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Tressell's faith in Christ evident in Ohio State team
BP News ^ | 12/31/02 | Art Stricklin

Posted on 01/01/2003 9:33:56 AM PST by ohioWfan

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (BP)--By each Friday of the 2002 college football season, the complete football game plan for the Ohio State Buckeyes has already been installed, explained and executed many times in practice.

But on Friday morning and again on Friday evening, an even more important game plan is put into place. That's when several Ohio State coaches and later many players meet for a weekly Bible study, share and accountability time.

Looking for an explanation for the Buckeyes' amazing 13-0 record, which has included seven fourth quarter comebacks, and carried them into a national championship match-up with Miami in January 3rd's Fiesta Bowl?

Look no further than the faith head coach Jim Tressel and his players have shown in each other and their own spiritual progress.

"It's certainly not a liability to be a Christian at Ohio State like it is at some places," said Tom Rody, an Athletes' in Action staff member who helps conduct the coaches and players study along with AIA staff member Jim Schmidtke. "The coaches provide a strong umbrella of support which helps undergird the entire program."

Tressel has been the Buckeyes' coach for less than two years but has taken the Scarlet and Gray back to their once familiar place at the top of the college football mountain. He started their faith when his 6-4 team went into bitter rival's Michigan home field last year and won there for the first time since 1987.

The faith continued this year as OSU pulled off one amazing comeback after another including a fourth quarter, fourth-down rally against Illinois and another comeback win against Michigan to propel the Buckeyes into this year's national championship game.

Maybe not so well known is Tressel's declaration of his job at OSU as, "my ministry," and his faithful attendance at the early Friday morning coaches Bible study, held in the Buckeye coaches' meeting room.

"The coach has been nothing short of great to us," said Schmidtke, who counts Tressel as a true Christian brother regardless of the outcome of this week's game. "He is an active proponent of Christianity to all those around him, but even more important is the way he lives his values and his walk with God."

His star players have been quick to pick up on the positive message delivered through the Ohio State program.

"Football is very important to me at Ohio State, but its importance pales in comparison of Jesus Christ in my life," said starting cornerback Dustin Fox. "It helps keep me strong during all what we've been through, to walk straight and stay in the word."

During his 15-year career at Youngstown State, Tressel's teams compiled a record of 142-62-2, including four national titles and two runners-up finishes. More importantly, he and his team established a pattern of visits to the Salvation Army, local hospitals and an active involvement in the Fellowship of Christian Athletes.

"We wanted our fans to be proud of us in the classroom, in the community and the football field," Tressel said.

"What impressed me most in the interview process was Jim Tressel, the person," said Ohio State athletic director Andy Geiger, the man responsible for hiring Tressel as head coach. "As impeccable as his record is, it's the other things which make him stand out for this job."

Today, Tressel can be clearly seen on the Ohio State sideline, wearing a gray OSU sweater vest and red tie, much like a hatless Tom Landry, calmly surveying the often-chaotic football situation and plotting his next move.

"He doesn't give in to the world regardless of the circumstances" Schmidtke said. "He lives his faith for all to see and really takes his integrity to heart. That's what makes him a great leader."

Along with his personal building blocks to success with Ohio State's highly publicized program, Tressel said he counts accountability and spiritual advisement as key elements.

Tressel meets with Rody and Schmidtke during the season along with Columbus FCA staff member Brian Hawkins and West Central Ohio area director David Mabry to stay grounded to what is important.

"He has a favorite Bible verse or Christian message he signs on every football he autographs," Mabry said

His legacy of spiritual leadership has also rubbed off on many. Sophomore running back Maurice Hall, who scored the winning touchdowns against both Illinois and Michigan, has recorded statewide radio interviews about his personal faith as have junior tights Ben Hartsock and Jason Caldwell and sophomore cornerback Fox.

"My faith and my belief system has helped drive my competitive fire and my personal walk with Christ," said Hartsock.

All four players along with their head coach will be part of a special Fiesta Bowl breakfast along with Miami players and coaches, sharing their faith beyond football.

"All the players realize they're front page news now, but a month from now, when people forget about the national championship and football, they want to be recognized for their Christian faith," Schmidtke said.

The optional Friday night gathering at the athletic complex plays a big part in strengthening the players for the challenges on and off the football field.

They have a time of sharing and praying, worship and often hear from a former Buckeye great sharing his Christian faith including among others former Buckeyes' All-American Clark Kellogg.

"We've had over two dozen Buckeye players share their faith in churches, and schools," Schmidtke added. "That is thanks to a great coach, great support and great kids."

Maybe Ohio State's amazing runs towards the 2002 national title isn't so amazing when you know the true source of strength for the head coach and his players.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Miscellaneous; US: Ohio
KEYWORDS: buckeyes; christianity; football; ohiostate; religion; tressell
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To: ohioWfan
This football season I have seen teams from several PUBLIC colleges praying and national TV actually showed it. I've wondered if someone wanting their name in print or a pay-off would sue.

There were those two whiney VMI cadets Neil Mellen and Paul Knick who were suing VMI because some sudents were permitted to pray (even though they were not required). Perhaps they lost and this has discouraged others.

61 posted on 01/03/2003 4:21:34 AM PST by Dante3
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To: ohioWfan
and attended YSU for some graduate courses.......(great music school!)

My brother and I both went to YSU. He for music and I for English Lit. Ron Jaworski was the quarterback during my school days.

But you know what? I don't think God really cares about college football. Or boxing, baseball, NASCAR or the NBA.

62 posted on 01/03/2003 4:27:08 AM PST by Glenn
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To: Glenn
You know what? I agree.

But God does care about the character and the testimony of those who play and coach college football, and those of us who cheer for the teams....

(For 20 years after Ron Jaworski graduated from YSU and was playing in the NFL, my Dad would say, "Ron Jaworski, Youngstown boy" every time he talked about him. :o)

63 posted on 01/03/2003 6:14:26 AM PST by ohioWfan
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To: ohioWfan
Thanks for the posting. I just became an Ohio State fan after reading this.
64 posted on 01/03/2003 6:31:52 AM PST by truthandlife
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To: ohioWfan
BUMP!
65 posted on 01/03/2003 6:39:42 AM PST by Typelouder
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To: Dante3
This football season I have seen teams from several PUBLIC colleges praying and national TV actually showed it. I've wondered if someone wanting their name in print or a pay-off would sue.

My son got a copy of the Special Edition Sports Illustrated. This edition was all about OSU and their season. Inside was a two page photo of what looks like the entire team, on their knees, being led in prayer by one of the players. I was really touched by that.
66 posted on 01/03/2003 6:53:04 AM PST by tang-soo
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To: truthandlife
You're welcome truthandlife! What a difference Christian leadership makes!

(btw.....if you become an OSU fan, you're in for a bumpy ride! :o)

67 posted on 01/03/2003 6:58:49 AM PST by ohioWfan
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To: ohioWfan
Thanks for posting this article, and

THANKS COACH FOR A GREAT SEASON!!!
68 posted on 01/03/2003 11:43:43 PM PST by JavaJumpy
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To: JavaJumpy
Amen!
69 posted on 01/04/2003 12:21:07 AM PST by ohioWfan
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To: ohioWfan
VICTORY BUMP!!!
70 posted on 01/04/2003 11:40:50 AM PST by His_law_is_liberty
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Hmmm, listening to the coach's post-game comments on national TV, it is apparent that he at least believes in damnation.

What an interesting choice of words in which to showcase his Christianity.
71 posted on 01/04/2003 11:44:18 AM PST by Diddle E. Squat
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To: His_law_is_liberty
BACK ATCHA!!!

There was great celebration in the ohioWfan household last night!

72 posted on 01/04/2003 2:15:26 PM PST by ohioWfan
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To: Diddle E. Squat
I thought the same thing. It's the band's motto, but not a good choice, IMO. I'll chalk it up to the excitement of the moment, and leave it at that.

He's a fine coach, and a fine man.

73 posted on 01/04/2003 2:16:45 PM PST by ohioWfan
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To: Diddle E. Squat
****Hmmm, listening to the coach's post-game comments on national TV, it is apparent that he at least believes in damnation. What an interesting choice of words in which to showcase his Christianity.*****

Well thats dam, not damn....hehehehe...GO BUCKS!!!!!!....But when i heard him say that i knew some one would say something like your post...GO BUCKS!!!!

74 posted on 01/04/2003 2:22:25 PM PST by anncoulteriscool
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To: anncoulteriscool
ITA! That saying has been around for decades so a few wait for Ohio State to win the National Title to complain. Damn is not considered a cuss word unless you think it is so. It is used to show emphasis. GO Bucks!

My house is still rocking from last night and tomorrow, it will be a tense time for us, too. Go Browns!
75 posted on 01/04/2003 3:28:23 PM PST by Jaidyn
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To: Jaidyn
I confess to praying that God would enable the Buckeyes to play to the best of their abilities. I consider my prayers answered.

I'm 46. I was 12 when Kern, Stillwagon, Tatum, Otis, Brockington and the rest of the Immortals led the Buckeyes to a national championship at the expense of SC and OJ -- Heisman and all.

I questioned whether I would ever see such a great day again. I thank God that he has allowed me to live this long.

How fitting that this achievement came at the opening of Ohio's bicentennial. What a way for a proud state to inaugurate the celebration of 200 years of greatness.


It's not only appropriate that a believer be at the helm of Ohio State football, it's desperately needed. For the sake of these boys, thank God that Jim Tressel is the one helping to shape them into men.

Ohio State's AD recommended Tressel for the job. He was hired by the university's Board of Trustees. But in my judgment, the real appointment to that post was effected by a Being far more powerful than even Ohio State's Front Four.

76 posted on 01/04/2003 8:14:08 PM PST by MadeInOhio
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To: MadeInOhio
I prayed that I got through that game! I had to walk away a couple times because it was so nerve-wracking. I expected a loss for OSU but when I saw how good they were playing, I was in awe and as excited for a game as ever. I forgot about Ohio Bicetennial and it is appropriate. I'm anxious about the Brown's game tomorrow and maybe I better start praying for the Bengals. It seems that only divine intervention will allow them to score, let alone win.
77 posted on 01/04/2003 8:40:14 PM PST by Jaidyn
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To: tang-soo
Thanks for the Picture and for the memories.

Woody is smiling down on his Buckeyes as he watches the Jim Tressel Era begin
........... 2 years to have the National Champions!

Who, but the Loyal Buckeye Fans, would'a thunk it?

O - H - I - O - !

Joy! ....([:^ )

RamS
78 posted on 01/05/2003 5:39:41 AM PST by RamingtonStall
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To: anncoulteriscool
As a Christian and as a member of TBDBITL, I did not take offense to his words. TBDBITL (pronounced TA BIDDLE and
stands for The Best Damn band In the land) is a phrase coined by Woody and is the marching band's informal name.
I for one, was excited to hear him say that. My wife
and I stayed up late to watch the locker room reports and
we were both pleased to hear the humility and grace shown by the players. More than one openingly proclaimed their faith in Christ and used their open forum to give God the credit and all the glory.
79 posted on 01/05/2003 2:03:17 PM PST by tang-soo
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