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    Lee Tressel (February 12, 1925 – April 16, 1981) was a football coach and athletic director at Baldwin–Wallace College in Berea, Ohio. Tressel accumulated the most winning record as the head football coach at Baldwin–Wallace.

  2. Lee Tressel starred in academics and football in high school at Ada, Ohio, and at Baldwin-Wallace College. He was a Navy lieutenant in World War II. Tressel began his coaching career in 1948 and worked at three Ohio high schools--Ada, Mentor, Massillon. He had a 10-year record of 70-20.

  3. Lee Tressel began playing football in the fall of 1943, continued in the fall of '44 and was briefly interrupted by service to his country in World War II in 1945. He returned to finish his playing career as a Yellow Jacket in 1946 and 1947.

  4. 1 de dic. de 2009 · Lee Tressel was a successful football coach at Baldwin-Wallace College and high schools in Ohio. He led the Yellow Jackets to the NCAA Division III National Championship in 1978 and was named Coach-of-the-Year.

  5. Lee Tressel starred in academics and football in high school at Ada, Ohio, and at Baldwin-Wallace College. He was a Navy lieutenant in World War II. Tressel began his coaching career in 1948 and worked at three Ohio high schools--Ada, Mentor, Massillon.

  6. 29 de nov. de 2023 · Twenty-three years ago, a young enthusiastic football coach from Massillon High School named Lee Tressel accepted the head coaching job at Baldwin—Wallace. He succeeded Paul "Sparky" Adams who coached for four years.

  7. Learn about the life and career of Lee Tressel, a legendary football coach and player at Baldwin Wallace University. Read about his famous "Cartwheel Play", his family legacy, and his achievements as a Navy veteran and educator.