MelroseHawkins
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You know, a blue-blood school that pretty much recruits itself and loads up with 4* & here and there 5* players? Just throwing that out there for discussion. Would he win a NC? I have often wondered.
Jim Tressel made it to 6 national championship games in div I-AA winning 4 of them prior to arriving at Ohio St.
Yeah, tattoo gate was so huge it kept him out of the hall of fame. Oh wait, no it didn't. Seriously, if that crap happened today, Tressel would get a raise & extension.LOL! YOu have to be kidding!!! Then he came to OSU and got caught!!!
Which KF?Just throwing that out there for discussion. Would he win a NC?
He's a better coach then Tressel was
I think the Tressel comparison is fair.
LOL! YOu have to be kidding!!! Then he came to OSU and got caught!!!
Jim Tressel's total career winning percentage= 75.3%.
Won 4 out of 6 national championship games at the Div I-AA level.
Made 3 national championship games while at Ohio St, winning one of them.
7 B1G championships out of 10 seasons at Ohio St.
His overall winning percentage at Ohio St was 82.8%. His B1G winning percentage at Ohio St was 82.5%
Some of you people are batshit crazy!
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So it's batshit crazy to think that Ferentz would win 9-10 regular season games annually at a blue blood program when he's winning pretty damn close to 7 wins per year at Iowa? Philisophically, they are pretty close to the same guy. The term "Tresselball" refers to winning games by playing strong defense, winning field position, and avoiding mistakes on offense. Tressel has said that the punt is the most important play in football. Kind of sounds familiar... Read this article and tell me that this writers impression of Tressel isn't the same as a lot of fans regarding Ferentz. It doesn't exactly take a ton of mental gymnastics to see the similarities these coaches share in their approaches to the game. It isn't crazy to believe that the difference between Tressel at Ohio State and Ferentz at Iowa is simply the personnel both coaches had at their disposal year after year.
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/291729-tressel-ball-under-fire-bad-coaching-equals-bad-offense