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Bret Bielema He is a fan of Chirping, especially during times heated in the field and off the field, and he likes to be as forceful as possible. The legendary coach's non -nonsense has been a main attraction among fans and often attracts media attention. However, it has no regret.
He likes to be himself, especially because he has been in the countryside for almost two decades. On Friday he shared his thoughts to have an open mindset about decision -making and avoided his frustration in the countryside.
Illinois coach said he has been associated with training for almost 17 years. When he entered the Big Ten, it was all new to him. However, it has gained enough exposure to operations and changing NCAA dynamics, which sometimes the best.
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“You know, it's crazy. My first main coach in Wisconsin, I went to a meeting of ten grains, Lloyd Carr and Jim Tressel took me,” said Belema on Friday (1:30:30), through the “Pardon My Take” podcast.
“We went 12-1 to Wisconsin, and they asked me to sit for a minute. And the two boys said, well, you know, Barry Alvarez says you will be very good. You are 35 years old. You will have a spokesman for this occupation for a long time. And at that moment, I am the same as,” Oh, these guys are very handsome. “
Bielema added that he is not afraid to speak his mind given his term.
“Well, now I enter these ten major meeting rooms and I'm one of the older boys in the room. I am 55 years old, you know, I have done it 17 years, and some of these guys say things. Just as” just silent, “right?
Bret Bret field exchange exchanges have been the fans' favorite. The most recent was with South Carolina Coach Shane Beamer during Citrus Bowl on January 1, which trapped the headlines.
Bielema said it was all the heat of the moment and, after the game, received a call with Beamer before meetings of ten grains in January. Added that the dust is already resolved.
Similarly, he threw some light on his beef with Jim Harbaugh and still does not have to make a truce with the first Michigan Coach. His feud goes back to his Wisconsin days and has not talked to Harbaugh. However, he showed love with his children and his family.
Edited by Victor Ramon Galvez