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Lee Tressel
American football player and coach

Lee Tressel

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American football player and coach
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Gender
Male
Place of birth
Ada, USA
Place of death
Berea, USA
Age
56 years
Education
Baldwin Wallace University
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Biography

Lee Tressel (February 12, 1925 – April 16, 1981) was a football coach and athletic director at Baldwin–Wallace College in Berea, Ohio.Tressel accumulated the most winning record as the head football coach as Baldwin–Wallace.His 1978 team won the NCAA Division III Football Championship, achieved National Coach of that year, and in 1996 was inducted into College Football Hall of Fame.

Career

Tressel served as football coach and athletic director at Baldwin–Wallace College in Berea, Ohio.Tressel accumulated a 155–52–6 record in 23 seasons (1958–1980) as the head football coach at Baldwin–Wallace.His 1978 team won the NCAA Division III Football Championship and for his efforts, Tressel was named National Coach of the Year that championship season.

Before coaching at Baldwin–Wallace, Tressel was a successful high school head coach in Ohio, with stops at Ada High School, Massillon Washington High School, and Mentor High School. At Mentor, Tressel put together a 34-game winning streak, while compiling a 16–3 mark in two seasons at Massillon.

Tressel was married to Eloise Tressel, who worked as the athletic historian at Baldwin–Wallace.Tressel is the father of Jim Tressel, who was the head football coach at Ohio State University from 2001 through the 2010 season.Another son, Dick, was the head football coach at Hamline University in Saint Paul, Minnesota for 23 seasons (1978–2000) and was later an assistant at Ohio State. Tressel was 56 at the time of his death from lung cancer.

Legacy

Panorama view of The George Finnie Stadium & Tressel Field

After Tressel's death in 1981 he was posthumously inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame. On the south side of the Baldwin–Wallace campus in Berea, there is a "Tressel Street" named in his honor. At the corners where Tressel Street starts and ends, at Bagley Road and E. Center Street, lay decorative street signs in honor of Lee and Eloise Tressel for their contributions to the Baldwin-Wallace campus. In 2012, the Football Field at George Finnie Stadium was dedicated to the Tressel Family.

Head coaching record

College

YearTeamOverallConferenceStandingBowl/playoffsAPUPI
Baldwin–Wallace Yellow Jackets (NCAA College Division independent)
1958Baldwin–Wallace4–4–1
1959Baldwin–Wallace4–4
1960Baldwin–Wallace4–3–1
1961Baldwin–Wallace9–022
Baldwin–Wallace Yellow Jackets (Ohio Athletic Conference)
1962Baldwin–Wallace6–23–15th
1963Baldwin–Wallace6–33–27th
1964Baldwin–Wallace5–43–26th
1965Baldwin–Wallace4–3–12–310th
1966Baldwin–Wallace3–52–3T–8th
1967Baldwin–Wallace5–3–11–29th
1968Baldwin–Wallace8–14–01st
1969Baldwin–Wallace7–1–14–1–13rd
1970Baldwin–Wallace6–32–38th
1971Baldwin–Wallace9–14–12nd
1972Baldwin–Wallace7–23–2T–2nd
1973Baldwin–Wallace6–34–12nd
1974Baldwin–Wallace8–25–01st
1975Baldwin–Wallace7–24–1T–1st
1976Baldwin–Wallace7–25–01st
1977Baldwin–Wallace9–15–01st
1978Baldwin–Wallace11–0–15–01stW NCAA Division III Championship
1979Baldwin–Wallace8–24–1T–1stL NCAA Division III Quarterfinal
1980Baldwin–Wallace10–15–0T–1stL NCAA Division III Quarterfinal
Baldwin–Wallace:155–52–6
Total:155–52–6

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