- Wallace William Wade
William Wallace Wade (
June 15 ,1892 –October 7 ,1986 ) was an Americancollege football coach. He was born inTrenton, Tennessee Playing career
Wade played football at
Brown University . One of his teammates at Brown wasFritz Pollard , who went on to become the firstAfrican American coach in theNational Football League .Coaching career
After working as an assistant coach at
Vanderbilt University , Wade was hired as thehead coach at theUniversity of Alabama in 1923. Over the next seven years, Wade's team won three national championships, after winning the Rose Bowl in 1925, 1926, and 1930.Following his third national championship, Wade shocked the college football world by transferring to
Duke University , which had less of a football tradition than Alabama. Though Wade refused to answer questions regarding his decision to leave Alabama for Duke until late in his life he eventually told a sports historian he believed his philosophy regarding sports and athletics fit perfectly with the philosophy of the Duke administration and that he felt being at a private institution would allow him greater freedom from interference.Wade continued to succeed at Duke, most notably in 1938, when his "Iron Dukes" went unscored upon until reaching the national championship game, where they lost 7-3 to the
University of Southern California in Duke's first Rose Bowl appearance. Wade's Blue Devils lost the1942 Rose Bowl to Oregon State College in 1942, this one held at Duke's home stadium in Durham,North Carolina . The change in scenery was a result of the Pearl Harbor attacks, which made the event organizers skittish of hosting a game inCalifornia . Wade entered military service after the Rose Bowl loss, and the legendaryEddie Cameron filled in for him as head football coach from 1942 to 1945. Wade returned to coach the Blue Devils in 1946, and continued until his retirement in 1950.In 16 seasons, Wade's Duke teams compiled a record of 110 wins, 36 losses, and 7 ties.
In 1967, Duke's football stadium was renamed
Wallace Wade Stadium in his honor. Wade is a member of theCollege Football Hall of Fame . He died inDurham, North Carolina at the age of 94.In 2006, a bronze statue of Wade was erected outside of the
University of Alabama 'sBryant-Denny Stadium alongside the statues of Frank Thomas,Bear Bryant , andGene Stallings , other coaches who led Alabama to national championships.External links
* [http://collegefootball.org/famersearch.php?id=20063 College Football Hall of Fame Entry]
* [http://www.lib.duke.edu/archives/history/wade_stadium.html Duke University Biography]
* [http://www.lib.duke.edu/archives/history/wade_stadium.html Wallace Wade Stadium]
* [http://rosebowllegends.org/wallace-wade.php Wallace Wade ] Profile at Rosebowl Legends
* [http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,882816-1,00.html Frenzy in Atlanta]
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