. . . . . . . . . . "2005-04-29"^^ . "Maryland"@en . . . "American football player and coach"@en . "1975"^^ . "1969"^^ . "1970"^^ . "2"^^ . "Y"@en . "1966"^^ . "1967"^^ . "Ward, Bob"@en . . . . "1957"^^ . "1958"^^ . "1952"^^ . . . . . . "1948"^^ . . . . "Ward during his college career at Maryland"@en . . . "1927-09-16"^^ . . . "2433"^^ . . . "1967"^^ . . "Toronto Argonauts"@en . . "1968"^^ . "Elizabeth, New Jersey"@en . . "Bob Ward (American football)"@en . "2"^^ . "Bob Ward"@en . "0"^^ . . . "7"^^ . "1927-09-16"^^ . . "28.0"^^ . . . . "8"^^ . . "Y"@en . "coach"@en . "50020"^^ . . "1980"^^ . . "Robert \"Bob\" Richard Ward (September 16, 1927 \u2013 April 29, 2005) was an American football coach and player. He played college football for the Terrapins at the University of Maryland. He is considered, alongside Randy White, as one of the greatest linemen to have ever played for Maryland. Ward is the only player to have been named an Associated Press first-team All-American for both an offensive and defensive position. In 1950, Ward was named a first-team All-American, and the following year, he received consensus first-team honors. He served as the Maryland head football coach from 1967 to 1968, but without success. He coached football for a total of 22 years, including assistant coaching positions at Oklahoma, Iowa State, and Army, and in the Canadian Football League. Ward was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame as a player in 1980."@en . . . "2005-04-29"^^ . . . "both"@en . "2"^^ . "0"^^ . "Laytonsville, Maryland"@en . "Robert \"Bob\" Richard Ward (September 16, 1927 \u2013 April 29, 2005) was an American football coach and player. He played college football for the Terrapins at the University of Maryland. He is considered, alongside Randy White, as one of the greatest linemen to have ever played for Maryland. Ward is the only player to have been named an Associated Press first-team All-American for both an offensive and defensive position."@en . .