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  2. List of Illinois Fighting Illini men's basketball head coaches

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    Lou Henson, after a 21-year stint as head coach, compiled the most wins in Illini history finishing his time in Urbana-Champaign with a record of 423–224. Additionally, Bill Self maintains the highest winning percentage of all-time at .765 (78 wins and only 24 losses).

  3. List of Illinois Fighting Illini head football coaches

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    Zuppke won four and Eliot one national championships as head coach of the Fighting Illini. Zuppke is the leader in seasons coached, with 29 years as head coach, games coached with 224, and games won with 131. Robert Lackey has the highest winning percentage of those who have coached more than one game at 0.833.

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  5. Bret Bielema - Wikipedia

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    Bret Arnold Bielema (/ ˈ b iː l ə m ɑː /; born January 13, 1970) is an American football coach. He is the head football coach at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, a position he has held since the 2021 season.

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  9. Lee Corso - Wikipedia

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    Corso's parents, Alessandro and Irma, were Italian immigrants. His father fled Italy during World War I at age 15. [2] Alessandro, who had a second-grade education, was a lifelong laborer who laid terrazzo flooring, and Irma, who had a fifth-grade education, worked in school cafeterias and boarding schools.