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D. V. Graves Sport(s) Football, basketball, baseball Biographical details Born 1886 Died January 16, 1960 (aged 73) Place of death Seattle, Washington Playing career Football
1906–1908
MissouriCoaching career (HC unless noted) Football
1911–1914
1915–1917
1918
1920–1921
1922–1938
1942–1945
Basketball
1912–1915
1915–1916
1920–1922
1922–1946
Baseball
1912–1915
1912
1916–1919
1923–1946
Alabama
Texas A&M (assistant)
Texas A&M
Montana Agricultural
Washington (assistant)
Washington (assistant)
Alabama
Texas A&M
Montana Agricultural
Washington (assistant)
Alabama
La Junta Railroaders
Texas A&M
WashingtonHead coaching record Overall 32–18–4 (football)
50–27 (basketball)
347–219–8 (college baseball)Statistics College Football Data Warehouse Dorsett Vandeventer "Tubby" Graves (1886 – January 16, 1960) was an American football, basketball, and baseball coach and a player of football and baseball in the United States. He served as the head football coach at the University of Alabama (1911–1914), Texas A&M University (1918), and the Agricultural College of the State of Montana, now known as Montana State University – Bozeman (1920–1921), compiling a career record of 32–18–4. Graves also coached basketball at Alabama (1912–1915), Texas A&M (1915–1916), and Montana Agricultural (1920–1922) and baseball at Alabama (1912–1915), Texas A&M (1916–1919), and the University of Washington (1923–1946). In 1912, Graves was the manager of the La Junta Railroaders, a minor league baseball team of the short-lived Rocky Mountain League.[1]
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Football
Graves played college football at Missouri from 1906 to 1908. He coached at Alabama, Texas A&M, and what is now Montana State. From 1911 to 1914, he led the Alabama program to a 21–12–3 record. In 1918, he coached at Texas A&M, where he compiled a 6–1 record. From 1920 to 1921, he was at Montana State, where he compiled a 5–5–1 record. While head coach of the baseball team at Washington, Graves also served as an assistant coach in football.
Basketball
Graves coached Alabama from 1913 to 1915 where he compiled a record of 20–12 (.625).[2] At Washington, he was an assistant coach for 24 seasons under head coach Hec Edmundson.
Baseball
Graves was the head coach at Alabama, Texas A&M, and Washington, where he led the Huskies for 24 seasons (1923–1946). The UW athletic office building and the former baseball field (through 1997) were named for Graves; he was posthumously inducted into the Big W Club, the UW athletics hall of fame, in 1980.[3]
Head coaching record
Football
Year Team Overall Conference Standing Bowl/playoffs Alabama Crimson Tide (Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association) (1911–1914) 1911 Alabama 5–2–2 2–2–2 1912 Alabama 5–3–1 3–3–1 1913 Alabama 6–3 4–3 1914 Alabama 5–4 4–3 Alabama: 21–12–3 13–11–3 Texas A&M Aggies (Southwest Conference) (1918) 1918 Texas A&M 6–1 1–1 T–3rd Texas A&M: 6–1 1–1 Montana Agricultural Bobcats (Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference) (1920–1921) 1920 Montana Agricultural 3–1–1 1921 Montana Agricultural 2–4 Montana Agricultural: 5–5–1 Total: 32–18–4 References
- ^ "Tubby Graves Minor League Statistics & History". Baseball-Reference. Sports Reference LLC. http://www.baseball-reference.com/minors/player.cgi?id=graves001tub. Retrieved 24 June 2010.
- ^ "Alabama Head Coaches All-Time Record Breakdown". RollTide.com. http://www.rolltide.com/fls/8000/files/mbasketball/history/Alabama_Head_Coaches_All_Time.pdf?DB_OEM_ID=8000. Retrieved 2007-03-10.
- ^ "Big W Club - Hall of Fame". The Tyee Club, University of Washington Athletics. http://www.gohuskies.com/tyeeclub/bigWclub_hof.html. Retrieved June 16, 2011.
External links
- D. V. Graves at the College Football Data Warehouse
- D. V. Graves at College Basketball at Sports-Reference.com
Alabama Crimson Tide head football coaches E. B. Beaumont (1892) • Eli Abbott (1893–1895) • Otto Wagonhurst (1896) • Allen McCants (1897) • No team (1898) • W. A. Martin (1899) • M. Griffin (1900) • M. H. Harvey (1901) • Eli Abbott (1902) • W. B. Blount (1903–1904) • Jack Leavenworth (1905) • J. W. H. Pollard (1906–1909) • Guy Lowman (1910) • D. V. Graves (1911–1914) • Thomas Kelly (1915–1917) • No team (1918) • Xen C. Scott (1919–1922) • Wallace Wade (1923–1930) • Frank Thomas (1931–1942) • No team (1943) • Frank Thomas (1944–1946) • Harold Drew (1947–1954) • Jennings B. Whitworth (1955–1957) • Bear Bryant (1958–1982) • Ray Perkins (1983–1986) • Bill Curry (1987–1989) • Gene Stallings (1990–1996) • Mike DuBose (1997–2000) • Dennis Franchione (2001–2002) • Mike Shula (2003–2006) • Joe Kines # (2006) • Nick Saban (2007– )
Pound sign (#) denotes interim coach.Alabama Crimson Tide men's basketball head coaches D. V. Graves (1912–1915) • Griff Harsh (1915–1916) • Thomas Kelly (1916–1917) • B. L. Noojin (1917–1918) • Yancey Goodall (1918–1919) • Bill Moore (1919–1920) • Charles A. Bernier (1920–1923) • Hank Crisp (1923–1942) • Paul Burnham (1942–1943) • Malcolm Laney (1944–1945) • Hank Crisp (1945–1946) • Floyd Burdette (1946–1952) • John Dee (1952–1956) • Eugene Lambert (1956–1960) • Hayden Riley (1960–1968) • C. M. Newton (1968–1980) • Wimp Sanderson (1980–1992) • David Hobbs (1992–1998) • Mark Gottfried (1998–2009) • Philip Pearson # (2009) • Anthony Grant (2009–)
Pound sign (#) denotes interim head coach.Alabama Crimson Tide head baseball coaches Shelby Fletcher (1892) • W. M. Walker (1893) • J. H. Lyons (1894) • J. F. Jenkins (1895) • Eli Abbott (1896) • Kid Peeples (1897) • Joseph Black (1898) • F. C. Owen (1899) • Ardis Smith (1900) • Thomas C. Stouch (1901–1905) • Schwartz (1906) • J. W. H. Pollard (1907–1910) • Guy Lowman (1911) • D. V. Graves (1912–1915) • B. L. Noojin (1916–1919) • Gordon W. Lewis (1920) • Charles A. Bernier (1921–1923) • Wallace Wade (1924–1927) • Hank Crisp (1928) • Jess Neely (1929–1930) • Sam Hinton (1930–1931) • Jennings B. Whitworth (1932–1933) • Tilden Campbell (1935–1942) • Paul Burnham (1943) • No team (1944–1945) • Dixie Howell (1946) • Tilden Campbell (1947–1963) • Joe Sewell (1964–1969) • Hayden Riley (1970–1979) • Barry Shollenberger (1980–1994) • Jim Wells (1995–2009) • Mitch Gaspard (2010– )
Texas A&M Aggies head football coaches F. D. Perkins (1894) • No team (1895) • A. M. Soule & H. W. South (1896) • C. W. Taylor (1897) • H. W. Williams (1898) • W. A. Murray (1899–1901) • J. E. Platt (1902–1904) • Walter E. Bachman (1905–1906) • L. L. Larson (1907) • N. A. Merriam (1908–1909) • Charley Moran (1909–1914) • E. H. Harlan (1915–1916) • Dana X. Bible (1917) • D. V. Graves (1918) • Dana X. Bible (1919–1928) • Matty Bell (1929–1933) • Homer H. Norton (1934–1947) • Harry Stiteler (1948–1950) • Raymond George (1951–1953) • Bear Bryant (1954–1957) • Jim Myers (1958–1961) • Hank Foldberg (1962–1964) • Gene Stallings (1965–1971) • Emory Bellard (1972–1978) • Tom Wilson (1978–1981) • Jackie Sherrill (1982–1988) • R. C. Slocum (1989–2002) • Dennis Franchione (2003–2007) • Gary Darnell # (2007) • Mike Sherman (2008– )
Pound sign (#) denotes interim head coach.Texas A&M Aggies men's basketball head coaches F. D. Steger (1912–1915) • D. V. Graves (1915–1916) • W. H. H. Morris (1916–1917) • William L. Driver (1917–1920) • Dana X. Bible (1920–1927) • C. F. Bassett (1927–1929) • John B. Reid (1929–1935) • Herbert McQuillan (1935–1941) • Marty Karow (1941–1942) • Manning Smith (1942–1945) • Marty Karow (1945–1950) • John Floyd (1950–1955) • Ken Loeffler (1955–1957) • Bob Rogers (1957–1963) • Shelby Metcalf (1963–1990) • John Thornton (1990) • Kermit Davis (1990–1991) • Tony Barone (1991–1998) • Melvin Watkins (1998–2004) • Billy Gillispie (2004–2007) • Mark Turgeon (2007–2011) • Billy Kennedy (2011–)
Texas A&M Aggies head baseball coaches Wirt Spencer (1904–1908) • Charley Moran (1909–1914) • C. C. Lucid (1915) • D. V. Graves (1916–1919) • Dana X. Bible (1920–1921) • Gene Cochrehan (1922) • H. H. House (1923–1924) • Claude Rothgeb (1925–1927) • R. D. Countryman (1928–1929) • Grady Higginbotham (1930–1935) • Jules V. Sikes (1936–1937) • Marty Karow (1938–1941) • Lil Dimmit (1942) • Homer H. Norton (1943–1944) • A. E. Jones (1945) • Lil Dimmit (1946–1947) • Marty Karow (1948–1950) • Beau Bell (1951–1958) • Tom Chandler (1959–1984) • Mark Johnson (1985–2005) • Rob Childress (2006– )
Montana State Bobcats head football coaches Coach Lisle (1897) • George Ahern (1898) • W. J. Adams (1899) • E. C. Woodruff (1900) • A. G. Harbaugh (1901) • J. E. Flynn (1902–1903) • Fred Ervin (1904) • A. G. Harbaugh (1905) • No team (1906–1907) • John H. McIntosh (1908–1910) • Earnest A. Dockstader (1911–1912) • Eugene F. Bunker (1913) • Fred Bennion (1914–1917) • No team (1918) • Walter D. Powell (1919) • D. V. Graves (1920–1921) • G. Ott Romney (1922–1927) • Schubert R. Dyche (1928–1935) • Jack Croft (1936–1937) • Schubert R. Dyche (1938–1941) • No team (1942–1945) • Clyde Carpenter (1946–1949) • John Mason (1950–1951) • Tony Storti (1952–1953) • Wally Lemm (1954–1955) • Tony Storti (1956–1957) • Herb Agocs (1958–1962) • Jim Sweeney (1963–1967) • Tom Parac (1968–1970) • Sonny Holland (1971–1977) • Sonny Lubick (1978–1981) • Doug Graber (1982) • Dave Arnold (1983–1986) • Earle Solomonson (1987–1991) • Cliff Hysell (1992–1999) • Mike Kramer (2000–2006) • Rob Ash (2007–)
Montana State Bobcats men's basketball head coaches Walter R. Knox (1907–1908) • John H. McIntosh (1908–1911) • Earnest A. Dockstader (1911–1913) • Joe Markham (1913–1914) • Fred Bennion (1914–1919) • Walter D. Powell (1919–1920) • D. V. Graves (1920–1922) • G. Ott Romney (1922–1928) • Schubert R. Dyche (1928–1935) • Brick Breeden (1935–1943) • No team (1943–1944) • Brick Breeden (1944–1947) • Max Worthington (1947–1948) • Brick Breeden (1948–1954) • Wally Lemm (1954–1955) • Keith Lambert (1955–1962) • Roger Craft (1962–1969) • Gary Hulst (1969–1972) • Hank Anderson (1972–1974) • Rich Juarez (1974–1978) • Bruce Haroldson (1978–1983) • Stu Starner (1983–1990) • Mick Durham (1990–2006) • Brad Huse (2006– )
Washington Huskies head baseball coaches Fred Shock (1901) • No team (1902) • F. W. Knight (1903) • Thorpe (1904–1905) • Dode Brinker (1906) • Loren Grinstead (1907) • William Dehn (1908) • Dode Brinker (1909–1910) • Bill Hurley (1910–1911) • James Clark (1913) • George Ingle (1914) • Dode Brinker (1915–1916) • No team (1917) • Dode Brinker (1918–1919) • Stub Allison (1920–1921) • Robert L. Mathews (1922) • D. V. Graves (1923–1946) • Art McLarney (1947–1949) • Warren Tappin (1950–1953) • Bill Marx (1954–1955) • Joe Budnick (1956) • Dale Parker (1957–1960) • Carmen Mauro (1961–1963) • Ken Lehman (1964–1971) • Bubba Morton (1972–1976) • Bob MacDonald (1977–1992) • Ken Knutson (1993–2009) • Lindsay Meggs (2010– )
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