- Ray Graves
Infobox NFL PlayerCoach
|DateOfBirth=Birth date and age|1918|12|31|mf=y
Birthplace=Rockwood, TN
DateOfDeath=
College=Tennessee
Position=CenterHead Coach Athletic Director
DraftedYear=1942
DraftedRound=9
Record=70-31-4
coach=yes
coachingyears=1951-1959
1960-1970
1971-1980
coachingteams=Georgia Tech (assistant)
U. of Florida (HC)
U. of Florida (AD)
player=yes
years=1942
1943
1946
teams=Philadelphia Eagles
Phil./Pitt. SteaglesPhiladelphia Eagles
DatabaseFootballCoach=
DatabaseFootball=TICEMIK01
PFR=GRAVERAY01
CollegeHOF=60039Samuel Ray Graves (born
December 31 ,1918 inRockwood, Tennessee ) was anAmerican football offensive lineman in the NFL and formerhead coach of theUniversity of Florida football team.Playing career
Graves played
college football at theUniversity of Tennessee , where he was captain in 1941. He was then drafted during the ninth round of the1942 NFL Draft by thePhiladelphia Eagles , for whom he would play with for three seasons. This includes the temporary merger of the Eagles and thePittsburgh Steelers in 1943 known as theSteagles . The Steagles were formed when the National Football League had to limit rosters and cut back to eight teams because ofWorld War II .Coaching career
Graves started his coaching career as a defensive coach at Georgia Tech, under head coach
Bobby Dodd . [cite news|url=http://gtalumni.org/news/ttopics/fall99/northave.html#coaches|title=Coaches Broyles, Graves Back Home|work=Tech Topics|publisher=Georgia Tech Alumni Association|date=Fall 1999|accessdate=2007-09-08] Under these two coaches, along with offensive coachFrank Broyles , the Yellow Jackets won the 1951 Orange Bowl and the 1952Sugar Bowl .Graves was hired as Florida's head coach in 1960 to replace fellow Tennessee
alumn usBob Woodruff . Graves led Florida to five bowl appearances during his tenure and coached several outstanding players at Florida, including 1966Heisman Trophy recipientSteve Spurrier (1963-1966) and NFL Hall of Fame inducteeJack Youngblood (1968-1970).One of the highlights of the Graves era was a 10-6 upset victory over
Bear Bryant 's 1962 Alabama team at Tuscaloosa. Alabama would not lose again in Tuscaloosa until 1982. Perhaps his greatest legacy, Graves invitedDr. Robert Cade , then a Florida professor, to begin the experiments that led to the invention ofGatorade , and informed friend andKansas City Chiefs head coachHank Stram of the drink's effectiveness, a move that would eventually lead to Gatorade becoming the official sports drink of the NFL.In 1969, despite achieving an all time record at Florida of 70-31-4, [ [http://www.cfbdatawarehouse.com/data/coaching/alltime_coach_year_by_year.php?coachid=905 All-Time Coaching Records by Year ] ] Graves stepped down to make room for
Doug Dickey to return to his alma mater as head coach for the 1970 season. Graves would serve asathletic director at Florida from 1971 through 1980.Graves would remain the winningest coach in Florida football history until his former player, Steve Spurrier, surpassed him in 1996 [ [http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/football/college/news/2002/01/04/spurrier_resigns_ap/ CNNSI.com - College Football - Spurrier resigns after 12 seasons at Florida - Wednesday January 09, 2002 03:54 PM ] ] .The Athletic Office at
University of Florida 'sBen Hill Griffin Stadium was named in honor of Graves during the 2005 Gator Football season.Graves now resides in
Tampa, Florida with his wife, Opal.teagles 60th Anniversary
On
August 17 ,2003 the Pittsburgh Steelers celebrated the 60th anniversary of the Steagles in pregame and halftime ceremonies for the 2003 season opener atHeinz Field . The Steelers recreated the era in their "Turn Back the Clock" ceremonies, including broadcasting in black and white on theJumbotron and airing World War II footage during thenational anthem . All live entertainment was done to reflect the 1940s.Graves was on-hand as six of the nine surviving members of that team were honored, by the Steelers during halftime. [ [http://www.post-gazette.com/steelers/20030815snoter0815P5.asp Steelers Notebook: Simmons will play vs. Eagles ] ] During the festivities the Steelers gave each of the six members, a replica Steagles jersey to wear. The jersey worn by Graves was returned to the team after the festivities. It was sold by the Steelers a month later, to Bill Ponko, a private collector of sports memorabilia to benefit a local charity.
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