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Ohio Lt. Gov. Jim Tressel plans to "create a healthier Ohio" with a new student physical fitness test starting this fall.
Tressel would go on to win a national championship and play for two more during his tenure with the Ohio State Buckeyes. He went 9-1 against TTUN (8-1 officially, but we all remember what happened ...
As a football head coach, Tressel posted a 229-79-2 record, winning four Division I-AA national championships at Youngstown State and the 2002 BCS national championship at Ohio State. He went 106 ...
Former Ohio State football coach and Youngstown State’s ex-president Jim Tressel becomes Ohio’s 67 th lieutenant governor officially Friday with a Statehouse swearing-in ceremony.
Tressel began his head coaching career at Youngstown State in 1986, after serving as a position coach at Ohio State for three seasons. He led the Penguins to 135-57-2 record and four NCAA Division ...
DAYTON – Former Ohio State football coach Jim Tressel was one of four people honored by the Ohio High School Athletic Association on Saturday for their contributions to athletics in the state ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) – This week on The Spectrum: Former Ohio State football coach Jim Tressel is settling in as Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine’s right-hand man, but will he try to run to replace him ...
Former Ohio State head coach Jim Tressel watches a scoreboard tribute for the 2002 national championship team during the second quarter of an NCAA college football game between Notre Dame and Ohio ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Jim Tressel has officially been confirmed by the Ohio General Assembly to become Ohio's next lieutenant governor. Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine nominated Tressel earlier this week after ...
Jim Tressel thought Ohio Governor Mike DeWine was calling to talk about education. Turns out DeWine tapped him to be the state's lieutenant governor.
The governor offered Tressel the job during a visit to his house. DeWine said he wanted someone who has the same vision for Ohio and will focus on education and the state's workforce development.
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Former Ohio State football coach Jim Tressel was officially sworn in as Ohio's new lieutenant governor on Friday morning. The ceremony took place at the Ohio Statehouse. You can ...