| Bob Wade | |
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| Date of birth | December 9 1944 |
| Place of birth | |
| Position(s) | Defensive back Head Coach, Basketball |
| College | Morgan State |
| Career Record | 36-50 |
| Playing Stats | DatabaseFootball |
| Team(s) as a player | |
| 1968 1969 1970 |
Pittsburgh Steelers Washington Redskins Denver Broncos |
| Team(s) as a coach/administrator | |
| 1986-1989 | Maryland Terrapins |
Robert Pernell Wade (born December 9, 1944 in Baltimore, Maryland) is the former men's college basketball head coach for the University of Maryland (1986-1989), as well as an American football defensive back for the NFL.
Football
Wade played college football at Morgan State University. After his collegiate career, he played in the National Football League for the Pittsburgh Steelers, Washington Redskins, and the Denver Broncos.
Basketball
Prior to his coaching stint at Maryland, Wade had coached at Baltimore's Dunbar High School for ten years, where he compiled a 341-25 record and was often ranked in the nation's top 10. Wade was originally hired to replace Lefty Driesell, Maryland's basketball coach of 17 years. Driesell resigned over concerns about the death of All-American forward Len Bias and subsequent revelations about his players' academic performances. In high school, Wade had been a strong disciplinarian, and he was appealing to University of Maryland administrators who were attempting to clean up the basketball program. He was also hired in order to increase diversity as he became the first African American coach of a major sport in the Atlantic Coast Conference, despite the fact that he had no prior experience in coaching a team at the collegiate level. Wade resigned on May 12, 1989 after three years as head coach, compiling a 36-50 record. Not only was he unable to rebuild the basketball program during his tenure, but his resignation came amid allegations that he broke NCAA rules in dealing with players and recruits, and as a result the university received severe sanctions. His resignation would also affect the university in other ways. Noting the lack of institutional control and perceiving his departure as mistreatment of an African American coach, blue chip high school players from Baltimore City would largely avoid Maryland until Keith Booth chose to attend Maryland in 1993.
| Preceded by Charles "Lefty" Driesell |
Maryland Men's Head Basketball Coach 1986–1989 |
Succeeded by Gary Williams |
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| Shipley • Stewart • Millikan • Fellows • Driesell • Wade • Williams |


