Bernie Bierman

American college football player and coach, college basketball coach
The basics

Quick Facts

IntroAmerican college football player and coach, college basketball coach
PlacesUnited States of America
wasSports coach Basketball coach American football player
Work fieldSports
Gender
Male
Birth11 March 1894
Death7 March 1977 (aged 83 years)
Star signPisces
The details

Biography

Bernard W. "Bernie" Bierman (March 11, 1894 – March 7, 1977) was an American football player and coach of football and basketball. He coached from 1919 to 1950 except for a span during World War II when he served in the U.S. armed forces. Bierman was the head coach at the University of Montana (1919–1921), Mississippi State University (1925–1926), Tulane University (1927–1931), and his alma mater, the University of Minnesota (1932–1941, 1945–1950), compiling a career college football record of 153–65–12. At Minnesota, Bierman's Golden Gophers compiled a 93–35–6 record, won five national championships and seven Big Ten Conference titles, and completed five undefeated seasons. Bierman was also the head basketball coach at Montana (1919–1922), Mississippi State (1925–1927), and Tulane (1928–1930), tallying a career college basketball mark of 89–51.

Personal life

Bierman grew up in Litchfield, Minnesota and was married to Clara McKenzie Bierman. They had two sons, William A. Bierman, a lawyer in St. Paul, Minnesota, and James Bierman, of Los Angeles, California. Bierman was a brother of the Alpha Delta Phi Fraternity.

Head coaching record

Football

YearTeamOverallConferenceStandingBowl/playoffsAP#
Montana Grizzlies (Independent) (1919–1921)
1919Montana2–3–2
1920Montana4–3
1921Montana3–3–1
Montana:9–9–3
Mississippi State Bulldogs (Southern Conference) (1925–1926)
1925Mississippi State3–4–11–4T–15th
1926Mississippi State5–42–314th
Mississippi State:8–8–13–7
Tulane Green Wave (Southern Conference) (1927–1931)
1927Tulane2–5–12–5–118th
1928Tulane6–3–13–3–1T–10th
1929Tulane9–06–01st
1930Tulane8–15–0T–1st
1931Tulane11–18–0T–1stL Rose
Tulane:36–10–224–8–2
Minnesota Golden Gophers (Big Ten Conference) (1932–1941)
1932Minnesota5–32–36th
1933Minnesota4–0–42–0–4T–1st
1934Minnesota8–05–0T–1st
1935Minnesota8–05–0T–1st
1936Minnesota7–14–1T–2nd1
1937Minnesota6–25–01st5
1938Minnesota6–24–11st10
1939Minnesota3–4–12–3–17th
1940Minnesota8–06–01st1
1941Minnesota8–05–01st1
Iowa Pre-Flight Seahawks (Independent) (1942)
1942Iowa Pre-Flight7–3
Iowa Pre-Flight:7–3
Minnesota Golden Gophers (Big Ten Conference) (1945–1950)
1945Minnesota4–51–5T–8th
1946Minnesota5–43–45th
1947Minnesota6–33–3T–3rd
1948Minnesota7–25–23rd16
1949Minnesota7–24–23rd8
1950Minnesota1–7–11–4–17th
Minnesota:93–35–657–28–6
Total:153–65–12
      National championship         Conference title         Conference division title
  • #Rankings from final AP Poll.
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