Jim Tressel Wednesday apologized for letting the supporters down football program violated NCAA rules, which did not report some players to sell the memorabilia items with their benefits also received.
Tressel, 58, who directs Ohio State to three BCS National Championship Game since assuming the post head football coach in 2001, showed Wednesday when he addressed the media for the first time since March 8, when the violations were revealed, that he had "some last month difficult. "
Tressel, who has apologized after the announcement of initial suspension for violating NCAA rules earlier this month, said through USA TODAY, "The biggest regret I had in my life have been when I've disappointed people, when I 'have let people down."
"Mistakes I made very disappointing. I apologize for that, as I have mentioned many times," he added.
Initially, Tressel hands next season and fined two match ban for failing to inform the school that he knew some players who sell goods and memorabilia before the school learned of the potential violations.
His sanction then increased earlier this month. Ohio State has recommended to the NCAA that Tressel suspended the first five games next season.
Tressel, who guided his 2002 squad Buckeyes to the title, national, has developed a 106-22 overall mark at Ohio State, including seven Big Ten Conference championship. He also has a bowl record of 6-4 and 5-3 in BCS bowl games.
Also at the press conference, Tressel linebackers coach Luke Fickell introduced as a replacement during the first five races of the 2011 season.
A former Ohio State player, Fickell, who also co-defensive coordinator, who in our 10th year on staff Buckeyes.
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