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Jim Tressel
In his 10th season at OSU he is 96-21, with a career record of 231-78-2 in his 25th year of coaching. Under Tressel, OSU is 27-2 in home non-conference games and 58-7 at home overall.
In his 10th season at OSU he is 96-21, with a career record of 231-78-2 in his 25th year of coaching. Under Tressel, OSU is 27-2 in home non-conference games and 58-7 at home overall.
Frank Solich
In his sixth season at Ohio, he is 33-32. In his twelfth season as a head coach he is 91-51. Prior to Ohio he was the coach at Nebraska, his alma mater. Solich was born in Pennsylvania, but grew up in Cleveland. He was a very successful player in high school and college. He was an assistant under Tom Osborne for 19 years before taking the head coach position. He was at Nebraska for six seasons and guided the team to two BCS bowl games. Solich's teams started to struggle and he was fired in 2003. He took off a year from coaching and was hired in 2005 by Ohio.
In his sixth season at Ohio, he is 33-32. In his twelfth season as a head coach he is 91-51. Prior to Ohio he was the coach at Nebraska, his alma mater. Solich was born in Pennsylvania, but grew up in Cleveland. He was a very successful player in high school and college. He was an assistant under Tom Osborne for 19 years before taking the head coach position. He was at Nebraska for six seasons and guided the team to two BCS bowl games. Solich's teams started to struggle and he was fired in 2003. He took off a year from coaching and was hired in 2005 by Ohio.

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