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beanman's gonna miss out.Can we get a link for this? Would love to share it on facebook
beanman's gonna miss out.Can we get a link for this? Would love to share it on facebook
http://www.cleveland.com/metro/index.ssf/2014/05/jim_tressel_a_finalist_for_pre.html
YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio - Jim Tressel said he doesn't plan to ever coach again, despite spending his career on the gridiron and taking teams to the pinnacle of success.
Tressel, a candidate for president at Youngstown State University, told a questioner at a public forum today that coaching was not in his future.
“I did it for 38 years and enjoyed every minute of it,” said the former Ohio State University football coach who was forced to resign in 2011 because of NCAA violations.
The NCAA imposed a 'five-year show-cause penalty' on Tressel, which means any NCAA program that wants to hire him has to 'show cause for why it shouldn't be sanctioned. The order expires on Dec. 19, 2016. The Indianapolis Colts hired him as game-day consultant during the 2011 season.
“I do not wake up in the morning and say I wish I was coaching," Tressel said. "Sometimes I read the paper and say I am glad I am not coaching. But on Saturdays or Sunday afternoons during playoff games it is exciting and I may yell ‘Call a time out!’ But I do not foresee any interest in coaching. I have got more important things to do. Not that it (coaching) is unimportant.”
^^^^^ I was thinking the same thing but this is a dream scenario and most likely a pipe dream.Hello gents. Congratulations on getting rid of Pelini.
As for Tressel, I think he would be great for your program. How about this. Hire Tressel AND Scott Frost to be assistant head coach and OC and have Tressel run the program for a few years while mentoring Frost and then Tressel can retire again and Frost can take over.
Jim Tressel is never coaching again. Nothing to see here. Move along.
http://www.cleveland.com/metro/index.ssf/2014/05/jim_tressel_a_finalist_for_pre.html
YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio - Jim Tressel said he doesn't plan to ever coach again, despite spending his career on the gridiron and taking teams to the pinnacle of success.
Tressel, a candidate for president at Youngstown State University, told a questioner at a public forum today that coaching was not in his future.
“I did it for 38 years and enjoyed every minute of it,” said the former Ohio State University football coach who was forced to resign in 2011 because of NCAA violations.
The NCAA imposed a 'five-year show-cause penalty' on Tressel, which means any NCAA program that wants to hire him has to 'show cause for why it shouldn't be sanctioned. The order expires on Dec. 19, 2016. The Indianapolis Colts hired him as game-day consultant during the 2011 season.
“I do not wake up in the morning and say I wish I was coaching," Tressel said. "Sometimes I read the paper and say I am glad I am not coaching. But on Saturdays or Sunday afternoons during playoff games it is exciting and I may yell ‘Call a time out!’ But I do not foresee any interest in coaching. I have got more important things to do. Not that it (coaching) is unimportant.”
He's probably not coming here, but a lot can change from May until now. Especially if there's a lot of money involved.Jim Tressel is never coaching again. Nothing to see here. Move along.
http://www.cleveland.com/metro/index.ssf/2014/05/jim_tressel_a_finalist_for_pre.html
YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio - Jim Tressel said he doesn't plan to ever coach again, despite spending his career on the gridiron and taking teams to the pinnacle of success.
Tressel, a candidate for president at Youngstown State University, told a questioner at a public forum today that coaching was not in his future.
I did it for 38 years and enjoyed every minute of it, said the former Ohio State University football coach who was forced to resign in 2011 because of NCAA violations.
The NCAA imposed a 'five-year show-cause penalty' on Tressel, which means any NCAA program that wants to hire him has to 'show cause for why it shouldn't be sanctioned. The order expires on Dec. 19, 2016. The Indianapolis Colts hired him as game-day consultant during the 2011 season.
I do not wake up in the morning and say I wish I was coaching," Tressel said. "Sometimes I read the paper and say I am glad I am not coaching. But on Saturdays or Sunday afternoons during playoff games it is exciting and I may yell Call a time out! But I do not foresee any interest in coaching. I have got more important things to do. Not that it (coaching) is unimportant.
The more i thought about it, the more I'm convinced it's not the vest.He's probably not coming here, but a lot can change from May until now. Especially if there's a lot of money involved.Jim Tressel is never coaching again. Nothing to see here. Move along.
http://www.cleveland.com/metro/index.ssf/2014/05/jim_tressel_a_finalist_for_pre.html
YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio - Jim Tressel said he doesn't plan to ever coach again, despite spending his career on the gridiron and taking teams to the pinnacle of success.
Tressel, a candidate for president at Youngstown State University, told a questioner at a public forum today that coaching was not in his future.
I did it for 38 years and enjoyed every minute of it, said the former Ohio State University football coach who was forced to resign in 2011 because of NCAA violations.
The NCAA imposed a 'five-year show-cause penalty' on Tressel, which means any NCAA program that wants to hire him has to 'show cause for why it shouldn't be sanctioned. The order expires on Dec. 19, 2016. The Indianapolis Colts hired him as game-day consultant during the 2011 season.
I do not wake up in the morning and say I wish I was coaching," Tressel said. "Sometimes I read the paper and say I am glad I am not coaching. But on Saturdays or Sunday afternoons during playoff games it is exciting and I may yell Call a time out! But I do not foresee any interest in coaching. I have got more important things to do. Not that it (coaching) is unimportant.
Even if all of it is absolutely true, do you think he would dare try something now with all of the world watching? Serious question. I can't profess to know what goes on in the man's mind, but I surely would hope that he wouldn't think that he could get away with anything again.........or would he?
If they are going to put billy c on the list, I should be there too. I am certain I have greater odds of being HC at Nebraska than billyTake a $10 flier on B Callahan at +10000.....They should hire Bo Pelini because that would be hilarious.