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Graham Harrell Biography

Graham Harrell is one of the most popular and richest Football Player who was born on May 22, 1985 in Brownwood, Texas, United States. Quarterback, who signed with the Green Bay Packers in 2010 Even though the Packers did not play him but he was a part of the squad that took home the Super Bowl XLV.

The most coveted targets in the NCAA was receiver One of his most popular targets in college was wide receiver Michael Crabtree..

Harrell is the son of Sam and Kathy Harrell. His grandfather served as assistant coach to Gordon Wood. Harrell has an older brother, Zac, who was a receiver on Ennis High’s 2000 State Championship team, and is a graduate of the University of North Texas and coaches at the high school level and is the Head Football Coach and Athletic Director at Athens High School in Athens, Texas. Graham also has a younger brother, Clark Harrell, who played a year at quarterback for the Tulsa Golden Hurricane. Clark transferred to Abilene Christian University after his freshman season at Tulsa and graduated from ACU in 2011. Clark is now an assistant coach at Athens High School in Athens, Texas

In addition, Harrell ranks second in career pass completions (805 from 2000–2003).

The parents of his son include Kathy as well as Sam Harrell, and his father is a well-known High School football Coach.

NameGraham Harrell
First NameGraham
Last NameHarrell
OccupationFootball Player
BirthdayMay 22
Birth Year1985
Place of BirthBrownwood
Home TownTexas
Birth CountryUnited States
Birth SignTaurus
Full/Birth Name
ParentsSam Harrell, Kathy Harrell
SiblingsZac Harrell, Clark Harrell
SpouseBrittney Harrell
Children(s)Not Available

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In 2004, Harrell redshirted his first season at Texas Tech. The following season, he served as the backup quarterback behind another Texas Tech record setter, Cody Hodges, who led college football in passing yards in 2005.

Graham Harrell Net Worth

Graham Harrell is one of the richest Football Player from United States. According to our analysis, Wikipedia, Forbes & Business Insider, Graham Harrell's net worth $5 Million. (Last Update: December 11, 2023)

He was a renowned professor during his time at Texas Tech University.

He achieved his own NCAA record for the highest number of passing touchdowns in one season and was the first player to have consecutive seasons with more than 5,000 yards passing.

Graham Stanton Harrell (born May 22, 1985) is an American football coach and former quarterback who currently serves as offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach at the University of Southern California. He had previously been an assistant for the Washington State Cougars and the North Texas Mean Green. He had also worked for Oklahoma State in a quality control position . He played college football at Texas Tech University, where he was an All-American quarterback, Heisman Trophy finalist in 2008, and set school, conference and national records for passing yards, attempts, completions, and touchdown passes. Harrell was signed into the National Football League in 2010 by the Green Bay Packers. He was a part of the Super Bowl XLV win with the Packers over the Pittsburgh Steelers. He was also a member the New York Jets. Prior to his time in the NFL, he was signed by the Saskatchewan Roughriders in 2009 as an undrafted free agent in the Canadian Football League.

Net Worth$5 Million
SalaryUnder Review
Source of IncomeFootball Player
CarsNot Available
HouseLiving in own house.

Sam Harrell, Graham’s father, was the highest paid high school coach in Texas as of the 2005–06 academic year. He coached at Reagan County (1990–1993) and Ennis (1994–2009) before retiring from coaching duties in December 2010 due to health problems. Sam returned to the sidelines after over two years of aggressive treatment for multiple sclerosis and coaches in Brownwood under Bob Shipley, father of Jacksonville Jaguars and former Texas wideout Jordan Shipley. Sam currently is the offensive coordinator for the Southwestern Assembly of God University Lions in Waxahachie, Texas.

Harrell started in every game of the 2006 season, beating out classmate Chris Todd. Harrell got the Raiders off to a quick start with wins over Southern Methodist University, The University of Texas at El Paso, Southeastern Louisiana University and conference rival the Texas A&M Aggies. The lone Red Raider loss was to Texas Christian University, 12–3 in the third game of the season. Despite the 4–1 start, Harrell was benched halfway through the next game due to poor play after the Raiders fell behind the Missouri Tigers 24–0, and Todd was inserted for two series. Harrell came back into the game and got the Raiders within 3 points before the half but struggled in the second half as Tech lost 38–21. The next week against a winless Colorado team that Tech was heavily favored to beat, Harrell once again was benched in favor of Todd for a 4 interception game resulting in a 30–6 loss. However, Harrell rebounded to throw for 6 touchdowns against the Iowa State Cyclones and then threw for 519 yards and 3 touchdowns against the Texas Longhorns in a narrow 35–31 loss. The Raiders finished the season with a 55–21 win against the Baylor Bears, a 34–24 loss to the Oklahoma Sooners, and a 30–24 win against the Oklahoma State Cowboys. Texas Tech finished the regular season 7–5 (4–4 in the Big 12) and received an invitation to the 2006 Insight Bowl. The 7–5 Red Raiders faced off against the 6–6 Minnesota Golden Gophers at the 2006 Insight Bowl in Tempe, Arizona. Texas Tech struggled on both offense and defense during first 3 quarters of the Insight Bowl. The Minnesota Golden Gophers outscored Tech 38–7 through the end of the 3rd quarter. The Red Raiders, sparked by a 43-yard touchdown from Harrell to Joel Filani, went on to outscore the Gophers 31–0 through the end of regulation sending the game into overtime. On the final drive, Harrell drove the Red Raider offense almost 70 yards in less than a minute to set up the game-tying field goal by Alex Trlica. Following a Minnesota field goal, Tech scored a touchdown to win the game 44–41 capping a 31-point deficit; the largest come-from-behind victory in NCAA FBS bowl history. Harrell threw for 445 yards, 2 touchdowns, and 1 rushing touchdown and was named the Offensive MVP. Tech finished the year 8–5, their 13th straight winning season, and their fifth straight season with at least 8 wins 4th bowl win out of the previous 5 seasons. He threw for 38 touchdowns and 4,555 passing yards, the third-most by a sophomore in NCAA Division I FBS history and the most ever thrown by a sophomore in the history of the Big 12.

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Harrell was born to Sam and Kathy Harrell in Brownwood, Texas, where his father was an assistant under legendary Texas high school football coach Gordon Wood. His father was hired as Head Coach at Ennis High School in Ennis, Texas. Harrell played at EHS under his father’s coaching. He was the starting quarterback for three seasons and led the Ennis Lions to a state Class 4A title as a sophomore in 2001. He also played in the 2004 Oil Bowl, receiving the offensive MVP award. Harrell set Texas high school records in the following categories:

Harrell has received multiple honors, including the 2008 Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award.

Who is Graham Harrell Dating?

According to our records, Graham Harrell married to Brittney Harrell . As of December 1, 2023, Graham Harrell’s is not dating anyone.

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Harrell passed on entering the 2007 NFL Draft. He continued the success of the previous season, mainly due to the addition of All-American Wideout Michael Crabtree and the emergence of inside receivers Danny Amendola and Eric Morris. The Raiders started the season off with wins over the SMU Mustangs 49–9, the UTEP Miners 45–31, and the Rice Owls 59–24. Harrell then had a career day against the Oklahoma State Cowboys throwing for 5 touchdowns and 646 yards, however due to the poor play of the Tech defense, the Raiders lost to the Cowboys 49–45. Harrell was still given recognition as the AT&T player of the week for his performance despite the loss. The Raiders then reeled off lopsided wins over Northwestern State, Iowa State, and Texas A&M pushing their record to 6–1 and into the national rankings. Harrell being mentioned as a dark horse candidate for the Heisman Trophy. The Raiders then dropped two games to Missouri and Colorado which knocked Tech out of the national conversation, but rebounded to beat Baylor 38–7. Harrell led the Red Raiders into Austin, Texas to face off against Colt McCoy and the Texas Longhorns, in a back and forth affair that Texas won 59–43 by simply outscoring Tech. The Raiders upset the # 4 ranked Oklahoma Sooners in Lubbock to finish the regular season 8–4 overall and 4–4 and third place in the Big 12 South. Tech was invited to the Gator Bowl where they knocked off a ranked Virginia Cavalier team 31–28 to finish 9–4 overall and ranked # 22 in the country. Harrell was named the game’s Most Valuable player. He was then awarded the Sammy Baugh Trophy awarded to the best passer in College Football. He finished the season with a 71.8% completion percentage, throwing for 5,705 yards and 48 touchdowns.

Facts & Trivia

Graham Ranked on the list of most popular Football Player. Also ranked in the elit list of famous people born in United States. Graham Harrell celebrates birthday on May 22 of every year.

On October 25, 2008, Graham Harrell passed Philip Rivers to move into sole possession of third place for passing yardage in a career. On November 22, 2008, Harrell passed Ty Detmer to move into second for passing yardage in a career behind Timmy Chang. On January 2, 2009, Harrell played his final collegiate game, a 34–47 loss to Ole Miss in the 2009 AT&T Cotton Bowl Classic. In the game, Harrell finished his college career with an NCAA all-time record of 134 passing touchdowns, breaking the previous mark of 131 set by Colt Brennan. He also equaled Brennan’s record of 147 career touchdowns passing, rushing, and receiving, a record that would be broken the following year by Central Michigan’s Dan LeFevour. Harrell also compiled 5,111 passing yards in the season, becoming the first NCAA player to post multiple 5,000-yard passing seasons.

Where is Graham Harrell now?

Harrells spent three seasons with the USC Trojans. Harrells spent three seasons with the USC Trojans. Former USC offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach Graham Harrell was named West Virginia’s new OC/QB coach on Monday.

What college did Graham Harrell go to?

Texas Tech University

Why didn't Graham Harrell get drafted?

So how did Graham Harrell go from a possible Heisman Trophy winner and potential 1st or 2nd round draft pick, to an UDFA at the back of the unemployment line? The answer is simple: he was over-analyzed by the self-proclaimed scientists known as NFL scouts.

How old is Graham Harrell?

37 years (May 22, 1985)

Will USC keep Graham Harrell?

Lincoln Riley chose to not retain Harrell on his staff after his hiring. In 2021, USC ranked 24th in total offense, putting up 443.9 yards per game. The Trojans also ranked 65th in scoring offense this year, averaging 28.7 points per game.

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