Ohio State Unveils Surprising Tribute to Legendary Coach in Season Opener—What It Means for the Team’s Future
Tressel’s final season coaching at Ohio State came in 2010. He resigned his position in May 2011, after the school was involved in an NCAA investigation involving improper benefits. Tressel never took another head coaching job.
Tressel worked as head coach at Youngstown State, before he came to be the head coach for the Buckeyes. He later served as President of Youngstown State University.
“Jim Tressel’s impact on Ohio State is long-lasting and still ever-present on our campus. He is not only one of the most accomplished coaches in our school’s history but in the entire history of college football. What truly sets him apart is the way he led, taught, and served others,” Ohio State athletic director Ross Bjork said.

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