Bruce Drake (December 5, 1905 â December 4, 1983) was an American college men's basketball and golf coach. The Gentry, Texas native was head coach at the University of Oklahoma between 1938 and 1955, compiling a 200âÂÂ181 record. He also coached the Air Force team to a 34âÂÂ14 record in 1956.
Prior to coaching, he was also a star for Hugh McDermott's Oklahoma team. He was a 1928âÂÂ29 Helms Foundation All-American. He was a multi-sport athlete at Oklahoma.
As a coach, Drake led the Sooners to two Final FoursâÂÂthe first one in 1939, here they lost to Oregon 55âÂÂ37; the second in 1947, where he lost in the Championship Game to Holy Cross 58âÂÂ47. He made only one additional NCAA tournament appearance, in 1943. However, he coached at a time when only eight teams made the tournament. He won or shared six (Big Six/Big Seven conference titles. At the time of his retirement, he was the winningest coach in OU history, but is now third behind Billy Tubbs and Kelvin Sampson.
He coached 5 Olympic (Wayne Glasgow and Marcus Freiberger of University of Oklahoma, 1952; Bill Evans, Ron Tomsic and Gib Ford of Air Force team, 1956) and three All-Americans (Jimmy McNatt, 1940; Gerald Tucker, 1943, 1947; Allie Paine, 1944)
Drake was selected as the assistant coach for the 1956 USA Men's Basketball Gold Medal Olympic Team
In 1958 he coached the Wichita Vickers in the National Industrial Basketball League getting 30âÂÂ21 record tying him for first with his old player Gerald Tucker who was coaching the Bartlesville Phillips 66ers.
One of the lasting contributions Drake developed is the shuffle offense. He helped make goaltending illegal.
Drake was the Chairman of the NCAA Rules Committee from 1951 to 1955. He made the Basketball Hall of Fame as a coach in 1973.