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Gov. Mike DeWine announced Monday his selection of Jim Tressel to be the state's next lieutenant governor. Tressel served as Ohio State's head football coach from 2001 to 2011. Here's a timeline ...
Jan. 18, 2001 - On his first day in the job after being hired from Youngstown State, Jim Tressel, 48, addresses the crowd at halftime of an Ohio State-Michigan men's basketball game and tells the ...
Tressel took a quick trip back through Buckeye QB competitions he oversaw. "Steve Bellisari had the job when I got there," he said. "Then Craig Krenzel and Scotty McMullen kind of battled it out.
Ohio State honored its 2002 national championship team this past weekend. Many former players were in attendance and former head coach Jim Tressel made his way back to Columbus to share memories ...
Ohio State football will celebrate the 20th anniversary of its 2002 national championship team Saturday night as it takes on No. 5 Notre Dame at Ohio Stadium. Over the course of the Buckeyes ...
Four things about Jim Tressel: What you need to know about former Ohio State football coach Jim Tressel Ohio State won 19-straight games with Krenzel at quarterback, the program's longest win ...
Jim Tressel should 100 percent be selected to dot the i in Script Ohio. I’m not sure if this game against Notre Dame is the best time to do it or whether it should happen next year when Ohio ...
So Tressel named Krenzel the starter, news that was well received in Ann Arbor, where the Wolverines were also still smarting about Tressel’s January speech. Many viewed it as a guaranteed victory.
Jim Tressel wasn’t expecting to say anything. On the night he was formally introduced as Ohio State’s new head coach, greeting the crowd at the Ohio State-Michigan basketball game in Columbus ...
Jim Tressel 's tenure at Ohio State brought a boatload of talent to Columbus. Because of that talent and Tressel's coaching ability, the Buckeyes won 106 of the 128 games during that 10-year span ...
Jim Tressel was practically part of the game's DNA. He was an underdog, hauled from the old Division I-AA ranks at Youngstown State, in an unheard-of promotion for a school as prominent as Ohio State.