karen lotz;417757 wrote:No. I realize he is a great coach and has really turned OSU into a monster. I just don't think he is as great, as classy, as perfect as all the bucknutz say he is. I was a student at OSU when he got hired, went to the welcome party/event they had where I got a "Tressel's Troops" shirt that I probably still have at the bottom of one of my drawers. Something about him just kind of rubs me the wrong way.
I can see why people who aren't OSU fans kind of get the feeling that he's not how he appears to the media. You rarely get much out of him that isn't a middle-of-the-road answer. That's why some people genuinely feel like he would excel in politics. I think sometimes people just wish he would come out and say how disappointed, frustrated, happy, excited, nervous he is etc, and the fact that he never does that kind of makes people feel like he's not genuine, or like he puts on face for the media that isn't who he is outside of the spotlight...like he's glossing everything over and protecting the situation by not letting anything in or out...Which is true to a point. But if you live around here, you know he cares about the kids, he doesn't put up with a lot of BS, they all must do well enough in the classroom to play (we don't have any Kenyon Rambos playing anymore. Now our kids have to go to JUCO for a year like Duron Carter for example) But the single biggest reason there are so many fans that love Tressel so much (myself included) despite his cliche or cookie cutter (vanilla) responses to most everything. And that is...
I lived through the John Cooper era.