Jim Tressel - Head Coaching Record

Head Coaching Record

Year Team Overall Conference Standing Bowl/playoffs Coaches# AP°
Youngstown State Penguins (Ohio Valley Conference)
1986 Youngstown State 2–9 2–5 7th
1987 Youngstown State 8–4 5–1 T–1st L NCAA Division I-AA First round
Youngstown State Penguins (NCAA Division I-AA Independent)
1988 Youngstown State 4–7
1989 Youngstown State 9–4 L NCAA Division I-AA Second round
1990 Youngstown State 11–1 L NCAA Division I-AA First round
1991 Youngstown State 12–3 W NCAA Division I-AA Championship
1992 Youngstown State 11–3–1 L NCAA Division I-AA Championship
1993 Youngstown State 13–2 W NCAA Division I-AA Championship
1994 Youngstown State 14–0–1 W NCAA Division I-AA Championship
1995 Youngstown State 3–8
1996 Youngstown State 8–3
Youngstown State Penguins (Gateway Football Conference)
1997 Youngstown State 13–2 4–2 3rd W NCAA Division I-AA Championship
1998 Youngstown State 6–5 3–3 T–3rd
1999 Youngstown State 12–3 5–1 2nd L NCAA Division I-AA Championship
2000 Youngstown State 9–3 4–2 T–2nd L NCAA Division I-AA First round
Youngstown State: 135–57–2 23–14
Ohio State Buckeyes (Big Ten Conference)
2001 Ohio State 7–5 5–3 3rd L Outback
2002 Ohio State 14–0 8–0 T–1st W Fiesta† 1 1
2003 Ohio State 11–2 6–2 T–2nd W Fiesta† 4 4
2004 Ohio State 8–4 4–4 T–5th W Alamo 19 20
2005 Ohio State 10–2 7–1 T–1st W Fiesta† 4 4
2006 Ohio State 12–1 8–0 1st L BCS NCG† 2 2
2007 Ohio State 11–2 7–1 1st L BCS NCG† 4 5
2008 Ohio State 10–3 7–1 T–1st L Fiesta† 11 9
2009 Ohio State 11–2 7–1 1st W Rose† 5 5
2010 Ohio State 0–1* 0–1* T–1st* W Sugar*† 5 5
Ohio State: 94–22 59–14
Total: 229–79–2

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