the better coach AND better players (which is evident in 1st and 2nd team all-Big Ten selections). Good thing we didn't have to play them this year, or their superior coaching and talent level would have resulted in a Hawkeye rout. Especially considering we would have needed to use a back-up kicker.

Ass-hat media morons.

I really got a smile out of the post where someone pointed out that the B10 Coach of the Year goes to the coach that didn't lose to Michigan and/or Ohio State as badly as they should. NO COACH OF THE YEAR awards to either of those schools??? HA!

Oh, and didn't JT win the National Coach of the Year in 2002? So, he's the best in the nation, but only second best in the Big Ten. This just keeps getting stupider.
 
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BuckeyeTillIDie;1604161; said:
I also never knew that JT had never won the Big Ten Coach of the Year. What a complete joke.

COY awards tend to go to a coach who supposedly exceeded expectations for a so-so team rather than a coach who actually wins championships. For an extreme example, consider the NBA COY award.

Red Auerbach (who it's named after), Phil Jackson, and Gregg Popovich have coached 23 NBA championship teams . . . and collectively won 3 COY awards (one each). Pat Riley has coached 5 NBA championship teams and won 3 COY awards . . . but none of his COY awards were received for coaching an NBA championship team. It's like a participation ribbon as far as I'm concerned.
 
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Occasionally there are knuckleheads who discount Coach Tressel's dominance of TSUN because the Weasels are currently down. But what few observers acknowledge is that Jim Tressel is the major reason that TSUN is down. JT's dominance of TSUN led their administration to abandon their longstanding coaching philosophy (incidentally, inspired by Woody Hayes) and take a gamble on a new direction. Tressel caused TSUN to roll the dice and they crapped out.

TSUN is way down because tOSU is way up. And that's the way it should be.

JT is the man.
 
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CalvinistBuck;1608576; said:
Occasionally there are knuckleheads who discount Coach Tressel's dominance of TSUN because the Weasels are currently down. But what few observers acknowledge is that Jim Tressel is the major reason that TSUN is down. JT's dominance of TSUN led their administration to abandon their longstanding coaching philosophy (incidentally, inspired by Woody Hayes) and take a gamble on a new direction. Tressel caused TSUN to roll the dice and they crapped out.

TSUN is way down because tOSU is way up. And that's the way it should be.

JT is the man.

In my opinion (and I don't feel like looking up numbers to support this), JT also has had an enormous impact on the amount and caliber of talent that heads north from Ohio each year. When was the last time that Ohio State has lost a head to head recruiting battle with tsun?

Tsun has relied on Ohio to fuel their team for decades, and now JT is depriving them of their main source of good football players.

Tsun - Ohio talent = suck
 
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Watching the GT/UGA game made me appreciate Tressel's game management at scUM even more. UGA caught Tech believing a little of it's own hype and salvaged it's season by beating a top ten archrival. scUM did its best to do the same against us. True, they probably didn't have the horses to get it done, but against a less disciplined coach they might've. They were owned this year as only Tressel could.
 
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