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Tressel Dominates Post-Season

MililaniBuckeye

The satanic soulless freight train that is Ohio St
  • This is sort of a spin-off of my Want a NC ring? Play for Tressel thread from last summer. After going 1-3 in his first four post-season games (I-AA playoffs), since 1991 Jim Tressel has gone a staggering 26-3 in the post season, including a run of 15 straight I-AA playoff wins, five consensus national titles, and two national runners-up. With the possible exception of the coach of Mount Union, I can think of no one who has so completely dominated the post-season in college football like Tressel has.

    Toss in his 4-1 record against Michigan (which is our annual "regular-season post-season" game), and he's a mind-boggling 30-4 in "big games" since 1991. I don't know about you, but there's no one I'd rather have holding the clipboard on the sidelines for me...
     
    Beeeautiful!!!!...I'm hoping I don't have to constantly defend him again this year...Being from Youngstown and watching him for much longer than just his tOSU tenure, I know what he's about...If someone hasn't seen what he brings to the table by now...It's not worth my time...

    Great job Mili!!!
     
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    I love it. As I went through college at YSU (88-93) my buddies and I would always talk about where Tress might end up. Coach won NCs at YSU in 91, 93, 94, and 97 and people in Youngstown were dancing in the streets. When talk surfaced about the "U" job and Coach leaving for Miami we were sure that he wouldn't go. Sure enough he turned down the U and that's when we all knew that he was holding out for the Ohio State job.

    I can't tell you how happy I was when Coach Tressel was named as the Ohio State head coach. I remember that day like it was yesterday. I had been in Columbus for three years when Coach got the job. I was taking phone calls all day from my friends all over the country who are YSU alums. To a person they all said "Ohio State just got themselves a NC in the next four years. Sure enough, Coach won it in 02.
     
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    Yep, I remember when he got hired as Cooper's replacement and many thought that Tressel was going to be in over his head. Looks like he's done OK at the I-A level, too. You know, if you consider the I-AA playoff semi-final games (top 4 remaining teams) as the rough equivalent of a non-NC BCS bowl (like the Fiesta, Orange, and Sugar bowls were this year), Tressel is 8-0 in those games...never lost a I-AA semi-final playoff game (six games) and is 2-0 in non-NC Fiesta Bowls. Put that together with his 5-2 record in actual national title games, and he's 13-2 in BCS bowl and equivalent games.
     
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    This is sort of a spin-off of my Want a NC ring? Play for Tressel thread from last summer. After going 1-3 in his first four post-season games (I-AA playoffs), since 1991 Jim Tressel has gone a staggering 26-3 in the post season, including a run of 15 straight I-AA playoff wins, five consensus national titles, and two national runners-up. With the possible exception of the coach of Mount Union, I can think of no one who has so completely dominated the post-season in college football like Tressel has.

    Toss in his 4-1 record against Michigan (which is our annual "regular-season post-season" game), and he's a mind-boggling 30-4 in "big games" since 1991. I don't know about you, but there's no one I'd rather have holding the clipboard on the sidelines for me...


    Isn't life so much better when the Buckeyes beat Michigan and win their bowl game? Just brings a smile to your face and a warm happy feeling in your heart. The word "nirvana" comes to mind.
     
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    I love this picture...

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    This is sort of a spin-off of my Want a NC ring? Play for Tressel thread from last summer. After going 1-3 in his first four post-season games (I-AA playoffs), since 1991 Jim Tressel has gone a staggering 26-3 in the post season, including a run of 15 straight I-AA playoff wins, five consensus national titles, and two national runners-up. With the possible exception of the coach of Mount Union, I can think of no one who has so completely dominated the post-season in college football like Tressel has.

    Toss in his 4-1 record against Michigan (which is our annual "regular-season post-season" game), and he's a mind-boggling 30-4 in "big games" since 1991. I don't know about you, but there's no one I'd rather have holding the clipboard on the sidelines for me...

    I don't know that I could consider Michigan our "annual regular-season post-seasn game." But I guess it's all how you choose to look at it.

    But that 26-3 record is awesome. Even if you include his 1-3 start, that's still 27-6.

    Of course, I figure I've been watching Ohio State religiously for 20 years, now, and 13 of those were Cooper. So when you bring in someone who can win 4 of 5 games against Michigan and 4 of 5 Bowl Games, I'm going to be in a pretty good mood, regardless of how he did anywhere before Ohio State.

    Edit: to answer your question, Mili, No - there's no one I'd rather have on the sidelines for my team.
     
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    Of course, I figure I've been watching Ohio State religiously for 20 years, now, and 13 of those were Cooper. So when you bring in someone who can win 4 of 5 games against Michigan and 4 of 5 Bowl Games, I'm going to be in a pretty good mood, regardless of how he did anywhere before Ohio State.
    To put this in perspective: Tressel has an .800 Win % against Michigan (4-1) AND an .800 Win % in Bowls (4-1) in just five years at OSU. Both of these winning %s are still lower than his postseason record as YSU, which even with the 1-3 start stands at 23-5, which is an .821 clip.

    Tressel has been underperforming since his arrival at OSU. :wink2:

    By comparison (counting ties as .5 wins), Coop was 2-10-1 against UM (.192) and 3-8 in Bowls (.273). Coop was also 0-2-1 against Arizona while at ASU (.167) though actually 2-1 in Bowls (.667). Ironically, Coop was perfect against UM (1-0; '87 Rose Bowl) as ASU's coach, and was also perfect against Arizona (3-0) while he was Ohio State's coach. Apparently, it's not the opponent, it's just the big game pressure.

    Coops "postseason" record with OSU and ASU is 5-9 (.357). His "rivalry" game record with OSU and ASU is 2-12-2 (.188).

    Tressel's YSU+OSU postseason record of 27-6 (.818) puts him so far at the opposite end of the spectrum, he would have to go 0'fer 40(!) in his next 40 Bowl games to fall below Coop. That's not a misprint. If Tressel lost his next 39 Bowl games in a row, and the next 21 UM games, statistically speaking, he'd still be better than Coop. :tongue2:
     
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