On November 21, Bret Bielema, coach of Illinois football, expressed his anticipation for a difficult week ahead, regardless of the outcome of the upcoming game against Northwestern. The team is set to say goodbye to at least 24 seniors, an emotional prospect that prompted Bielema to well up during a recent press conference.
Reflecting on the loyalty and resilience of his departing players, Bielema noted that some will likely pursue careers in the NFL. He praised their dedication to the team and their ability to adapt to changes.
Although eager to spend more time with the current seniors, Bielema acknowledged that Illinois must secure a win against Northwestern to become bowl eligible. With the potential destination for the team uncertain, he alluded to the possibility of participating in the Quick Lane Bowl in Detroit.
While contemplating future matchups against Northwestern and acknowledging the team’s historical dominance in recent years, Bielema also discussed his initial impressions of the new Northwestern head coach, David Braun.
Ultimately, Bielema expressed optimism for the team’s future and announced that transfer senior John Paddock will start the upcoming game, which may also include a bowl game. He emphasized the respect and admiration he has for Paddock’s leadership and performance.
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