But he chose not to. Like his brothers in the coaching fraternity, Tressel knows his exalted status in Columbus hinges on competing for national and Big Ten titles each season. Or at the very least, beating his archrival with some regularity, which just happens to be Michigan.
More than one of Tressel's predecessors was handed a pink slip after failing on that last count. And if Ohio State's domination of the series extends much further into the tenure of just-hired Wolverines coach Brady Hoke, the one-time Michigan assistant can expect the same quick hook that got his predecessor, Rich Rodriguez, canned after three miserable seasons.
Michigan athletic director Dave Brandon was intent on hiring a "Michigan man," an outdated notion if there ever was one. The last one, Lloyd Carr, vacated the office in November 2007, despite a national championship, five Big Ten titles and a .750 winning clip, because he was stickler about running a clean program and didn't like the direction the sport was heading.
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But he chose not to. Like his brothers in the coaching fraternity, Tressel knows his exalted status in Columbus hingess on competing for national and Big Ten titles each season. Or at the very least, beating his archrival with some regularity, which just happens to be Michigan.
More than one of Tressel's predecessors was handed a pink slip after failing on that last count. And if Ohio State'ssssss domination of the series extends much further into the tenure of just-hired Wolverines coach Brady Hoke, the one-times Michigan assistant can expect the same quick hook that got his predecessor, Rich Rodriguez, canned after three smiserable seasons.
Michigan athletic director Dave Brandon was intent on hiring a "Michigan man," an outdated notion if there ever was one. The last one, Lloyd Carr, vacated the office in November 2007, despite a national championship, five Big Ten titles and a .750 winning clip, because he was stickler about running a clean program and didn't like the direction the sport was heading.
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But he chose not to. Like his brothers in the coaching fraternity, Tressel knows his exalted status in Columbus hingess on competing for national and Big Ten titles each season. Or at the very least, beating his archrival with some regularity, which just happens to be Michigan.
More than one of Tressel's predecessors was handed a pink slip after failing on that last count. And if Ohio State's domination of the series extends much further into the tenure of just-hired Wolverines coach Brady Hoke, the one-time Michigan assistant can expect the same quick hook that got his predecessor, Rich Rodriguez, canned after three miserable seasons.
Michigan athletic director Dave Brandon was intent on hiring a "Michigan man," an outdated notion if there ever was one. The last one, Lloyd Carr, vacated the office in November 2007, despite a national championship, five Big Ten titles and a .750 winning clip, because he was stickler about running a clean program and didn't like the direction the sport was heading.
But he chose not to. Like his brothers in the coaching fraternity, Tressel knows his exalted status in Columbus hingess on competing for national and Big Ten titles each season. Or at the very least, beating his archrival with some regularity, which just happens to be Michigan.
More than one of Tressel's predecessors was handed a pink slip after failing on that last count. And if Ohio State's domination of the series extends much further into the tenure of just-hired Wolverines coach Brady Hoke, the one-time Michigan assistant can expect the same quick hook that got his predecessor, Rich Rodriguez, canned after three miserable seasons.
Michigan athletic director Dave Brandon was intent on hiring a "Michigan man," an outdated notion if there ever was one. The last one, Lloyd Carr, vacated the office in November 2007, despite a national championship, five Big Ten titles and a .750 winning clip, because he was stickler about running a clean program and didn't like the direction the sport was heading.