• Wed. Dec 24th, 2025

Breaking news: Ex-Buckeyes coach Tressel confirmed as Ohio lieutenant governor

In a significant political development, former Ohio State University football coach Jim Tressel has been confirmed as Ohio’s new lieutenant governor. The Ohio General Assembly approved his nomination on February 12, 2025, following his selection by Governor Mike DeWine. Tressel, 72, succeeds Jon Husted, who vacated the position after being appointed to the U.S. Senate.

 

Tressel’s confirmation marks his first foray into political office. He is renowned for leading the Ohio State Buckeyes to a national championship in 2002 and later serving as president of Youngstown State University from 2014 until his retirement in 2023.

 

The confirmation process was notably swift, with the Republican-led Ohio Senate and House expediting the proceedings. The Senate confirmed Tressel with a 31-1 vote, while the House approved his nomination with a 68-27 vote. Some Democratic lawmakers expressed concerns over the rapid process and Tressel’s lack of political experience, noting the absence of public hearings and limited opportunities to assess his political positions.

 

Governor DeWine praised Tressel’s leadership and deep understanding of Ohio, stating that Tressel’s experience in education and community engagement makes him well-suited for the role. DeWine emphasized the importance of selecting someone capable of assuming the governorship if necessary.

 

Tressel acknowledged his limited experience in state government but expressed enthusiasm about the opportunity. He emphasized his commitment to learning and contributing to the state’s future, highlighting his lifelong dedication to service.

 

As lieutenant governor, Tressel’s specific duties have yet to be defined. Traditionally, the role involves overseeing various state initiatives and departments. Governor DeWine mentioned that promoting physical fitness could be among Tressel’s responsibilities, given his background in athletics.

 

Tressel’s appointment has sparked discussions about his potential political future, including the possibility of a gubernatorial run in 2026, as Governor DeWine is term-limited. However, both DeWine and Tressel have stated that no discussions have taken place regarding future political plans beyond the current term.

 

Tressel’s transition from sports to politics aligns with a broader trend of athletes moving into public service. Notable examples include former football players Gerald Ford, who became the 38th U.S. President, and Jack Kemp, who served as a U.S. Representative and Secretary of Housing and Urban Development.

 

As he steps into his new role, Tressel’s leadership and commitment to Ohio will be closely watched by both supporters and critics, eager to see how his experience in sports and education translates to state governance.

 

 

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