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Tressel receives 2-year extensionEmail Print Comments 140ESPN.com news services

COLUMBUS, Ohio -- Ohio State has added two more years to football coach Jim Tressel's contract -- and has offered him an administrative job when he retires.

The nine-year coach of the Buckeyes had his original contract, signed in 2006 and amended twice more, extended through the 2014 season on Tuesday.

"We wanted to reward Jim for his exemplary work with our football program and lock him in as our coach for an additional two years," athletic director Gene Smith said.


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Tressel, who is 94-21 at Ohio State, makes about $3.5 million a year, depending on incentives and additions. He will be 62 years old when the new extension ends.

He has said that he wants to coach as long as he enjoys it and feels he is effective. The Buckeyes are coming off an 11-2 season which was capped by a victory over Oregon in the Rose Bowl.

"Jim has never once come to me about compensation," Ohio State athletics director Gene Smith said in a statement. "Jim has indicated to me he is satisfied with his salary. He is aware of the financial situation we all face in athletics and I am thankful for his service and loyalty to the goals of the department."

One portion of the new contract addendum provides Tressel with a university job as an associate athletic director if he steps down as football coach on good terms before his contract ends. He would be paid $150,000 a year.

His old contract offered him a faculty position upon retirement.

A paragraph in the new addendum also provides that when Tressel retires as football coach, he will receive six press box tickets to all home Ohio State football games -- for life -- along with two season tickets to all home men's and women's basketball games.

In the statement announcing the new extension, Tressel said it was an honor to work at Ohio State.

Tressel, Smith, Ohio State senior vice president for business and finance William J. Shkurti and Jeff Kaplan, special assistant to Ohio State president E. Gordon Gee, all signed the contract extension this month.

Smith said Tuesday that Tressel told him he was satisfied with his salary and is aware of the financial problems facing the school's athletic department and has not sought additional compensation.

Ohio State has raised football ticket prices $7, to a face value of $70, and has added another $1 to most men's basketball tickets to offset substantial losses in the athletic department.

Smith said at the time that the ticket-price increases were needed to offset increases in operating costs and losses caused by a flagging economy. He said concessions revenue was down 9 percent and merchandise revenue another 26 percent, with payroll and other expenses rising 10 percent.

Smith said he thought the men's basketball program -- ranked among the top 10 in the nation and a No. 2 seed in this week's NCAA tournament -- would lose around $350,000 again this season for the second year in a row.

Tressel's extended contract is subject to the approval of the Ohio State board of trustees at its May meeting.

Information from The Associated Press was used in this report.



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let's see....

1. Beat Michigan (we'll forgive 1 loss each decade = check)
2. Win Big10 Conference (5 straight = check)
3. Win BCS games (4-3 with a national title = check)


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The first win against Michigan,...my Dad said -- "Well, I guess he's good for twenty years,..."

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It's official...Michigan has just lost two more to the Buckeyes before stepping foot on the field.

Great news!


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I am very happy to hear this as I cant imagine Tressel not being at OSU until he retires.
Updated version of Tressel Ball?

And in a related the story, the last known living wolverine in Michigan was found dead.
http://www.freep.com/article/20100316/NE...-a-display-case

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Thank God he's no John Cooper.

Glad to see he's gonna stick around for awhile longer.


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Pretty much has always been his plan; another four-five years, and then call it. Then he can enjoy life after 60 or so, with his grandkids.

He is the epitome of a healthy late 50's, and this way we'll never get a Woody Hayes incident,....

Too bad he is also way too smart for politics; he would rule this State overnight.

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Great News about Tressel!

Sad news about the wolverine.


You know my love will Not Fade Away.........


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He will be 62 years old when the new extension ends.




I see him coaching another 5-7 years after this extension. I don't think he'll reach JoePa/Bowden years....but he'll keep going. As long as they're winning 10-11 games per year, there's no reason to stop down. You ride that train until someone tells you to get off.


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Agreed. However, I wouldn't put the NFL past him. - He runs a pro style offense, and knows how to develop quarterbacks.

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Agreed. However, I wouldn't put the NFL past him. - He runs a pro style offense, and knows how to develop quarterbacks.




He has made some good college quarterbacks, but none of his quarterbacks have done anything in the NFL. Smith has shown a little promise, but is unproven, and no one else is even in the league anymore I don't think.

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