Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Bielema back in Big Ten after taking Illinois post

- Andy Seligman

Bret Bielema, who led Wisconsin to three Rose Bowls before a disappoint­ing run at Arkansas, is returning to the Big Ten and his home state to coach Illinois.

The Illini hired Bielema to replace the fired Lovie Smith on Saturday, hoping he can turn around a program with nine consecutiv­e losing seasons.

Illinois said Bielema will receive a six-year contract with an annual salary starting at $4.2 million, and begin work immediatel­y.

A native of western Illinois, the 50year-old Bielema is 97-58 in 12 years at Wisconsin and Arkansas.

“Illinois and the Big Ten is home for me, and I can’t be any more excited about the opportunit­y in front of me with the Fighting Illini,” Bielema said in a statement. “We want to build a program that makes Illini Nation proud and regain the passion that I’ve seen when Illinois wins.”

He took over for Barry Alvarez and went 68-24 with the Badgers from 2006-12 before leaving to coach the Razorbacks. He finished with a 29-34 mark at Arkansas and was fired in November 2017.

He has spent the last three seasons as an assistant coach in the NFL, first with the Patriots and then the New York Giants.

Illinois athletic director Josh Whitman called Bielema a proven winner.

“In our conversati­ons, it became clear to me that he is a lifelong learner who is continuall­y looking to grow and improve, and he has enjoyed unrivaled mentorship from some of the game’s most distinguis­hed coaches, including Hayden Fry, Kirk Ferentz, Bill Snyder, Barry Alvarez, and Bill Belichick – all of them current or future Hall of Famers,” Whitman said.

Bielema was defensive coordinato­r at Wisconsin when he replaced Alvarez and had immediate success.

He became the third coach in NCAA history to win 12 games in his rookie season when Wisconsin went 12-1 in 2006. No other Big Ten coach had won 10 in his first year.

In 2010, the Badgers beat a No. 1 team for the first time since 1981 when they knocked off Ohio State. They won the Big Ten that year, losing to TCU in the Rose Bowl, and won the first two conference championsh­ip games – and a trip to the Rose Bowl that went with them – in 2011 and 2012 by beating Michigan State and Nebraska. The Badgers lost all three of those high-profile bowl games.

His move to Arkansas was surprising, ultimately unsuccessf­ul and the legal battle over how much contract buyout money he is still owed by the school’s athletic foundation is ongoing.

In July 2018, the New England Patriots hired Bielema as a consultant to coach Bill Belichick. He became the Patriots’ defensive line coach in the 2019 season. In January, the New York Giants and new head coach Joe Judge hired Bielema as outside linebacker­s coach and senior assistant.

Illinois was 2-5 heading into its game against Penn State on Saturday.

Bielema takes over a program that most recently had a winning when it went 7-6 in 2011. The Illini won their first six games that year, lost their next six and fired Ron Zook before finishing with a victory over UCLA in the Fight Hunger Bowl.

 ?? MARK HOFFMAN / JOURNAL SENTINEL ?? Former Wisconsin coach Bret Bielema was named head coach at Illinois on Saturday. Bielema was 68-24 at Wisconsin and 29-34 at Arkansas. He’s been an NFL assistant the last three years.
MARK HOFFMAN / JOURNAL SENTINEL Former Wisconsin coach Bret Bielema was named head coach at Illinois on Saturday. Bielema was 68-24 at Wisconsin and 29-34 at Arkansas. He’s been an NFL assistant the last three years.

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