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You can watch Bret Bielema’s full presser HERE. “The way we played at the end of the year, to come full circle and win a game against Nebraska on the front end, to beat Northwestern, a team we have great respect for, at the end of the year, really tells me the growth we have in that first season.” They definitely can regurgitate it, but I think they understand and know what it means.” “I believe they feel it, they understand it. A lot of teams use it as a catchphrase, but it’s a really hard thing to live. “We talk a lot about tough, smart, dependable.
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On Illinois’ development throughout last season: “I think just knowing our roster.you’re more comfortable, you know their strengths, you know their weaknesses. Probably one of the things I’m really just thankful for is I probably know our roster now better than I ever have.over a year and a half, have added a lot of players but also developed a lot of players in the way we think, how we do things, and are able to get them. I think about the world we’re in, and I think about Hayden Fry would probably slap me in the back of the head if I showed up with a pair of tennis shoes and no tie, but I think that’s the part of college football that’s awesome, right? There’s never been a time or a place where I think college football could be more exciting.”
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And I’m looking, and they don’t have ties on, and they’re all wearing tennis shoes. “So I’m walking in this morning behind them, all four of them good-looking, strapped-up, well-trained athletes. “I asked my staff, and they unanimously told me I was in the wrong, to actually let them be independent and go without ties.” “I’m kind of a purist and an old traditionalist, and I’m like, ‘Oh, man, they’ve got to wear a tie, don’t they?’” “Earlier this summer, when we knew we were going to take our players, we take them to a clothing store and give them the opportunity to purchase a suit for them.”
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I remember back then we got an issued Iowa Hawkeye jacket that I’m pretty sure 15 to 20 people had worn before I actually put it on that day and wore a tie and got all dappered up.” “I first came to this event as a player in the early ‘90s.
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The Illini have plenty of talent returning on both sides of the ball, while still having plenty to build on entering fall camp and next month’s season opener.Ĭoach Bielema began Wednesday’s press conference with an anecdote about his experiences at Big Ten Media Day, past and present: The camaraderie and community of aviators and enthusiasts.Illinois upsets No.Opportunities to participate in all aspects of aviation.A welcoming and supportive environment.Clear pathways that ignite and nurture interest.We strive to make aviation easier, more accessible, more rewarding, and more fun – igniting and nurturing interest by embracing "The Spirit of Aviation" in all that we do. Today, EAA is headquartered in Oshkosh, Wisconsin, as a non-profit 501(c)(3) corporation (legal name: Experimental Aircraft Association Inc.) that includes 200,000 members in more than 100 countries.ĮAA’s mission is dedicated to growing participation in aviation. Founded on Januin Milwaukee, Wisconsin, as a local club for those who built and restored their own aircraft, the Experimental Aircraft Association (EAA) quickly grew to become a vibrant and growing aviation community that includes all who enjoy flying for recreation and welcomes all aviation enthusiasts to participate.