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		Buckeyes Coach Explains Block "O" of Life 
		
		By Shawn Brown
                	The 700 Club
                	
		
		
		 
		CBN.com 
			 Ohio State Head Coach Jim Tressel is one of the most respected  coaches in college sports; not because of his nine NCAA Championships, but  because of his approach to teaching the game of football.  
		Shawn Brown, The 700 Club sports reporter talked with  Coach Tressel:
		Shawn:  Welcome to the home of the Ohio State  Buckeyes, better known as the horseshoe. In the last seven years, head coach  Jim Tressel has built a winning program based on six pillars he refers to as  the Block “O” of Life.
		The Block “O” has been the official symbol for the Ohio State  Buckeyes for more than 70 years. When Tressel came to Ohio State  in 2001, he came up with a way to incorporate his life philosophy into the Block  “O”. It’s based on six core values. The first three define a player’s purpose,  which includes personal family, spiritual morals, and caring and giving. The  remaining three lay down a set of goals, including strength and fitness,  football of course, and academics and career. He explains all of these in  detail in his book, The Winners Manual  for the Game of Life. 
		Jim:  Our Block “O” of Life, we talk a lot about it  when we’re recruiting. We [say that we] know the first thing that attracted him  to Ohio State was football, and we’re going to  work hard at being good at football. We’re going to work hard at becoming great  players and NFL players and all of that. But that’s not all we’re going to do.
		Jim’s philosophy comes from watching his father, who coached  football at Baldwin-   Wallace College  for more than two decades.  
		Jim:  I learned that he cared about everybody. He  cared about all parts of them. He wanted to win, very competitive guy, won a  lot of games. But, what was most important to him was that young people grew  while they were with him. 
		One summer, Jim went to a summer camp sponsored by the Fellowship  of Christian Athletes. He got more than he bargained for when the speaker asked  one simple question that shook his world.    
		Jim:  It was the last day of the camp that Bobby  Richardson, the great baseball player with the Yankees, was speaking. He asked  all of us if the game of life ended tonight, would we be a winner. And I mean,  wow, I’d been around sports a long time, my whole life; and when he put it into  the perspective of life, I wasn’t sure I could answer that. But, I knew once  the game’s over, it’s over. And so, as he asked that question, I didn’t have an  answer.
		On the way back to his dorm he walked to a baseball field and  thought hard about Bobby Richardson’s words. 
		Jim:  He said, ‘Here’s the answer.’ He said, ‘Ask  Jesus into your life. Ask God to direct your life, and you win.’ And it was  like man, that sounds pretty simple.
   
		  Since then Coach Tressel has lived a life of purpose. After  leading the Buckeyes to four Big Ten Conference Championships, he teaches what  winning truly is.  
   
  Jim:  My purpose is to be a servant in God’s kingdom  and to serve Him and His - all of us - all shapes, sizes, and get to know Him.  Grow to love Him, which is loving as well. I think what’s most important about  our relationship with Jesus, to Him, is that we understand His way, the way He  wants us to live, the way He wants us to serve.
		Shawn:  When people look at you, what is it that you  want people to see? 
		Jim:  I hope that they would see someone who is  humbly serving God. That’s what I hope.
		
		
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