- Ralph Graham
College coach infobox
Name = Ralph M. Graham
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Sport =College football
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Title = Head coach
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OverallRecord = 21-39-1
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CFbDWID = 898
Player = trigger
Years = 1931-1933
Team = Kansas State
Position =Running Back
Coach = Trigger
CoachYears = 1948-1950 1942;1946-1947
CoachTeams = Kansas State University of Wichita
FootballHOF =Ralph M. Graham (1910–2005) was a decorated
college football player in the 1930s, and later head football coach at two universities.Playing career
Graham, a native of
El Dorado, Kansas , played football atKansas State under head coachBo McMillin . Known as "Rammin' Ralph", he was a first team All-Big Six Conference running back each year from 1931 to 1933. He nearly led K-State to the Rose Bowl in 1931 before getting injured. Following his senior season, Graham was a starter in theEast-West Shrine Game . Graham graduated as the all-time leading scorer at Kansas State, and held that record for 64 years until it was surpassed by kicker Martín Gramática in 1997.Coaching career
Upon graduation in 1934, Graham entered the football coaching profession as an assistant to Bo McMillin, who moved from Kansas State to Indiana University that season. Graham remained an assistant football and basketball coach at Indiana until 1942, where he also earned a master's degree and was head coach of the
tennis team. During this time, Graham was the top assistant forBranch McCracken 's 1940 national championship basketball team.University of Wichita
Graham returned to Kansas in 1942 to serve as
athletics director and head football coach at the University of Wichita (nowWichita State University ). During his first season as head coach, Graham led Wichita to a 5-4 record, including a win over his alma mater. After taking the next three seasons off to serve inWorld War II , Graham returned to Wichita to coach two more successful seasons in 1946 and 1947. Following the 1947 season he led WU to theRaisin Bowl , played on January 1, 1948.Graham was the 18th head coach for the Shockers. His overall coaching record at Wichita was 17 wins and 13 losses. This ranks him fifth at Wichita in terms of total wins and 11th at the school in terms of winning percentage. [ [http://www.cfbdatawarehouse.com/data/discontinued/w/wichita_state/coaching_records.php Wichita St. Coaching Records ] ]
Kansas State University
In the wake of his success at Wichita, Graham was hired as the 22nd head football coach at Kansas State in 1948. At the time he took the job, K-State was mired in a 26-game losing streak – the longest in NCAA history to that point. [ [http://www.ncaa.org/library/records/football/football_records_book/2006/2006_d1_football_records_book.pdf OFFICIAL 2006 NCAA DIVISIONS I-A and I-AA FOOTBALL RECORDS BOOK ] ] Graham managed to break the streak with a win in his third game. (The full 28-game streak is still the second longest in NCAA history.) In his second season, Graham started 2-0 and Kansas State beat the University of Colorado in the second game to snap a 22-game conference losing streak. However, the season fell apart after that point and the team finished 2-8. After coaching one more season, and posting a 1-9 record, Graham left Kansas State following the 1950 season with a 4-26-1 mark during his tenure. Notably, the situation Graham inherited at Kansas State was so bad that this record represented an improvement over the prior three seasons. During his years at Kansas State, Graham also coached the school's
tennis team.Following his years at Kansas State, Graham left the field of athletics.
Racial integration
Graham was a pioneer in integrating collegiate athletics in the region. While at Kansas State he supported
African American Harold Robinson in his football career and awarded him an athletic scholarship. Robinson broke the decades-long "color barrier" in theBig Seven Conference playing for Graham in 1949. Robinson later compared Graham toBranch Rickey , the general manager of theBrooklyn Dodgers who hiredJackie Robinson to integrate baseball in 1947. [ [http://www.cstv.com/sports/m-footbl/stories/051306aaa.html Athlete Who Broke Big 12 Race Barrier Dies :: Harold Robinson, the first black scholarship athlete in what would become the Big 12 Conference, died at 76 ] ]Integration was also a priority at Wichita, where one of Graham's best players was also African American--running back Linwood Sexton.fact|date=August 2008
References
* Fitzgerald, Tim. (2001) "Wildcat Gridiron Guide: Past & Present Stories About K-State Football" (ISBN 0-9703458-0-1)External links
* [http://www.kshof.org/hof-profiles.cfm?record_id=17 Kansas Sports Hall of Fame profile]
* [http://www.cfbdatawarehouse.com/data/coaching/alltime_coach_year_by_year.php?coachid=898 Major college coaching record]
* [http://www.mmbolding.com/bowls/Raisin_1948.htm 1948 Raisin Bowl]
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