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Graves was on hand as six of the nine surviving members of that Steagles team were honored by the Steelers during halftime. During the festivities, the Steelers gave each of the six members a replica Steagles jersey. The jersey worn by Graves was returned to the team after the festivities. It was
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and other female coaches to fund women's athletics, their proposal was brought to the Faculty Committee on Intercollegiate Athletics who approved their budgeting plan for the 1972–73 season. Under Graves' guidance, Florida's women's sports program began its climb to become one of the top ten women's
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Graves' Gators are remembered for their remarkable academic success as much as their athletic success. Ninety-three percent of his players graduated, and more than half of the graduates ultimately earned law or medical degrees. Graves' "Silver Sixties" Gators remained a close-knit group, and they
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Graves would later credit Neyland's insistence that all players learn the assignments of every position on the field for helping him to understand the game and become a better coach, though he did not try to imitate Neyland's aloof and highly disciplined coaching style.
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until 1979, a position he had also held since becoming the football coach in 1960. His remaining tenure as athletic director was notable for the University of Florida embracing the challenges and opportunities in women's college sports presented by
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in the defensive backfield—while coaching under Dodd. In turn, Graves credited Dodd with serving as his role model of a "player's coach" who built relationships with players and coaches to get the most out of his team.
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in 1990. When Steve Spurrier returned to Gainesville as the Gators' head coach in 1990, he created the Ray Graves Trophy, an annual team MVP award selected by the players. The athletic office at the
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after graduating from Tennessee in 1942. However, he was rejected for service when a physical examination revealed a congenital hearing problem, and he was classified as
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Graves had seriously considered an offer to coach the Tennessee Volunteers' offensive line in 1943, but when the school did not field a football team that season due to
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sports. After he retired as athletic director in 1979, he worked for another year as a special assistant for fundraising in the office of the university president.
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In 1946, Graves returned to the Eagles to serve as a scout and assistant line coach, though he was pressed back into action as a player due to a rash of injuries.
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On August 17, 2003, the Pittsburgh Steelers celebrated the sixtieth anniversary of the Steagles in pregame and halftime ceremonies for the 2003 season opener at
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Graves left the Eagles to serve as an assistant coach at Tennessee in 1944 and 1945, but he returned to the pro franchise as an assistant coach and scout in
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in 1965. After seeing the formula's potential in an intrasquad scrimmage, Graves asked Cade to make enough for the entire team for the next game against
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and the 1952 national championship. Graves is widely credited with creating what was then known as the "monster defense"—the modern alignment of the
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After resigning as the University of Florida's athletic director in 1980, Graves became vice president of Steinbrenner Enterprises in
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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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to their most successful decade in program history up to that point. While at Florida, he recruited and coached
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in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. In one of the more interesting footnotes to his football legacy, Graves allowed Dr.
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In 1960, Graves was hired as head football coach of the University of Florida, replacing fellow Tennessee
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held an annual reunion with their former coach every year from 1970 until 2014, the year before he died.
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analysis and rehydration experiments using team members which led to the formulation of
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which was undefeated and unscored upon during the regular season and was invited to the
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After resigning as Florida's head football coach, Graves remained the university's
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Graves married Opal Richardson on November 3, 1942, and they had three daughters.
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Tales from the Gator Swamp: A Collection of the Greatest Gator Stories Ever Told
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The Gainesville Sun Presents The Greatest Moments in Florida Gators Football
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Honoring the Past, Shaping the Future: The University of Florida, 1853–2003
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University of Florida Football Vault: The History of the Florida Gators
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and 1943 seasons, including the temporary merger of the Eagles and the
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selected Graves in the ninth round (seventy-third pick overall) of the
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and choose to stay in state to play for the well-regarded Volunteers.
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Upon graduation from high school, Graves earned a scholarship at from
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Go Gators! An Oral History of Florida's Pursuit of Gridiron Glory
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Graves returned to the college ranks as a defensive assistant at
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Gator History: A Pictorial History of the University of Florida
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1952 Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets football—national champions
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Fightin' Gators: A History of University of Florida Football
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College Football Data Warehouse, All-Time Coaching Records,
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in 1981, the Tennessee Sports Hall of Fame in 1990, and the
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Gator Tales: An Oral History of the University of Florida
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Gator Tales: An Oral History of the University of Florida
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List of College Football Hall of Fame inductees (coaches)
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following his junior season, and Graves was the starting
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during his senior year of 1941, earning third-team All-
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1940 Tennessee Volunteers football—national champions
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was named in honor of Graves during the 2005 season.
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Alabama did not lose again in Tuscaloosa until 1982.
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Among the many highlights of the Graves era was the
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He also served as a consultant to the 683:University of Florida College of Medicine 578:championships in 1951 and 1952, the 1951 2087: 1929:Florida Sports Hall of Fame, Inductees, 1855: 1642:College Football at Sports-Reference.com 758: 653: 607: 365:from 1960 until his retirement in 1979. 345:. 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