Jim Tressel, the former head coach of the Ohio State Buckeyes football team, has been appointed as Ohio’s new lieutenant governor. Governor Mike DeWine announced Tressel’s selection on February 10, 2025, following the departure of Jon Husted, who vacated the position to join the U.S. Senate. citeturn0news16
A Storied Career
Tressel, 72, boasts a distinguished career in both coaching and higher education. He led the Ohio State Buckeyes to a national championship in 2002 and achieved a coaching record of 106-22 at the university. Prior to his tenure at Ohio State, Tressel served as head coach at Youngstown State University, securing four national championships over 15 years. He later served as president of Youngstown State from 2014 to 2023. citeturn0news16
Political Appointment
Governor DeWine praised Tressel’s leadership and deep understanding of Ohio’s needs, stating that Tressel “has the leadership skills and knowledge of Ohio to be an effective lieutenant governor.” Tressel’s appointment is subject to confirmation by the Ohio state Senate. citeturn0news18
Looking Ahead
Tressel’s extensive experience in education and leadership positions him to make significant contributions to Ohio’s governance. His appointment reflects a commitment to leveraging seasoned leadership to address the state’s challenges and opportunities.