the class is pretty cool if you can stand the early mornings... i took it this past fall... tressel is just one of those people who commands total respect of whoever he's talking to, even if it is a bunch of hungover college kids at 7:30 a.m.
its neat to see coach tressel up close... he knows everyone's name and high school by the 3rd or 4th week... and he'll crack on kids that come in late or don't know if their high school won their last game. he looked older and older as the season went on, then after scUM week, he came in looking 20 years younger...
i heard when coop was coaching, he'd barely ever show up... tressel is there every morning at least taking roll. a lot of the time the assistant coaches come in lecture about the various positions... we heard from tucker, fickell, hazell, heacock, etc... pretty neat stuff, although its pretty basic football knowledge. the assignments are pretty cool.
its at the WHAC, which is in the middle of nowhere, but i think you're allowed to park there... at least we did.
if you're on the waitlist, just show up. everyone that did for our class he wrote into the class. there's tons of open seats.