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Bernie Bierman

Coach

Bernard William Bierman

Inducted 1955

Date of Birth

3/11/1894

Birthplace

Springfield, MN

Schools

University of Minnesota (1932-1941)

University of Minnesota (1945-1950)

Tulane University (1927-1931)

Mississippi State University (1925-1926)

University of Montana (1919-1921)

Bio

It has been said Bernie Bierman,"...never lost his temper, never raised his voice, never shed a tear, never appealed to sentiment and never played tricks on his teams." Bierman, himself, admitted, "I never made an emotional speech in my life." His teams were as low key and fundamental as his own personality, as Bierman believed in simple, common-sense football. Starting in 1919, his University of Montana, Mississippi State, Tulane and Minnesota squads compiled a 146-62-12 record. The "Silver Fox of the Northland" gave Minnesota a 93-35-6 slate over a 16-season span which included six Big Ten Championships, five National Championships and five undefeated campaigns. He produced 14 Gopher All-Americas, including Hall of Famers Pug Lund, Ed Widseth, Dick Wildung, Clayton Tonnemaker, Sonny Franck, Bruce Smith, and Leo Nomellini. There was nothing razzle-dazzle about Bernie Bierman's tactics. It was straight single-wing football, and he was often chastised for running a "dull" offense. In response to his critics, Bierman replied, "If I found that four or five plays were doing the job, we stuck with them. Still, we probably had more plays than our opponents. I always figured that ball control with good execution is the best thing you can have."

Stats

Wins 146

Losses 62

Ties 12

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