The Jim Tressel Era at Ohio State was flush with success including countless manhood strippings of Michigan and an undefeated season yielding a national championship. In the process of achieving such legendary results, however, Tressel wasn't above varied levels of criticism during his tenure largely due to an offense, dubbed Tresselball, that was often painfully conservative and boring.
Conversely, Urban Meyer's arrival at Ohio State has brought similar owning of Michigan and a national title while rewriting large sections of the school's offensive record book.
With that in mind, during the throes of the offseason, it's easy to wonder how some of Tressel's stars might have fared in Meyer's uptempo, blitzkrieg of an offensive system.