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Coaching Football Class, Prof Jim Tressel

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Hey, I was wondering if any one knew about the Coaching Football class that Tressel teaches? I was hoping to take that class next quarter but couldn't find it in the registry.

I know in the past it was offered in the spring at 7:30 in the morning.

Thanks for any info!
 
my old roomate took it, and it was 7:30 am in the spring.

the first thing tress did when he came in was make remarks about how he hated people wearing baseball caps in the classroom, and how he respected clean shaven kids in class.
 
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Flag football is definately worth it. Takin it this quarter and it's by far the most fun 9:30 AM class ever. All we do is play, from before class starts and hours after it's supposed to end. The instructor doesn't make it a "class" by any means. The final is a joke, and the only assignment is to write a paper on the Super Bowl (due "when you get it done"). Guys that aren't on the roster just show up and play. On that note, I had a career day! 5 touches for 2 TD's, 1 extra point and completing a 4th down conversion...then I sprained my ankle.
 
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Flag football is definately worth it. Takin it this quarter and it's by far the most fun 9:30 AM class ever. All we do is play, from before class starts and hours after it's supposed to end. The instructor doesn't make it a "class" by any means. The final is a joke, and the only assignment is to write a paper on the Super Bowl (due "when you get it done"). Guys that aren't on the roster just show up and play. On that note, I had a career day! 5 touches for 2 TD's, 1 extra point and completing a 4th down conversion...then I sprained my ankle.

Nice, Where do you play? I just signed up for that course for spring.
 
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" he hated people wearing baseball caps in the classroom, and how he respected clean shaven kids in class."

really.
how important that is, thanx. i forgot this was the 50's.
I guess you decided to start posting.

Its important because it show manners along with other things. Jim Tressel wants his students to succeed in life. Which is why he is trying to teach life lessons.

What I'm basically saying is that he wants his students showing some class.
 
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I guess you decided to start posting.

Its important because it show manners along with other things. Jim Tressel wants his students to succeed in life. Which is why he is trying to teach life lessons.

What I'm basically saying is that he wants his students showing some class.

Come on man, that is a little bit much.....especially considering the fact that 3 of his stud linebackers had long hair. Mangold had a grizzly bear beard. Do you not think they will suceed in life?

I've never learned a lesson in life that entailed taking my hat off in a college course. I see what point you are trying to make, but let's not go overboard.
 
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Come on man, that is a little bit much.....especially considering the fact that 3 of his stud linebackers had long hair. Mangold had a grizzly bear beard. Do you not think they will suceed in life?

I've never learned a lesson in life that entailed taking my hat off in a college course. I see what point you are trying to make, but let's not go overboard.

I was trying to prove the point that Tressel wants his kids to present themselves with class.

Wearing a hat indoors is a little different than having some long hair.
 
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