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MVSU Names Wade Head Football Coach

ITTA BENA, Miss.- Mississippi Valley State University has named Kendrick Wade as the school's 18th head football coach.

Wade is no stranger to MVSU, being a two-time graduate, star football player, and coach for the Delta Devils. He makes his way back to his alma mater after seven years of head coaching experience on the high school and middle school level, followed by six years as an assistant coach on the collegiate level.

During his playing days at MVSU, Wade was named Most Outstanding wide receiver in 2004 and broke the school record for the longest receiving touchdown in school history (82 yards vs. Grambling). In 2016, Wade was named to MVSU's All-Decade Football Team (2000-2010).

Before joining the Delta Devil football team, Wade was a standout performer in baseball and football at Coahoma Community College in Clarksdale, Miss. As a sophomore, Wade was named CCC's Most Valuable Player (football) and was selected to play in the Junior College All-Star game.

Wade, a native of Cleveland, Miss., is a graduate of East Side High in Cleveland, Miss., was a two-sport standout and named All-District in baseball and football for the East Side High School Trojans.

After completing his playing days at MVSU, Wade played four years of Arena football in Texas and Arkansas.

In the collegiate arena, Wade is widely regarded as one of the elite wide receiver coaches in the nation and is known as an exceptional recruiter and motivator.

Wade is coming from Delta State University in Cleveland, Miss., where he was the wide receivers coach. His addition to the Statesmen's staff produced immediate results, as the offense was one of the most explosive offenses in the nation. DSU averaged 41.2 (PPG), 471.8 (YPG), and a National Division 2 playoff berth. Delta State finished the 2022 season with an 11-2 record and Gulf South Conference (GSC) Champions.

Coach Wade helped develop one of the top wide receivers in the GSC in senior Dohnte Myers, who finished the season as the GSC leader in receptions (65), second in receiving yards (877), and third in the GSC with eight receiving touchdowns. Myers was named to the All-Gulf South Conference First Team.

In January 2020, Kendrick Wade joined the Fort Valley State University staff in Fort Valley, Georgia. FVSU Head Coach Maurice Flowers and Kendrick Wade had previously worked together at MVSU in 2018, where Wade was the Wide Receivers Coach, and Flowers served as the Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks Coach.

During his two-year stint at Fort Valley, Wade served as the Wildcat's pass game coordinator and wide receivers Coach. While at FVSU, Wade coached All-SIAC wide receiver Shemar Bridges. In 2021, Bridges's senior year was cut short due to an injury; he still signed as an Undrafted Free Agent with the Baltimore Ravens. Bridges remains a member of the Baltimore Ravens football team.

In 2019, Wade coached the wide receivers at Briar Cliff University in Sioux City, Iowa. Under his tutelage, the wide receiver core at Briar Cliff improved immensely during the 2019 season. Wide receiver/Return Specialist Rashad Brown had a breakout season and was named to the All-GPAC Team.

In 2017, Wade returned to his alma mater, Mississippi Valley State University, to coach the wide receivers. In his first-year coaching at The Valley, Wade helped groom wide receiver Quinn McElfresh, into an explosive "Playmaker" and the Southwestern Athletic Conference-leading wide receiver in receptions per game and second in receiving yards per contest. McElfresh was named SWAC Newcomer of the Year and earned All-SWAC second Team Wide Receiver honors for his breakout season.

In 2018, Wade helped groom wide receiver/return specialist Booker T. Chamber into one of the most dynamic players in the nation. Chambers ranked seventh in the country in all-purpose yards for the 2018 season. Chambers was a Conerly Finalist and was named a Botox All-American. Chambers also earned All-SWAC first Team as a return specialist and All-SWAC Second Team as a wide receiver.

Wade will be introduced at a press conference at 11 a.m. Tuesday, January 10, 2023, in the R. W. Harrison Arena on the campus of MVSU.

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