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Bielema's coaching pedigree and list of football mentors matches that of any coach in the nation. He played for and coached under Hall-of-Famer Hayden Fry, helping the Hawkeyes share the 1990 Big Ten title with Illinois.
Since December 2020, Bret Bielema has served as head coach at Illinois. [1] Eleven coaches have led Illinois in postseason bowl games: Ray Eliot, Pete Elliott, Mike White, John Mackovic, Lou Tepper, Ron Turner, Ron Zook, Vic Koenning, Tim Beckman, Lovie Smith, and Bielema.
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.
Bret Bielema was named as the 26th Fighting Illini Head Football Coach in the history of the program in December 2020. A native of Prophetstown, Illinois, Bielema has 30 years of collegiate and NFL coaching experience and compiled a 15-year record of 115-77 (.599) as head coach at Wisconsin, Arkansas, and Illinois.
Here's a list of key members of the Illinois Football Coaching Staff 2024, along with their designations: These coaches play integral roles in shaping the team's strategies, honing players'...
Illinois Fighting Illini Coaches. Seasons: 133 (1892 to 2024) Record (W-L-T): 629-627-49 Conferences: Big Ten, Western, Ind. Conf. Championships: 15. National Championships: 1923 and 1927. Bowl Record: 20 Bowls, 8-12, .400 W-L% (Major Bowls) Ranked in AP Poll: 13 Times (Preseason), 13 Times (Final), 194 Weeks (Total)
Bret Bielema is the first Illinois coach since the late 1980s with a winning record. We shouldn't be surprised what he's doing in the Big Ten after what he accomplished at Wisconsin.
Lou Tepper was promoted from defensive coordinator to head coach of the Illinois in 1992. [98] Tepper was the first Illinois coach since Robert Zuppke to win or tie both of his first two meetings against Michigan. [99] The 1992 game, a 22–22 tie, ended Michigan's 19-game conference winning streak.
Illinois head football coach Bret Bielema forcefully defends Fighting Illini’s Week 13 hero in Rutgers win after award snub