Wojo: Tressel's Fall Opens Door For U-M

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Wojo knocks it out of the park with this column.

Selected passages (click through and read the whole thing):

He was swallowed by arrogance, stubbornness and hypocrisy. Jim Tressel was an iconic coach, but it's clear now his integrity was a closely guarded fraud.

Ohio State is in huge trouble, and make no mistake about it — this is a gigantic opportunity for Michigan and first-year coach Brady Hoke. Same thing for Michigan State and Mark Dantonio. And if Tressel really was cheating and lying and covering up as much as alleged, every football program in the Big Ten deserves a chance to revel and recoup.

The Michigan-Ohio State rivalry will survive this. It endured Rodriguez and his mini-NCAA scandal, and it survived John Cooper. But it's about to undergo a dramatic makeover, and if Hoke recruits well in talent-rich Ohio during the Buckeyes uncertainty, look out.

Just five years ago, Tressel and Lloyd Carr squared off in Columbus with unbeaten teams, ranked No. 1 and No. 2 in the country. The Buckeyes won 42-39 and the Wolverines haven't been the same since. College football can be fickle, and now the Buckeyes will find out under interim coach Luke Fickell.

Columbus is a uniquely pressure-soaked, beer-stoked place. Counting Tressel, every Ohio State coach since World War II has left the school ingloriously, low-lighted by Woody Hayes' firing after he punched a Clemson player in the 1978 Gator Bowl. It's part of the college football cauldron, and while Ohio State tried to pretend it wasn't like the SEC, it's hard to say that now.

I've celebrated the Michigan-Ohio State rivalry forever, and also mocked the Buckeye fandom's over-the-top passion. Some of that was in fun, some was out of respect, and some was a legitimate concern those people are out of control. It's not so funny now.

The Big Buckeye Bully is wobbling. It's too bad the Wolverines and Spartans couldn't knock Tressel out themselves, but no sense quibbling or reveling. See the opportunity and seize it, because one program's misery almost always becomes someone else's gain.

Cigarro Cubano

May 30th, 2011 at 9:40 PM ^

I couldn't ask for anything better on this Memorial Day.  The Vest resigns and we are one day closer to 08-12-2011.  All hell breaks loose in C'Bus, OH. 

Starting tomorrow it should be a good recruiting few days for the incoming 2012 UM Football Class.

What a great birthday this has been for me on 05-30-2011.

lhglrkwg

May 30th, 2011 at 9:44 PM ^

I still think Tressel is legitimately a good guy on a personal level but probably got caught up in trying to rehabilitate all of his players to the point that he covered up things to still make it appear that everyone was buying into his by-the-books philosophy

lhglrkwg

May 30th, 2011 at 9:59 PM ^

Yeah I do think that Tressel was probably just trying to cover up for players he cared about. Obviously he got way wrapped up into it, but for now, he hasn't been shown to do anything more than turn a blind eye

glewe

May 31st, 2011 at 1:02 AM ^

Many signs, even the SI article, point to the fact that Tressel cares very deeply about his players. I don't think protecting your players and protecting yourself are mutually exclusive.

Whether he cares about his players because he cares about people he is close to, or whether he cares about them because of their dollar value to him is anybody's guess.

Lloyd's Boy

May 30th, 2011 at 10:56 PM ^

I bet you think that Dantonio is really a sturn disciplinarian who just had a couple "off days". Also, that GERG is a defensive genius who managed to over-genius the scemes. And that Charlie Weiss is actually a thin guy and that its all water weight. How 'bout that Roseanne is hot, but the lighting is just not flattering?

Gimme a break.

Lucky1349

May 30th, 2011 at 11:28 PM ^

But I believe Tressel is when it comes to deception... That man totally owns that simple, "I didn't do anything", that 10 year olds love to pull... It's all too much when you think of it in a simple state... Until a man takes responsibility, in my mind, he's not a man at all... I'm not a fan of people trying to be "tricky"... But that's just my opinion based on my observations, like I said, I'm no expert...

dearbornpeds

May 31st, 2011 at 6:41 AM ^

     That's asinine.  He sold his church values and conservative look while he continued to cheat on a regular basis.  It was the same mode of operations he used at Youngstown State; he merely upgraded it when he reached the bigtime.

     When your three most high profile athletes get investigated, you're doing something wrong.  When your star qb has a "mentor" and changes cars more often than he changes underwear, you should know about it-unless you choose not to.

     When you finally become aware of improprieties and share them only with that mentor, then you're complicit in the whole sordid mess.  He was a con man and as long as the results were to the liking of the mullet wearing truckdrivers of C-bus, no one would ever complain.  No spin can change the fact that he didn't make "one mistake"-rather he demonstrated a pattern of disrespect for the rules he supposedly held so dear.