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Jim
Tressel Bio
Who is
this guy who keeps beating the M?
Named as the Ohio State Buckeyes 22nd head coach Jan. 18,
2001, Tressel led his first Buckeye squad to a 7-5 record that included a
dramatic road win over archrival Michigan in the regular-season finale and a
berth in the Outback Bowl.
Last year, Ohio State literally came from out of
nowhere to capture the school’s and the Big Ten’s first consensus national
title since 1968. The Buckeyes achieved the elusive title by posting a 13-0
regular-season record and then upsetting top-ranked Miami in the Tostitos Fiesta
Bowl on Jan. 3 in a 31-24 double-overtime thriller.
Tressel was showered with accolades following the
2002 campaign. He was named National Coach of the Year by the America Football
Coaches Association (an award he won three times at Division 1-AA Youngstown
State), thus becoming the first person in the history of the AFCA to win that
honor at two different schools. He also received the Eddie Robinson National
Coach of the Year Award from the Football Writers Association of America.
Additionally, Tressel was selected as the Bobby Dodd and the
Paul “Bear” Bryant
National Coach of the Year. He also was the choice of the Touchdown Club of
Columbus and the Pigskin Club of Washington D.C. as National Coach of the Year.
Prior to coming to Ohio State, Tressel spent 15
seasons as head coach at Youngstown State. He heads into the 2003 campaign with
a lifetime record of 156-62-2 in 17 years. In his two years at Ohio State, he is
21-5 for all games and 13-3 in Big Ten play. The Buckeyes have won 14
consecutive regular-season and nine-straight Big Ten games heading into the
upcoming season.
The Buckeye fans have really taken to
Tressell and his patented sweater vests, and companies have loaded up fans with memorabilia such as
trading cards, bobblehead dolls, signed footballs, photos and other items of interest.
Will Tressel make it three in a row or Michigan in 2003? Will
Maurice Clarett be back in uniform this year? We'll see.
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WOODY
BOBBLE: Probably the
most popular and sought after
item of Woody Hayes
memorabilia has to be the
Woody Hayes Bobblehead or
bobble doll. A few
different versions are out
there, some more valuable than
others. The one in the
photo was part of the
"Legends of the Shoe"
collection", of the 2nd
(Second) edition. The
1st (First) edition Woody doll
is selling for upwards of
$200. Here's
where you can buy some more: |
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JIM TRESSEL BOBBLEHEADS:
While not as valuable as Coach
Tressell's colleague, Woody
Hayes, the Jim Tressel bobbles
are very popular. Here
are some of the current
auctions going on right now.
Ebay also has autographs, gear
and other football
memorabilia: |
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