- Marvin Graves
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Marvin Graves (born February 7, 1971) is a former quarterback in the Canadian Football League as well as one of the top signal-callers in the history of Syracuse University.
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High school
Graves was a standout quarterback at Archbishop Carroll High School (Washington, DC), but also excelled at basketball and baseball for the Washington, DC high school.
College
Graves finished his career as the all-time passing yardage leader at Syracuse (8,466), leading the Orange in the category each of his four campaigns. His 48 touchdown tosses rank second in program history. Graves quarterbacked SU to victories in the 1990 Aloha, the 1992 Hall of Fame and the 1993 Fiesta bowls. In a 1992 game vs. Rutgers he gained 476 yards in just one game.
Graves was named to Syracuse University's All-Century team in November, 1999.
Professional career
Graves was a quarterback for the Toronto Argonauts (1994–1995), the Saskatchewan Roughriders (1996, 2000–2001), and the Montreal Alouettes (1997).
Coaching career
After his CFL career, Graves went on to coach for Washington, DC high schools as well as several quarterback camps. He currently coaches quarterbacks for the Division 3 Catholic University of America.http://www.cuacardinals.com/sports/fball/coaches/index
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Syracuse Orange football All Time Record 674-471 (.587)Key Personnel Head Coach: Doug Marrone • Offensive Coordinator: Doug Marrone • Defensive Coordinator: Scott ShaferPlaying Fields Rivalries Head Coaches Robert Winston • William Galbraith • Jordan C. Wells • George H. Bond • George O. Redington • Frank E. Wade • Edwin Sweetland • Jason B. Parish • Ancil C. Brown • Charles P. Hutchins • Frank "Buck" O'Neill • Howard Jones • T. A. Dwight Jones • C. DeForest Cummings • Bill Hollenback • Chick Meehan • Pete Reynolds • Lew Andreas • Vic Hanson • Ossie Solem • Clarence Munn • Reaves H. Baysinger • Ben Schwartzwalder • Frank Maloney • Dick MacPherson • Paul Pasqualoni • Greg Robinson • Doug Marrone
All-Time leaders Rushing yards Joe Morris • Passing yards Marvin Graves • Receiving yards Marvin Harrison • Sacks Tim Green • Interceptions Markus PaulRetired Numbers National Championships (1) 1959Lambert Trophy Champions (1936-) 1952 • 1956 • 1959 • 1966 • 1987 • 1992Big East Football Champions (1993-) 1996 • 1997 • 1998 • 2004This biographical article relating to an American football quarterback born in the 1970s is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.