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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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  3. Dec 20, 2022 · Illinois has signed head coach Bret Bielema to a new six-year deal through the 2028 season, the school announced on Tuesday.

  4. Feb 12, 2021 · Lessons that shaped Bret Bielema on the road back to Illinois and the Big Ten. By Matt Fortuna. Feb 12, 2021. “I really didn’t talk much back then,” Bret Bielema says, smiling,...

  5. 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 26 years of collegiate coaching experience and compiled a 15-year record of 115-77 (.599) as head coach at Wisconsin, Arkansas, and Illinois.

  6. May 18, 2023 · Illinois football coach Bret Bielema, coming off the program's first winning season in more than a decade, talks about new expectations, recruiting with NIL and hope for the upcoming season.

  7. Dec 30, 2020 · Bret Bielema's inimitable work ethic, dedication and desire gave him the opportunity to return "home" to become the head football coach for Illinois.

  8. Sep 28, 2022 · Bret Bielema acknowledged he knew this day was coming. From the moment he accepted the job to be the next Illinois football coach, he understood the road through the Big Ten West eventually would...

  9. Jun 6, 2023 · There’s Illinois native Bret Bielema, who played at Iowa and coached at Wisconsin and is trying to shift the Illini from occasional winners to consistent contenders.

  10. Oct 7, 2022 · Bret Bielema and Chase Brown embrace after defeating Wisconsin last Saturday. Bielema learned about her death just hours after Iowa had defeated Michigan 24-23 on Oct. 20, 1990 in Ann Arbor, Michigan, a win that would help propel Iowa to the Rose Bowl.