🏈 Reports are in that jim tressel resigns.....

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Embattled coach Jim Tressel, two months after publicly apologizing for fallout that resulted in suspensions for him and several of his players, has resigned from Ohio State.




After meeting with university officials, we agreed that it is in the best interest of Ohio State that I resign as head football coach. The appreciation that Ellen and I have for the Buckeye Nation is immeasurable.

-- Jim Tressel
Assistant coach Luke Fickell, who had been named to fill in for Tressel during the first five games of the 2011 season in which he was to be suspended, will take over as the interim head coach, Ohio State said in the news release.

Tressel was entering his 11th season as head coach for the Buckeyes. He finishes with a 106-22 record at Ohio State (66-14 in the Big Ten). He won a national championship in 2002, seven Big Ten championships, including the past six, and had a 9-1 record against Michigan.

School president E. Gordon Gee announced Tressel's departure in a letter sent to Ohio State trustees.

"As you all know, I appointed a special committee to analyze and provide advice to me regarding issues attendant to our football program," the letter said, according to The Columbus Dispatch, which first reported Tressel's decision. "In consultation with the senior leadership of the University and the senior leadership of the Board, I have been actively reviewing the matter and have accepted Coach Tressel's resignation.

"My public statement will include our common understanding that throughout all we do, we are one university with one set of standards and one overarching mission," Gee wrote in the letter, according to the Columbus newspaper. "The University's enduring public purposes and its tradition of excellence continue to guide our actions."

The news comes two weeks after Buckeyes athletic director Gene Smith affirmed his support for the coach amid an ongoing NCAA investigation for rules violations.

"We look forward to refocusing the football program on doing what we do best -- representing this extraordinary university and its values on the field, in the classroom, and in life," Smith said in the statement. "We look forward to supporting Luke Fickell in his role as our football coach. We have full confidence in his ability to lead our football program."



At the Big Ten spring meetings earlier this month, Smith -- while declining to discuss any details of an ongoing NCAA investigation of Tressel -- said his outlook toward the coach's position hadn't wavered.

"Oh, definitely, no question," Smith had said. "I haven't changed, I haven't changed. But I'm not talking about the case beyond that."

Smith noted last month in an interview with The Associated Press that Tressel should have apologized at a March 8 news conference, where Tressel first acknowledged he failed to notify Ohio State officials of emails he received about some of his players receiving improper benefits. In late March, during an almost hour-long news conference, Tressel apologized for letting people down and acknowledged that some may view him as a cheater.

Smith has also talked about the high legal costs Ohio State is dealing with, calling the ongoing NCAA situation "a nightmare."

Tressel also received support at the spring meetings from fellow coaches such as Michigan State's Mark Dantonio and Northwestern's Pat Fitzgerald, as well as from Nebraska athletic director Tom Osborne, a longtime friend.

"Coaches are great," Tressel said. "They understand all the challenges everyone has. It's good to be with them."
 
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It seems like everyone that has had any implications has gotten stung or is getting stung - except Auburn. We've gotten hit even recently with the Dareus suspension. USC got hit pretty hard and now it looks like OSU is going to get nailed. Not saying any of this isn't justified. I just don't understand how Auburn gets a pass on all of their crap. Even in the new Lindy's or SN preview, they had a piece where another coach comes out and openly shows his disgust about the whole $Cam thing - inelligible for a day? In the middle of the week? And that's it? Just 'cause supposedly Cam didn't know about it? Whatever...

Tressel is a good coach, but he blew this one and it's going to be a long time before he coaches anywhere significant again. I hope he was socking away all those millions $$$.
 
It seems like everyone that has had any implications has gotten stung or is getting stung - except Auburn. We've gotten hit even recently with the Dareus suspension. USC got hit pretty hard and now it looks like OSU is going to get nailed. Not saying any of this isn't justified. I just don't understand how Auburn gets a pass on all of their crap. Even in the new Lindy's or SN preview, they had a piece where another coach comes out and openly shows his disgust about the whole $Cam thing - inelligible for a day? In the middle of the week? And that's it? Just 'cause supposedly Cam didn't know about it? Whatever...

Tressel is a good coach, but he blew this one and it's going to be a long time before he coaches anywhere significant again. I hope he was socking away all those millions $$$.

Has the NCAA officially declared the Auburn investigation closed ? Im still hearing all kinds of rumblings that the roof is gonna cave in on the program after all the wiretaps etc... are made public....but thats al it is....rumblings.
 
Has the NCAA officially declared the Auburn investigation closed ? Im still hearing all kinds of rumblings that the roof is gonna cave in on the program after all the wiretaps etc... are made public....but thats al it is....rumblings.

I have not heard of it being closed...and I've been listening for word either way. With so much on the NCAA's plate, if there was nothing why would they not close it out? Hmmm.
 
I have lived in Ohio for almost 21 years and the think that is amazing to me is that this story is no longer a major news event in the state. The Columbus Dispatch ran with big headlines the day after Tressel's resignation, the radio shows were dealing with the topic for a couple of days and it has been mentioned some on local news but not like it would be if this were Alabama. I have not heard many people even talking about the situation at all. IMO, I think it is because the Buckeye fans realize the NCAA is going to put the hammer on them.
 
I think their newest member is the prime candidate.

i have to agree....Nebraska is sitting in the drivers seat. Other than them....Michigan State and Wisconson are maybe riding shotgun.

Michigan could be a couple years away from competing....

Not sure what to think about Penn State? They could be good, are always decent
 
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