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- Jim Tressel - Wikipedia
James Patrick Tressel (born December 5, 1952) is an American politician and retired college football coach who has served as the 67th lieutenant governor of Ohio since 2025 A member of the Republican Party, Tressel previously was the president of Youngstown State University from 2014 to 2023 [2]
- TRESSEL Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of TRESTLE is a braced frame serving as a support
- Lt. Governor Jim Tressel
Jim Tressel was nominated by Ohio Governor Mike DeWine to serve as Ohio’s lieutenant governor in February 2025, and was subsequently confirmed by the Ohio Senate and the Ohio House of Representatives
- ‘He Is Ohio’: DeWine Pitches an Alternative to Ramaswamy
Ex-Ohio State football coach Jim Tressel is mulling a challenge to the Trump-endorsed entrepreneur in next year’s governor’s race Ohio Lt Gov Jim Tressel won a national championship and six
- Jim Tressel confirmed as Ohio lieutenant governor under DeWine
Former Ohio State University football coach Jim Tressel is officially Ohio's new lieutenant governor The Ohio House and Senate voted Wednesday to confirm Tressel, just two days after Gov Mike
- Jim Tressel: Things to know about the former Ohio State . . .
Jim Tressel was in the news earlier this week when Ohio Gov Mike DeWine announced he’d selected the former Ohio State football coach as the state’s new lieutenant governor Tressel would
- Tressel sails to easy confirmation as lieutenant governor . . .
Former Ohio State University football coach and ex-Youngstown State University president Jim Tressel speaks to reporters after Gov Mike DeWine introduces Tressel as his choice for lieutenant governor If he's confirmed Tressel would replace Jon Husted, who DeWine chose to replace Vice President JD Vance in the U S Senate
- Former Ohio State football coach Jim Tressel confirmed as . . .
Tressel was confirmed by the Ohio House of Representatives and Senate on Wednesday to serve as DeWine’s new right-hand man The house voted 68-27 in favor of Tressel while the Senate voted 31-1
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