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Offseason Pigskinpalooza looks to Jim Tressel to become a winner.
Tressel is no longer coaching, at least not directly, after a 36-year career. Nearly three full seasons have passed since he last led the Ohio State Buckeyes onto the field.
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From today's edition of the Columbus Dispatch Online and reporter Tim May: “Ohio State coach Jim Tressel and Tyndale House Publishers have collaborated again on a book, Life Promises for Success ...
He may not be coaching anymore, but Jim Tressel's passion for helping young people remains as strong as ever.
Tressel said compassion, perseverance and an "attitude of gratitude" play a pivotal role in reaching your goals.
Jim Tressel was in the news earlier this week when Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine announced he’d selected the former Ohio State football coach as the state’s new lieutenant governor.
In his mind, Jim Tressel is old, his memory deteriorating. The highs and lows of 37 years of coaching have started to blend together for the Ohio State football coach. “I don’t know if it’s ...
Jim Tressel is an excellent choice for lieutenant governor of Ohio. Born and raised in Mentor, Jim started his career education and his career at Baldwin Wallace University as the quarterback ...
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